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SPORTS ''HE KVE STAR, WASHINGTO MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926. |t osepws s ouE ALOY AND YANKEER FIVES TOHAVE GOODNINE BATTLE AGAIN SATURDAY ‘ | EASTERN HIGH QUINT ; mbe (!Emmng Star | AFTER MORE GAMES DISPLAY INCONSISTENCY IN TAKING UP RING GAME Against Professional hen Foster Pastime That Is Banned Places H. C. OXING sport the Se B the ca but it cecms to he dates for teams and § oY strange, too, when it is co in the District of Columbia that the sion to it Virginia and Was tion to take up hox siderable difficnit ence to he o technic Institutc University It regular scrics o erows North t takes up boxing next Carn n offered from many sources to take lwavs the same re hoxir for in up boxi sponse N ) was considercd a4 poo tercolle competition how long Marivlind will hold to that view 1= not known, but rizht now its opin fon is that it ean Vong very well withe devoting its me 1o teaching some of students the hest wavs and means of knocking sideways the noses and faces of nts of neizh horing universities ¢ trne. though. that ng has heen taken up a branch of inter Ate competition have had considerable suee Tt reems that no kic ive heen regis tered against the } < from ar ter and that everyl njovs matches, even the pa R sport that costs | gloves beinz cheay ligible. Of course boxing has ganization health to try to that spo Tust s schanols quar the the col- leges gen AS an intercolle her demon- giration of how wel es know how not to he consistent. At one moment they inst profes. &lonal foot 4ond and inst < of profes r< who mav make in sports. Pr v fessional matter of the dark dee zes themselves wlaiming in r are trying, by < only two.thirds as essional rounc by far as possible. cheer- fid of ohjectionable fea invhody who has sat at a and seen one heaten and Blondy human siagzering Mess and thonsands of ans velling in frenzy for the | r to further batter the shed insensibility much sympathy with e sport will not rv from th of what the profession ball may do to the «« pastime. ill not have hoxing “ertainly he much colleges foot ridiron board track was!| action yesterday The Georgetown the scene of much morning, with the O'Reilly crow preparing for their last indoor meet of the sease s well as Ray Dodge, the Olympic half-miler. Jimmy Con- Georgetown's great mi Vinff working ot delegation le 4:30 this afte Knights of Walter and Gras wse marvel Washington for New York at pon to compete in the Columbus zames Gegan. the v clded to he a quartermiler and won a place on the relay team. heating out Frank et iewan will run | with Ascher burne and Rur gess, nnd they are expected to break the world mark for 1.600 meters to- morrow night. The time is 3:24 455, | made by Holv Al that required » quarteranile of 51 second All thres of the older | members e of hettering | that by ond. The 1.600 meter T vards of @ mile Dodge i agalnst Di Marster Georgetown to compete in o Ray Hass, e and Gra tain, just back in h stride,” will his first hurdle r: slnce winning intercolle championship Emerston Rine prain, short 1 specinl half and Geos Holden, forme Plansky un special dash i Soher Johnny Norton will. of course. compete in the seven.event all-around competition te zainst the elongated Norwegian, and 1larold Oshorn, Olym ple decathlon champion. HOFF IS THE CHOICE IN ALL-AROUND TEST| By the Associatad Pre NEW YORK. N of a close vietory of Norway in his Harold h for indoor a Oshorn of the Fmerson Norton | night in the | Knights of Coltmbus games at Ma son Squa rden is contained in table of able performances pr pared by amateur athletie union offi- | cials. ! The table estimates points by the | decathlon scoring « Hoff, 5.817 15 Forecast | Charley Hoff | around Norton, | 1 Hoff will win_ the 60- vard dash. broad jump. pole vault and 400-meter run: Oshorn the high fump and 60-yard hurdles and Nor- ton the shotput. There will be seven events. timates COLUMBIA QUINT LOSES | LONE LEAGUE CONTEST | NEW YORK, March 15.—~Columbia clinched the Eastern Intercollegiate Basket Ball League titte when it de-| feated Princeton and finished its sea-, son with nine victories and one defeat. Dartmouth, with six conquests, i | assured of gecond place, since Cornell | and Yale are the only teams with ! another game to play. | The team standin and Restricted in Others. lecided S {one of the medals you are hard | ager, | Nelson Head business manager. | Richard 'TROUSERS Gridiron Promoters and . | | BYRD. iteelf as a permanent intercolle At antic Not only that, :'.y\m with seetion. hoth from the view of cetators and student interest neidered that the sport is so regarded re a law against charging admis first schools in the sec- | Both encountered con . hoth brought influ- Now the Virginia Poly- th Carolina and Catholic the o sport of cou fieid, A squad next Fall and have a INCE ‘the athietic < very little time left ni e an active part delay. At h event m each class active prizes —gold medals— The competition has been divided o that no one will hold an underweight or size admnm:‘" Certainly every boy in the club has a chance to place in one of the mum | o particular event at which =t adept, enter the meet start zetting into eondition to do v best, Fven if yvou de o a great deal better off for hav- into an most of the you . cluh are going to v wome athletic team or another. who compete in this meet will the advantage of having been in petition. The more timex you actually under fire the better able to handle vourself. So even if vou think vou haven't a chance to get judge of vour own ability. You may | be the thaking of a fine athlete. The competition won't be too keen. The train will not he hard—nothing more than the average boy goes through cvery day he playvs There will be lots of track adviee in the column from now on. Read it every day. Many of the older athletes it. knowing well the ar. re written by masters in their Some of the members may bhe inter ~sted in this extract of a letter from one of their “hrothers™ wves and T were play a man came We said, | He asked me ahoum some ) "< of the Boston National League team. T knew some of them. Then he asked me abont Gautrean. 1 told him all T knew. and then we found | ont that we had heen playing with | Walter ‘Doc’ Gantreau, second base- man for the Braves. We were so surprised that we could hardly speak. Yesterda 1 a bat from him, sent ning camp at St Petershurg, Fla Yours for better buse all, IRETT BER! “1405 Girard-street.”. he Penrose Juniors of Arlington have organized for the coming vear. They bave elected .Jos Heishman man- George McQuinn captain and “ollowing 1s a_list of new appli- | membership: Clyde H 1503 Fourteenth ~ street: nev, 667 Morton sireet: 1419 Rhode Tsland | Goldhlatt, 18 O Leonard Shaw, Landover, Md.: Trathen. Landover, Md Rowland. Lanham. Md. Mling, 1701 T street; Law- 5 Thaver avenue. Francis Tracy, “essenden Harry Tate, Sixteenth street northeast: Gilbert | nith. 10 Jefferson avenue, Takoma k. Md.: Alfred Kirshbanm, 2719 | wurteenth’ street. Richard Nelson zene Jaeger, 217 Panl James ¢ Gordon Charles A 227 Upshur street: fth street north- rke. 3025 Dum- rton avenue: Mason ('. Lipscomb, 223 A street northeast; Franels | Fera, 1312 Girard street; Oshorne Cochrane, 121 Tennessee avenue m.lvlwmt Francis R. Martin, 648 F rtheast Hanold Richard vittenden street; 17 Belmont street; Jurteenth - street northeas 170 U _street northeast; McAuliff, 1711 Lamont street. Barron Batchelder, 1208 Crittenden street: Samuel Shulman, 1240 New Hampshire avenue: John Hunks Pie 3818 Holley terrace: De Voe Meade, Berwyn, Md.; Benson Taylor, 2 Raleigh place southeast: Charles cdligar, 607 Raleigh place south- Daniels Roberts, 2329 Green southeast. 230 street John May, street TAKES I.fAD AT CHESS SEMMERING, Austria, March 15 P).—-Dr. Tartakower of Austria as- sumed the lead in the international chess tournament at the end of the | sixth round, with Niemzowitsch of Denmark in second place and Rubin stein of Poland, third. The defeat of Dr. Vidmar, Jugoslavia, by Dr. Tar. sch, Germany, was the feature. To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN'’S, 7th & F RADIATORS, FENDERS BODIES MADE AND REPATRED NEW RADIAT( FOR A TO! wnrrs’rm;r’é‘ R & F. WKS. 319 13th ST. 1423 P, _REAR Wallace Motor Co. means NASH Sales and Service 1709 L Street N.W. Just East of Conn. Ave. it is hoped that all the willchand in their entry the of I the hool's While on part in ine it quits The me with Y, nians o mor [ | attempt zerstown won 1] of dhe St ay in the tourney nomns Heeke antomaticaily ended their high tie ing I tilled o plice in the st START COURT TOURNEY. s KANSAR Play for the championship w tion Hall here A AU lembers Aro Urgml to Rus h Entries for Boys Club The hefore will be awarded TITLE COURT EVENT NOW IN FULL BLAST! KANSAS ). A week of nationa! here foday tournament Wahburn title « tour namer teams from ove of the vear Oppo: Carens in 1 in « Att mpion Joseph. Mo - 10 the zular tou Fve her school fi sehedules, o th court pla asket hall team and hopes. he Lineoln Park 1 6 m ot t tron Annapoiis ¥ hoth zar et w . \ am il tod members who ] Gy, amatenr t r the country Washburn champions of last | © on the team & Washburn aten ng Star Vitie ith March 1 hegin in Wwoin the tourniment are hianks without he first t M National ention ila . against 1in wiil Club, t and the Hill several times semi A r the five St T ment games will eliminate a of entr pete in 10 were entered ies. the national play, Three onl wer nated in games Saturday. Bight will he played nizht The nationa I tournament this afternoon finals are played Saturday Anacostia hask Meet going - BOYS CLUB McCLELLAN ves have Kastern s still to take fore call Conducted by ROBERT C. BY BEN OSWAL 1o practice period to hatting 1<y with bunting and hitting nd will rack and Field Coach at Mooseheart High | MR et | Don't try to et any long ch with {in the first day or two, he same | B isted for he Penn oV, ground. don't jump on up a it and up hard | 1o hit long ones work \ Central | vou 4 [ with vour swing until John's free casv-swinging for long | comes with Jots of pr are | space [ Dig wide and feet the best mixing Llsewhere on this an application. 1 mail it addy The Fvening D C. e of pits th Some 190 it ed: Chief star, made sawdust oso by 5 But loose | wood, | Clib ton the | and filling the pit with it dirt i all right. A 2 inches by 3 inches, flush wit! ground, will do for a “take-off | i with hoth feet on board, rise | Je% with arms stretehed overhead arms quickly forward and down 1 the same ome | S hizh the wea teinms formed while is strip of BOY BUILDE Do you wish to g stronger? \\hl mor on bring wald and backward nding body forward from both feet, dvawing the knee well up and at the same time <win; the arms forward and npward. You're off! in a meet fumps and the first 1o jumps each P t hall Conven three in national gots mmpers three more whether | counts ch jump | f you | will | weh jumper (Conynizht. 19260 hest five then et hest jump 1o third r after ¢ the pit. the il he By SOL METZ S When Shooting Overhead zet so stiffened up you won't And it j A track museles in & Do ws Clab ey ol shane, to some runnine along with the jumpine and after vonr workout ench day rub vour muscles if they feel Use witeh come other b, further hree in Batting. all sizes of hoyvs Some bhig hoy small hoy . the size L of the hat a b The all like here are sizes of ha After a player that arded instances his opponeut litt hiz he can hest pass it quickly hi: to make, arch 15 and hen if this opponent s di an overhead shot wise the hands | ectly over the prassed yn i the bail hould be vist snap and in a slight llustration on the left | The wrong way is to hold the ball well hl‘u! E to prevents accir 1 method takes far the purpose of speedy d | 31 his time. back of he the wice na- | ards of 76 thie play in pr ne on. one fonz and one one and it if there (Second Series.) one heavy e elimi- | games and to fon Devote mactice | Tamorran’s Game. it. at least At Detrest It you gradnally That Wa has the pa ings nt ve a anly i in <hi n weight? BASKET BALL SECRETS receives a ball and him thus cansing him to pr opponent blocking the pass he is event ectly To reh to make this pass one's American Basket Ball League. =1 the cle Frank Cinotti, manager Joseph's unlimited nine, put a fast club in the race for honors in the new Tri-City Base Ball L which nizes tomorrow 1 il LOYSIUS CLUR three-gam i it of res exy The SV nie second encou Aloy dr 'MONROE SOCCERISTS tha the Pl to the include Collieve. the Manders Joseph's pilot reports he has signed every member of home court of the as four add materis The Sons new Iy club's strenzih roster Colliere. hi aetord, Marion Cereeo. started ont by when the Marviand best and closed their | 11 1 win aver the K the oo i the n withy somipros le tn field. forfeited and allowed put their veste Astport | an the Embas Wach . Cheseldine was azain named th of the Lafay at the e Hudson Cheseldine gins were rho Taltavill cis, captain ably will include H ot o ke hono mana and > up W, T [ en. Higgine, Chesel Fiffin. Tompkins, Smith en he » Embassy hoys like their however rounded and put friendls Monroe on Kickers e latter b " meet the German o Sunday in the final 1o teams now star Walfor Twenty-sixth street and Penn K‘ M sylvania avenue Wilson= Rarber . FOUR-WAY TIE IS UNIQUE 5™ FOR CONFERENCE QUINTS Midland and Alley Rat ni tooa 1%all draw in 13 inni Kenilworth Insects o 10 ' ATHLETES WHO TAKE MONEY ARE SCORED [z Alth trinmmed SAN PRANCISCO and hefore the Dr March 15 Comman Cluh her president nounced am their fame \lumni who liquor 10" coll Dr. Hopkins declared college athle fluence amor the great publie interest voked unfavorabie pract side sources ring pr e homec om ot DIEGEL HAS 67 ROUND IN LOSING GOLF MATCH PALM BEACH. Fga., Mar Willie MacFarlane, nati open champion, and Leo Diegel, . rdian open o on. were defeated match here by rles Murray A right t receiv atenrs. and at t for his s covded time to he | Hopkins s TARi{EELS PICK JONES. 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