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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WAS SHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1926. SPORTS. ig Colleges Lack Grid Coaches : Tnvaders Call Jones Greatest Amateur T %BRITONS AGAIN ASKED @:fie (Ehmmg 9““ NAVY TO MAKE DRIVE COULD SCORE IN BRIT Al\ HARVARD, COLGATE IN LIST| T0 PENN RELAY MEET * - FOR BETTER ELEVEN /1wy STAR PROS DECLARL RD, COLG ~ - le== BOYS CLUB ' al Academy athletic officials are | e e f PHILADELPHIA, January 13.—Ox. | | = ! tora and Cambridge have been in 1 i planning to se the standard of foot - L % Crimson Said to Want Wendell, Now at Lehigh, and|vitea to again compete in the venn- "; e {buall there by next season. |Compston Says Tolley Only European With Chanc. , sylvania relay carnival, which will - Conducted by ROBERT C. McCLELLAN | The first move was to designate | § o LG At iy That Robinson May Go Back to Providence. be held on April 23 and 24. = : = - | Liout. Comar.-William A. Richardson, | to Conquer Georgian, But Massy Will Not S > H. Jamison Swarts, manager of BY SPIKE WEBB, bought for a smAll sum. Maybe you |258istant director of physical tratning | - Thi N z Others Very Much Unsettled. the meet, extended an_ invitation 0 | goving Coueh s ul Acudemy | €A1 Start with an old set. Several |and a former academy player, to take | Concede This to Englishman. B the: Bnaiiah calleges: dn HiskHes 6 Rl % | boys “chipping” in can get a set w arge of the preliminary work until | Lord Burghley, president of the Cam MY e Ty b much expense per boy. You've |y head coach arriv bridge Athletic Association, and Ar ot to have gloves before you can | . THY BY H. C. BYRD. P ottt e i chance to make the Olympic |hox Sl T YO €Al | ppg getermination to have better foot BY RAY McCARTHY. IVE of the m romiit wools in the foot ball world have yet to | position at Oxford team and the trip to Holland| Then box and every time you start |ball teams at the academy was indi.) I. AUGUSTINE. January 13.—Archie Cor « Y T L < Burghley and Porritt competed in = slow strike toward the 5 Olym Ly the schedule which has been | fessional golf d Arnaud Massy 16 t > Femeny ; 3 profcssional golfer, and Arnaud Massy, t the carnival last year, the former |in 1928—two years off. pics. Always have a goal like that {arranged for next year, which Is so : ; P gate. Navy and Cal a scem to be at sea in finding men to take | winning the 400-meter hurdle race | The first thing tv do is get busy.|in any sport. IU’s the big things that | difficult that the Navy team must be been the center of interest a wnth ago. It is doubtful i from a fast field of American tmber- |y o o (lacs or club, if possible. Get 1 m'\ we Hh‘ Eping nl"v--’ strong or be defeated in a number of | Florida. Already a match between Compston Aritnge = * % [toppers. Porritt did well in both the a5 . - number of boxe's on my la 8 SR R ime prior to this, as many big schools have been this late in the year| conrury’ and furlong some older fellow who knows a little | Olvmpic team were but 16 and 1 ¥ e team sl meat et et \mrrllul.;. Eroiesionlic hlul,r\;, o 1 i S vears of age And had boxec et - : Both these foreign playe ave made ring > ‘men hom the 1 depend to achieve for them grid- It has be s sted to both | ahout boxing to coach you at first. YT f age ‘And had boxed but a | Princeton, Colgate. Michigun, George G : 1aming 1er r g Positt aad B it iihe e |boutsboxingto 3 Year in some “ town and the Military Aecademy and | quality of golf they have displayed and also be on ascend 5 : p a relay team to compete on the | B to practice wilh the gloves We'll need a good team to win the ur other team:us little below this | have bestowed on wo young Rumor 1 tha ™ violate all its ¢ e PTEall, | first day of the program in the 450- | soon as you can compete | Jer Oy Alliougy miGats on wndard. i : | Watts Gunr ents and g 1 1 roup to get a -coach for next Fall rd shuttle race, a new event on the S Fiinimau ol anc 1e boys of here will also be distinet changes in | poth have expressed th 1ors are accountable for almost jogram. Fach man would run 120 | 3831t other boys you'l begin t ther nations of the world are going | the coaching system. The most impor- | pophy Jones will win the ards over t hizh hurdles, handing | learn the art rapidly i for stronger than they ever | iant change will be at & head | name coaches r 1920 foot ball squads. Harvard, Brown, Col- mong golfer 1 bive bef The Finns are ¢ : ; > L teur championship if he ¢ that Wendell, now at Lehigh | the baton to a teammate, who would | But you don't have to belong to f e omix h and probably one assistant will | jiia intention of - compet ovided he can get released from n hi rk, prepared to retrace | qup to learn to box. If you can’t get | Fren are good. T don’t know | partment of physical t i T iy at Haryardiinig s T D e bwut the|into d gymnastum, it upi your lown > hosing coach of the next | main at the academy during the whole | iy Ll make has emanated tl e A hab the can Olympic teams, I want c=chool vear ety t 3 men eater a_team in one of - America to win and therefore T wa It dlzo is probable: that. the other| ol il e 18 pericnce nece <0 vards, the members of Star nt_coaches, who will be your > > ley (140 vards, Bovs Club to become amateur | fficers, former members of e Mid ‘Whom Compston BASKET BALL SECRETS 5. o the sprint medley (440 vards, in sailing Holora b Sanitaeey a0 yable of stopping J 2ohinsc By Sol Metzg yards and $80 vards). =3 B im'ner of The e e For the second day it has been sug - he he hois by succeed When Blocking Dribbler sested that Durghley and Porritt There’s something to look for- | Lieut. Comdr. Richar l' l » had been form teams to compete in the one, ward to. fellows. If youw think embled as many of the candidates for W O M E N IN S O | i < two, one-half znd four mile relay you'll like boring be right here |next vear's team as are available and | e tomorrow and Spike Webb will get | given talks on. the outiines o g e e i o . moval Efric wiin. BY CORINNE FRAZIER e 3 - out to over 1,000 colleges and schools some ks as well as tell you c e both indoor and outdoor | : 5 i and eriticism | in all parts of the country to compete | more about the great game. of ' e Sl ENTRAL HIG! than the one in the monster two-day program Sy q | “give and take Vinter Sohing : shed, in the at week DISTANCE RUNNING |7, ins Si s i v o] FORT WASHINGTON WINS sloves for beginners SpOtt believes in fair i Wi eedms | | BARRACKS COURT X ASSAILED BY COACH |11 i i e 0 I i = & Fort Wast on’s basket ball t One Man Is Blame 5 y ter glove w iy opened the Haa b its Dt e fon Al s enies=a i con = e e s First Geal of 1,000 Member il e dece A. Ryder, < coach of Boston Col- spg Now Assured for Boys Club .00 And imagination ts ed for s the ling training to he Humphreys playing at njurious to the boy who must study “1d and the ot Robinson, but 1t . Dosent s ¢ L the “Glympic long-distar . the organization is ¢ was nced recei . ARGYLE PIRATES CLASH e vety inead pe e emaaate | R s % jw } WITH ELK FIVE TONIGHT : LCore | Princess Athietic Club - with! Reg sary to wi pected of OL'S tomorros: he says, “a photograph J e pl ! that 4 boy' 6 Five members of Argyle bas- | Central they m as well [ /1VY ¥ i er the nan would search long will pla SiaBcann s ooy S o typica | ltters from e l BASKET BALL RESULTS ’ R the : e owing Central's squad is 10v's Tace. runping. speed and strensth are ok At Georzetown — Lafayette, 1; o Georgetown, 20, seorzetown M : chub s be i At Colleze Park—Maryland, 30; the Elks ¢ 1y pressed with the t hat Richmond, U., 11 neup will Ik to their f s : At Atlanta—Georgi 1 and Marquette, 19 5 i el (JE]\TRAL ~\T\TD EASTER S e e e n.,}}.“.l.}:"‘i" AN I ANACOSTIA EAGLE FIVE i/ e o Bacanss df the v fnd regrett 'I‘l E SERIES ember., > to join is now |High Point Colle 3 extra periods). GARNERS SIXTH IN ROW ble death Andy th, and, o when t e S in fts In| At Jackson—Birmingham Southern, Gonce b g -t had time to cast nes Millaps., Anacosti €z Ludium _ and be . re former | — s, vesterday we had the story| At Cambridze—Harvard, 29; Massa- (rict seni 1 | L ¢ the hoxing game helped Theo- | chusetts Tech, 23. stxth straigh L MAJORITY of the high school basket ball dopesters saw their pre- ! qora Roosevelt Splie Webb| At Georetbwn; Ky.—Rentucky, 38| came Is Difficult l':x~1h. % . when the Central five m:\w his T_—‘.m- of articles on ; ine o rlln“n_l:\,\.\l_.’l. e t t . | Spike needs » introduction wville, Ky —Kentucky Wes- f r 3 successfully opened the defense of its ampionship by winning s Naval < v cing team leyan, *3: Centre, ?1. and 6 points, respectivel 1t type of men to | o o b 28 to 19, d the Western & s swamped by Eastern, has lost a m < At T ton Rouge—| isiana State, | Aary's reserves fu I ps tt t unusual feat tha kind of men these | irom [‘“ h, 28 to 19, and the Wistern quint il > eanit ik e -ty 11; Louisiana Colle t and vare e E ed on t w and far be- |26 to 11 m. He 8 t At Beaver Falls—Carnegie Tech, 23; to tt nt . ntral or B al range desired are Central's .victory, however, was no nqu. as easily as had been ex- | i meq hoxing teach Geneva, to 1 . % less per- | pected, and it was not until the final period of their clash with the Manua tter, At Green Castle—Depauw, 43; of ath-|Frainers that the Champions were able to step into the lead and pile uy i B van nu“.n it him.” MeQuee dictions come true yesterday at the Arcac of learn- [ t1SIE M they had | p o g0 hy the Blue zu'xl White passe onzaga's mext start will be made don’t forget to work for mem R ,,,n‘;,;:-';;:;‘;f:_::*;;‘:,;‘;:;’;:::\.;;'f;::‘h,,:f’"i,;fi-:, e e e TOTAL OF THREE WINS, FAILSTO STIR GOAST et i 1s the Georgetown-Bucknell clash at Hill technic Enstitute !~ | ners, the Central players seemed to | . with. | take their victory as a foregone con- | i i K e foiay to exert themselves| Dovitt Prep baskete : ny extent. Slipshod passing meeting with the I n o and | emy tod; bowed to Hyaitsville High nock, . by the time intermission was called | vesterday the count of 24 to 11 ucy -'\'M g > ligh Schoc r, scorc ey were G he short end of & 9 A e 2 i deon | M 5 2 i fell hefore Lafayette 1575005 count. | L | Universi Maryland and George- | 1venue, Chevy . ) trouncing q o 1 halkey Councilor, Tech’s captain, | town freshmen te: figured in vic-| Cook, 1131 Ele ¥ : wamped the Royal C1 found the hoop five times dur | tories vesterday, the College Parkers | McNeely Fort avenue, 0 ; GE e 5 e O i T "ming Sparks High, 24 to 14, and [ Va. Raymond R. Dickey, 1702 : blpl hepel Insects aleg ey ¥ol periods, hus vier Wwinning from the St.|bourne place: Alfred V. Myers, jr., g : i 4 z point from the | bt (LR T ey s, 20 3 H street northeast: Raymond Den 1 se ; - period of pla . nds| sessions he was so_closel : e s o |tnel ‘ S i i oipley: ancad 1 oo | At Dedatledio noore o oo 1S to en inklin Dennis awton avenue ool B Lo s e D ma mas S e counter a team representing Forrest [ Clarendon, Va e o y g 4 e - : : e 3 duariee g AeRRC | Park High of Baltimore, today in|Oregon avenue; Gilm satley, e L i Ly : be Kudolf Frolik, champion CoiE s iteavhl found the Central gym, Hall place. s L o y « home e of Ca s What bet: {inrat nriod, however, ar ted . rhomas Miller, Berwyn, Md. et Caratnals af ’ - foh w ) f hat . ved § i > eien L onaluemod, Jowess e sitd 'd Hobbs, 5518 She lace; T, Ber- | pot o 5 = Ay, &3 Patterson led the t ._exeept for 4 |16 walk gy wih dhe game, Cant | HIGH SCHOOL REANDING: || s Sttei i G sler piaserns ind on Jamirs ! T e the close of | Macdonald, who had been held to a{ ., S rm o o Bla el -| gzame on Gonz =h t e e o he re r basket during the first half, | padrein .. Y % Toe G 1d.; Lawren lark, n | rom Blacksburg vet | to any 5 Rock Ben (Cubbage's them many chances at the baske 1to for o 8% $% 1000 | street southeast; Julian Di who are : gistered a trio of double-counters fHu S : Meglio. | Playing at Alexandria 1a e hief Casois of Ny, trom | FIESK 2 ook easure of Rich 1 Cent ) o 00 [ 618 Girard street northeast; F R 7 i o fef Maryland took the measure of T0-H n made good on his one foul try |7 Lo § S e A e north (HEC: SRindle oE A St. 3 Atlantic Athletic Club trimmed th £ any, col A p \ s got sta utingsine feecond y o 909 cast: Frank Parker, Jr., 1427 : i gt il five, 29 to 2 1 actio . d : i the winning qu hand in the | 2 S s Dl I i § Sl Stiseq dossph - Teviton ;]«!r_7 scoring, Latham leading in the shoot.| Kanawha Midgets won a th To Match Your Odd Coats Western-Eastern tilt vas D-' Tech Al e; illiz ansel, 653 r with a tot ven haskets ory over Corinthians Lot I Leant s 5 t 0: Technical. Capitol’_street: Billy Bardwell, 1126 | " 0580 mint of 15 to 7 FaE > ; | EISEMAN’S, 7th & F After 1 ok t istern in the le ark road: Preston Wa 102 Sheri-| Memorial Club basketers are liste - failed to SATURDAY'S GAMES. venue, Takoma Park. D. ¢ for an engagement with the Cor S c . with . - aeabiitiator: S whilaTthe | " Gentsa) i iBusiness. 1080 tor E. Lawson, 1532 Tenth street. | tomorrow at 9:15 on Eastern Higt American Basket Ball League. re f ancell b RADIATORS, FENDERS icoln’ Park crew count to | Technical vs. Western, 11:30 Frederick Brown, 636 K stre Sl W e — . | the St, Martin i he L. BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED d had d ng | 5 oints. —— —— northeast; Ernest P. Walter, 102 S evelnnd. .8 5 K00 | B 375 i t t NEW RADIATORS FOR AUTOS the Maryland defense and could ne Western's green team played gamely Sheridan avenue, Takoma Park, D.| Tremonts howed to Pullman, 65 to | 31800 | Dewou 3 o i sa fa by WITTSTATTS R. & F. WKS. keep the Maryland forwards from scor-| 1+ could do little against the experi- HARVARD F .; Joseph Collins, 1161 North Capitol | 21. Tripp registered 12 goals from ¥ 3 692 v g nging ne. ' 319 13th ST. N.W 1423 P. REAR Fort Wi ng ed combinatio by Capt. Julie street; Joseph Landis, 2444 Monroe scrimmage. 16 400 The Marviand squad left todav on|pigice. Boots Scruggs was high street northeast; Richard Hoagland, | ; - = TorniEhte Games : g e, ot serues i sk ATTENDANCE DROPS it o i Pt SGEnt | ke Smith Scored 14 conrt soate - Towtes ames ent af L 1; tomorr @ rs, while Wilson led the Western -— oberts, 60 Floric venue northeast: [ °% ok b8 N = ngton and I at Lexin L R < and accounted for six s NEW YORK, January 13 —Figure {Carl W. Zanne 07 Eighteenth| Elliott tossers meet the St. ) | G urday Virginia Polyt ) Line-up and Summaries. which have just come exclusively to|Street: John AL Taylor, Mana sas. | Celtics tonight at Alexan 1 HI HE I LF L'NKS t Blacksbur: e b teresting reflec. | Va.; Francis Lauriola, 1927 Sixteenth It Is harely possible that t \ s the writer show an interesting reflec srhe today v 3 B Goals, F. G, P tion of “the most encouraging per-|street southea Manager Milton Herderson of | PLANNED BY HOTEL ey Tapossible for the squad | Macdonald, 1t. . E f % | formance” of Harvard foot ball elev- | ! TR R e 3 - 1 ens in the past two vears G e e T Total attendance at games at the g, and no e e b e : ‘g i %) Harvard Stadium in 1925 feil off ma- | E = S B | ek e £ 230, And no recent season ha golf links in the lace in the afternoon at 4:3 PECHNICAT total attendance that r ed the Fall | Cl b Pl | world were completed today by Harry | Catholic University left this morn- | 0 LR o chenwomd StedviESeY u (S [ Mofr, who is going to build s minia ew York, where it is to play netos: ton of suppo % il | ture coursg on top of the Morrison & t meets Ford- | Worser 1 s the banner vear | . ure course on_top o= HConlenc dt e Fe L Forie 9 ttended the foot | WANT to be a member of The Evening Star Boys zitel f]j Ris de lectation. o hitan Colloge, and Sat|Teneak . s on Soldi ield that Fall Club, and if accepted to membership, I pledge my- [l en it b Samer; Colle showing was not quite so | . S ee 3 e aci College of New York Totals L s S self to: center of downtown Chicago. cy - s CASTERN rures o b: o rear 992 | . . oy serapel are all around, but their : : Aounted to 32834 And Jast. 11 the Keep myself always in good physical condition. s “are beneath the " aerial molf BlG EVENTS ON TURF i 11| Qecrease was 3 4 Play fair. course. The spire of the Methodist | 1 3 i | Discouraging foot ball, as plaved by Be a modest winner and an uncomplaining loser. | Temple, a block away, is the only | o Hiott, . Harvard teams, adverse weather con- | o = 5 tructure that will rise above the WILI. NOT CON L ul ! - jitions in the early season, as well as | Abide by the rules of all sports I engage in an lr.l\rl\xlu,\x :‘\ml sreens. | “th, : Hons iniihe eenly scason e yelaoy 5 oir. who is known all over Amer ICAGO, T ) | for the marked decline in 1925. It | Follow the activities of the Club through The [ Eanning s bunesion e e o e VEST! should, however, o at while | 3 the hotel tower, which rises 45 stories mportant stake events during the | 0= \me at brovidence in the late 00t | EVEr nEg ECECIthEL 1€3 Or $chool C < g for the modern cliff dwelling. It e brouske by | e 0= ‘v 1l season, the open date at the sta- | | is not to be an adjunct of the hote was SR - 2 = 1 s filled by the Harvard-Yale wut for the use of the owner and his e B e : #| treshman game ; I am ears old; attend school, [ personal visitor the Kentucky Jockey Club, who |} o res here 3 H = 2 | Perhaps this is the reason why talk | # ¥ . heate s | “There are some golf links higher | has arrived for e i o “3—12 11 |at Cambridge of over-emphasis on foot | T would like to have a Membership Certificate and | above sea level in mountalnous coun l,,.,.m._lmn died so suddenly after the subject | The Evening Star Boys Club button, which I tries,” said Moir, “but this one will | e B il : | {was broached by undergraduate edi- will wear. | have the highest artificial elevation. e e e e | tors, Evidently, all that is necessary | There will be a few holes for mashie | lico May 10 and the Kentucky Derby | ¢, Alban's Sehool opens its basket | tory; Evidently, o that is nocessary | pitches, with the greens guarded by | t Churchill Downs May The | hall schedule tomorrow with Western | it §1% WAV O M 008 (o have the ories ol e e Drwyer and Belmont stakes, early sea- | Pigh n the Western gymnasium at [1ic Interest in a sport 13 10 hove the g Fonevents i N O e r:m: gelock An alumnl team wis G |in 0 manner not encouraging. ~This Namo of Doy e o A ay o @ game at | ;¢ Jeast, would seem one logical in’ or the rich prizes arranged in Chi 1, 2piphany, 40 to 20, e e e ave Your Carburetor go and St. Louis, as well as keep o » from th Adjusted for the Col. their engagerents in the East P! Eastern goes info action again to- | attendance at the Harvard Stadium. O]ffi SE 2 d Months ol Winn announced recently x‘nl1d and has two additional games | e e cial Stromberg Service 111 the sid of Chicago sportsmen he | schéduled for the remainder of the | PHELPS TOSSERS SCORE. 4 buila "< 'finest race|week. Today the Lincoln Parkers & DD ol S e O e | Vet the home gym of the Episcopal| Phelps Vocational basketers won CREEL BROS. (Chicago) line, in Wil County. He|High basketers at Alexandria. tomor-| from a team made up of faculty Clip this blank application. fill it out. and mail it today | | | | | | f e ready fo “ entertain halCAOUS IO | marlslas O (e hmeLnist se L ) addressed : Chief, Boys Club, Evening Star, Washington, D.C. {1815 14th St. Potomac 4731 J eshien and du urt, 24 o 12 Lals s Juae ) L Irid

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