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e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FEBRUARY 14, 1926—SPORTS SECTION, ' Racquet Title Play Starts Here Saturday : C. U. Breaks Even in Sport Events TAKE BASKET BALL GAME, | ORTHERN VRSN FE ¢y, TEAW 1S LOSER BUT DEFEATED AT BOXING . mie s IN SWIMMING MEET | Northern Virginia All-Stars by a mar- = 'L:in of one point last night at St. Mar- | BEST PLAYERS IN GAME : ;Wbe Coening Star - EXPECTED TO TAKE PART SWARTHMORE, Pa., February 12 ~Twe new records were set up when 30, S ’ Swarthmore College mermen defeated The count was deadlocked at 20 | CURRONTOVT (RIRRS WETCE, Sefeated 51-26 Score—Scrappers Nosed Out in Match Sohnny Deviin saved ihe. day for the |L0dey in the Garnet tank The S P 1 | Johnny Deviin saved the day for the | (lakers tallled 40 points o Cathoily e . District five by shooting a basket | Bpiveraity s 19 tin's gymnasium. The score was 31 to 30. BOYS CLUB . ey o Tossers Have No Trouble With West Virginia in Order to Prime for Battle—Eleven Cities | ticondicrad by SRUBERTS CMcORBLLUY W. Palmer Dixon, National Champion, Due Ear! Slated to Be Represented. BY PAUL PREH A recent improvement on the inside | from scrimmage after the visitors had | " Tee .of the wisitors smashed the Wrestling Coach, Usiversity of Miinois. | crotch and half Nelson hold teaches | . pool record when he swam 440 yards e - NT of the most common haids | e U of the left log instead of the ! i fn 6 minutes and 1 4.5 seconds. 3 NE of the most cc o1 : v > i 0 Ei Swarthmore she INAL preparations are being made at the Washington Racquet Club i wiEotline Andlone that o | it Tt pmr faitestivs. e ATHOLIC UNIVERSITY Lroke ‘even in two sport events in the Ean Copianp et Spasiymore ahettéred the F for the natioual team and individual squash racquets championship | e il learn anq | cause there Is greater strength In the Brooklanders gym last evening. Iu the Tnitial contest they fairly Lo ke cut through the water in the fast seginner can casily learn and | ! rooklanders gy v faj throug ¥ 2 i leg and it also leaves the arm free to basket bail five, undera 5lto-26-gcore, | time of €0 4-5 seconds. h opens here on Saturday with clubs irom 11 07| use 1o good advantage is the half!rest and be ready for use in pinning swamped West Virgini Estavez won' t more ¢ the competition Nelson. To get the half Nelson hold [ down the opponent. while their boxers bowed in defeat to the team representing Washington | 3 = S stroke event for Catholic in 6 Com en appointed to handle the various details at- | place your right arm under his left That's all the wrestiing dope for|and Lee. It was the first intercollegiate boxing match ever held in the ’PALACE_FORT WAYNE e i | | 150-yard back utes tendant on the big national eveat. and the four courts on which play will| extend it until your hand grasps the | jum’ now. " Conch Prehn has tohd you | District. 200-YARD RELAY be staged are heing renovated and repainted. back of his head—raise up on oppo- | what wrestling is and how it helps to TILT LISTED TONIGHT | sy F, FANCY I he matches will start at 9 o'clock Saturday morning and will con-fnent’s shoulder and pull his head|build your body. He has shown you The score of the basket ball game hardly tells the tale. The visitors tinuc through Sunday and M y ciding engagements in both the | downward toward the front of his|how to train for wrestling’ He has|never had a chance and were dazzled by C. U’s passing. In fact, they ndividual and tcam play probably be t on late Monday noon. | body- shown you two of the first holds to R f Chile/the Wikt ore A 3 r individual a 1 play probably being put on la ody 3 S ntire first half while the visitors amassed 31 rd Mancan, Ca 3 The vi of the visiting rac.|finalies in the lower bracket, are| These two opposite forces—the|master. After you've learned all those [ scored but 6 points in m:nrm into )~ —| _ Homer Stonebraker and his gang of | Swattmere: e e seters Is expected on Thursday, the | scheduled to settle their argument to- | Shoulders upward and the head down. | iricks perhaps we'll return to the mat| Coach Rice's crew jumped 'mo & ’ | Fort Wayne basketers grapple with | third, Kirhe e D s oL Theienmy | miGiTOW ward—are strong, and with them you|and have Coach Prehn tell us some|4-point lead before the visitons B rie s sT ALBAN s PLAYERS | the Palace Club five tonight at 8:30 | Estaces a1 B e A Patmer Divon.| Results of the matches pluyed to|can roll an opponent over onto his|more. ~He's a great fellow and says but Glenn scored three goals trom (A¢ s o'clock in an American Basket Ball | more: thi i belng sched. | date follow | back he'll be glad to be with you at any |field before Catholic University started ; | League game at the Arcade. As|® Tiutes 1 L e ot | I ewimimes vor © G, Moulton defeat. | After you have your opponent in the) time, ; {her defensive game. That, however | BEAT G"_MAN QU'NT‘ Washington will be out to avenge a | Catholir s lay of Traetice on the loeal courts. | & 4o M. Cabot. G GI M. Morns defeated | half Nelson grip you can roll him into| Right now hes pretty buay with hia | finished their scoring for the initial ‘ | defeat administered at Fort Wayne |{hird. G e b el Shiach Of the Har | DuemCanay 00 feated w. 3. | @ Dold that I8 known as the inside | big squad of wrestlers at the Univer- | period > 2 5 Wednesday night, plenty of actionis arry L. Cowles, conch of the I poFit MR L Block defcate i | crotch and hal Neison, and it is very | ity of Ilinots. In that squad are sev-| In the second half the local team | : | 100ked f RD BREA "ffi,l"" S ‘n“‘,‘:';“,‘)_‘ mpete for | Woife. 8=—0: Arthur Hel effective in putting the opponent on | erel men who starred with the Illinois) started with a goal from the field by | Kt Alban's School basket bull five| “rrhe palace clubmen, who finished 3 ThE el o S b i Qbouer his back. foot ball team this Fall. Red Grange| Long, but grew a bit listless and|registered a 24-to-14 win over the Gil- | second in the first half of the serics P 2 SBeivhis. Dot Canbedse,: Provi. | from R W | (gAiter getting the hall Nelson place | took wrestiing, and 0 did most of the | weary of the easy going as tme Went | man Country School of Baltimore yes-| are in third place at present, close e e tuir A P, o, S EaEe, o | want Hompw | your left hand in between your op-| others. | on, and the losers managed to gather| = ; " & on the heels of Cleveland and Detroit St AR se i e o et | m | ponents leks from the inside. "Then| Coach Bob Zuppke insists that his | together 20 points in this half and | terday at Epiphany gymunastum. | 08 tae heels of Cleveland and Detrolt 2 okt troit axid New Haven, apply pressure and roll him over.|gridiron candidates take wrestling. (boost their game average to ° o i attack el et Sat .y night at the end of the 5 4 . > quin e e was besf | 5 il l istrict dribbler B e ‘: T reniiens and toughans e mut | Long. the Broakiangers forwara (e Joct thint whil Merle b bt S S, PN ALEXANDRIANS CONQUER m old th annual banquet e | e R i o | e casiy the SUll OF LB BEMIG, - | ing, 12 {6510, 4t the! Balf: | Bob Grody is scheduled to play cen B S S e e £ 8 ‘ in’The’ legh, %0 necensars in footbull | ink 21 pointa of his tewm's Lo, Car-| 5 1 10 o ter tonien. v the iace of “Horee | ST. JOHN’S COURT FIVE R o § s in_ the novice tournament | The wrestler in blocking hold# learns | ney proved a bear on the defense. | Line-up and Summary, | Haggerty, who has been shelved _b; " 5. 3 Committees in Charge. | have completad their’ first, round’ with the | to use his hands cleverly which also | Ainsworth and Glenn looked like the | St Alban's 41 Gilman School (141, | the manugement of the local clab The ¢ “g's Celtics of Alexan- Tocal committees for the tournsy | Mav O Goses. by dstaun M. K. Weeks won | is good in football. And the continued |pest for the visitors. | GYGT Marchanet... 9T g 6| Georgle Glascoe and “Husty” Saun. |dria_defeated john's College, 29 - = i ¥ trom J3.0S. Fishbuck by default. B, H pressure of your opponent’s holds in| v vIRGINTA U CATHOLIC i 9 £ farnan: ore e o e forward bocths and |0 27, yesterds 3 John'figym have been appointed as follows. | Litckett won trom a. - Chase by default. | wrestling teaches one to keep fighting. | - 3 G | 13 Merle Aedat 100 il LS = Champlonship committee—IL. L. | Mager ated Marahall - Exnicion o I oot TAwitn | 1 Harver 1 | o 0B 60 ar y Kennedy and Teddy um. i de Sibour, chairman; David M. Key C. W e won frum K Pott AR foant oa0 WATHAN Lot DR | F11 Kenny f 4 513 10 Kearns get the guard assignments, Budd imerman, who led the Sibour, X i | by~ defaint. ” sta o Vi teited. R out fight. Wrestling brings quick | 4 14 o e BNl O O s | WiriDies end E. M. Hinkle. hands. 30 W won fron iction between brain and musele 0 O Garvinid. V821 Totals.... 6 & . oraen ot S OO E | oy e Reception—D. F. Davis, J. M. Bid- | Gibbe by defauit.” D. E. Reigeluih defeated e L 9 O Gimmey.cr i 2 2 Rai and By Miller, forwards; Chadwick, Wher . fle, M. G. Christie, E. Kent, H J. Parsons. d—. | which all foot ball coaches seek. Tt 9 ) Eignevios o Foul goals attempted—-Morganthul ¢ Ster lana Shinick At & M %L | COUEE with 2 o a- o HE h t. 3 banishes that panicky feeling—be 0 0 ODenk 10 minutes. SR —lordlas < ' s Lz t guard. S oy In a preliminary, start JUEGEs o | YALE SWIMMERS WIN p.m.. the Washington Yankees en- Boxing Match Close. s g - © | counter the Atlas five of Baltimore. Pierpointif, 1 1 Catholic University proved less for-| PHILADELPHIA, February 13 (@) tay Kennedy, capt tunate in the boxing match, however, | s Yale swimmers won as th sed | five, ®as named man: O'Donnelii Weeks, J. B. H. Luckett, C. W. Hume, R 7 . Weeks, J. Luckett, L q cause it teaches one to think quickly, | 6. Woodward, F. L. Fisher, Coleman HOLMAN!S ALL-STAR {5¢ Gelibarately while, .tnder ‘pain. | Jennings, Spencer Gordon, M. N ' ‘ o by 2 o Keep e aim s decp as possible| That 18 why Zuppke likes wrestling Marston, J. R. Mayer, J. P. Pepper. | : ' F o Bt Fhenrin X% FIVE READY TO PLAY | oot iy septiat ‘ in of the Palace | ‘Wingfleld.rf keep your body perpendicular to his, | GOLDEN RULES legs and | Chase, D. W. W. Rapley and D. K. Bruce T T T e The code of honor of a sports- | | two on merit and one by forfeit, when | (3¢ Swimning meet, 34 to 1%, and | Teddy Kearns will replace Kennedy 2 Tournament—-Arthur Hellen, v*hulrv‘ With six of the leading stars of | FOEs oc A o e hav e man s that — he keep faith | | the visitors failed to enter a heavy inning the water polo ma 55 to 7. | as field captain. Totale T man; A. W. Woodward, Leon Shore, | the high school court series on his | (55 PRCEPn. (REIS O SAVIE F0UCH | with his comrade, play the game welght. The Virginians won the first J. M. Cabot, R. W. Miller, P. C. Hard-| roster, Lanky Joe Holman is about | /90N {08 (NCEGATE WHERL It M CH | for his side. four bouts in order. ing and L. A. Block. | to embark on a campaign designed 1o | .1 throw vou over to his left and of . U. was beaten by Officials--H. G. Moulton, chalrman; | humble the best unlimited and senior | (i " i oo under - (Covyright, 1926.) | his opponent, in three J. 1. de Sibour, Staniey Carr, George | basket ball fives of the District and | S°7 : [Conrrishi, 1085 | straight rounds. Both boys were hox Morris, nds. W. B. Wolfe, | near towns i | ing well at the b 1, but the visitor D. Reigel*th, L. A. Block and J. B.| In picking the talent for his “won- | W7 \ was wwarded the decision Entertainment—C. P. Stone. chair-|as a result has brought together| was altogether to much for his frafler man; G. Q. Peters F. R. Gibbs and | about s good an all-siar quint as | 3 pponent Conlon. und knocked him T. L. Block. could be collected hereabouts. FORE‘ :OES SPRIN(, EVEN I'I..m in the first round. The next bout The annual District championship| He has signed Bill Banta of Cen-| In the 138-pound cliss. was bitterly tournament being conducted at pres-| tral to play the pivot position, and | contested, and the decision was ent by the local players will be con-| his teammates, Mic - ~vurded to Her f Washington and cluded on Tuesday. The winner and | Earl Moser, for fdbrward and guard é o & & ~: . . o ILee over Byrnes. the local boy, al runner-up will represent Washington | berths, respectively. Peewee Walker W ASHINGTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB will not hold a|(hough the crowd shouted its disap v Macdonald and e —— no title, while a five-man squad will be | court position, while Chalkey Cou Dr. James T. McClenahan, chaisman’:of the greens cor The next hout was the surprise of | slated to play at forw | s schedule ¢ | started like « champion and looked won from Francis (i. Blalr in straight | Knizht flve at Alexandria. Out-of. | Atlantic championship some time during the Spring. His recommendations | latter fought like a lion, however, and 15—12, 15—15. Games may be scheduled through | chalims e ol e oo ot e g | clared a draw at the end of the three £ 50 Tinide ana R. W. Miller, | the manager at 1344 Columbia road. | youmamente of the vear trom the | GALVARY FIVES WIN | chosen from the others to play for the | cilor and Bill Werber of Tech are ‘ the night. Lafand, the roklands mittee, has decided to recommend to the board of governors that it hold David M. Key, defending champion,{ The team ope in the last match of the top| town contests will furnish most of |ysually are followed. | opened a cut over Lefand's eye, which rounds, and in the extra round Price . scoring their second knockout of the in the fight for the national individual | of Western is to fill the other back Spring invitation tournament proval national team crown | rd n representative in the 149-pound cl: invitation . this ye smuch as lub will hold the Middle ) already has reached the final, having | Wednesday night with the R wvitation event. this year inasmuch as the club w dle | jike 4 sure winner over Price. The | racket. The scores were 17 the action for the boys D D s o B e st bled profusely. The fight was de-| dropped Lafand for the full count Indian Spring’s membership gather- | |N TWO COURT TILTS evening. e took the remaining two bouts ed at the annual meeting, decided to with ease. Capt. Al Moore was alto- take the operation of the club from the hands of the holding syndicate| . Sothier togigond s boker o, Durhai Haded by o Bt The Boldlan Calvary Methodist basket ball teams | and won easily. The visitor took an ; NNE FRAZIER > [ syndicate. will be pald an anpuai| 0P both halves of a double-header [ awful lot of punishment. Y CORINNE FRAZIER- [ axndica “m“_“mammv*‘“fi_o’:m a ‘"e‘;‘; played last night on their home floor.| Ernie Mayer, the Brooklanders' foot | = = = 2 ) meeting of the club membership to | (Fical School quint a second time, 34|pound class, knocked out Freid of the the Central High School rifle squad this week. This affair was | e S or the Gub jmembership to to 16. while the reserve tossers out-|Generals in the dying minutes of the | staged between the Juniors and Seniors at the suggestion of Louise | proposition will be held Wednesday | Q VALENTINE match quite appropriately featured the activities of | under a 10-vear contract. The first The regulars downed the Bliss Elec-| ball captain and entry in the 175- classed the Montrose Athletic Club,|last round of their bout. Freid was no 5to0 17 % 2 A e clubl 5 o match for the foot baller and didn't Hart, faculty advisor. It proved to be so popular that the girls have re- | EJL 4t the clubhouse A cpmmittee | *yrerie Dunn, Central High forward | hit him twice quested that it be considered the first of a three-out-of-five series. ormack, P. B. Hoover and C. C. Way- | 4UFing the first half of the recent title| Summaries series, played with the Calvary regu-| 119-nound class—Lancaster, W. & L., de- wood, has had the matter in charge. [ Jeries, blaved with the . 110-nound class . HAVANA RESULTS Under ihe new arrangement the |lars flling in for Broadbent in the| '*4ig ihwey 0,0 i Iuindt ) o o scored on the basis of nine individual present members of the club all will : L cea out Conlon . Nest romnd become active members and will for- | Calvary Bliss' Elgatial | T e e oY & . dala paired matches, each with a junior B A CF.GPe GF.G Py | ed Bemes e e ocen = i a1 = eit a charge a 5 m | Gottwals.{ 0710 Faschn'tt. 1 7 -pound class—Price. . knockes ; Sgainst & senior—rather than by the | JIBST RACE. 4yearolds and up: 5% | tor transfer. An option on the propo. | Eriess:t S 19 FAURYST @ 8 3| out Tafand in extra round. after the fght ¢ usual team method. Six of the nine | furlongs—Lady Golito, 102 (Holbert). 3 to | . b | Seriveere. B "0 Mmmrac s 1 had been declared a draw at the end of the Jjuniors on the firing line defeated their | 1. evea, 1 to £, won: the Dictator, 115 (Col- | sition will expire June 1, but the club | griyih’ 6 1 10 siseduled three rounds 1ing) 5 Yo ‘even. second: 6604 Mo is expacted to complete the deal long | Brosabte: 0 0 0 Booade 8 § & pound clas—Moore. C. U.. defeated Junior sharpshooters won the match, shot offhand, and which was LU WL LT older opponents. 07 V. 7 to 5 rd ime. The possible score was 50. The six %‘.ax;o",fi?}.?mnr,'n“: -‘\a’.igxgfin‘.. 5 Snch before that time. DU ST G 2 & :Pl;f,;:;r::\! fi;.’.’:.—‘“ww: e'r_‘(,’:?,‘."r knocked juniors who turned in high scores | 3tar Girl. Cassi¢ Ann. Anna Mary a’ Totals. 13 8 34 Totals ST T e erd; roum Were Roberta Wright, 49; Catherine | Vigalsorran, o= ' " g 2 Rerefac—Mr. Joynes (District Board. Time | L. Gavrr T S 5. O and B e Conns. & Austin, 48; Gertrude Wagner, 47; Ade- | furlongs—Harp of the North, 115 (Kellum ) TIA JUANA RESULTS of periods—10 minutes S Gl laide Alexander, i6; Elizabeth Plle, 45, | {52 31 t0 2, 1.to 4. won: Wilton Flanna. Galvacy Bescenes Montrose A. C. who scored were Betty Rice, 47: Eu- | tar Go. Sent Manat. Sudan IRST RACE, d-yearolds up: 5t fur- | Framptn? 2 0 4 Jordand ) 2 0 4 genia Cuvilller, 47, and Matilda. Udoff, | i Gordon B e T | T o CLight 118 (Hiag) 915, | loenest @ § & Rl 8 &l s : | S i s e ¢ | BY EPIPHANY CAGERS ach winner received a valentine. | longke—Napoo. 113 (Alonzo) 0 RO._third. 1:08 1-5. ' Gold Crump: | Rothrock.s © 0 0 | 1 e 10 ad | o Gionrisn Bee. Collmore.” Full 0 T, second: Knot Grass, 116 | Moon. Miss Viera. Wikiup. Papooss: SIng [ Totals. 13 1 to 5, third. Time. 114" La. | On McCadden, Kentucky Smiles and Mar a1 Roberta | Wright, the highest point | /1% A0, ¥on: Garish. 100 (McCain). 4 | Miss ‘Emma & scorer, was awarded a heart-shaped | (Banks). 5 Totals.. 8 1 17 d a h o Al At 3 o Reforee—Mr. Joynes (District Broad). U'm-| Epiphany J . 37-to-5 Box of candy by Miss Has §oom: Popce Burgoyne Maso 5. Betty Min, | ville G alao rin % 0 tur. | DN O ity ict Broad); Um: | Epiphany Juniors ran up a 37-to-5 The sensation was the skillful | ran o ’:_" e Sobmon's)E eI m[fifé&?‘iffi ".’:’a?fi»fl:? 48 "84'85, | Flods—8 “minutes. score on the Arrows last night in the shooting of Gertrude Wagner, who |, JOURTH, BACE, yessiolds. snd up; 8 | 3459, yen: Doretty, Fogy 101, fRchaeiert: E S preliminary to the Gallaudet-Ameri- was getting her first taste of match ex- | 1"7°98%16 945" 3”%on: ‘Pilades. 108" (Pers 5 498 fRels A . thiird. Time, ~1:08 ector's can University game at American s eving bar B e ofmaion o | LPRSl SG MR G2 | Sl b S i 0 8L DEL TA MU TOSSERS | von v : Dot elghted 80 as to %6 her tho per. | LHOMSrD 1 1o 5 Fhirt " Time, L8 %: | i Shasts Donua: Nona Marse. Eila Waido; University court. “fect score her shooting deserved, but | Resommendation, Fultball. Tommis McComs | Ninon. Jolly Bonita. Miss Lane and Best NEAR TI.E The Arrows held the Junior Cham- = 0 shots were grouped so closel FIFTH RACE. 3 1ds and up: - | pTHIRD RACE, 3-year ol o gl ANOTHER TI = <ol rat thoy: coulo have been | longs—Snake Bit, ‘101 (Hofoert) ¥ ta 1.5 | Marvelite. B1 donu»;x%'.zb‘? gg-m 3 Pl Setow S oe Td D = & to 876 1o 8, won: Guurie B 03 wood: | won:' Clageman, 105 (Wallie): 3320 38 wilted in the second and Epiphany = ‘covered by a 5-cent plece. As all the [&tock). 1 to %, 1 to 4, second: Little Smoke, | Second: Wedlock, 110 (Schaster).” $5.80. — shooting was done from the offhand | L6, (Colfne): 1 ‘fo*a ™’ Ui, “GO5: Mart iuncnm 99| COLLEGE PARK, Md, February | OTPed 2wy with the game. = Dosition, this is considered extremely | Bock of Ages. Deleciable. il Bos and | Mac. Lianimp, Col Bose B, and e || 3G . Md., February| muesday night the winners go to Zood marksmanship. SIXTH RACE. 3-year-olds and up: 6 fur FOURTH "RACE, 3-yearolds up: @ fur [13.—Delta Mu tossers, who won the| g.jiimore seeking a second win over longe—Queen Tow Tun. 101 1Spord) even. orter, 115 (T4plin} e $19:20. | champlonship of the local loop in|yne py A Business High School basketers | o0 3 1 0 0 ‘Andresito. 100 (e 00 00k Zeke. 10 " Gottiletfy, | HATPIOY e A | the First Brethren quint. Games are mo) Bs 19 10 second: Little | 3320. 8360 Teecond " Cross Bow, 118 niversity of Maryland Interfra-|wanted for the latter part of the week ster schedule | Trump, 85 (Dudle: | opened their inter-sem | Trom ced oft 8 of the | LITH: “Levuls | | 1ast week and have pla 14 games listed. The fourth semester ). 2 to 5. third d h arranged through Man- also ren. | ternity League last Season, and have | and may be t Adams 6880. Schloss up: 6 furlongs | never been defeated in their circuit, | aker Schloss Be Yourselt . 112 (Rend). s18.20 also_ran SEVENTH RACE. 3.vear-olds and up: 1 | geShasta Limited, B _ s Hihes varticulatly : o aAlrg the fel re o- d 70 yarde—Granan Lups 1| A o went Antiquity 105" (Wallia), | have again practically clinched the | Wishes particularly to get in touch {";e:e:‘;ix::ln:o":;;(::nls] e e R T o e R 311380 sccond.” Malacha, 107 "(Me: | gonfalon in the local group s the [ With the Company D manager in re- 112" Fermaeed even.'1 1o wecond: Nani: | Cabe) ibirdy Tiog 11816, 'Red | Faqult of defeating Delta Pai Omega, | £ard to & game Fridsy night. Clara Alderton, prominent in junfor | waies. 103 (Tmig), éven thi WL NPTEh | Teen, Vilna E 4 o dime. 1469 | \Wiite also rai ,~\tennis -circles, captains the leading | Dantzic. Restful Attracti 17 to 12, here this week. Capt. Costigan Line-up and Summary Jantzic. Resttul, Auraciive. Capt DE RO TR 5 sarolds: Clubho k- 4 2 “Sextet. Adelaide Tendleton is man. | No® Mivaland Mars Agnes also ran. | conrathresa 0 (ASIa) Sia50" 3540, | Delta Mu has but one more game | gy iy G E.T. Arrows. G.F.T. > Other team captains and man- | $3.50. won: Maradale: 08 (Hexhas to play in their group thiz scason | Thels. . 1713 Calvagno.... 0 0 0 € as announced by Miss A. L. | $3:20 pecond: Melachrin, J10 . (Burmer: [2nd that against Sigma TaG Omega, 0 6 Levy.. .| 102 #' Saunders, coach, are: Lillian Baker, | MIAMI RESULTS i kgr .Réx’flmfl%."}{er ) rln.D"‘m“" :;hlrt:\r k;:s ::-:“;n gllat:rl‘: having failed 214 Heise. 8829 — captain, and Elsie Mandley, manager, SN ACE. "4 year olds Lip:, mile ' . B § 3 o1 of eighth semester: Catherine Green, | 0 70 gerde—kield, 85 (391via) 32749 | In the national loop this week 5 010 -5 captain, and I ger, of seventr ! . W =7 FIRST RACE. 3-year-olds up: 5 fu 320 cond: P 1), | Sigma Nu won its first game of the i 7 belle Heffner, mana’ | o iiBSE RACE. Syear-olds up: 51 $930; pecond: " Perhags. 110" (Ehilpot). of Totals....17 387 Anna Sherman, cap- | $15.40. $8.90. won: Greek Frion, 112 | Drincs, urd, pMime, 14748, Poddng Eu;r?:' 25 lznuu?g Sl i R Pl pitiRiets Thoia. Sima_, (). , and forcing Kappa | $chloss. Braddock (%), Levy (4), Whaley, Marionette and Topango also ran | Thue arionstteand, Topimgo aiw a national loop for next Thursday | 107 “(Pésernci) - $3.60. third. Time, 1:01 2.5 | night, the outcome of which is prac- - | Kaiio. "Bank. jr.: Happy and Rubinei’e aiss | (11" Coleain to determine the run. | :‘q*;},, Sodond; o INTH RACE. H-J'rgr—olvrlosmuflz §1z'“6‘ ner-up in that group. Sigma Phi; S hird origs—The Falconer, 107 T 20, | Sizma < Sig- | Manners."Canan, Sturdy Steita. Ham: | $2/55 3050 won " Be Frank, 11z (Hay: | Sisma meets Kappa 'Alnh;r.)hblmr;’ i Master Sweep. Rinso, Mas- | ward), $8.40, $3.40, second. Miss Emmert, | ma Nu hooks up with igma ). $4.20," $3.20.’ second: Doetor ary McQueen, captain, and Mary tain, and Evelyn Riley, manager, of | (Stutts)). $38.30. $i1.40. second: Buddie | and Wood tads. oo ran = Z P ——— xth; Vera Wimes, captain, and B !F’{.’J"’;’ 5118 GG 204, i ime ||t HT BACE o posrolde upg B tur- | Alpha into fourth place. Tt ] oyan | Mme ot pecion=d Basmm s e Kaminsky. manager, of Fifth; | Leatherwood. Wild Lano. Leger. Well Finder, | 51 50, S3.R0. 83, won: Rachal Potier, 10| TWO games are listed in the R | Garland, manager, of the cond se- mester. | The first eight games resuited in the following victorie. Eighth defeated | v Fifth, 6 to 0: Fourth defeated Sixth, | Jock. Patuxen Accomplish, 119 ( 34 90 won: The Heathen £ < » W S 12 t0 8; Seventh defeated Eighth, 5 | ' THIRD RAC P > Ton nad Long View also ran 105" (Wallle)' $3.40, ‘third.” Time. 1:29%( Kappa. No contests are booked in |R 14th and PARK ROAD : 11-16 miles— e iy O A . N 4 « = S to 2 Sixth defeated Second, 14 to 6: | Liason. 110 (St “l'ix.xfixrm,mgq Yo fi‘{fl:fi,;,‘;;};’s&.‘,’fi?{j‘.‘l‘.,““,:’.;,'““ the local circuit Thursday. The Center of Diversified : Fourth ~defeated Fifth, 17 to 10i| 3% ‘accond: Ms 87" (MaCrosany: Standing of Teams. \ Amusements’ e Seventh defeated Sixth, 11 to 0; Sec: | $7.530: (it mime, Tody, Mrreamire i NEW O L ATIONAL_ LOOP. W L Pl P— end defeated Fifth, 12 to 6, and Fourth | hiver. Grand King. Regal Toy. Fiying Cloud, RESULTS ta tigma, Phi.. 2 k \ T e t ot o aleo RLEANS 3 1 667 e defeated Eighth, § to 5. FOCRTH RACE, S-vear-olds up: ?&‘;‘: é:.n_s gt 11 30N e Miss Saunders has announced that | 70 rardoOld Sp 114’ s Na i3 E3I8 — ' three games will be played tomorrow | 550 5330, " second: ‘Golden “Spire 110 | FIRST RACE, 4-vear.olds up; 6 furlonge Fhj Slema Kappe... v £ % IN _IN THE BALLROOM DE LUXE — nnd thres on Wednesday, completing | {Rielan) 7 $3'20" “thina. *igie "1%0 1) | croam” rur. 16g, (Ficnon), Blo.ao, $T480. | peri il 00T 3§ 1985 8:30 Weck Xiehis Eooonl Welncday == o ce. Tiercel and’ Norwi 20, 'won: Muldoon. Lommotiy): - v NIG) T e ochieaule ; rang O ruee. Mercel and Norwester 2180 | 35730, “$9. gecond. King of ‘Fopuuns | BN, 3R Smicron. - [ PRIZE “CHARLESTON" P— Tomorrow, the Sixth will meet the | ""FIFTH RACE. 3-year.olds up: 6 furlongs | (Lekere), $8.20. third. Time. 1:15. Petti- | giera Tay Omega. . .o.ee0s O 2 -.000 e e ond and the Seventh will play the un- | 3240 Vo8, ld" "Nilionarg, 110 {Noe): | Mattle and Bure Dee. also ran. - 23 polints in two games, is the rank- | N AND BEAUTIFUL —_— defeated Fourth. £10:50. thind. Time. 1°11 1'5. ) Brainstorm: | SECOND RACE. 3.yearolds up: 6 tur. | 38 polnts in tho games, 1s the tenk: CUP = The team winning the highest per. | Dudiey Augs Mstiono II Super Frank | longe—Columble, 100, (Erosesie), 3480, | M SCOrSr oF SHE oUh: o reet, Deita | | AT AN = ventage of games will be declared | Jibiion"ani Worthmore also rai. " | iThormas). - $1040, $3.40. second:” Little S po ren ot v — ampion of the school. At the con- | 8IXTH RACE. 3-vear-olds up: mile and | Visitor. 115 (Bool)." $2.60." third, Time, | PS! Omeka, who has garne , also P — et f th es, @ group of play- | 70 yarde—Trateler."107 (Maiven), S10. 1:144. Miss Piggly Wiggly. My Best Giri | in a pair of games. . Sareee ' ers wil C O b 3 . S AECON ronx. ‘alla- C] v - H b o o vy Cheir selec ). §2.50. third, Time. 1:44 4-6, John | longe—Cyclops, 109 (Lang). $10.60. $6.40, [ ton, Sigma Nu, 16 in two games; IN THE V. yeceive letters. Their selection will be | Byl $2.50. tyrd, e 1 b%vednian | SV85Won® Hoot to. Bogt 0 (Johason): | Tenney. Kappa Alpha, 16 In' three Rink T o e o e [ $1140. '$4.00, second: T, 8. Jordwn. 113 | games; Melchior, Delta Mu, 14 in two to the music of the best bands in th n games, their general athletic ability | ““SEVENTH RACE. 3-yearolds up:_mile | (Lekers). $3.40. third. Time. 1:07%. Al | 5ames; Melchior, T d country broadcast th onder: == and their sportsmanship. and & farione—cloi ior 60 (S0uad 40" | BaE "Thiundetine. Wild Astor and The Vinw | games; Sewell 'Nu Sigma Omicron, | N §opaley prosdeast through & v === An indoor base ball series will fol- | 333\ $T76° S35 Red ‘Wing el FOURTH RACE, a-yearolds: 1 mile— | [ihiser, Delta T8 Criefs, e sEssloNs: 2:30 78 & == fow the basket ball. Letters will be Baexen Bagrage, 116 '(Blind) ' $3, $3.40, | Delta Sigma Phi, 13 In two games: | N s 1345 10,11 — awarded for this sport, aleo ;gesgh oo :mla‘nof-“‘éolfin )‘1‘.2"’{0’4 McGann, Delta S‘Blm Phi, uul:l \ Xciting, e i {Simon). third, Time, 1:43. Cas Crosthwalte, Phi Sigma Kappa, n | N o Women’s Athietic Council members sl Gl 50 pihicd, Tmp 4G R | ewo. games. = ttend the special meet- so ran. i el RAE \ == BT e e Alartaric wWebster presi. | DEVITT FIVE IS ROUTED LT RACE, d-vearolds ap: 15 N = 5 dent, Tor this afternoon at 2:30 at the BY V. M. I. FRESHMEN |xeoh & B hatiap): 85 'WINS ONE IN FOUR. At FAST ALLEYS = S Webster School. Some very important « WL lf'*m,g*di.,mgfi e Iie . Cee). wwr:s:r Pom-r,d \f' Ye.(,i {ebgmry 1]3 \ NEW HOURS: FreseEsa ¢ iness must be discussed. ‘ ¢, Va., February 17 STxTH RACE, 3:year-olds up:, 1i miles— | UP).—Army was defeated by Pennsyl- | N 11 a.m. to Midnight = ‘busines: LEXINGTON, Va., February 13. Day ~‘Trap. 108 ' (Pichon). S8.60. $£40.vanta, 18 to 13, in the wrestling, but | R lZl/gz A (l;m;_'{"...'."’;_u and et The Gallaudet-National Park basket | V. M. I. Freshmen won their fifth Isc 80. won: Villager, 105 (Figher), $15.00. < 4 Y " vesterday a .| $7.20] second: Ramkin, 105 (Frogeate). 86, | defeated Syracuse, 7 to 0, in boxing. | R A . Bk be | stralght game vesterday at the ex £t y cuse, \ > ball it scheduled last night had to be | SIS0, Fevitt Prep, the score being | Wi, Time. 138, Tick ol Frigaie. | Syracuse, however, was Victorious in \ W postponed indefinttaly or | AR hockey, 4 to>1.° In polo Yale de- P < 3 3 v | 40 to 12. SEVENTH _RACE, up: 1 B & e form and rang up seven baskets be-|vey), $4. $4.20, second: Just. 103 (Garner). . The Gunston HallFairmont Sem-|fore the visitors were able 1o Jocate| 3560 “third o '3:08%. Escarpoiett: | _George F. Baker, aged 85, who gave | N MODERNLY EQUIPPED nsry game, also slated for yesterday, | the hoop. V. M. L led at half time | Wabitl. {ohony Oreriop, S Seecs o2 | Columbia University its athletic field, | N 2 [arepty =R hizsglt . At ly playing goik - was elleds & LIS [