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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH I\ (-T()\' D. 9 Bl C, ZIANU‘\‘RY 1, 1926 —SPORTS SECTION. 3 Central and Eastern Fives Score : Navy Basketers Down Georgetown, 42 to 29 BEAT WESTERN AND TECH | IN PAIR OF LLOSE GAMES | Blue and White Wins From Old Rival by l3-t07? ’ Count, While Capitolites Are Extended to Down Georgetowners, 29 to 21. BY JOHN 1. WHIT Central 1 high school basket the Arc with a | while e ings of first | ball me ved ade slate clean rd-carned victory the team ir Li ling both side Id scoreless iners werc luring the entire 40 minute. rd who todk a turn at to forw the finai East markes throug able This wa “Ma in auarter, witic 1 Like ¢ beautif > the M rom 1 ron ri tral forwa and nt z on I outsi orie s did somne two of point wWice did shooting eriod the ulti e th M edonsl tirs whi CAPT ALBERT Moorr -ALL.(HL a AJ ALOYSIUS CLUB STAGES FIVE-MILE JAUNT TODAY' ISTANCE ST. JOHN'S TOO MUCH : FORRANDOLPH-MACON John'" R: College | quint lolph-Ma- | . tonixht core, the gam vus | hard fought throughout and only the | J « up by the locals in erved to give them vic therners played them | the last perios | were called, all | ¢ othe host club, one - to be held » nner of the o be retuined ner takin, | sainst the vi o tini and Summary the tir Line-Up BOXERS WHO WILL REPRESENT C. (GEORGL ADAMS -".Idd](’\W(—‘lq}H blanks marked : HOLLAND OF VIR WILL “SEED” QUINTS IN SOUTHERN EVENT! i The of tions CHARLOTTESVILL! ary 30.—Howard A. Holla folk, Vi, captain of the ket bull tewm, has bhad 11 | career in sports, | university with : as a high school ated Ga Confer in Atla will be Southern tournament Murch 2 16 1 t s of according to rules basket ball committee. of which H. J. | Stegeman. athletic director Tniversity of Georgia | hese teams will Eames where s are not played the se committee new rule applicable this tes to the drawings for the va ous brackets. Tleretofore, it has h.lp | stands at pened that strong teams have been Last eliminated in the ¢ rounds of the | on_seve tournament, while weaker teams have ired survived on account of the pairings. at b i To avoid this each coach will be re-| In base ball pring quested to vote for four “heat leaders” | Mainstay in the box and when he replies to the application to | leading batters enter the tournament. cast for the four on the conferenca, By this method it is hoped to keep| least four leading teams in the Virginia teams without ment until the semifinals. The | true that he camie to Vire r pairing would be by lot. | 0o record in athletics Six fteamns in the conference cannot | of Norfoli, Va rticipute in the tournament on ac- | umerals in three n of the 16 teams ruling, there|his first year 22 colleg supporting inter-| When it ¢ menibers of the or- | the Fall of 1922 he did not the squad. and the sume v { basket ball, but his ability 4 GENERALS WIN OVER V. P. I. AT WRESTLING b ebruary confined to the | the organization, adopted by the | come branches Last season Holland varsity letter in three n and at the same time he an averag for the thir | “Holland_is sear | basket hall forward | his rage f sport tained at the past thr conference ion will the « of the for t be by rel seven Imen utl fall. ; E o Dobbs 1o 1] | his play and_ welterwed, ‘ulpepper winning over Hargis baving the edge Walters. Rule, lightweight ton and Lee's fi tecision over Turner limited class, Capt. Tilson, 1 and “Dock™ Woolwine the other 8 points for t ion: L berger nd Downin; It was Tilson's third HYATTSVILLE GUARDS DEFEAT BLISS QUINT HYATTSVILLE, Md 3 A foul shot tossed ti in the last minute of ¢incent, Company 1° National Guard ctrical School Hurton over nd Princeton and lat. | inning game a © he ainst Colum outstanding teams re three p Holt, and Miles I count being coiles jor £ victory of the ity ion. h Carolina defeated Tulane for in the Spring of 1 as an end, and it was Coach Neale shifted him to he placed with the reeula | basket ball season Hollan | place as forward for the NAVY PLEBFS SCOBE ANNAPOLIS, Md., Janvary 30— | tremely brilllant shooting b: right forward on the local team, was the largest factor in keeping the Naval Academy plebes uhead of the Gettysburg Freshmen here this after- noon, the final score being 49 to 34 |'in favor of the locals. The game was \ preliminary 1o the big game |wvell played, and. interesting. n's Celtics downed i team Eoing Yiat SO ander the name of O All-Stars, ASSY SOCCERISTS WIN. | ahead three ] 21 to 10, Jimmy Crawford's British Emba: to play V. | reserves trimmed the Army Medical | Thursday and Saturday | Center soccer eleven in an exhibition | North zame vesterduy at Rockvill. The | here. ore was 3 to L. o Otto ——lo—— iceepted. The timing of a foot race is done | ied upon | from the flash of the pistol and not the report. January I the hoop by Rufus | . ave the tory over hiere tonight, A if time the count was knotted | heads this W without a_de {average of exactly half dozen contests. Durin, ahead three hard games wi Milwaukee Yllot Quits. MILWAUKEE. Wis., Junua H.nv\ Clark. manager of th American Association as handed his tion orchert. preside t wak orchert said ke bhad not & successor Billiards and houorable mame in I s ahmost 40 vears, in his studies of tive session. at Mau . and that he n won him a place on the regul Carolina and Maryland is an extremely GINIA IS ALL-AROUND STAR| Vi, Janu nd of Nor- ginia bas unusual el the record at first nd of tratning did he he- | an outstanding player in three wade his #jor Sports maintaine “hove outstanding uth, and, his season I he won a ern teams nention for he was the one of the | Within one the votes to be | Pitehal shutout games aguinst Corneli | week he won 1] 17 But Holland did not make any of the | zht. It is inja with a High rde his orts during foot ball in even makel was true of 1s a pitcher r nine -xt Fall he {tried foot ball again without success, only when tackle that rs. In the nd made first time, { while in base ball he became a pitch- The basket ball tagm which Holland nter has won six gumes ‘eat and has 50 poin red an in the £ the woek ill be play- ginlane go to Lexington . while on teams of play and and remains In the position it has held for points a | ancient | THOLIC UNIVERSITY IN COLLEGIATE MATCHES LDODIE LAFONT Welterwe THOMAS LArRGAny Banfam\velqkt . WOMEN A R wish to try their sk advance en the pool promptiy at 7:40 If any swimmer desiring s not passed the Y. W. ( | examination, she shouls to the I treet house Tuesday ev | between 7 and 9 velock to be exam. lined by the assoc! 1 physician as {no _one Howed to swim in the pool unless ed the examina- | tion If this first meet p {the Capitol Athletic | sponsor series of {for noviges, staging | month, in an effort t participation in th list_of SWIMMING miect with swimme is necessary. to i b ves Club is goi interclub meets them once a encourage ms is sport flu We esday | wrd free style | side s hragst and ! yard free styl and tancy diving to vard relay George Washington basket ball to sers will journey to Williamsburg urday to play the William team. one of thelr most {opponents. Last vear the Vir defeated the Hatchetettes by one point {at Williamsburg. on the lo cal squad hope to Virginta-Hopking, coseh, hag ot an- | nounced the full squad of 10, whick will make the journey, but it is cer- tain that the following members of the varsity team will De included. Alys Ewers, captain; Grace Young, Jean Jackson, Leah Cate, Winifred France, Elizabeth lastings and Er- myntrude Valden, ma The four substitute: this week after a pr tween the first and second teams, will be picked a The Gallaudet-Wilson Normal game which was to have been played las night was postponed Central High hool sharpshooters are preparing for the long anticipated telegraphic encounter with the crack squad from Joliet High School, Joliet, 1., which will be shot Wednesday afternoon. The results will not be known for a week or 10 days after the match is shot, but the five high scores sent in by the local team will be announced immediately by Miss Louise Hart, faculty advisor. Miss Hart is planning a new fea- ture of the shooting program this year. A junior-senior «tlenllnt‘” match will be shot on February The nine seniors with the best L.env jeral records for the present season will shoot in a a shoulder-to-shoulder off-hand encounter with the ranking juniors. The score will not be counted as in the N. R. A. matches. The opponents will be paived off, The high score of t at The cvent will be open to : cesstul, ice game be- | nine | cight Jor Coricr- e 1l ¥eltersreigh Featherweralit IN SPORT BY CORINNL F AZIR— will be held by 7:40 in the Y. W beginne own cl. | pitol Ath-| 1 on E ity “!ml ers the € rs in th Entrants pair will count e Nine nt The team s I nts will point will i " win the iniviatal high will receive a | {the winng sented wi Elizabeth tain of the 4 at a recent meeting iz 'HORTON TAKES TRAP MEET IN SHOOT-OFF| Cupt: H. M, Burrows showed the terday in the race the W and tied for | scores of 47 in trophy in the s| " P. Wi " marksmen who entered the o oy tition for the hich handicap :1:0on by virtue of th, ndded rgets. Shelton kept up with h end of the regulatinn even led n the extra shoot of &0 He cracked only 47, while Will made a perfec! Horton & Frank hest form ye added tarset | shington Club fir with | th 50-hird of n honors Horton won ooter j basing the | on_his avel Scores hay Biundon, 3 . 42; Lane, Sivert, 42: Pa 38% : Constantine Wilson, Men- 1 5 B ’MARINO IS HIGH SCORER IN FIELD TRIAL EVENT! | UNION SPRINGS. Ala 180 (®).—Marino, owned by C. fith of Big Cabin, Ok won the hig score in the frec-for-all champion stake of $1,000 and a leg on the cup offered by the Natlonal Field Trial Club here | | today. | _The winner | Dixon. Announcement {lowed a final hent | owned 2.6 C with Mack Pritchett Aldvich. Janug E. Grif- | was handled by Pete! of the winner with ¥ Sage, fol- | poned | four WILLIAM BYRNE 1 tqh{\, L—:uaht IA ALOYSIUS AND EAGLE FIVES TO GET ACTION from 1 Cortez Athlet St M over the Heights Midgets won 1o Midgets. 10 to 8. yesterds ohn's Hamilton of \Ve ers \\lll' m. court 'BOYS’ CLUB TOSSERS | TAKE THREE GAMES | 1ub bask tories Boys' « a trio of The I Athletic vestel mped the Emerson to whil Senators Northern Mide: 20 scove and the Rungers trimmed the Bridgeport Athletic Ciu, 23, The scores. Senators outc Ny st GFG Hillf. Hancork b Upright Halt. Gran| herg. (Columbia A, C.) oys Cluh) Emerson )'hum(nwn 14 128 Totals ‘ohen (Business) Valluri (T ™). ENTER GOLF TOU“EY PINEHURST, N. C., January 30 (&), rdner White of New York, form Metropolitan champion; Donald Par- sons, Youngstown, Ohlo, winner of the mid-January tournament and Tin Whistle round robin; T. W. Downing and C. C. French of the Crescent Ath- Club, New York, and W7 dell of Garden City, N. Y. nior champlon, are among the : received for the St. \ilentine #olf tournament, which hegins here Monday. Umpire Tru s seored | the | = | stopped, VICTORY OF MIDSHIPMEN DUE TO BIG EARLY LEAD A\Iu- ad 22 1o 11 at Intermission, But Are Played 1y tandstill by Hilltoppers in Second Half. Nork Is Blue and Gray Star. we fleld, the ing from fc . during the a eup and Summary ROD AND BY STREAM PERRY MILLER BASKET BALL SECRETS <ol Met/gor e | Ay WHEN TARING REBOUND » bill further npany. corpor mon carrier pro of the act = ¢ | viction thereof. be punishe ding 500 or Imprisonme moresthah six months fine i is nvictio shipped . or posses provisions of this bill s {ed and disposed of as dir jeourt having jurisdi Last Fi | was ealle { game warden ed that he has for tha illexal ¢ at Occoquan. He said th confiscated 198 of these from 4 to.6 pounds quipment. This same recently told the writer that that bass were being shipped Virginia to Washingto: RBalt and Philadelphia markets. With passaxe of Representative Hawes | this niethod of catehing bass would because it would bo impos sible to ship them out of t} e, nd when an example is mad eral of thése violators it | others. This column wo both fine and imprisonm offenders THREE SOCCER TILTS ARE ON CARD TODAY day morning tehing of bla | rangir their DE MoLAY COURTMEN BOOK TRIO OF TILTS 3l Under date of January 8 lowing letter was received column: “Your efforts in promotion of Tidal Basin fish conservation work s rely entitles you to the thanks of the wall Association of Watchfully Wait- ing Waltons, whether they believe it or not. I contributed $1 in apprec tion of the project when it was st ed, and, as an encore of yvour he performance in what. nxe enough, turned out to be a difficult role, T am inclosing my check for| another dollar. - “I would be glad if, an encore fund, enough be raised to wipe out the piseatorial \\13“!)( or, i to reduce it to ! bullminnow s ly. “WILLIAM T“'T()\ TALBOTT Tt would be ve: atifying to this column if an “encore club” could he | formed to help wipe out this halance |The Potomac Anglers’ Association r last two starts. will hold another get-together meet- fen team inc 1,[‘1‘,\ ing in the auditorium of the Interior sh Edelstein in it Department next Wednesday evening. and won 1 the ‘The committee in charge of the meet- ! ing has announced t it secured some exceptionally fine reels to be shown this time. devoted entively to BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED bass fishing » speaker of the eve- NEW RADIATORN YOR AUTOS ning will be Flon. . . Maniove of | WITTSTATTS R, & F. WKS. Missonri Al are cordially invited. ' 319 13th ST. AW P, REG® this preliminar rsity clash in Ryan gyr by means of | nasiur ney could |, The : matches by Mannger basketers. nd of line-up, ! Pullma ¥ RAD!ATORS FENDERS