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SPORTS. SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, - Alumni Training Needed, Little Thinks : Stadium for CAN'T WIN ALL CONTESTS | OLD GRADS MUST LEARN WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1927. 33 for 50,000 Planned by;Navy INGRAM EAGER TO EXPANI AGEE WILLDEFEND | HARVARD MAN DEFENDS FACILITIES AT ANNAPOLIS RACE LARELS HERE| SCOUTING IN FOOT BALL | Bill Agee of Baltimore, long-distance | ace of the South Atlantic section, will defend the honors he won on Wasi i3 ington’s birthday last year, when he | By the Associated Pr AMBRIDGE, | Foot ban time-savi Starbuck’s Jump Stops Many Shots BASKET BALL Mass scouting devic expedient !'scout, James L. Knox Both players and coaches are by it, according to Knox | views are n in the the Harvard Athletic A News Harvard has declined to ¢ » | non-scouting agreements imes and no information is at hand | Athletic Director Includes New Boathouse as Well as Stand Wisconsin Athletic Director Holds Principal of Four Duties of His Office Is to Inculcate Finer Spirit in School Followers in regard to the methods of the v tha ind various types of January defended ind bu competes again next month in a r « newal of the annual 10-mile modified ! marathon ra through the streets of | Washington. The run again will be held under the auspices of Aloysius | Crub. | The entry list of last numbered 5 arriers, includ z Albin stenroos of Finland, is expected to be | bettered this year, as many men ha entered the distance racing field dur ing the past 12 months | Tn addition to the individual p offered the winner, a team trophy will | ponents, and an editorial in tne News, | ht warded. Several colleges in Wash- [ which is the officlal organ of the as-| TI ington and Baltimore are expeeted to | sociation, puts the approval of that | of the lenter team: | body on the p tice work The first the 5-mile preparatory | “Those who criticize foot ball scout- | room shower baths. But I have rac by Aloysjus Club is ex- | in m to overlook its real place in | never d of any one calling for held shortfy on the Plaza | the season’s work,” Knox writes. “If | abolition of two track, near the Union Station n is to play a schedule of cight | season.” { is opponents, it is obvious n Building Program—Midshipmen Have Fine Winter Sports Card. nd a s several defen chief | offe | given t | a basis w by Harvard's nust be taught in order that m may meet its opponent en h will permit full scope of gain whose | the current issue | ed, wiation | “Carefu | (scouting) is a simple ness expedient and which doe d ery ra it to sho ball knowl year, which January A | it foo ample seating who wish | largest home aval Academy NNAPOLIS, BY LAWRENCE PERRY. Notre Dame, 6.0, but otherwise way it | with EORGE 1. 3, ener. | undefeated. 'All of which means that F ¥ forith accomplishing feats in the |Creaky foot ball system which, even games of the way of organizing athletics (Tanting the presence of one or two ms and an adequate boathou and stimulating spirit in his > years, was never | the additions to the physical | ity athletic director at the of a high equipment for athletics which Comdr. | sity of Wisconsin, defines hsq"“"""*‘““ of excellence. H. Ingram, athletic director .w: xrh.uJ refore March (at Prin 1 analysis will sk wnd sound busi in reality, is a not merit all the ised about it players do not spend a time on the re of tl that they do in the rubbins College of 1 wimming Assockation (City New York). into op- | side or ith issue te: | th of New At as c%cout's Syracuse; 19, Colur Bf e lefines 1i% |7 \Vith the advantage of the building R R cieL {0 eaciite duties and. incidentally, the duties of | that George Little, who will give all | l“';'j,‘“‘;:l‘]"h‘,'(;w"h:s Vo n ot oifice et Tnteroollc his time to directing athletic o |l e saitiions 1o the Whysh chiefly because it is a e e | Uipment for athletics which intramural_sports. by = 4 Havs 4 2 . Second—Intramiiral contests whose | e 1w coach should have a fine op i rector at that institution, hopes sign should be, not only the enlist- | "4q o Little, there was no pressure | secure before he ment of the greatest possible number | of ‘any kind to cause him to relinquisi of oftice. of students in healthful and exhilarat | foot ball coaching. The alumni & Comar S ing exercise, but the development of | back of him almost to a man and will at the o e material for varsity teams. support him in his work of carrving | 1 of incumbency is _mul ears. Third—The inculcation of a spirit | Wiceonsin to the front in the cause of | A- A. U. championship, has mas- [has definite plans in his m of good sportsmanship, which will be [athletics for all. tered a4 stunt that others might |both stadium and boathouse, and has indicated in defeat as in vietory {""So far as Thistlexai it AL L | ore than two years in which to a | 5 3 o1l follow when it comes to block i Ao, Fourth—To develop that state of |it is unlikely that Wi € = : { complish them ot AT Tk mind among the alumni whevein tiey {him much, if anythine ing for the basket by op It is belleved by Comdr. Ingram expect only @ reasonable percentase |was earning at Evanston. There must | ponents. Starbuck zoes up and ‘| that a stadlum with seating capacity of victories, who will rejoice as nor- [have heen reasons other thanm finan-| blocks the shot. He often actually |of about 50,000 would be wmble 1oF mal grads Should in vietory, but Wl clal which proved strongly influential e e Sacin ity o picedet Eantes Dl SR e S ot A | offense for his team by either pass- | his 4 homeandhome arrangement ing or dribbling. th both Notre Dame and Michi of each. And the i relieved 1 th th fouDth - ohy athletic director, are to be congratu f"\:;” e Yll\l ‘ml\“ ‘he - stadium achievement. Your average alumuus [: e director. are to be congratu- T huck’s idea of guarding is (o |teams as oppone e st ot e o the e incr. |1ated upon their ‘wise, broad-minded, kne‘,“’h‘" e neagor )“"“\:“1'.;:;;”‘u,"" | would be filled e oronghly Christ of handling > 5 spite of the standing dentol to travel to the seat of his|thoroughly Ghrictian way of handing | often one of his teammates guard: | In spite of e WEL SERELE o0 O (Or o tival universlty. fo seo e lcoachane iopithevtall plaveramamen | 10E AN opponent 18 blo e, the. facllities for that_sport at dp st At Detroit hetting allegations. Instead of i i ! [any r collegre of the East. This the contrary. He is willing, of course, | DEREO betting allesations. Instead of| pjocked teammate by rushing in | any towits cobers oF G5 G050y to 1 once in a_while, but where |§ il ; front of him as he is all set to |18 vl : o : e e g udgment, the Yale author with L : ) o Who was Stroke oar and crew ci he jeorse’ Lt Hiels” 10 |gut undignified publicity, weished him | Shoot: &8 I the upper tlustra. | TL0 N Sadhipman ; y o aort Starbucic | LoRb Comdr. Ingram already has achi and leaps high into the n € |in the balance as n athlete, a | | TeASON- feportsman and not only in notable success in ¢ s £ « i 0 as d in- N o eams for ctory alleged mistake, an srcor in judgment, | in€ the shot or catehing the ball. 1T /G, 0" o athletics, and he or whatever one may wish to call it, e i e to hring the physical equipment at the e academy up to the same standard (at Club; 19, Yale. 12, New York !/ those rs |cal e il a better grade of material flowing in, e onbs H. Ingrar hletic di BY e St L. METZGER. rbuck, the big guard on the Hillyards five that holds the n is in his first vear | to completes his term A Ingri demy, 3 Geo e is concerned, ousin will pay | am more than he | shots Yale, and more specifically Burnside Winslow, chairman of the Yale base ball committee, and H. F. Woodcock, | Everything for Your Car! eatest o as he is a master Branch No. 1 1724 14th St. N. W. "430-32 NINTH ST. N. W. Pre-Inventory Sale!| “Its easier to count money than stock” thes the | i, in the sense of | his and then and inter in some | Checking Game Officials. he wishes intercollegiate athletic their expense accounts? Al ALy e et | committed seven ye 0, was found to be relatively inconsequential. Wood {will continue at Yule, earning money to support his wife and four children. | Pharisees will weep, but red-blooded |men of balanced sensibilities will be | glad to know that there is still sanity very Ingr Yetie dir veling of som many quently ctor of over th srbiter il or other athletic ing-more than that. E nily. however, there has been some suspicion out on the Pacific | fL R FOUR VETERANS REMAIN " ON CENTRAL TRACK TEAM in compiling their expense With a portion of the basket hall hedule complete and those of ¢ | nastics and fencing vet unannounced the remaining basket ball dates gether with the contests in boxing, ling, swimming and water nolo, | Wint on of ort | interest at the Medison Square Garden of New | York w cleared of the bicycle track in exactly one hour and a half at the close of the six-day race in order to prepare the arena for ice hockey, a match being scheduled for the next day. vou will hear ath- university mar dining car appetite foot ball, bask: contest me 1 much Academy. Only a few of the contests will take place away from Annapolis, so that there will be a crowded schedule here, | some Saturdays offering a program | of as many as six varsity events, with several piebe, or first-year, contests added. - | These basket ball games remain to be_played: (Copyright. 1927.) In order that they shall 1 their minds in this Pacific Coast Conference cials’ fees in the hope the longer be tempted. Hereafter zumes on run i difierent vin rdin to $100 for all « will 6-8 Volt Battery $7.95 Tn solid, able, bard tery is fully cuaranteed agalust all defects for one gear. " The price, includes an allowance of $1 for vonr old batters, without whieh, the price of a new battery will be $8.95. 13-Plate Battery. ....$13.95 Pyro Alcohol 39¢ =t Guaranteed 188 proof. The best anti-fteeze solution on the market at this price. Bring your own contalner. IVO GLYCERINE, $2.69 gal the slope will nd fess will nd $75 the new United States Coast 3 Catholic Univer- Maryland; 19, of F ¥l Geoge- classes Iy from Coach Foley Faces Big Task to Develop a Capable PG T i Outfit—Scholastic Basket Ball Series to Get vlarly selected date of 4 i G 3 v ary refus] to aceept an officiating Under Waw This Afternoon. New York har an arbitor 1 future assign: — — —_— Another ne Ve coust relate Annie « he Driving Gloves 1/ 3 off Our entire stock of both gauntlet and wristlet gloves now goes at one-third off! All $1.69 Gloves All $2.95 Gloves one-p e, ibber e, non-leak- The bat- ason from Caroli sity of tary Academy. Other sport schedules follow, all | games to be played in Annapolis un- less otherwise noted BOXING. i February 5, Massachusetts Tech: 12, Canadian Collegians; 19, Pennsy vania State; 26, Catholic_Universit March § Frarilin and Marshall; 12 Yale (at New Haven); niversity . of Pennsylvania; Automatic Intercollegiate Boxing Associati Syracuse). Windshield Wiper WRESTLING. ! 1 February 5, Washington and Lee;| o Oklahoma A. and M.; 19, Yale; 26, | % G o nnsylvania State (at State). | cicatiy and SHeRtly. A wind: March 5, Lehigh; 12, West Virginia. sbield wiper that s your greatest SW g assurance of safety in wet WIMMING e it rchtory e tic _combinations are ¢ | Arcadia Auditorium tomorrow night. | Epiphany Roses will face Devitt Prep in the opener. A tilt between Eastern High and Hagerstown, Md., High, will follow and the finale will bring together Tech, High and Wash- ington Collegiates of the senior league. Track teams of high schools of the third athletic district of Virginia will hold their annual meet May on Haydon fleld in Alexandria with the high school of that city as host. Alexandria won the meet Spring. Twelve schools comprise the distric Woodward School basketers defe ¢1 Franklin School in Baltimore ye cerday, ITH but four of last season’s letter men at hand, . Bill Fol veteran Central » track couch, h > par- to develop a c m. the | Capt. Chester Freeman, hurdier; John con- | Brashear, 100 and 220 yard dash man; ‘ention is honored. { Hunter Keller, another sprinter and s that any favers which | Calvin Milans, high-jumper, are boys of the West | around whem Foley must rebuild his ons and good | squad. sale of | Among sturdy Blue and White ath- Which, | letes that have been lost are Capt. friend or | us Chaconas, crack $80-vard man and | !ifler; Pennybaker. huvdler: Smith,| sprinter; Gottleib, broad jumper: Jim | 3 suter, pole- vaulter; Coleman Jones, OF stadinms and bui'dings for indoor | javelin tosser, and Andy Young, quar rek ither in process of consirue- | (eraniler. n or projected. th ms t be no | In addition to the four members of end among the institutions west of | the 1926 team the following promising | the Alleghenies. | sandidates are being put through their | This month the University of Wash- | paces these days on the indoor track inzton is zoing Ivertise for bids |at Central: nazing bullding—a | Walla ve five basket ball | ton, the vded for nt mpl! ut on retary ti stribution of will | <vee.q.Now $1.13 eesss.Now $1.97 All $3.49 Glove esess.Now $2.33 All $5.95 Gloves,..«......Now $3.97 Others up to $8.63 unam mous ferenee con ide hletic rela in favored loc It tickets by the Patron o Chase Plush Robe - $7.95 Keduced especially tory Sale. The usually soft and con sold regularly at $12 an extra blanket ar this - e i un rtable, and Use it for niht, LEAGUE HOCKEY. New York Rangers, 1; ‘anadia 0. New York Americans, 4; Montreal Maroons, 3. THREE DISTRICT COLLEGE QUINTS PLAY TOMORROW January 1 City College of New Yorl y versity of Pitts- burgh; 12, Syracuse; 19, Columbia; 26, University of Pennsylvania. Montreal Hamp- and McGarry, former Sthool star, in all so The building will be a great {mflers; Phil Kline, who ble of being thrown into | discus #nd javelin; Buddy Noy ket ball which | hurdler: Bob Hall, dash man: 1100 ulter and br gton paid the last | jymper; * ¢” Davis, half-miler | indebtedness on her $500,000 | 3nq weight-heaver: Bob Coltman, an | foot ball stadium, eight ¥ ahead of | excellent mile prospect; Warren | schedule. The aim now is to devote | Nfoore, Wwho is being counted upon | proc from the stadium and the [heavily in the half-mile; Goalsby, present athletic pavilion to builld a|ihose forte is the 440; Stratton m“g'! union which will house all undergrad- | yigh jumper; Fisher, Marlow Perry, vate activities. All of which shows | pEeHaBoE " tiare: Hugh Buck- that the duty of an athletic director, |incham, sprinter: James Littlepage, such as Darwin Meisnest, is not ex-|quirter'miler; James A. Riley, high clusively confined to the simple prepa- | 204" 00 4% Toe™ paul Kiernan, ration of traveling budgets for teams | gach man: Robert Adams and. Ralph and the payment of coaches’ salarles | piggon, quarter-milers: Walter Dickle, e Ak James Proctor, De Witt Hyde, 440- Stops Big Game Hunting. yard hurdles; Winston Hobbs, half- liams College has declined to ac- | miler; Roy von Lewinski, high and cept a date on the foot ball schedule [ lower hurdler; Robert Walker, Simon of the Cornell eleven, The reason | Mirman, welght events; Mintz, both given is that the New England col-|a weight-heaver and runner; David s group are modi- | Krupshaw, sprinter; Nathaniel Ever- < the severity of their schedules. |ard, Weitzen, Myers, Lazaro, Wolf, e smaller institu-| Smith, Beall, Branin, Edson, Stark, nning to realize | Turner, Walker and Orndorfr. floor: ace 5 Gallaudet Visits George Washington and Catholic U. Entertains Blue Ridge—Colonials Extended to Conquer High Point Tossers. Sesah‘onal Reductions! Side Curtains All are guaranteed to be absolutely wutherprcof. Easily put on or taken off. Reduced prices for this BANG-UP game of a strictly local nature should be in or- der tomorrow night in the ieorge Washington Univer- gvm, when the Colonial v host to the sturdy Gal- laude has won both its starts thu ing over Dela- 3 George Washington's 1927 foot. ball schedule. The New Windsor Colleg ians may visit October § with one of the other elevens coming here No- vember 12. Games already arranged for the Colonials who will be playing an attractive card, are City College of New York, Rut Radiator Covers Now is the time to buy and SAVE. Look at these Ford—Regular Roadster Curtains. -$3.39 low prices for the genuine KERSEY-LINED cov Ford—Regular Touring Curtains. . . .$5.89 fvi In other tions up there ar basket an long ame zo accepted as a hunting does not n e ason offering I arly s Yale, declined ~ further gacrifice to While Coach Foley is optimistic he does not expect his squad, which is exceedingly youthful to “clean up” by any means the coming season. He has hopes, however, of developing a fast fuarter-mile relay team and of ware and High Point College of North Carolina. The Kendall Greeners defeated Ar- nold College of New Haven, Conn., and lost to Bridgewater College and Cath- olic University in three tests to date. Ford Top Fordham, Ursinus, Penn State Catholic Univers| Georgetown’s colors will he flashed on the running track for the first time | this season, tomorrow night, in the Covers, $2.99 Chevrolet Top Re-cover, $3.49 Ford and Chevrolet Rear Curtains at Special Low I Knight sof Columbus games in New York, when Capt. Jimmy Burge: fleet ‘quarter-miler appears in a_spe- cial 500-yard ra > will stack up ags crack field. COLLEGE BASKET BALL. “Georxe ‘Washington, 27; High Point, grabbing off a number of points in the individual events in the various | e meets. . gridiron. and adher- ence to this pa at Middletown has heen found to be distinetly bene f only because valuable § not killed off or their effic capped through early With some univer meetings on ach Teddy Hughes' quint, how- , is a fast and clever one, and probably will offer the stalwart Co- lonials the keenest sort of battling. In the only other engagen booked for a local college court to- morrow night the powerful Catholic University combination will have Blue Ridge College tossers of New Windsor, Md., as their guests at Brookland. The boys from the Maryland hills are reported to have a sturdy five, but Fred Rice's men are expected to triumph. Business and Tech basket ball com- binations were to face at the Arcadia Auditorium this afternoon at 3:15 in | the opening engagement of the publ! high title series, ely follow ing this contest Centra f | that are generally looked upon strongest quints in the series, will {come to grips. There will be no Special Inventory Prices! Kelly-Springfield Buckeye Cords 30x3; CL Cord. .. ccvecececs. .$7.45 B, Towilirs Chraugiont " e 29x4.40 Balloons. ......,......$8.95 veutory Saic only. - ol Price Glenn Th prid coach next Fall College and from ceeded Northwestern I go to W pduate of Earlham cached foot ball there In 1913 he suc ach at the in Chicago, | ellent record. North n was turn ed Mur- hman of Notre Dame vitt of Yale. O« teams of th well, but, as tern’s position m of the Big Tulane, 21; Sewanee, 20. Allegheny, Pittsburgh, 18. Franklin, 49; Depauw, 25. Lincoln College, 46; Arkansas Ag- gies, 16, Western Maryland, 20; Penn State Forestry, 17. 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