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Tt SPORTS. THE EVE ING 'STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ATURDAY. JANUARY 1926 SPORTS. L) Alabama’s Passes Bewilder Washington : Rickard Sees Trouble for Ring Champs HUSKIES BEATEN BY DIXIE AIR GAME IN THIRD PERIOD Crimson Rally Nets Three Touchdowns to Overcome TWO TENNIS TITLES 70 NEW YORK BOYS| NEW YORK. VO York won two and Boston one of the tennis championships in (he finals of Janua New f . 'KNOCKOUTS FEATURE BOU'lS AT ALOYSIUS Two other \ ‘Marylanders and Vlrgmmns Are Showing Great Interesi In Evemné Star Boys Club technical knockouts and an- pair of the slumberland variety the dish served up to the fight fans last night at the semi-monthly | BOXING CROWNS TO SHIFT THIS YEAR TEX BFLIEVE Promoter Predicts Present ‘Vhddle, Feather, Light | l l g 3. o we T the national boys’ and junior tourna- | smoker of the Aloysius Club. 2 1210 0 Lead Gained by Purple in First Half. M ARYLAND and Virginia voungsters have taken to The Euening|" The fith Tout on the card was the and Bantam Kings Will Be Deposed—Two y = Julius Seligson of New: York wvan-| Star Bovs Club with as much interest as local boys. Applications | only one to go the scheduled distance, Star of > : S s 1 SR et t : but it proved to be the best of the ) quished 1 Wl Jacobs o 2 101 ! : 1 B . . - ll Hubert Star of Southerners. pRisnod feaserd oBcaby ot B morel for membership have been received irom Laurel, Glendale, Hyatts- | evening, with Jimmy Ryan, Atlantic Big Fights for Deml"“‘)’ FO"*‘CH junior crown amd Frank shield, alse | ville, Bethesda, Kensington, Chevy Chase, Ardmore, Rockville and Balti- | Fleet Il b Sene e —— Asivtiatad Peess: lil«..‘\ff, _”\"";”";;_;:m"q,} 41 | piore. Virginia voungsters residing in the following places have applied [over the six-round route. | By the Associate ASADEN A, Cal | of B N ST Hior membership: Vienna, Ciifton, Cherrydale, Fort Myer. Falis Church, | The Al Foreman-Young Phillips go. EW YORK. | -- s P ENA. Calif.. January 2 of Alaba ba e e e e . Rdalt; y listed as an eight-round encoun a anvary 2—Tex Rickard predicts that Amer ' prepared for departure homeward tod: ith a 20-10-19 victory over | o ohnson and Maleoln Hi arendon, Springhield and riax. lasted only six sessions before the oth gilism in 1926 will bring forth four new ions and 1y i S = R RO L SR R T It is hoped by The Evening Star Boys Club chief that more boys | Naval District champion’s seconds saw e sweisht et m" : ew world champions a ol 4 ! o1 Washingtor hies. champions of the Baciic | o by deteatiny Joabs ww | from nearby places will take advantage of the club and profit by the coach- [t to toss in the towel as a signal of |y 0% battles in which Jack Dempsey will face Har Coast. ir day Last-West game iu the Rose Bowl here arett Gow Py defeating dacobs and | ing articles which begin Monday in The Star. defeat. Ioreman sparred with the | Wills and Gene Tunney. in an article today in the vening World und: < Liverett Smith of New York. 6—1, . | sailor for two rounds and then began |his own name he g e first East-West co |64, 46, 6—2. | One of the outoftown applicants | southwest; Connelly M. Dobson, 4805 | (0 Cehitie his cluss and had the Nor- a 916, and in i oethe time, the histor - 5 gave as his schoul St. Mary's In-jlowa avenuc (I'f,'(f-'v ¢ ek ss by the end of the | h“'l titleholders to lose their crowns, Rickard forec il he Harry - Sectioh pa | dustrial School, “Bal Ruth's alma |}, Sl £n g Greb, middleweight; Rocky Kansas 7 igh oy R o A | " E PEENACUIVISERLAY i he oibe ks odn | v 1 Jhomus, 201 Tony Cortez and Jimmy Ryan hand- | featherweight, ,.f".] Charley (Phil) R(_\”,‘:"', ,‘,“}‘ Lo 1) Kapla Ot of the South i d itse CHICAGO, Junua 2 P | M e el e | ed out more blows per round than any | rwo, he explained, “must ove w2yt enberg, banta The wuzclassed in the betting backfieid, to open their final games before opening the | Cation and early hase ball training | North Carcling avenue southcas | Pes Aehtors that he piten together | o700 1 P A t give way to youth. while the featherweight 4 period, when atl s 2 3 brilliant ar Western Conference basket ball cam- | AU the Brothe Sehool Caldwell, Northampton street 1 |0 & Washington “"K for & long time. i ampions must combat the handic of weight-making.” v uns and b Husk three times in rapi Chicago meets Drake and Many Beotliers Join, Vie D street north- | They slammed each other around from am positive that Dempsey will defend his 1 o toatide b Bicilen s noints afier o ndons hwestern engages the Kansas | A By Suy east: 00 D streeti]the start. and In six rounds gave the | this year and will take on both Tunney and W e ot e mes S R PRSI ! here tonlght. Noriwestern | A’ inieresting fact in connecion Ravigend orbult oy | cxowa as good Ta scrap as. could be {pe tI “‘_!'f“'n{m[:hfl matches in which Dempsey will i eeart = outherne d victory Lis losi two p na with the early applicants is thut when | Casti Bmmet s : s sked Tor. in the ring. As [ have not predicted a cl SATEs The g hit ! Boeeininy big brother joi ; \‘I ..I Tu‘n ”“fl.\\h..'.' northeast; Irving Hitchens, 2 Jimmy Devine of Baltimore, who|[ must admit ”m‘, ,K;.,,;,',im;“,,',:,“ G ",“"-;‘“"'5‘" q A ortl so until little brother requests men ‘l‘w-mvll;nu :nr:-l nl‘-;l\;tk‘ll:-‘}km;\{'u n Lis 1:;« l;:ln hflrrb,'hnh 1+ knock- | o ack will successiully defend his Jaurc 1 a1 .‘1.“n 1p OIS 58 one act o tie Bldes] ax 3 stre southwes useph | out. sent Pat Deeny o 5 xpressed th ot a o Seventh - jiortheast | the floor in the third round of a sched BASKET BALL SECRETS : - . to his junior imitating. Judging from | 13dgar Donohe Capitol fuled slx-rounder. Deenv put up a great vl period Jetters ved at The Star offi street: John Do n! e, 628 1ast Capitol hile he lasted, and was espe- | By Sol Metzger, £ 1 twice, AT sl 1 James | Reno Reservoi ept at punching while close fn. | g H h A s e 1t Moore S Forty-chird street. nith scored 4 knockout over In Foul Zone Ug enmngs 1 Thomas Jeifrics, 1650 Ave | Pepeo Barry in the curtain raiser. Bar- | o unes Beck. 512 Newton stre ¥ touk the count in the second round Grov 1475 Thirty-third stieei: * Johnny Walker of the Mohawk Ciub CHAPTER XXX, . Chma)iss Dillon's measure in a single | —$ : redit 1 Coffer . and won on a technical decisic « long as b Aone utl 1 . — i Mie 1 S A i Street; Douglas George. 2 | A | have his hunds Nouder i i % 2 WALFORD SOCCER TEAM & e be said fo <t iy rth st i = = o ot ne : e e LOSES TO BALTIMOREANS | good o1 the It oy Who tail 1. MeClelland il Walford -occerists, leaders in the SRt | Giiiliciadnie 8 rece + Herm Washington lezue vace, bowed 1o . 2!/ reckon v agner pout Hbi Balle and or Charle the Harford Club of Baltimere ves D opposition for Kot 2 S i ag f zind-at - balls - anc another. as the £ Church s terday at the Monument Grounds Paving the w Jml' em nlv. The way he went aiter nowledges ¢ \ton L. Sand 6707 1 Sixth | 1o 0, s ~1»rN‘~ off taac TTe wa ol of the base ball eived Johnson Bt High e iners enrnol | Bothil SEl/thatr 7 4 wsen for 1 W, 1 4 fought shy o the e nis carcer Wagner . — oush, 1833 S qunters during the first half, Smith . ely bashiul. Hi- modesty was al and he could never LI RUSGowins Mitapuity Breen, 1505 Vlor- | .coring on @ center from Brown for | e e e fuss was made about him. ° pledges, veouived today we : Bt i) tally wnd Wamhoff booting : L ko » \ithoug! came 1o Cleveland | but in the hig leasgues with the Chica Anthony Rian et northeast; Culver ¢ 3 Soroee = thepstons ) centiv won by T enipted 1 . Pa. not as un in- | zo eutfit. 1e besan pluying short for Springfield, Va.. Juck Sullivan, 419 | 4 chur i, the Alabun t s a pitehe was only | Brooklvn Tenth nort John 1 AL < ands w <ht fans to thel pitcher, but be certuinl wld 1 do not think any shortstop ever 131 Fylad nue 5 X > he is bt e cortil et B0 i hink ane shoraton crer g v AGEE CAPTURESRUN; S o : e Two passes were outsta her W wis a t had tremendous ran Ving A long b Mullady, 921 Eighth street south. T oY . o 54 yards from Gillis (o rown One day “Chippy” Me , [way to his left or right, and he was S rthenst Ginl: Mattie 1320 Rhode | \ / 3 yuved the way for the Sou re’ sec baseman of the Clevelund team, and an excellent base | vor Spriv M Islamd avenu [ Jefferies D c ENTRANT TH'RD‘ . smditoycha 4 ‘:‘L"‘r:'fll“-"“ 4 ame i id the mwana t Wal =n did not stay long with \ place: G i Thirty-fourth street J ‘ e ol bert to Bronu. as substitute ti That Xt stop was New | st Ciarke, 918 ( s | 57 O\ ) gt ‘;*‘“”'T S o the Iie teasen toiba u‘v-:h hos. minsing e s ward Curtn, 616 o piace was ‘the Mighest ‘honer tiiplidoan thaeain chell the pin third e tor Cleveiand ‘vmvl:i' the b ton he went ba i Lee Mannakee, 30 nois avenue Washington runner in the Z rahe Topnadoss ackfien teamn was transferred to St. Lou re he munaged the | 1 Ryan. 59 Randolph wood Athletic Club's 10.mile Tha Botple:ith o ted to Shortstop. e S tiuw ivenue L ) won vesterday at Balti ¢ ¢ e W R more 1y Willlam Azee, South Atlantic , e e he tr s miuds al- ane x PhHE COvnTI € - . ies permit eu ) 1 wias abifted short aud began drifted out, d neg n A l\ « iery ch plon. a n at one of the ends 8 ne of the most ant r H oppc ur 1 hiiub of the \yl"‘ ” inder the bas! Bl Teihes N one of the most brilliant careers 9 1 four out o crossed the finish e eh S e L £0 urtsiop ever enjoved. e was one | fve Lallp \ | el Apng a foul goal. The | 7 o = the few shortstops who would not i o it S rainiitecand al these positions nearest i el Victors Is Deserved. ive his positlon untl) fhe ball had| o, LURSE 8 Great Player, o e e S paHnt drientu ¢ Geas s i it el e I iaired Tersy Turner was Y CORINNE FRAZIER onds. The winner's tie v e ; . BY PHILIP BRASHE B ettt to ot Tt of positin | Stir in the American Leugue for utes 3 secomds : tea . By Consolidatad Press Assoclation on 2 hitaandoun play. - Few short, |90 time. e played with Clevelan te of the \Washington Recreation League |, (harles Remsbure Tsity of | ponents ure shooting al an < ol ) - andin T M 1 burrfer, tinished seventh in | {rv 1o Thicte viie s Freeman, He ASADENA, Calif.. Ja uare stops have done this since the day of | Sl Stoweed 5 of i d of 24 slvin Leach of the | : 5 i techr e better team won the Alaba Walluce. On and-r RSk ¥ Ao B 2 red; technica o W shington game. was in posit Sl refore caniol be clussed ay eve \e o e 3 -H»;\:‘; t he Southerners 20401 score pre- | was hit.” If the batter missed the ball |1y E1eit shortstons uf ¢ = i fike Tanoh ten N Yor ited hea Lall, the tvpe | then he still had time to reach second, onie JBuSK chme. frox ¢ @ S - iy i tvant t never Was PIY | ke the throw and retire enlierd 10ssc Hey s vt these pos e sanikc when and ' the runper who was trving to ad Both games will « 2t 8 o'cloc i om0 the tration. 5 Tken ou .nce. This ulways broke up the hit Aent. of. ihe bl taoh . I‘“{.‘f.‘,' B ards, Bngland ashington appeared like a profes- and run scheme of opposing teasns. i laoe ° ARRRELES NEW K e "G R Biten, | Wiidce. never had s« Superior i 115 wn ceun v YANKEES WANT A GAME ™ - CSENAHE never excited. all in the da’s work. ging base runners and the game hius|hie oty : e which ° bureh (1o i . Alabama seemed more iike the college | produced few infielders that were his|pio PTEARZAION: ol e tify her FOR TOMORROW NIGHT | EI HTHWI RUSSIANS BEAT FRENCH. AV A CKEE ol Se Ne ums to which we are uccustomed in | equal in this respect. e a e : ey Al DiateTor Eammes N 5 - | SARIS, Januar P —Athletic Y defe Sortfic 1 rounger, move enthusiastic | hitter. fast on the bases and he had |17e won short it 1o 1a chan Bu Hiven 1 ueated ialao that| “‘:;,‘.T.’-" e Bt ione. Bataeon Sovier Rucsra nnd vaukee (10) n unusually good throwing arm. jjo a YL DU oy to Ktiek groy Sullivan has requested alsn tha o 3 the preliminary con- B c E U ORS D iere rateved, sesterins withilL AN FRANCISCO. —Frankie Can e . carouy | Eanieimly o0 g "t HE S P LU SSRGS BY CLOVER JUNIORS [T Aersco —pranie c m old Princeton wide end | uny position e e ers lineup Sional League basket ball game i Stadiu Although the F b £ combined with Harvard | Had Bill Dahlen been gifted with [ oy by po ndicapne tomorrow might at the Arcade, e : cal stuff. The Southerners | better disposition or a different cne |y o b s in her put have not yet signed their op- St TN et o, o fe fielajthe e vards, using the same con- | and had he taken more interest in his | Bilier in optie ot shees s HEen on! (e Januas BUERL it i 25 the Clover | Ci play thres times in succes. | work. correcting a few faults tha AnAiARvivs Spech: s dsted : iy fast molimited tedm wish Mring of co at the beginninz of the second |should have becn easily remedied. he s e as follows ing to meet the Yanks should total of efght. 1-If on from thelr own Z0-vard line. | would have been ranked witk 3% e b Ta coming| (fuestay. 3. Mouat Ve : municate with - the Palace winners fumped into \ i ied by de- [and Wallace, but Dhl econd buse. Otherwise it would | 1 b Normaly: Wednests (' business manager at Main 162. rt of the game and n 1 0 A stopped struight | the point whiere he becun Vitious | e fiard to tind 1. ult with Bush. for he | an Aty i pressed several 1 Dangh; Jrove. e had a we. had the spirit of 2 winner. He was el : ays held e upper hand By Chester | Long Passes Effec | of natural talent and it has always | besetlent Tt s Emene bl | A.7C, 4 Eastern GOLF STARS PLAYING ! and Adkins of the Clover five ester Horton. one ! 5 ¢ 11y, | Deen resrettable that he did not take | Laturlic o bard tareet for pit oodlathians { TR ecoring tonors, ‘each 66| lia season sons i wa's forward passing of Hu- | better advantage of it nd then he added to their diffic gotica $ ting four court tion in the back swing is because vo A } Brown at times wius superb. | Dahblen came tr so from a 3 Shotich ot bt e s | sday night the CI step 0ut | want it L OE s becrise Yol [ Pa.. beat Nick Nevem and (S) ery fast man like Brown | semi-professional v York ouen o reton IN 27500 OPEN EVENT of their class to tackle Billman | Seie et yen Soros AhE e L | have taken the ball. On the | Stute. Sas orlginally sevond Tound ey Bthes bafiee G Sxe quint at Terminal Y. M A Hings while her hand, the Alabama short |baseman and ploed that position them. Bush usually led the o — o was' not good and not pro- | when he arrived in the majors. Then 1o wetting, basas oh bads. Ie ;.. Ace tossers made their wins six in} e ors i it I Ken so when Washington inter- |he was shifted to third base und|ng s prime fuvarite everswhere, both salif.. Jax 4 Tow by trimming the Cleveland Park BRI o e oF Boylstein, it ed, as they did twice, they car d there for Chicago until he I\with players an with followers of | We izhteen boles of qualify |Seniors, 71 to 11. Munch scored 24 e a ;; ry Fischer 1 «11 the ball back down field for big | T‘T“q of | Luse ball and a tine team pla professional and amsa | points, Glascock 2u and Burch 18. e S ity Baltir i ins. made his de-| (Covyright. 10 % irts of ‘the Taite < " - 5 Ay, delphii (6) Both teams passed frequently on e i i i Corinthian Junior and Jidzet "’fi'"\! L LUMBUS, Ohio— Eddic t : e nt 1] ( marks the o figured in easy \hl-\np( the form ner | Back o bus, be T “Ryar t down. in contrast to Eastern R o 500 Long Beach faking St Tosahis to camuronite el 1% nbus, beat Tommy Ryan ms. which seem to think they have '[l f B l . the Virginia Country | and the i sl NGOG, =, a the third down. Wash-| y I o X B 8 |#nd the latter winning from the At-| e Vie o ton’s short passing was better than Stor,‘ o ush eaaues I A R T G S I D R a \labama's, und their defense agalnst B wh o California 5| Kanahwa P e h rptai list s 1 ¢ o n vho won the California oper anahwa Preps defeated the basket wrist ing was better | By John B. Foster: S L e ) counle of years ball team of Company A, District Na. | o .,.‘ {1 T Vabamas tackling swas abominabls An enthusiastic group « former Australian | tional Guard. 87 to 11 SNARTHE | piace in the back- |y - ',‘,\‘,'\, Wash—Youns Jar ¥ lish, which accounted. in large part, - D XX S eniige R Thate : . : e n e Jac enipses, Witson's ability to gain, for while | CHABTER XXIV, o i ooiema oh hhe N emed il plaver: | Boys' Club Senators nanded o set. | wane 47 | rard ewim Jagk Beddyk. Wi Southerners alwass ot to him OW wonderfully prolific the Natio sociation has been in grad- the Good Shepherd. in zetown at Giand Rapids, Miche | ook o thetalexanduia i, o] forw Zonon were easily straight-armec g thirdiBas eieii o)A e siiovn by the mag o | Pessersie often “near volumes of | v of Los Ansetes |2 . wrists lpion Brown Great Player. reas At san Be “Fisdbs Loiore o == e 7o (cheers nising fromithe athletic field at Hunter, of British fame. and Fort Myer Juniors earne as the ol Seotla own. the Alabama bLalfback, was| .. _{.rz Vx.m; ar 1 up” as products of this organization of the 'Y'h:m: Gk yx:‘]vl\]\n:l. h\\h]m“wm.., obhie Cruickshank of Oklahoma |over the Blmmw'r‘ ca - — ne | . the strong exception. for he pluyed a | tripi¢ alliance \ B . A . e S the Byerd 1| City are ente the tournament L add their powerful sn f { Lewutiful game, as Sood as any the Look at the array! Devlin, irom Newark to the Giants. That was in | 2% actigty Is the byword. Al Sgey- four (s will be select {heud fnto the ball. However, the club | BROOKLYN Y SWIMMERS r has seen this vear. His hand- (1904, Bradley played cotemporancously with Devlin most of the time, | Sl incude crentest humber of | el today for the 36 holes of chaw BASKET BALL GAMES. e e it ins of punts was exceptional, for he [ yet he is not eligibie to our National Association young men. He began |players. No cla<® teams have been se ) play tomorrow. The 13- , sl . SMASH THREE RECORDS ‘N k? ) Ikt Iy 3 ; o 3 oy ; o daursd e bes At Philadelphia—Penn, 30; Yale, 19, | action in the i e almost all of them on the dead |00 early. lected, although this feature may de- hole course is at its best. 5 Giphis gation) n the, 1 and almost invarfably carried the | p, Say W R . velop. . Par for the 6,225-vard course is | (l€3gue contest. e T %0 wih k NEW YORK. | 1 beck for'a good galn s -u‘l t,lge e are w;m-’ of ;mn- s u(].w The k one-hand third base ] == nd the record s 69, held by local | \.\: ,\x,fll.nuls-—-.\rkumam 29; Coliseum | swing. (H‘ will TL quiekly {‘.Inv]» rooklyn Central Y .\L S A .'l\!”.h i i 00 B 4t quarter, | 2Pout Traynor of Pittshurgh. who man who ever lived—that is « plaver | Either through coincidence or men il iy N . 2 start_of the forward swing and thelr| jenm established three new aworh) [uu:’ffifrfi‘»li'l a :i'{")‘“:“ bl <|fl}-!edl awas up in .\n.; cl;:xwllw\\hu could riake one-hand &tops with | telepathy. e deta oA T ]m“m At I'In}un;—l}:ln\nna University, 16; | power thus bo L while the club-| records for buck-stroke swimming s t y wh onsider at} and who was lost to the serfection-—cwas 5 4 = SVt o L SoRIaons cl ead is far awa u the b terd i Hie v Once: the yiriter Sans him | oo AN A el B New) was 1e ith his ¢ an | ski and cigar 8 AR et st fourna 1y el E: 2 A 3 - (Copyright. an exhibition 1 in thelr home \eaie. inio. the line jast before the | Kork Yenl Jecause 10 Harvow (30 per cent of third Lasemen are. t0. nouncement irom New York that Paris | R ;}f"n:’““_‘.‘]"‘u'l“_“‘n:an State, 33. wih e “ - 5 = . | slipped. body s now and day with both hands |creators of fashion had placed the Bl 4 o ter Spence and Vi s snapped, break through, tac- |y on "y cctimating the value of pl: ra S in hi : | day, F Suturday and Sunc Y o , 1 : 0 stimating 4 f play-| Traynor is <o loose in his anatomy | taboo on knickers and breeches for { their ov K : er § vards back of the : a 1y | taboo X 2 & Tiea SURtYY 5 WI weir own mark of T minutes und drive him & yards farther |y . i @ro: i 1o (L nothing scems to be able to get | Winter sports costumes. They have | 2t the Los '\',',gf‘eq,““m” CHHE TI.E.AI.T NTI'EB SPO_BTS' Is for 600 yards to T minutes | There is Groh of the Giants. who away from him that is in third base | designed a new divided sicirt . | GAKE PLACID, N ¥, January 2| IN ET DAY i 3. S jwent to New Vork as a second hase-)zone, the foul zone, the shortstop| However. as this concession to “mod- s —New Hampshire and Wisconsin | PRO GAM 0 ad Ty ecis \‘N'v";‘f fll“fl)‘en'l‘h“:‘a-flft‘f_ Ten ‘on lmm from Rochester. Groh was sent | zone, or any other zone, and it is & |esty” is reported to be so abbreviated | GAM}: TO ALEXANDRIANS. | [.i o first plice for the President | [ ‘~.1\l .‘,.h".‘ ‘,,.3,;"';,1‘ j'~"'“»‘:k‘-' (‘l‘ ~-_"n“ o5 ‘”. i 2 80 {to Cincinnati by New York, not be-iwise man who picked him for the|in length as to be easily mistaken for | ALEXANDRIA, Va., January °.—|Harding trophy at the close of the | I 4.3 seconds. bettering thelr forme il \) (“x;ah}"m_; X .‘13"_9‘1,,“"[_ | cause the Giants ed to trade! Pittsburgh club. {a_mere ruffle about the waist, it is| Pirate Athletic Club gridmen took the | week of collese Winter SpoTts at the | |\ . icconvirle Fla. Janars 2| Tecord by 9 Seconda B e Tante te Tt the | Groh. but because they had to th {probable that the one-time opponents | measurc of the Lauraville Collegians, | Lake Placid Club. Wisconsin, how- | of 4 x50 vers, DLiond Leland| With a sixth member, August Wei g e e e | g for good measure if they suc- | - i = lof the knickers will become their | Baltimore junior foot ball champions, | ever, carried the Marshal Foch trophy | ) Brie O e of iy | ok, the Henra) covered D00, oty ter feels sure thal o Aot |ceeded with a deal they were desircus ~FOUR HORSEMEN" SCORE. |“warmest advocates on the theors of |here vesterday by the count of 6 to 0. for ski jumpimg Stanford 1 i e DlCRNI| T Vatiites N6t e 3 ir could have defeated Alabama at|,e making with Cincinnati. Now and * |the lesser of two evils! In the mean tullback. today will ke his debut | 11 Seoras Fatet ATty O Ihian time of the Yale game. then surcastic vounz wmen. who see, CORAL GABLES. Fla. Januars |time. the divided skirt is the smartest as & professional pliskin handler 2 Is faster than the old recort istake = par ers, point | 2 P).—A sensational Si-yard drive in | thing in which milady may g0 a-sport This afternoon Nevers, as captain, QneMan Offense. mistakes on the part of others, point 1 83-vard drive in | thing in whi y may i The write Tn:“.n stronzer Wesi- | 10 the bone that MeGraw made when | 'Ih" final moments of play gave Notre |ing at St. Moritz or at Lake Placid will lead the Juxwk, mville A1l $ B S e Jet Groh go. But MeGraw was! Dame a 6100 victory over the Prince- | e . an aggregation boasting man: i evigedma [(hiin IWeslinxton shuwed aware of the fact that he had | ton AllStars vesterday. Notre Dame, e vening tar ys of foot ball lore, including iday without Wilson. Theirs was a | (B0 (V0N oyia voung player. but, €xhibiting her famous “four horse: EASTERN BAsKETERs Raron, a former George Tech Iy : =zood player. hut not comparable to | [© T8 CI T pionship outfit, battled against o u (3 game and will oppose the Chicago 30 Hoston. Fiddan, for dnstance, However. if e | "ifow host ~MomeRun’ Baker.| Princeion squad composea of former PLAY ALUMNI QUINT Rears, led by “Red” Grange of Minoix T3 v C w1 not b eht ha . ; Shiladel stars, and Dddie Kaw. e GORhel and pro foot i e ; fast and nowerful. but not & fast:| gither Devlin.: Groh or Traynor can’ : e e e o R it Club, and if accepted to membenhlp, I pledge my- lists under a five-gane contract call- ik O B, e laim to be, bLut the batter who . Y ' g 5 2 for a guarantee of $25.000—whicl ST e heven. e atqs | soured the" pitching dispositions o MOOSE MIDGETS TRIUMPH. | 30 in e gvmnasium of the Lincoln | self to: . . - { has been deposited to hix credit 11| Foron 4 Wk R e e | both Marquard «nd Mathewson in the | Moose Midget foor ballers handed 1|h;\h” e e oy Keep myself always in good physical condition a San Francisco bank. las contract| Clovelind at Dit “trated two different styles of play re world Ln|la‘1 -.\].m the v\]Vh)@!u‘:. 1,n51>ully s to the South eleven | { court | Play fair: 3:,):;1:1 rexy;\-l -.rue‘.]lwr.u- yl‘. 3 to ;;.\;...m; = - re are also Dugan. who was' vesterduy idi : vi ;i a : 5 e 3 o ate receipts o d showed that the coming offense | | B R i o T on B encinin, She |, Gent, 18 five uinton 0 the atums) Be a modest winner and an uncomplaining loser. each of the games. This is backed IS‘AD'ATORS: FENDERS orward passing more | Picked N REYRCh Soad: s e ! game plaved vesterday, also is seein - . ¢ il il | ODIES AN P ~ HEMORRSEC PEnSE | has plaved now und then it he opening period and added another | nitian. but the double bill arranged Abide by (hemle, of all sports I engage in and to hy ‘heRl:"flN"l‘?- } " W =R AbiAToRs Drou T aThLn abama_showed speed, brains and | Were l‘lw‘e‘:’rxxlx‘;fi'm«:‘r;; o ithe tind. inal. {for the champions will be played away | respect officials. ne"‘fhjem““(‘)’; fors B e | WITTSTATTS R. & F. WKS. - ’ 1 se heaven, a of shine- | fre i Eale TersInts i 3 R e B e ‘:): ® who came out of Chicago into fx ""“,,"7’3?;”"\. (o are e a‘ Follow the activities of the Club through The e Boen G sen Tooone 319 13th 8T. \.W. P, REAK it treat che hans o the Netiopaisartes v bt WORK AVERAGES 1208 | pertivuiariy hara sk louay e Evening Star. : o et e el at g g h:l“x i of the White So, who was | g “’"I.‘,’,' “’“}““" W oy Never neglect either home duties or school classe: | modations have been made for o “ngq bty Elsfl'f f ind Kan i | yesterda afternoon they play | 3008 2 o sold by San Franclsco to Chicago for IN BOWLING VICTORY i >a.) High, and lat spectators. | GRANGE'S TEAM AHEAD. | {70 L, "ot 100000, which was a real| e st According to All-Star officials, Cy | AMPA. Fla.. January 2 (#).—Eight | “one hundred thousand.” as the writer S wilh Ot Thah e Williams, star_ Florid:: tackle, and | | Red Grange run 70 vards for a |had gone through the 5. Al Work defea ax Rosenberg. | team, 43 to 29. . 7 5 z - appea came today, al- L f; down. vesiarday It . Kame. be: | bacn worth $100,000 In one way and | 603 to 541, in the final of the Conven: | i rial s was given o Pl T would like to have a Membership Certificate and though probably not starting | L “'fl* '"’Sh 1ween the Chicago Bes nd Tampa | another to Chicago even if the Sox|tion Hall elimination bowling tourna-|(uck battle by the graduate quint, | The Evening Star Boys Club button, which T Probable line-up: = t Cardinals. The touchdown came in|haven't won a pennant. ment. The winner rolled games of [and the result of the contest was in will wear, All-Stars. Posit ions. Bear 4 ihe fourth quarter, brought the crowd | Of all of them the two best are|123, 130, 117, 121 and 118, while the | doubt unt! the waning minutes. At | ; Eendrick, Texan Ag T E anny, i 4 y its feet for the one Lig thrill. | Devlin and Traynor and both of lh‘om loser’s efforts were 96, 105, 123, 105 | half time the count was tied at 9-all. | Elu:anr: Ay Anderson X Dak. [ Girange's Bears won. 17 to are very much alike. Des in hisjand 11 ) 3 ) Capt. Mickey Macdonald of the Gt e’. st ,,,_‘,,‘“‘,.,‘;:2‘,,, prime, was one of the best thixd buse-| ifapyy Burtner and Jobn Papas|echoolbor team took scoring honors goduln. (o8 e SaATs “,MW,, men ever on a ba ield and nor. | were nosed out in the semi-final round, th a total of 11 points. — 5 Fos Lawson, linlurd & Gowbe EASY FOR BELLEFONTE. \Who is in his prime, sometimes is said | Work getting high count of 619 for| » i Fame of Boy Eowser pittanirei. 0 1 ';u::vr.;mf. SHERMAN, Tex., Janu . () {10 be the hest thir# baseman who ever| the five games. Rosenberg georing| Western's regulars bowed to an {v).nu'm' Pitgab gh. K. H.B. Walc Conveniently Located R ¢ Capt.|lived. This is doubtful. Probably no|389. Pupas 538 and Burtner 517. alumni quint yesterday for the sec- Nevers: "stanto.rd. . F.B.. .. Britton Fourteenth Street t d_passing of Capt. I il < SOTthe a¢ on urteen re e the Beliefomte Academy | third baseman has played base balli Worl's total of pins for the 20 ond time during the holidays. With | 2 \Ven “of Pennsylvaniu a_one-sided | who could move with the dash. the|games of mnf tourney was h.wm for Garber, Dulin, Gichner, W hem}el HONOLULT, January » @ —uni-| Hawkins Nash Motor Co. ot ver Sherman 1Migh Sehool | grace, the sureness and the quickness an average of 120.8. Rosenberg col-|and other former star tossers in the | versity of Hawaii’s foot ball teani yes- | f .f.:é," T et e o {5 Tiamy. Collina and who was such | locted a total of 2,270, for an average | line-up, the graduates had litle trou- | terday defeated Washington State Col- | Sales and Service A g A I terror ta bitters as Collins, count o 1151 ble in running up a 57-10-31 connt, Tege, 20 to 11. 1337 14th St. Main 5780 . 1

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