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T SPORTS THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©. TUERDAY. MARCH 2. 1926 Cubs Are'l)evelop‘ingBatting' Prowéss : Local College Athletes Busy Outdoors HARD HITTERS NUMEROUS |6.U. FRESHMAN FIVE | PAROFTWNBILS FIELDS AT GEORGETOWN IN CATALINA ISLAND CAMP WINS OVER EASTERN ON COURTS TONIGHT pRESENT A LIVELY SCENE Tipiphany and Gonze {out for blood tomorrow when tl k will be the scenes of stofl 3 Michaels and Fitzgerald Are | Goorgetown University freshinen uro basket ball attractions met in a return game at Ryan gym-| at both places star oy The Euening Star Wy 3 BOYS CLUB J; Conducted by ROBERT C. McCLELLAN gymuasiums dotble-h ustern's 1 5 ' Blue and Gray’s Main Obj ective Is Collegiate Meet. Wilson, Giant (G , ! nasium s a part of the Lincoln e e e e The = Iipiphi Maryland and Catholic U, Teams Also Are : MG 0 . r 3 s : o S - champlons, ure meetir 2 b, . s Al mming Sphere—McCarthy May Selest i B ey e o BY BAN JOHNSON, +_We're all interested in you boys of | Preps, while the 1 ¥ Big Five . o~ e Saturday a New Qutfield for Chicago. |~ vestera — | boys an opportunit the Pennsylvania g BY JOHN B. FOSTER. bat conditions and W Philadelphia. redident of the American Lewsso. | Washington and vielnity and we're 18 Looked for a clash with the Phan Preparing for Campaigns, iy 5 tom qui 5 { | the Hillop vearling: SK a dozen stars of base lmll':;‘!:‘;‘;& to Iu;lptym:anll we can. Some | " GUIL 0 Aloystun Big Tive of prepping for | to tell you of their beginning greatest stars are going to iy tuking on the Woodside team, fol- mes under com- | " dozen will tell| Write artlcles fo teach you how to lowing a prelimin which brings and 12 of the dozen ¥ | mlay certain positions. And we're al. the Ttosmers and Geu Tire Co. “HE old Hilltop is alive h the wide campus to the o ou. Pri ed off with the | s righ of the Polo Grounds under | and a hundred others I could name ering and cheering fans, had smote another for four | 5 .. g 2t iy (o rnoon was over He hit another and yet another. | tral's lighiweights showed tue | started that way, { o el andanid way to the Hine Junior High guint,| [ know, because .]‘.,“' 26 tike thish {shouldered son | 24 to 12 Schaffert registered six of | cussed with these fellow their start glory were not like this broac-shou'dered 20N yne winners' basksts. |in base ball. It's my busiess to be Goliath ——— | Thquisitive, because I was once # d in | has g team will he ge- |y orry writer and learned to find out ol Buwie /ot t an exhibition. 10 | (j,jnge about famou than Mc . A ALINA ISLAND ( March Througa the clear |long end of a 23-to-24 count. | you they had an old piece of “"’U‘F‘“;n;'u ready fo answer questions and |Dasketers into action. | is year to indoor mter A Gatan) wrrounded by sunlight, o small |, THe duints fought o nipand-tuck |y, 5 gt and a homemade ball of [Eive advice where we can. Kanawhs and Terminal Y. M. C. A. | ans under the guidance of Cea A urrouncec by Sunight, a smathaitle, with the lead changing handa start with. I played | g tewms mieet at 7 o'clock fu Wi pr oi Smiling Charley Hofi, th w «h the air to right field, and the e duih,“;"qy -liluvh‘l\c th ,“‘-"‘ »\"““1‘1 i“ m _“t‘!“l'," ‘I‘l + 1 had, Fel- | A Junior Diamond. ton Terminal gym. track and field men a rounding int 1 i s o r which | Cann gummed the works ern | pase ball and that's wha ad. Fel- — off on posiny « i . ‘ v on the grass prayer rug which | by gnping o two-counter in the last | P2%¢ B8 ¥1% GNP Su L otinson, Peck Memorlal fawters huve booked | HOT Spent & busy atternoon yostnc | Lo 1. abw ot ha ield for the Chicago Cubs, took one look at the meteoric | minute of play. ws like Ty Cobb, = 4 the Montrose and Condor flves for a |for movimg picture cumeras und stfll men S . Boots Sc wus high scorer for | Eddie Collins, Bucl Harris, Bal »e: double-header on the Peck floor Thurs- | sh Dh ihe 1 field home ru getting 1 pth, George Sisler, Tris Speaker duy got in litle real work. ck” out of lving o rooms with lmersc the Hi 2 Dutch Krumm is bookir nized Comes The line-u ile for the reorgs i wori by ve often dis-| “flash of Drilll round of cheers ing the banks, busekters trin and won fr | Western's, fe | sent him to the second platoon || Western's, fen where, neople. Ma Athle for the 40 L : “Frank 0'Doul has not changed one | ¢ given in the auditorium at the | “Njwadays the makers ot uthletic i bis track erovn 2 in hat would make r of his black and closely shaved | ¢lose of sehool. equipment have brought the bat and ’ Doints when | th i ieE ot E ok pill m | wh s since he left the Yanks. He | 3 i bull wnd glove within re kl’l‘ -*rhflw O T R S u“‘;lr&»i\ A nliocers, i e Byrd had his M; T let Hack go when he|lats with a better swing than he| BREAKS SWIMMING MARK. |bovs who, generdlly speaking, hi sre 8 & skotch of & base ball) any oL | t for their the world serles | g, and he always had a natural | more morey to spend than did the diamond ludd out for boys. It ISt| yomiteqn Ly Jssers trimmed Jore also are bet. | too far between base n, | too far for u little fellow to y the bLatter. It's just right. ‘The s of my time dinmands, though mnot enough ut where there is a will the 1l Wilson make the Cubs?” Joe | batting pose. He has helped himselt | PALM BEACH, ¥ the Corinthiuns, 3 A ~Carthy was asked, | to a prodiglous lot of confidence and | Fithel Lackie, Illinol h 2 P).— | I wr toppe Hillt Rosedale Juniors won fron I 15 70 thin vho IHns T his stance at the plate shows ft.|broke the world recor i . 3 : e g = F\vas the diplomatie reply, | Maybe he has just came into hls |freestvle swim here when she covered | wuy, and 1f you boys want to play | ter should fuce southeust. ‘That keeps | Council five, 24 to 10 I S re vn in base ball the distance in 21 seconds, three- | voull slwaye find a back lot some-|the sun out of the players’ eve: ‘ i especially in the McCarthy Watching Cubs, tenths of a second faster than the|swhere. It may comfort 3 that if th Boys' Club Senators detes Gegun will seore in u to know | your diamond out lik Scott Pron dlamond s tov lurge sing Player. surprise. ets, 44 to 81, 3 The two-mile teum, rted like your short former 1 Bdon of Omaha, Neb. rd, held by Corrine all of your heroes s 1an has made the | Perhaps It you show encugh |leks and arms it is It—no Another outfielder here Cubs. No man knows whether he is | ks ; ) ! Hicly to make $hem ang Jes Mo Bl i A5 L] . | interest in the matter the authorities | Tomorrow—Eddie Collin ing the )vnl.l!lu;n e of It rendring £ &irthy I8 keeping his blnoculars| h devote his menta T B4 | of your city will help you to get more = probubly will be “in the AT ¢ | on tha horizon that nothing | the thought that base ball for the SWIMMING STAR ILL. and better dlumonds. ! cwhere on this page will he | Johnny Ha f Truitt k il looks as if It might help the | MUMent is his business and not &| (pICAGO, March 2 (@ .—Sybil| Sometimes, thowsh, when 1 sit in|found an application for membership QUINT SCORES, 3 getti Culis sbAIl escape Him, personal diverslon humored 1¥ il piuer “world back stroke swimming|the handsome base ba'l parks and see | Fill it in tuday and mail §t addressed S re two big, raw-boned out- | % Kenerous emplover. His name 18| jopision, who broke two of her own | perfectly equipped base sturs | Chdef, Hoys Club, The Etening Star, c Lowed tu the tt. Branch Rickey was told to get Scott In the Spring of 1825 and gnessed that he would, but he never did, Had he done this St. Louls to- day would have one more high- S outfielder. base bull I| Washington, D. . night The world records in the recent A, A. U wying almost perfe: championshins in Florida, ts suffering | dream of the days of my boyhood and from nervousness and has been order: | sort of wish I could be back there, or ed to take a complete rest | at least be watching such a gawme. in the Cib squad who have power and the Instinet of hall though they are crude. They who was tried by Chi- n, and i erald, who “n up a batting average and dis- tnetion at Wie Falls. If these Of the outflelders that McCarthy ind down to a good polish on McCarthy's emery wheel, look | g i el Special Events Are Planned | = . | e team s Lhe ‘Cubs meed batting. They s these at work. He won't let welfth { liminary Brookluand « I O'Refily {sturs it would be ¢ ustest little guarter-mnil RANDALL TOSSERS WIN. 4fyrt to the Tiiftop tn suur s a ftandall Junior h tossers hund- | Heinz was the wk to the Armist GOLDEN RULES. A sportsman keeps fit keeps his femy his' pride under in tory and & stout heart in defeat ) last b Y 81 Mick light wwion | I'he Evening i more than Heathcote can glve lav any o | tem unless that fleet young man is | e Ploy any game ;’,fn;f"f;m éi‘? what the other gu: need to pay I NVITATIONS are being sent out for the special events whout to attain a higher status than . las reached. And if Heathcote “ f ed, A their laundry bills with—and ex- Star Boy. thletic carnival, to be held the last Saturday of this ¢ keep & weather e on the| i laundry bllls ‘with—and ex- Star Boys Club athletic l.A\'.IH.‘AI, 1o b : held z‘h last .:m.n‘a,\l ha e going to take part are starting to prep: chance he may discover that| ]\ wher < > red, thick-muscled maulers | (Copyright, 16261 month. All those who a and the field of competitors promises to be large. Attractive be offered the successful ones in each event. Due to the fact t TARHEELS WILL OPPOSE ‘i SIS RS f ¥, you must be in condition, rt training in your pet ev - ” The chief would rather the games |<irect; resd Charle ARK HORSES” IN FINAL s S5 it i o “ athletic carnival than : wing, Md.; Philip of events between a fe onally T Md.: Fran !good athletes hin cighth street | Marmaduke Gordon, nt now. excep boy s 1 ed Press. | for the cl e to break into compe prdos 1 1 1 s So1 ¥ {tion. This is your chance. It may be sireet s ast; Charles TA, Ga, March 2—North Carolina, present title holder, and | (1 agement you receive ale, 100 T in this carnival d Va Willlam D, r champion of the Southern Cunfcrv:ncn“,”'fi“ you | will sy letie ¢ sippi Aggies, for h the final of the annual basket ball tournament here. eave, Clarend, d Nusbaum, s Helghts Hamilton street; Joseph 70 Rhode Tsiand avenue; Max a successful ath b ! -, or better still it may teach rogressive battles, during which 14 representative [ the nec nd ad of keep nce were eliminated, North Carolina plays the “dark | ing in good physical condition ment o | ¥or those who do not care idney Ale It the Tartieels awi ;i ime th pete or for reason cannot, L o111 the Tarheels win it r.l} be the fourth time they have caputred rh«; thiir wen't Be. ks ofl tHose. thie ent Wel Bey while victory for the Aggies will give them the crown for the second | iy events well worth witching Bradbury e rt O, “The Best Cigar inTown for H¢ ou'//_/fyree /fter mo.(/'nj 0ne--oryour money ac;( time. )1 Bunker Hill road, Brent and If the present plans through o James C. I 01 will ymething of interest to won in 1922, 1624, Mississippigns were BASKET BALL SECRETS | | rown-ups oI il e Othnell n North Carolina went into the 1l By Sol Metzger | s running in i d w . First avenue, Woodsi last night by defeating the Univ umn this week are , Md | When Blocking Dribble ¥rom Break of Misstsippl in turel sception: worth while were B. McKallor, ittsville, | y 3 The 40 THI | written espectally for the Club Right ighith 1 the yund: without a It Get the ol them. You'll gh the pre- | he last ob- | n, ward out and s Thirteenth beating the | ¢ ersity of Kentucky, last | { read them over some 2L, Gi i . will be some f Sherwoor aikoma | | les later on. A st | bership follow Lawall, 508 Park road: Wil-| new applica iem tacket | Ademar the: it t iint_down, 22 in the thriller of ti ment, the Mississipplans took two | ra periods to eliminate North Caro- na State. 32 to 28, Never winning 1 warging, the Aggies played and used an effective de- w0ld down thefr opponents’ lle, Md.; Richard cond street, Ern tanton, Laurel, Md.:| Laurel, Md.: Luther | Yeall irt 508 Park read; Ralph Warder street; Saumuel Hill . 43'D street southwest; Claude A I street northeast: Goc , 1 West Melrose st Md.; Jumes Waring, | ¢ K street: Bdward Wagner, 1014 Amg GETS WORKMAN. ot northeast. Oxon Hil, Md.; _AMES, lowa, March ttsville, Md.%| Noel Workman, forn i ot ball star and for hiklin Stantor | Welsh, Laurel, o | Jessups, Md. 1 1. Be olina won more handil though Virginia gave them a scare v, when, coming 1 i 5 ok 4L8 avaiire £ It is the st thing in the world | LawTence Bec Sand o two points of the Tarheels and | 10 foul a player in front of you who is | Bllly. Huncock, Siindia, . ] them to | ahout in | dribbling. Few know how to break |{{IG = FU0H succesds am Willaman. W illamn t, glad to thke a 25-10-23 vic- | UP. suC dribhle without foult e et 1l become freshman coach at ¢ tory when the gun sound Only fow college players have | Vorealix. State | learned this stunt. i The righ ed in the up- ser {llustr: 10w the player reaching around the man with the ball | 5 striking the ball to avoid interfe Harrington, 4441 ing with this opponent. His fingers mes Stonebraker 1 street; | T are pointed down so there can be no | William irnes, 2110 Eighteenth Missouri Valley conference juestion as to what he is doing. ! Eugene Colella, 4038 Georgla ball t The player in the lower illustration Joseph 0. Robey, hird | Kunsas Aggles, is striking with & flat hand, and as ts t southeast; Antheny D. Glulian, [ usual, he is striking the northeast. Bry- | opponent instead of the ball. 219 Quincy strest ot | 500r baket Lall. Play this play r i o ‘f_m,n;, 55| CUMBERLAND treat northeast; J. ‘he Washington ) Eighteenth street five was defeate o 5 KANSAS FIVE WINS TITLE. R. Richar a; David 1 skoma Park, from and Ston the star of the been @ most cor while Stone and Bry nt sharps tonight wil be between EipE ) finders and | American Basket Ball League. |C: rmany 8¢ . formations. Both e R bert Smith, 1026 Quincy str | the Cumb nstrated thetr capa- | WL pe P Randolph Wilson, 5106 Four . i powerful defensives | i. 8 1 .S89 Buffalo street: John Mas 11, 1824 S STRDRONEE ashes to the | 7 Detroit : Phillip Smith, 305 Fourth i writers favor 956 Bpooxam street northeast. ¢ wrolina, followers of the Tenight's Games, ustav Rott, 431 B d ointed o Fort Wasne at Detrolt. Williams, 5224 best with their back Buffalo st Cloveland. Milton Warrer : 1 E A. Garrison Stake 9 Bintes streot orf) areer of the Ag; Asgis in CONNOLLY CUE VICTOR. nes L. 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