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SPORTS. THE EVENING KTAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. MONDXY, MARCH 29, 1926. SPORTS. o1 ~ Bucknell Nine Here for Two Games : Suzanne May Be Induced to Visit U.S. Again PENNSYLV ANIAN€ AT G. U. [SCHoOL NINES WILL MARYLAND LACROSSEMEN [MORE HIGH SCORES |FRENCH TEAM NOT LIKELY TODAY POR OPENING FR AY1 BE BUSY THIS WEEK - TO PRIME FOR BRITONS INA.B.C. EXPECTED! TO BE SENT WITHOUT HER With the exception of Central and By the Associated Press. \"b s- G LB T, B 1. St. John's, teams which are meeting : N " i a & e TOLEDO, Oh Ma 9. —Wi o o . . . 1T Wititors (GottolBronkiand SLomorron S for s (laah | L0 Ly (e pmiias meeting ONFIDENT that they have an even chance to turn back the Oxford- | TOLEDO, Ohlo, March 20.=4hh | Apnerican Tennis Association Evidently Willing to With C. U ) % q do not open their schedules until next Cambridge lacrosse team in its first game in America, the University | country in action during the latter 2 ith C. U.—Maryland Planning to Have | e e e e e of Maryland stickwiclders today began their final stages of prep-|part of the weck, new leaders &b Forget Troubles It Experienced When Mo | prap, mohooLbees - of thel,ation for the international clash that will take place in Central High [Pfared in the twomman oror s b owiing | anouls st e » city will have started on its annualf . o = ol 8D | all.events of the American Bowling o " Triangular Meets Next Year. | Spring campaign before another Sun-| School Stadium next Saturday afternoon. Congress tournament, and with more Lenglen Was Over Last Time. e o r""[}f‘""“"“‘: the 1 off to.]| Marvland, with only five of last high pitch and it will g still higher star teams on the drives it is pre-| = Y - . m ‘“'\ or iR ' the St. | Year’s regulars an hand to begin the | With the arrival of the Britishers on |dicted that other marks will be shat-| Y H. C. BYRD. morfow with Laurel Tilgh on the &t | T00 % I L I e s most | the White star liner Madestic in New | t€ied beiore, (e o of NS U0t o | BY LAWRENCE PERRY. e " ot oy s TR ot | mrides hnalga ¥ % ork tom W, e English aggre- Gardella s 3 c 1 > . UCKNELL comes hiere today for two base ball gamcs. It meets 18 schedule FI\\l;:(l.;) afternoon at | ardent followers last Saturday by the | gation will come to College fark | Detroit hopped into first in the two- EW YORK, March 29—In dickering for the visit to these shore Georgetown on the Hilltop this afternoon and Catholic Universi aesammo dIROR. way it performed in taking the meas- | Thursday, to remain until game time, Man evont, with 1,335, their games N St Ml ot aiteatntof Breuct Wwoman stars the United State ¥| Business, although not yet started T e B s i being 471, 421 and 463 i haRE N e % G R g o ou 0 ure of the L'Hirnodelle Club of Balti-| They will be guartered in one of the |belng 471, 421 and 463 3 B ol d IOV ,N“ ““““”‘ known of the strength of | o |‘\I~“»uj'f.:"fl-fi-‘.-“’:‘.?.“fiu:(\::x -~],:_'""l“‘,’; more, a combination of former college | fraternity houses. _Charles’ Buonomo of Rochester, N. fawn tennis authorities exemplify tk sth of the old saying tha I ennsylvanians, but usually they are well represented on the diamond. | ;i i Frid T8 tie ighine )| b e cthe Ol Tiney Py was ‘As the clash with Maryland will be | Y., copped the lead in the all-events feri Biaval fated are not losig Against both Georgetown and C. U., though, they will have exce | combination Friday, If the EATE|ticulatly smooth for so early in the|the first of 14 the Britona will play | with 1,977, which mark ties last year's | sufferings bravely endurec are not long rermem strong opposi P tedh e D e tnrobaly Ll season. during their American jaunt, follow- |record made by C. Long of Buffalo. The reference is to the visit here of Suz: ylen in the Summ AEjODROSI A O i atur. |, Beginning with this afternoon, the |ers of the sport from many Points in| As lead-off man for the F. A. RIV-| ¢ 551 This impervious and tempera Fre “iil braught allihe The e at Georgetowi this afieniboi s he ITTIDapr s ArsebE the | e S oo e coen ptiom ot Sk Tewans | Sou e Eau ces e D0 SLch, The Bast doubtiess will come o Wash: | ers team he gathered 654, then in|Of 527 - M8 MMPETVIRTS D vear. The Blue and Gray expects its nine'to‘do well andto show sign «ll.fl with Bpiscopal High at Alexan-| yone” cessions on the practice fleld, {,,m.,,, »r the contest doubles came through with 732 and |imperviousness and all her temperament through the customs, lines. fwhat may e expected with a victory over the Pennsylvanians o tiaat e ey i | et e wirnioverito orl) (R RS R0 S KO e A s The result was that from the minute she set foot upon these shores Philad ‘k wn will play again tomorrow, meeting Temple University of [an easy win over Leonard Hall A @ Interest in the game ha: “,,Mm, alstreet. April 6. the tourney committee o;! rhe‘l ES 1T A and all the officer went throug! ladelphia | emy, but, outside of pr \‘ll«'vl i — The leaders: an ordeal which they fervently declared they never wished to have re . £ ] - .| will ‘not_get going again until Mount ¥ peated University of Maryland plans « se- | s ('“’;f' mect VAL L has with A St. Joe is met in Baltimore on April FIVE MEN b = : daiee b B ¥ T ok Gnd Beld |00 Satupiay Muithe Gentral CEILRY g ccreation. No, = Port. Huron ; | It was a merry dance that Suzanne SIS e i e DOW ers ai il e, . RUNNERS LEAD | o0 chom i o a0 bk she s competitions each week s Alban on April 7, is down for a B B ck Furnace 5 her on the courts as an opponent to wmber of open dates 4 K.If’f,"'lfn.',"\’\".",."“'."l'»‘.'.".' by has five| practice Hit with the Warwicks to-| 2 . Cn S 5| IN MEET AT PLAZA 3" abiidadoniailid il season are so few that it is > olleges 1ast | noppow. The Warwicks also were | > in earlier in the Summer ible ¢ into competition | YEAr Who are almdst a track team in| i, take the field against Eastern to- ES TATISTICS are always of interest and serve as a basis for settling | gamiellaToeo, Detroit.. .. 5 THow Were ik & NertEe o cTIVe i iRt Sonable themselves. They are Hills, Prince. ; bt heaslstnt red- Hihe 5 Semthiniti fccolp ¢ | ton’s star oottt e Il i el diffgrences of opinion, either verbal or of a more substantial nature. | Rathie ko s 2 bt i o LR R e : Finishing first in_four e : The » of that match at the that not only will and bell, formerly members of -6 i . During the current bowling season there has been considerable | Pekic-Bunning. Chicag v B T, 1 s s national champion mile b gaining two seconds, Catholic Uni- | Side Tennis Club at | fleld season have a wider | V. . > scussi 3 s 9 ; » o e Somer | Ty, und Greeley, half-miler on Yale's DUMBARTON NETMEN rlf.u: sion among ().u. {ncmbu, of the (ml\(ul\on‘ Hall and Terminal Ice | ‘ e S s+ | versity runners outclassed thelr oppo triangular moets are sched | rack team u year ago. Baker com- Co. teams of the District League as to the collective merits of those two | Rehor. Cleveiand.. . ... = | ents i tilesascon i foce : 4 : for Oxford-Cambridge last quints. Intense rivalry has sprung up in a_friendly way, and scheduled | T huck: Detroit.o e e And sttecane . Intens as a y way, led | 7' Buck. Detroit -ack under joint auspices ad won the first game of the ) will be made up of | more interesting series of events. | * in track ieets fover in | TO PLAY ULD L'NERS matches have been looked forward to as a miniature bowling world series. | Albright. Chicago 3 704 | Washington Cance Club ‘hh‘.l t iton least at sent, | I n‘l:}‘\i -!m .; feet n‘ .lh :u mu‘u.‘ Up to the present, the friendly enemies are still of their own opinions. ALL E A us Club, ¥ 4 S lnked ans e e — In delving into the District Duck- would depend, in case of ties in gumes | Buanomo, Rochoster t honors in the two otk 113 PARK, Md., March 29.|pin League records, however. it A n the possible tion of dual events be- | | A practice tennis filt is to be staged | found that after three clashes of those Any ;-3"-"{ |{x»v st four positions in Ea l"':”“‘ k0. : : e e tweer a and North Carolina| “Pop” Ls : track ana| on tha University of Maryland courts | two teams thls season, during which | (10, 1 tandings, which _carry | Bot. Detroit.. Soitid winen Jark of Wasl b ok | here tomorrow afternoon between the | time nine games have been contested, | cash pr ¥ vet be decided upon o Club. Sumr follow s “"“"muiy‘j‘;!""h" was nia Military Insti- | basket ball coach at Virginia, i | St : >olytechnic s wor 1t Virgina, 18 baok | 514 Line varsity combination and the | a single pin separates the rivals tn| T B0, 5 i PALACE FIVE T KE \Mypeenyle open- Wi vhether 3 gt s oo ““.,"" st and s Al e ‘5| Dumbarton Club racketers of Wash- | total pinfall, the Convention Hall en-| At Jus times the first four | 48 % Waiton 3 recu Jf & bronchial a : . » ColeThel i L e try holding the margin, in addition to | teams have enjoyed the honors in that g Seirial o e e de ti : spending the |since early in the Winter and his|ington. Rad: arguments by = b open—Won by Gar time and ene Do the | e e ends I the South and North| s a result of the clash with tha | tAVEIE emerged victorious in five of | Téspect, and wguments have fown ITS FINAL CONTEST snaae e P setond: steamn (6 them. Some » evel ve only | will be more than gla M North | miduble Washington clubmen the | the games, while being on the small| (¢, 51 0 games regardless of | ythe 0 Yl u . h s have o I an 0 n gy oo A clinsdinrs Koy tandings in games won and lost, s, Movic—Won by Howell (C two entrants, some three, : 1dom | his recover Lanigan has done some| Terrapin netmen expect to get some | each of the four » |, W. C. C W, theis more than [ splendid work with Virginia's track | real preparation for their i3-game The first meeting scheduled was on | {100 08 108, [ ”""'F ‘;Ofum s . £ R BUSL HAATEhEI e maiEnpiE e ey vears Wotrern Maryland visits here. counted "2 capturing entod SRl and | e O O e efonat | Tk BeTgs (00 secvat i e «‘1:";‘\( it willep ool mnNG YEu With enly one regular, Kimbrough, | first and third games, while germinal | Terminal Ice Co., in the fourth posi Tealiet Bl Yesguo: meviss ulree a "“J“\ T”’C." e finals—Wet by & Svery event t guarantes gu ifer. | ol e 1t ne. § s« ety | loSE Mntyland s Wigh S Hopss eot | LS Hi with @ fivepin beiter total | on, lead the league at present in|clinched, Washington's Palace 0 Warwell (G W.). second: 3 : i ther ® east two of | Georgetown has in Hines, its fresh| T, % oceseful season. Last vear | Pinfall, could take oniy the % FULIOE e AT d | five lcafed through its final game last | ™'y 31 ®on by Alberr ; = Pl : hoks M man_javelin thrower, a possible fu-| §IOYCC Bl o T iumphed five | Bame with & 610 score. The twol, For that reason it is of particular | I8 UG ThOle Cexnibiing all Jant | o O mile on by Albe and Sy Con WS Rkt ‘n“ "\'1"; aryland has ture m'ul th.Avn\ymrH» R Hines twice fimes in seven engagements teams next met on January 20, when | interest to compare the work of those | ¢ oy "5y oir trade in the ('”NM! ed about would be with Virginia |last week threw the spear more than R ey e% [ two teams when opposed to each | fricke of thelc frade in, the IR nd North Carolina, ith Wash- | 190 feet and it is said that he I In the Maryland-Dumbarton clash 1s - 1,753 2 ring the | other, as shown by the following { For . Syt ington and Lee and V. R15: 64 ore than 200 % there will be six singles and three | resistering 1,75 total, taking the g 6 : ers of the game. Pl cROGeTREIoL technic Institute. \|‘m<\ of 1 n»lm‘ml‘.mlv‘n.! I‘;m‘v’:u:.' {\hx'y." is !"nul‘v:(\f\' doubIEs Gratehps. . ',‘,N,lh,'m”"”,'dm‘:“",'”:”,‘,' l‘l"'”“,"jm:‘?“';:; “ CONV N HAL Although the Capital Cl s BASKET BALL OFFICIALS ,“‘.,_’:,\“‘l““ ”_“f, i e a8 would be worth far more in every|consideration that Hines, from a view-| Although there have besp L e os infall, Srith o wet of L7l ey 20 . B e e 1 ‘fi‘*’ o BANQUET THIS EVENING | ¢ omsine et of wonian star way than the ordinary dug very | consideration that Hines, {rom & View | o selections vet, it appears likely | B2 258 PINEL (oS Co*Srarcn ‘24, | March 24 868 g0t one mo, o st for luck and ’ B, lless such affairs were to point o is age, has hardly more| i “Capt,’ Weber, Snelton, Burms. | ThS, e A 0 Wining | o handed the visiting auint the short| Basket Wall conches and newspaper a|than begun his athletic career, it|mup Tingley, Green and Troth, will | WER 1ORCCNTlos (ot only finished | Averase, 5695 - ijend of a 48to2l count. The score | men will be the guesis of the Ap- IR = o e otthin nis e P comprise the list from which Mary. | the final two gar=s Kot OO | U ShCC i | at haif-time stood at 23 to for | Droved Basket Ball Officials’ Associa University of Pennsylvania is said i land’s representatives in the singles|, s 1 L% ol T theg i TERMINAL ICE COMPANY | Washington. | tion of the District at 6€:3 W mbont e Brstiniteheritn ool | —e will be drawn. Al are 1925 letter men | DAnging up a 1726 Set, 6 F OO0 | o] .- JB12 2610 bo4—1.686 d Lynch, former Catholic Univer| ning at the Occiden when nks. Last season he wound up | CHASE IS DOING WELL except Shelton, who last season play- | than that tallied by i o by the | M 999 . | sity star, was back in the Detroit | court arbiters gather for their son with a record of 21 vic- | . ed with the Freshmen team, and|vbed Gut Che B I A galning total| 1 ine-up again and contributed half d‘bunqn(r ries out of 2 RIVERDALE, Md, March Troth. e | 50 3 dozen counters to his team's total. | E. Haas, E. B — Friends hereabout of Frank Chase,| Probable Old Line doubles combina- ‘"{‘r‘n‘m et 'l‘,“;‘"l‘;“\m"‘: e ; i | Saunders and Kennedy of Washing- ;h;nk and Frank § nake wild horses would not ma White of Virginia Military Institute |son of Maj. and Mrs. Will H. Chase |tions are Weber and Shelton, Burns |y, iiin sonson, bean almost as much | s ton registered 12 and ‘11 points. re-|the committee ar Y ot only is a fine foot ball playgr, but |of Riverdale, will not be at . {and Tingley and Green and Tan. Of | qicougsed a robability of fmal| Claim has been made that the gpeceivaly: | = also an excellent performer in thefleld |prised to see this Dvear.ald young the three the Green and Tan combi- | Gt dFe I8 o) D hie ik it ase wab6, tHe GHENALALS “OE DOID: - TOLEDO, Ohio, March 29 () e throws the | ster appearing regularly on the nation is the only one used last year. | sasioned because of the closeness of | 1t is said that polo was played in| Will the Baltimore Orioles win | Commodore Barry ) , N 1 e does come, with be - de in 1921 ited tha e her come 15 and javelin, but is best in the | mound this season for the Buffalo = SRS the race in that circuit for the major | China during the T'ang dynasty,| their eighth straight pennant? This | Chicago shot le: t i o and Mle. Constavlos hatout | 1o won’ that event in the | Bisons of the International League.| Cardinal Juniors took the measure | portion of the season schedule. The|about A. D. 600, and the theory ia| is the big subject of speculation | fourth annua for of | is extrer questionable if any tean Southern Conference champoinships | He is going strong at hte Bisons’ |of the Anacostia Bagle Junior: teams were so closely bunched that|that the Chinese learned the game | around the International League |Columbt ant ith 3.010, | of women we ec ' nd p 1 win it Amp. i to there was likelihood that final honors | from the conquered Tartars. | uit their gam "| turn the French CThere's a little bit of MURAD in nearly every cigarette - but only a MURAD is ALL MURAD In his career on the turf, nearly every there is some of MuRaD’s charm. For jockey rises to some of Earl Sande’s nearly every good cigarette contains outstanding greatness. some Turkish. Maybe he shows some of Sande’s But the difference is here: In a strategy in a crisis. Or perhaps some of MuUrRAD, Turkish is not a mere con- Sande’s grit against odds. 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