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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925. Sk e . HARDING LETTERS j,;’@} ,@\ s*%"* , | & \%% @ Editorial Wréi:er Says Con-| 7 tents of Missing Documents May Never Be Known. —and Nearby Maryland and Virginia— is Eligible to Membership in ahe Zoening Stae = Boys Club TO ELECT JANUARY 19 8> The objects of the Club are to foster interest in good, clean, wholesome athletic Chsice of 3. A Lo 10 Hesd| GO0, sports—and promote the desire not only to play the games correctly, but with true g ¥ sportsmanlike fairness. M : You will be coached in each pastime by men who have achieved fame in these games—as trainers of champions and winners of titles. These are the men. Every boy knows their records; and will appreciate what a privilege to follow their tips. ; . Knute Rockne, Bob Zuppke, Dwight F. Davis, new Secre- Dr. Walter E. Meanwell— Alonzo Stagg, Bill Roper, Tad tary of War— Chic Evans, Chester Hor- : : 2 5 ton— JGlones, 'l'G'lhll ]D:}.ble" tJac]l; ;V;]-;:e, E. Ban .{:fison, Connie Mack, Viousidandi i e R Maj. John L. Griffith— ban, Johnny Wilson, Stanley Lawson Robertson, Jack- AND A LOT of other celeb- Cofall— Moakley, Harry Gill— rities. * Kk K "Enroll at Once —because the Club’s activities will begin through the sports pages of The Star NEXT MONDAY. The physically fit boy is better fitted mentally and morally—and membership in The Evening Star Boys Club will give the boy the right contact and the right association to make his b ody strong, his wits keen—and his mastery of himself complete and sure. 2 Fill out this application for membership—sign it and mail it to The Star Office—addressed to “Chief, Boys Club, Evening Star, Washington, D. C.” Richard S. Tennyson, former Director of Boys’ Activities in D. of C. Playgrounds, has been appointed chief of The Evening Star Boys Club and will receive and acknowledge the applications. The Evening Star Boys Club Pledgé WANT to be a member of The Evening Star Boys Club, and if accepted to membership, I pledge myself to: Keep myself always in good physical condition. Play fair. Be a modest winner and an uncomplaining loser. 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. ol RUSSELL S = < [ ".. years old; attend G Street at 12th 1 I would like to have a Membership Certificate and The Evening Star Boys RN Club button, which I will wear. As EBONTTE “Shings™ 02 Sil, | 7o~ Around the Gears | MR. MOTORIST X a reliable dealer rica BOK: S mé-; " JOIN NOW-—and be a charter member. No dues—just adherence to the principles of The Evening Star Boys Club (1T'S SHREDDED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS . AND'REAR AXLES " HiS BATERSONOHENDRKS - THIoMaAs72s B