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SOEE SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. 1926. SPORTS. rmy- -Navy Game Likely to Go fo thladelphia : Western to Present Green Five | - S1ADIUM IN QUAKER CITY G U. AND GALLAUDET [~ The Eoeni 'PALACE QUINT HOME |1 AN HAS LITTLE CHANCE | hz QEhenmg étar ‘ 2 O TAKE CARE OF 100. OOO BASKETERS T0 FACE | 1l FOR BATTLE SUNDAY OF BEING IN TI | 7BOYS CLUB PER. | Gallaudet opens its basket ball sea- | Washington's Palace Club five re e L son tomorrow night and Catholic Uni | turns home today for a Sunday bat Keyrnione State Metropolis Also Is Ideally Located for | versity zets back on the floor again z E ——— e et ot tra” amer. | Capt. Heagy Only Veteran Tosser on Coach Ahearn’s place in the standings of the Amer " . - 3 [for the first time since the holidays, % Sl e % 2 % Iravel From Two Academies—Baltimore ‘f hen the two teams meet in the gym. Play Basket Ball W],th B()ys While on their Western trip e Toéals Squad, All of Others Playing First Year sinm at Brookland. e lost the lead in the race to Cleveland 7 Appears to Be “Second Choice.” | tholic U.. with pr ts of one ¢ 0 W ’ d S. and then saw Chicago nose them out in Ch: fonship Socica & & i ‘ ¥ he best quints Oy e 4 1 a3 | of second place by trimming Brooklyn. | in Championship Series. . e ot i calBaae with 0{ Your wn e"g l‘t an 1ze Manager rman’s dribblers hope | ir outlook, has hopes of springing = shdhiee e LIS to start winning again when they BY H. C. BYPD. se. play the Detroiters, who will be mak BY JOHN I. WHITE. ¢ : Klind quint is strong, an Boys. if you want some action, | ing important, like foot ball and base | In& their first appearance here t i - of the Army-Navy foot | Conch Fred Rice has been quoted £s o | e following tatk by Taul M e Gk %€ | season. The Ford City team will have FEET Gentral and Eastern presenting teams made 1o of vete 1 ball, in colleges. | P g . > 1 I'the opinion » ten is ven what he tehs you to do - 1 It s line-up. Lynch, 2 . ¢ é m various directions, when | the opinion that the team this vea: |me i do s think yos' 4 AP o s sk Mg a0 players, Western's chances of taking the scholastic basket b 1 S . 3 o ould e one o s hes 15 it no uul lenton I lat 9 pounds, and by e time t v et = > ~ g . s almost certain that the game will | menns o lot as Rice hig curned o | newn basket ball men in the Bust- [at 95 pounds. and by the time they | SRS, FSCSILY, SEBON G serics starting tomorrow, or even mak good 3 Itimore, with the chances good for | some briiliant combinations since he = ltene age—t s -| Erection of the net w is 25 3 2 e rather slim ti . wit ances good for | s sine e ey ege age—If they stay together—they was made last season, appear to be rather slin o tool conching reins at C. BY PAUL MENTON. [ iy b champions of Aksini Y| be used in the professional games at | ! ek apped ] pted t S decade National League Referee. © | the Arcade will be begun tomorrow The Georgetowners will line up against B delphia ;i all 1% under Fhe direction o One of the finest basket ball teams in| immediately at the close of the first n r oy @ o start | orld wux started when six tots .| and his work is showin ffpmeiboyatitr Sihop tofeatt }:;'i'..:u:fa'.n... Denia oIttt 7 | doublehes de high school series : | results in basket ball? [ Erew™ i anne buabet’ han' 3| ““Yankee and Starton quints have | quint as will be exhibited by any of the five school t in a determined way . Well, that's easy; Jufl[hup on Hhie | etk Fogeiier . | been named to apy in_the pre-|ception of Capt. / £ go it was lcarned that the Navy, which has Ju | ™ ~ scales and then start playing. Get | and heeame one of the reutest teams of #il | Hminary Sunday night. The teams |their first vear of scholastic Imost determined t ! me in Philadelph ST. CYPRIANS CHALLENGE. our weight first thing. If you weigh | time- | take the floor at 7:15 p.m. {a few of the title games p..nu] last season 1 by delphia in whic h‘ St. Cyprian tossers challenge the pounds join a group of 95-pound | There is a great benefit in starting - . | Coach Dan Ah Steral rts p n. It was stated that the | Community Athietic C] basket ballihoys and start playing basket ball. |early he one big thing in basket { p will be 100,000 persons, about 28.000 scats more than have | team for a g Monagy, jon. thell IGethwithiboyst voury iowni weight |Dall 18 tetinwork, ahd tedmuworks ear PlERcE SOCCER'STS B lable for an Army-Navy game, which is a great in- M”“_‘,‘(‘n'l":“ 2 “1*”"‘ size. That's important here | Pe att practic 1 decision over the § 2 s foot ball | play the s a ¢ A LG | The more the same five or six fellows | s, an independe | Lir T450-] {are plenty of boys in the 95-pound | o Yopether the more proficient they | WIN SER'ES OPENER « s, an independ eater seati — R — ——— class, as well as there are plenty in | pecome. | st g rod that Phila - the 100-pound class, or 105-pound| If a boy changes about from one | s ARGYLE UNLI IITED QUINT s or 10 pound: for that tattcr | i smother he it e 0 | : it 4 Play on a team with boys your own |over each time. He must get acquaint- | I’ierce ho re one up on | ed with his new mates and their little | championship ark View LOOKINC FOR OPPOSITION venl - ato Tomorrow Paul Menton will have another e Is Conveniently Located. fine basket ball talk for you Tads. That | the graded school title of the double-header tomorrow morning unsucce 1l This time it is Chicago that is 0 are wanted uch’ prog you made d Anether factor that favors Phila E - 1;-g;m‘;g;‘ril':[,{",,,"','";;’:;L St It? Well. | meet again on Tuesday ciubia s thit It i about the same RGYLE unlimited tosser d last night by the Kanahwas, 34 —— e s A s to 13, have the use of Wilson Normal gymnasium every Thursday l Clinithe talics by Mt Mehton. Giet | exs miage by HiS feam: lers and are on the lookout for fast competition. Other week-day games | vour scrapbook ready for this kind of | on a corner n ereby i ? | dope. | half. In the second ses 1 The same thi Keep your lineups. When | sent one ha ezard to the physical Manager Bill Robinson has booked the Anagostia Eagles, senior cham- your t ud ready to | and added the pions of the District. for February 4. and has listed the Peck Memorial | s eght come | quint for a clash on February 11 ; ovs Club or teams will sec l Y ) with the 3 call » and in that manner you BASKET BALL SECRETS ! | between and 7}size and play against teams of the | 't Sa5¥ &6 arranse gay By Sol Metzger jocloghs i same size. [ : 2 d Live Wire and ams are| It's little fun to grapple with a When Foul Shooting. | matched with the Regu nd Re-!team much bigger and it's no fun to tavs serves of the Company F squad to-|beat a team smaller. ‘, Sepeilie night in the Hyattsville Armory. The | The time to start plaving sasket | . I and se starts ) o'clock. | ball is when you first hear of it | <ht the firststring combina. | ket ball is a great game—the great However, t & i 7 1ting 1e Guards took the | est of all indoor games. It is u.m.m right, 10:26.) ably will have nea 2 of I umphra 26 to 14, | = = ~ 2 prograr 1 P . r o ‘ ittle weight in the ice of a place. 2 aded tho | o — e 3 d | { N 5 1 setback, 26 to 18 f 7 . Washingion Lagical St | = Baltmwreans Enter Ranks PECK MEMORIAL FIVE e S Kot W e W n i at can b 3 e loi v close of | st aig Tow a e S e Y Sahe uas ena ot 2 t in an o Of E ! . S B i Cl l) LOSES CLOSE DECI:ION : ; : o 1 m why it | time battle with I 1 3 et ¢ | Devitt Prep e not come to Washington. If HIS | e e | Le"»l'l" t‘lr 0\'3 u ELLIC Y, Md i ¥ azuin < . « « e i ne' > he end of reswation time S lst l"l S ove five he t night score J coond win from the L'l Swimming teams of ‘Centiul vy ol ankee tossers had little difficulty s on the Rl et Eaei e cioc il : : ear \shington and r a 44-10-18 score on the \ . Ne vt s honl| | Americs way E» five. ITH over 100 pledges received in th t24h it appears likel T v '{"",“-" Making their second start of the that the goal of 1,000 members will be reached in a fe i Srede Ball Ll s e | ! Rainier Seniors| To date there have v.u]:, re than 600 4 SRbes i e i ool e / i 5 7 | sections of the city and laces, and as far ¢ 1 e - trio of cour Radice 1 € € to-17 count in a game with | S€ctions of the city and o y pla and as fa . . 5 : Mary's Juniors at Alexandria. | joini 2 QUINN AGAH‘ ST TAKING . = o eouxt e Through the columns of The Eve E the members ar a Bl Y 1 (‘() _\( ll N e e e it ™a | acquainted by experts with the latest in the world of sport, as well ., CALAE INE/ AL, CDLLEGIATE U\DERGRADS : matters of health and service that would be difficult to obtain fros g 2 : v will be compelled to | G = | sources. IO | Dolicy of ing the | N / Krumm led the Comet scorers with | 50 Ll for the [ M. Josept i nl A s i 1 i INRA same field, 3 a tota ets when the Liberty el Swamped. 64 to 31. | club are masters in their line, and the | Md.; \ g 1!.‘mv1m(- Md erwyn, Md Landover. Md adopted there will B 5 |idea of lipping their wi fron B be no limit emands_for : es are to tackle the | he columns of The Evening Star c L e mns Kenneth Killer, 200 Phifadelnhis. ave game. T much re o Washing five tonight at 7 |not be impressed too s upon 2 W i 4 : \nd“\r—‘w on Washinaton racks court. SuUD- | the members e, Takoma Park. Md.. John Ri why the 3 an Fran- | cisco as to Chics as | 2 @ on )“"“ Those who have al nt in r - sk When a pla 3 for a foul goal i E > 5 PIEDUS. | their pled, «nd received reasonable for ar o ask > is compelled by les to make 5 1 J ph’s play in the [ycceptance from the chief will r ve, 10st ridiculous to ass n ho effort to aboot the poal ninary an hour earlier. | very shortly, a handsomely engraved a can ¢|in the illustration above. o= ertificate as well as the r Srmyjang Nav Some play Independents handed a trouncing to | peaning Star Boys Club button, which | ¥ lward O, by passing t ernment Printing Office QuUint. | jhou1d be worn at all times as 2 me: as in th 3 N L of identifation between the mem for a field goal. It is a - oroi Mive Beld ‘Eoals ifor | aswe wdze of the spirit of s seoelifize il ce, good will, health and fair d A complete card index system has Quiney str A Thomas [ t. Clarend X 438 Maryland 'd athletics such an arran would be entirely wrong, but |to try suc h”d ]le\’r as any o0l I e e e i Doy BaEs L [y ol t0 19, for thel, ', cstablished in The E t Star | Street: Ralph Petersor e is no telling | > Auroras’ fou et office, and will be used ans of | Cottage Citv, Md GOLF COURSE GRASS St. John's Mid .ve they hung | grouping the members in different | 1926 3 Heunyebice : : : gh o N Jexaion I up i record score for the season when [localities, thus bringing them closes to- | S =E; oL ; ) Sprix appointed | the & J : | they trounced the St. Paul's fivc, 112 | gether, in the interest of furthering 4 LTI & - dnonach : ] s S ¢ BIG U. S. G. A. TOPIC! e 1ed the oint. scorers | the purpose of the organization. r Pittelman. 103 . wing sensor ] . 9. 0. A | A i SRk street: Lioyd Williamson ¢ 1 1908 he succeed i nele I : DAY their student : wskets. | Some New Members. il Sttt S 4 : RAY estion would —— . 3 N A list of the bovs who have sent|Quincy street: John ! beyond rea- | gy g ated Press Myer Midgets and the Senators tackle | in pledges today follows | Frederick M: 1 divect ob- | CCHICAGO, January S.—The grass Sherwood: row in the ) G. Richard Shepp, 20 Sherman cir eet; John Mey ion to the standards now aime > 2 : s i 7 starting at le; Arthur Taylor, 703 I street south-! rac. he: ancis in intercolleciatelathletics, ififor | On the Nations £t courses holds the Club Celues v : Thomas L. Schmehr, 10 Melrose | 40 Sixth cet southeast: L other reason. And certainly, the |attention of delegates here for the an- | \ol"h (0l es quint, 42 to 1 avenue, Hyattsville, Md: John H.|Bolen, 1702 Adams street northenst ind Navy, notwithstanding | ny; ting of the United States | & — .| Wells, jr., 16 Rhode Isiand avenue:| Justin M. McKe 206 Twelfth it the mercy of C e ton. Stolems. fairway |, Columbia Juniors outclassed the St | Henry T. H g Quackenbush | plack northeast: Dan B. J. McKennn be allowed to maintain the £ el = Peter's tossers at Wilson rmal, 33 | street; Harry ) re, 1114 K street Twel e northeast: Albert me standards are maintained a 1 vegetation are subjects for ! to 2 southeast; Geol >, 3 55 | Miller, 4203 Ifth s northe at other educ itutions, and = Hamlin street 3 J.| Henry C. ) 4205 Twelfth street | probably they I story wi ritten tomor. | Devlin and Harrington led the at | Steinberger, U ave- | northeast: Grand Tolley, 4114 Twel Stroud. then g s " | vow when the association names the | tack for rtin’s when the Union | nue; Edmund Widlitzhauser, 646 1 street northeast, L. Wilby, 18, 3 The Fundamental Consideration. Jain of the Walker cup tean, with | M. E. team was defeated, 31 to 15. street southeast. Belmont road: Bernar . 10 The Army-Navy game should be|Tonne” Jones o Scorie Von Bimi| SR e tobert_Smith, 1214 Kennedy street:| street: neis Bradley, 420 Tenth | plaved each vear at such place as Will | ziven consider iititacs Dlans for Eighteenth s street northeast: Perry gen 1 routine of t ssary to o, o . . el tor Wohlfarth, 4 vy | J 3 es n ! ship, announces carry out educational plans of the two f the ball will be ch. ‘Brentwood. Md. elop - the Arm, e . Vanderpool, retir! 2 o, |2 h{nrnhl reet; Fred M. Drape, | son street: Walton to serve as directors of the na b T 3 18 ‘Carol Manor circle, Takoma Park. | street: Mason de Land, 646 tional defense, and it is this for which | {CHRETATE SEFITE Lv0 (S A0C | A dozen District runners, represent. | Md.; James Cox, jr., 416 Maryland ave: | itol street: Elbert Brazelton le;.;htl.}::;_m:pr;n<‘,‘f Orono, 1; llIr:nul/};\u»}]nPMd B I dai ot Aaike sy - nE rhsl.\!n sius ‘,llul'w(,‘e‘l;i:hi‘r\lg.‘:;:l nur?b(‘lftxre?dur{, \‘ g sount | 2712 |‘lnud.' ‘!F}x’ur A1, Ma- | e e h 1_1 ahassee, Indig ¢ dry of = Unite e | Marine Barracks and Georg, ash- ober Austensen, 717 Mount | comb street; Thomas Far: N ‘ ; > places on the taxpaying map of the ,_d‘l‘l\“‘::fl . Slates Delington University, are looking for-|Vernon place; Albert Tolson, 332 | comb streot: 't B .13 lVlng men w at t ey W ant tes lay ou heir hard-earn- | | 2 S 3 2 i, the meeting of the greens section|“Ard to the South Atlantic distance|Eighth street southeast; George L. SCHALK MA <h. And the real interest of the | | championship Biggs, 614 D street northeast: Jack sl . taxpayers, and the lawmakers who | ¥ | Baltimore tomorrow by the Emory- | Major, 127 Fifteenth street southea r street: i EN are creatures of hal I'hey like to drop into a Y ent them, should be to see that G T | wood Club. - | Morris Butler, 1409 D street north- | Brooks. 218 Kentucky avenue souti p: - e - M llh\lhz]“; "lfil';’h‘l']'lm“ w\“"}"fl *| GRID CLASH TO CONTINUE. University of Maryland, winner. east; Leonard Butler, 1409 D street | east; Louis Hudon N street; Al store and say, "I want a pair of shoes like this. \nd Academy and M 4 Academy A = > even ast two vears, s | nol ast: Dennis La 515 street | “olin, 8 r southeas! z - = 3 . in accomplishing this, the real pur-| SAN FRANCISCO, January 8 (). — | (he event «;‘u;l:onlfl‘;ivlen‘mbn o | aoptneet: De h.\v,nlg"’f“edmf‘l"v e el southeda they want just that. Want it quick. And want to 1 Dose for whichithey are maintalned: ~West foot ball game, put on | e 04 & FEE B “team trophy for | Allison street. nue; Paul Dawson, 431 Newton place. | certain of Service, Comfort. \alue e Hom e ror "eoeht for the | the third consecutive time. R. Landon Selby, Germantown, Md.: = ! FRAT FIVE WANTS GAME dren. is to be made an nmanal affrie.| The collegians and the local har-|Hugh F. Burke. Park Lane, Va.; Carl: BASKET BALL GAMES. It's our ability to suit and fit so many men. and keep t | riers are expecting their greatest op-|ton Edwards, 2 venteenth street back year after year. that's made our Men's Shoe Business what Delta Sigma Phi quint of the Uni: e * | position from the host organization |northeast; Benjamin F. Edward 5 5 v . AL versity of Maryland is anxious to hook | Goif will replace gymnasium rou-|and the Cross-Country Club of Balti-|Seventeenth street northeast; W. R.| At Nashville—Vanderbilt, 22; a game for tomorrow night with an|tine for Babe Ruth next month. He | more. Davis, 537 Fifteenth street northeast; unlimited team having a court. Call|plans to play 36 holes daily on the The ional marathon event, to be | John Kille, jr., 6371¢ F street; Peter hmond—University of Rich- Gilbert Dent, Berwyn 151. | warm soil of Florida. run over the Laurel-to-Baltimore | Ramsen, jr., 126 Chestnut street, Medical College of Virginia, | &is s course on May 15, will be discussed |Takoma Park, Md.; William Mor: N Sp E IALS in Baltimore tonight at a meeting of [ 14 Spercer street, Hyattsville, Md. South Atlantic Association commit- [ Martin McDonnell, 640 Park road. i . Winter shoes packed tees in the Biltmore Hotel. Robert L. Bosh, jr., 219 T street 2 The Evening Star Boys SKI RECORDS EXPECTED Dahlla strect, Takoma Park, D. C.|ney, 33 Farmville Military Acad- | with pep and value Mer- - — northeast; Armistead Colman, 715 At Hampden Sidney—] Bergmann, 1343 Ingraham street: B nn, 1343 I ah At Buchannon — Alfred, 42; West Club Pledge | TO BE SMASHED SUNDAY |- Robert L. Wilson, Landover. | Virginia Wesleyan, 24. New ski records are expected to re. | I WANT to be a member of The Evening Star Boys sult from the Grand Beach, Mich., Sk | Club’s meet Sunday, practice leaps Club, and if accepted to membership, I pledge my- members of the Norise Ski Club of Chi. a1t ito: 20 indicate A /3 | rony gold or s focts Iback, newly arrived from | / black calf: Keep myself always in good physical condition. Nor: has made jumps of 160 and iy stormproof Play fair. ; at the Norge Club’s Fox / welt. % o Grove, 111, slide, where George Gun- 7 Be a modest winner and an uncomplaining loser. terson also has jumped 160 feet. Abide by the rules of all sports I engage in and to Twenty-two Norge skilers will com- > pete in the Grand Beach meet. respect officials. “ S s e - Follow the activities of the Club through The YAITE OARSMEN AT WORK. Florshelm S]'loes Men s Dr- RCEd Evening Star. 5 W HAVEN, Conn., January § For the Man Who Cares Cushion Sole Shoes Never neglect either home duties or school classes. | P) —Goach Leader of the Yale Most styles 810 Most styles $11 Iue\\ who was operated on at a Tarry- , hospital during the Chri: has returned to New e el e e hoar: rl'i::’en and called out his varsity oars. = Spemal I would like to have a Membership Certificate and I ~ en’s The Evening Star Boys Club button, which T I m I]V ; “Omys THe s will wear ! ‘ N S Once again enjuy the thrill of riding In a clean car. Not merely Ttl'l @ B St B My a polishing job, bulhthe thorough cleaning of all painted iand e::iplose{.l S. e leather surfaces—then the application of a paint preserving and last- ; g pa ing polish. Then, too, the interlor is thoroughly vacuum-cleaned. 414 9th St. NW. 3212-14 14th St. terns and col- MOTOR €O, Inc. | Sheridan Garage, Inc. g p el I “ N . — || Conveniently Located A. A. A. Service Station And Man s Shop“ 14th and G < |3 Prs. $1.50 on Fourteenth Street 2516 Q St. N W. Our 9th St., 14th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Sat'y Nights |1333-37 14th St. Main 5780 Name of Boy