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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1926. SPORTS. 23 Maryland Prepares for Big Basket Ball Games: M ichigan May Have New Stadium HAS FIVE BIG CONTESTS \CLOVER JUNIORS WIN | ON COLLEGE PARK CARD FELEVENTHINAROW] N7, Clover Jun winners of | straig, starts, hoping to better on| o tomorrow when they play the Chevy Chase five on Cen- tral High court at 7:30 pm " On Saturday the Clovers tElJe Chening fi»tar “BOYS CLUB ROBERT C. S'X QUINTS ARE TIED |\WOLVERINES EXPECTED FORLEADINBIETEN TO STATE PLANS SOON By the pciated Pre | CHICAGO, January 19 x teams | . Board of Control Has Approved Idea and Model Has Been Prepared—Official Is Said to Be in of the big ten are tied fo 'ih“')\ in the W ern Conference baske! Favor of Bowl. ball race as it of Illinois (n]v | pling Michig into the defeated | { BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YOKE ry 19.—Definite announce class, 31 to at Ann Arbor last sity of Mi 1 has entered upon the p night. N foot ball amphitheater may be expected at : Among the lead a slight advantag having scored more others In its three And there is every indication that ln found that the Wolverines have con or bowl type, rather than the doub! nois and Ohio State or the more « ton and Harvard As the stadium sit now Ann Arbor th of athletics and th alummni n ¥ Washington College Offers First Topline Battle Conducted by McCLELLAN Friday—>Stevens, North Carolina, Virginia, take o | ” on| ®ym | at | you wrestling | should be r ir going in for vially when fall with an idea of becoming a star | a lot thi Tes, ee: Make sudden, e gume that have not been the game that have not be pjjencantiad eflons fo One of the 't resist continuously. e items is the {eep vour arms inside opponent’s when s the undefeated Boys' Club O vou're (he National Guard floor, and Sunday at Congress Heights they will meet some senfor team ¥ 1 be named. J. Long, at We 1815\, wishes to hook an opponent 5 for’ the ghme, which must start|taught you previously Dromptly at 1 | most important of th Thr tilts for | grip. The star of goli must have it next week. wet |or he won't be much of a driver Monday at Wi Tues- | The star batsman on the base ball Gty het GO home | club must have it to get his hits.| 0 ZS0C R0 0 g Tnethods of oor, of iy il on | The foot ball star must know how | id Saturduy shey 3 i to grip the leather or he can't throw _ MeHIORISY, AesenVG a forward pass. And so is there a| How goes the training for Satur-| > correct grip for wrestling day’s big foul-shooling tournament. H HOOL FlVE In wrestling, never ve finger| Keep your score cach day. Talke a | be HIG ends for vour apponent to grasy ind | o1 warm-up shots and then start in IN TITLE CONTESTS ¢ “\]'.“‘l'l‘x"‘ “:“’“‘ you e ey v | today and improv gradually all weel: | the tingers of the right hand, so that the thumb of the right hand is dug| balllin between the little and ring ting TS | of the left hand in back close to th knuckle. The thumb of the right hand is ¢ ed inside the index fin- |} ger of the rizht hand and the litt finger of the left hand. | The first point to |k yvour right hand palm teft hand padm up whe an opponent. By getting vou're ready t¢ teh th rip quickly. This grip prope: ken Jes s 1o finger cnds for Your opponent to grasp | and thus break your hold. Princeton Follow—Seats Installed. vour as well as your ot reason the s must learn of Hhoat concentrated efforts to s e play BY H. C. BYRD. MARYLAND has i to defeat | put th m ahead | nt the | tie \\ilh position their three ball gaues this sea- n listed will b 1l on the five the « 2 the best ever d in North ( lustitute b playe t oug ¢ play o strength on holds you have no confidence in. Keep fn motion constantly and don't w with Princeton arolina, Virginia, | Purple into an unen Minnesota for the hoth teams having conference st Purdue play it in the only the usual Stevens ihe st of them is e Bethes Yook Kl = ght for the floor that h i defeated hout so far the team has not Chica tomo; game of the we aturday night | game in ow won some year ver n stands d in co tors ne on neral {dea. of w amphithe ftuation has re 1t ntr the we'll have a little | o shooting with the he sport is heing vived throughout the United Stat is proving immensely po 1 your column tomorrow; it. ewher BASKET BALL GAMES. nnon—West Virgini: orge Washington, Lunpden Sidu iive le follc Fastern and Central basket Nt favorites in today's scholastic tmpionship series double bill at the Arcade, won out in their battles with side teams last during the ader at the Fourteenth street teams rded s of the board i Prof. Clarence wreful has membe of the iver L C want a ha Athle PHILADIEL b you'll 7 State, on the | nsyiv br tion for d mail it s Club, on, D. C. arn s to hold | nd your after this habit Col- 2B tramp it out Chier w mem ddr The I Lomt who played West 2 romped to an easy victe Handley High of Winchest I8 1o 1 but the Lincoln Park 4 to the limit to over Ivert Hall team of 14 B versity of ( hin; At Ash GOLDEN RULE. A good sport keeps his head when the “breaks are against him. on the Yankees, the [ handed a setback. \l Knox see, At New O Tulane, At W Rollins, e e Newn | Mere are some general sugsestions siphany | 44| for the wrestler | Muscles that are not actually in use | the being to upon the points wi L would [ peted on ns—>Mississippi U, wht St Thousand Mark Is Exceeded In Evening Star Boys Club Al'l'l,[\"\'ll'fix,\' for membership in T'\('r “vening Star Boys continue to pour in, and the total has gone well beyond the sand mark. Numerous pledges have tricts, their limit (Conyri r T vori @ great rally in the game with the Balti who wer 1, 15 to 1u. iy outweighed, played rings around the ians during the first half mission had put them > lead. 10 and the ific mnd_half, however, the finally were fi i to in the fi period. coring honors with als, while Heeke ae-| rn staged the i vania in Approvi 1 ark—Stetson Ul Northwest- 3l Ann Talb—I1 Arbor—Tlllinois, 31; Mich. Althot s pace | e Club thou- GRANGE NOT AT BEST AS PRO, SAYS ZUPPKE ns behind took court been received irom boys brot as th Ins1dé G(fil' By Chester Horton the outl s just as kee ers within th Yesterday, umn, announcen basket- ball fo held & . of cour D as there will he official. Kach ing d showing Wnth the the nt thr both by the © TWO CONTESTS IN A ROW FOR ST. PETER'S MIDGETS tisville High Academy tomorrow. Long-distance shooting by i Weaver, betw I(lhullllu score d a basket fro 20 seconds High zame tc to 20, Fisher s with At nd four she 'TRIO OF COURT BATTLES 'HOLD ATTENTION TONIGHT " W ASHINGTON BARRACKS, Hine Junior High and Washington |there's Terminal Y. M. C. A. courts w Re settin it mong Fort Hu e ; . George W to be h ] ot ¥ HELEN WILLS TOQUE IS SELLING IN PARIS hike | bow T CEEES Gallaudet journeys to « men in bound you in that I be gs for the the s court for a Service Loxing known “alley will amateur th Aduniors to 18, I nine shots 0n won s MeClure ST.MARTIN'S TOSSERS SEEK 16TH STRAIGHT Martin’s baske MINES TEAM LEADS IN DUCKPIN CIRCUIT which wa ey 3738 Twenty-ni J dinier, Md.; Gilbert ywine Md J stre northeast Johnson avenue BASKET BALL SECRETS By Sol Metzger. One-Hand Catch of Pass. Third street Idaho ROCK CREEK LINKS WILL BE IMPROVED Mecks quint the Domin tantons ht by am 0t Washingto fheir court fan out the 7 ne should be pull Povich | har e Assist- tmaster vision five in the open led the P It ing wd a i ition on_ the hand clasp st whe n o1 % THIS a1 w“‘é— ball player will be e it will be impos s him to catch a pass with both When it nd cl able that is to recei it there left. M he the ball by into his stomach with one sping ration on the as in the of them such a ball because they try to t with 4 team should ball in this wa Royce lglish was | r for viin's when the loeks quint | Nl ! taken t to 9. Hel ! SOCCERISTS TO MEET. Members of the Was wil seve r ness tomor unp. 4 ineton S W im d six goals from scrimma s outclassed the Ken Noel House gym. | by I tio 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. Play fair. Be a modest winner and an uncomphmmg loser. Abide by the rules of all sports I engage in and respect officials. Follow the activities of the Club through The Evening Star. g Never neglect either home duties or school classes. G e to 1 b tio attend 1 hnad, right. a4 not be . but_every be able one as r to handle in the il ue, @ one used except n | player the WALKER CUP TEAM MEETING APPROVA BY TH NEW American team of ed the n's t Sy It the to YOR Unit executi Walke® Cup 1 ring i proval. the by Unit do w thi 'ORTSM.! K. . Januar. Amateu tes ve hes in Gre e to meet The list incl mateur pl and other ziven hids e selections t llent so neerned. rdn, rdne et kne ) re n The captain choice w Golf committee for the AN. 19.—The named Associa- t Britain with gen udes prac yer: they “are side. way his v the tean of Boh judicious. to v is well liked by all golfers in i ws confidence of The t am is and by includes two young Watts Gunn of Georg MacKenzie of Was expected j other ide. . as well nditions to do s in and b the players. the younges this country. llege hington. America. | e has the ever sent The list students, | Both are great things on th itain will see more Ameri £ next in ) the f spring than it ever single season. American un s In addi ateurs | joined 1 | New ta and Roland | E T Bethesda, 3648 Ele Forest 235 Th sen, east. DARTMOUTH FROSH STAR JOINS THE MARINE CORPS BOSTOY Owen freshman, close orps. and shipped the same C., where he is now in trs yres, an Oklahoman, and a prom candidate. | mates to life in Boston, 1sing had track been thought, | have forsaken college Madde 1 Park; reet north nh, Tolson, jr. anth street; en, M. rty-first anuary Ayres, who fai the United Md.; ML Huntington Ter: May Wi 1st an, Elmer Robert E. Moore, Dor risten 9 Rhode Island avenue north James treet: Paul E 1¥s 19 (P). Dartmouth’s 1 to return at the of the Christmas holi He joined the forces and _foo! t by ball his where he was last seen. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By the Associated Press ROCHESTER, N. Y fert, Rochester, WARK, York. toona ( Pittsburgh, and N. PITTSBURGH, P Penns beat W nd land Teddy Is fought vlvania fiyw ee Willie W (10);_Vic a draw (10). Willie Davies, champion Is, champion ofs Pittsburgh. Ohio, Prog. erbrook, Niles, ‘Sandy” Sei- | Conroy. ught a draw (10 rounds). J.—Sammie Vogel, defeated Dick Conlon, Al- | Miky fght PHILADELPHIA.— Billy niland Friedman, Moo, e | Philadelphia. | CLEVEL won on Chi New York, Creek (10): 5). u foul (6): Tex Canada knocked out M e Mur 'L \ Marine anu; Ay to Par ning. Wells o Georg D.—Benny from_Sailor | Maxie Rosen- | beat Rocky Smith can of Gemas, | Bass, Phila r to the weekly Martin's the Holy Nuam Joe ) an ambitious s in addition of the cit tos quint Mana h the Aloy s call Potomac FRIENDS BASKETERS LEAD IN PREP LOOP School basketers, ¢ by the lightweight five rep resenting Devitt Preparatory School, 17 to 12, are holding the lead in the prep school basket ball league, which oper- | 2ast Potomac ed its sec annual series last week. | Park will he have won two out of [Dr s, while Devitt and the Woodward hool 1 each hav broken even in two Epi ! brings up the rear. The schedule s for a_game tod between Woodward and Episco ms Alexandria. On 2 s Devitt at the Natlonal and the Woodward play at Friends gym. Double ers are carded for Tuesdays and | g until February 9, when E closes. | The teams now stand as follow Waon. Lost holes which he expects t in March and combine with the nine holes to make an 18-hole 'Dan Morgan, the past years. The Roc! 15t vear by woard. An Pro beaten ourse wa the Government important feature angement i Parl inter me, notwithsta | improvements to be r | nd Brookly Wast Chic R at Night's Chicago, Tonizht's Game. Chicago at Cleveland Result. Boston, 21 15, Eriends .. . Woodward i Dev S e Epis : i @ PALACE QUINT BEATEN COLUMBUS, Ohio, January 19.—| ! The Columbus tion {def " This Week Only Felt Hat, cleaned and reblocked . 00C Business Suit, ed the Washington Palace Clul| of the American Basket Ball | League, in an exhibition game last | | night, 25 to 22. | T i DUNN GETS TWO0 HURLEBS RADIATORS, FENDERS BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED NEW RADIATORS FOR AU WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS 219 13th ST. N.W 1493 P. 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Main 2343 1——years old; school. ey Qeansd’ vould like to have a Membership Certificate and The Evening Star Boys Club button, which | will wear. | delphia, knocked out Al Corbett, Cleve- (land (1); Marty Burke, New Orleans, beat Tony Stebenau, Buffalo (8), team of American women {headed by Glenna Collette, will invade the mother count | Edith Cummings is golng abroad this Winter and probably will remain in gland for the championships. farion Hollings, Mrs. H. D. Sterrett, rnice Wall, Mr Hurd and Mary Dlayers probabl, the right dealer. BALTIMORE, Md., Janvary 19 (). —Jack_Dunn, manager of the Balti- more Internationals, has aunmmted! | the signing of two young pitchers— ille, Ky. (10). Ihulh southpaws. They are Edward onn.—Jack Sharkey, | Husak, of the Cleveland sandlots, and | New England heavywelght [A. L. Carlton, from Oklahoma Uni- | Each is 6 feet 2 inches tall. l | MOBILE, Ala.—"Big Boy" Peter-| son, New Orleans, won a decision from Harry Fay, Lou HARTFORD, Boston, SEMMES MOTOR COMPA RAPHAEL SEMMES, President Used Car Department 1307 14th St. N.W. and 613 G St. N.W. Main 6660 Open Evenings R B | Be - , ||/ K. Browne are others who are slated | champlon, knocked out Mexican Joe | versity. Name of Boy to go over. | Lawson, Columbus, Ohio (2). Long Jim Barnes, present holder NEW YORK.—Joe Glick, New of the British open title; Walter Ha- | York, won a technical knockout over CUEISTS PLAY TONIGHT. wen, twice holder of that title, and | Ruby Stein, New York (7); Eddie An- Charles Bartelmes and Joseph Crow- I Johnny Farrell of the professional | derson ‘Wyoming knocked out \le will furnish toniglt's match in the | clan, already have announced thefr | Spencer rdner, Newport, R. I. (1): | District pocket billiard tourney at {intention of going to Great Britain | Harry Wallach, New York, beat Billy nd Central parlors. Tomorrow and it is reported that | Kennedy, New Orleans (10). owley will cross cues with Clive azen, Joe Kirkwood and a| MASON CITY, lowa.—Claude Dru-|Richmond. First and second places in other younz homebred profes- |ry. Coe College student, outpointed |the event having been decided, the Wt will join the invasion. Jackie Conway, Minneapolis (8). fight is now on for third honors. Dopse BROTHERS DEALERS SELL 600D USED CARS | next Gene few sior Spring, fill it out, and mail it today Clip this blank application. o Star, Washington. D.C. gddressed: Chief, Boys Club, Ever