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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926.° SPORTS. [l 43 TInternational Contest in Lacrosse Is to Be Staged Here Tomorrow Afternoon OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE TEAM [BRITISH STick sTAR \\WOMEN TN SPORT' SWIMMERS START 'TECH TO PLAY EPISCOPAL WILL ENGAGE MARYLAND " o comvwr FR R TITLE MEET TODAY [N INAUGURAL TOMORROW B ASKET BALL letters at Central High School will be awarded the outstanding players in the series which has just closed By the Askociated Press. . The selection committee, composed of six physical directors— | ANNAPOLIS, Md.. April 2.—Flim ECH takes its place with the high s g under way for Misses Charlotte Galpin, Ada Moody, Marguerite Holzbauer, Elsie San-|!Nation events in the national col the base ball seasor orrow aft 5 Episcopal High Contest at Central High School Stadium Should Be leglate swinming championships will | School’s nine is encountered at Alexand oy r ; e e Sy o ders, Katharine Nachel and Anme Heider—announced the winners of ' : | I'hriller—V. M. I. and Old Line Track Squads harite Nacbel and ider—announced the winner§ of C's | oy ynder way at the Naval Academy ERO e G e e S S after a conference ere this afternoo atators rep- | 1 p here this afternoon, with natators rep-| withgut their coach, who has been taken 1ll ag ] is a patient at to Meet in Preliminary Event. { ) In making thelr selections four| Washington, will play a_post-season |resenting 16 institutions thronghout | \\alier Reed Hornital % things were considered-—the player's| game with the Putnam High School |y 0 entered in the seven ' ¢ Zpita % actual performance on the floor, her| squad from Palatka, . Monday country entered in the e J Trainer psop, who hae particiy in at three games | night in the Central High School gym t‘\;;m? el " » S TRACK SECRETS A m f " getting ontests hetween Navy's swimmers : ) will he in charge a BY W. H. HOT p > y in the s g standing | nagium, « : 3 and her s | Metropotita Wash. [and _the tankmen from Stanford By Sol Metzger events ever he 1 Washington will be : & winners, there v are good | ing Athletic will be |Pacific Coast chimpions, and Minne norrow aiternoon, when the Oxford-Cambridge lacrosse 'y basket ball repre- | representéd in the lom! sotied, Whivh [S60 WONIRER Cenfersnce HER Bolders | * sthaents a8 | hopes . ot e promise 1o attract preatest of England ant ey Ryl landidneet in the first sentative students us The | hopes (o gain some semblance of s ‘_‘f and the Univessity. of Maryland meet in the fir SN monogr ward i one of the high- | teamwork in the short time v ning | AMong thuse to perform are ash held in the Capital City in years. Play in the big event 5 % ’ > est honors which can he conferved [ hefoe the contest by means of aiti- [ Princeton, 3 o'clock, but the lacrosse engagement will be preceded by a - upon a Centralite gent practice. A work-out will be hela | Fall and O ¥ g ] The rmyth: ¢ squad will in- | tonighi 7:30 in St. Martin’s gymna. [ faney d ctween Virginia Military Institute and Mz Wl th i » seven seniors, one. junior and | sium, North Capitol street and thode sh an interesting curtain raiser. This competition will be- | 3 one sophomore. 1t will be composed | Island avenue, v g should be over in ample time to allow the main attraction s i of fvy Stevens, Elizabeth Ward, Dor-| Imogene Stockett of Eastern High i s n*m-“ . ! t othy Boyle, all seniors, in the for | School has been asked to pree the i ‘\;“‘I'j‘»l SHk R chesi battle is not dependent upon its international | ward fleld: Elizabeth Hatel X 4 N " hikh Notre Dawe , | fera: t Hght s attraction Marviand's m won the cham Stafford, feniors, at cente i will include Ilelen field o Washington, il attract aryland’s tea a ¥ Biors #e ali¥6. eante y Schullz, 13 h Tew, Gladys Millg, {field. G Lok 4 s n division of the Intercollegia acrosse League } i 3 t 1. Columbin, Dartmos P P F t t recruit 3 he Int ! ! Leag ) > ¢ Borro senjor: Lydia arlotte Hatton, Wduitow; | Teshy Cotum Do e | K ford Cambridge combination represents the cream $ Jublor, af cqueline Edes, soph Shofnos, Paulir i5is i | QIS GOl sgn o BRtsblcralopitve: aen . p e 1 10 r turn tish 1 Maryland, in fact, has been in the omor e sddleb b The finuls will be held tomorrow aft America for the past several years | i lizabeth Alexander, manager of | Kronman, R two players for | g N « ipetHion that calls | 3 ¥ 2 Dasket ball, will also receive her “( e - : ; wo Hion th alls | 5 3 The heavy vesponsibility which rest Washington Athletic Club tossers g e Mgy o g R e e b e | o i et ot e | ) 0yS” AND EAGLES extremel el by hel Dl liss Schultz accounted for 32 points e Levna Bl ant onciine) g e ekl 'l PRIME FOR BATTLE wose players who did : penetrable defense, which effectually IHEABUIE. UD Jett cations | blocked the Acacia forwards How Maryland Will Star \ ¢ e BLLIB G 2 ey €. Boys on Squad \aryland ably will t o : Wil be awarded -mimer NOT THIS { nen contending Leat vigan, [for some o positions Sime, Dorothy Lewi it a ey Y. Cleveland Gregor, Dorothy I Neither team has met defeat loca e gt entertain & Truesdell, Catherine e Iy this season, except at the il g f X 5 Russell | § . ine Lloyd sphomores R ThilS thE othat Iealiesiisne nite] O tHe (othier duint. Thi @ l \ e olds, Alice McCulloch, A ot | While the othei local college nines| (i, 4 o in the right directi idle, Burton Shipley's University | squeezing out an 18te-16 win dalatovaiin, ciu ST Thivd defense, Mexander Muzzy. wkistone, Marie Garribaldi Center, Hugh R i ¥ Clement - | Maryland nine meets Yale at Col-|thé Aloys s weeks ago, but “Third att Buddy Ensor : flison, Assistant managers G Barke this AR B ot v comebark :\‘{Ii'."‘;!u..‘fiff‘“ .\»n (.Inlu;g:lim.:.ul. . of Oxford-( Lorna Ellis and Jo 47..mm als, \w’;”‘:“’,‘ 1 vuna i two tnnings I ied scores by turning crosswise it the s | : ORNSTE'N TO HANDLE Out home am, which plays the T| Sunior sharpshooters at Central won | 2Faitst the, HHlitoppers vesterday aft th te: @ excellent records HRFATaE o Vhat sty In home, Fred Linkous. ALyis ; the junior-senior ofthand series when | B the same pitcher who turned | (or, the “on. whe Aloys having | cannot hope to cope with the ¢ NATIONAL MARATHON 1o B 3 coach o e Old out-shot 1eir opponents for 3 1 q . i S ot AL Do et whe 1ses the T n i RV s g o b k. Jen s a nntive of Novia | theY out-shot shelr opponents for the | them back by an 11-to-2 acore Is - | sjons and red triumphs over| Whe i . | 0 s will make | Scotia, a member of a famous family | ptd LRe VEETICE T T oo the Holman Waonders and the S o Jevalin ARb: fhukales ¥ . which has duced many political | pe'freq. as the Juniors collected three | ¢ " tons, The s avon from the § St o leaders, including the recent Pr Vietorieh Ut br Lour HBACH " ltons twice ahd knocked off the Won- | o7 : i el i vost for the | Borden, who headed the coali 7 R ebrde Sldhdlgn s L ETIREREI Lt L s clobs s g (RS - zlishm: o o will come to [ er t . |team were: Catherine Austin, 95 i 5 S farier E . = sy of gene cor in . X . 4 : i B et u g : an o ate. L. iphany Juniors make their final : ' Ath other trio h grad Ellzabeth Pile, 94: M Kile, 9 the Washi % 2 i ana to e 1L boints of | ¥ and - also of M Charlotte Holt. 90 Ger W et il Ll b Bhutel e oo wgh SCHAEFER SETS RECORD _ 1 vel-10Baltir o o Ma v t “apital, ending their | University, r e is at pres- |87, and Arline Spencer, 86 he three | Penmesls 3 ket T oA SRS L € el-to more n Masy List of Invaders, Jirt by beingvapelved Dy Bresifent et &\ RNGIEs scholhr. &t Exeter Col | sehists who scored wete Cathren Lad: | oonoyva University nine, 2 S eHaA 1o et 1k D MUY & TO GO AHEAD OF HOPPE | " - : 5 i » complete toster of the |Gnd Mrs. Coo at the White House | lege, Oxford. 1iks. 95, Caroline FURK. B8 aad Tvah e g ity nine, 7 scheduled to ‘meet the Da Molay five | b B 2 t ppointment of committees HoRtt t | | " i ati icknell 4 to 2, bowed e-| of the Monumental City in the de. NEW YORK, April 2 JAKE [5 ‘ L hey w n | He was an outstanding goal tender | Shear, 88 pat to lLatayette. Th 2| ciding £ ke aRBULY tourniy. | Sohiae % > tine A of both teams will be en-|in Canadian key, but learned | Miss Ludium was conceded the high- 1o 11, Charley Moran used five piteh. | e © S O HAcd & & | 1 ¥wood e . all his lacrosse In addition | score ors this time, as her %5 out hold the Boys' Club Senators trimmed oppe. is m g : Name. University. Native. | to hockey and he is also an |ranked A 4 n’s. Roberta Wrigh 1 “alvary R 38 to 37, in their fi upon the 18.1 diademn Borden N foot ball player. |tied w A ate o ) £ With only four bloc Point 3 G. Ogliville f State: In th ween Oxford and Cam- | hono e ) i ng spre 1 | " e . tle match to pl Cover point ¥, Greenwood teams | tot 241 o | the visitors netted eight runs Warwick Preps have folded 00 to 2,070 First defense . H. Brown < “The Brooklanders meet Vermont to. | their togs after defeating the he Second_d. L. Good England |z0al was the deciding facte i | morrow yon. while George Epdibd i\ S L Third defense . Harker > England | team’s vietory. | encounter the last Week | yypaie Princeton at the Hilltop . . record of 241 Center 3 England " e the Blue and Gray its| A marathon bieycle race from New | inning of the Third attack For Australis | | TR e : st defeat last turch will | York to Ph phia is scheduled for | which he finished t Second attack i England CR | K HANK Rosedale division schlag ball league | 1 tor the Hilltoppers in June 6. | test Out | H E ngland pster o i Bucknell fared worse at Quantico - Substitutes. 11l be open fr Y unti Wil b pen from until ‘4 er, let the Pennsylvanians down with rinceton and Lehigh meet on the way. ders once estallished {in the month. frie Oxford a the next 10 d Cambridze R until dark M. 7 Oxford e A O rlhis Sy a1t veslon, . = < ¥ullbright Oxford United States | cryjeieahank, the professional, whose ! ants for NEWCOMER GETS FIGHT. *: leventh-hour fafiures are almost as Al o | sy v evers ane of the plavers|tertained at a tea dance at the British | £1€Vent A (e h 101TOW AN FRANCISCO, April 2 (®) 2 . famous in golf as Walter Hagen's. vic-| morni at 93 Normal ound athiefeFmost pf them | amhasey after the contekt, which will . et & morning’ a t ] ma corge Modrich, heavyweight cham s ih & AR iararta ke ! (o U tortes, this mornine ton the Aeld ih | School gymnasium Mleventh and | pion of New Zealand, who r Pl it Sl ey nded By the British Ambassa- | the North and South open ehampion- | Hlarvard streets northwest, and whl| Kived m this country. and Of men essential-ts sanding the|dcr and Lady Tsabellx Howard and a | ship. with i conducted each succeeding Saur- | frey, negro boxer, ' of Philadelphia : number of zuests. Sir Esme will ad maknt rom 9:30 - fo by | hate heen s or 4 d bot he tes wiefly before they chisor and_Arthur{ ground activities i 4 - a hit or a run Game to be Broadcast. p 10 included MacDonald | the three leading basket hall clubs of A e Prof. Truitt will o “La- | Smith, Tommy Armour, Hagen, Bill Jtown, i rosse, the First Americ: | Mehlhorn, Johin Golden, August Nor- — . | 3 HAT’S the record of the At Brookland—ILafayette, 12; Cath-|over the air from station W done and Tom Harmon - z Taubman Automotive Co. At Georgetown—VYale, 11; George- olic University, 11. 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