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24 Champion Central Q EVERY BIT AS POWERFUL ;SfANTON FIVE HANDS SPORTS. AS LAST SEASON’S VICTOR First Appearance of Blue and White Combination in Title Series Tomorrow Against Tech Is Being Awaited With Interest. handed the Yankees THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, YANKS FIRST DEFEAT| their Stantons Playing first age.” ths game i fron thel feat of the season by a 3 A net Northeast | initial de- to-26 score last night at the Arcade in & prelim | sfans of the bigger elties now huse inary to the Palace-Detroit profession. |named men to Art s directors 6t aports. De- al league tilt TEome " 27 Somiduloner ol 1e 3 Superior team work probably gave | i "o fn the Stanton quint the victory in the [has heiped mans 1 nip-and-tuck battle. They had their original team intact and showed the BY C. E. BREWER. , . . henefits of several seasons of playir d . i BY JOHN I WHITE. [[Bénette ot Hexeral PIAYIRE | A EODORE ROOSEVELT, one ' RAL HIGH SCHOOL'S entry in the s fas & ¢ X The Yanks grabbed the lead tt the of the greatest Americans who NTRAL HIGH SCHOOL'S entry i the scholastic basket ball cham- |, (1 SRS ST Nore™ caliing, | ever ived, was a pale. thin. sickly pionship race tomerrow will .h{ watched with interest not only hy-‘ 18 to 14 In‘ x‘lvwlm.;t two |v-|'l:;1fls< xhz youth. By systematic and pains- followers of the fortunes of the high school quints, but by all court ‘Km;flr"‘::fle T‘:“mm i ‘._n;_;! taking exercise he developed a re- fan ughout the ¢ | ahead. '3, Lefty Tripp scored | Markable — physique. tremendous he defendt « v nter the fight with a team every bit | two foul and Joe Sweeny |£ncrgy and vitality. Every boy can = rRana walito the = dropped a back-hand toss through the [ do likewise. Roosevelt said \ 1t o the front last séason and will | jag 1o send the Stantons to the front. | “He i< not fit to live who is not . A new ¢ aiter that employed by the proféssional | whera they vemained until the finish. | it 1o dic and he is not fit 1o die Lok . who shrinks from the joy or the | : annal the titte hotders have been | 14 U, S, FRAYS LISTED |20 0l e vine it evers fotios n % _irom n:‘ T'he vo_,¢::‘ '«lu‘vvlvc _flonr in the should keep physically fit. He did so g B A E O B at 5-30loiciock, Eanterdcitie FOR BR'TISH TWEI VE Bimselt. “te was a zreat athlete and cam picked by many to furnisi Cen h its keenest opposition, plays - N &reat sporisman His personal We m the second encounter _ serap hook contained many references k tem o court =< 1o the orts he was interested in B - 2 ¢ ’ SYRACU N. Y. January 11 and participated in. He was a zreat % copet by lme vt PRINGETON'S START wne Ottord-Cambriaze incrotis team. Tmixaman and 4 xreat huniem Nean: calledl DUt HE the ther stl which will officiallv open its Ameriean 1'nless the hovs of today w up her diffe from that v-ed I [tour with a contast with the Univer stronz. vizorous and clean in both hy 1 ams that will face, them in sty of Marvland in Waghington on race v the crown 24 Avril 3, will play 14 games in this . 4 — — country, Lanride 1. Cox of Syracuse Count on Speedy Passing Br the ated Press | who has malded the schedule, has an Thev will depsnd on a whirlwind | NEW YORK, Januare 11—Drinca: | "Cansey . vl . of shert passes 1o Hder thEie: 0| ton: el Rt o s g Although the Britons, Wil realls ponents and expect to register in-|collegiate Bagket Ball Leastie tn 1925, | Tiay ot Arot o e s 1age rumerable haskets with their bIck |aiready has Tasted defeat fin’ the new | 1ne% ot ot fo with B¢ Stephona at play. \\\ I ~RF|‘|‘1:|‘\” 'w;‘:‘“‘f":l\ season. ( rle:l-‘l{u ‘lm\mz downed the poyghkeepsie on April 1. three days Thurs 15arl Moser holds the pivot ¥ R etal won nine| BOSE their arvival from Ln:'.l.n.x st pocttion durine the movem while | giraight vietories, the only beating | = g ehere 1o nlents of intarest M FMI Banta and Mickes Macdonald are | ciiavzod azainat the team coming At | the it ot (he Helich ctinkwisiders cut in and shoot f0F | the hands of Pennsvivania in the final | g 1o1d in the fact that flattering offe «uint_consists of two Macdonald. forward. who per Earl Moser. wmed in lasi series guard. who was on the squad last woved to be the star of the represented Central In ‘ennsylvania tournament: Merle vward, a newcomer to the Warren Swift. guard. for- the Mount Vernon Athletic the reserve lict are six piavers ervice with the Central veizhts last s€a<on. They are Lemon. Crouch. De Boskey Tack Duke and Gorden zetown tle the Hill p tossers ames in a row rrow the DPreps invade the home of the Hyattsville High five Wednesday they journsy to wn for a it with Leonard ey Friday will find in’ Washinzton enzagement with the le's tossers Alexandria High and Gonzaga fur nish the remairinz scholastic games on today's rd he Alexandrians pliy ashington and Lee High at \ in ths first zame of 1! Second Athletic Distriet sees action in Hizh hizh RZAEA i Lovola The remainder of the i freshmen hasket the week follows: Wed 1n At Episcopsl High Alhan's At Wesiérn Ganrzattown. (atholic h ctern: Friday wzetown Prep. Businass At Academy: Saturday Tech and Central ve cade schaol - ball v oof or Unive has heen named head iscopal High GREB TO FIGHT FLOWERS. | NEW YORK. January 9 (#).—Tiger negro. and Harry the champion, will meet ht title match in this ¢ VALUES RACER AT $392.000. BALTIMORE. M. January 11 (8, T ¥ Griffiths has <e1 a price af on Canter. 3.vaarald that fin Pompey in the Bel the Kentueky nd the Pimlico stakes BY CORINN ASHINGTON WOMEN'S A W zolved. subiect ta recrgar women's division. National « “1d at Red Cross headquarte pizht after a discnssion of the adv the N A AL F 1t was decided come memhers ©f the rouncil do not have a thorouzh understanding of the princinles upon which the N. A A. F. is hased. that §1 wonld be hest to withhold any Ade- 0th In the jueantime it was voted + dissnlve the conneil in order to rearcanize upnn s hasia that wWill be | nnderstond and approved by all ¥ the new council will be the reorganiza- tion meeting 1o be held January 26 1t e Marjorie Webster School. What that platform will be depends upon decision of a majority of ganization hody after hearing “hoedler, the executive secre- e N.A. A F. in her address ‘he zeneral opinion of the council, essed last night. seemed to he the fundamental principles of | N. A A F. are the best under zirl athletes may work. but e members of the local body knew mare about the pro- Martin. in hehalf of The TWashingion Athietic “lub, tendersd 4 vnte of thanks ta Miee Wehster, retiring president of the council. for all that she has done for the nrgani- Zation during the twe vears she has heen at its head. Miss Webster had offered her res ion hefore the motior wias made for dissolution, statinz that her time is so occupied With school activities that she felt | che could no longer do justice to her position. Miss Webster said that she expects to join the body upon its re- organization, and will do all in her power to assist as a_member. i Miss Webster, in her' talk before the council, stated that she herself was a member of the N. A. A. F., and pointed out that under the stand- ards of that organization her school bad been greatly benefitad. She de- clared that, where formerly a few girls played on her basket ball squads and the rest sat on the sidelines. now cvery girl in school belonzed to some ! team, either class or varsity, and all| varticipated in the competitive series. | The schedule §f games will be con- tinued as it has been arranged dur- inz the two rweeks which will elapse bafore the courcil iz reorzanized. The the schedule On Saturday Laub. Columbia for Ward: was Al his heat and eaged 21 points to take the individual scoring Iaad In the only contest in which he same of has plaved | Lackey nf Yale. having appeared in two games. siands in second place with 14 points and Loeh of Princeton has 12 Columhia. Pennsylvania and Dart mouth have won a_game each. Princs. ton has lost one. Yale tan Cornell has not plaved game VIRGINIA S.TU DENTS ACTIVE IN ATHLETIC UNIVERSITY. Athletic it firer VA, January 11.- authoritiss of the University of Virginia ars makinz an effort to have everv student possible take part in athletics in some wav and conse- auently teams are hinz trained in eight branches of spor Al students in the colleas are re quired 10 take two vears of phvsical training. which i being ziven under 15 colle for games from more than had to he turned down The schedule mind and hody our nation may fall April 1S1 Stephen'e at Pouzhkeepsie Inta decay as the Greeks and Romans APR1 A aarsiand. at Washin ala April A—Pannavivania, a1 Phila S apth Al What kind of a world would this 4 " Raltim Abrit i ar Ramimars he if all the hove wers without vig Aveil L Cambrik orons, healthr hodiss and claan srong minds we'd ha lfke autama D. C. biles without *juice” without engineers. But in keeping vour bodies fit you {have a lot of fun. There is work attached 1o training and practice in Athletics, but you would never know 1. There’s so much fun you don't | realize its work I Every loy the right to have \ zood time and as the demand for ’n\nrl nlay becomes apparent cities and engines and schools will provide. more facili- | ties for play The cities and the schools are will- {ng. but sometimés thev have to he shown. And if all of vou fellows | keap busy in athletics the proper au thorities will see vour nesds and pro- vida for them. There's some sport for vou every season in the year. Now you have hasket Lall indoors, as well as séveral other games that may be pl d at this season of the year And when vou can’t play basker | ball zet out for a long hike. There is no better sport than walking Start | for some other town and walk there You'll see lotg of things Make notes of them and hack. to interest you The week énd hike is oné of the greatest of all hoy sports. Don't over look it. Get vour chums and vour téam mates togethar and map out different hike each week. If you play ed one game all the timé vou might | tire of i, But hiking hreaks the monatony. But follow the rules of safety first Keep out of the way of automobiles and be careful when youre crossing raflroads, Rous. tamorrow the horing stries will start. with the story of how a reakling. through his love of the manly art of self-deicnse. hecane n great Agurc in public lite, largrly through the aggressivensss the borimg gawe had taught him Don't miss the boring series Fliewhere an this oage will be found A bhlanx lry\llrllhm for mémbership In the Siub EAIL A ont todas and mall . a Areciea- “cniet” Bare (lnh. Evening star Washingtan. D American Basket Ball League. By Evening " Keen Ifiterest Being Aroused Star Bovys Club WL < 1P Cleveland & 5 200 Luftair VN Washington 1 Rt Brogkien 0 ot Wayne 1 ¢ Rochectar 4 6 [he Evening Star Boss Club i< spreading rapidly throuz =T LAST ‘\vn:W\ RESULT, o on and the territory surrounding. and the chief daily | (R hER i A many letters of gond will e from points quite dis Detrott 4t Bokd the organization is not confinad to0 the hoyve alone. but many k= < progress and pulling for its su Although the zoal of rk has been passed, and PALACE PROS ROUT DETROIT BASKETZRS th jus The chief would ltke to impress on the supervision of Liwrence T. Lud he present members and those Wit aseieiant protemion of phveial| vasTisEvens Pace Chb five Jeg | 01® present members Rud fhose puer education. (lasses ave held in the town feday for an exhibition tour ot ST B0 TS SERRCRE 0[O0 10 et Memorial zvmnasium the Midwest with a comfortable feel-| JIO3 0 S8R & D00 Ly r " There Mr. Ludwiz and his staf of assist:| 108 of having won from the Dewoit |31 JORSL one mmors seCasber, —THErs ants are makinz physical training in- tossers of the American Basket Ball (000 00500 ie the idea of teresting by permitting the men who | Leazue in their first enconnter I G ea s tion] e lexplainiad .14 are taking the work by requiremen: them. ' on to o spend much of heir tima in basket| A Lyneh. former Catholic Univer, | Jem \n MG 1 fhe fact thal TRy hall. swimming. bexing. wrestling, | Sity star. and his supporting cast of | TS T PECHE MO L tar the encing. hand ball. volles ball, or in| Detroit hasketers were a mateh for 0 »¢=n far <h-‘ Rave. track and field arhletics the Palace pros only during the first | SUTpiests aue U6 TREMEETS | . The varsity hasker hall team trains half of last right's zame in the new | HF ©o e roit i each might at 130 oclock, with Pap | hasket ball net at the Arcade. Dur. | Writing for O e S aumn ko charee ach afternoon the firs. 1ODIANS stepped out and when the ;‘* aetly . L Snn:erery Loy ‘1""' Vear men are given basket hall tkain. | final whistle sounded were on the |40 10 take, hie AdVIEe setiouTy e ander Coach Brown. The fact 10n% énd of.a 401029 count Following ‘Mr. Brewer. the boxing e O s s s otocrad | . Cant. Hay Kennedy was the offen. | series starts. Epike Webh, the boxing that no rezular team is 10 be selected oo latar af the home auint and ran | coach ar the United tes Naval for the firsvear men seeme (0 Ba%® | Ttue o hic uanal form by ringing up | Academs and Dick Harlow. coach of tracted 4 larze number of plavers. |2 "lotal at 12 points 10 take high | (he athietic teams at Colgate. nave 3 » oring honors. (ne of his haskets be2n selécted as the experts to con ernoons to the training of the indoor | SroTINE harors, - O hoth varsity and first- ear, but he is keepinz an eve on the wrestlers under Coach Graves and several former Virzinia wrestler as assistants. The boxers drill each afternoon from 4 to 6 under Coach La_ Rowe. . Coach FKarle Neale is dividing his afternoons hetween the two sports A€ which he is head coach. On Tuee dave. Thursdavs and Saturdavs in- or work in foot ball is being given. with Arnold and Diffev assi and an the wther afternons the ball and catchers are heing track teams, pitehers drilled. Dr dates for ernoon at Leviy glves time in the awimming téams Voshell is coaching the candi the lacrosse team #ach aft the same time that Coach pool to the E FRAZIER THLETIC COUNCIL has been dis- tion after the meeting of the lacal Amateur Athletic Federation, which Janu 20. Thiz action came Jast ability of adopting the standards of Athletic Club team will meet Acacia Mutuals tomerrow night Wilson Normal Capital the at Washington Recreation tomorrow afternoon. has been post poned untll_Thursday afterncon at 5:30 at the Y. W, C. A., on E street Louise Sullivan, president. urges all teams to have representatives present. Columbia Federation, B. Y. P. U. bhasket ball schedule opens tonight with two games. West Washington will oppose the Metropolitan Church team and First Church will play Bethany 4. Both games will be staged on the Peck Memorial court. The Varsity basket ball schedule for Marjorie Webster School has heen an- nounced. The tossers from Rickmond Normal School will he entertained by the Websterites in their opening con- test, carded for Fabruary 6. Western Maryland College is the only other ont-of-town téeam on the list. Two games wlil he plaved with this school. the return engagement being the only trip that the local team will make. Indie Sinclair. Wehster coach. states that the varsity squad will be chosen this month and a preliminary practice tilt will be playved between the first and second teams on January 29, Tha schedule: February 6 — Richmond School. February 13—Western Maryland. February 20—Western Maryland at Westminster. March 5—Gallaudet. Walter Reed's Medical Center sex- tet will meet the Washington Athletic Club Counefl team tomorrow night at 6 o'clock in the Marjorie Webster gymnasium in the second game of their schedule. ‘The game will not be one of the regular council league games as the hospital team is unable to afliate with any league, owing to the limited time it thas to devote to basket ball. The Recreation League squad of the Washington Athletic Club will en- gage the Woodlothians tomorrow night at % o'clock in the Central High Normal| | | Auct the column for that period. These font toss that slip two men probably are the best known ped through without jarring the iron ring. in amateur and colleglaté boxing Catholic.University students turned | circles today out in full strensth to honor Ed| The huttons and certificates are be- Lynch. Throughout the game they inz prepared. as the club members cheered for their former schoolma were informed before. and the chief | ana prior o the opening of hostilities | would like to ask them once more WOMEN IN SPORT| League | meeting on the | mesting. which was to have heen held « | i presented him with a loving cup as a token of their as an allronnd to be a little patient. as their prepara- esteem for his ability | tion 1akes a little time, and we want athiete somthing that looks classy, sven if it dnas cause a dely, A list of those who have sent in NATIONAL MARATHON | res ioosiiaties® e Irving H. Pler. 1303 Potomac ave. nue southeast; Herbe A. Fuchs, 2 TO BE HELD MAY 1B Wisconsin avenue: Coléman Headlay Colleze Park, Md.: Jack Wilton, 1430 > A Harvard str northwest: Charles 1 BALFIMORE, January 11, —May 13 | Beck. 912 Hewion atrect sovthiwest: h::‘:‘flilel\"\.-u!]ftrfld hy the long-distance | [18TIS. A Schwaem, Frlinston, v ~ South Arlantie Aseociation, on which to hold the natiomal mara. | S(reet northeast: Lamar Jeffers. jr.. thon this sear. Tn conferiace. wity | apattment 212, the Argonne; V ihon this year. o sonference SUR| pout, 201 D street northeast, apar from the Baltimore marathon commyt. Ment 6: Wade Rromwell 8 Bellaire from the Daltimore marathon commit: avenue. Clarendon, Va.: John Caldwell, and field committee. The race will| 3206 Northampton - street. Chevy hegin at 12 a'clock noon at Laurel and | TASe MA- L L here will finish at the City Hall Plaza No vouth less than 18 vears of age place, Congress Heights: Bernard her. 531 Quincy street; Joseph W. will he nermitted to star Entries | Ll e Bl IR in. Riverdale, Md.; Walter Talke e S| Tngraham sirest: Howard Y of fhe vear. the st o . 1205 North Capitol street: Ben heing held nn April 19 anen Dovne 5 Seventh street More than 100 participated in tha s | northeast: Tames E. Benediet, Silver Ton ‘event. which haf natianal sane. | Spring. Md.. Charles Gilbert 405 G tion for the firet time, last wear. and | Street northeast. Samuel Drakeley more are expected for the 1928 contast | 1012 Seventh atreet northwest; John of endurance Rourke, 3611 R street; William King National championship medals of | €ahur, 30 Wheeler avenue. (‘larendon, #old, silver and hranze will he awarded | V. the first three to finish. A first prize| Donald R. Hoffman, 413 G street of a bronze <tatue will alen he [ northeast: Edward Armentrant, 2010 awarded. Loving cupe will he pre.| Seventsenth street northeast: John sented thoee finiching in the first 10.| Lippold, 4003 Fourteenth street: Ray- gold medals 1o those from eleventh to | mond Mahoney. 1636 Kenyvon streer: fifteenth: silver medals from sixteenth | Edward _ Mooney. 1608 Thirty-fifth 1o twentieth. and all others will he | street: Robert Glilbert, 405 G ‘street given bronze trophi- northeast. The Evening Star Boys Club Pledge WANT to be a member of The Evening Star Boys Club, and if accepted to membership, I pledge my- self to: Keep myself always in good physical condition. lay fair. ' Be a modest winner and an uncomplaining loser. Abide by the rules of all sports I engage in and respect official: Follow the activities of the Club through The Evening Star. Never neglect either home duties or school classes. I am. vears old: attend school, I would like to have a Membership Certificate and The Evening Star Boys Club button, which I i will wear. | Name of Boy Clip this blank application, fill it out, and mail it today addressed : Chief, Boys Club, Evening Star, Washington, D.C. v the interest of the boy at heart. 0 members has nat are watching the vet been reached. the 800 t a httle extra effort on the part of those already accepted the club will g0 over as planned. BASKET BALL SECRETS | By Sol Metzger ) Making One-Hand Push Shot. AN A | Ly THIS | NOT THIS 2 (> fi‘ & 2ttt To make the one-hand push shot the chief point Is for the player to secure i zood high jump toward the hasket. Il.ocate the hasker with eve and keep the eve on the goal until the shot is completed. When at the top of the jump the plaver finishes the #hot hy fully extending the shooting arm above the head and pushing the ball slightiy with the hand. Lay the hall up against the bank. rathar than through the hasker. A siight English is givén the hall by pushing the shont ing hand up and over that the thumb tnrna toward the hasket and down. This rotates the bhall away from the player and canses it to carom down sharply. The player spread his lege as he goes into the air as in the picture on the left. The illustration on the right shows the in. correct position. as the player ean get 3al- no spring by jumping with his fest | | togerher. the | should | MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1926. | IN GAMES TONIGHT ‘ollege basketers are to show their o in two games here tonight and do the same tomorrow night orgetown's quint makes its sea debut tonight in a game with | Mount St. Mary's in Rvan svmnasinm |and tomorrow will be host to La fayette. R Ttichmond i= here for a zame with Georze Washington -tonight in the Hatchetites' gymnasium and will invade Ritchie gymnasium at College Park tomorrow to tackle Maryviand The varsity game at the Hilltop to night will he preceded hy one hetween | son the Georgetown freshmen and Devitr rep, starting at 7:30 o'clock. The George Washington-Richmond zame will zet under way at 8. Georzetown will send practically » [new team into action. It had but | few veterans availahle when b hall practice cted and it known of the ability of the new ma terial. Past peiformaneces indicate that | Richmond will have a stronz team here for ite pair of engagements. [t ha cored decizively over several South Allantic opponants. BAPTIST FIVE TOPS S. S. BOWLING LOOP West \Washington Baptist are setting a fast pace for teams in the Sunday School howlers the nther Bonling League. With 25 victories in starts. they are four and a half cames ahead of the second-place Arlinzion M. E. quint. The leaders have four Ihowlers with averagas ranging from 101 1o more than 110 and a fifth man in the 99 class Statistics for the league follow Team Standings. Woat Wash Ariing hien Douglae Mem Pack Memorial M Vernon Chniaren 0t Co Broskiand A High team wet e High team game——Mount Vernon M. E ) i 114 Hizh InAviAual arerage— A Denitarman Adieidual st A Deutermar. 30 High | indiidbal Cgame— ariie Warren. 194 Grantaa numer strikea—Crirner Greatert numie: sparas A (lacke Ave Individnal i3 10s F. Tnion M. Sawvn 18 A Clarke MeCammond &ilnen 4 113 Greane 18 108 Tite i 101 Hilton s 107 M. E - ran 1t 1 Donglas Rannes ompton 1 1 1 V1 1 1 Peck Memorial 10 Rraame- Danials B ek Toten 140 Mern I Brown L e Warren Tamineon e C. Fu, Chureh of Covenant. Ingleton Prrreman Andarson Nutter Uhl [ Lo | Blanz Vonrhass | Mathine | Smitter DENT TO FACE CROWLEY . IN DISTRICT CUE TILT Marrie Dent. leader in the race for the District pocket billiard champion ship. meste Josaph Crowlev tonight at Grand Central parlors in the first of three matches which bring the an nual tourney tn a close this week Dent hae emerged victorious in aach of hice seven matches, while Henry Mnorke, his nearest competitor has won ont in only six starts in | sight. John Jackson and Crowlev | play tomorrow and Dent and Roorke | will meet Wednesday in the decidinz | enconnter. the ALVARY METHODIST toese C | are looking forward to a sc I street and Columbia road. 150-pound crown last season, showed their class vesterday when they trim- med Untz Brewer's General Tire five, 41 10 20. Jack Smith and Ralph Ben- nie headed the scorers with nine and five baskets. respectively. In the preliminary to_the Calvary- Eagle tilt the Calvary Reserves will take on the Columbia Helghte' quint 7:30 o'clock. Thursday night both regular and {reserve teams of the churchmen's squad will see action with teams rep | resenting St. Martin’s Club. The | games are listed for St. Martin's gym- l| | nasium. I! “The ‘Calvary Reserve quint alen takes the floor Saturday. meeting a quint from Walter Read at home. and will entertain the Rialtos on Wednes- day of next week. Calvary regulars play Union for | the lead in the Sunday School loop on | January 23, and will meet the Rovals jon January 27. while their Réserves l| | tackle the Liberty Atheltic Ciub. Emory Methodists forfeited to Cal- vary Saturday night. Displaying an airtight defense and playing a flashy passing game, the Cardinal Athletic Club vesterday hand- ed a setback to the St. J h's-bas. keters at Congress Heights, 30 to 10. The Cards journey to Alexandria. to- Juniors. The Juniors yestérday won from the Tigers, 44 to 14. Kanawhas trimmed she Oxford Ath- iletic Club quint, 30 to 17, for their thirtieth straight victory, . Liberty's eourtmen make their next start tomorrow night with the Epiph- any Junlore at 7:30 o'clock on the Juniors’ floor. For Thursday the Lib. ertys are listed to meet the St. Mar- day School Basket Ball League with the Union Methodist quint. | entertain the fast Anacostia Eagle five in the Calvary gym at Sixteenth morrow for a tiit with the St. Mary's| CALVARY METHODIST FIVE LISTS ANACOSTIA EAGLES re. charers of first place in the Sun- | rappy evening tomorrow, when they The Eagles, winners of the District | tin's Séniors at 7:30 on the latter’s these alley court. { Washington Comets bowed to the! Fort Washington team last night on the Boldiers’ court, 48 to 30. | Elliotts are booked for a game with | Business High Wednesday at 3 o'clock |i7\ the Stenographérs’ gyvm. At §:30 they meet the St. Mary's Céities at Alexandria. . De Molay tossers play the Hartford | five tonight at 8 o'clock in tha Bove | Y. MCA |DUNBAR BASKETBALL |- SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED The Dunbar High School basket ball | seazon promises to be an interesting | one, Frank Perkins. coach of the | { team, annources the following (enta |tive schedule of games: January 18., { Howard varsity: January 19, Hunting ton; January 21, Manchester; January | 25, Shiloh; January 27, Miner Normal: | February 3, Manchester; February 8,/ { Randall Junior High; February 18. Armstrong; February Huntington; | February 25, Armstrong; March 4, Baltimore High. | i | MONTGOMERY PUNISHED. | HOLLYWOOD, Calif., January 11| (#).—Sully Montgomery. heavyweight {hoxer and former Center College foot | ball player, has been fined $1,626.98 ard | | suspended ’ indefinitely by the Cali- fornia’ Athletic Commissfon for foul- ing George Qodfrey, negro boxar, in their bout fm Loe Angeles lest ‘Wednesday. ¥ | interested listen SPORT S. uint Again Is Strong : Golf Declared in Melting Pot Stage |6. U. AND G. W. FIVES RULES VIOLATED AT WILL, U. S. G. A. OFFICIAL STATES Ethics of Sport Unknown to Many in Rapid Growth of Game, Charles O. of By the Aesociated Prese HICAGO. Goli Pfeil, Vice President ational Organization. Says. January 11 g £ ce comething like an andowed | o ates av Be held under educative condition the opin (harles O, Pfn of Memphis. first vice president of the United States ¢ Before departing far his home today. after rerit aolf hody. he detailed some tentative ideals for the ¢ af golfers whoe have taken up the game \ “Sa rapid has hecome the o 1 - daily, cluhs are planned ain eds o children flock cons o huy a i - army of mashie d Pl “Most of them do not s «1ud . the rules of the game hef oy he off b to ehase the rubber o i « f 1 w, when the rules are anse = vill. it ceases to he x game clvre 2 There a time ew ea e k £ # There when the word of a_golfe < | o everqpres et Apive 2004 as an cath. for ih e e & ecarned the game hefore the f n A stret ' rish absorhed the r " hin the game like & veadily che I A - the work of the hat it zet together in a v s the | there must he o o scems ervance in all the 1enats c same | nectatic and tutor the contest of utmost honests <ense mateh “No one can play vher With ifie Bowlers HATS in 2 name> A great deal. arer he heas he City Duck A a and 1 vling ciation, rival organiza v duckpin game here The b hecause ea he Duckpit “ting left Bowling position the tradit years, cannot i the hy name only seems to he the organizations wh sist operaing oniv for the goc howler argue over a ma nomenclacure, the Lowler bears the hurden. He's the man who pave the doylile fre tions decide What's in ntil the rival orzaniza a nam: That this matter of name abetacle in the was of 2 Washington City In and the Capital City fion was revealad s fhe of the fhmer sarthering in the oak roem Raleizh Hotel wore John « pr dent. and John Blick. vice preside of the (- City gronp. Blick alsn Leads the District’ League. which is a niember of the Washington City Dick pin Association. and he announced that he had ¢ gated Evans, s 3 tary of that circuit. to represent it at the meeting of the senior controlling i But Blick later admitted that | had brought Evans to the meetin hoping to close the breach in Was ton bowling ranks. Like others fn terested in bowling here. and as one of the main owners of the biz Conven. tion Hall allevs. Blick is vitally in terested in the game—he wants only one controlling association. The meet ing was n very old before o di; 1€ sion f differences hetween he bowling factions was under dent Henes ciation o Rodier of the sen ned the new everythin < president the « wciation, rather than Ieague representative. President autlined the palicy nf the . ¢ hing for the bowler the howle 1l Every one present seemed satisfied that the time was ripe for hurying the hatchet. hut after the presidents had finished their littls speechas there sti question of tions servin remain name. With both the same purpos that fac he ever, and both apparently cager (o end the squabble. the whale affair anght to be sertled amicably within a few weeks. So eertain was the W . . A that the merger would he accamplished shortly that it voted not to hold its annual individual teurnament this vear. preferring to walt until Spring for a city-wide affair, that with anlh one controiling bodr in the field waul e the greatest ever staged here. The tournament {s to be held on the Con vention Hall allevs hezinning April 12. This was provided for lutfon presented by Jimmy the Commercial League and by the meeting. The resolur provided that the tournaments the next two vears be heid on the King Pin drives and one of the alleys of the Recreation chain. The managers of will toss a coin for the 1927 tourney. the loser to he host to the bowlers in 122 That meeting vesterday was quite representative of Washington's bow! ing fraternity Twenty-three mem ber leazues of the W. (. D. A. were ofcially represented. A number of howlers also entered the meeting as hut hroke into the in a reso adepted al orderly discussic tion before it ended. They jnst what the howlers wa termination of the i a speedy 1 fight and TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coat: EISEMAN'S, 7th & F RADIATORS, FENDERS BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED WITTSTATTS R. & F. WKS. 1423 P. REA] 319 13th ST. N.W. HAWKINS NASH MOTOR CO. 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