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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D€ 19, 19265 SPORTS _SECTION. : A * Five Sandlot Grid Battles Carded Today: May Cut Swath in Olympics MOH AWK‘; AND WAVERLYS ‘\ STALWARTS OF RIVAL SANDLOT - OFFER MAIN ENGAGEI\’[EN’I‘jl N — IN SCORING OF YANKEES Battle at Griffith Stadium Is for (Ihampinnship.? = “ P . s, M 719 | Strongest in Most Sports in Which Americans Ex- Two Titles Also at Stake in Double Bill to J il s : ; e a5 G . | celled in 1924 Games—Possess Outstanding Be Staged at Union Park. | : 5 Stars in Track, Tennis, Swimming. IGSKIN warriors of 10 cand- |a game this yearinitsclass. Claren lot aggregations will push [don Lyons claim the championship their activities well down the | of northern Virginia, while the Win- ER having had one of the [Keernig of Brestau., also discovered most successful outdeor ama- |t has defeated Hubert Hou teur athietie seas in 1 0 ~a champion sprinter redited with running 100 committea fcte that Ger xeconds, a tenth of many will score at least second or r than Charlie Paddock’s {third place in the Olvmpic games at Amsterdam in 1928, the first in which | In the muyathon, Kurt Reichmann German athletes are to compete sinee |of Siegen jaced the 42 kilometers. in 191 > heurs 11 minutes. lowering the Bused on present performances, the | record of Stenvaos of Finland in the holidays today with five good | trict titleholders. independent games billed on four | Another hard-fought battle is sure widely scattered gridirons. to be the contest between the Mer- Outstanding in the quintet of | cury Juniors and the Friendship A games offered the fans who like their | C,, to be played as a curtain raiser favorite sport well enough to shiver |at Union League Park to the Win- through it, is the clash between Mo- | ton-Lyons engagement. This game 0 hawks and Waverlys, claimants of |is billed for the District 125-pound 2 : 3 ""'“”,»»_ 5 of the United State 1924 Olympie mes by 1 minute the District unlimited gridiron cham- | championship. Mercury won this % 3 i { ; stands good to suffer most. The Ger. | seconds pionship. This battle will be fought | class last year. ' Winton plavers are | 4 P :‘:"“_' ;”“T”.\" \wv n \||II\vlall\ every At 2:30 on the chalk-marked spaces | requested to meet at the Virginia 9 b E i gl'mwn »m-«‘| / v;rm ans in the 1324 T Pekighioieny of Clark Griffith Stadium, where not | Avenue Playground at 1 o'clock. ¥ A 1 Eiiien ionkrled gl Dt ialiel ke gerot %0 long ago shirt-sleeved base ball | Referces far the clash will he Charlie | ¥ 1 and flv‘"tl‘u:un.lu prchs iy "xm'k & rds during his players cavorted after hot grounders. | Guyvon. Bastern High School foot hall | 98 p . {snd feld eventa. swimming. evcilng. |5tr Iy during - Bis SAme The Hawk-Waverly jougt is the | coaeh, and Lionel Levvy, coach of E 4 g 3 g ¥ i Wi e SR | o tvne Trons 180 ko £00 Ml wnm:‘akl;;nm f:r‘ t":::yd( n“r:\:_""‘:“rh‘!w Meet for Folrth Time. _ i 4 ik |ehanee in ice hockey, rowing and Channel, if he remain iy .a,fi,-‘n, waoh deteat plastered | Stantons and Northerns will meet e e weight Jifting. # nateur, ::,l,:\l:,:\‘\['\!'wu‘:],i':y in on them by Waverly and the latter | &t 2:30 on the Washington Barracks % ik aa eltior Pest T Dikiatice: umself in the water mara team is reaching for the topmost ‘flfild‘ This game will find many sup- ’ i Dr. Otto Peltzer of Stettin, who | ferman Heinrich, Leip (ree-style rung of the sandlot grid ladder with | s Z 3 | 3 s rooting for holds the world record for the half- |champien: Gustav Froelich, back b K omath | porters of (he two clubs rooting for | . . : g ; the prestige and: peif, It whil brink. | =L . riten: anaswill be the fourth INCENl mile and 1,300-meter run as well as Stroke champion. who also has : : vigitod oy a <urt Eckstein Pair of Attractions. | meeting between them. Stanton has s gl spiiobgt wiistpn ited America: and Kurt Eckstei " : ! ! Lely aleo a back-stroke man. N v 1 » interest in the | won three of' the four games. The | o — 00 - ar i 9 P ' i ?".“fn‘v h;el::::lh!»i! B o e o T LU DTON | meters, Iooms as the outstanding star. | In tennis, Dr. Helnz Landmann o eavywelght he battle be- | s’ will drill thia mo | . ; | Peltzer turned down offers totalling | Darmstadt. whe defeated Howard T et et s | L eey toaruy sy snnet i ] 5 . v o A $50.000 for an American tour and has | Kinsey in three straight sets and then don Lyons, billed to ge y| Midg a o dW‘ | | | calendar into the Christmas |tons are recognized 150-pound ms-{ F 3 3 e . vears, the Germag Olymple | | mers Are Numersus. ¥ gone back to a job as teacher of toox three out of four from Vi at 2:30 o'clock at Union Park to set- | other sandlot clash of the day when Ji took thr 0t of four . fragh* Vit : 5 conomics and gym director in the [Richards the next day, is generally tle a question of supremacy that has | the Mohawk Preps tangle with the 2 public & 3 schools Vicker: 2 bsitio \ stood since last Sunday when the | Anacostia Eagle Juniors on the Fair- e kersdorf, | given a ranking position. Offciall air- - Thuringia at a s month. | Hans Moldenhauer is No. 1. but two teams fought to a scoreless tie [lawn field at 11:30 this morning. : Peltser's chide vear- | neither Landmann nor Otto Froitz B R L e T oraive ocords ; 2 C RK-* |old Herbert Boecher, Berlin, "who |heim, a detective by profession and and Lyons e xsn-m»ur;‘n a:greg:;!hxm pave made impressive records - : IMMY LA K aced international competitors fm'}fnrmm champion, competed in this tions and neither team has dropped | this season. . - gt first time this vear at Basel, |vear's championship matches at Ham | — ¢ Y o ,/ - I/l/CVVer/)/ rland, _and Paris. Helmuth | burz. My 25 Years on the Gridiron | Ere | | TTID s ' 3 : ORLANDO RESULTS BY WILLIAM A. ROPER. | v o y RS sar.olds “and_up: 5% | .vear-olds and up: 8 fur M PER ! i A ¢ > McGee, 108 ( Pascumas = . 108 (Horvaih). § i s i o b i : _ ypopersgNil Ve e | onge St RINCETON | 2 % ; Herbort) 1. second: St Quentin. | (Permia). 31 _to $2, $1 to $4. second; Lin . A ] | 108 third. | Time. 1.0 dean. 108 " (Wattsr. 33 to $1. third. Time XX1I—My Selection as Princeton Head Coach . A e .7 | | béres and Uncle Velo also Tan. ° < e y | : % 7 i 2 | 2 3 Is un: 314 fur SECOND RAC] olde and up: 6 s MLl ar 1908 ks, viry” disas funeds. n piectics or;aing this every | B wioh . . ; Crosen). 811201 uriones. Floy Lillie. 113 (ATien) "even. 81 2 4 inebar. 100 (Pae | $3. 81 o $6. won. The Ally. 108 (Greco trous at Princeton. We lost to both | year. Last vear we had the pleasure : i 7 : second: Kosciusko, 105 | 35 o o8, 25 1065 el Doy Yale and Dartmouth. After the Yale | of entertaining Yost himself at Prince- : # . 22 4 | “Herbert). 8 third. Time. . 1:07 % | (Gorehi). 3% to 5. third. Time, | i Jesste Leé. Rotarian. Round Robin. Glim: | oo . Shixe same Hildebrand announced he would | ton for a few days and learned a lot | ! : / - maring.Runt" Laurs. O Lads wsd Doy | puichingon, Pail. Honry Fox. Quesa Rmma. Be unable to come east another Fail | from his visit. 1 will speak of thi e A : | 4 4 Pirdon also ran It asioes e had a large ranch in the Weet | more at length in another chapter. ‘ g s, [ | THIRD RACE_ scaroide: 6 furlonge— | *‘THIRD RACE AU ages: 5% _frlong vhich he said needed his attention. A Year or so lates 1 mentioned. m: & T R or Wever "0 Lot Loreli, 110 (Groos), $8 to $1. $3 to $1 which he. sa | €350, won: Esther Waicel. 104" (Pascuma). | 597l 110" (Groos). S8 1o SI. 83 to T had hardly gotten settled in my | visit to Chicago for this game to Dr. ; 5 o # | 5530 sy Mo vl 104, Pascuma: |5 15 5 8% 3 | e 1 1. even, second: Baalbec 11, 108 (Brén of law at the University of |J. William White, the noted Pennsyl- 5. Col. Thatcher 3 I M. B . A e . third, 'ime. 1 when 1 received a wire from | vania surgeon, who for years has - - ’ | Areali:-and Lake' Erie aiso ran. == Tfusha, Mountain” Sle, Wandering Bell Y ine, divector of Princeton ath. | bean a great oot ball enthusiast. Dr. s i ; ; B . i [ 1 FOURTH RACE. i.vearolds and wp: 6 | Box " Seout, Be Van, " Simmer Time. Jetics, asking me to meet him in| White told_me of a visit he paid e : B | : "%, wou: Le ;‘m: S lensetdafl Princeton that Sunday. Much was | Rochester, Minn.. to undergo an op- # ‘ . \ | B gocond. Fales ce, 10 T ha: Tousr | furlongs. Sutsus. 100 (Groos). my astonishment when I reached his | eration at the hands of the famous Sk L 4 SiTE Raic ot Nivo hoo Tan: . o $5. $1 to $5, . “Arabeila, house to have him tell me that he | Mayo surgeons. He stated that he 4 ;% ; ; | FISTHORACE, -vear-olds un: 1 milea | £0 33 1o $5. 37 to 310, second: and the captain-elect ‘of the team | never had met the Mayo brothers be- . : " e N Bt T e ininy. 35, $3.40. | Time. 1:00. Carrie Belle. Survivor. Nestls wanted me to be head coach for the | fore his trip to Rochester and was * s ; 2 | e fainsmen. 115 (Eamiew: $6.40. | and Jack Marrin also ran. % following season. . surprised when he reacflo‘t:l their office ’ ; o :'.';:;“ Time: :\-!'._x x:.n;‘v Pop Ryan, Gee, Dusk FIFTH gAcEt:ge:éfld:"fn?Altp;".v;.‘_ T accepted on the spot and we sat | to have Dr. Mayo say: “I have had 3 3 . SIXTH RACE, "l ages: 6 furlongs— fl:rlc‘fln.fi !.(‘:ol‘m. e e A up most of the night talking over our | the pleasure of hearing you lecture in g % W T 119 (Anderson). $4.20. 0ose. 108 (Mortensen). $4 to 33, $2 to pians. Mr. Fine sald he was afraid | Philadelphia, Dr. White.” A : 3340 8290 won: Samola. TTT (Eumen). | X37SetingC Cik B 108 (McCabe). 87 we were a bit too conservative in our | Dr. Mayo explained this by telling 7 e y v 4 Ped 3 L Time. - oolane Elisabeth. h 140 “third. | Time. 1 ; teht. Peter M foot ‘ball in the East and suggested | that he and his brother frequently - Culloch. Beni v and IXTH RACE—3- 1T xo out West Thanksgiving day and | made visits to hospitals and attended o e b b 1 S g Sl AT L RACE see two of the leading teams of-that | jectures and clinics without revealing 3 : Y NE AR rviegier 320751 el o 55 S35 85 won: Ve mection play their final game. T agreed | their identity. Dr. White stated that g o o Phigeas. 108" Heaict lowpine. fo4 tHorvath). 35 to 31, with him that this was a good thing | one or the other of the brothers con . . : i T 1455, " First. Mate. John S, | third. ' ime, 1144, Brown Leat to do'and said 1 would look up the | stantly was visiting other places and f & 3 i (YL TR Hopes. Devasiation. Elcanoe and records of the Middle Western teams. | keeping Abreast of the latest advances 4 % . Stripes siso, ram, Fd~ 103" (Dale Admires Yost and Stagg. in_surgery. 1dc, mi ac J This story shows the importance of JEFFERSON PARK lars IS | A It 4id not take me long to decide | seeing how others do it. No one has ) RSO o508 S8 B e to go to Chicago for the Michigan-| a monopoly of all there is to know on ! ; 1% 45, Zoriine. Swing. cmc‘;go game. 1 always had had a| any subject. In foot ball as well as o £ FIRST RACE. 3-vear-olds up: 6 furlongs | °'¢* 2nd Ink also ran. real admiration for Yost and Stagsg, | in surgery we may learn from others, 7 % ; p “"'r'“n'.fifi o ,c‘,‘,,m 8650, .‘,I‘ ;. ¥ the coaches of the two elevens, while (Copyright, 1926.) i i o ¥, by e 5Y e i i . | the wonderful record of the Michigan (ot i . 5 : fi - Time, 116 % . Golden. Tap: TIAJUANA RESULTS team for the past five years had bseen L AW\ON D b @ D G’ ‘S | Ben Omar. Bdlto. Masberrs. Martin's Caddy it o Bl vl 55| VETERANS ARE FEW , B e Vi . Douic DeGlissis - |l e SEEE TS Lsamim e e ; ' e Mohawks s —Genee D1 | Unthindl, Sl | et ol 115, A Michigan, had been undeteated in | EOR TARHEEL QUINT . Ters), 35.40. 3360, second.. Lord Martin, | 3140, ™ Gecond? Our Seth, 102 (AR 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904. During g 116 {Crumn). "39. 'third, ’rm;r. 1:154 3 mml’.(‘"‘nae‘h.h '"5':&‘6 B this perln;io‘l‘t‘l ha'dzv;tzz;\ 43‘:::!10! ln’c: - : - - — G’;:;m?:)::’p Genial ”tm. ‘anlr‘] and | Ha . scored 5 again E. year-olds un: 1’4 miles— 2 Thére 40 points by opponents. The| CHAPEL HILL, N. C.. December , \ / ' , _ TITLE BATTLE TODAY | morn ioa "iaivayy 'S8 46" S *Sa Ballot _Brush also_ran. yecord of the 1905 team was more | 18.—With only improved material to | Exasversition; 108, (Armoldl, Sa e dnac- t ADante: g 3 | Das brilliant than the others if possible. | replace the veteran stars who car- * y. Sir Raloh. Pluk Ultra, Moon | $4.60 ol 1,07%. Quintana Roo In a series of 12 games to date this | ried the North Carolina colors to the k. ON ALEXAN DR'A GR'D W Rock Som. Buli's. Meteor " Doueh | Clovgrte.” Lo iami Go. Art Zeller D'Ocuvre also rom and Trail also ran, remarkable eleven had run up a total | top of the Southern Conference four Vovear-ons ip:_ 114 | THIRD RACE d-wearolds up: 7 furlons of 495 points against nothing for op- | times in the past five vears, Coach T s 3 (Hurn), S14.20. $8.60, D e D Petsuson). $7 80 ponents. This team was called the | Jim Ashmore is depending on plenty 3 : " R L o R - Fax. 106 (McEimav . | S8 :H terson ). 37.80 point-a-minute team because of the |of good stiff work to develop a basket i AL NDRIA, Vi ecemb e 0 thaond: Haw % 4 1 39. ‘Muleiber. Arstotle. rapidity with .which it had scored |ball team : Foot hall will end its season”in this | GG, Dime Lot jer - ane, Sk, Canceilation and against all comers. Cobb, Dodderer, Devin, Newcombe, o 17 '&!I'n\' Il':;‘»[""'_n:"_ fl-‘rwrvy{;mn "v\'l;:n 'I:,e; o Boms alem i, T e i i Chicago had a great team, too. one | Barber and Neiman are all gone from % . ¢ Alexandria Fire Department Dreps of | siv beir. 118 (Garert 37 40, 3540, 3430, | 1 Hankons. 104 (Pelernell) "3 - o . *, & 7 % s A d St.. & - A C. 3 o 11 (Stevans 2 2 L of the best Stags ever coached. They |the 1926 Southern champion squad, : Y Redtiin o aathe et e I (Stevens). O o Mige Omah héd played 10 games and won them |and the Tar Heel mentor will be har i ¥ il . %, Vhulletin. Stuirdv | 115 (E A third.” Time. 0:58. Kic all. Indiana was the only team to|put to find men to fill the gaps. A ; will determine the pound title- | thind. - e, 1:08%. Bulletin Sturdy | ager. Trade iind, Cible. Soldier Bird. Dew g g 3 2 S / y : i : holders of northern Virginia and the || bank Hedwiz. Tennessee and HaAke SNl (RERInN thatn. Wellcar | suad of 2¢ oandidsies has bean. work : District of Columbla. The game Will | "STXTH RACE. .vear-olds np: 1/ milas— | B¥nc FEckersall, the incomparable quarter- | ing daily since Thanksgiving in prepa- 5 D o e e bk | Butions 100, (Smiin $15 ane s? 50 "84's0 L 8 furlonesobon back, and Hugo Bezdek. now coach at | ration for & practice trip during the ; k 3 Do played & e \ you:, Hanke Rie 113 (Finneriv. 8K ¥ i Dattn Penn State College, both were in the | Christmas holidays and for_ the regu- 2 : sihle Y a0 ey N 1 e o | $3.80;: TR0, e The World. 111 Chicago backfield. lar schedule beginning in January. : Alexandria High School' will meet | Blowhorn Taymun: Dentaria. Chiet Tieono, | (Baker). 3. third: . A i 5 Of the entire squad only four men, g i Stravers Pisinees Ooflge of Ween | Biack Wase: ¥ s e ook Fairman, Al Obtained Letter to Yost. ! two of them lettermen, saw service in ington here Monday night at the | ““SEvE B, ages—1 mile— : I got a letter of introduction to|the majority of the varsity games last : 1 Avinory Hall i a baaket ball geme, | P .35°55 ko, Ta'in: d Yost and looked him up at his hotel | vear. ‘These veterans are Capt. B. ! starting at £:30, et Domar, ALB tSmih L%t Shng: |32.80; 3360, secona: T 103 CAustin the night before the game. When I |Hackney, Vanstory, Sides and Morris. ¥ — | T M hon Matlie Myhill, Onens | 85 third Time. 1:48. Coffleld. Gunsight. found him he was surrounded by a |The remainder of the prospects come A % 4 St. Mary's Celties, who have hooked | ¢ “Capt. Martin also ran. g A T R L S erowd of admirers to whom he was | from last year’s scrubs of 'reshT‘en. . 3 about the hardest schedule of any | - Tk . 5T Austing . A0 demonstrating football plays right out | From the 1926 scrubs come Sharpe, : % ; hasket ball team in this section, will | £ rlory’ 1o (L jobby of 1.” He was a | Evans, Perkins, Purser, De Lancey, entertain Kastern High School of LA ; Time. 1.081¢ .:-r‘u};‘n: ‘r’z’-’lkl’im-r\:::n:ornp n:u.q not | Buck and Harvell. Of this group Washington here next Wednesday _CANZONERI SURPRISES |¢ 5 Rock. Fiers Rose, Shasia help liking, with a smile on his face | Sharpe, Evans and Perkins are mak- 2 . ¢ ‘ night $ | BY WHIPPING GRAHAM |Grarie, Mise Fountain and Lenors E. Lander * and a Pittsburgh stogy in his mouth. | ing strong bids for berths as regulars 7 v - Pirate Athletic Club is represented | S p DRIAREC WISV L RN gtel 00 118 o ’“h"'q‘n"‘“?i FHr:rnl:nlni‘!‘l ik * ) 4 " i by midget and junior basket ball | NEW YORK, December 18 (.—|and, 0 sarde—{yky, Lad. Q05 (Coms: first time the man with whom I have | Year au . He . AL 3 and a s 5 % 5 v e g ams thi i anager il | Bantamweight ranks have been shak |Loader. " 110 ' Laidiey) . $860. he: associated more closely than | Watkins, Webb and Covington are teams this Wintes Manager Rill | Bantamweight ranks have heen shak | Loader, 110 'tLaidlev) $3.60. 4 i - 5. Price of the : ; 4 | Hammond is anxi to hear from | en up to admit a new title contender, | *hird Time. 1:47. Zine. Allsie. braise. S any other in my coaching at Prince. | trying for positions. ~Price A 5 —/V A Ay ¢ s pastimi ese classe: ; iont' King The Francisean. D "Tohn fon and who has heen my greatest |1924-1925 vearling squad is showing | LLEN IRCH QHIW {teams pastiming in these class :.“"l'i'r‘ S1.vear-old Tony Canzoneri, just grad. | i "e The Franciscan. Dut He was then ning the Michizan | through tiis S54501. o 5 | 4 % i Pl feam. ‘He ‘tnstantiy made a big im- | Other men who are making thelt | ; : Independent and _scholastic teams | "M (orang one of the biggest KAYSEES PICK CAMP. pression on me and I could tell in a | first bid for honots hers ave Fessier, ng in the 110 pound class | gotie upsets of the year last night hy| KANSAS CITY. December 18 (F). moment he knew his business_from | Kelly, White, Cathey, Fory, . HENQ\/ a shallenged by the Jefferson | gaining a 10-round decision over | ansas City American - Assocls- top to bottom. b e oo e s y. Games may | Bushey Graham of Utica, who has|tion Base Ball Club will train again nfortunately a cold rain fell all goe . : been matched to fight Charley (Phil|at Lake Charles, La., next Spring. In- the morning of the gamé. ‘1'got to my’ co F U|NTs BEAT DETE,QSON Protos 8y ske! enberg for the bantam title, Jan-| fielder Frank Filbin has been released meat early. Yost Qf(#r?d me a side- . CY PERKINS ity 7, at Madison Square Garden. {to San Antonio of the Texas League. line badge, but I refused it.” There L' only one place to really see a foot D|STR|CT BASKETERS h/averéf it "\M” Rl —————'—————s“",“,,,m““,“"““, 000000000000000¢ Xmas Suggestions the stands. Fortunately I had a seat been elected captain of the If Your Friend Has a In the press box. Just before the Mis: A. and M. foot ball team there seememd to be no one else avail- | Shanklin . ... Lefi " guard < Smith | und of which is carded for early | feature bout of the Tuesday night|and M. Horent, teammates, dropped o D S| weaerevia s, v GOCOER LOOP SERIES |LUEDECKE TO MEET | FRENCH SWIMMERS |t oo @ble, T consented. The game was a | W&&ht ..... Right guard........Collins | This department is ready to supply things that e4 my name, saving 1 was wanted on : . e ¥ ' mat show at the Arcadia. | the figures for the 130 relay medley | e ks i = : . terrific struggle. Neither team could |comrorns"F Romiiars S January, and postponed matches, how- | "'y adecke weighs 195 pounds, the| (breast, back and free style strokes) Watermans FountainPen i Launch Owners would appreciate. Your in- B-year-olde and up: mile I .’P. 240900000 Walfords, defending champions,| Martin Luedecke of New York, | French swimmers broke three na- Lo T ) wanted to watch the game. This is|Cohan °. G orard o yeaners | its regular schedule next Sunday. wrestle Charles Hanson, who is now ! hack stroke from 1.32 2-5 to 1.31 3 bard for an official to do. But as|Vincent . Center Harrington | Cup tie competition, the second,|making Washington his home, in the [ and the latter, aided by A. Padou e T e, G et L asmineton aves on e s | 1S NEARING A CLOSE| HANSON AT ARCADIA| BEAT THREE MARKS gain on the other. It was apparent |Washington Colleziates . % 7 ever, will necessitate play until early | jight heavyweight class. Hanson is!from 2.08 to 2.03. spection is invited. thome. When I got l:‘wre‘; v‘;\;ft“hh‘ns]:‘, floor here tonight. The Guard reg- ave ‘ans ohjection tn arting as head | ulars downed Washington Collegiatee, linesman. He stated that the man |26 to 13, after the reserves had over- e o Hin 1 2 Mas) b bl o S dnert o tional records at a recen arnival pelocted iad wired at the tast minute | come Montrose A. C.; 30 to 15, in the |and Monroe in section 1 and Marl- | wrentiing and jiu jitsu expert of the| {lonal records at a recent carnival e gy February. f v grom the very start that a lucky break oats from court: Company F Regulars 5 3 ppunds lighter. - = e Y v o incent (4). Cohan (2). Reeley (2). F Monument Grounds No. 1 is ex- E % ifibThe oo, (1 oMy thing (o prevent &, Ty, Snink iy aspineion Coletass | pocted to after the best_match on 10-| will bring mtn’ action Bl ana. Bua Professional People 0 138 ¥ O ay’'s section st, a clash between Mg e ate | y % . Toward the end of the game Ecker- | {rom, (ol Sqmpsny & JORUAEhRe 2 | (nd S ormidable Monroe combination, | sy ens, brothers, versatile canoeist = Are Particular #all made a long punt over Michigan's | ington Collexiates—Yeatman, 1 in 1. Ha: and wrestlers at Washington Canoe Abo P = ut Pen Points We mention a few of the many things on show: Ship Clocks ‘Barometers Compases Canoe Paddles Elto Engines Running Lights This department is on the First Floor. e would he unable to officiate. Se |preliminary. The Militiimen showed |boro and Concord in section 2 have | Police Department there, and whom | "y N8, SEMEIEE BOGH 0 TREvo0 (K ¥ost and Stagg agreed upon me. lm!l‘k"‘ improvément over recent |apparently hopelessly outdistanced | former Police Commissioner Richard | meter bhreast stroke mark from 6.34 exhibitions. the other elevens in Washington | Enright termed “the most physically | to .17 1-7 . e that has lost but one game, and the | (\yp, | oal line. One of the Michigan backs | rington_ "1 in 2: Smith. 1 in 1. Substit " . 5 Club. grl’,d to run the ball out and’ was |4on:, Comnany ¥ Rerylare—Reeley, for sturdy German-American eleven,| "In'the first bout'on the card, Clar- | Térrific Str Staged. The scores: | ’ kol A chicl o wi z ! S | Alhertine Ledoux clipped® the T was not very afxious to act. I ¥ R. (26). Positions. w. ¢ (13 | Soccer League, which is to wind up | perfect athlete ir the world “mi“""“‘""" standard for 100 mete! thrown for safety. T always have |of Giariéreto Smies hieh I Suntay downed, EAASGE | ence = mruce o Washington ‘canve| /O A\ We Carry a Large felt. this back was a bit hazy on the | co y ges. (30) Pomtions: c. (.| the same pitch at 3 o'clock Waldorfs | \ciil cinen and i the:seeond. Sar Wi \ Assortment Tules or he would have touched it|Chase - XIné | will ‘face British Uniteds. B e s Jastman |y “Cente L...i&iMMvan | In the other section 1 tilt German- soker and Sam Jones, 145-pounders, @xed to get across the line when one | Ko 1101t L &ilivan he other section 1 tit German. | il get together. 'Jpnes is a former ©f the husky Chicago linesmen threw | Noack Rieht “waard L RARSR | Jierion ot Eont ® * § * * * ' 3 . AR vt v member of Cornell Uhiversity's wres- | kil H P Sh ! Bim back again and about six Chicago ColCoe by halves: oo l‘m?:fl:(:: 3 o'clock at Washington | (jing team. | i ughe" en op ::"::1::“12:? :lr:r'hvi:a':\’ the :"l\;amr’{it‘-wuum."m” L (IININID % "ATH6| Games in section 2, all starting at | == S / S i i | $ . - * will clash and in the second, Sol Wis- | L e Rl TR TR | i Army Neaiear Center at Walter| RADIATORS, FENDERS | ONINL A4S/ 1325 E St. N.W. “JheBig Hardware and . 11T AND G STS. ¥ Stanton. Scheele.. Goals | Reed, in what is expected to he the M . AN g X pect for Western foot ball. Reserves“chace | most intoresting game: Concord and | REW. 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