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PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925. SPORTS. Griffs at Hot Springs Gel Ready to Leave : Cards Should Be Better Than in 1924 MANAGER HARRIS® SQUAD IS (,LAD TO MAKE SHIFT Change Comes at Opportune Time, as Heavy Snow Halts Work—Ruel, Who Goes on Horseback Ride, Only Player Not to Idle. BY DE! OT SPRINGS, was Ark., given February largely over by 1.500-mile trip which afternon train This 1 is far . who are looking b my ew of current climatic ball is concerned the Hot Springs squad might that day lusively in base rday entirc exc t and Tuel Ix Exéeptio exceptio ral am the nd perfor was furn- by Harold ce his ar- the Muddy eba has the sport backstop wanted ause, and on wanted te bit flabber I MARTIN NEARLY THROUGH L AS NATIONALS® “MANAGER™ st 5 S B o i AMPA l by base squad Mike hiul ¢ ball club, but for ing grou in con that Mil over under ed n of Earl McNee Mo, Nationals Giants Memphis run of ti rap with the Mule Shir judge tting derstudy averag of Spencer the parh Marti ort. Mart for is ¢ vided Griffith Joe sion X srting on t gh Tuc n throu 1d the Hot amp and kes into Tuesday ross continer At time t indicatic still will 1 when the After ng, afte 1 suding proj erly t blood Brillheart Not in Form. Indec oks Ve much thoug opportunity v the champions this vear Phy condition probably rd to an for a his will trainin , prevent his atEhe ar only to | park yesterday ming hand or « jollification None, inde nding first to one fling “horn fish luncheon by city., T who not passing strange st seen irist's given the TIGERS AND DARTMOUTH CLASH FOR COURT LEAD o Associated Press. unde- Inter n A Dartmouth ade rn te Basket 1l League, N. IL, tonight in one rucial games time Yale hd e £ Hanover At ¢l neither in the and ne test league, will be at grips. pions. the Iditio | i 2 | NMAN Sports Editor, The Star. the confronts which is due to land them in Tampa carly from atmosphere nine at all tir seing also manager at the Plant Field more to bask in the glory of being " PALACE FIVE FACES to the | | Cor- | erick of which has won a con- | W'LEOD TIES FOR TOP IN OPEN GOLF EVENT THE CALL OF THE OUTDOORS BY WILL H. DILG, President 1zaak Walton League of America. — PASADENA, 1 | Harry Hampton ton, Ohio, and | Bobby Jones wateur February sional West, Fl Atlanta, n profe Key of mpion, works of the first Florida West Coast plonship liere | Hampton turnea player to bresk 70, |after taking 85 o well enough the THINK that one of the outstanding trends in outdoor recreation dur: & these years is the decided and widespread turn to the camera as fur v\lu‘(l the hv‘n - a hunting instrument. elfichs A I have notice this everywhere, and so have recently told of the universal use of the came men, rangers and ranchers of Jackson’s Hol “They earricd a camera us a matter he revolvers. others. Donald Hough a among the guides, woods- , Wyo. a terrible blizzard—one they told me, they had ever encountered. We had to get out and hang to the upper sides of the sleds to keep them from falling down the mountansides when we passed narrow places where the snow was drifted t one such place one of the teams got to and fell over. The horses were in snow far over their depth, in a little draw, The men worked for two where the old shooter used to | hours in thai raging blizzard to get the | etimes rest. Every man that 1| horses out. In the midst of it all, one heard tell of having seen game, | of the drivers, who was working like a variably ended by remarking on the | fool, stopped a minute and came over picture it would have made to me so say something. He pointed, to When 1 left the Hole 1 the scene and shouted in my ear v Pass with the mail. We “I wish 1 had my camers in a 63, the only while Bobby Jones, two holes, played rest of the way to cud in a tie with Walter Hagen, Jor urne Rill Mehlhorn and Gene Al of them scoring 151 Hagen putted badly and as|ma he is six strokes behind nd ¥reddie MeLeod of who ticd for the lead of the first respec ston he of the worst, THOMPSON. course,” he sald, “just as they used ct of big always a more popu- than game shooting. The of the men had become, to a | camera experts of them carried cameras in made leather holsters which enough, fit up near their arn [« to carry The sub, same picture | ¥ Walter for the [a result Hampton | Washington, with 145 str | At the ena Leod and Ha strokes behind afternoon Hs brilliant 69 to we the diminutive along with a 70 to tie Pk Al oL, taking § shots on the drive landed in 41, but cams Ladly in ten hole 28— Their last camp here Nationals to full day e preparations they them tomorrow when board “Some close Tues- | curiousiy d M- | pit an unpopular one with members of forward with pleasurable Florida, anticipa that arned hi van, only to McLeod come | I round by | His | he in in of a prospect is fin - e 69 to take conditions hereabou ‘ went to ran into have been camped started early in the morning con nd a 30-degree drop in tempera- ters to the freezing just as well Jone FRISCH STILL IS BALKING | TERMS (,IANTS OFFER and out He starte then ,m.n . bu r a thermomic out. He has on Manager Harris the goli cour ually disport was buried under which white in 33 and Harr, Fred Mel Washi oy v e of his ex 18 hi gh seasons all spent with the Wash m club, and told interest anccdotes. He wound up by of to try to answer questions base ball that might I 1sked, and immediately found himself L jam mory proved to be aulty concerning facts anent his own He couldn’t accurately recall stance, the greatest number of batters he had fanned in ingle ne—he thought it was 15—and he could only approximate his lifetime otal of strike-outs, putting it at a ttle over $,000.” He paid Muddy ment of being one in the EW YORK the February 28.—Things happened and thi ps of the ¥ d Giants Hot Springs when George Herman Ruth de St. Petersburg, | roes, did not hap- A n i Socn n training car kees : yesterday. ng some ng erin, sncerning ow . Quaker e baseman of the McGraw ATt Denyain, for & few more hours, | Wil Kl g The matter of holding out appears Judge Fuc who e at Miami to- | ke e gether, took an option on the ball| ;:.’n’: llu P grounds th » and that the question | Bonbs Jone of having the Braves train there in the future is being « sidered The | change being contemplated be- <ause the ankees also are to trmn' | | there was rain in 1, and Frank Frish, captain | b, withheld his contract signature | as his o iy worried k more than tk Manager MeGraw snow in Hot nd Ruth failed to find Springs : 0-p. Walter B4 McGrew, wh fountain is back to reporting to the M let it ba known not in the habit of train- who are not under con- Tack EIphick | Tack Heat) 3 2 7 possibly, refer to | when Tames Heoner 3 players W. H. Livie nd the Larry Nal Only Joe Stein, L Jack Jimm Meadovw. . k.. was turned Gordon Gibbons, | at St. Petersburg Ruel the compli- of the smartest eulogized Georse finest. characters bail pro that Wad- pite eve 5 and Chica i aw CHICAGO, February 25.—Eddie Col lins embarked today on his duties manager of the Chicago White he headed a detachment southward to Shreveport, team’s Spring training three playvers boarded the | Catcher Clyde Cro Firs Clancy and Collins. With B Lauder, veteran of a John' Golden Eddie Loos 5 as Sox ot 1a., | camp Sister the best pi L ed and be er he and du asserted atest MeGraw ters Is Not Present. Ruth the same listed to tell the hits home runs and in way outline the advantages of cl living and physical fity but owir to the fact that the York dele gat entrained earlier in the day for the Yankees' camp at St. Peters-| the voungster element of Hot was deprived of the chance to pointe ch a v or less ”4“.‘.zv authority ¢ sub- Ko Chiap Davies, Lak 'YANK BEATS BRITON T Ay IN BERMUDA TENNIS “: it orrow M Ruth semer H ta them were generation ag nd as coach a little from regardi s expected gram, hav- how pro ma bors general been w the party key A squad of nearly | Lou to be Monda ry raveling secret Mo, February four days of Spring tral Louis Cardinals were reads opposition from morn- | Stockton, Calif day | games, base ager meet being z nis Barbour., ed rts 55, - ST. LOUIS 25.—Afte the St to meet icramento today at in the first of abo the Cardir exhibi- schedule. according h Rickey again Sund repre e rom tio: al Ma will nals line-u The Douthit or Bladen batting ristop; Hafey, right field wit catcher; Freigau, third base rookie Shields and Hallahan, pitchers was general rejoicing today Browns in camp at Tar- . Fla., following a batting in which Mana r drove the ball to rig g hard swings, appar- ¥ having entirely recovered from sinus trouble Me HAMI terday t ? time Monday | Stat ersburg wiil players | expected Yest Babe kerman, ented sists And matel 5 5 | detea : raw > v £ mo | : ng around shooing t e two balls, 1son. | bheing rid’s fore four 1 th and_Jol some §$40 in this manner himself financed the bidding |1 a freck ced youngster seated | 8= Ge He near him and when the precious i sphere was knoc down to him for 310 the bolted the affair third se n 1 cont and ¢ ford did xood fo. not the au- fishin de players today’s centerfield Bottomley, first b ographed by I auctioned off, for the fund Bell, s Viek, DpYy raised Walter ingto February nd of the dyed- of the Detroft p the Bengal rade Mrs shots Melle < steadily =t was due ir former Toledo southpa camp today, and Joe Bush | ted Sunc st prac afternoon ) tice { was expe CINCINNATI, Ohio, The Cincinnati Re lando, I Fe s departed for Or- training camp today with niciiber OF the boaes signsd wp Hugh Critz, has noe to terms with the club officials, Joined the Cincinnati team last § be Only six were In leaving e players who been were b : ger | Cincinn ship g with the cqually ha n at, six-—perhaps s —others of athietes] ike's care their | Mike g Tinker prac- satisfied with tained days has mes trainer progress a ¥s worked out under his a WOMEN LOWER FOUR MORE WATER MARKS i an for the Washington 2R s | come He Ju will mark the last fu ¢ His last day shou Monday athletes, = ti today u of Manager Jack He Sal Clyme Most o first | will to Flor Aves homes, and be on k here Field fo he and|tice on Monday - OVER 700 ATHLETES |A. A. U. TITLE MEET i IN ILLINOIS GAMES? DRAWS STAR ARRAY Laundry five ' g : : : L on tomorros With | The greatest amateur athlet meeting W of more | Etam ever staged in the Sout in the Arc West will be held here tonight in t Jefferson County Armory, when the 1 indoor re- | track and field stars of three nations e Tlli- | vie with each other in the annual promise | Amateur Athletic Union’s indoor of | championship track and field meet rg-| Fourteen final events are on the indoor | program, besldes numerou 1run The meet begins at $ | ing off with four field events. N merous stars that won championships in the Olympic games will particip in the meet, as well as many national, State, club and college champions Paavo Nurmi, marvel Finn distance runner, is scheduled to participate $n the two-mile run, marking the first time since his arrival in the United States that he has competed in a meet | in the South. Willie Ritola, his noted jathletic countryman, who ranks sec- | ond to him as a distance runner, also will appear in the senfor program, { competing in the two-mile steeplechase. Among the clubs and schools which will be represented are the Iilinoie, e aeo & | Boston and New York Athletic clubs, e e Ohio State, Kentucky, “in the 300-yary | Louisvl Butler, Notre Dame, In- Norton will at.|diana, Missouri, Georgia Tech, Penn t to eapture the homors in the |SYIvania and Fordham universities, be- round championship. He won this| Sides numerous Y. M. C. As and Ko hevent tn While competing for the | Smaller athletic clubs. aet| Tiniversity 'of Kniises. The huge galaxy of track and field AT from the all-around event,|Stars makes possible athletes of in- {onight's program will consist of § | ternational prominence competing in -1 ot S als have Um- | olavs and 10 special events. Whit-|every event. A. A. U. officials Colloge ¢ Michigan is a favorite to win | 5ald that, with the spacious armory a water 100-yard dash. but he will have | floor requiring but eight laps to the iHlekiute eommpotition from Layden of | mile, obviating the necessity of short} RepkuN Dame, Tocke Tof Nebraska, | turns, the opportunities for the noted) arts of Towa and Me. | distance runners to establish new | | world records are very favorable, have a en o g0 direct from session of cived that first weed morning BUFFALO LINCOLNS - free style In doir and Ad had With a 35-t0-24 defeat at the of the Pulaski troit marring an rec the Pala tur hir Sunday night Buffalo Lincolns torium. The 1 edule will ¢l JUISVILLE, Ky., February ude aide 1 \d £h Riggin Wainwr 1l professionals have a full | level, the for the next two weeks and | Doris ('Ha their season here on March [lay mark 5 in an encounter with the Original ard ming the established th vards - at 2:57 Miss vard de Audi u the next rd bei swim- se tonight, gives peet is the 1 ollegiat America n the galaxy of st represented | Amer victorious Olympi m. Daniel Kinsey s hurdler, and De Hart hlete of the Uni- are world record established the broad in last year. represented by merson Norton Mean new e in = fin vards i ond exelusively reet Inc will api ark ever staged in o Tuded whe Two of the sity of Tline Hubbard, negro versity of Michigan iers. Hubbard rld d for the Tiinois carni The I will be o1 stars—F Tiec University, MacDon- of Pennsylvania miler, Georgetowr in the Unite ¥ team, which America, breaking e rs are in team . Univer- QUINTS IN AL.EXANDRIA IN TITLE GAME TONlCHT Va bhig breaststrol Th this distance COLLEGE SWIMIMERS | BEAT FOUR RECORDS " 1d, University «nd Burgess, also Machonald ran third Stat'a 1.600-meter rel the race fc Ylympic record. rber of the quzd, will compete last] aast tonight, while ALEXANDRIA February minion B ball tes Armor i asket imited reduled the P this city started at 9 THLISHEM a ary 2 | University's swimming team three intercoilegiate t | ds 200-yard relay rd and 200-yard | ke ating Swar in Taylor tha wckstroke in de swimmers | night, 53 to 1%, Lehigh covered in 1:46 th in 2:05 1-5 and the stroke in 3:05 1-5 VERNON GETS OLDHAM. ANGELES February logwe Detre taken Commissioner Vernon Club pool former recently st by id to League the re dis 150-yard kst 200-yard bre 5. has bee acifie Coast IW YORK, February University defeated New York in swim polo contests of the | Swimming and Water last night The swimming score and_the water polo final, N SOCCER TILT TOMORROW. bia ity ng In Polo Germar are sched- on the Mon- fternoon. British cmbassy nd American uled for an engag ument Grounds to nt orrow Coulter and Roberts of Towa and M Andrews of Wisconsin. Hubbard i as the class of the broad while Capt. Brooker of pickgd to win the pole was 32 to 36 1o 16 m Harberger of Columbia es- | FeEarded tablished a new intercolleglate record | JUIMPers in the -vard breaststroke ’.\hrmM former record of was | vault by Bernie Epstein City | The carnival 1 ¥ from all univers | | 30, e RITOLA IS REINSTATED. NEW YORK, February ~Willie ola, co-star with Paavo mi in dis running spotlight in amateur standing night in the natio track and field cha ships after a suspension that Jasted only two days. He was sus- nded through failure to compete a meet in Boston. It was decla that there was a misunderstandii PAIR OF LIGHTWEIGHTS ~ SCORE IN TOURNAMENT NEW YORK 28.—Solly eeman and_ Benny both of | w York, have joined the line of lightweights _awaiting the second round of the New York State athletic commission’s tournament to name a to Benny B o is The R >3 the back will for has attracted entries ities in the “big ten,” Valley Conference, Pennsylvania in the in addition to a number of other ities, including Notre Dame in the Middle West. start its famous two- holder of the world good pete t A A T February the Missouri Valger, Georgetown and i NURMI ADDS TO HIS LIST %7 INSTEAD OF LETTING UP ¢ - jeorgetown wi y N relay team, d re. Ch s embarked on a re strenuous than any a chamy Leonard, Seeman scored as Inste ite Paz umpaign he has a decisive vietory | over Frank La Fay of Troy, N. Y., and Valger defeated Alex Hart of Phila- delphia in Brooklyn last night B.ICHME{I) A. A. U. CENTER. RICHMOND, Va., February 28— i ction of Richmond as @ center ‘()I" Amateur Athletic Union activities | and the appointment of Frank Dob- on, athle tor at the Univer- sity of Richmond, as commissioner, has been announced. Dobson’s duties for the present will consist of de- veloping A. A. U. activities in Vir- ginia, North Carolina and eastern West Virginia PENN ATHLETE ILL. PHILAD HIA, February Ray Fisher. half-miler of the Vi b i mkanil) ok taa) reported to be suffering from a mild case of diphther TO SEND TEAM ABROAD. As | | BASKET BALL RESULTS. At Lafayette, Ind.—Purdue, Indiana, 2 At Cambridge, ston U, 28 At Towa City 8.— follows 8. Louis Uni- Vational ; Ma New Regiment; 4, Brooklyn, Regiment; 5, Hamilton, On- Toronto; 7, Buffalo, 174th Milwaukee: 10, Ohio A nips, Cleveland; Greek-American A. C. to these Nurmi of |is considering three for | races on Mareh 14. 1 are from Itimore, Hartford, Conn., and New ille, Mass.—Harvard, 8 | York, | 106w | tario: Regim A. U | New Yor In addition | B ~Towa, 33; Illinois, HOCKEY GAMES. ~Fort Pitt, 6 on champion | At Boston H. C. At Pittshurgh—Yellowjackets, Duluth, 1 At Miuneapolis—Minneapolis, Cleveland, 1. wiated Press Boston Haverford College. one of the re the ancient English game t flourishes in this country, will send an eleven to Britain in June for a series of international matches. ters wh itations | he at | Burgess and Swinburne, quartet { by Macdonald and Chatlin turned the | Tech MARYLAND FIVE out | OF DIXIE TITLE PlAYl ATLA Ga., February 28.—Eight | teams are left in the Southern Con- ference basket ball tournament, which went into the third round today This afternoon North Carolina, the| title holder, will face Georgia Tech| and Mississippi U. will meet Virginia. | At night, North Carolina State, | which sprung a surprise by beating | Maryland yesterday, will tackle Tu- lane and Georgla will take on Ken-| tucky. Georgla had the luck of the| tourney, drawing a bye in the first| round and getting a forfeit in the | second, when Clemson decided not to | send its team Yesterday's results were North Carolina land, 16. Tulane, 37; Washington and Lee, 20. Georgla Tec anee, 14 | Kentucky, 31; Mississippi Aggies, as follows 30; Mary- North Carolina, 35; Louisiana State Tulane or Virginia, in the upper| half, and North Carolina, in the lower part of the bracket, picked to reach the final Maryland, which had been picked | to reach at least the semi-finals after| ts opening-round Ala- | hama not to_zet going against the North Carc lina quint that th game heftier much fell a victory over heavier probable the much again team had the Old Li of the played on Thurs | North Carolina State, whoso record does not compare with that of Mary- | land over the season, was given only | an outside chance to win prior to| conte i Virginia and Auburn staged a thrill- | ¢ ing battle, a long shot by Mackle just | before the final whistle giving the| Ken-| They game speedy Cavaliers their z-point margin tucky also had a battle to down Mis: sissippl Aggles. Tulane, Georgia Tech and Carolina were not pressed in North | their | games. s scored 13 the Georgia seven goals from Cobb of the points, whil Tech center, scrimmage. ONE U. S. NETMAN WINS, | BUT ANOTHER IS BEATEN KINGSTON s Clark. t 4, defeated Dr. 1 of the visiting ¢—1 Howard Voshell won anoth for the Americans by defea Dayes of Jamaica, 6-—4 Tarheels Wycoff, made s Jamaiea nnis chamyp William Rosen America Jam | er match ing H. ALOY BASKET at- | 4 | coming | hurlers, Jo RICKEY (JLUB POSSESSED or MULH HITTING POWER Hornsby and Bottomley Are Pace Setters With Bat. Former Sure He Has Chance to Gain Place in Hall of Truly G reats. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. TOCKTO 28—Branch Rickey first of the big league teams to start training scason than they did last year. Rickey has a strong batting team is a team that promis it may be shown to be lacking in the field The two big berthas of Rickey's attack tottomley. These two may make tl st bat League has scen in three vears. according to ear es to make up by its stickwork be |SANDLOTTERS PLAN THREE LEAGUES HERE Washington and Athletic Association mecting of sandlot flicers of the palding’s store A week-day league and a week an been orga nd the were manugers Is Optimistic. every : have ized and will hold their) ceparate meetings in the near future, | when eligibility ruleg will be decided | upon | The annual field day and the financ- | ing of the association during the scason also were discussed. | candidates for mn mi- Na the \ut\"nr‘-‘ The Players and Arlington, Va., base ball te holding their first practice o season on the Arlington field row afternoon at 2 o'clock Arlingtons hope to enter the county | league belng sponsored by Mickey | Johnson, manager of the Cherrydale b suppose way I did Old players and newcomers to Ui Hilltop A ball e team home Would Match Wagner. Harrix, 2 r catcher, and Edinger to McIntire and and Thom We it La Fayette TOURNEYS NEAR FIRST ROUND END t b ed tod: senior IX gar the must be pla nts y 2 of and ju tour meet the Hott ing an encoun am are completed ots at 6:30 this cver ter between the Pu Guard quint. A between_the will be tollowed by the Mou tonight's program. |GALLAUDET AND G.W. | FIVES MEET TONIGHT lash clasl mes of 1l be played tonight eams of George Washing- ity and de op- ponents. match, the last of the season for Gallaudet and next to the for George Washington, will be staged in the latter team's gym nasium, on H street near Twentieth George Washing Gallaudet will preceded + contest the George Wa on co- the Wilson Normal School| sextet. The girls will take the court 8 o'clock to start their fray. campaign w the Univer with ton Galla as Georgetown athletes are 1o pate in the annual University nois indoor track and field at Urbana tonight. Marsters Sullivan and Brooks, the two- m. and Herlihy, Kinally the one-mile will encounter Western and | Eastern fours. Haas will com- pete in the hu races and Norton in events for the all-around laurels. TWO SKATING MARKS ‘BROKEN BY GORMAN en tic Holden mile reiay te : February 28.—| »rman, Canadian skating | . smashed the world indoor mark 140 when he negotiated the 1 36 4-5 seconds last night former mark was see- held by Bobby McLean | This makes Gorman the holder of | both the indoor and outdoor world | records for the distance. | He smashed the local ir record for the 200 yards, held by Fred Logan, when ipped‘two second: off the time, going the distance in 19| flat Gorman did not take part in the regular program. but his records were | made in competition. CENTRAL NOSES OUT GONZAGA BASKETERS Backed up by Macdonald,. Central's | fast little regular forward, the Blue nd White substitutes and light-| weights put a_damper on the sch tic basket ball championship aspira- tions of Gonzaga by _turning in an 18-t0-17 victory on~ the Gonzaga court. The I street quint chance with the high until the final minut had an school when even team goals tide for the Columbia Heights five, Winner over & to 16, Swavely plans to entertain th tossers this afternoon on the Manassas court With Houston and Collins starring for the respective teams, Alexandria High downed De** Prep, 25 to 15. Alban's quint, 23 ‘Woodward Sci. ed the Western 18 to 8, on the Y asketers defeat- High Lizhtweights, . C. A. floor. CITADEL PLAYS MERCER IN COURT EVENT FINAL| MACON, Ga.. February 28.—Citadel and Mercer will clash ‘for the title tonight in the S. I A. A. basket ball tournament. In semi-final games yesterday Cit- adel routed Birmingham-Southern, 42 to 24, while Mercer crushed New- berry, 38 to 1. Douglas scored 19 points for Citadel and Green made 16 for Merc llman | trouncing the Red Jun! | | 1ast and tomorrow bef basket Juniors ball inior city Aloysius ning in five Cardinal nt Ve Gonzaga gymnasium, S5 the Dierici 1on-Delta Chi tilt pr Nati at The t will osedales Vs rounds oven first Receiving Station ed the Fort Myer tea with a score of 104 t led Athleti ation g encour Washington rracks Monday = stern 'SCHAEFER 1S AHEAD WHEN HOPPE LOSES As an t With every man ting into the game and aiding in the scoring, Mount Ve E. basket- trounced the ! n Bar 86 to rtee ach Willie ers ngtc s five 105 Duii ice, Dalglish and sta tered six two-point Second Assista 1 Accountants ) to 14 seven tx downed the Leag hoops mage of Alexandria ictory over the Iroqu. with a count of 22 to 15. slumbia Buddies defeated St Mary's sextet 1S to 15, in the preliminary start and Hoppe had Hagenl in the The champior enth and t as|but in the { his necess: In the Horemans wrar acher ma Dornin starred for the when the Army Medical nosed out, 14 to 13 % took the the by maculate Conceptic Gonzaga court St genlacher an o Atldetic J=mamigss pus little to offer the “ochran, in latter getting the de match The Hor Hageniacher Suzuki Rover quint in twel win the season o to 24, on ision, e the Northe Aces defeated Boys' 16 to 15, a standings bia Athlet ub double-header, victorfous in the flywelghts rields, 39 to Juniors defeating the Ro: o 24. were | | | | ' and the ey BOXING BILL IS PASSED e TOPEKA, Kans Juniors made their \\:n\:le legalizing handing the Corinthian | boxing xhibitic 23 setback | before Gov. Ber = slgnature. Pan caty and Eastern Athletic | s eomple Association are scheduled to clash in | yesterdas the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium tonight|yo give at § o'clock. Cardinal 10 st his approva | WMXNTA (4P NND SAVE WONEY Fort Humphreys soldiers will en- tertain the Alpine five at the Vir- ginia Army post tomorrow afternoon DELANEY-STRIBLING STAGE TAME SCRAP| Paul and Young Strib- | Ga., boxed 10 rounds | night, the result, according to| the opinion of newspaper men ringside, ranging from a draw to shade to either boxer. Delaney made what fight there w Stribling refusing to come out of h shell, with the exception of the las two round - Delane: ting low, MILWAUKEE, February 28.—Jimmy Delaney of St ling of Macon, DRIV —und—by so doing chaufleur. If you can operats Will find this the easiest, best was warned twice for hit- | E IT YOURSELF and Stribling was permitted to o to his corner and rest in th second round when Delaney planted a left hook low In the first round Stribling said was hit low. Stribling weighed 168. / Lonse LEARN TO DRIVE—WE TEACH EASY WIN FOR MUNN. ROCHESTER, N. Y., February Wayne (Blg) Munn, world chamnion heavyweight wrestler, easily ed another cha last ni when he threw Pat 3l of Ne braska in straight fa both times with the crotch hold and half nelson. AUTO RENTAL WASH. bD.C. <o 1406 Pa. Ave. Phone Franklin 908 "Oth St. N.W. 7303

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