Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1925, Page 18

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., DECEMBER 27, 1925—PART 1. ‘OTHER WISE MAN' 10 BE PRESENTED Two Performances Today at‘ Luther Place Church of | Van Dyke Story. 3 - . Major John L. Griffith Twao present will he given to Amos Alonzo Stagg Base ball got its Judge Landis and day at Luth Memorial Church foot ball and college athletics got of the dramatiz version of v its Maj. Griffith, a man who holds Menry . Van Dyke's of “The also the position of executive head Other Wise Man,” and, at the first| of American foot ball coaches. He of the National Amateur Athletic elock, members of is old in the game and one of the Lawson Robertson has long been a big figure as track Aa% Beli coach at the University > of Penpsylvania, but he is better rfi‘i;{'r;:q'!\au a. ranks ', as h of the last s eat coaches o known as head coach o S oaev of o ok ok is foot hall coach at the University 3 s (% linoie 2 of Chicago, and besides is the dean like Gill of Tllin Federation which controls all performance at 5 Amateur Athletics. the National Lutheran Home for the Aged, and also members of the Chi too. very greatest Yk * nese Mission in this city, wil of the Luther Place Bible Sc Members of the church eouncil will take im rts in this ren c g William O. Hiltabidle. b .J. L. Fran N. K Martin and F. A Dr. Diffenderfer as Members Knute Rockne It is almost a waste of time to attempt to tell a knowing public how famous is the foot ball coach &f the great Notre Dame Uni- versity. Join @he Zoening Star Boys’ Club —and be coached by the most famous men in your favorite sport Membership in The Evening Star Boys’ Club carries with it a course of coaching in sports and sportmanship that will make the weak boy strong; the shirking boy manly and the shrinking boy upstanding. The cbjects of The Club is to foster a love for good clean sport—to be trained to play the game—whatever it may be— A ‘ :ihelway it should be played—and to teach the ethical code of fairplay and fair- The n>;‘;7;:~"x<n: t o ; ealing. fores areaention L ors ThegEvening Star Boys’ Club boys will scon become expert in the great athletic games. They will learn how to wear the laurels of victory with generous modesty —and to bear the disappointment of def eat like true sportsmen. Fred Turbyville Is National Chief % CAUSE OF PROHIBITION Jack Wilce German War Lexder Follows | went to Ohio State and immedi- of the Uy sity of Illinois is one of the fo st coach nd the fully credited with making “Red” Grange the great- est of all time, Bethlehem of > of a little Child," = Connie Mack is the oldest manager in base balt but he's as k alive as the youngest. He de a great race with his Athletics. ok ok “By the wat Bryan and Lloyd George in Dry Advocacy. il foeen of the Associated Boys’ Clubs and One of the Nation’s Big Sports Organizers ¥ leader of he the e o - Bl ot ‘e famou r Camp : Richard S. Tennyson—former director of Boys’ activities in District of Columbia 2ioly e school e s ens . | on the Rules Committee that han- . 5 = & thle & stern tannines sRepER Ty Playgrounds, will enroll the boys of Washington in The Evening Star Boys’ Club. Conierence. He is one of the great Under his direction these great stars of sportsdom will ccach you in the games of George. who turned to ** foot ball coaches. their hobby. Wfter (heir politicall powee XX Knute Rockne, Bob tribute to a book Schmidt is writing on “W Lost the War.” The former or of armies replied that might render a greater servic & book in support of prohibi has demanded th the d alcohol be pointed “We lack a & Dwight F. Davis, new Dr. Walter E. Mean- Gen. Ludendorff w Zuppke, Alonzo Stagg, Bill Secretary of War— well— and a leader for a tion campaizn recently DOG DERBY OVER TRAIL . OF 173 MILES PLANNED Roper, Tad Jones, Gil Dobie, Jack Wilce, Glenn Thislethwaite, Bud Hoban, Johnny Wilson, Stanley Cofall— Ban Johnson, Connie Mack, George Huff — Lawson Robertson, Jack Moakley, Harry Gill— Chic Evans, Chester Hor- ton— Vincent Richards— Major John L. Griffith— AND A LOT of other celebrities. World Championship Derby at Banff in February to Be Long- Ever Staged. To the Fathers and Mothers! The biggest boys’ movement ever launched will get under way Monday, January 4, in The Evening Star. £ On that date The Evening Star Boys’ Club will make its bow on the sports page and it will be there every day thereafter. The object of the Boys’ Club is to build both body and character. THE BIGGEST MEN IN THE WORLD OF SPORT HAVE UNITED TO TRAIN THE BOYS OF WASHINGTON. Your boy will be taught how to play. Your boy will be taught the lessons of good sportsmanship. Your boy will be shown how to keep his body fit. With every boy in Washington in this club there will be no excuse for bad boys. A boy employing his spare time in healthy games, under the leadership of great men who build characters as well as physiques, will not go wrong. He won’t have time to go wrong. He will be taken away from evil inspirations. Get interested in the Evening Star Boys’ Club and see that your boy joins. Vincent Richards Ban Johnson hardly more than a boy himself. but quite famous in Davis Cup ten- nis history, and also a friend of the president of the American L and a former sports writer: erally reco biggest organiz: sports world. ok *k of dog mushi Winter carnival. Feh wa® announc ay Calgary to the Great I to Banff, will be the 1 ever stage cate, and will by 23 miles. T and $1,000 ca ners From Calgary th youngsters of today. ok of 173 miles. WILL FIGHT .EXTRADlTION.,': Pwo Held in Cleveland in Swin- | dling Attempt. CLEVELAND, Ohin, (#).—George Post and Frank 1 City. both = chages jof 5 Harry Gill track coach at the University of IMfinois, is one of the real authori- ties of track and field activities. He has long been one of the best Dr. Walter E. Meanwell probably is the b n basket ball coach in the He has done wonders wi college teams in the Middle West. ok ok extradite them tc where they are said grand larceny This hecame know | were arraigned in p \ cases twere continued to atur- | Have him fill out and sign this application for membership, address it to known coaches. %k The Evening Star Boys’ Club Pledge . ) . I T he Evening Star B.oy.s Club Chief | J YANT to b mamber of The Eveing St Bose’ and Mall it i Club, and if accepted to membership, I pledge my- at London Parties. | i | self to: LONDON, December 26 (#).—The | 3 Keep myself always in good physical condition. latest feminine invasion nf preserves Play fair. hitherto lusively ma has S Py fhien bie fori ofithe Tomokine mut Be a modest winner and an uncomplaining loser. G Abide by the rules of all sports I engage in and to ’ respect officials. Follow the activities of the Club through The Evening Star. Never neglect either home duties or school classes. day. WOMEN’S SMOKING SuITs. | Chinese Jackets and Trousers Worn There are no fees to join; no dues of membership—only loyaiiy to the prin- ciples for which the club stands. Join Now and Be Ready for the Opening Next Monday st of jackets and trousers in Chinese le, in dark colors and heavily e 1 They are being worn at t ties” for women, which are smart circles this season. and clgarettes replace the usual teacups. The papers record that at a recent feminine ‘s > 50 brands of cigarettes { around, in L addition to 1 and pipe to- coach of the Northwestern Uni- bacco of delicate flavors. versity foot ball team, and long a LIEUT. M’CdMAS V.VEDS. leader of boys while winning foot ball championships at Oak Park S High School. g X¥ X¥ XX , ‘ *k D S O S e eSS PSSP NN NI N NI N N I NI X I 2N XA e e e e ke ke e ke ke Glenn Thislethwaite 1 am —— years old; attend ——————— school. I would like to have a Membership Certificate and The Evening Star Boys' Club button which I will wear. Bill Roper is famous as the wide-awake coach of the wide-awake foot ball course at Princeton. Roper’s teams are not always champions but they're alert and on the job. more Debptante. BALTIMORE. Md., December 24 (#).—Katherine Wentworth Boykin, Raltimore and Philadelphia debu tante of last vear, and Lieut. Louis Quarles McComas, - United States Army. were married in Elkton, Md. Jast Saturday. it became known to- son of Treas- urer John Quarles omas of the Raltimore and Ohidq ilroad was zraduated from W Point last Spring and has been stationed at rort g,m\au. G

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