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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1926 d " = === = C G 'S R PALACE QUINT AIMS i ' FIVE GAMES ARE CARDE INT A he €bening Star DEV 7 nY !/ VIR U7 ; { T TO OBTAIN REVENGE | g TAKING LONG JAUNT = f DURING NEXT TWO DAYS A FOR CITIZENS OF STATE = Pulace Club conrtmen. whe bowed ; . Conehl . T ‘Banfela. Markeer = to the Fort Wayne Knightss of € J Jornss :. e (“’r :]:h‘v Al':::v; A o - arvls e R limbos five Wednesdsy,. bat o . 20 28 Aquadi ol 7eq7 7 5 . . Geor,_oum n, Maryland and George Washington See |1 hi in their battle > Conducted by ROBERT C. Mc [] prep piavers tert Washington today | Probably Will Treat Them Same as Alumni After Stu- 2 > Tk v, . 1 Chig . expect 1o put up = J| for a hasket ball trip that will keep Action Tonight, While Catholic U. and Old i o0 The Fort W jifes Aihe I Oxi iTab WOHl Keey . zht, K ~ spirited fight when the Fort Wavn | . R » dent Dem s e —_— sH Li H G T tossers come here Sunday to play the | OYS, we've certainly learned | Al you need is space, a basket ball | them on the road until Thursday of « ands Have Been Met Ql""‘“n“ » Jiners ave Contests OMorrow locals on the Arcade court | Vet Tall . jand one basket next week. | > 4 b sl 5 2 | Ay basie this Win- ong Has Been Debated The Washington quint played s su enongh basket ba Tomorrow night the Devitt quint -ong ¢ rated, perior floor zame to that exhibited by ter 1o enable us to have <-ur|| Tt cuch contestant will take 25 |enguges the freshmen of Virginia Mil- | - i the Hoosiers on Wednesday night it . y a v rom e foul ine, €eping | jiry Institute at Lexington. Monday | BY H. C. BYRD fue Dionincton 9 Anesis ment ) wn carnival. And so we'll have it | eareral coumt e tr0n K , ; e A wirs forced to ag ofe wen Fort #x to how muny gouls | ssers. in BY LAWRENCE PERRY OUR college teanis t heve this week end forathiletic sompetitionsl Navos proved, iy proficient in | tonmorrow "":"}"_ rs of Augusta Mil - EW YOR £ ERRY: : ) ic comy couning from the free-throw line \Well have it cither in the morn- | Then comes three throws each for { gy % ot Dafiance. while ol ; IRK. February 12—After a long period of indecision as to with local institutior Penn State. West Virginia and Duke Uni-| The Washington Yankees will hav 7 distance. Tally the distance figure. | g4, them back in Lexington again just what the rights of citizens of the Stat \ Sy b hall games and Washing e (he ooy azatn in 1he mrelimindts ton. [A0€ or in the afternoon. whichever | After that choose your partners and | 1005 Ahem back b Lexingion again | s % : of the State of Michigan are with boxing match, ' i shington and Lee MR test. They are encounterinz the Bl |is convenient for vou and \uurl"“:k" e eemton Hic basliot e ‘Lee frosh respect to scats at foot ball games plaved hy the Wolverine elever Three hasket hall games are listed tonight and two tomarrow night. | string of 20 straight wins and his vt | fends. There is no iormality 1o make the shot for the basket each |, The wour Will be wonciuded bednes | 20000 D o e Uity scemitoibe sonithe eerse ofalathinils Penn State meets Georeetown on the Hilltop, West Virginia goes against | to he defeated this season 20 through. no one’s sanction 1o be |t Five passes between you and | 1i¢ night in SHaigion)stutnds towardiahe piiblic Maryiand and | sity against George Washington in contests . 2 a1 wies 1 cr |3 _wariner must be winde previous | L0 EL L ihe tip are den Impu'se in this direction is given in frdings of the comiittee e to he decided th WILL HOLD cured —all we've got to do ‘; e ‘n" fac shot. Ttarl ndn.e ol|her end | e NreEarden ana Danme. | five on intercollegiate athletics. which was appointed to investigate present A ; cther to nd have a lot of |of the court and move down the sa 5 Kennedy, McFadden and Danne-fo s in the conduct of athletics i Reber 2 . . Tomorrow Virginia plavs Ctaholic University and Duke : SHOOT. theeton as if you were in a game. The pair | Miller. forwards: Ribmitzki, Mervill and This rm.nm:l.h, b - ded the e ' ¥ ¢ ’(V\'\—ri-'\ tries conclusions with Marsland, \Washington and Lee's boc. | Washington Gun Club membars winl | fun Feltiing iurd,” guards. and_Fustable, center. | This o £ ihe Sdesideditiny \\hw) he State owns the univers Ing team i< to he the opponent of Catholic U, at Brookland e in Shoot tomorrow und up as mam of the zang as | this eves 5 . - L s fact does not mmply that any citizen has the vested right to atte Sna e i ) I D it v | el o mes the hard number—the| Frineipals at Kastern and Central|any form of cntertainment offered by the umiversits: simply hecanse he contests, schools A Nte wd present tomovrow. If | dribble from one end of the floor to | YeSterday agreed upen Tuesday. Feb-|a citizen. tomorrow. Georgetown and niver Q}{)l FH A I I AN l I / where, that will be fine. But if you shoc You zet 10 trials at that, teo, | OF for the h school basketr ball | woy1g care 10 precipi any such #fty of Maryland will have men in the | ™= 4 “ St do the next best and get the big [ There ix the program of four | U I"“‘n-"‘_;' e foar will be used | controversy between the nniversity SWIMMING RECORDS Wilvo track. sames in New Yor 1 [e o] = Vicant room we've ta Aboul S0 | SNApPY events. There will be an indi. | With Joe Deering und Joe Fitzgerald | und citizens as would be involved in a Catholic University's sw i l() R’V much. And if you h )t that [ vidual winner in eich. excepting the Officiating, Stilfbacked attitude of thix sort e UR! T A R S G e v e e e ot Sl CONTINUE TO FALL A at Swarthmor ~ shure the glory - ihilits Just which is the hetter of the heda = eshmen quint to 1y know , g 3 ) | the editor of The Fvening St ok iy i greement Is Probable. oy nown. Duke University hax been ARCH 8 has heen announced as the starting date jor the | Club. Do that us soon as the carni. | COUNL. Peewee Walker It ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla.. February coming along at & wood gait and \West < Eafiele loryhe. & Piniover: (iive winners in scoring with tor. I8 more probable that an ar- | (py ors al the we = na- Virginia siarted its season at home South Atlantic basket ball tourney. held in Raltimore, jor the de y ‘” s I.m the winners and the o T Ee ranzement ;wx be made whereby a S e ';" L Hke 4 world heater. PenniState neasls Gid SI i oo ; d of each i KEd portion of the seats will be set aside na 2 Athletic N swim always has a strong combination in | s S I St elees Elsewhere on this paze will he = Jor She alumanliang 4 portion forcill j‘l::‘—wfl‘ "','Lfl;' ‘2' Y w;w e thers el will compete in five divisions. while girls will fight for the wn fonnd an wpphcation for membership corgetown frosh and | 7<% After (he <indent’ demands had |47 Vesinning 1o wonder how man West Virginia has slumped since it | limited championship only. The South Atlantic Associa ; . Fill it in todav and mail it wddvessed Alban zames were called | Mcn met niore. watld recoras %l be shatiéred Beann Ha oin. A8 i © e e e c clation will present bionitar: Bove Ciube ore Bvann v Off vesterday. leaving (onzaga as the wh promise, in fact, has | e );.:\ v]L “n broken vester s Prlliant basket ball. but since it eame S eoals 10 members of the winning teams | Washington. 0. only other scholastic combination to S L oeae . Al e s e e thia way has not done <o well Ry Nash. 1307 Massachusetts ave- | Boys' Cluh Celties won a &1 i e et action. The 1 Streeters journeyed | 1T JIE S o 3 Thal slumn) lost to Navy and Georze Washing vlnf.m:”'.:.):.’.f..\; ”’dll‘lfl-lvum; °nl':\ decision in a zame with the i Boy Builders. Alexandria and outclassed the st | G, GRS SRATe o 'h,'v" )l‘rrlf\?;}- B oy mas an geen e D Buked i e A s ey [ Yot Stand erect and breathe deeply: fake Mary s Celtics. 38 10 23 wo:thirds to the alamnt and jone ried its season with a new coach M7 honed at Atlantic = breathing exercises morning and . —— third for : R RSP and has shown considerable prograss | . = . Lions defeated the Fiears. 13 g (o, hope for & dry day and one not too | pichy Central Eastern arve listed for v for citizens - The:boxing matches at Catholic (ni.| Comet basketer t ed their | while the Buffalos downed the s, [ cold [ ‘Conyright, 19261 e on el tisaQhamplonsitck Kine the 100 s e varsity will be the first that have ever SOCK conside Night by nosing | 14 1o 17, in last nighte tite o (e — = - ———e - — | cunton’ Miliary Academy in attitude of the comm taken place hetween two colleges in 0% the Ebivhany Big Five. 37 10 33| v . A = - n ihe first of three zimes tromn SO Ay S e ) A considerable interest will he attached 10 KDizht Store five tomorrow on tossers taok | £ thietic arnival S IRe Y Maryl hmen in # preliminary erage citizen. the zrad: to the houts for that reason, if npe NS ATMOry foor at Alexandria. The 5 32 . 1 Coll Park starting at 7 o'cle tified in expecting AR Rame siaris at 8:30 following a clash tois2 . 2 Lo Wostern MUgiTS Tormer star. crove | et ses o B S IS8 04 | Kastern Prepa took hoth haiven of or Everung Star DBoys Club i, i e ket rom | uimied o e ho. o itk ™S o MO eountry and mile runner. Martin, jx a | A0d Suwver led the Comet offense in | it defeatink Les Amis > . s & ing a battleship expectorated upon of New York and member of the Dartmouih track team (he il with Epiphany. the former S apmitpiine st Swavely Prep of Manassas won | the deck. © b Al Lo dovae by r e eyl and is running on the twomile reta tind 15 counters and the latter ring- D . from ndolph-Macon Academy the officer of the deck n said 00:vard breast & four. He' Is. of course. ot winpime 0 00 4 total of 11 points, Ourand |y oo s IHOUGH no definite plans have been made, the idea of holding a | ' it he G d breast stroke races as easily as he did at Western W3S best for the losers. with two| ° s T iIC (LUl colntmen monstrons athletic carnival for the members of The ning Star . L uf this war. e f DAL b SOBRAIRD e ; e ANd SevEn Thes Tainie. tackle the First Brethren quint to- d do us he plea 3 LD kil we - night at § o'clock in Noel House gym Bovs Club is being considered. This announcement may be a little BLACKBURN ROVERS WIN. oy Tenrhe ) ke pocker, |50 thelr, wosla's re the A “Red"” Fckels, former Central High last night's Service Leagne clash | == yremature, but it was decided to allow the boys 1o know just what i< ONDO elruary 12 € e forth @ quarter and fliest CAlORInTy Bekuing Balf-miler, is & member of Lafaver s p|between \Washington® Baprsons anq| Petworth Boys' Club won trom the | P*°™? IR N o . ¥ S G OERON Febulsra 12 fR ks the citizen's han 3 seconds B onemile four. He ran first on thar Fort Humphrevs having heen post-| Cleveland Park Juniors. 38 to 36. mind. While the plans are heing gone over. the chiei wonld welcome any b Rovers e ldie Hlon Pia Here is sumethinz more than vour $ismcond t-amhln the event in which his team Doned. tomorrow’s game hetween the P i letters on the idea. ah fant BaN eroe Baine Share of the support Navy . = was beaten hy Colgate in the Millroxe Army Medical Center five and Fori | Columbia Juniors earned the ver 0 L0y : E he <aid. “Now zet off this ship games shington may {ifford the _latter dict in 3 clash with the Biliorc Juniors. || 6 h"fi"“\“,'_"m'I:,al’j““".:;‘,;“‘;“ L American Basket Ball League. — team a means of hreaking the firsi-| 35 to 2 o e , : i PEERIHLS = ~ Tyler, star center on the Virginia place deadlock with Humphrevs, The gocd g ihe inrasent wiie: oL kol T'he committee of five had foot e B basket ball team. is out of the game match is scheduled for the Fort Wash.| Red Shield tossers defeated the )t W11 not be 10ng before the orean - Q ’ under the microscope for some 0t Roscer 'n & ROl and may not be availahle for anyv more | ington fic McLeans, 36 10 22. and won from the | 781170 Is the larg | ®, Aand as a resy s that all is not ac.cl0 04 non rome»t; this vear. He suffered = - anons, 49 to 40, th r;"" . S e Woll wifh F A i azo 03 sprained ankle in the contest with _ Anacestia Kagles, listed to meet the S ere are still manv_ eligible h . e e 27 e . 0 Virginia Milit Tscinnre, ‘and | Roamer five Sunday” afternoom arc| Cuthhert Midges handed a sethack | (3147 the (old. however. Only thote BY CORINNE FRAZIER pruschitin: A% ns in Ve Reentt S ed ankles do not get well very | hold: [ i dance tonigh 2 ded a sethack | who are willing to iake the Rovs i ommitie s Th “ - e o gel W v "'HI::‘I":‘-:‘ZHe;:T:\AY:;ir:‘n’l'lll‘n‘lm:h‘ at|to the Merrimacs, 34 to 26, Club pledge and abide |.'\ rl" are ECH HIGH SCHOOL Seniois capfuced the i i s ne throuz cial azer s = =] — anted. & th restige of the or- . . 1 S FESHSS e ¥ Washington College. which lost 10| Northern Midgets and caivary Reas| BASKET BALL GAMES. [ Eeation. Wi mbL e o balrl\:'.v-n! lar interclass series yesterday. romping on the | i sextet) | Whohtas [rmeth ;hr.\ and a short time back for its are to play tonight at 7 o'colck in Cal. | . for the sake of numbers 51 to 25 This victory places the Juniors. Seniors and Sophomores | ' ASErAD{Izsment of the Trat Jefeat in two years. has had a|vary gymnasium. | st Brooklaud—Catolic. University, v L have wome more talks 22| in a triple tie for first place. exch having lost one contest during the serics. | UnfoFImL axtrenes. W has 10st to two schools in Marviand.| Stanton tossers had little difficulty | &t ton—North Carolina, 43;| later on. The club has some real|The tie will be plaved off. starting next Monday i s Sl :::mr;vr‘“(\\N“.\».:ndg“,."r :Iv‘v\d one of which | handing a4 sethack to Company | Washington and Lee, 26 i ca ‘v"m !lslf;l‘ nnlw{k v"x_ ‘;: While they were outre. raight victories to their credit. They inasmiuch o vio ather ;,.f’uy” Sexiainly wae Qeeldedy inferion to it. |47 to 21 w” At Lfi.m,.,b“r;_ ki niversity, 29 and some real mavice for de- ‘('n'l:ll;ln\!x:? InF;vul'n( of expe | have cen neither ted nor def ated | success depend so completely 3 i N o An ; . yichbiirg College; G0 et o e oEn | av, the Freshmen pul up during the first six weeks of pl thie ¢ obTSmared e Ot Of 2 napolis and heat the Navy hy one| Aloysius Seniors, beaten by Cal- | [SRCUBUTE * ) exbrn ) fight. Katherine Wassman. right | Princess Athletic Club's junior Squad | hers of the tesin ! : z point. ;s“‘,\”‘"q \\qursrlla\- m‘gk'\‘l. ndm -‘kl At Tuscaloosa—Alabama, 6: Tulane, In the ;lu\- "-'::"”; x::‘fl\o";‘e"; guard. did some very effective work | holds second place with » percenta: Another Bcor a4 cuse ——_ . pit their siride last night and took | =% *| nouncement ix made o contest | i the back field, checking manv|of 533 After dropphs the f ne | isce s e nerals beinz k Cobb. North Carolina Univer ' the Cardinals to camp, 38 to 14. < " cer. | 10 be held tomorrow. It is explained | scoring attempts on the part of Helen | of the son I oo it | it ol in ol whisss = At _Richmond—R nd Univer- publi othe h forward, is being rated as the = = | above. 1t ix hoped as many as possi- | p, ther v et Tashet e eing rated e | Frank Rupperts De Luxe Midgets | #ity. 31: Bridgewater, 23. . ; etrie. the Senior stellur forward. won the remaining five in which it | seems (o be al its worst in foo and accurate P the South. | 1 paaE . blv can will take pari. Basket ball| Geraldine Stackhouse scored 19 has fizured . e ot bh I e T Solih e (b oot ot Morsial "l Frankin—Frankith, 45; Del Dl es willjtake pare, haal pelersidine stackhouse scored 19| han figured A is the pre-eminence of the couch He got eigh zh a remarkable shot. Against Mary- | luxe Store for a game tonight. "h“:“fi i Culifxa Lenoir. 28,1 The same rules that prevailed in | Siainia Cracker wha repaced Fme | sningion v‘\‘:;‘]m o I;IJM n..m; .h:u:;;: ens are referred to as if they = and Tuesday nigi la e 3 = At Guilford—Guilford, .enoir, 8.1 Gl conten 5 5 third place. lts or sextet has won | wer - sonal possession — === == Zoals, two of which were from di | in the first game of a double-header 3 o o he Din omn O . | Pomtac Misx Peitle collecies arv Ellen Totten of the Princess The commi D - N Anglas And At here from ANt | tonight at 7:30 at the National Guard Beaver Falls, Pa.—Geneva, lal, 27, of course. every one is ex_| Senior squad—Geraldine Stackhouse. A."C mallest forw of the coaches 1o use emonstratmg N Bodderer. o oD en| ATMOLY. Company - and Naval Med 3 pEcten lopabldeine niaduleds Helen :‘;lr_lv Virginia_Crocker. for. | in th adinz all-comers pieces 1 b N at forward. o i e <o i | lcal School quints furnish the second | i Havana, i he Tint of mow st nta for mem. | Nards: Marion Hunt, captain. center: scori he has collected | with the = 3 h S R B yieiant, conter snd sunns sieo T ey | 36" Ke’ Wokt iehange. Club: T | beranin Tt "D+ (0 e Disle Mason na ieasrs” il s bt in”ix” cameaan Werage of | The vt i N the Superiority lina quini. Asa defensive Waver there | — ——————| “Paul Stoffel, 68 Clarendon avenue, | {iniera: Grace Muirhead and Gladys |20 points per Toae @ jge onl sannins —of Cold Steam N 5 00 hetter man in the South: e fo | pa Clarendon, Va: Frank Beaslev. Edin' | [ ochman Dorothy Lane, captain e e e dop - N B I L o OFF BREAKS POLE VAULT | ot e S Mhat e, o o ot ey it cones o By, i i | ke Cleoin | height. weight and strength is fast and | P centh street sout eke, center; Helen N Ml scored a decisive vicory aver the | e f the professiona eris. N N versatile. | St 1126 Twalfth stoves o8 MU Aarjorie Webster t School team | And finally N more and more mof N z i 2 itth sty ; ; \ s o | - T ~ ) dred Coons. side cent Katherine | 190901, W eber P eTdak e Unless these evils can be larsely v ni N e b b Dodderer were mem MARK A(J‘AIN. RALE l'() (_‘ U arkham. 301 | Wassman and Katherine MacMillan. \Capdier conrt Dt eradicated. intercolle balt the most Bt ot haltacs pall_sunad. ithe for 9 Fe G » | guards P 5 will not stand the test of t e F} ‘ alfback and the latter at end. «"“}“j:‘:\‘\{'":\ D ey e .|y The Seniors will meet the Juniors| il yisitors had the lead through . ) hit 1 y Catholic University basketers, pla e 4 J. ) . £8 | Monday afternoon in the first game | oug ; % 3 , play- laiie. ‘Chevy. Chas 2 out the game, exhibiting much Im-| Curl Green took the meas 5 ing on their home floor ; ane. Chevy Chase: Dale Mark, 352 |of the extra series. The Sophmores| OUt the Eame. exhibiting much i Carl Green took the measure of Mor 0 last night, took | BY the Amsociated Press the measure of George Washington for ‘Thirty-seventh street; William Gowitz, ris Dent pocket bil Cold Steam Process will play the losers on Thursday. l"eb»' m:m. n in goal shooting than in any previous NI 721777705 EW YORK. February 12.—Cha S o f Noow s bro 2504 Fourteenth street: Francls Jo 4 : ; ; liard tou staged at G S the second tima this season: Wik V YORK. February 12—Charley Hoff of Norway has broken the | 2304 Fourteenth street: ¥ I [ruary 18. and the winners of the two | 0 R0% SURUCRE ER (R AT PrIVIONS duach : Auto Laundryv, 1139 17th Long setting the pac 1d ind I I c n, 1413 L Virginia avenue north- | contests will meet the followinz Mon- 3 Bert W » Laundr o B‘:Wk“nhm |'\:,.|-I\\nh 19 points, world indoor pole vault record three times without once touching | eq Fred B. Tansell. 1510 Newton |gav capped by Jack of experience. the seheduled to Rear New Mavflower. y weuhe 0 prbimem . the bar. veel northeast: Jack Porch. 3640 e HighL scliou squad having been orsin N - oxsers This : : : » ized just recent = led, 57, at Intelinteston. Bt ta He raised the mark an inch at the Millrose mieet in New York last | irty-fourth street. Mount Rainier.| Metropolitan Athletic Club Bromseny IEsTeCRty not extend themselves in the ek. Two days later he Ii alf inc 30stol 2 . M roved (heir <upremacy for the = Dok o ihemaelies in ' the clase Ceck Jwo dass Jater he lifted it balf inch in Boston and lat night at | Mo porcn 0 Thirty-fourth | baventh time in . the Washington Two R e sames e Some Iohx el Shoait TANERY ) S CRESTRE A Lo games an rooklyn he bettercd the height by hali an | swreet, Mount Rainier, Md.: Raymond | Women's Council Basket Ball Leazue | schedulec he Department the Brodkiandsts by the Avaiy ‘:;;:i inch, when he scaled 13 feet 2 inches in an exhibition . Maher. 1621 Minnesota avenue | hy defeating the speedy Washington of Interior play Mount Vernon of e . iy vivals, Connolly forced his way | * : ks Stock. 3737 Michi- | 4 ; + combination e chiseiiet At he Acrare & utes of plav. Wallace was the main As there were no other vaulters in | thirty rvivals, Connolly f 1 hi y | Southeast: Brooks Stock 37 Michi- | Athletic Cluh mbination in the Church sextet at the Armory at Fifth sharpshonter forsthe fosere A0 the meet, his latest accomplishment ghrough the unwieldy field until the |$4n/avenue northeast: Ignatius Geracl. | critical game of the series last night and I sireers northwest at 7 welock iy will not stand ms a record. Such where he fashed in front | Jr.. 1448 N streei: Walter Raynolds. | by a score of 28 to 21 The Waodlothians will oppose the p tholic University swimmers Jost | marks have 16 ba made in competl 20 vards, Baltimore, Md. While a long schedule remains to Company F Ausiliary of Hyatrsville 1,0 3 the first of three meets of # Northern | tion. But he demonstrated that 13| Lul the effort 100k too much of the be plaved and many upsets - in Hyatsville at 8 o'clock ,000 Prs. Short Lines trip when they Powed 0 the Delaware feet 6 inches will be easy when he Mercury Footers sromina. and when | " s highly probable that the = $5.95 to $7.00 Oxfords nkmen last night [ he desires to make the attempt, D. P. Blunt, New York University ASKE Brown' and Orange will once more . Brooklanders wili swin inst the In all three efforts he has had o |who staried with a handicap of 43 B T BALL SECRETS | finish at the head of the league, since ARMSTRONG QUINT WINS. and High Shoes Garden City Club in Philadelphia make only one fry, and on exch occa- | vards. sprinted on the last run. Con ‘ —— By Sol Metzger. | not_even the Maroon and Gray' could Ee 2 > PIEhL and tomorrow will contest with sion apparently bas cleared by at |nolly had nothink left with which to | _ |stop its triumphant march. The Hemderson scored 19 points for the Swarthmore team. Lee of (. 1" | least six inches. A few weeks ago |fixht off his rival's challenge and had | When Making a Long Pass. Washington team has disposed of all B igh, when the Com . [ was the star of last night’s meet. He | he was a novice at indoor vaulting. |to be content with second position. | other_opponents handily. but has met | Dlnity Double-A wuint was nosed out & —— the 100 and vard swim in , | Blunt's time was 220 1.5 L4 L] its Waterloo in each clash with the 361t t Twelfth Street Lacey ndy style. o [GestpctouniEDUCE WS | "Bl MeKillop of Boston Collexe pro . el Metropolitan forces ed the losers with a total o five court L % e 04l e i e Georsetown University's crack re- | duced a final sprint in the half mile % The game. plaved in the Iastern Eoals. = CATSI el o (e, bty he ay four, Franklin McClain, Vernon | which gave him victory over George i | High School gymnasium. was repleie = s scheduled bety I '\ Ascher. Eddie Swinburse and Jimmy | Marsters. formerly of Georgetown. in with brilliant play st* teamwor Ref S = eduled between the Maryland | Burgess, downed a fleet-footed orange. | G e ! 05 | and thrills as the fluctuated, efuse Substitutes ‘earlings and Easiern. now tied with B Al < i Inintte 122 iaccantly.” Maratees was 7 | first in favor of one team and then . Central for the scholastic champion- |\ b sneeial mmile college. reiay race | CMY & yard behind, with Walter 5 | her it half tine the ¥ knowing the real worth g #hip of Washington, The Freshmen ‘Upity, Tl mile college relay race | Gexun of Georgetown third. y 74 ingtonians led, 14 fo 12, but in of the original hair saver, have a strong combin i . ) Willie Plant. American champio 7 | A s ginal ha ’ Whotn, Dec s Hate b S 3 3 ddie Swinburne. running | oo o field of seven in e |n periodithe Mecs MICOLREC vou should insist upon £ n, Hale, Tew and Zahn, are | (10 15 e clinched (he race. by d of se a two rapid-fire passing which bewildered - o Upd H former Washington scholastic per- | pio (T 165 CHRCREQ (he Jace B | mile event, Hairy Hinkel of the New NOT hoth opponents and gatlery. 1t was | Newbro’s Herpicide formers. Dean and Hale attended | \ioher Jost on his leg of 1he race and | YO'K - taking second place more < | difficult to follow the passage of the o 5 B Central, whiie Tew and Zahn are Tech [ SCHe0 N0 o Wi 168 0f e vace 800 | than half a lap behind. The time THIS I ball from center to basket, so skill- The Quality Hair Tonic” This i 1 lfl“’du‘:u The clash will.start at 7|gege who ran anchor against Cecil | Was 13 5. 1 fully were the plavs completed. e ————— | his is too good a snap to miss, t o’cloc] with the Maryvland Va ty i < = B = & 2 o) i L \ VW L” IRIC . “lean-up of 2 S < T &in at 517 i Eehe Vincent Lally of New York defeated i “w-~ Camille O'Hara, Metropolitan forward, 0 be discontinued this season in our H = N | Jimmy Connolly. former Georgetown | Alan Helffrich. former Penn State | ., ..\ 00 b0 authorities are | #ach accounted for 16 points. | popular 8595 to $7 grades. Tans and { CHARLOTTE. N. €. Felnuary 12 !star, now sporting the mercury foot of | $1ar. in"the 500-yard run. Johnny |, RotF SECERD GO0 Bt long pass, | Metropolitan line-up—Misses Thomas blacks. Styles vou'll want to slip into &P —The annnual teurnament of the |the New York A. C., made an unsuc- | Holden. formerly of Georgetown. fin- | 0 M2 NEC G B0 OO L8 FOR P ca) [ and O'Hara, forwards: Hatton. cen- richt - Eouthern Wnman's Golf Assaciatinn. cessful bid o vietors from 10 vards | Ished third. ~Adrian Paulen was on | 1€7" Sre Serasins BRer BV (T | ter: Mille. ‘side “center: Kubel and | ght now. starting Mav 26, will be held over the |lehind scratch in a 1.000-vard handi- | the program for this event, But dia |l Crer o teammate has completely I“v':",b:’r":" :Llr';:‘rdgi Tbzes At 3 stores osalhi=sth Yinks of the Charlotie Conntry Club et et mesre fineh from |10SL his opponent and is entirely free | | Washington 4. e Boger MOTOR et onn : { . Dehart Hubbard. negro fia |under the basket. Then, and then |3nd S : ity . 9th St., 14th and ( | Cincinnati, sped to vietory in the Watt side center; Kronman an Clip this Club Pledge WANT to be a member of The Evening Star Boys Club, and if accepted to membership, | pledge my- self to: Keep myself always in good physical condition. Play fair. L Be a modest winner and an mcomphmm._ loser. Abide by the rules of all sports | engage in and respect official Follow the activities of the Ciub through The Evening Star. Never neglect either home duties or scheol classes. Zam vears old; attend. school, I would like 4o have a Membership Certificate and The Evening Star Boys Club button, which I will wear. blank application, fill it out, and mail it today @ddrosscd: Chief, Boys Club, Evening Staz, Washington, D. C. | It | Cumming: | vard dash, first of the sprint series. | His time was & seconds. Henry H. of Virginia. was two vards [l | behind for second place and Cyril Coaffee, (anadian. third. Hubbard. by taking the 100-vard dash in 101-5 seconds, gained honors in the sprint, with two firsts. Coaffee finished second in this event and Cummings third. Willie Ritola, Finnish-American A. C. distance runner, raced to victory in hollow fashion in an invitation two. mile run. which was another feature. Ritola won this race by half a lap from James . Louckes, Syracuse lad, | ahead of Verne Rooth, Millrise A. A. antrv. | Ritola’s time as he crossed the fin | ish line with a evlonic burst of sneed was 2.1 5 | | Morgan Tavior of the Tllinois A. . topped the R0-vard high hurdles in of Boston College and Ray Haas of I | Georgetown. RADIATORS, FENDERS MADE AND REPAIRED 54 WITTSTATTS R. & F. WKS. 319 13th B%. N.W. 1433 P. REAR TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN’'S, 7th & F A { who. in turn. was a quarter of a lap | 10 2.5 seconds to beat Johnny Murphy | only, should a long pass be attempted. When such a pass is made the ball should be thrown on a direct line and as hard as possible, as in the fllustra- tion on the left. Do not arch the pass with an easy throw, as in the illustration on the right. The reason is obvious. The more quickly vou can get the ball to your teammate under the basket the more time he has to shoot the goal. If the pass is arched too much an opponent may get there in time to block the shot. ~ Avoid this by a hard, flat pass. HOWARD U. FIVE AHEAD. Howard TUniversity basketers, win- ners aver the Alco five last night at | Lincoln Colonnade, 43 to 32, entertain |the team from West Virginla Insti [tute tomorrow at 2:30 on the same floos Wallace Motor Co. NASH Sales and Service 1709 L Street N.W. Just East of Conn. Ave. Main 7612 | | Hearn, guards. Good Shepherd passers are leading the Recreation League loop with five SI ing polish. ONIZING Once again enjoy the thrill of riding in a clean car. 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