Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 47

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JTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. o ER f {8 926, . SPORT NONE OF TRIO EVER HAS ”E",“,"LSL_F,::;@'.-,.‘(‘,}#'fiEFA.R N The Eening Star | monroE soccerisTs lEASTERN HAS SUPPORT ELECTED “OUTSIDE” MAN| it i e | Ba g BOY S CLUB | Eoseasoh SUNDAY OF ALL D. C. COURT FANS en's singles of lllP e la tel - =i T : e Ny ) Monroe soccerists play their final P 1 Is Radically Different From Western Conference, he champion, L § i . bella Lee Munford of Bos J . x oflckie Nvaubthgton Gaiu e deries HE gpod wishes 1 emerged victorious from the ‘""J“""" by R{‘"”” C. McCLELL Sunday when they meet the British the Easter semi-final: — Embasgsy eleven at the Monument | Where Not One of Mentors Is Alumnus of [ ™Miss Wills disposed of JTosct ¢ |--I-“v "'\u"“"fl“’( ul| 6—2, 6—2, 1EB, [ ARROW Shows Koumls a 3 } | tinal round o . o G " 3 unfore on over | ” L The game Wearing on ! - Institution at Which He Tutors. Fileen Benmett, A .‘.,...‘.‘m..m'.u, Fomer st San nd tuer ot || IRECTION OF T i e Series. i fthe Quaker Cit h player in an extra Dame Tr N i he Waltords o ‘ taken ihe For the past two seu s the ~ s —— —- — at 4—6, 6—3, 6—1, VERY boy caf bive i eight tithe il the ver teame caps Ltriet, represented by Central fligh BY LAWRENCE PERRY. G H LA e has climbed almost to within veach o pound shot of his own. et 9 S e e ! EW YORK. Mareh 12 —In selecting Arnold Horween to coach foot R|CHARDS IN TENN'S the Lourney chim some old metal and melt it up spivited fizht, as their last encounter | nocad gu in ball at Harvard this vear, the Cambridge university has adhered to until vou have exactly ecight pounds iitle. ‘Thi " 3 3 nxfous to prove it riority over Hubhie 1 fed f o 4l deid ul each i ¢ ; a Ihree tradition that gridiron coaches shail he graduate - FINAL wn’H HARADA of it and try to mold it into as per- e other. i o i“”jy_,":’, S S e e | i n amed o all the years that Yale, Harvard and Princeton have been playing fect a ball as possible. That will be team o foot il s b dchtt 55 rhe ridikon sport has owned an outside col- ——— | 45,00 a5 an iron shiot s D6 Gnlai Aot ree | 6o 1L leasing 1 as his alma mater e "ALM BEAC a, Mareh 12 (). | Yoy “put” the shot—not throw it iy onee during e sewson | hied within a week for the seholasti revi P When Percy Houghton took charge of affairs at Harvard he secured |- ii . n, and vin- | o0 8 4 6 Fove antlii Faoii e : vork dingrammed | This match, which probably will take | jogers. Last Saturdis thes i reshial ehea wermission of the War Department to have Maj. Graves. who played - N.' Y., are in | It is pushed from above an W for the shot puiter e on March will wind up the | their apenid encounter s x Ml el th ( uuhn‘ and later s Jetailed to Cambridge as line |the tinals of the Florida championship | of the shoulder. Buse Ball. leasue’s activities except for the | Renova, 1., Catholi Jatin's, Colle coach, and last vear M . 0. T. C. duty at Harvard, ’hfl\l(l““""h T ineis 1 Hun 1t stween a picked team and the |pfier hlanking the b E SR AL i “put” from the mstde of 8 Phe other day you had visi wlstar German cleven on | the first two perd 2 the quint returned - Gty il FEAEerati Robert Fisher. But Dal 3 igh v a Harvard star. (g ¢ Rochelle; B—% -9 7-foot cirele. On one side of this civ- | of a pitching target—th N et And. tsves o th . 8 i foot lall at Lafayette,| tic! s eliminated Jerry Lang {cle is a wooden curh which stops youl “‘:‘_”""v“"" ["““ D e e . ORI T tion | nwi r. es spent o H ) i “[of New York, 6—1, 6—1. ¢ in the |fuot and gives you a brag o ‘-'“H}‘ A e e tour : : A% [jgther matal Princoon working o 1 1 Minn Lt bart e inal i it from e DothiCON o ity v TRI-CITY LOOP WILL ; 2 Devitt Prep's onemile andlg 54 - ¢ pitchin fave atternoos Fielding Yost spent two weeks at U HNOrs Vi N4 Baggs of Vork fre e hop B 4 & L toeurnanment Take il B went into the semi-tine winceton helpin Roper with the | Zuppke inois sconsin | g -y, d, New Yor nd Hoyt |alighting bath [e @ nd " nan rik « G 0 oseph’s Prep, the te 1 nd 1t e At | i, THEweRe orilona ¢ I.\‘“]&.\'n\ilh. Chicago, 6—2, Hnaan | left ! footl spsipic (UG aw6 hew i R MEET A AIN M NDAY BEJoneplyn ey ,[l‘_' v wor and nssisted the | foot ball at Nlinois, Phelan of Purdue | ng H. Chapin, Springfield, |@round to left, winding up with vishi 12 p Y % cauflr & Sprin tice. | played at Notre Dame, Tngraham, |y defeated A, . DrexelHiddle, | to€ bointing to oppostte divection than S SHECHE i A - v Young, the & ‘or-| who has left Indiana, is a former and Maurice Fatio, Philadelphia, [1t originally did. pushing the shot i 0 o : ¢ Election of permanent officers and l U‘ () BA I ILEq w ll l .l l/ ’] Nuvy player. Thistlethwaite of 4 that instant, high and havd e L , S ierm final steps in the organization of the Norihwestern got his divioma from | " inter received a sprained ligament |, DON'tSteD out of the vine uiiil : L attermoan. | (80 FEPAR e S s e rlham. | near the end of his second set with | [PULL is measuriui. HHC | e ] ¢ e ‘”" poa *‘I.OYSI[ S Fl‘ I ] ( \l lB l{ helped out the Tig ‘ Of impor sities “'{"f‘“u,mm.‘ and ‘could loffer little opposi- |13 taken frons the dualce o i [ the new sandior cie holds its sex 4 Y3 I : ver-conch elevens are coache & 5 ion D e neat k el b vir hints sour | ond < the list of alumnd of | the bresent time. e L N R e mude by the shot, = Swrin oot ball practice tomorroir b | e T Voot e e ms who havy ched at | with Jesse THawley, Washington with |4 geady Vice ‘throughout the | B care al wh i " . of something. ne Ry means | erhockers, 2 elected tempo. and Princeton. There fs no | Ernest Bagshaw mia with | it with the shot that liand in your ontry for the Boys CIid | vary. president nt the initial meettngs 1y | P1ay. athletes either ik « i} 110t ! e ever having hiad @ non- | Nibs Price, succe : the m" Andy 4 ! ; you athiletie varnival Dwmsdictety, ani ki o o Tolieved ol Bis at e s an assis well to either side, [ avoid a last-minute rush v filling the ! g e & .‘ = e X v xh Bill Alexander, - SWIMMER ls BOOED Ino danger of any ene heing hit Iy Aot e temp ititude as to the | vania with Lou Young, | the weight e ) ey (S e s ound | et dnates as foot ball | with Jock Sutherland. Maryland with ere also are 12 amd 16 pound [an g wbership, : coiched by o sy Dins and steadiast policy at The shot which t Point in the past Gvo decade just like 5 es for the | ¥ en to rely upon ate | By the Associa event, hut th T GOLDEN RULES : ; Ohio Wes- hing. Finally, Georgii is co BROOKLI | that he musta't b 15 7 ’ FEOE niBId e : Sl it Tefat Ju e stoul pit. b Onee upon a tine o lad lost ol p the 8 = |trying ha I day to zet new dis vace he was 1o win, eadquarters, - The y tance, What e is form and | e bad a in'his fary pradtice v orning | sl EyeE | practice. muscles loosened nt o calf i wt tell L 4 Vi p 5 B st | UD and go in for other events which ane about after the 0! 7]\/DIZVG ‘1 J [ ! IS will keep your entire body loose and ace, He wis i sportsnin, Joe Bush Insects gained o Tioc - : Lo place 10| Supple. Work for di but once a vision_over Yorks n their first [un nm.x hr W of the 100-yard handi- week In your co “wm = ' = % of the wetmoR: 5 By Hugh A. Jeunings : Jost i o saris to Louis Grimth Ser nis | 1 at 1372 Columl wus 1| minute 125 his own world CHAPTER LXXX. . he crowd booed Froelich after his| ASE BALL i ed greatly since it became popula In cfeat and although scheduled to give rly 1 pitcher's box was nearer the home plate and the |0 exhibition swim the German left | § . b L the pool and did ot return. it o teps ebn Hib rear linglofitne] e SrolRnd i nes pttamn ICAPITAL RACQUET TEAM same A was of valuable assistance to the [vard event Walter Laufer of the Cin- L, imber of entries for The | ar Bo; 1 ,.l S e e T A e de iR TOPLAY IN BALTIMORE 5. X zland record of seconds held £ - i need thi and compelled the pitcher [for the la vears by Johnny tished. and 1t 1 t 4 Weissmulle . The Har lancy of the Cincinnati Y . M A. won the national A. .1 ed apain. Tustead of the regulation ,‘“1,‘ < | Junior pentathlon championship with sed and the pitcher had to keep T on | buints. Plans for the carnival are by ne ) S { g 1 : eans complete, m \ . ' i : M ose has| ball. This sy stem i 1 vogue mean mplet Onl Tontrose ha ;.. . . . victor It scems to be the ideal solution of MISS RYAN WINS TWICE. the Junior High > it | « 3 . Magtin's Seni % i events have be Groups of memt i g son with a t pitcher’s distance from the plate was also lengthened | paypa, Fla., March 12 (4®).—111 2 st v . s S SELECTED SEXTETS . = o | e e e e ey ! S . A | beth Ryan won the Dixie women's | one 3 t - hal - o Doiink R i One “hiy cule makers have | Dart. I do not bLelieve there are u’| singles tennis title and, with Mrs,| A request has been receive o miapm in th s M. C. 3 never chanzed, and that is the dis. [many good pitchers tc as we used | gijgegarde lor, took the doubles. | one of the older members tv inchnb G G ! et e to have, but surely the 5 076 {35Tue Roun (cfentad s e |4 welght event. The mutter . A t of the < to organiz PLAY GAME TONIGHT Boys' Club S . W \ ik 1 - | that have been getting walloped resi- | g, New Yorl % “aiss | taken under advisement and, the | w 1 ok r v a 20-all dead alvi A ¢ : ly in recent seasons would do much | o Mrs. Tavior conquered Miss . he spared. an el tett el i - * | Reds, will be unable t i e W hoe 5 better work had the . zulations re- | 4 S A Loutie Bavimondi] vent will be included . ey Lo Mtk ¥ A Picked teams of plave 0 t beer ¢ ¢ v i atelons | garding pitching not been so strin- | &1 4 ass competition A" L - oy i S i v ey, tan LS e Som e S e e e e &) NEORCR Iy {tude 3 S e e TARHEELS PICK HACKNEY. 1 A 440vard o o u,,_ 3 winiers in each « St dosey the first, silver to the IO 1 1 f h 11 | squas quets in each class v Hunt ¢ of the box. Somewhat of a handicap “‘ ‘urtez tive, i et CHAPEL HILL, X. ¢, March 12 — | In the, 115-pound wenon ther - coac . | ? ‘ unierdly Rovetie ora . s Bunm) 1 Durhan, | 2ra : Vo s g : A SCuturing woll SGBDIRG to, The e would be : uit. 1 discovered that uard Carolna |! ; : e o . el , b A A, P 1333- 37 14th St Main 5780 men can sue- | < of the Louisville |chi 3 et ) S s s S s . i base (o an . the tirst 1 with in the | s beel SRR ; st gt 5 i ) R o o record of stolen |y, jors, did not pay the strict | : ¥ y in eacl : ? t ) Kron wernges ench vear and | ion 10 training rules that av f D T ntatis Alsmnos ‘"\‘;‘;;_';;'- N ARLINGTONS TO GATHER. 1 o races, 0 folloy ) : . "Gdflfi rom e secret of the 2 / it . it 1 ‘(lllmnhfls of the Arlinston Athlede || 5 = .“,ri,\"n“;\' S Dl e ¢ b < b "‘,‘-\ i ‘ alf o M 5 ! ek cour fav | vince of training : With | the club headquarters to discuss base | KOFOUS: Plek out vourt _|one or two exceptis the Orioles did | hall Tmportant business inatteps | #00 SeN "'{A” v A e pitching hox the. pitching | not give Man: ad Hanlon. any | ol eome up f0f consieration. solutely no fee of any nee were ck ed 1o inc e | trouble. They were, as # rule, well | All that is asked k st ng—rather 1 pitching sehaved, and the bright lights h 1 > | member of The Even Star B e batting on i nearer level and equal- | tle or ne eal for the ant ’ i Club. 2 e | s e (e | LEADS ILLINOIS FIVE. Wied hoes will v stoet,| M I G, e e | e Hm when nce the vast majority of th URBANA, I, March 12 (#).—|and remember in filling ; were for decent living, they saw to|“Pug’ Daugherty. veteran Illinuis|entry no boy is allowed to enter in Af . : i 3 SAerie exierts oF the W it that the few stray sheep did not |basket hall star and foot ball halfback, | more than two ever ] ' oad: (ienre % -t . s nuch as they would have 'has he cted captain of the quint ! required that every cont leliveries. | wished. They kept them in lin - | fur nest year, hund at the stadinm o as the lquently hy physical force. T rec the finger [one instance of a left-handed pitcher and various others. | named v, He ltked his s rd streer | Wednesday nally the rule makers put a ) liguor me ntly than g 3 tt 11 o o i by ot ARy Ean o B a1 The Evening Star Boys : 58 mhiviy sevom) s = ftrodiic h all | startof one tough series Charlie Cl b Pl | A tainier. Mi.: Calhour nd s0 went from one extreme - |uppeared hefore the ed iy 2 o St avenie A R c A D E Jihier: Tnstendl of anods s g o ’ Wil he toid | ul ge ! ; H e, Tn « noexcess of hattiy - |in my nest chapter. i S ' oiliflo b coonble I minet thing - ire not | (CopyTight, 1925 WANT to be a member of The Evening Star Boys 18 - street } Hius Har OR HEALTH AND PLEASUAT _one extreme we are at the other. | — = : ted to hip, 1 pledge my- 5o Sev ¢ Lee Watson s K R e S e s ARD GRID TEAM Clll;b, and if accepted to membership, I pledge my < v, o it was decided thit any bail HOW. seif to: . Yamee \alsh. 1205 Twentioth steet N THE B1G mINK Keep mylelf always in good physical condition. Charles Pickral, street south Sk sTeneky oGk isrc .fn' “.:', 'ff-lll i ‘\lf“nd. Players de- LISTS SEVEN G Be a modest winner and an uncomplaining loser. foroom, 1 - sreer | E'}.E!“H,Efi,m&. B&",';,',"‘,fi . Mlu&\ el manded that balls be thrown out on _— Abide by the rules of all sports I engage in and souheet LERRD Matzen, (een Open at 11 A, M = N the least pretense. If they could not schisdule!of, seven) s ive of | nit the pitcher, the: nually e iy ,‘":,:,'.’.k...np-H‘:"\\Tv“” . respect officials. siveet: Duors 2 i DA NCI N G . e e for How “niversity’s Follow the activities of the Club through The m. ) IN THE BALLROOM DE LUXE ONLY ON | Wednesday) 1 theor . ta new ba ball ele “ i Ti o et bring then e Evening Star. o2 o \ . § THURS. A/ %intads, Let poets sing of the amorous spell of June. izue " N neglect cither home duties or school ! 1T 2 ey telphia ever neg! 3 ; FRI. vi%&. FREE “& Give me a winter night at Lake Placid under » neichborhood of . 4 - played qu on iving dag classes. = ENTIRELY new halls, and the in the new stadium soon to be cori- | ) PRIZE “CHARLESTON' ' » that the rule became modi- | structed on the Howard campus. ! Cets iugh Clinton A SAT. 0.8 Chimsiomnnang prare cus the silent stars! e s.ll"A‘l4i'\'{’|lI\‘ and balls were kept in | - Livingstons Collexe plays here octo | I am——years old; attend——————school | Cutly, Hyate ““‘””\4{"“?;'“‘»‘ Youns & : For it is here that I have made my latest the foregoing paragraphs vou |games with Morehouse, West Virginia T would iike to have a Membership Certificate : : conquest—a prominent New York lawyer. iave an explanation of the avalanche |and Fiske follow on successive Satur- SeRiae S ' it ) of hits in. ball geines in the last five | das November 6 13 the and The Evening Star Boys’ Club button, It was after three hours of ski-ing and he It was ot fault of bad £ at Wilberforee and At which T will wear. 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