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22, 1926. INVADING GOLF PROS | : BEAT WOMAN STARS AMUSEMENTS e AT T P Faby POLES—“The Student Prince (the Opening its second week at Poli's | Cipality 22 (). Compston, Tiritish p ; 2 ). ~Archie Compston. Bril i la® night, *The Student '1ON. except in the roval family. when b fessional champion, nd Arpand | Theat i Mansy. French opan champlon. toda. | Prince” conttnued 5 demonstration |the Young Prince Rupert rebels against | Someeded ' amdieam of eiond bisques | (hat Dublic. appreciation f anuity, |(he irksome formalities of ‘the court to two of America’s hest woman golf- | heauts and authentic art in the A4 inct ha i dayor jof Jiis Yoxe ers and won their match by one up. | theater has not been dead. after all, |[PArent. who sends him to America on Y A Collett | but merely sinmbering, waiting for a |2 Secret mission O G W o | elinoe. Tk, Chie th mheima eS0T &1 1680 his ppens thiat thie youny: prince = had seen a beautiful American girl at Last College Court Game of Season Here Tonight CATHOLIC U. BASKETERS |TW0 SCHOOL GAWES _TO ENTERTAIN FORDHAM | ARE LISTED TONIGHT 11 house of Koronia, a prin- ¢ which has never had a revolu- Central and Gonzaga, amonz the of @rovidence, women's nations g G few local scholastic hasket ball teams champion. and Mary K. Browne of|fusive admiration. < . eorgetlown Toss i B i o this k. are hooked i 1 “alifor i P Music, theme and settings # state function in Koronia, and sub- g ers on Trip for Three Contests.|i et action, s week, are bonke Indian Spring—P. C. Knox. [ milforna; Funnera n ine 1924, wac| | Music, theme it seitines combine | Soatn (it arer attuck o tional championship. to conjure up memories and to weave | o ot gl el | snould try: the mettle of ‘bothiof the Miss Collette and Miss Browne were | 0 kenuine a charm that it is with [cart trouble.” Shortly after his ar Hilltop and Maryland Gridders to Start | Schoalhoy quints, TEa X . [one up at the turn, but they uxed up|apparent unwillingness that ene The Blue and White of Central will I.\.\.\.\ll( H as golf is the true game of democracy, it probably is emi-|fia of (heir bisques on the first nine. wses oneself o bestow applause rival in America he sees her again Auring the course of 4 polo match, and “falls for her bot erally 2 <ionals won because they | richlv deserved m.ulnnh' I ik ey and 08 Work as Soon as Ground Dries. £0 Realn st S taun o MR CAcATE nently fitting that the son of a former Secretary of State and one of | The profes at the Arcade in the preliminary to i had more success on the greens. Their| When ? figuratively for her eyes; Py -Chicag o s i i Inited States S should be one | M . greens ry en music rings true and har |literally frem his horse. e S the PalaceChicago professional it the most prominent men in the United States Senate, should putts dropped and those of the girls!monic with the setting. when an ir-| \hen he finally contrives to meet Linda Lee, the girl in the case. he tells red meiodies |her he is “John Gregory.” and a brief her. mellow- romance follows, only to be broken up tes of Leonard Ceilev, in by the news of his brother's death, HE last college basket bal, : as scrappy t th. < could . sket ball game on a local floor this season is sched- [ 2% SCrARDY & contest as the fans ) g ; on the second and thirteenth greens, | Greig i : € ish for. Virginians ment and Senator from Pennsyly. ¢ years, is the reign-! & L | Greig intones his deep-t wish for, as the Virginians nosed out | Depart 1 ennsylvania for many yea {while on the seventh Massy ran one{in contrasts to the hi ed tonight ar Catholic University, Fordham heing due at Rrookland. | the District passers, 28 to 25. in & |ing title holder at the Indian Spring Golf Club—a champion by virtue of | jown from off the green. pitched | Fordham. before its Vi Vavy last Sa recent contest at Staunton and Cen- Pk . . its game with Navy last Saturday. seemed in steady practice and constant application to a game he practically aban- Compston and Maxsy had a bhest|ihe Jead, and when the general aura |Which leaves him heir to the throns = tral will he out for revenge. hall of 67. si ¢ . Miss Col |4 Ken Simondinger's Gonzaga basket- [ doned for months ata stretch, I‘:\‘l'l ;Ir"fl T x}.‘r',_x\n: ;‘.“d.l; s trikes one immediatelv with the |and obliged tn wed the choice of his T The game, starting at 7:15. should be | ¢ qur club champions. P. C. Knox, son of the former head of the State |aid not. Compston sank lonz putts| vesistinle comie such as [Robert fair way to offer real opposition 16 the Brookland five, hut after that one- sided defeat at Annapolis the chances would s ;. S 1 ; A % 3 Or8 T <ame sort of a magic wand as did the COUNtry instead of his heart. sort of 4 polis ces would seem to favor the lacals, | €rs. who complete their schedule on gy : nlivlve . o e A i of art, a so Wavite dhe victors the New York Sl LA - TRUrALY. mhon Kuee. (nokis: Georse |, it mAs (e Added) parenthetioally | Weahinglon trom) an) extendal S N { Gilhert and. Sullivan operettas. it is | “Old Heidelherg” situation.” when an ¥ the New Yorkers got over C. U. in Gotham carly in the that to be champion of a club such [tion and began goini after e individual eards were: %004 tn =ee that those who. listen ac. |Unexpected denouement wsets things {town Prep, ave honke® to entertain the in earnest. That he succeeded it | Compston. T1: Massy. 71; M campa:gn. St. Peter’s quint of Jersey City, N. J.. [#% Indian Spring, which has m: 2 s8 Col-| capt the offerings with the sincerity | 'ight and lends an original note to the o Georeelown's quint Tete st might A i Jeasat bali, [ ine golfers in its ranks and boasts [shown by the fact that he won theijert, 52 Miss Browne, 8. anil sympathy. Whichithes’ medit: | production ANl That was said last week of “The| 1:0i% Moran. as Linda Lee, s dainty Cestorgay |0 of the most iz tests of golf | indian Spring chambionship. Announcement was made yesterday |0 Wochington In its lensthy | Physically not gifted with-unusu that Gonzaga would enter the Uni | e ot oh Bl L “ N Student Prince” s here again re.|2nd charming. She is also convincing Versite af Trenneivania tournament | course, is something of which any | strength or ability to obtain xrea: | | neated. It has lived up to its vepu. |iN her renunciation of her loger for tha for New York. where it is to open threegame (rip with the Creseent | BASKET BALL SECRETS ‘ourse when siretched out to nship lemgth would seem te mium upon long hitting. e tiated T3 Yet in winning the title Knox did|BY the Assaciated Press vember, winning the title in a | whose hard-fought contests, which | champi ! because of the many |place a prei ng the course of the tour AETeiTa i g ! < e e man may be proudl length from the tee, Knox ix champion | i At gy e i fo B TANU: }sike of duty and bonor. Richard % :": lub five. i By Sol Metzger EMIIRE o0 SMaich Knox suceeeded Tom Moore as|of a ciub which his one of the long S and b Jas & huke under | o fneimean. 1n all Diet A prices ordham is to be the Blue and S(. Alban’s fossers have two games | champion of Indian Spring Golf Cluh|est courses about the eity clul OF CABARET SHOW | ikins,, Leneta Smith understuds of | G000 T Gray's opponent Tuesday night, and, WHEN WORKI TOWARD |scheduled this week. Tomorrow they | last Pennsyivania Militar College at BASKET. 20 to Baltimore for a match with |seriex « Chester, | - ldson Sch while on Friday | were unus The peasant zivi Kathie last might | A Loyd Hamilton comedy, “Careful, Please.”” the usual news r cal features round « and musi- t the program creditahly, despite the apparent lir fons of voice.' It was announced, | .. Wednesday evening. hmond 1o meeet | upsets dur they journey to K| | s - “Ereatest Tivals, S, Chris |nament. That Moor % Qoo sipiaial S Shots | Indoor golf matches ax a cabaret |however. that Miss Collins wauld . = Georgetown and Maryland plan m! thelr e Tvan the i Olus AN, Jhge Mnote ".'fk,'.'q'“f‘,f,',’z,',';;,’,‘.,'“,',',‘.l',:;.,f:' N hmomena | attraction have heen placed an the pro. | Prebabls be hack in the o COLUMBIA—"The Torrent. begin Spring ¢ ball practice just | -~ 1 o % u \way from Knox, for the new cham |length is not essential to a winning | ETam At one of Chicago's largest |77 fomorrow he is con g, Susners ot story In dimiform, as soon as the ziound is dry enough =4 i SO pion in winning showed conclusively |game. Like that of most champions | Plices of amusement TRRYA Deskys: ola TR Topenl ¢ wnidk o8 being sstown to give a good fooiinz. which probably R LEAD IS AT STAKE That B was ihe superior of Ay | e Enox same i well halineed. ac | An elahorate links, with carpeted| To Sigmund Rombers. who ar [t Loew’s Columbia this week, offers Wil hes hortly afrer the Ist of March AR V24 i | player in the event at the time. Lit-|curacy with the irens and shots | fAirways. sand h ds and undulai-| ranzed the meladies, zoes the lion's [the first public glimpse of a new con spreciation for casting the |finental find, Greta Garho. the Swed mantle of musie over the |ish actress. as well as a bit of novelty It may be that the Klue and Gray | & of and Old Line squads will be the only | )X wag on one of those un- | throush the green beinz the predomi | IN& &reens hag heen installed in : | <h aks when no man can be | nating feature of the same of the | bOwer of artficial palms alongside the | apn stre; IN BIG TEN TONIGHT ;< ones to zet nnf. as meither Catholic heaten in winning the Indian Sprinz | Indian Spring titleholder dance floor. xo that golfers max ap | <ntive play. in_screen creation » Universitv ner Georze Washinzton title T mox Tt alsn an nmusually gone |ProAch and putt while the Charieston R = e AR fi Thse sudfemiel e s, mevle has reached any definite conclusions. | ! 5 | Kunx is a golfer whe plays rela | putter. a department of the game tha- | Praceeds nearby. KEITH/S—Jose Collins. ke fu "The Toneql Ad dun Farther Sonth schoole re not cail By the Associated Press tively little, somewhat diffident about | enahled him to overcome in his clim! he golfers will not always he both-| Joze Collins, the weil-known Eng-|%hen vou feel absolutely certain of what {s coming next, quite the op posite hobs up. It is the story of the love of a great prima donna for a village aristocrat and it is developed fng i+ Sprine font hall practice any | |. CHICAGO, Fehrnary 22— Leader T and the need for practice wniil | fa the fitle many men who were ratec | £red by’ the Nare of jaza, however, ax| ifch comedienne and singer. i at the more. but are announcins their Win | dership in the Western conference | jic: [aall, when he came back taberter plavers than he. t has been arranzed o hold some|-oi of the program ar Keith's this ter and Spring praciics. Georgia, s ' hasket hall race is involved in the twn PNy competitions to entertain frequenters | week in a collection of popul n Chi i ar Georgia Tech. and athe hools in | / games tonizht hetwe » and of the place between dances. There|. majority of which were new that section have heen at it for a gond & U 7Y NOT THIG |Minoie and Wisconsin and Michigan, ~ have heen many golf stunts in vaude-| heayers last night. Miss Collins in a most unusual manner and to a while. and prohahly will continue well A j The Illini, by reasen of the Badgers' / I\ tille and the country e now alive with | assisied by Philiih Simmons, well. | MO%t unmovlelike climax s n toward the first of April | 7 defeat by Purdue. 29 tn 21, Saturday. | indoor courses, hui this is the first | know or, and ac: went over |SPect it is something new. and per e il mevas Wave had | . went into the undisputed lead. A | | iime that a large Winter zarden has|in good. shame ! i " | haps many will like it for that reason, their foot hall plavers out as mem ((:7;3 win by Wisconsin and a loss by 11l WOI LD PLAY IN SERIES{""" £olf as an added attraction Iy Ward, whe divides headline ere is a something different also hers of other teams. especially as nois tonizht would put them back - énJ | It ix planned to hold matches at|honors with the knglish chanteuse, |ADoul Miss Garbo. Sometimes she members af wrestling squads. At Washington and Lee it is claimed that wrestling really is the hest sport for development of foot hall men. es pecially linemen %) nto a tie for the top. | times hetween nationally known stars,| i< the wellknown German comedian, | Seems beautiful. while at others she Both Ilinois and Wisconsin zet in whose tournaments would be radio | who recently ppeared with the | Joesn’t. However, it is certain she ast, as the garden has a radio sta- | Music Box Revie. In his old sketeh, | never lacks stage presence. Ricardo ction sgain Friday. the former 1 = . B Michigan and the latter AND e CLUS. with wid Ll €anmaers tohe of the strongest | tion. WQJ. "On certain nights the he scored i biz hit. Marion | COrtez carries off the masculine hon- sainst Purdue. Indiana and Minne golf teams about Washington. is preparing for a husy season in | INkS will be turned over to certain s | 0 Etielle Waon s in|ors due the cast and not far behind No coach likes Spring foot hall prac- | /Bl — | so clash Friday = . X i & . IR0l clubs for tournaments among lots of fun out of his domes. | him. in point of merit. comes Lucien s the contests al b d by three - public o in s dom : tice. but it sems to he a case of “The ¢ | “Michizan hopes to retrieve its lost he cont about the city. Headed by three former public links | memhers ubles in the ski everal cur- | Littlefield, Tully Marshall, rtrude others are all doing it and 1 guess I've It is better for a team to pass |ground in recent defeats hy victories [players—A_ 1. Houghton, the present club champion: Harry G. Pitt and taln calls followed., and Ward re.| Olmsted and Edward Connelly. In- fons deed. the cast as a whole the evening |ally good. exception- g0t 10" Members of squads ave not | the ball across the court in work- | in its two enzazements, From amens | aof MceAleer, gifted southp. olier—the Manos also nbers sponded with twn rec EnC o T e sie Tt be el i i et e s ene et o e Ve Motlecy pitied savtiipa plferine Manorl tcam| st siunieys | GOVERNMENTICONTROLS | fisvanted it e sech | 2 enry DN alson, Tommy Pitt. Will Richardspn, Dave Thompson, Al Spring workouts either. althouzh as| make long passes up the court. To N J n S A R B EA Hie setfings ol tbe piature story ane 2 Whola' the morale of plavers in| et down to cases. the we illus which heat Narthwestern 12 | Landvoight. John M. Leavel and William D. Richardson [ SPORTS IN PHILIPPINES | [iore: "orchoctra in momins s wum |iite «ironiiate and the photozraphy Spring practice is surprisingly good. | frations will serve ta prove this | . takes on Chi ) next Manor Club plans to enter 1PAM | Ry the Associal Pross, hers, with Dnlly Dave. ariistie dancer, is fine, The 1t B loeantive that comes Toom | <Dolit Sarurday. Ohin State. winner of the in the interclub ~ series if held thit| The Philippine Amateur Athlatic | 2nd Mulroe : Kuehline. a pair of | The supplementary features include the plaving of a regular schedule, In the upper one the player on | 371031 game with Michizan Satur . year. Last vear the club competed | pageration e meen onauarred s ele | Clover i D e e | (he (Chtistic. Corsdy) “Hunthassi EoULE i to loverame: the right i ahout to pass acro A1 Al weak in a threecornered series of team iofficial government ageney o have| orchestia in charze. and many of his|With a dog that does some remarkable Spring practice seems tn he just a| Lthe court to a teammate slizhtly | [eadinz scores are i i matches. in which Arzvia and Beaver | charge of all sports and 1o su »m‘\ <o | friends turned « 1o make act acting. the P news reel and mu question of carrying inte foot hall| in the lead of his immediate nppo Plaver—Team G, FE Dam were itx competitors L aRais ot aiori ana to supervise {l o hcaess, e Dive: tines fattiv | eealnambes that attainment of hichest possible| nent. There s no chance of this | swadine, Furine 5 3 By Chester Horton, Earle in the Sprinz the elub. acting | (he Philipmimes L Scll ar dioes AUDESbIN: The aud} rflonpienr, that seems to pervade all| Dpass $einz intercepted or inter- | ionhingham Ohin State 1 with Willlam Mackie, its new pro. The measure making thiz effective | nce demanded a half dozen sneores. -RIALTO—'What Happened to Jones.” Rmerican life. The Ameriean penple | rupted when properly made, and pribwesiern 1 It fs a rather common practice | fecsional, will inaugurate a series of | wae nacced by the lesiilature ana| One of emarkahle acts Reginald Denny establ itke to do evervthing they do fust| Such a move permits the nther Indiana H amone average golfers to twist the | club tournaments with a view 1o gigned by Gov..Gen. \vood. "} aver presented on the = that | piace in the ranks about as well as It can he dene, and| plavers on his team to work fur- Indiana. *. s 18 | hands around on the shaft first one sclectinz team members. Under the law the federation also i | 9f Charles Kellogzz. the nature singer. romedians of the his per- foot ball seems to have its share of | <her up the court and 10 free them | (ramr. FRCIN o 3 way and then another in efforts to| Al Tredor of Reloit. Wis. has heen | charged with orzanizing and directing | The New York papers have heen | formance in his latest re. “What attention. | felves from opponents. Tu this .| 0., Horite 1y 3 cure some ex-inamed as assistant o Mackie At {the training of athletes to represent | 'Hng of Mr. Kelloggs' wonderful jappened to el e | way the ball may he worked up ) < ting effect | Manor and will report for duty about | the islands in international contacie. | feat of putting out five with sound. |\ t the Rialto o Recently at & Princefon alumni| the court for a short shot e takinz | March 1 { & 52 % 4 ntests. | C87 Sl B R g ck at the Riaito. - . - B S = : i i L It also will promoie public play- | #nd many ha h ht A% Hampered by mediocre plots in his dinner in New York, Robert (" Rench-| The lower illusiration shows the KENTUCKY FIVE TOPS place on the ball | o - grounds and public recreation facil- | BEW trick. 1 ' Mr. | previous appearances, many critics lev. & Harvard graduate. was one of | fwo teams in practically the same y . nnouncement that Thomas D | 8700 i sets the zas flame nd | iad begun 10 wonder if Reginald had the speakers. Benchley speech,| Dosition. but instead of passing vein. should| across the court to an opponent arguments| Who is free the man with the hall bout to take a chance with Armour may be named professional the: rase of tryving to . s e g = 1 . by a gentle tap of the k | not missed his calling when chosing cotreay jone fauly|a (the Congressional Countiy Clubi puts out the flame. W tis sup e i s been well veceived amons zoiters ' ) ) TOPS SE e e T Js sl a caveer. but with a real vehicle A e e TPACE | merin brotid v Bl 3 2500 B vk et St other. There is a ali doubts are swept aside. Mr. Denny while all in a humorou ge down as one of the b ever made In favor of foot hall: and| | | | MARYLAND IS THIRD his sarcastic fling at his own school| pass to one of his men much | iher widesnrend | MOSt popular of the pald instructors | ot w10 1Al Gons His e histaatonstic flog a0 biwiowntachonll LS B e T e e e Ty eng v thegame 3 former Seaish and E [N A G, PIN LEAGUIE | Bt mevsr m the stnke was ot in:| 52 5, Somedian, | ivhal Heprened 10 Feforance to the foot hall game he.| is rather easily intercepted or University of Kentucky's perform rule that the Ve | prench“smatenr champlon, Armour | _ half hour on, the siage was most in-| Jones' is delizhtful comedy. revived tween Harvard and Princeton is es-| Kknocked down by the opponent of {ance against Southern Conference ehonid hoth moint | 1rned professional about a year and { { tsy s levements for the Dis. | ffom a stupendous success of a_ past peclally worth while. in view of the| the receiver. Furthermore. if the |hasket hail foes has made the Wild e “hm”_ a half aze and has since heen ranked | - L R ftriet Fire Department 1o W generation. Cempounding the twe 5s comments in the Harvard student| TENl player does receive it he is | (ats favorites in the championship e et Shoul A% one of the forémost pros In thix | Hilllops hold a sevengame lead over | Other acts include a fine athletic | ,CAUSe. the effect is just one laugh paper that fon much time was heing| Eenerally forced ove o & ride | tournament starting in Atlnta next i vty | country. He is one of the mosi|ihe secondplace Eagles in the Ath.|turn he the An Rrothers; Henry | 7fA5 Another. = S given tn font hall. f e ey Rt | S ay. . & e ihanrg abe | pleasing styliste of the zame. a gen |letic Club Rowling League, but the | Regal and Ida Gerber and 0. Henry | AR Ihinge happen to [ones ' Benchley said. in part: | e amveb sasion (0 pirekeny iim Kentneky alone has mannzed 1o 1) the st N tleman and a competent instructor. | runner-up team is clasely pressed by | in 4 hurleaque tumbling act: Ned|Lhe Shorl evening--io be exact, “To take them up in the reverse| (rom relaying the ball to a frec | turn back every conferance foe en | ['sy™ QRYP | {007 a%e Per | He will make a weleome addition to | the Arlingtons. Y| I A hurlesque tumbling aci: Ned|eve of his wedding dax. when he con erder. The problem of predominance| abponent. WWork the Tell up T | countered during the sesson. North haps nol rhere | the ranks of the colf professionais| Bradlex Mandlex. anchor man of | sistant in a hodge-podze of foolich. | jern® [ make up a sixth at a ha of foot ball in colleze lifa ix a serious| C7UTT 07 erieseross pAstes, TOLT [ Carnlina now hol ‘i; ':hfl\_"l"y']“ 0 g o e A it Ihere. Armour showed his wares | the Lagles. has dane much fo keep | ness that won many laughts; Beeze Lg POKOT AL during the sours one. There is no doubt in my mind| 0 yo Ll e i by | _ University of Lssishivpy Lo PR 0 e ;’ 7 here less than a vear a plaving | his team ahead of the Arlinstons. He ' and Qupe in a good skating act. AR TN e kot logethiex e basket for his try. second place with 8 straizht wins ich may be vours. It is neces|with john Farrell against Roland R. | leads the league with an average of — - M S s Sesiin: 1o that Princeton pavs fno much atten tion to foot ball. and all the other| Harvard men that 1 know feel the mme way. Trere toa wudent com | PAIR QUINTS TODAY |t .| A serfes of side-splitting predica- _ ments very nearly end up tragic: this week pre- for the voung bridegroom, but an sents a pleasing bill of enterts = . ! after losinz the opener to Louisiana ) sary that the hands have 4 fine sense | \aokenzie and Dave Thompson in | 11525 for 54 games. The Eazles are | EARLE—"Sally, Irene and Mary of halance—a natural balance—during ', match at the Washinston Geif and | setting the pac i With 7 victories against | the swing. Lacking this balance the sommiie (b SRS ULl ol “nh pacs in the total pinfall| The Farle Theater ¢ well estahlishad in third | museles in one hand and one fore ' p tis ¢ Cedt o tatiitics oiibn ing f inment expected turn of affairs straichtens i Mace. the champion Tarheels being [arm are likely 1o work against those i e headlined by “Sally, Irene and Marv." things out with one last laush Sl sl s R DIXIE TOURNEY plece. e shampion Tariieels Leime [S0 a1 likely Jo vk ag i (hase | Chinirmian Fation otithesgolt com: Feam Rocorts; o LAbioiIl veion. af. Badle Dawiineals T e e Y Sareity iRl el e FU The stan op, | the clubhead from striking the hall |amassed one of the firieat: collections | Hilltepn: 5o S - L Broadway hit, which seems to sac- Glee Club presents a group of musical “men that it would be enough if the| w. 1 Pre | Sauarely. Get the most natural feel- | of pictures of the golfing club mem. | Bagles x vifice none of the pep and 1t ful- | numbers as an added attraction. o h * the | y Kenticks b Ti5| inz possible in the hands during the | hers anywhare about the eity. Pho o ness of the original production. Jere “Ruster Goes a Hunting® is the Briiceton itoam got, Cogsthier I0r 2P| my marAssosiated Rre Miawiscinni i 2ol | address, observing the rule to keep |tographs of At least two score mem. ' Printers ' Delaney as Jimmey Duzan is well| title of the comedy reel. A Rialto > * o 2 | 2 i t = i = A \tionals 00000 S| orted v e Ackerman as News Red an scha 3 101 Harvard game: just got together in| ATLANTA. Ga. February 22.—In | North Carolina : ;\:'I.!v\:hduf‘:ir; the MiEs 8 ot inthe bers of the club on the course are ationals .. e S L Adiraan s ;\‘]f:‘\]‘c\jm'l»lwa;(_qm; :.m\“;mr;u‘x;;sh:‘; their street clothes and ran through = g . | Georzia | 4 | 8. /Grip the b _onc: out | scattered aroun e grill of the Vir-|Amer. Bus. "Club Caral Si A ho: Hlebenca 5 = = 5 5 0ugh | ;1 der to allow several teams addition- | SooTE® 1 oina 5 | paving the least attention to the |ginia club. The grill, by the way, |Amer Auio Asen! Carol’ Simpson as Irene. Rebecca ey Ay B 2t 81 fime ) which) to; post helien~ [ Norss Oaralinn gidte, 2 | position of the V's—and the chancen | has heen refurnished into an attrac. | SeFas - --- = Ryeford is good as Jimmy's Mother.| PALACE—“The Auction Block.” T'll tell yvou—why don't vou Princeton |trance fee. the committee of the 4 | are you will have vour correct grip. |tive lounging room. Photographs of - ':'"‘l”‘: "“;“;;‘f.’;: ‘:k:‘rzl’;‘:‘n’f“n ?Zr? hal Charles Ray. whose long absence hpys see if next vear vou just can't | Southern Conference hasket hall tour- 3 | - . |the famous professionals who have |Eagles ... fhe added attesction i» Ted 2 from the sereen has not detracted in make the Harvard Band look sillv?/| 1 the drawi fro 5 | | played at the club also grace the |Ariington frie ,:"d ]", Neinto. with “‘”. the ]P'!FI from his distinctive charac- Tamt ot n il vanr {ime In perfectine | HAment posthoned the drawing from : {DE MOLAY BASKETERS | =i trinsiop roine and Jack Mimto. with Alle | terizations. is back at the Palace the hand and relegate foot hall tn ”"_\'P.\’(!‘l'dn_\' Inttldace today; "'1 '\:l:.'\'"a“ P A ie Andre..in a mu 1l adaptation "heater this week in the photoplav proper place, T saw the Princaten.|, A: A Poonan of the Atlanta Ath- 4 T | Within a shart time the men who |Nomaa 1170 of the “Moth and the Flame." The | version of Rex Beach's romantic Tiarvard . gaie, and cectainiy one|lctic Cluhis.ohairmanof the commit- | Tenassene, i IN INTERCITY GAME‘...mm £olf in Washington and in the [ Amer. Buc Ciun: a32 soacie | singing of the two boys scored 4| gory. “The Auction Block.” day's pEelniinacy prichios: wola have oo iilespointeqioutithatithere weneIFanIEIIE 2 o iil g | Middle Atlantic section will meet to|Summs A0 An. 500 heag it while MHe. Andre gequits ey As Rohby Wharton. spendthrift son bean enough for the Princeton: fonm | o ool teanis i the. conference| gyium - thrash out a fournament schedule.| {eIf well in the dancing. Rilly Barnes | ", “Pitiehureh _millionaire who tn win that Rame. That Harvard team| fhich had failed to send in their | sewaner (L A match with a chapter team from | 10 Set dates for the important cham- £ I EamFdinger. Wilions, [and Jack Barion. With n iemping | Jonds 2500 of his fathers cllec | fees np to vesterday | Fiorda k A match with a chapter team from ensemble. present a lvely musical| (fun to danee once with the winner rela- | High team A | pionships and to discuss matte was all right. They iust realized that | eles. (B35 set. Egles. | fantic City tonizht at Roy comedy sketeh, “Kandy Kroox,” that . " P Resides Daonan, other memhers of - - — i o e hereahouts 1.742 of ¥ _Cf v inj = 1 font ball fsn't eversthing in lite, and | e conimitiee are e A, Alesander | . AT wil oen n series of three fnter | {62 10, e pame heveabuts during | H iy wrikee—ike Swenes Xaionats 28, | Sine muneh APl ies it e e e et “0n r 3 o e o ~ * | o sts to he plav v 1 N . wh = B, andley, " Eagles, 151, Cined ster 3 " oss, | L T e e D [or e o, e COLUMBIA, UNBEATEN e e e e k| The Middle Atlantic Golf Assocts- Tndividnal Statlétien. “Gene Winchester and Sammy Tioss. | {ouches that are {vpicalls his ow: - man of Genrgia. and Wilhur \ ’ ’ e ad Molay basket] jion has called itz meeting for the HILITOPS, & billed as “the guvs whn tickle the | Eleanor Boardman as Lorelei Knight. funny hones of all ages. sizes and | +he prize beauty. is the victim of his nationalities,” live up to their billing | attentions and gives him admirabla in “Wise and Otherwise, Mostly Oth- cypport. Sally O'Neil. as a small erwise.” These two droll comedians|town vamp, also i= convincing and kept the audience laughing all the | the disturbance she creates when she time they were on the stage. Klass| decides to acquire Bobby as a hus- and Brilliant sent a mirth-nrovek-| hand is one of the features of the . A hasketer o wh evervhody [ ®e11 of Auhurn 4 SNE N } A Cenine o8N B 6 at the New Wi b et o b everswas |0 N Tt o e | PICKED TO WIN TITLE | 1e sy . w55 of Mien's &t e o Aeamsito 1 ° f o O o el [nosed _ant the District combination Hotel, ; ‘oley of (athelle University He is | A&0. on 5 | | 1w 5 . = Association will hold its session on z0od in every game and the hest of it |enter. whieh will make it necessary | — geveral weeks agn an the Marylanders' | yizrcy's.” At the twin meetings dates | To thal he has twn mare sears 1o plav | (At SIX of the teams comprising the | floor, comes ‘here for a clash Wednes. | AFCH B 41, (Re toin mactings fare : vears to plav | that e tesma sompsl Ry the Asociated Pr day, 'and on Saturday the leeals will the 192 : for the Rrooklanders, If it were pos 'onference mus Y Only one club in this section has set ! Freder; <fhia for a coach to have Dodderer and *airings will he made entirely on | NEW YORK. February 22 Colum-| F g - its tournament dates. the Raltimore 4 | i, ory. vegis |7 The Wey 1 L B A rour Horn.” Cobb of North Caroling. Tvicr of Vir. |3 Dercentage of zames won and lost. | i, with viclors regisieved n eters e e hwill be plaved | Country Club having selected May 20, ing act. to Your Horn. | picture. el i oc s IR L ) B P . ;s The photoplay is “Braveheart.” fea-| The story concerns the life of a zinfa and Foley of Catholic Univer and 22 for its Spring event. <y, it would not matter much who lnoms as a 1926 champion in the East- g i would not matier much who | {50r"M least aiht confarence games, | ern Intercollesiate Kasket Ball League. Tnen in Ehemaelves wonld constitute & | e tovrnament. swhich will e | Dartmouth procsed for the lead untl 4 Sl el ga s A | sponsored by the Atlanta Athletie | beaten by 35 to 2 i ETOML baskel Rall e, e iftile | CIUD: Will b ataied at the sity nugi-| The clash between Columbia and Mne mlayer who cets verv little | orium here, where a new court,| Partmonth in New York Saturday credit for what he does, and vet Is ng more than $£2.000 will have | night is expected to settle the issue | ment must have to its credit the pla turing Rod La Roque, assisted by | South Carolina beauty who. after Trene Rich. The story concerns the | winning the Atlantic City pageant, hardships of an Indian boy at college | marries the son of a Pittsburgh mil- who is expelled for a deed of which | lionaire. because he bids a fabulous he is innocent. Romance and thrills | price to dance with her at a char are afforded throughout, function. A separation follows ow- Organ selections by Alexander | ing to Bobby's indiscretion in having Washington Barracks tossers, who forfeited a Service League game to| Several fonrs of the | Fort Humphreys Satirday. are sched- | the Sonth have heen sponsored hy { uled to entertain Fort Myer tomorrow | Western golf magazines, affording [plaht. Fort Washington. tied With [opporrunits for goifers o et in on umphreys for the lead, took the et S Rraveroi meagurs of the 1, Martin's Club five | 5, o> Plan trip which did not entatl r West and creat value to his team. is Lee Card-| o s or the el | Capt. €. Loeh of Princeton. with 52 : 1 great expense. Two of the large| b eature of a |t ctur heaut < in h S, s e the Miarsiaad fue, | been erected in time for the first| Capt. €. Leeh of PENSON WUR, 1 |senterday, 3110 23 Steamship companies only recently | halen . Arons are . pleasant foatur t a |the pictures of heautiful girls in his Tress reporte on all mes ha \'o“- St e Jead, and Laub of Columhia is second | Anacostia Eagles, senior champions nnnnnn;‘td completion n‘( arrange. | FiC" £ood bill: on his father's money. He folaws ansted every ofher man of the squad o | with 17. the District. journey to Hyattsville | MeNts for an ambitious trip to cover | Duncan = to South Caroli after tima and time 21| it o man has; JOB FOR COMPSTON. | "o Cianains | Taniene T 2 serond =ame with the | AImost a_month, offering the golfng | % oo STRAND—Roral Pekin Troupe. | D% o Seuth, Cayoline and after heen of creatar value mpme In and| wr. AUGUSTINE Flhr. February w. Pt | Company, F tosse Yecterday the | tourists a complete plaving tour of | Youne A varied assortment of magic. JUS- | ascaping a compromising situation, game ont than Cardwell e is the | () —Archie Compston, Rritish | Goinmia.. 3 1.000 | Birds outclassed the S..J. Meeks quint, [most of the famous British courses, |Ward . gling. acrobatics and Oriental con- | ha wins her again. . brains of Maryland's defense and is|iiofessional zolf champion, will he Partmonth - - 36 1o 10 :;;s_r\l\'s:l’ar a condensed view of the J tortion g provided by the er: 1) The embroidery attractions irfclude a real leader. ! pro at local eount Tuh fron Y. | Princeton o3 ritish Isles. i Pekin Troupe, a clever group of Chl-{a jaughable comedy. “His Wooden I TRED AR N Sos, SubiErem De oo i Lithuanian basketers o Baitimore | The tour can be made for less than {Soigm nese. the headliner this week at the | Wedding.” and a Pathe News reclt R e e R . et AUt evened seores with fhe Aloysius Club |$600. including ocean fare hoth ways, | Teomes Strand Theater, Of all their per-|The news pictures show some good | vagterday hy handinz the Iocal un-| hotel bills and green fees. rail and |Brewer ohahly nossesses four of tha | S i < o : A o : o kR L S limited champions a sethack, 25 10 21, [automobile hire and other incidentals. | orgle® *=<- at the Monumental City. The first golf tour starts on May |McAlwes o0 try, two In active service and two not | KENN D FIFLD T st golf | Mav | MeAlwea 000 coaching this season. Thev are Fred | I: vl | Franklin Club courtmen of Bal.| 2 from New York, and the party s} gaiii, =" schediled to arrive back in the me- | ginnev formance the audience seemed 10|scenes of the Wills-Lenglen tennis recefve with greatest enthusiasm an|match, unusual boomerang-throwing stunt. An entertaining comedy skit. “At| TIVOLI—"Sally of the Sawdust.” a Home Talent Show.” offered by Al| .galic of the Sawdust.” D, W. Grif- ce nf Catholic |niversity. Burton | |gnore took the measure of the Tm. | chedul e B &7 red by Al fpley of Unmiversity of Marviand. | George H. Kernodle: Taculate Conception Cnubs, 35 to 33, | (ropolis on June 27. The second tour, CORBY Abhott, provoked much Jaughter. Ab- | g iitl B (R0 FE ST i ed Artists, in e and Joe Deering. P 1 more expensive proposition. to cost 10 hott is versatile with his Imitations | which Carol Dempster and W. C. R - Palmer N e (i L X e R0 v ore territory, st o The writer has alwaya folt that | HF Maryland Kennel Club is giving much publicity to its coming MISS BROWNE GIVES §680 and cover more (ertitors, atnrts | oy s B s a e sench show. and the indications are that the entries at Raltimore | York. Anetion T;{:lnflw;‘:ri;?d'a«"rnm D LB vane ir Other tours. varving in their itin- | Weingerler . this vear will push a little closer to the records which have been| 3 Be. | 3 £ i | srary, are also offered. Some of the | Bean the game and cares little that opPoOs- | boiq fyy the Eastern Dog Club in Boston and the celebrated Madison Square TENNIS EDGE ON GOLF e b bk N n hhe e of rural characters. He sings "a 1a | pyelds are featured, was the attraction rube,” yodels, and produces synthetle | ot randall's Tivoli Theater yester airs froni a harmonica and an &C-|gav and it held the interest of audi- cordion. ences that tested the capacity of the 1al Parker and Ann Butler have a |yar0est playhouse in the National seream producer in their skit, “Don’t [ cauica) Tt is a story of life and ro ing teams get points. just so his feam | ! of the t e St. Andrews, Turn. | McKas : lophone spe- e : < h the same | Garden show. 3.8 olbe mER Ak 2 s eny Make Me Laugh ophone SPe- | mance under the big tops and is sup :1": T:l:.;-m‘;.‘m!}'.fi‘:.‘,'";"d Colliflow. | The hencn show commlties is head- phis, Tern. The youngster is Down- R bR Walton Heath, ~Gleneagles, | §*500) clalty, “Musical Nouseuse." ix of| et 0d’ by an amusing Assop Fable n e e e e | e v Thornley W. Martin. who is|ing's Dixle of Ruffeote. He je by B the Asosiated Preee. Mid-Surrey, Deal. Prestwick, TRve, fered by De Bee and Weldon, and |anq gelightful musle by Otto F. Beck, AT T he iy thing ix tn|ably assisted by eight breed special,|Rossiz Rastus of Jazzland out of | Mary Browne will devote most of [Stoke Poges, North Rerwick, Sand. Ine Small and his seven “rainbow |qlzeniet®and 1da V. Clarke, assistant. lleving. 4 s lists, whe are writing personal letters | Downing’s Mvmissnan of Wireland. s year to tennis, ax she | Wich. Oxhey, Gullane. : gile” shave In the plaudits with 4| Today the Tivoll offers Richard Dix fell from scon to N pe her time this year t 3 i ) keep the other fellow from scoring 10 ta all the fanciersin the <. In|The dam Is a daughter of the cele. A = cnect to | Hill. Sunningdale, Troon and Sandv song-and-dance revue. You should|i, “Womanhandled,” Arthur String any extent and depending on keeninz | /B0 (T8 NI o Tl hreed” show |brated Ch. Welwire Welsh ~ Scout, | {hinks that no woman can expect U0 | Lodge, all familiar names to Ameri. NOMAD. see them Charleston. er's sequel to his own story, “Man- the opposing score down to a minl | AR B0 Y hGwe of the Mary. |while the sire is strong in Chunky of | win honors consistently in both ten- han golfers who follow affairs of the a7 146 10420 “Don’t.” a whirlwind romance of [handjed.” m. Both systems are good and BIF, LA TR0 5 The American Fox. | Netts' blood. Only 4 months old. this | nis and goif at the same time. | links abroad. i 104 |the American fiapper. starring Sally here thev have been worked out to a | ;R00 AT N eat Dane Club of Ameri- | puppy is showing extreme quality, and | She qualified in last vear's woman's | - : g 1% O'Nefl, is the photoplay. = There are Ambassador—"Just Suppose.” , very successful degree. ~a and the Shepherd Dez Club of | his breeding makes him a likely stud | national golf tournament and in 1921 dohn €. Walker, president of the 131 plenty of laughs in this picture. A TH 3 7 Fred Rice has had a long and bril- 4":‘:\_‘“,‘ prospect. 1 <he stepped from the semi-finals of | Columbia Country Club, has enczaged SHEen s 133 Phort film and orchestral numbers ‘m':“::’:{_or“‘";u!un.;;e c::;a"uu‘: Nant career at Catholie Universitv. | VAUISIARG o001 inie at the | the national tennis championship to | pAssage late in April for England. | McCloskes i round out an excellent program. Smbesepic witlt s matineaiinday, iy His teams always have heen good | PTOTse BC EOC HOR TN Soll the | o Edward T. Boswell, president of the | the national golf tournament and | le will be present when the Walker | wirts .. 138 First National of -Just Suppose.” 2nd, while at times he has had some SPecIalts showe GO sTe (0 €S0l A0 |Shepherd Dog Club of Maryiand. an- | reached the final round. {Cun_team, of which Roland R. Mac- CAMERIGAN BUSINESS Janet Richards Tomorrow. {2t Nelionlof SluatiSuppens, & ., he alss has done some excel- | o & 8 Wi be - hel strain of the two games,” sayvs Miss . ets 4 Miltoer .. P ¥ 5 = 1 ‘. A o B urning ot lonms cam. | hat the show will command five points | 4t the time of the Maryland Kennel | Browne. “There is no reaction to the |of the trophy.retained two vears ago | Chapman .. 114 438 her regular mornins talk on public [dall's Metropolitan Theater. i et of green. material infat lsasticwenty Doecds. Club show will be the.selection of the | game sich as one gets in tennis, and | by the American team in matches | BFnt --:-- 14 2312 | questions will be deferred unitil tomor-| _Lioyd Hamilton in an amusing two of green m ; ey ets E | by 2 hopn .1 : . and hecause of the noon | reeler, "Careful, Please,” i Shipley hte heen muccesstul at Del-| o g o Young announces the pur: |nepes all Washington fanclors 16 con | Lo Change from Jhe court to the |on Long lsiand. [ LRI e R S e e M e aware and at Maryland. Since coming | of ‘Sam Vallant Rogfeld, an e Yoot A el o s to com- | links is difficult fof the reason that — e — 131 9711 | will begin at 10:40 a.m. and close a{of comedians and a pretty girl. The tn Marvland three vears ago Shipley |Chase = i) pete I . timing one’s stroke against a ball in Carr .. 178 5. > bill also includes short reels of v: 3 and white Llewsllyn setter | Under a recent ruling of the Ameri 1 little before 12. SIOF yuring has had a good team and in all prob. | RRES ATC, TR CE 1 Tgie” (n” the [ can Kennel Club thers will e no more | T, 5 mich eisier than, hitting a ANNOUNCES GRID LIST. AMERICAN AUTO ASSOCIATION. These lectures, which present a |interest and pipe organ music. ablity will continue to turn out quints ; : Sptiece ngk tnkmotion. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., February | Zier .. 30 131 weekly review of the high lights In the s southeastern trial This dog. bred |awards of grand championship. The Golf ils are ked to fi " TAD 135 Y v 3 a_oredit to his school. This vear|G" oq by H. B. Corbett in Ivan.|Shepherd Dog Club of America has ar- O el e e "ver | 22 (). —University” of Chattanooga | SUsthel 123 world's work for the preceding week, CENTRAL—"Wreckage.” Maryland _has gone through its|i00 N0 ‘Comen from the kennel of [ranged with specialty clubs in_each | poih ( oeping vour head Sull. start. | (00t Pall schedule for 1926 has heen | Dodze - 130 are given in the New Masonic Temple. | (Crandall's Central Theater the first schedule with exceptional success and | ™y "y (qner Davenport, Iowa. He |section to select their hest dogs. These ing your-stroke from .the left ankle, | ANNounced as follows: FLapudes ‘i' Thirteenth street and New York ave-|twq ‘qays of this week offers FBx. most of that success is due to Ship- | e a i ine blood of Ch. Lady's |dogs will he eligible for competition at | guq S1 such other injunctions Shouid |, September 25, Autum at Auburn: Oc. ! Kiots 12 | nue. hibitors' Film Exchange's release of jay's work. Shipley has been for-| o, t"Gladatone and is possessed of [the club specialty show next vear for | he put aside. The Important thing (0 | e sios Sl pormal, O Citadel, at | Stewarf & ITAN—"Just S N reciage, iesthing Muy; Allison. tunate in possessing 10 men of almost | L Ch" "Jiaming and uncanny hird [the title best-dog or hitch in America. | qn i {n Keep vour eve on the hall un, | SOMBern: 30, Egery and, Hents: ; METROPOLITAN—"Just Suppose.” |The comedy, ““Maid in Morocco,” a same ability, but among them he < aced at stud at 4 ekl 5 5 S Novemher . Howard: 13. Georgetown of | Harvills 18° 127 “Just Suppose,” featuring Richard |two-reeler, with Lupino Lane, the the sense, He will be placed at stud a til you have hit it. And that's th +doss not have any one or two plavers | youne's kennel. Albert Hahn reports the breeding of Kardsat thilice i the o '€ | Kentucky: 25, Un.on. Clements WUBL 4 ll.}; Barthelmess as an attractive Prince|English comic, and a new Grantland wdho stand out above their fellows in his 5honhAGrd dngb;*xxnub;-nm Fichten. | hardest thing in the game to = ~': B S $ 12 Charming the Metropolitan this | Rice “smnuni," all pleasant ‘enter- the so-cal brilliant class. Such a| Mrs. R, H. Johnston has recently |hugel to G. B. Diers' bitch, Zita V. R R 2 Stanislaus Zbyszko, who continues wq.k,lll.nunttru.inln’,.cmn varsion | tainment, supplemented with shorg. ;f:,;.r ..,“::r instance, Ed Lynch was purchased a voung wh-evlu.lk‘l}l t;:mr - d:' and to & bitch owned by.J. C. kflue ball 't‘e:t'x:l in. lhle“ American | in the front rank of the heavywesight | ismenta. of A. E. Thn‘:nu' _Bl:x!' o 2 reels of more or lesy interest and pij to Catholic Umlversity for four years. from the Downing Kennels em- n. ague used 34, balls it year. wrestlers, is now-in his sixtieth year. The story is that of a second son organ music. g : s 7 Sl 2 55 )