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40 J THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDA MARCH 35, 1926. . SPORTS Promotion of Professional Foot Ball Games Is Not Proving to Be a Bed of Roses NO GRAND RUSH IS MADE 47 SUCCESSIVE WINS | EASTERN TO PLAY RENOVA HOFF T0 TRY LUCK ‘GALLAUDET PLAYS FINAL FOR BERTHS IN NEW LOOP FORNAVYGYMTEAM| [N PENN TOURNEY OPENER AT BROAD JUMPING OF BASKET BALL SEASON ANNAPOLIR ‘. 5.~—Winning | v the ,l”;., .-\,M. : i " ,, e s ana- | i IG S5e 7 3 Tashiw > Ataicostis W YORK, March 5.—Finding lit- | OEEEGTATE: busket ball Hows, ont. of facal athletic. cicclas/ forith War Over Salaries Likely to Rc--ull—\l(‘\hlldn of | i thoppithen caanb ot g L A oD Imose oA Ibimelcltaat it ihe b et taT |t1e or no competition in his own spe- ( : - ball bows out o letic circles for ti dian universities here last Saturday which ended their practice for: the University of Pennsylv: pole vaulting, Charley Hoff is season tonight, when Gallaudet meets the tossers from \Wester: the Naval Academy mnastic team scholastic basket ball tournament, Eastern High School's tossers |pr ing 4 »e. foremost Maryland at Kendall Green. This will be the second meeting o W its for consecutive | i £ 6 b . at their own games. i eafirst tilt, o 3 1 ; Nonj L o CONSECULIVE | 1y, . great hopes for the outcome of their first game tomorrow night with Ewesian_ star- aiready book- | the pair. In the-first tilt, on the Western Maryland court. the loca sy against college opponents, | S 5 et L < el il e nlls L odhic B ‘;l'\u b \Y,’: M\“,EK:\U,, :.L)‘“om\ Renova (Pa.) Catholic High. ice Harold Osborn, Emerson | were defeated by nine points. e st e % | Nothing whatever is known here of | Club meet to bg held tomorrow night. ~‘["r}“" and Tony "l«ml % \‘1‘ = lml Georgetown's track squad, 19 strong i t five quint for ne seventh | the abilities of Kastern's opponent in|Only schools in the South Atlantic i“”’ 2 C -;9\"“ vent ‘:5 .;‘I:“‘ De |leaves for New York this afternoon . Cardwell is one of the best s VRENCE PE These achievements are believed to | the openi , but the Washing- | States may take part in the invitati . agreed to. compete agalnst Defy o0y 0 T erawn. at the he South Atlantic distri BY. LAWRENCE PERRY. stand out as records in college sports. | ton hoys in tip-top shaps and will | affair. Entries received thus far in. | Hart Hubbard in a spectal broad 4 2 ot Ladl letters also were award z ight triumphs of | have their best combination ready forclude Central, Tome, Iriends of Bal 1_uunpm: event at the indoor meet of | intercollegiate championships tomor-!eq ‘: Easoi Princeton io Help Coach Brown Gridders. Browne May Go to Harvard. YORK, March 3 Pyle-Grange flight into l””““""““}‘ e ts is be d to wp- |the Pennsylvanians. As the Lincoln | timore, Forest Park High wnd Loyola. ball on le is not turning « to be all roscs |, the performance of any ' Parkers w ihle to play the mg the Post Office: Clerks' Athletic Asso-|row night. The Hilltoppers loom as | T Faber. Adams, Linkous, Boyd ciation here March 20. kg (b i P Stevens. Although five of 1 Hubbard is the world record holder |& favorite to repeat, aithough the | U0, (r®orone | fC IR NS o ¢ n o of sport. Centra i 0 still ¢ y . e iz ¢ X @ i las Skt perkis Lt et Ao s st | ccnsions without their font svenseh | EAGLES AND ALOYS: |in e brona ump. “with s mark o |10ss of Marsters. Hotden, sullivan and | huliced 14l game for Marvland, theo 16 A can League of Professional Foot Ball Teams | 10¢ B8 180 & eams for | they should vertainly be able ‘o , 125 feet 107, inches. | Brooks was quite a blow, while Yale’s | will all be seen on other teams ed positio ¢ teams 1t hould certainly be able, <o put uy e (6o MR e ieaueh suiens | = # o « he v c of chises granted = 1 > i & & eq 4 and ar xell is this season's e ball e ‘ wid the number of franchises grai the overwhebmin in which it |a st against «n unknown club. ol . 5 [ team is intact and | gl He hiad his first: dre g gone throuzh cizht seasons without |er conditions the team is likely to give | {gpeclalty. Hoff has leaped- close 10} luding two of last year's champions, | the track squad. ' Faber is leader of e 1 R L L e ondl Tty e cumker| A% 25 feet in practice. iler and Tinbets ihe crack lucrosse 12 of which Beai paid the $3000 hard cash ncces- | vetiticn =0 that it finds Tt almost im and ge by train in a| A list of Georgetown entries follows: | and Ensor also are members | ; : ; : though negotiations for the pre. | = Sosilile e Snhtohes AN sy : o the pavers and their| . Although negotiations for t MARINE R NINE | 0w *du SR R ho e ke e s vooters probubly swill leave i'nion Sta. | liminaries are still under way u|v! Melingh, M g The cold weather of the past fe when it comes to getting the M | Phe relative standing of the Naval |iion at 9 o'clock tomorrow. Should [Ponents of the Anacostia Iagles Dowding. i | days has retarded the Spring training v 1w . -Acader ) in this.iine is indicated | the loculs win their first game they | and Aloysius tossers in the mal GETS EAGUE BERTH | Xile run—Gaghan . lin all the local colleges. Lou Little It professional foot bull ds 5o Princeton. '12, : o . Des ’ ¥ wowing i s of the In- il » n over until Monday for a| basket ball attractions Sunday at I. | Two-mile run—Helme. | did not send his foot ball squad out ing from a mo i e one of the .n unohirusive, e Gymnastic Association | secon Congress Meights and Gonziga ym' | Mile relay—MeCl ; Fat o white Coachociitems ot b e s tes | coaches of ) wl i M ve t place. sc z i Ral Bennie, a former [Pastern | Dasiums have ‘;f"";l “]"""':v‘\‘l',":i";w ¢ Marine Corps base ballers, winuers| Swifiburne and Burgess. tery men back to the gym to prac with parks one > can § long the Brunonians wil ints t by it rest | player, was the chie contribiit The Alove, unlimited champlons of o the Potonma e S S T A TR R T ihout ever . 1t w0 beneficiarie | competitor. Further, it took fir ce |the Anacostls Eagles' scoring. column, | the City, are tackling the Comet five | bionahip and. the District week day 1| Groenafege wn@l G o sk Bt Ve noco eI E e cision 1o enier coach- |in every event and securcd the Arst | when the schoolboy five was defexted (3t 830 otlock. fThe Eagle auint. | le." were admitted to membership in L s B erd e e bt ente i 3 ! INgeedlls to aming SO jitiEco (In cral excelience. It is|vesterday. He found the basket twice | holder of the senior honors. is hooked | ihe Government League last night,| Broad Jump—Ray Haas, ball practice will start Monday. foot ball proposition ol iceton foot ball scheol fdoubtful if any zeneral athietic event \from the floor snd netted the bail |0 battle the St. Martin's clubmen at | hen the circuit was reorganized. and Dowding. b } i ey e 5 1| :sented in the profession of |was ever won so overwhelmingly | three times on foul shots. Scruuys led | the same hour. Other franchises went to the cham-| prton and Plansky. Cagholic University is making plans excited ¢ ¢ ball throughout the | The fine work of the Naval Academy | the asterners twith five counters.| mhe Lions W;"“ med in first place | Vionship Government Printing Offics e vault— Pl Somreshbptiioes o i g the field, i i Lo e e e B wiely due to [ The Eagles were tiailing ut the Lalf, | the Y. M. €. A. League by defeat- |Mie. [nterstate Commerce Commis- | 2 *oly mittmen and the Brool tha field R s N et e o caky o 17103 g |ing the Buff.llns, 19 to 6. The Bears §on. Ge Accounting Office and 4 S o Tace taaon """"" A M < aving | s i, who b Menibers of the Eastern team are 10 | forfeited to the Tigers | Pat ] ; Berler i AT L ' Vi g iong | pECuLt ranch dur be given a send-off at a dinner to be | s | . official scorer last sea eland i ¥ of East:| the Districes Teadine S e e BT held today at 6 o'clock in the schook| Washington Vankees trimmed the |5 Was clected president of the|ern High School. but more Litely a| | 1 G ralys k| sl Inneiroom | Park Place Methodist quint of Nor ue to succeed A. B. Evans, who re ard on the University of Marvland's | Maj e el e o - { folk, 57 1050, in an extru-period game. |igned his office vesterd BT, Lind.|basket Vallifive: hus been eleated eap | saive Sebiastrted| S BRI oMl i sxandri 1 ithdrawn | e ey was re-clected to the office of vi Lkl 9., the Bt Nuval lroncnatia B s alahivash | Aloysius Midgets took the title in | president Boxing t unia N {ihe fight for Virginia State title. The | the Parochial School League when . has neve \ dual am has wed the semi-finais, they trimmed the St. Martin's Mid Brown 3 gets, 18 to 14 This does not | 't s will make 1 to enter the | gets. 1 hat foot ball play- | S 4 i i lround tonight, when Bridgewater Hig -y o is encountered on the Armory tloor ! lexandria. 1 swater led the quin o Academy has en okt L R i erminal Y. M. C, f competitive sport Spike B AR o BH e ih JhA SHoLteASE [ aue et et e Do : nnCe Rt Warwliks, wete never extended o |though Walton: Shivley,: captaliolect promoters here fron S of Reggie Browne, rumor { SO, and his teams have not | 4 neet Maury High of Norfolk | 1056 measure of the Bison Jun- | has left school. Meets are pending B i oo Bt persists that Harvard fs Tikely to eanl | 70090, (0% 1 W] ™ il Sthe CHiplon BipRE oAby b re Sa1 i ou1 7 with Gallandet. Catholie® University likely to put pro foo. 1 on greased | him to Cambri Atiisant A mm{ 1y DEDICIRAeE Xt wee! . - — ind Johns Hopkins. *Hurd Willett, Carl skids it would he 1 “|couch. . Than Browne no greater . A_ = Epiphany Juniors ra h shod | rson, George Bixby, J. Kieferl e i b t0 LT Legist exist American Basket Ball League. i L Mary: | over Mount Rainier ; . Wariwe W Choen Bidia cr‘:phgt:”::,l.(;’,’,.,‘ ) PR st Wall ) M et ;;:‘.";”lflf‘i\»,w (Second Serics.) | ciub competition on Sy blmve Beanl 0 G !_,m’”lmfj:”'k are among the leading | remains to be seen | Bl plass and gave it to Percy Hau s it | booked for 1 tern's track team | Montrose basketers avenged an Winter he | " r n for uge by the Harvard 1915 eleven. | w ‘, 5 i 530 | by Coach Rath. a tormer Iowa athletc | early season defeat last night when loose, as he oi: I Roth Mal Logan and Dumpy Watson 3 d i 530 | who is directing the Lincoln Park run-| they won from the Peck Memorial | by the ti f i i ; . xcellence, made of it : ners for the first time this season. The | fve, 33 to 20 ! allace 0!0!’ 0 2 P s ou X te |t o fearful and wonderful | Last Night's Result. | openin= engagement is listed for April 2 2 i 1 3 17, with either Tech or Devitl Prep. Government Printing Office tossers prestige may hi ed materially. | thing aso, 30 Buftalo, 17, wi : A s 5 - | Business will be entertained in the|got the better of an argtment with L R e Sl | Bastern stadium on April 24, Central | the Roamer quint, by a score of 23 means t bal tain. r *$ chief at Brown. ol oA and Western on May to 18, Ady led in the count with | foot ball captain. » was quite g s chief at Brown, may ; s ; = e May heen set aside for a meeting | o total of 11 points, ! erally_select 1 ente ertain it Is, that the two would Q s : [ oints. R ; RN ] | "l ) t L alr fcenecls whichever of the two squads. \ce again enjoy the thi i ar. Not mevely o oL ! e 2 et il st BASKET BALL GAMES. Devitt. fails to compiete nego. | Boys' Club pound teams + polishing job, but the thorou painted Aud:exponed = S et bt DN S it e e ¢ | S. L I A. tourney—Mississippi Col- ‘Hu\nnn‘ for April 17, will practice toniszht at 7 o'clock in leather gurfaces - then 1l W paint preserving s | ge .3 | 2 ’ 3 bridie snex [1ege, 36: Eentucky Wesl A series of class meets will be held | Trinity * Ha 1 outh Atlantic ing polish u, n. too, the i v vacuum-cleaned i .| George Washington is prepariug fo 2 a revival of track this season, agles won from East- | C9ach Probey already has his men 3516, and swamped the | WOrk in getting ready: for the first A, | meet of the season with William and Mary at Williamsburg April 3. He has a good nucleus for a team, al- | or coachin ave e 1 at these utions, entered other walks of 3 il Some of those world swimaing rec | Citadel, 37; Newberry, 18 n. 36 {on the Fastern track. starvting on Sat- | tourney Sales and Service MeMillan > + ords at th - tank ot likel-, | Howard, 31. ; [urday. Mar The freshien have % erl n r P i T man "and | get into the record hooks, since they | At . Va -E 28; | series of tour meets o general incer. | W- A s treet N.W. | ’ iates were f oun relate to t distances: that isto Salem, class competition will be staged be- llection of officers of the s o A S t-::::hu‘x‘l(’\ late Novembe at Ni to distances that have never figured | At 4 o 3 .| tween the best athletes of cach team. |ton Base Ball and Athletic Ass | Just East of Conn. Ave. 251 A, Service Station <au that rankel among Princeton’s officiallw, The-scheme seems to follow | lre o — tion was deferred until next week at Main 7612 6 Q St. N W. hest & the Nurmi idea of marking off dis-| At Towa—Kansas Aggies, %;| Eleven Central swimmers will bid | the first ‘meeting of the season held | amn (Q Street Br He got his stuff from Tom Wilson. 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