Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1926, Page 28

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238 THE EVENING STAR, WASAINGYTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926. . SPORTS. Intersectional Foot Ball Struggles Are Given Some Whole-Hearted Support MORE SUCH GAMES URGED [ioracmiiitmes i da sy 5 mb;&hminfi Star 7iCURB ON FEMININE | EASTERN TEAM CAPTURES the Brooklanders lay off tomorrow, but on Friday meet Yale. Saturday a |} i face Holy Cross. Monday's game is A AN , with Boston Coilege, Tuesday’s with || pr B O ‘_7 S B R \tm—x = e ; s R Tufts, and Wednesday's wit rovi- i | NEW Y , May 12 » i sors o s o ‘ < end oF the trip and " | el R L : E'\STF.RN carried off its second straight high school base ball titl: » G d a - dence College. el 5 e L < re arks the end of the trip and BO young women was urged a he secon Western Conference Graduates in New York Would| ience marks the end of the trip and || - : I e o o e Conventionie the yesterday by~upsetting Western with an cight-inning batting sprec ule for the year. Conducted by ROBERT C. McCLELLAN women's di\'lxlmn of the Amateur Ath- S letic Association. X ; R Two local college tennis teams won = = = Tlimination of rules, written for |secutive win for the series, ' matches yesterday. Georgetown's men for various sports, and the re- John “Biggy” Qui E fer. ead i . 3 2 se N 3 runner v er. | £ e i 4 Ol ggy" Quinn, Eastern hurler, who already had made a re One Contest Each Year. I facketers disposed of Hopkins, 4 t03.| « BY JACK DUNN, ner who had hit & slow grounder. | moval o the chemplonship idea from {apfe‘record for.a schoolioy by wisainy the boe oen ga while the Maryland netmen downed | g.ven.Time Pennant Winner at Baltimore. fopy women's colleges were advocated. o S e o y e Vivginia Poly, § to 3. Both matches s The speakers agreed that more at. | ditional fame in the eyes of his mates by turning in the final victory BY H. C. BYRD. provided some close and interesting W“EN the sacrifice s at-|, J 88 O oway TP ; " | tention should be paid to the kina of | Was necessary to clinch the chatmpionship. that netted seven runs and gave the Lincoln Parkers a fourth cor “Have Every Team in Organization Play at Least y AR tennis. tempted and the team at John Higgins, 3800 Military road; |athletic nvml !myslgm tx'ulnlm;:t!_xhcd to | R 2 | . Quinn did not go the entire routa HILE some effort on the part of individuals has been noted in e bat has a runner on first | Henry Glassie, 23 Bradley lane, ]l,l;l:!“lli:lllhz;l(.\j.tll_“r.l‘lfll‘: o the “ruthless WASHlNGTON cOURSE e SeliuE pae, Mowgve recent years to decry intersectional foot ball games, it is of un- COLUMBIA LEAD'NG with one out— 2;3,‘:;3,0:|}u, " X“phfig."" }311‘:1‘111):, "‘I‘l" tributed to the work of women's foot | Wegtern - Baktaess Bet moade \w;xl interest to nmc_th:_n at least one orgamzat_mn..mnrough‘){ The first baseman goes toward | Danfels, 1201 Montello avenue: Julius lmvl‘l”nl:xl«(i ];?jk‘;‘tll‘):,"”:hl::v?l'lnyl\l‘gIl‘l\' A TO HAVE WATER HOI.E \\_\un;‘ faron > teher's | every university playving one intersectional game each year. That organiza- loes (N 1eavi b 4| 120 Schloss, 3905 Georgia avenue; | gpeakers felt this exercise should be JUESEPER St boes s ool e b s v A s 4 5 = does the same, leaving the second| joueph B. Danzansky, 3501 Four |fhrotne’ purpose. of phusical henefit | the eighth in faver of Edmonston tion is the New York Association of_ A\ n Conference Universities, . baseman to cover first and the | tcenth street; William I.. Smith, Clin- | rather ”I:m l’uko‘ e ;m;nr e Pmm\( to| Washington's second real ‘.m‘,,.‘”I ntil Eastern's balf of i composed of alumni members of the Big Te S Hy\lfif\\Avns;:lOz;:\;{"re\\xlA" 15— Cotumbia, | ShOFtstop to cover second. ton, M H;rQue,l}tK‘::'kZCl;tlf;ldififh North Decortin sturs, Win medals o vanduish ?(:}:hil:mlfilnfimr"fi'xr‘:’-‘:,’n-;:fll «’;Sfij“:-"” ame appeared 1o a recen in New York a resoluti asser acing the , May 12 + 5 f erith, - | of schools. s H and Coun s ;:“ g ‘“‘1 Denuet 1\.9'\. Xorka ",f:l.“ i ,:\(flsum;,;;k‘i’“; ‘5 de- | whose basket ball five staged a cham-| If the ball i3 bunted it then is up | ston, Va.; Raymond B. Proctor, 110 | Dr. Margaret Bell, chairman of the | 2nd will be ready for play during the | $ubPo Briariciob Spprobation AonsInbesECHONR L EOR 18 e ot called over- | Pionship comeback this year, now Is|to the first baseman, the pitcher or | Waverly street, Clarendon, Va. medical advisory committee of the or- | Middle Atlantic amateur champion-| ‘White nine | velop a m\'m‘am sentiment for them. In fact, none o I"lc_ so-ca el b | headed for another college title—in| 1o 'vhivd haseman to field it. If the ganization, said that “while it is rec- | ship, beginning May 26. | clinching the bant emphasis talked of in some places last Fall seems to have created much | o2 for SRR S0 P08 o drangle e o e L 18 e | R rie wiiaEegas. 4t 1 eiaveiithi thrco times tn th impression on the men forming this organization, and not only do they | cup leagie competition at the halfway | Ditcher flelds the ball the/first base-| NEAR]'Y 500 LISTED D T e | lst ot ihe Weshtastor, Goft. ona | times: in_the fol want foot ball, but they want i* to be played between representatives of | mark with a clean slate of victories, | Man may get back to his base, pro- others, no general statement can be | Country Club course vesterday under | Bastern had onl fifferent sections of the countr#, so that there will be “brought together | one each over the other members of vildi‘r}:g M-J}” flleellhinl:’l';le ‘x?\}': ;:lg “py made by medical people as to what | the direction of Chairman M | the third, in whic 1 a better basie of understarding the college men and the citizenry of | the circuit, Cornell, Dartmouth and|pltcher will get the ball. X CLUB GAMES BouIal Bk EArTen anienels (LAVIANal] Bane o0& tHot s Sexinif o arittoe “ | brou et B 7 | Pennsylvania. aseran ulmulddt"em(-n:ber1(h1;! | case should be investigated.” | dam and water hazard to run almost | its final marker in <ol sl % i vl . V] X mphs ove st duty on such a play is to —— | Louise Patterson, assistant | cida E | Quinn opened the o y alk against | _ Dartmouth, with two triumphs over v 8 o i 8 nt | the full width of the green. The Here is the resolution as it lug been KVeEy once :,,u’:,“";“‘}p"“‘,'\.'fi.d‘”;.,’fh | Cornell, has' & chanco to gain on|fleld tho bunt, or be ready to. The| o i | sor of athletics at the Univer-|water hazard will be mere than ighth with a I sent to directors of athletics in Avery | (0€ KEICFOL, GFET 0, FINVED dems | Columbia by defeating Pennsylvania | second bageman has been temporarily | | Individual entrles for the annual|sity of Michigan, discussed the train- | feet wide und will be about & foot | vrominent college and university in that whenever u thinking P | Friday at Hanover, N. H. in the|assigned to flrst and is responsible x‘t' Club flulv_wii"l be h~-l;l - uurt'-ll\' ing of girls as assistants to physical | deep. It will' be lined on its bottom fhb uounty; = gether AR | only league contest this week. Penn|for that bag. £ LR Pl UL . Other speakers included | wiep, it e sliscussion as to the benefits der! | while. At any rate, it seems that | Which was put into play among these| bunts and 1f possible call the play lr‘;fif'l't_lf'f l"*;» Fon Ttk lditional | education of the high schools of Cleve- | ot o Ch € A a6 Washington | Western, Central, from intersectional athletic contests;| & ", o0 o ihg who take an active slieges for the first time last|at second to retire the runner going | high schools x;r”fl" State of Virginia. | land, Ohio. | 15180 sardets ottt tooms s 15L0M | neawiteams each N hereas He D et Ay | interest in_bullding up community rom first. Madcy. Hlgh of Nottalks, bredscike g tee and 154 yards long from the |t B4in runner-up b e e e e e fout | life and civic pride, in developing ex- tmouth has won two and lost KUPE Dight anal N akide el dre upper tee. A deep ditch guards the noV At ihe ti D e e e AT v, | amples of self-discipline and co-opera > 1ol.llx‘1:\.l‘\:§xn; (1?51 nfiu only game the latest to add the names of their TRIO UF OLD LINERS en at the front and left sides. | ‘¢ i Columbia-Ohio_ State, lowa- viu: | tiom, think that foot ball is anything | it has played and Cornell all three. athletes to the list of competitors. | This ditch is the site of the water |® Single start onsin-Harvard, Notre Dume.Army, | Other timn tm\vuvlu‘uu‘lo :ulj\n’\:". not RUNNER GOING Old Dominion schools already en- | | hazard now under construction. Pz Poadrens fiinois Pennsvivanis, !l only to the colleges, but to the pub T0 THIRD ON tered are Kork Union, Staunton, HON The second hole at the Manor Club | ©U/F V1 v li well: \ BUNT Swavely, Alexandria, Washington and | has a water carry of about 100 yards. | 5 Fracusy, o onh) cL | Washington and Lee University = ¢ (ollege Park—Washington and of the point trophy last seasd | I (DU by such other events us the Wiscon-| avened up with Maryland yesterday . . . ‘ . . sin and Was ston ¢ s the | B G e o | Lee, 9; Maryland, 8. \WHEN John McHugh of the New York BALTIMORE Md., Ma THUR AN Ex Weste: in und Washington crews on the | yn the series of two base ball games. | “4¢ “Charlottesville—Virginia, 2; V. | Public School Athletic League, gen-|Long-distance runners comin !nrrnl M y = T Hudso! | eani core 2% RUNNER | udson | Both teams tried to_score cnoush |\ 'y (10 innings, On Seconp- | |erally constdered to be one. of the (from other cities for the Luurel-to- \Whereas, the Western Conference R YR e b ). : . [ iR imiversities, Chicago, Tlinols, Indl. | pom b et & ek e Ao rothnt | - At” Blacksburg—Virginia Poly, 3; NONE OUT- stivters n e country, " wgan | Baldmore nationat marathon on Sat- | ATHLETE, ARRESTED | 1o serivte plas; Stechs una, Towa, Michigan, _Minnesota, | pourTy pluyed, both teams making er. | Emory and Henry, 1. PITCHER ds the list of officials selected for [ urday are promised w tussle by a | 9 b Ty, cut down a Northwestern, Ohio State, Pardue and | rovs and doing Some very unworthy | . At Minueapolis—Wisconsin, 9; Min- 25;‘1’_5 { the affaic. Dan Hassef been | three-man team from the University | In the fourth inning Wisconsin have consistently been| pgse running. i e nesota, 5. e umed referee and ( . C. Smith- | of Maryland, at College Park. }4_11»!;'%‘ me with nong the leaders in the promotion| Incidentally, the game brought out | ‘Atl Oxfivrd—;‘llsslsslpnh 7 Missis- cler] > e s olion Albert Petruska, one of the young- | NEW ORLEANS, May 12 (@ [[FPITEE. of clean infercollegiute athletics, inltnut buse ball is not ly pop- | SIPPI Aggies, 6. ot | Tere is another situation. . C. R. Brouk Brewer, | est entrants in vear's grind and | Allen G. Thurman, selected as full- e physical education for all, in develop- | mar 1 the colloges excopt in a tew | . At Chapel’ Hill—North Carolina, 9| ipeam at bat has & runner on sec- and A. E. Weeks will serve | who finished just outside the group | back on the late Walfer Camp's : Fehaken ment of both miud and body, und in | places. Dick Smith, coach of the | GUilford, e lond and no one out. (See above |2S judges of finish, while the field | of nationally known veteran mara- | American foot ball team of 1916, is all phases of progressive colleglate | Washington and Lee hine. said during | o At Cineinnati—St. Xavier, 12; Mar- | (o0 ') "Ty,0"firct baseman flelds | Jidges will be Sylvan King, Warren | thoners, is Maryland's best facing charges of obtaining mone; matters: Now York | (e progress “of the contest that: Sl e, 2. i Yale, 14; Colum.|All bunts on bis side of the diamond | Sbencer. Dick Tenny or, Seorge G | Chatles Cole and Charies Rems-|under false protenses here, S we, the New York | «yy L 4 s & h , 145 3 right, P. aters, Capt. Frank | burg also are able to go the ro hurman. one of the greatest | ol TR e B e and the pitcher must field all bunts | ;)00 q Cass Lelgh and Lieut. C.|and may bring in valusble polnts letes ever produced by the Uni- students of the | we ought to feel pretty much at | Pl est Virginia, ;| on the third base side, for the third | ppeonference | universities. | lome. ‘Our students’ domt come io | paatorgantown—West Virginia, 81}, eman must be in position to take | re Prosper Clust R e St o0 Chnip s | s & sl i s formar rel ) TiewiE Brepr Tostricted | intersectionil | i facs that oot of o thoumaad or o | At Hamilton—St. Lawrence, 3; Col- :_‘;;d'."""“‘m:“l’ eie e ruMHes . | 5 . E. Collins and D. C. lalso s « covetous eves at the | quoted by police us declaring that | A22n'S t \thietic competition as w wholesome, | wtydents fullege Purk probably | 83te 2. . s i N The ‘m,und eoeman 15 covering | (Y, McDonald will act as custodian of | big plum. The soldiers will place e estate investments had| Base ball, track and 1 Ehotale gence in bringing to- | ot more t re in the stands At Philadelphia—Ursinus, 5; Penn, 2. frit Dt s iy sHoull Do made | B e harles Sabin as scorer and|(heir hopes in the team composed o 3 N to need more money than | at Episcopal T sther on imon Lusis the college |yt vesterday's game. il “(:An-"fl i w‘)wllm'o C. M. 4 8 2 | Lieut N -"H)ff"- mes Bailey, | he could obtain honestly s and citizenry of various sections | And no wonder many of those whe HURLERS SAIL FOR U. S. R S e — Tunter, Leonard Tehlaner| Thurman, when arrested, wa 1 _many of thos 0 { 16 Another situatlon. Pait s Do sk : e e ] e et | Wittt heetan e ar aiasy BOUT IS APPROVED. 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