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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926. SPORTS. HARRIS WILL NOT FORCE |G.U. TEAW FAVORITE | The Corning Star | /c.U. BIXERS BATTLE (WITH MAJOR LEAGUERS CHAMPS IN SPRING TILTS IN COLLEGIATE MEET | g2 V.P.1. MENTONIGHT, TN THEIR SPRING CAMPS New \mk | BO I : " C I ‘l ]B Catholic University hoxers enter us the athletic center today. tain the mittmen from Virginia Poly- | gy the Associated Press Squad to Be Conditioned Gradually as It Was Last 3 ac representa. | | teehnie Tnstitute tonisht. and the big e : | tives of ern institution - 4 * - ¥ym at Brookland is expected to be OSTON, March 6.—Joe Genewich, Henry Wertz and Larry Benton sk " Conducted by ROBERT C. McCLELLAN || | b it Lo St o B Year—Iinbmen Likely to Be More Advanced in [[5ed i ond o o8 o : 5 e 7 Bl R were selected to pitch' for the Braves today at St. Petersburg, Fla., | pionship me the Int g There will be matches in every against Washington. Their Training Than Griffmen. Association of “Arateur Athletes of BY JACK BENTLEY, [When you have that much control | class, with the first bout getting | Jimmy Welsh, outfielder from the Pacific Coast, has just joined the i ! be held tonight i 00 xational League Left-Hand Piteher then begin letting out a littie in spead. | ynder way at 9 o'clock. Heinle Mil- squad rs Armory 5 N i = |"Then try for more control by aiming |jer will he the referee, with Capt. (77" ity 1 " Y DE SON. et “niversity. winner of HERE is a 'ot of room at mc‘ at certain spots in the outlines for! J. . Fegan of the Marine Corps . \mv“.rl Ay 'x‘ rain \~;.v x{]‘n; Red BY DENMAN THOMP. title ¥ ago, enters to fipi e hatiers Tase vertain wed (knesses. Tt ; R ot i L x idle yesterday at New Orlea , b top for left-handed boys uun‘ a : and Capt. J. R. Cleland of the Army SOX : > O Sports Edito Star Iht’ 1es the choice of tha feld Bt e S ¢ be a hizh one inside. Practice | woting as judzes FIGHTS LAST NIGHT. hey play the New Orleans Pelican 5 Realibaset nt 4 for | With the excrption of the 2mile relay can “put” something on the ‘;.a ting the ball high and inside but| afysic for the occasion will be fur-| BY the Associated Press Im'v:-'lvlu-u') e a.. March 6. ~Real base \ e ON tap 10T fyeum, which accounted for five points|hall and |.«| it over the plate. Out|still within the outline nished by the Catholic University NEW YORK. -Manny Wexl = ll \‘r“*\ ." ¥ HIA, \l,u‘w h 6 m time this season here today. when they {and & wordd inavor veeord, most of | T Sl L e National e cond | Juzz orchestra Yook, Feak BIHIE Tatyis: The Athletics have won their firat ex club of the National League winners for orge- | 0! i (BT iane £ * S| i . |1zzy Schwartz, New York, outpointed | hibitior e g tub of ational League in : ’ X be. but stronger op-| League last year there were a dozen |importance. The: be developed. n Long, clever forward of this | Young Dencio, Philippines (10). Punta Gorda, 11a.. vesterday they ation nine- 2 contest on the field where the Braves do their Spring |yosition is in el H : 3 uld | Giet control and spe . s sstuj sint, has been = S e beat Balt e, 5 to 3 e e to Georsetown | Southpaws of merit. More could| i’ upeed_ by leiting out 3 i Tnteer. |, DETROIT—George Fifield, Toronto, | " with. the caception of Jos Pate, a 3 Tt St Will teseat i stroniE Gitat] have found jobs Dow't' strain the arm, but exercise fo | * L e e o play- | Canadian welterweight champion, won | o siie” Lifcher, in the hox for thres This battle he the list of 23 such games Champions of the | (i fig the Wishington | One reason zood lefthanders ave ke it stronger und add your speed | o4” copgjetantly threughout the re- | technical knockout over Joe Brown. | inpings Athletic veterans par t five different teams in the rival major | team . " v Yale, [ queh demand is becavse S0 tany Fete's . i cent campaign, being one of the best Detroit _'"' . g ticipated te allowed two hits. Cornell, Colus i 5. Bolon | /he heavy hitters swing from the left | Here's a diagrui Ll laround performers on Coach Fred ARGO, N. Dak—Russie Le Rov.| At Bradentown. Fla., Manager | College, ., Syra e, Penn |side of the plate. It takes a left- | for you speec . the Flihe | Rice's squ Foley, Carney, Harvey | Fargo, beat Jimmy Goodrich, Bui-| iletcher of the Phillies has six ab Eak i snciation {State, Colby, Privcslon and Gnion @80 | handes to ties. tham ‘.\.. 1you aim for the center of the | 3" GG, 'in to Long, |falo (10), | sentees. They are Outfielders Wil Following the tilt this afternoon the Harrismen will not swing into |a7€ expected to break into the scorin L Of first importance | dontegl—dl Rt e e i it | Were: amardeah nei e SAST CHITAGO, Tnd_—“Clever” | liams, Harper, Mokan and Leach action again until next Thursday, when they journey over to Palmetto to |, ‘,';“fi;;“;)j';-\"’:1"1:"‘,\,‘;] s irate. aba it for ! inside, as | (Collogiate basket by s brot) ! ,m,.‘upp.x..»\. ”m r w;{l;,fi',,'p Wa I Dean and Catcher encounter the Ruffaio club. A return engagement with Boston is carded [,y of Norton to cqual or surpuss @/ i figure Ain diagrain No. 2 low to an end for the 1 mpaign il S Ll . for a week from today Tamva. and thercafter business will be brisk. | lagt years feat in winning the high side, as figure B hizh outside, figure | jusr night, when We Maryland kY | CLEVELAND, Ohlo. March § () four games cach being schedu’ed for the succeeding thre eks, and for | jump and taking second in the pole the 10 days immediatelv prior to the opening of the cham p campaign | veull. Dowding of Georgetown is the | | they are carded to pilay every afternoon, seven of these tilts being with |defending champion in the hroad training, American League circuit. two of the International League and one representing the Ameri- And when T'm through and atart| ook the measu audet, 40 to | Francis. Union City, fought a regulars game for the Cleveland Tn down the ladder here's hophig I meet |30, The team from Westminster was | (10) | atans during this vea pring train ein ol e o € : < [jump. and Norton and Dowiing il ” jall you young left-handers coming up. {4 hetter balanced outfit and held the | TAMPA, Fla.—Rocky Kansas. light- | jne the New Vork ts en route North. and including the pair of scrap 4 PERFECT | upper hand almost from the start. |weight champion, scored w technical| Tieclring fhat they “will do no 9 " orted by a well-balanced st billed at the Georgia Avenue Stadium on Saturday and Sunday, April (e support L4 = e 5 i . 2 & 10 and 11. SR = i event; Bu Swinburne, Ascher | it in today and mail it add These pre-season skirmishes are re Elsewhere on this page will he found ]4 low inside, figure D, et invaded the Kendall wvm and | Smith, Battle Creek, Mich., and ".rx‘x"i‘\\x ‘1””,‘ Srobably ba iia Vantican | | be i - ind that his team {and McClain, in the mile velay; Ray| S Hoya Club, The Bvening: 8ts ¢ \’:;"” at_home. have heen arranged |, CRICR Y (LG I mnmb“,,,w open Sprir xhibition garded as the best method of con-| BILLIARDISTS ARE TIED [and John IMass in the sprinis and | |CONTROL - | ington. D. C. il DR LC '\{<'.’.~.L'."dd s Fuentes, Havana, won on a foul from | 1 with the Cinelnnati Reds Wed hurdles: Helnie, in the Zanile run, and | |ATM FCR. FICB Fe || i S I“‘:; Bili Weber S| Tommy Quinn, Brooklyn (1) 1 ! g o clubthat canfoetdevisad | ;. e : | e 3 irepn, e S S| | 2 ning o cub that can be deciel | EOR RUNNER-UP HONORS | ogan i v 1o | CeniTrs Tes e R e SAN FRANCISCO. Tommy 0'Brien.| T ndiane went b Mere practice, of course, is essenti The colleges finished in_this order < o : : 8 spotts. | New York. beat Tommy B ctice vesterda and is the means to an end m.x; Frank Turton tied Lamson and |last March: ( Harvard, | : s Always ate of (he last vea i Franeisco (1) ) y ruit second b 3 S e e G e o0 265" Pennayiv S2Tas Princetan, | WANS remoember that, Practice throw other fellow’s feclings: never at- wood gnd MacEntee fr > £ o 4 ffebl could be achieved in no other way, ge for second honors in the Dis | {3140 lennayivioni. st Brineston. o0t o ke an outtine on an old | | fempt to “rub it in" after beat- | | freshmen, anothier wining team 1s in| HOLLYWOOD. ~Calif.—Ace Hu om R attracting but it is in actual battles that the |trict three-cushion billiard tourney | youth, 91;: Boston College, Colby, | shed to resent the space vou would | ing an opponent an athle prospect. kins, Nebraska. defeated Johnny 1 B players get the polishing they need |last night by defeating John Nor-[%; Columbia, 7: Penn State. 1 Holy |have to throw throush to get ;’wll‘ : & nw:"ln do so apen The list of dates 'n]hn\\‘-- e s Mar, Los Angeles (10). egular campaign, fo m | wood, o °8. i N oh of | Uross. 3: Syracuse | That means from knee to shoulder and | | yourself. | April 10, Western Maryland Siig S "]"‘ """ regulur -"“““*"-'f "n“‘ the :l ‘w d ‘l in the Y‘I'“l match of | st as wide as the h plate. Practice Washington College; ) nd | A re did Lol S alona does a teum encounter the same (the annual event. The encounter | \ ) the plate vriEnt 10700 |; eshmen; 27, University of Virginia; PALACE FIVE NEEDS | toar es akeland tomorrow. x |getting the over ) reshmen; 27, Universi g conditions that prevail when the real |went to 61 innings. with Norwood | STARSIN CHICAGO MEET. - —— —————————| May Johns Hopkins: 5, William B 1 race gets under way. | T DETROIT, Mich, March & UP).— . 1 F ) having high run of four *CHICAGO, March § (P).—A brilliant | nd Mary: 8. Catholie University; 11, Clyde vion, who during five | i 8, Cat e ing five sea have wound up ining at Hot to join their Tt was to the fact that the ;\Min ale | DIENG at Lewis & Krauss parlors, il Monh Hon {":,:‘,‘,{"_ ‘,:;‘(;;‘“ M'“]m O 3 !:l“;l\:\u’v;:’ Wi time on ihe bonely or had a tough exhil schedule with | Ruark defeated Leggett, 35 to 19, in|awaits first call of the National| at Newark: 19 tholic Universi e syl st the Giants last Spring that their «u-|66 innings and went into a fifth-place [A. A o Shampinactipa Sen F()r F"lure Oly"l )l(j Al(’t(’rl('l a Navy. at Annapolis.| With Cleveland at the top of the [loading contenders ”"(r,‘;y:“;"!lfll‘ ek perb condition at the outset of the |tie with Norwood {ald here for the first time in his o ; INGlieE. holding el leadiob oo anBlce e soao o Rin: it A 1925 season principally was due. All{ The city title went to Dr. Edward |‘ory, the trials ave on at the Chicg 4 - U. freshmen bhusketers bow s i s AR i ing o told. a dozen clashes were staged then [Connolly Thursday when he defeated | Riding Club tonight, under the joir el 1o the v s from M a half games over Washington, the | Augusta ne camp. mmn‘-- with the MeGrawmen and their con- | Turton tor bis fifth win in seven | anspices of the Illin. and Chicago ANY of the boyvs who will enter The Evening Star Boys Club games . F Palace Club quint is particulariy anx \‘\.\‘. sen € .‘) -w: I:mn(nannna < n found the Griffs right on sta {Athletic Clubs ; 3 to 14, in g ANt WBB L 1 e (o alglit’s Amieri| PN il while there s aid to g interesting sndwell o {ican Wasket Ball League clash with |have developed so well that last Fal It will be recalled that the Wash- | Sl every e cannot win, there is a certain satisiaction that Wil dt tBA Araite wted him the best m: imeton clult made a pror showing ,':L‘RHYNE MAY BE RE(,ULAR e with eing 3 compettorHoweser, cvery on has an el chace BASKET BALL R, | e e e S e Iast Spring. finishing on the short end | ! . | keep close on the heels of the leaders - . S : ot the coun: A A tour ceer | NEW YORK, March 6 (). Hopes Manager Stanle mrm.»' f-«n,_\,\«l to | 1”““ ‘r i f kI8 ed e BASKET BALL SECRETS ; - T el iAo D v op speed cluss of tie t Y & e ¢ i ;. RiNneginen e opiahess ind) | | ciaoe ot (hat events By Sol Metzger | | Wisconsin. o L e ent ANt jus t ughly convinced ¥ W ab! 5 . i B Hetwann (ho iy Wl their | g i , | At St. 1 ; Washing- | when the |\rn essionals com T, At Sur: 1. the Giants K o u«n‘v‘i :h,‘» gall, and the wisdom of | BY JOHN B. FOSTER. 8 ‘“lf:‘\ b b Bat ot thests THeRGH Wihen; Recelving @ Fass. ton Universi , 45| the fans are looking forward with |uent his course was demonstr ) et : - % : 1% Lenite Hin New| At Grinnell—Kansas Aggies, 33;|interest to the meetinz of Joe | G 4 er W strong finish made by iffme P ASO ROBLES. Calif.. March 6—Rhyne of the Pirates. formerly of | i Schocl iy At are ot g Ay T Tan's Wonder Five and the Yankees, a3 Los Utrorilts Ditnar (s will do so for the so'e purpose of breaking into competition. Al- who finally wound up on even tern the San Francisco team, is to the manner born and also born to hn nded by a larg entagze of the b ' At Re Falls—Geneva, 36; [ scheduled for 7:15 o'clock | t1e Ro i the Southern A with the Natlonal League represent iyl B s i e 5 WaviisBirg. o The Wonder ive's starting 1ine-up | ciat tives " s o g ne of ‘those moods of fortune | ¢t iigh that the | At Greenville—Westminster, 33:{ will be Macdonald of Central and | Tearwate . the Robins Tt is not improbable that history | which shapes 1y of men | schoniboy record is but 4 seconds slow Thiel, Councilor of Tech, forwards: Banta of ¥ N 4 voung pite will rey 1f this vear and that He oi |er for the half mile than the worid N\ At Columbia, Mo.—Missouri, 24; Ne- | Central, center: Moser of Central and | inx 3 o of the Intern the Nationals may far fron 2 h . _ : a stber. of Tech, guards sk . e S TEe R e oY s River, up and down the King's Highway from the north to k o o ok ' ha Werber v onal Stock, hary : and to a horizon over which sun flares early in the morning, |, The big men in athletic e rers ready |, : v | sen to have been a hitch soi race in the last Olympics, but sneaked e was louf Odd that this young man took up e _ BY CORINNE FRAZIER Barney Dreyfuss maneuvered in| The Olympic teams of tomorrow are er here by bus today for | fo Paso Robles a proper place to | 4l Francisco that was worth while, | ture success lies in them. The hoys' | [ hat is done, they st imme iy ithiers 'baing left back i Tarapa to | Wil imake s h do their fminine chores at Plant | home-town admirer of the l‘h‘shurg‘lw'({fx’;’l.l“:vrl"mihl; ‘5'\*”., i Lmuuu: andlete {n the making who may be Just | iiiie than not the plaver who does | s Marbut's tossers pyo\pd stronger in every drp;l"tnh\"\ of the | e <2 el il t of a priz cluded il of the weteran hunlers inliCEC G o0 Vv AMNe towntpriorito ||F. W0 ik [gust, a¥ont ight to.igo|| berahilp, in. The Evenine Stur Boys | siooi, oo result &/ held balloeenra ihe bas i | yesterd 3 ¥ Joyce. Irving Hadley and | “18. Paso Robles Your residence| Drevfuss has picked up no green| Tdward McNamara, 022 | should decide whether he Is going to | Julia Yates, Eastman's left forward, (ston Hall and Maderia remain to be | o t0% anpear o re the battine rence Thomas in the box against [MON5 o s | Bae. ot oo, e ’,’mr'm, e :"1‘::‘:(‘1‘:},‘. Bl obn """‘”i,)“m dribble, or pass, or shoot hen he |accounted for 44 tallics for the Win:|met. The Maderia squad was 4 top of the the Beaneaters. each to toil three [, . 1O ounger generation, |chanical. He thinks of his base ball | Wells avenue, Edmonston Lojite | Jiotld extan hischoloe | TRe T 10 e victorious siuan ncludsdiquliale - 1 fnings. Any where in California is my home. |and that will be worth much to the | Jenkins 5 Tioust, strest. Pagltoo-on on the lett ahaows & piaver Hold: fio \nces Hill, Nancy Jones, Car-| Tn the second round of Centrai Hig LOUIE h 6 (#).—Comn But as there was some question |ATY where in Calfornia is my home. | Li7, L Sl I L L LS the ball momentarily after recely. | Y2 P e e e e 1 of the latter's fitness, due to a slight | { Iiv¢ been north and south and east| ¥y lopnis guys the second base|TLincoln road northeast: Nascem Far. |INE @ pass. He can do anything with | e, e NS ARG ent the) Senior Blties swamped the £ Sanp i S R he received in practice | Tl v,y think vou can make the|position on the Pittsburgh team is |hood. 1647 Lamont street LHs ball . Thes IURCEatnig SoTT Rt e | Senior Reds, 48 to 15, while the secor vesterday and watched Thursday, Jim Lyle also was in- |0 1 0 and the world cham. | not settled. That may be more or| Willlam Fry, Cherrydale, Va.;|E}&ht shows a player bouncing the hall TONE Was repzesenteliby MRaeR e ok milie R ElEnNeD 5 2 t drizzling rain cluded with the flingers as a pre. | SO ORN Leak i - less interesting information to Moore. | Stanley Eugan, 116 Thirteenth street: | et Instant after veceiving u puss, A | W ke Sl nd team of the Red, 14 to 0. ! cautionary measure. Larry Schacht | "Ly®g00+ wnow. but I can trv.” The assertion that a man other than | Ellsworth I. Davis, 1816 Kalorama | N6 ¢annot dribble he must pass or | Stewart and Perrir e ! The third round will be plaved Mor and Harry Kelley also were Drought | ppore was g chance after that to|Moore can make second base puts|road; Dawson King Olter | TS 1 I8 Dosition v 0 sty | n has figured in four inter-| say. senior Blues will again get i along to piteh to the batters In Drac | con 'y jittle of this voung Westerner |« new light on the matter. street southeast; Stephen J. Smith, [2 f0Ul or held ball ix sure to result seholstic gams this season, WITK] iction, opposin the Tuniors, Both the tice prior to the game. while Ally, ' ynitorm and in action. There are| 1f Rhyne shows much he will get | Bradbury Heights, Md.: Morris Kozee, first and second teams of these Schacht was on hand to help out a1, 12 clubs in major league base|that job at second lifornfans who | 232 Randolph pluce northeast Robert | N groups will play it that ment as well as clown | a1 which will live to he more or less | have staked a little of their reputa- P street EAQ I E RN U N’] TO PL »‘Y ¢ Sith e for the amuse- |, they let this chap zet away, un- | tion on Rhyne's ability mighty | Willlam Fenwick Mattingly. 1643 | L Members of the Coaches squad, wiic 3 ment of the Sunshine City fans. loss he injures himeelf or finds that | certain that he can outplay any sec- | Newton street; Bradley Reeves. 3000 | will figure in the Coaches' Alls g Benny Tate and Hank Severeid| o :rnsition over the Rockies affects [ond baseman on rey's world se-|Q street; Socrates Thomas. 801 Gal N PEVN VFI\ TOl\l HT feature game in the near fufnre, AGO were down to split the catching job|hyn o that he is unable to play at|ries team, and they have seen Moore | latin street: Ashton Thompson. 1415 | 1 asked to report to the Marjorle Web-|members of hetween them, and the starting li his best. play. Wilson boulevard, Alexandria, Va ster School tonight at 7:30 for a prac- | W nsed i 1p was expected to consist of Johnny | “afany scouts have come to Cali-| That is the main question with the | Russell Rivens, 1633 Good Hope road s | tice game. in # vain ef Tobin in right fleld, Manager Harris | fornja and have returned home ad-| Pirates—that little matter of who |George M. Van Kirk. 5506 Colorado E Those asked fo report ave Mrs.|Angeles Ans e stood on e veranda of the hotel which looks over the vailey surprising number of basket bail vers immediately on receiving a nselves by bouncing | the big prize regardless of how preliminary sorties result el policy apain s d ik & | ihis country, which has stood in the | between the demand for cash |through with enough plices and wins when Nick ¢ May Not Use Thomas. bise ball for ving only to hitch up | ball on the flos ard having it SUR it had | SUme way 1o get w proposition from |the bovs of today. and the hope of fu paj) the, focr audEHa e ASTMAN SCHOOL basket ball sextet overwhelmed the Fairmont SBURG March 6 (®) the meeting with the Braves, the |train. If Rhyne makes this team he (2nd. if signs e not misleading. | meets are the means of breaking | o OF Koot fs ROeH aetion | I = Tim sued it Harris wisely figures ai b | forefrant of athleti a seore of ¢ $ tershur ! ell. the old pluce hasn't cnanged | them has said he is not a good ball | in danger of losing her hold . o Vel at the plate ¢ ndin; h b and will | 5,0, » |piaver. Admitting he is good, there (s United States won only one fl S Tdgr— l « *n he thoug} < horn here,” he answered. A X h o d the desire to give up same. in the field events (o win ol i 3 1t two-thirds of the squad | With a championship club that come to rest again in the han e 3ahe ms, ve H: Rirelend Seminary combination on the Epiphany Church court. triumphing, | : hurler of th Tien Robles more of a|Dreyfus also has outmaneuvered hic|them in. There is many a gocd ath : ibble More fre. | 51 to 15. |7 1t 1 Alif.. trair Mountain Landis vi at aom-'r!d hase. Sam Rice in center|yising against the purchase of [shall plav second. Rawlings could | avenue. ASTERN HIGH SCHOOL'S basket bali quint, Washington's only rep- e, e 61 iara, Minnie Travis, Dor | three 3oose Goslin in left. Judge at first, | ppyns. Vet oddly enough, none of 'have it if his anatomy could stand it. | Lawrence Pettis, Cabin John, Md.. resentative in the annual scholastic tournament staged by the Uni- ¢ Greene, Marjorie Webster, Jack |ve Ossie Bluege at third and Buddy Myer John Gurney, 1217 Gallatin street: : of Pi o ft Wask o e Phila 1 Indie Sinclair, © < ' car » rden berth at short. Charles Leavell, 1362 Monroe street versity of ennsylvania, left ashington early today for hiladel- Casen, Margaret g | wa I 5 o get two hits off In addition. Earl McNeely and e northeast; Richard McDonald. Ball- | phia, where Renova (Pa.) Catholic High is to be encountered tonight at |] Maurice Archdeacon were toted along ston, Va.: Milton Miller, 1303 Kearney | o . o b tiot o | — for relief duty in the outfleld, while l Atiest Boctheast 8 o'clock in the opening round of play | Princess Athletic Club won o Stuffy Stewart and Joe Harris made - ’ Julie Radice and Boots High scored a 321020 win on the|from the Hyattsville Compan the trip in expectation of seeing some - | Seruggs, © forwards; Angus Heeke, | Alexandria Armory floor. The winners [ auxiliary squad last night by default. | P 16 conct to Mau aae e wervice with the inner cordon | L HINKLE IS DEFEATED. center; Cy Hogarth and Hub Elliott, | meet Maury H at Norfolk next = 6 66 Shrean > Manager Col l [ TTING the headpin frequently, New Jerusalem bowlers outrolled the gua constitute the District team's| week end in the deciding game of the| Bethany forfe to Calvary last » he une W e e Roosevelt Lodge team by 168 pins in a Masonic League match, yet “::'}f,,?,,\.:'r?;:l'.'f.]fi e starting lineup. Beanle MeAllister | State iitls series. night In the Recreation League. .. | sing’ mo , '..';"‘.\»'v'f: Showdng of the Braves lnst season was credited with only two victories in the three games. A total|plon, was defeated in the second |} ' "ihieh also includes John Reid| Bill Swift, former Mount Vernon routed the sextet from Gallaudet : - roit and the al with the resultant he handicap of 80 pins held by the Roosevelts offset almost half of the New 52"“&“",;("‘,';,,‘, Spapi ':,‘"Sf:;wnf';: and Bernard Sessex. basketer, has been named captain of MKt in & gume T T ek o he part, of 1Iub fans MARISCT| Jerusalem excess. A form reversal accounted for the loss of the secord |fendins champion, after winning from | It the schoolhovs from the Capital| (ELMYS Buekel, bt 'L'\,.».drii'f.\flilfr'."‘ The Websterites hopped into s Ohin. Ma he scores of the match were: New | Washington's all-star girl team left G - | Quaker City and play their second Brabloni HiRnston::. Conki “m‘; b in the pre-seasor t i o 1 B 597: Roosevelt, | this ) | M ay evening. Should they Jerusale 11, 00 morning for Philadelphia, where game Monday evening. he¥ | Garrett, Tech runners, have heen. on: After five davs of w * said Her manner cony 3 ; % 20 Campbell, New Jerusa- | tonight the 10-game match with the BADGERS TAK_E MEET. | survive the second round they P LA v that he is < a potential fivst {100 Ghdhor, was high scorer of the | select team of the Quaker City Finan- o Aol @ return to Philadelphia again next “"'“,“ & ‘“;‘ indoor games to be held GR'D TlCKET RA'SE ",‘_”‘ . “1 am_positive ( Day and division entry match with a set of 366 that included | cial League will be completed, MADISON, March 6 (®).— onight at Charlottesville by the Uni- | | Red Lucas will remain elub Wisconsin defeat. otre Dame, 44 versity of Virginia ! |'There are also two or three left The Nationals habiv - will be ' ina of 152. Seven men rolled for n b 3¢ mid. | & zame of 5 2 : 2| TLast night the team was given a 0 BE GENE | L L L called on tod hurling of mid: | hoasevelt to 42, in a dual tr meet Hers (Thell. Thst, Ight the (e s Siecn ¢ e NOT T E EN RAL |h"n‘ t ad look ve . . J. Plant, who was in all — 5 2 . season i ling plenty of | (0’ 0 mes. 2 5, D c OSSERS AIRE 1-mile relay, won by Wisconsin, was g 3 AHREEL s lightweight basket bal romising hooks. iney erliae | OF i games, otHled 328 .C.T P D e e S ment attended by Dr. G. Harris White,| quint took the measure of Central's | “carl Mays and Pete Donohue have ok S AR ik high schoo! athletic director, and the | uhs 30 to 2 % been selected to rl the first big BT A vantage. 48| paweon Lodge took the measure of i : oo g 7 coaches and players of the other " R gt o but one Grimthian | Gonpers Loage in another Masonic| FOR S, A, TITLE PLAY | Mardfeldts won from the Sherwoods, | {eayne that make up the scholastic| NEW YORK, March 6 (@).—Alumni |leazuc game of th on at Orlandn rookies \ sayed curves thus far. |y 26, @ &t Central's mlmmmg team engages f ball fans rall ) ag: Cleveland .eague match, sweeping the set. In 81 to 26, and from Mount Rainier, |ja;eve. g 5 n _“ and foot ball fans generally through s an and the batemen. most of whom have | (GG T s Gompars finished only UIARESh 33 to 2 & e fh(‘\l‘):;Al'k{‘l!\:rf((:lliz::dv; of Tome, 1 out the Fnstern gridiron sector will Indians. i ountry not have to “dig deeper” to witness . been in training 1 noa Week.) . iouple of pins behind Dawson, but o N : y 4 4 have had no onpo itvoof getting | V0 bir was left well back, Pat-| Firstround opponents of District [ Northwesterns were no match for| Alexandria High School dropped out |‘Baltimore Friends and Calvert llall college games next I as a sequel WINS BASKET BALL TITLE. their optic attuned for high-grade | ck, Dawson's lead-off man, registered | Pasket ball teams bidding for South [the Argyles. and went down under a|of the race for Virginia scholastic tnmx_h! in the Baltimore Athletic [to the increase in prices fixed for the hurling o R g o o e | Atlantic: titles in the tourney starting | 20-to-14 score. honors last night when Bridgewater | Club's invitation scholastic meet. ‘big three” contests among Harvard,| MOUNT VERNON Harris naturalls does not velish a | % 8% €0 Bl 08 feam with a | Monday in Baltimore were announced | et . s move Yale and Princeton P).—By defeating ¢ at any tir but asserted this| ax last night when the drawings were i 4 \ ot of 350, vhen This was indicated today in a sur-|nell v - vather finish on | %€t © oy completed. The 72 teams entered will ‘ WIN womms notmu:s vey of larger Eastern colleges and |basket ball champ vhc\hu‘ ot end o mm'\arrf:v:fi | 4 Albert 'I:)l:‘e l:blvtl‘nls were u,:.l‘m.-b‘t;: g::'\“ :‘1"« of their games In the Monu- —rhe Eve . s r Bo s PALM BEACH, 7 March § (). | Iniversities by the Associated Press a chance of gis 1o of his charkes | hit for counts consistently. i tal & Hiowo, | following upon the dec ) more in the way of eifort than thelr |y Masonic League by taking the |the opening round, but each of the Cl b Pled (e L ph"“ o | cost of admission to persons outside condition war | me of the set with King Solo. |other 13 local combinations has been ul ge ship of Florida, defeating rumpion- i e “university communities.” aliace Motor Co Bill i of @ newest |y T this contest Stower shot 108 | matched. most of thern with Baltimore i v on Ruiith MEnias ChlE el I Perinayvanis 1s consiering s ean . member resident FHiggdoh to lead his lodge to vict Hie sec. |teams. Epiphany Juniors and Park WANT to be a member of The Evening Star Boys York. and Julla Brokaw, New “05,'(" eral increase in its ticket prices for staff of abit P ted gnd gaine of the set was 105, No other | View tossers, entrants in the 145-pound kb et 4 ihanity Allaea. B to officiute in all t } GRS | Pike effurts were in the century class. (race. Will face fn the only all-District Club, and if accepted to memberslnp. I pledge my- 6—3. £ iy al et means Braves Are Ready week end. the Natio P lew into S contest If to: 3 & . . 4 ¥ t sel P Dartmouth and Columbia do camp v i Rt Testers and Installers grabbed the| Calvary — AMethodist meet the . {0 #a panied the plavers here. 11 Jory in Pepco Leagzue matches. The |Olympic Club, the Epiphany Scholas Keep myself always in good physical condition. KINSEY PLAYS RICHARDS. |not contemplate taking similar ac. | popular with thé athletes prally | er swept their sot with Rookknel\f— tics take on the St. Wenceslaus five, Play fair. TA.\(P.{(. Fla., March 6 (#).—Robert | and, fudged by his work las y while the Installers took two of |the Terminal Y. M. C combination Kinsey of California defeated Takeichi < 19 destined to prove one of the mosi (three gzames from the Purchasers. |encounters the Loyalty Club and the Be a modest winner ‘“d‘“““wh‘“‘“l loser. Harada of Japan in the seml-finals of A F ASSOCIATI | Sal d S i capable officials in the league. Rettew, with 105 for his second game, | Epiphany Big Five goes against Abide by the rules of all sports I engage in and the Dixie tonnis champlonship tourna. | M- A. GOL ON | ales an ervice | < the lone Purchaser in the 100 |Troop 135 in the unlimited division. ment here, 6—3. 4—8, 6—4, 6—2. In | s, Boys' Club Rangers are matched respect officials the other semi-final match Vincent TO MEET HERE TONIGHT 1709 L s N w HARNESS CHAMPIONS — with Reid Memorial Church of Balti- Follow the activities of the Club through The Richards of New York won from Al treet N.W. | In taking three games from IN-|nore while the Flashes mect the Re- Evening St Chapin, Springfield, Mass., 6—2, §—1,| The Middle Atlantic Golf Associa- ARE SOLD FOR $50,000! ternal Revenue. in the National Capl:|jjunce Club and the Senators engage | f g " 6—0. Kinsey plays Richards today. [tior, composed of clubs fn Maryland. ’ tal League. the Joseph Philllps team |¢y. rowish Educational Allance.| || Never neglect either home duties or school » | Virginta, Delaware and the Distriet CLEVELAND, March 6 (#)—Peter | hit for a set of 1810. the game ScOres [ yor Cihanel Insects are listed for classes. Pt i f Columbia, will meet tonight at the Main 7612 Manning, 1 world champion trot. | being 613, 584 and 613. The Revenues |, tjit with the winning quint of the NATIONAL A. C. TO MEET. w Willard Hotel to consider several ter. and Sanardo, 13 champton ' had games of 363. 556 and 542. Th“‘“{ma, ground Athletic League. 5 i matters and to award the individual| — RADIATORS, FENDERS pacing gelding on haltmile tracks, (of the Phillips sharpshooters topped | Yo aepinty AV “Club and Prin- R setioal: Members of the National Athletic | championship tourney ) have been sold for a reported price | the 350-mark. Al Work led the SCOT | cags sextets are matched with the St. | an atteng s e Club base ball team will meet Monday | The Washington Golf and Country S Seabt Vons roR T AUTOR of $50,000. Announcement of the sale | \Ng. With a set of 410, that was Start-{yrarin's team and the Catonsville I would like to have a Membership Certificate night at the home of (*harles Mannix, | Club 1s slated to get the title event. | WITTSTATT’S R. & F. WKS. Hinover Stables o | ed with a game of 144. Earl McPhil- |country Club girl basketers, re. 2506 M street. Vic Gauzza has been 3 :;;:\!;efr:r:‘\m:\‘z. at 1a;;1:ng;;:;p::.v Smy bowled 370 and Jack Whalen, 365, §:’\:f“i‘_ély.,c and The Evening Star Boys’ Club button. ks i anARCE 016 niree . 9 13th NT. N.W. 1323 P, REAR Tenn.. who owhed the two: stars. Although Bl Finkey found 1t aim- nildll el L sy % JONES LAST TO ACCEPT HAWKINS cult to get counts, Dulin & Martin | [Eastern Preps outclassed the Freer e s, Dul 2 WOMEN IN GOLF FINAL. managed to take two of three games |Juniors by a score of 35 to 14. American Basket Ball League. GOLF TEAM INVITATION o _|from Washington Battery Co. in the| Company D, 121st Engineers, led by P e NEW YORK. March 6 (®).—Letters H Just East of Conn. Ave. ST. AU INE, Fla., March & |Commercial Leazue. Biil's best was . v UM —Glenna Collett, woman's national | o 549508 siring. but his team won, e e ‘i":fi;""u"“};c;"qe:‘,“'lk";{ TRTEIS e Cleveland. 5 & D00 Buftale. 5 & Ba% |of acceptance have been received by champlon, and Virginia Van Wie. 17- 1403, 482 and 498 to 491, 494 and 458. |0 13, I Wash'gton & 1 R37 Detroit. © o 980 |the United States Golf Association vear-old of Chicago. won their way to | 4 : Rocester. & 4 (hicazo. i from the complete team of eight ama- | ine final In the Florida East Coast | FEverything was as it should have| Ppark View tossers ran up a 36.to-15 | R ih su 1 @ 113 teurs invited to represent this coun- MO I OR (:O championship. Miss Collett defeated | been when Final Value bowled against | goore on the Army Medical Center five. . Last N ' Result. try in England next Summer in the | - I'rances Hadfield, 6 and §. Miss Van | Original Cost in the Interstate Com- & - Buffalo. 26: Deiroit Walker Cup match Conveniently Located “¥ie won, 4 and 2, from Dorothy Klotz, | merce Commission Valuation Exam- St. Joseph's Junfors won from the Clip this blank application, fill it out and mail it todaé ToMishi's Games Bobby Jones, national champion. ot FEUER S ) the CI iners’ League. Final Value bagged Auroras, 2¢ to 11, but bowed to the ¥l B e = % . was the last of the players to forward j,',‘:t,,‘:.‘:,‘:,':'"" el e il three games. IRoyce Athletic Club, 37 to 35. addressed : Chief, Boys Club, Evening Star, Washington, D. B R Ragah biohesns bl y orward | 1232 37 14th St. Main 5780

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