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14 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 19926, SPORTS Material Is Big Thing in Foot Ball : Helen to Prepare Before Playing Abioa 70 PER CENT OF SUCCESS, ST ALBAN'S TOSSERS | The Evening Star | RUTGERS PRESIDENT | 1) PRACTICE TWO WEEK COACH ROCKNE DECLARES "WESTARTTOOAYZPA 1y v G o g | VRS 00T B BERORE SEEKING LAURELS A gume with Western today at 3:30 NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J., January e opens @ 10-game schedule arranged e 14.—Dr. John M. Thomas, president of Rutgers Univevsity, speuking at the [ Hardly Likely That American Champion Will & annual foot ball dinner here last night, 4 o a q |for the St. Alban's basket ball five, Expects Notre Dame to Have Better Eleven Next Sea- | (iiores by Coron “rames®tyoul, five. who recently directed the St. Alban's Conducted by ROBERT C. McCLELLAN s Pac o et : gridiron squad through a successful . o . el |could see nothing radically wrong with Her Skill in Europe Prior to February 1. son Than in Past Campaign—Winning Teams season. o BY SPIKE WEBB, 107t box, oo long at = stretch. | tne game as it now exists. i kp - . - The Saints’ nest start will be made | : Navi n -min “T have confidence in the ability and A\ Start at Nice | s Coach United States Naval o Ma: ake Start at Nice. ravs Hav tar. on Monday, when they entertain | 2 Uos 22485 rounds are long enough. St0p | huracter of the men In charge. of y A b ! Always Have Real Shenandoah Military Academy. Don | Aademy and 1920-24 Olympics. then and check i, Where were | Cijicter of the men In charge of i s 41d%on School otiHaltimore/comes here| UST put on the gloves and begin | you M,| pcat luttont Siiow ‘v':“'he Taking them as a whole, they are as for a game January 29. | z 3 5 Thap'e | Other fellow ¥ ere ¥ou S0 | jncarcly devoted to the buflding of ; / - PE 2 BY LAWRENCE PERRY. e schedule for February follows:! J sparting with each other. That's| ghjong 1o hit him that you left | i0STTY, Getoted 10 the by Youth as BT AWRENCE BEREY 3 ) ek . i February o, Laurel High: 11, Eastern| the best way to start boxiug.| yourself “open?’ 5 Figure out those any other class of men connected with EW YORK. January 14—Helen Wills, 1] o Ter EW YORK. January l4.—Just before Knute Rockne sailed for yigy at fastern: 13 3man: 9.0 v o 6nd i darural to stick out the ! things while you're resting and try colleges. Those I have dealt with tennis champion, is due to arrive in Fr Cal Europe he ked that Notre Dame would in all probability | Laurel High at Laurel: °3, Donaldson | ) oW1l find it u © Your| focorrect your mistakes when you | ungeratand perfectly that scholarship ampion, is due t ¢in Fra Fethec 6 tha S al Baltimore: . St. Christopher at|leit arm and the leit foot. Your| start the mext round. Use vour be a better ) 26 th was las comes first { fornia star will concern Richmond. i primarily With g he o into being - a e A ; 3 i s o Il do likewise. Youll| brain. Think your way “As for foot hall rules. those who|education, she will not neglect ot il and diis Ihe ma al be better. more experienced. he said. and th: ; ts are pending with usiness oplmn?;':l “1“ “!tv ‘l::\b! it a good boxer. have the responsibllity of making the | ? : b:i w i nl)) xxl-“, ec c]ut c d\ 2 i " . S - e . ¢ | Tigh and Baltimore [riends School.|iab with the left ar e rea | g . . regulations and of revising them from Jus ore she left thi she made arrange wi her available who one reason or another were wot z < L R 3 After learniug to atrike. block and |18 a - » u‘he 01[! T iHome games are to he plaved in|‘make a point’ with the right. After | ik you'll find that your legs and |VeAr to vear are entirely competent to | tennis rackets sent over to her every 10 da Th avaitable last seasor i A A Epiphany gymnasium vou get warmed up to the task you'll | imet are very important in the boxing |90 the fob and can be trusted to do it | of these who have played abroad-and kn about the dar “When all : ¢ added. “waterial 1 about 70 per ! uciern High, Tiated for an en| game, t00. ‘They say Big Jess Willard |in the interest of clean sport and its | e t T ent of the success of ounter with the Catholie University | 174 both gloves flying recklessly. | BR300 ¢ "G Toad work. He wrae | rightful place in colleglate education. | weather in which 4 great many tennis are played in England ar Most coaches to submitted estimate were | freshmen today on the Eastern floor| But you must get some science in|in great shaps in every respect, Ih”“"“ Couch J "‘:“‘;“ e ”‘_;’]"}“:""d on the Continent. ned e 5 e tl ate allowed and scheduled to play tomor- | v, ik ) ©ging will [C°PUNE his legs, when he fought |!hat George Foster Sanford will act as 1i Mi - sy s o i v lined to d m a8 e . SRR 2 Wash gu tomor- [ your work. Mere wild swinging wi Dempsey. But he wus beaten. \When |34Visory coach next season. Sunford.! . If Miss Wills engages in touruey play betore Februar 1 it will be be : .Tl‘" fact, however i nasium, showed the war 15 Vpisoopei | iever make vou a boxer. he tried to come buck against Firpo | *ho Was Rutgers coach from 1013 to | cause pressure brought to bear upon her is strong s deteric their line-up cven one d out w, to Lpiszopal | g e | High vesterday and emerged trom the| It'S easy to s <nd of the sea-o: 4rt Litlng e olher | his legs beat him again. The legs and | 1928, will come to New Brunswick sev. | tion which she eapressed Leiore doperinms Eume in possession of the long end of | 20w, Bnt Just remember that he | feet are very important in bosing. It's | €ral alterncons a week to work with Al to b e {1sn’t going to be stunding there like @ | not overstating it to say vou box with | Wallace on Neflson Field. A good line a coach has wei bu 1 pyrotechnical per-| stated that she intended to spend several week lacking and the big red | she might give an excellent account of herse 5 ; gt | vour feet. ———e | _The probabilities are that she. will et e team did mot e above medioct Central and Business pluy on for- ! Footwork should be practiced. N lT ’ wl H first appear in the international four - 4 T s 3 | Harvard without a An eign courts tomorrow, the champions Without an opponent try shadow box- A | nament at Nice. which will vecup: mand. But he ca make a back- ' or 5 was lost L tackling \West Philadelphia High in ing—that is, pretend You're boxing + |the first week in February. Amethe tield star. As Rockne fited by [ the Qu and the Business five {another fellow. Dance around the | WILL BE FULFILLED ! tgummey the setropolitan. veging ac n can make a boy run 3 I bandi- | plaving on the home floor of Staunton floor as if he were a very elusive op- | | Nice next Monday, but there is little whose limit capped by early season injuries and| Military Academy: ponent. Put the stress on your foot- chance that the American girl i 7o hright star Lo do his work. had hey i 9 BOELS while voritee ol e et x| —— enter this affair—unless. s suid. <he Backfield Stars Count w eason in.vears {lv‘zzg I”l‘:p"l'u ers ‘\m.'me.( ru-‘f”:lP learn to be very light on your feet| By tne A iated Precy vields to pressure. On for there is no teams that stood our in it Lo TGS 20| o= e ¥ ik 3 3 4 anua 14— T ard the Fre BRI o Barnum 1e with Leonard Hall. The cou er ot toastanont Gofoopuie D CuliL, deatany 3 Plenty of Tourneys. Tike I o West Virginia_ Barnum was|stood 12 (o 10 in Devitt's favor whe Flot10Ua day comies VO, ars on Sour d and his ashes will flutter from|_the Monte Carlo champiouships A TostE veally greaf. Sequ d down infthe dispute arose. The Preps are way to being # good boxer. Footwork |ehe sicv fo find 4 permanent resting| ¥ill begin February 22 ‘and { buth had Obe: Aorgantown. the Mountaineers were |scheduled to entertain Hvatt is very important in both offense and | place in California Memorial Stadium | P® tournaments at both Can: « New Hampshire eleven had oth senerally overiooked. Bul here was|High tomorrow. {defense. 'If your opponent is raining lscene of his triumph as foot ball coach | Nice in March. Miss Wills SnAing inlayies. ihut Ohenlander was | BISH € SPen, JT0 Bamum OU0 more] |G oreng bioncouniingitieiGrorpstonn| noaie a1t sloves will be|Llows about vour heud, don't stund |for the University of California. Dean G e keystone. the flam jentustiof | ounaceii Softhan any X N University frosh tonight at Hilton fving. too. So you'll learn that vou (Still. but dance away and come back|j'rani: H. Probert. in charge of the JUSt NOW among tenni &1 Green's Sacieas Jimmy - de ston | 3 S o musi have a defense. That means |2t him with vour own gloves work: ' public funeral ritusl, nade this hno! FEi S Lo thaipEohabicy Colgate had Trion. Without il i s t vou must learn to block with |iN&: pon arriyal of Smith’s body from |ing Mile. Suzinne Lenglen o e S 2" 2 FOOT BALL PR B s IR S o g e e | M e 1i team. Tt should be horne | 5.9 gainer 1 I oy ) AISED Glows of Your opponent {man who is fastest on hi feet often| Services will begin at the North gute| 35 the greateat woman " mind that in wddition to his own | 567 vas in all gumes expressive. Tour laft hand ia ont, and you may | ine of tha stadium on Friday between the | d. g 4 £ The team made five fist downs for : is out, v il e Bours of 11 and 12. All setivitios ag| Suzatine was expected to upp e S Penn st Tvenis- BY PRINCETON HEAD iz, it im 1 blocks a viow oo s | Tomottow Coach Webb will iscuss | the. cabiarne oI 56 et for the|the Metropolitan mest iiond. 4 influence upon | o 15 Seve ade use both of your gloves to block with t iversioy s t veast has upon dough. | pe Washington bad E and vo ou'll hav |one or the other il fin t frequently | timing your blows 50 minutes out of respect for the mem. | "®PCItY of an acute attack of ne conqueror of Holy st downs to one against and I arleyv. too. th to do that. For m boxing Wilse ory of the foot hall leader. At noon,)'Palady contained in lust wee |an Army airplane, piloted by Lisut i’“‘“ it seem doubet ame eas. By the Associated constantly start- phe ifh ithe |rees aSrant pa | January 14— College | ing a furlous attack with hoth fists. | BODY BUILDERS. John R. Glascock, former California |P4% ane ot Wimble ¢ and Mack | “M S ack i foot ball, buffeted by a storm of recent [ The other fellow must then resort to | flat on back with hands foot ball plaver under Smith, will fiv Wills faflled" to rac 2 i g i pid Kiux ne “‘:1 S 1"““ yoes }:“l‘ f 5 criticism _as being over-emphasized. [ defensive tactics for a few seconds!| | ¢lasped behind head, kee) ing above the stadium and scatter the wior She et e ist 2 t “ o Princeton had ':‘] e they ate o e When | has found a champion in the president | until the fusilade has abated, so h your feet and legs flaf on floor. ashes over the fleld. R e Ler o 2 san had Friedman. Eoiiie lvi’f r);"‘\”;' 1»«:‘:?»:«&:»71‘(“- of Princeton University. John Grier | may start something himself. In other | | Rise fo sitting position and —_— — gether at Wimbledon. which ‘v.—f,‘.ifiz‘ g trong until Kreus ~ | e on Pt e, | words, you box in sms | | slowly go back to first position. ASKET BALL GAMES thellOlympic Henafé chomioom e une e e e heaven ) fervent thanks = dhnc thelonts o obposl:| 3 Do this 10 times. ) B L L nis champoinships in & b and begins to fizure how much of an | tion (ot of these attac good idea to duck S |increase e gridiron sport comes from{ [n the fuce of o ¥rance. But e playved on | those outside the universities, who are | vou will find it a > his present salary he wi New York—Fordham, 26; Catho-;match or two and then defaulsed ame she had o e v the a 8 a " 1 | (Copyright. 1926.) ity, 2 the advice of her® physi ottt i be able t from the ath-|uot interested Ly family ties or other | vour hesd and make the blows miss ersity, 21. e of her® physician. Illness cr;lh ‘,‘g.;,. .dm]f.m. embattled x“n-;!m“ & m that | aseor ons with colleges, President |or glance off. Ducking is quite an | Flseichere on the pag Uibe fovnel \l'“l l_flxm:lon Maryland, 30; V. :l;t; ;lcezp; h: out of the Olympics. in k& e helmet o 1rre, >ckne’s 70 p S . T 3 ts|art, s a sractic i a 'ication f0r viemberskip in tie ¢ MO hic] e ornian succeeded het mpo: Cornell Pl et N e erayioor Hibben ' paid tribute to Princeton’s|art. and lots of practice will make R Al aets (g the chud, e mpor {¢hampionship “Big Three” team at a |rou an expert ducker. {dinner here in their honor as having | e aBolts ==eNvys ‘done something which will make [lettes'e LT o e | Star Club Boys Have Chance e With the Bowlers e v aielt irprsed: c At Princetou—Princeton, 2: ter than in t glish championsh nd Ler 0t believe it,” he said. "It has been | | Syt imeceIErop 157 ! T ol jmotieliene 1o ine u a e i A d M At New York—Celumbia, 33; Dart- —— E PRAZIER———— | 513 hat et ixvou erent empmisi To Attend a Movie Lecture)..,.,.,.»l. SR to| [ OWLERS. ke y i ] P those inside our colleges- : Ac ayette— = e B - Sts Dose! b L, n &peak for Harvard, Vale | e State, 2 pet superstitions. One right-hand duckpi h th Se IS mot avaitable] ane eton. It comes from outside. e | At Wake Forest—Wake Forest, 48; 5 L e S Iiithelrpec ¢ inotiavaitable 05 ey e menitmiincainer] HERE is a litte treat ! : Clerao 38: %) =" he must pick up with bis left office and repair shop. and th t it of The Evening Boys Club. The chief is in possession of 23 ::i!;'m—»‘,';"fl"g Marquette, 26.] There's another who s great central interest tickets for the moving picture lecture, “The Cruise of a Naturalist,” |as ' OTTevePort—Centenary, 33; Rice, | 1ecs he steps across the given by William Finley, under the auspices of the American Nature As-| At Roanoke—Glenville Normal, 35;|ing at the maples sociation, at the Central High School Auditorium next Monday BEniie toliege 5 wvinee his game kind of count ur O he i to be worthy of Princeton the country we have to serve.” | Coach Bill t characterized the ply knows he cannot get ar ha Yoder, faculty advisor for the | g officers: Indix Bell | 1ce Kincheloe, secre. ul line then steps bacl re he begins shoo: veni - = i Men have inany other superstitions the nine d {team as the ampionship ; Scung At Lafayette—Louisiana Normal, 52; 3 3 p SliIE O piumc e Tes on) action|PllCoLESIt the) ganie tohight willi the Sl on it L PAmEIOReHD | S Finley has been “shooting Alvuh . Cripps. 1105 C street south- | Northwestern, 31. here seem f}? have more. The fair_ones q mb to the mythi egard to the opening of | Washington Athletic Club tossers, as|Versity.” and predicted that the eleven | wild animals with the camera for "0 | west: Truman Kohman, 501 Wilsons| At Manhattan—Kansas U., Jinx, too, when they fail to take the prec they deem necessary 1 last night Lefore the Home | it is contemplating a complete with-|©f 1925 would equal its achievements. |years. and has lived for most of that | Lane, Bethesda. Md.; Charles Bernard, | sas Aggies, 15. 3 bring smiles from Lady Luck. Accociation, which mat at{drawal from the Women's Athletie| time among the birds and beasts of ibox 151, R. F. D. 10, Bethesda, Md At Durham—Wofford. 49; Durham.| 1t may be. thomgh, that thé oyer |inger. Dalv and My of the winne, She pointed out that the| Council schedule because of lack of | the field, and has many interesting Vernon Stehman. Cherrydale, - V. 48 textra period ¢ worked ‘phrase. “psyohological infiu. |24 seis Dettering i tned delay i openin the new| Ume tor practice and for zumes “3ivs.| | BASKET BALL SECRETS | | thines to tell. Te cickets will be ais | Raipi Ficher, Tyattaviic, 3é: yomn —— nofealioiease, s e et : ¢ cut the teams out | Deubig states that her plavers will| B st uibuted to the first 25 who apply, by | Hurler. Jr.. Landover, Md.: Allen Rob | g ALBAN'S BOOTERS LOSE, | Cc® rather than superstitution bet-| Petworth Baptist's ma Ehieliegex < matches as well | concentrate their efforts on the Wash-| y Sol Metzger { mail. to the chief. This is not a club |inson. 1760 Euclid stree Robert 2 " |ter describes the cause of form ye.|! Ziving his bowlers a chance ngton Recreation League squad as \When on Defen {function, and it was hoped that all| Foley, 1237 Franklin street northeast;| BALTIMORE, Md.. January 16.— | verdils among the bowlers of the|% North Tashington Church League liss White de.|ihev do mnot have t with their SOl g0 who cared to, DUt the amm | Cerleer Plvils, (61 Bt steeel | Gl Coniitty Sichul antnudl s sas | wosits Bar o Co i e ans (maen e used duckpinne;s 15 under great diffi-| Other activities, to carry out two such| 4 a2 & | ber is decidedly limiter, and those who | southeast: Jack Washington, Brad- |cer schedule yesterday with a win|age team. Just tell the girls the al.|284inst Cer ral Presbyte e is con. heavy schedules on the basket ball| AR, -~ 4 S 2pply and are not among the flrst 25| dock, Alexandrls, Va.; Jack E. Gans.|over 6t. Albanis School of Washing: | los ther are going to bowl on are |CTOWd lost all three gam targets pinned to the | flocr s {are asked to be real sports in th mat- | Hyattsville, Md. ton, 13 to 0. poor and it's a good bet thelr scores| A meeting of the Washingior with the result 7y /\ '“\ > te- and remember there are affairs Ol 5 oo e i oni 1 and the E = coming later in which we'll all take Associal has bee | e They ave apt to flop dies’ Duck i . in their duckpinning, even though the | called for Febrapee o 1 1ot bee ! pari v 1y 53 = ru 7 by Preside: G Ipart. Only members need apply i DI ‘ A BASKE EA E alleys they are using may be the best | Bronson Quaiin. 4 er e o GETS HUGE SANDWICH: oo THis et '”“5;2 I e ey . . . I ]1 (;l] to be found in the cit i s Ocery; ditec with liet 2 - and league representatives will gat! A striking example of this ga k . | Wwas|er at the Recreation in the n Although the organization still is found In the case of Billie Niner. a|at 11 o'clock. Plane for tne e in its infancy, or rather stil in the | member of the IHilltoppers in the = g 7 | process of organization. it already is championship tournament he : Wester s | Washington Ladies’ League. In a|gociation will he iy e ir 4sts) group of sharp: s = beginning to show signs of life, and — -~ league match her team was as: gned | hope to begin their tournament shooter any time in| B the As-ouated Press 4 after the club really branches out it to two alless on which she had bow! | vear the firet week in Afae, the past many signed| Members of the fout ball teams of A‘ ” into a reallli\'e organization every ONIGHT'S sandiot basket ball card, topped by the double-header ;d poorly only a short time before. | = I up this 3 . according |two Spokane, Wash., schools boy in the locality at all interested | i z : ; - i B2 he went into the league match de .(’,1 Mrs. Werthn Of the girls | were n’:mrn.cd that the 10 make = will want to be a member in order | \\_hnc!}: openr the Y. M._C. A. court le.gu_e eries. contains a numher‘da”ng that those “Mfi,’e only drives BALTIMORE CUElSTS Ysted, 40 are active members of the|a touchdown in the game batween the Adtmhge £ to participate in the club's activities. of other clashes that will hold the attention of the fans. {in the place she could not score on. tifle club, which holds membership in | institutio; would be rewarded with R | The preliminary goal of 1,000 mem- The “Y” tossers start their schedule at 7 30 on the Central M: C. A All of her teammates hit the pins| the N. R. A | the “world’s larges: sandwich." Nothing excels the five-man de- | bers was realized today, but the mem- a The Tiger five tak he i o S ‘ ~: v lfor fine totals, scoring much better | PLAY HERE TON'GHT M1 members of the club are invited| The rooters made good by present-| fense in basket ball, hecause the | bers will Keap on working for a |foor. 1he diger five takes on the Lions, while the Buffalos go against |than they had on the sther drives of g ;gl,( will be held nex “»"’I {)hc rmm;{.u- plaver, Fred Hunter, vstem is sougd _fundamentally. | further. increase in the memb«lahl,?. the Bears. the ‘establishment. But all the jinxed | Wednesday @ 0 ut the school. | fuliback on the Lewis and Clark team. | To be sure. theré are ways | Within a few day= a picture of the okt i e e > seniors | POIer did was go from bad to worse | == la sandwich 515 feat in diameter, | breaking it up just as there are |certificate to be sent to all members| The 4nacostia Bigles. senior oion| e the AtonntiRatuler Sentora R S ST Ben Sl A MO et e o ~ Virginia Shefeld was elected fresh- T contained 150 pownd Tays of breaking through any de- |will be run in The Evening Star. so| [0 900 Ctv, are 1ifted for action | trimmed the Northeast Juniors, 50 bowling that her average fell 11 points | Baltimore's premier billiardisie ear un basket ball captain at & meet-| burger, a gallon and a half of oysters,| fense. The big point in ite favor |en te give the members an idea of | :j o7 CAtTRA FUAD Armory, Where | to 26. | —all because she thought she could | evade the Jinx that has heen fallow & of the equad held Monday after-| 10 dozen eggs and ° pounds of but.| I9 that it automatically takes care |ite appearance. Of course, the cut o'clock. > | Capital Preps ended their losing | "ot bowl on those alleys | Ing them for the past 20 vears w con. ~The other thres Faptaing, | ter. the last used 1o fry the meat and | Of any attack, as each plaver takes |will mot show the coloring or real 3 & ecoted previous are Jlizabe spread the “bun. the opponent nearest to him when |beauty of the certificate, but it will| _Comet tossers. who won from the | Strak by winning from Montrose, | Another instance of, P hological | be partly answered tonight when - 2 : : 5 |80, t0 25. |influence” affected the wo 1 Hunter divided it with other mem.( he reaches the middle of the floor |give a general idea. When finished | Warrenton five Jast night, 48 to 35, of that|first matches of the 1926 interci: ber, seniof fmior. and Rosa ilian Lindquist, i= Reed. sophomore. | be, 5 5 " 3 & —_— | usually steady veteran, Billie Wil-|Series are plaved Lewis < an TS of the student body assembled fn | 2nd sticks to him. 3 {n |it Will make an ideal thing to frame|3nd who will engage the Eagles Sun-| Northwestern Semiors opened their liams. last season. Bronson Quaites, | Krauss parlors. starting \ll teams are practicing now un-|a’ special convoeation. i s in Anciher big advantage iv that in |and display for its decorative qual-|daY afternoon. are to be matched With | court campaign wae s Ta gy [ | lams. la captain of Billlo's temn. hod | O'clock. «ter the dire i e Meser, | presentation and to celebrate the | ¢ase the ball is secured at mid-floor, | ities, as well as an evidence of mem- the Memorials. ut Eastern High, at|over the Army Medicos. “called” one of the opposing team| Howard E. Crook and Enoch Fa: n for the coming | victopy. as it usually is, the team securing |pership in the club. 9:15. g for sliding over the foul lin: A few | Scn will represent the invaders i seduled to open " it has a comparatively chort dis: | “Yesterday we had a splendid talk | Peck Senfors are (o clash with the | DeMolay passers earned « deciston Tor lining v omibmel 4 rom | thcl openine hloch of R i {f February 2 lance to work the ball down the |on boxing by Coach Webb, and today | ATgYles in the Peck gym at 8 o'clock over Tech High last night, 36 to °1. and stepped acrosse the foul line. atch. Wolfe and Clark will unhol« L] DAVIES WILL COACH. floor in an attempt to score. we have another. This really is ex-|following a match between the Peck | Croson of the DeMolays and Coungiior One of the members of the other| Washington's honors. Farson hold Club of Western willl ROCHESTER, N. Y.. January 14/ _ The fallacy of stationing defen: |inlient advice. Clip out the taiks and | Preps and the Sherwoods, 3 of Tech ledithelr teams {nthe scorink. | team immediately salied sttentios o] the amateur State record 1o Aoy panuary 2L At 12151 () —Tom Davies of Bittsburgh. all,, ®Ve plavers all over the floor is |t %them in your serap book: you may | Wintons make their initial appear Mount Vernon Juni the offense against the rules. Now | 1214 With & high run of 5 ubroom | members| \merican halfback: selection 1 1916,| Pvious. Note the two pictures |\ant fo refer to them before or after |ance on the court when they encoun- fentucs of e Bele ik M L s e | The nceond Black of e ok wi e urged to Le presen " Bve- 11020 und 1921, hus been appointed | #00Ve: The upper one shows the | me inevitable boxing match. To.|ter the Government Printing OMice | oy o McLeantAthleticielub; | FIvS & informed. but that “call” from | D¢ Plaved next Thursday in Balt: Bowers, nresident of ‘ Lead foot ball coach at the Tuiversira | five-man defense, which is hard to |morrow Coach Wenb will tell ou of | five at Eastern High at 7 ocioon, ¢ to 11. an opponent ended her bowling for the | ToTe at Klein's Academy. Two aan will conduct the meeting {of Rochester. z “ | penstrate Mihe jlowerionehsbows i neimoet PODIRE Al el e he tnein ko e s acterimake | nounEVernoni Mretelcanly . sonl ol s eadediner | pins standing | {100 encounters will complete th S et . the defense scattered. Any zame ever has known. the prince of 3 s from the Nat; S, R ames cenir jserics With an_exceptionally stron: ds- | = =0 can see that this defense can be |amatesr bosers. | League series when they play at Boil. tonal Preps, 38 to 10. ’,‘;elh;o'fi;e%fifi:;én{rh%nafe‘e:;;fi i -—_ revse in the backield. the Good | Johnny Beckman, famous forward | penetrated more easily. because it | o A !ing Ileld. The Army Medical Center | Petworth Juniors had little oppos!- | reek of shooting on the drives. i SoHerd Eecren gue sestet|of the original Celiics. a wandering | ix almost impossible for the players More New Applications. five invades Fort Myer. tion when they defeated the Takoma i {OBERLANDER WILL HELP et o R e O SR T e e R A list of the names of new appli-| Epiphany Juniors increased their | 1:5°7: 60 to 24. Bill Wood, who manages the King COACH AT OHIO STATE \ ry passers las m;;h_t in a _S ‘ i nter's play. plav. cants for membership follows: {list of victories with a win over the Cuth Midgets . Pin All-Stars as well as the big King | staced on the lyattsville Thomas Kuffner. 9403 Georgia. ave. | gt o, victories with a & bert - Midgets outclassed the “mory court 3 10 8 Nellie Payvne, . Pin establishment in Mount Pleasant, | e =t S Somerset five by the ecore of 33 to 4 HANOVER. N. ., January 14 (P A 2! I I I‘ Al I ’I‘ ’I‘“? o oand e 2 9210 4 lsteps up to say that he will have a | e i b w9 e ‘:“:z:gfiif(lo ()E Q I].\ S IN O | L eac The Question Mark five handed . 1 doubles team ready to tackle the win- s peal 0 o™ Oberlander o : | Pl Wilbur Fookes, 1436 | g, rett, Mas: iched at her side of the line. The W street: J. Donald Moriarty, Del kville High its first defeat last . |ner of the Earl McPhilomy-Perce El | ¢hi< vesr championship Dartmeu;l, . 27 to 17. !lett vs. Al Work-Max Rosenber, w paTh a3 GCCerte out a Hawkins and 1lournoy. center | | Ray, Va.: Paul Florence, 1214 Evarts | "8ht: 27 to 1 ELEVENTH IN A ROW | match. - Wood has a deal of falent 6 | 1o et el Accepted an”offe in the Good Shepherd swheel. i | street northeast; Willlam Clary, 1010 | Merrimacs won from the Meridans, | assis e coaéh at Oh i < i that | g % e 1 d a strong combination around K _street northeast: Carlton Griffis, | 5 to 19, J FORCLOVER ]UN'O"S g?zérg.:zgazfi;{!figlfim mzfl iszate. under Dr. J. W. Wiic hich the team pluyed. The score: — ——— 3 Pennsylvania avenue: Jack Alinaniled theratiack 4 camp the victor of this contest that ! & B e B Xt ] i i | Bangs. 1628 Columbia road. Bellman led the at with 14 bas- ; Wil et under way, Saturaay mehe ! COAST STAR DECLINES. Rt ; i OLLEGE basketers show their wares here tonight for the last time | | Althougis trailing at haittime, 8 1o| ,Th® doubles match already” sched: | 1o VORI Tanoars Te DG Thniny is week, according 1o schedules definitciy arranged. Two games | §; the Clover Juniors romped hoine to{UI%d Will be bowled on the same |,,;." K. Janua —Co ourtney. . UR H v re ¢ layed. sta 8:30 o'clock. At Ryan gym- | e ood § erd.L 3 Govarn | are to be played. both starting at y g q‘nnf‘t’un::j d for Casbarian (.v :gin;‘.ium. Georgetown's quint will be host to Bucknell, while George W ash-f The Evemng Star Boy’ Smith (nine ). Bavhise (two i ac 1), Little (fwo 2« one 1)) Casbaman |ington will entertain the Lajayette five in the Hatchetite hall. 1 Chlb Pledge s Members of the local varsity group were in action last night on the | their eleventh straight victory last|MENts that cPhilomy and “"’”"Lercten::fe?t‘X;.“;\‘-‘:-nfm;:‘;.?x?: I Boriox plght at Eastern High, when they|C1ash In their singles battle that is |7 (o, (e Nave compellad ‘c;{ba):'” . took the Live Wires to camp, 22 to 14, | SXDected to determine the unofficial ; i oo/ IEn Celifornia, Olympie cham Eehbaugh, Colliflower, Smith, Long | champlon duckpin roller of the Dis | P02 JSSias A0 Invitation to eon and Adkins shared in the scoring for | trict. Like the singles engagement. it dar ¥ T world record holder. in the pole vau! 4 ) the, Winners, Eshbaugh and Smith Will consist of two fivegame blocks. | 1 "\ 0w Ao A" 416 eb: 4 A 3 y . 3 he 2 A7 c gamen Washington Athletic Club Recrea-|basket ball court and in the swimming pool. but only one victory came | . each getting a trio of court goals. |the first to be bowled at the Coliseum | fiore Frepruary 4 Hoyer ot ) rion League tossers will play the Medl {their way. Maryland basketers beat Virginia Military Institute, 30 to 21. WANT to be a member of The Ev_nnm; Star Boys Teams having the use of gyms and | Saturday night and the second at | hfheoioruary | m,,m-“_,,am'sl“;:c{_":‘ 4l Center sextet from Talter Reed|.: [exington. Catholic University was a double loser, its tossers being ; Club, and if accepted to membership, | pledge my- wishing to meet the Clovers should | Convention Hall a week later. Dou- {eniered Saturday night at 7 ¢ in the lat{ jefeated, 26 to 21, by Fordham, in New York, and its swimmers, 33%% to | make arrangements through J. Long. | bles bowling will follow the singles | 1e’s gymnasium, S b bt Al OLE Sb RS ’ TEa self to: - , at Lincoln 1815-W, between 5 and 7 | tilt. ——— 29 2472, by Baltimore Athletic Club. at Baltimore. : b i ] K. = e p‘:yliul condition. | ocloek. i A social club in connection with the| The Maryland and Catholic Univer- | What in the second session, could not Play f 24 ! AL T O | oavood will mot elect nis doubles RADIATORS, FENDERS tentral High Schoel rifle team has!sity quints will be away from home | PIRTSRL 08 TUET defeat of the season, y fair. 5 2 i eam until the impending contest is ODIES MADE AND REPAIARD he i and a blue and white| o RS Sk pa| = 1 | t and an uncomplaining leser. concluded. Ile very likel: will choose NEW RADIATORS FOR AUTON cen formed and lue an | for the remainder of the weel. To-!first in three of the seven events at | Be a modest winner . it fro i Wol. | “hield with the word “Rifle” across | : , 1 . d ™ @ squad including Glen Wol- | WITTSTATT'S R. & F. s el i 5 5 = Baltimore, but Baltimore Athletic | Abide the rules of all sports | engage in an b 1 et he top and the letter “C:" on the body ! m:h[Lleho m}i Lllnm‘s fa(ed‘\".hh;;\rzml‘n |k i by i s e | ide by " . l!.enhoblenfie. }I:d Mtehga“. - ","“.a“’ 319 13th ST. N.W. 1423 P. REAR of has been selected as the | #nd Lee at Lexington and the Brook- | Club s 3 e 3 officials. Campl and another high-class | = == i e vy st require | landers tackle Crescent Athlatic Club | Esteves of the Brooklanders won. the | respect Now IN SECDND RGUND roller. 33 ¥ g olic T. |100-vard backstroke race. while his | Follow the activities of the Club threugh The rial staff or participation in ut least | meets Manhattan in New York- and ?;;%n:,qu_ l;:;»df;x::::ed first in the : Evening Star. o outside matches as a member o saturday it will encounter City Col- an shes. ‘enin, tar. ho school team "lege of New York. Maryland will dle | i Never neglect either home duties ‘or scheel classes. § — tomorrow. but will play Virginia Poly i Preliminary heuts of the iirst swim- | technic Institute at cksburg Sat- e il riend G i t of the seacon at Central ! urday E 5 g ming meet o eason e T would like to have 2 Membership Certificate and 2 Fteal game i Mary vere scheduled to get under way at 3 In the game al Lexington, Mary NEAE g= 0 oclock this afternoon. Finals will /land was continually in front after the | Cleveland The Evening Star Boys Club hutton, which 1 will wear. !at Brookland. Tomorrow C: nts are membership on the man | This challenge gnatch, rhough. will | ., not be staged until a tilt between the RasalicniCion s tarq | King PIn AllStars and the District | ac squash players start | League Terminal I int_is out of | today on the second round of play in o e the way. John Blick, who boss th r both tbe senior and junior handicap | Icemen, contends thut if hiv team 1o 10 Match Your Odd Coats tournaments which precede the an-!good ensugh to be leading the District. y= . 5 : } | ont b hamplonship event early. | League in total pintall throngh hait s | LISEMAN’S, 7th & F i 3 eason it I c \ Results of the first round jn the |w b el RS 9 e row, according to an ; first couple of minutes of play. With ) Bheces” e maaosmant mads ber i Ats [Tnsor and Boyd scoring Traquently, | Kot AMoody, meet officia the Ol Liners gajined a 1_-1:'0-! advan- § ¢ - tage before halttime. Midvay of the thany Church tossers won from | second half. Virginia Military Insti- 'he’e(t‘apltul Athletic Club Recreation | tute managed to reduce the lead of the hsis TesEht. e l.eague team by default last night, as | opposition to 3 points, but Marvland | w,eington at Fort Warne = “‘4——'—‘-‘ only five members of the latter team{put on more steam to win easily.| Chicago at Buffalo. 2 veported at Eustern High School.|Beatty was a prominent factor in the | X0 th me was to be played. late Maryland attack 4 & i " e failuze of the Capitols to appear | The ~Catholic University Foraham | SOCCER PLAY POSTPONED. with the record-breaking King Pins. two handicap affairs are as foliows: These teams will be opponents in a HAWK[NS Senjors—¥- G- Blalr defeated W. 1. Dono- | 10-game match, the first flve to be Jan. 3 EthhflfiT:g?.'wxg'bg's Noul | bowled at King Pin January 30 and F2.C P glone deteated” "L Biek. 34 | the second five at Convention nan; " [ It oate ® - | F - 6. ! g o "patte e, Shishieg G, gen | Pebruary ¢. ! x;fi“.r, 33 '“x - A Green defeated W. A'| ging Pinners of the District League 215 8" Garon aeleled T R0 TR R, | ook The mensare o o TS K. Weeks de foard. 48! | took the measure of Cornell Lunch in Saulspury il 515 |thres games. “They topnioa 2 et ot MJOTOR CO. s held due to a conflict of dates. The|game was neither exciting nor spec- | e e forgan defested R. . shinde aé_; ESoud kf?fi's»“wfi?zfi‘e"h _331;°rfl‘:’_:é‘;n?l“:, - lub meets each Wednesday evening|tacular, according to reports. Ford-| Because of the » jefeated ¥ . K main topp} 8. }'fl 8o victors. Conveniently Located Lefty Allen’s Hilltops crushed the on Fourteenth Street Corbys in the Atlantic Club League o Wil “seores of154%; 583 vaflc‘Fj 1 1333-37 14th St. -Mgun 14 N ‘1o at 6 ! fo ERty byiteinsiiod tip thi fication, fill it out, and piadl it today - |fucken; T y rted to the pool in-|the score at 6-all sent its regulars :;thedu!eq 1 : Clip this blank a ication, ut, ail 3 3 :l:a :r’ 7;; :'r::nasium. into the fray. Catholic U. was on the | ‘he Washington lca:huew v:arfle m‘ : dd _Pd. et Bo"Gub,Evenin[ Star, Wi onD.C énflc 4 ilia Deubig. president of n 1808 count al the'poned at a meeting held. la = addressed : Chief, Boys E as#ingt & tahe i P that her fiesi gy rallied some’ [ DY members of: the cir¢uits — S S 2 N, for swimming practice and several of | ham started its second team, but with | the playing fields, soccer games

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