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SPORTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. ‘€, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927. SPORYS. - Dempsey and Wills Omitted From Expert’s 1926 Ranking of Heavyweight Boxers 1 s TIRCETAES | TUNNEY’S PLACE AT TOP | PEMEVE I or not. —By RIPLEY | yQUNG TENNIS STAR STURDY “Y” QUINT SCORES - EARNED WITH FINE PUNCH S Viliuie | | TO SHOW AT ARCADIA SEVENTH VICTORY IN ROW | =R — " | Tennis fans who will gather Champ Made Great Showing Against Jack, Who | den, former world 8 With Black Panther, Failed to Reveal Real | " : - - Manuel — Alonso. rankin un s > " fooking for more [ De Molays tr racketer, have an added tre s g - T for them in the p nised doubles en 4 W 4 Py 3 4 o V | lene j/ ong 1 h = quint showr Worth—Maloney Is Rated Next to Gene. ; Bl | counter which will follow the singles | 5 ! e s Wk B 3 3 7 exhibition e to approximate half the score the i ; No less i esting than the per )ssers have rung up in their con- | | BY SPARROW McGANN. | zoneri, who beat Graham, is not | B e e ahoul | daty Bt W YORK. January 7.—Rat.|Placed because he is only a growing ; Fare. 19yew ol Georgstown Ugiver.| registered its seventh win Ila Comets will meet the Calvar Hers aecording to| voungester and save for his victory | sity star, who has ured national | NSt at the expense of the Parkway | ' eam tomorrow night ability in the various | over Bushey at catchweights, has not sity star, who has captured national | iy Co., 40 to 10. el Kool LoI A Sitini isses Is a tough job. It is |done o much. He is r A feather = * " . <ol SHAL & y b y" "‘. ok i A X I . especially so in view of the [anyway. 5 G 3 posipsd & S He il attsville's t nt Wonde wil happenings of 1926, in which & | Fidel La Barba, champion of the fly N piat iccu o o zan, Wisconsin, Ken s annexed a of games, the | o00the Fort Washington five mber of champions lost their | Weights, is placed at the head of his| 3 | Dot Hatied it tiEen Il be | TEEUlATS trouncing th neral Tire | g, o Fort Washing Ihis rating business is only | class, followed by Elky Clarke of Eng- 2 - E H ReE T ha o Tiiden, will_be|guint, 43 to 18, while ‘the ‘reserves ltter of personal opinion. Every |land, who will meet Fidel in Junuary. | : Alomso. org pples match opposing | trimmied the Dupont A. C. in an over-| W, H. West Co., fic AT has his own preferences, and so | Then come Frankie Genaro and i local metmen: The Eal: TANKINE |time: contest, 26:to 22 | tered a 30 to 23 a ing to St. M long as they are honestly based he has | Newsboy Brown and finally Willie . Shutae NIl Hor Rt T T etk tin's quint every right to set them forth and let | Davies of @harleroi, Pa > of tennis, but if he 1% In hix stride he | - other twin bill is offered in the 7 the fans shoot at them -—— Y | should display fad ington Basket 1l League to-| pigton A. €. professional baskete Standards provided . - | v variety | 5 Tt need only be said that in making | ; i 7 and a degree of skill W h it Washington Barracks of Boston ar oking games w his rankings the writer applied in all | AN i i him as one of the “com: ke . y tossers will engag O | strong teams Virginia the fir sincerity the test of all-around ability | | 2 % Bill delights in taking 5 mbias at 7 o'clock, while K { week in Fe The Ve wo show : yerformances. { \ 5 heads o . nd Clovers will meet an hour later. ] BECR T S0 PRl d - bl Among the heavyweights there wa | L | lies his youthful appearance, is the |with KEpiphany Roses and Arrows | the past two yea great scarcity of material. Gene l‘n;v | o L | ! result of long training. Emmett took | © ' “Piphany Roses and £ | ney is descrvedly ranked No. 1. He | ! L Fom the cvmet e i his ot s | il Bl e en | NEW YORK, January 7 (P).—Tod | ; i at the age of 10, gaining his enrly dempsey and produced great DUNCH | Morgan of Seattle, holder of the junior | / | training from playving with his three tclassing their opponents i in his right hand. Don’t think he |} (eight fistic title. returns to Tex | T 8 { | brothers for sodas. Usually 1 outcla "‘."“ Hen ‘,‘“N el t sketers are lookin didn’t i o iagaion L ERARIEG) Madison Square Garden | / y > | was the one who had to be whe t : ; 4 onight h fast opponer Then for No. 2 comex Jim Malone¥. | ,rona tonight to test his punching | / By | 3 % |away from the corner store : _ — C% | prowess on a lightweight. His oppo- | / # " | . Official sanctions from the United | Arrows and itys will nlw»\‘y e nent in a feature 10-round mateh will | / States Lawn Tennis sociation and | ywaghi i Zym at 8 o'clock ashington Yankees mov e 'hil McGraw of Detroit | { ", y 3 | from the Middle Atlantie i “}J'“ e o Mgy : s opposition in lis own divi- | 5 3 have been received by the committee e e b < Seirps title than | 8ion has dwindled rapidly in the last A 44 i charge of the indoor net « nts. | ’ lsl T i | three months. He has defeated Joe S ||>'xs- 4”\hvh|wm\ have bheen apploved | s Adomasin trounced Abs 3 oSt & | slick, Jol dee and C: »uane. V' officially, with the understanding that | (;ooree Waehingto sl , 23 tof Sharkey, placed at No. 3, n,.;]..‘-l anj . ,'\\-h'\[',“y ‘I‘vm‘n]v'n;"l_l ::I‘ 1”“ m W Y i p |the proceeds from the gate ,‘,“”“,\ Georg \\ux:’mu\ .‘\II(,“!|V n, 23 t $26,000 TOTALING STAKE. o zood performance against Harry fall Ne k contenders, cces- | e at the G 4 ; not show the stuff Maloney exhibited. | McGraw, an essive, fast-hitting | ; the new tennis elub so sorely needed | e o value of the Kentucky Neither I psey nior Wills en a | lishtweight, is looked upon as the | ks 3 e !h,\ the local racketer | . Peter's Preps n-:nmlw v at- | e of 1 Tookdn. They hive got to show some- | Most dangerous foe Morgan has met | g w % | “A. 0. Wh f ed the Pullman Preps, winning A e Fho sl Whing worthwhile in 1927 before any | here since he mounted the throne, but | / 3 N g |dle Atlantic Association, states that K the Kentucky his crown will not be at stake. He will | | sanction from that body was obtained . fight the Detroit boxer at catch- P e -t 3 yest ¢ for the invitation men's and | _Montrose v Sherwoo emen W piphany Roses downed the Apache | Isherwood A €. cagomen | five in the Epiphany gym, 45 to 15 s with fast who must be vanked above Shar de Jack's decision over is fellow New Englander. Maloney's w 1 De Kuh, Deiner and Harry | n stamps him « more defeated Florence the judgment may be made of them. Delaney Reigns Supreme, weigh 3 Sty women's singles events, in which lead- | the Auroras 2 ancy reigns supreme among | » The semi-final 10-round bout brings ¥y ing racketers of the District will vie ‘\“"",'If'_l"””‘“ s vy walphia, 316 48 0 seal Myer: ho lightweight, to this 7 A for honors on the days following the AL 4 % Next Tommy his appearance. He will ; exhibition affair. -ostia Eagles ran up a 52 to 17 Loughran. Paul Berlenbach and Mike | meet Sid Barbarian, also of Detroit T » in winning from the Virginia towed by Jinmy, St veiencs, | FORMER RACE TRACK X £ Xm\em Gt the writer believes Tiger Flowers is i) = KANSAS CITY, Kan sscoe Hall — 5 | = entitled to highest rank, in spite of o 7 - Des Moines, outpointed Joe Trabon,| Olympic Seniors shoved their win nditioned—G he decision against him that Referee AD Is . / DAVE DECKER.| NY. Kunsas City, (10). E k to nine games with a payments. Your }t‘--nm i ‘\':n; gave 10 Mickey | HE CONVICTED Tili "UMAN PIN-CUSHY N ! 4 GRAND RAPIDS, M e s ' in trade it i sl Ries T A SINGAPORE HINDY WITH 1500 NEEDLES IN HIM. ATe 39 ORANGES IN 20 MINUTES iéween s forsier millialati cisae | over Dave Shade Third comes TAMPA, Fla., J - ; " . - | Yosemite tossers will engage Was! av o Rosenbloom, who has two decisions | pe g aco g o = | pion, 85 :\(”l ph i : asiani| . omullie tomeraEil orme ] 4 The co “ Washington Courthouse, Ohio, (10). et Tite o | y Mickey Walker; fourth, K. O. Phil | yioiion"or” Harvey ('(f;,“‘“x;“v " ¢ : = Heights gym ; plan, and, fifth, George Courtney. | pregat Bt HEEVeN AVELs s = i scHOOL AND LEAGUE Fights . ; ca i Express downed | [| e Phone West The last named is a rare prospect. . il K. ‘ < 1., { Club, on charges of violating the Stz NEW YOI Tod . Se 3 Pullman Co. te: No one can rank the welters with- I Coarse IfIEUnE e Lt : gambling law, will not affect a_meet- 4 y vs. Phil McGraw, D out letting himself in for endless [ Famolng law, will 1 e i romi X || SOCCER TEAMS BUSY | is0-vouna titie ot argument Latzo, the champlon, | 118, SSheduled to open January 16, ofl A BUSY id Barl n, = e .;;:l\lllil‘!’ld‘:;‘l-“&:;m‘: *| Leo Dandurand, one of the owne ece gains! e ts of Tampa Downs, said 100 horses e y dark V. s have not helped him in his own class. | had heen sent here for the meeting. || Wy e TG SR A But he must be placed first. | More than 600 are expected for the || >/ ernoon on the Plaza playground in et L s e “‘l " | meeting. Myers of Covington, Ky., an- ? the first of a series of three game: anding - his )k]nw_k_m", o 5 »d he would appeal from the which will decide the city public hands of Bddie Reberte, o second: | verdict that makes him liable to im- | school soccer championship. e e 1o e sdret | Prisonment for a year and a fire of BY ERNEST E. BEARG, the shot with his hands and there-| ™ po,pody yesterday earned the right omes ie Harmon, wi £l 1$500 on each of two counts. H i » 3 fore cannot guide it as far as possible. | 1o compete in the final by defeating Summy Baker and Tommy Freeman | Brodheck. former manager of the | Basket Ball Coach University of Nebr Djicompy U D o 1 L uom This doesn't make for accuracy. Lenox 7 to 0. bringing up the rear | track, and 38 other former officlals HERE s a right and a w In Fig. 2 the player has jumped as| Langley and Columt tearie Ward Heads Junior Welters. face charges similar to those of which way to muke the short far as possible and is as near the|played to a 1-to-l tie yesterday in a Myers was convieted. for the basket, and, ha basket as it is possible for him to be S for’ fhe g 0 The leadership of those overgrown | The charges grew out of the oper watched many young players: Jie has followed the ball ab far ny e lor b e s il ) PRICES - - lightweights, the junior welters, by |ation of parimutuel machines at I find quite a percenta Domaihis with both Namls AN 68| plonship: ) s g epmp et g Sl Downs last Winter. ‘:'m"‘ "I‘:' e B e he finishes his shot he gives the ball| A victory over Rosedale in their TS 8~ NINTH ST-N ard. Mushy Callahan, as a | == alk (s prepared to help the members |, right-hand shove withi the back of | scheduled game Sunday on the Marl i punch, Dut is not overlysmart in get. | HOWARD BASKETERS o e ey ains star Jove Club to]the hand toward his face, not under- | boro pitch will give Marlboro booters Between G & H on Ninth Zivic and Stanley Loyazi. | ‘h my men to make it. D o s st 2I0E tHe WS A PRICES is hardly possible for you to[ton Soccer League. The game will The lightweights are like peas in a | we'll have @ sketch which | (ot po 3 L S T Bigst: 1 ve g “aletoh - ot right out on the floor and do|get under way at 2:30 o'loc g i g P Ao gt T0 OPPOSE MORGAN“?l s Heh TNl his thing right the first time—unless |- Walford who virtually have e el Rt | s ) ve had some good coaching|cinched the championship in the up- T e I lied previous to this. You will find that |per bracket, will play German-Ameri- - With S 7 this stunt, like all others in can Reserves Sunday . ot be <id an fits in at | Capt. Spears, Simpson and sports, afternoon at B i T acs of Wiy knomkout. by | Bundrant of last Winter's team s requires much practice. It may seem |2:30 on the Monument Grounds. Wallace: Billy Petrolle b , in addition to a capable lot of hard at first, but the longer you prac-| British Uniteds will oppose Mon- .3, followed by Phil McGraw. aspirants, Howard Unives ; tice the more natural it becomes, until [ roes on Monument Grounds No. 1, Tod Morgan is the leading junior |basket ball team, that open E it's just second nature for you to|and German-Americans will face Fort lightweight. He .defended his title [Son Saturday night in the new gym Jump for the basket as you attempt | Myer at Fort Myer in other Section 1 four times against good men in 1925 |against Morgan College of Baltimore, to_cage the ball. g ’ : and he will be a serious lightweight |should be sturdy. g “;'"“n_nv a ar perfect as you can kville will meet Army Medical threat when he grows bigger. Next| The Bisons will be striving mightily in basket ba 1 other | booters in a Section 2 game at Wal- is Babe Herman and then in order|to vanquish the Baltimoreans, before spor Youwll find the greatest fun |ter Reed. Honeyboy Finnegan, Joe Glick and|Whom they fell twice last season. g in the game comes when you are — e McLarnin. Herman, it is true,| The game will start at §:30 o'clock. Y doing your best work beat Morgan in Boston, but he has not | There will be a preliminary tilt begin- And yowll find that true in all DUNNE Is TO HEI_P seen consistent. | ning at 7:30. games of life. The featherweights who are scramb- | - i oG i s c ling “0:;;“\.,,‘:\‘;‘, e i""‘w‘;» hod by Kid PALS ELECT OFFICER *ig. 1 you'll note that the shoot- \l;‘;?ml::“ln(\ ) °}§i’,‘f W b COA H AT HARVARD e “‘l‘J i i‘;‘mw S jUS e Iuped. o HE e € fotioned " (Comyright, 1 By the Associated Pre = 0 o ed Chapma ok Sugg: enny | sright. 102 Associated Press ]l;u.:]h. B o ot mos| FOR BASE BALL SEASON CHICAGO, January 7.—Harve : 43 berg. Rosenberg is the bantam king,| Officers were elected and pla G G again turned to the Midw but he should give up the title and | made for base ball at a meeting. of NEW HEAVYWEl HT ERM N NET TEAM gridiron staff material and the Crim- fight among the feathers, where he| Pal Athletic Club last night - o Sron son line of 1927 will have the coach. 50 | Radiator C Exhaust Heaters, Sid belongs. was elec 1:;1“‘,::._«&(‘_1;.‘\*.»x‘;:;.‘uufu.-w“xl\(,,fi3 IS FOUND IN SOUTH! MAY BE A MENACE A N LR On all Motor Robes, Motor Gloves, Radiator Covers, Exhaust Heaters, Side Taylor Tops Bantams. ship caliber. Curtains and Genuine Weed Chains d uring this sale. Bud Taylor is the best of the |..m.1:\n]:‘.::. s e Arnold Horween, himselt o Chi ' R tams. Next come Bushey Graham,| Meetings will be held ever - | BY the iated Press | By the Sesociated Press. Fasonis DU B ERACUIRG N Y M R b ALL S Pete Sarimento, Dominick Petrone and | day night at 716 Virginta ave CHICAGO, January 7.—Walk Mil.| NEW YORK, January 7.—The ('f()\(‘)xt-l:hm[' :\vh,';n:}f.}f.fl ",,',,l'(“me,hf“" otor opes | MOTOR GLOVE AND STYIL Andy Martin of Boston. Tony Can- southeast. !{;r, managet of Tiger :«mw; and | reinstatement of Germany as a mem. | night the signing of B G ~Dubes 0 OFF oung Stribling, says he has discov- | be o e e 5 of R. G. (IV I:‘F‘ 4 o 1 it h:w\} o] \;’“mgih«r of the International Lawn Tennis | Dunne to leave Northwestern and 50 o O 0 Association after an absence of become - head line coach for the Crim- prospect “with world -championship | years holds forth promise of & new an. | Lar, k in the Dis- pros 3 ip | years holds fo se of s iy gest stock in the W O ME N IN S P O R I ek Bnd g0t ot is & Damipa negrn) [TTUdabls Davis. Cip.tifreat, t Cambridge Dunne will work side | 2 Large stock of nmew pat- 2 trict to select from— for 3 2 E many's good standing dates from Jan- | by side with another product of Mid- terns to select from. ladies and men. longshore amed Roy Clark, o . & 3 e o 1, so that the Teutons will be | western foot ball, Chuck Carney, Illi- S = | year L ] s huge | 2Ple to challenge for the historic team | nofs’ all-American end of 1921, who BY CORINNE FRAZIER wk'll;:‘tt e _':1:';:‘;‘ und his LUge | trophy for the first time since 1914.|again will coach Harvard's flank. ;| The Teutonic tennis threat is of im-. | men. 2 eck m|| ark vrlel" 1\::;1 re ¢ \p1 ted to attend. Full ml.nlm:l‘"“v:, ‘vh i"d,'pj"h“::] .“;l‘l‘\ m,u mediate concern to France, which has| Dunne, Michigan's captain in 1 ing of the indoor basket ball | concerning the meeting ny be ob- |10 st 4 1]”)"" he fighter to closa | 4ominated European tennis for the|and for the last four vears North- season for/the fair sex, ained : > Girl Scout Littie House, | €1¢ o P e fig past few years, reaching avis | western’ e coach, declined 7 one college schedul Eighteenth street and New York | his fists. { i vl e e R » » Cup challenging round twice in a row | to Harvard last year, Horween re- l I AL OF THE i Nt ¢ ) series g a e, >hone P | o s size jark has had b " & O e R independent club serie | avenue. Phone Main 9 Due to his size. lark has had butfgng now being: regarded as capanio | vealed, electing to remain. with. tne /3 ARK EASILY I gt ce effect i i | 8 2 Tt S Germany's strength on the courts ‘estern Conference title and stands 1 Swing into action with two games | Will take effect immediately and con. | ing matches with Flowers and Strib- IO N A s, | 3V . Doat 15 NotB - il Thougurate their schedule | tinue in effect until March 1, when |ling, preparatory to s challenge to e xl“ Jeaps gnd bounds sinc story “;u‘:'.-»z ":”.x:”‘xoxtlx\)l‘_tt'flx! A R ER | IDE CURT NS on Tuesday might Princess Se ors | the association expe to move into|some of the ]955,,4-. heavyweight con- gained international attention - . gna . immediately | Al c i d ans, Howard Kinsey and Vimeent|thwalte, who goes to Wisconsin, cre- “lub ir at should be the headliner, | K streets. Ll Z - 3 L 8 grave situation fo it e . tams = mated n,.-l The new schedule for dip hours are | s e riiel bty mrcsrdtannanin e 8 Eade SR onten (oL DI [ 13 Wi 1 F o Farde Strongest in the league. This - | as follows: CLARK IS NOT SEEN |5 % Landmann, decisively beat: e p N1 E !‘- 331/ Off Will be played at Eastern High School, | Daily from 11:30 in the morning oth visitors, exhibited unusual| JARVARD LISTS COLGATE 3 ALG 9 3 . . R age | the afternoon. Ev. . Ithough never reaching the chal- - ; 3 ol A. C. basketers will engag afternoon. Iy ours are, T % S door-opening ty B Pibies Tusilors, In b | Monday and Wean, aois e | JASSAND HER WILDE | e votina Germany was a promi F_OR BASE BALL CONTEST pening type Davis Cup factor Defore the | CAMBRIDGE . January 7 ? be staged in e Wilson N al | and ay from 8 to 8:40 | — | war. he world conflict w brewing .—The first of two dates left open . 30 . Will be staged in t son Normal | in 1914 at the time the German team |on Harvard's 1927 base ball schedule CELLULOID, 39¢ | X.‘i‘ Gallaud, | 1 4 | v cren | row afternoon in honor of the St . January 7.--Fans|was slated to meet Australia at Pitts-| has been filled. Colgate will appear s Celluloid for intercollegi ‘e | Paul’s basket ball team . which re.|who visit Elky Clark’s training camp | burgh. They considered withdrawing, | on Soldiers’ Field on May 28 in place All sizes side eteran eam’ from Western Maryland College | SERth n / Eiith Toomne L ) ey | Girls” Catholic Review Tasket Balf | Scotsman. But it 1s rash to just | through with the matches, losing all| May 21, on which Harvard was to ; e for both Clear, tra pe o ” N P e e an Vround ana | EUESS of an enthusiastic fan whose (of his great countryman, Jimmy |man Brookes and Tony Wilding, who | to 1 shortly with a Southern or | regular and | 39c. T o vt o e roand 284 | identity I not known | Wilde. {beat the United States in the chal-| Middle Western opponent < € re Comparing Clark with Wilde with- | lenge round last year. | Christmas clement weather. | aep. e b it pedl ——s The scheduling of the t vemuin 4 : “x-| more nerve than brains, Jimmy was ing games depends entirely u g e t a prescason (4 world ehampion and a good one.|A, A, U, TITLE SWIMMING BY ing Eames depends ent At e match staged on the winners’ | His carecr was studded with brilliant FAILING TO APPEAR & 29x4.40 I Tube, $1.79 out of doors and have been 100 ¥okE . Busine: Psketeers will meet | hatties and “the dramatic finish wil MEET GOES TO CHICAGO| raris, January 7 o®—Spicer” ex it will pay . X%.20 Inner 1ube, $1. %o be used this week despite the g it School tewm | live long in the hearts of tho 3 { nesday night, January 12, at 8:30, in | the hands of Pancho Villz National A. A. U. men's indoor swim. | pimed flyweight champion of France ymnasium | “Blinded, he pawed at the rushing| ming champlonship events will be | Y,the Boxing Federation. 89c | - o | | fight of it. At the end of the sixth | Sheldon Clark, chairman of the ath- § examina [DEMPSEY'KEARNS GASE |roima Res v Haley went over | jetic committee of the Chicago Ath. | nes night, but falled to appear. xamination of the members of 2 ? Hlinos Athletic Club have announced. 3 o e Janu- C CITY, N. J.. Junuary! “Champions do not lose their titles | “plyng o the two clubs are subject | lleve him_of the_title. an, gen- | tion here czme to a close yesterday | little Welshman. | pionship ~swimming committee, of > fittings, ready to install date when Viee Chancellor Robert H He came out for the seventh round, | which John T. Taylor of Pittsburgh is Car. ... . i tems wishing o0 be [of Jack Dempsey. former heavy.|oPened a gash under the eye and a 3 i A group may get in touch | weight champion, for the removal of | FEht to the temple m.n;;' |!::. ‘;‘l']llkl LEWIS THROWS BINKLEY; PRy Positively Limited—1 Can.to a Customer | ) rrangements for_the ex-| Coust in Trenton again Wilde crumpled to ; with Dr. Joseph Murphy. \ction for @ share of the gate re.| e floor. etk LOSER GETS e e ) 3 = cal inspector of the publlc | ceipts at Dempsey’s training qua Sow Clark is expected fo re: °| ATLANTA, Ga., January 7 UP).—Ed X «ho is the medical advise by Do aining quarters acle Wilde set as a world @ 2 2 3 gl et 1 this clty und for an accounting .4’:_,““ Tt de o darge order. Pighting | (Strangler) Lewis, champlon heavy- HYDROMETER Sale Price p One. two or three | cans. We re- 3 Sl @ fight with Gene Tun-{ champions come once in a decad | weig! restler, defeated Cliff Bi y i L s Tt ith Gene Tun- | champions come once in a decad weight wrestler, defeated CIiff Binkley i iy < in | sabvecih - Dempsey in s number of other plices [ He won the first in 7 minutes and 50 camp vill hold a reunion H iR { . - wrrow night in the Ham. | | : seconds with a headlock and took the planned by the counselors, to begin «1 - Racing is now an organized sport!the Mutual Theater in the weekly broken rih during the first 4 min- 7:30 welock, More than §00 scouts in Bagdad. wrestling attraction, utes of grappling. o it “Girls Basket Ball League |a change in the dip schedule. which | Clar g developed in train. |n€Xt Summer, sJoven that fied Michigan for tha Wil play the Washington Athletic | the new building at Seventeenth and | tende t Summer when the touring Ameri- | f0llOWing that of Head Ca st B until 1 o'clock and fror 430 to § in | I FOR MOST ALL MAKES 2N g Regular type Samo carded for Tuewday night. This | Tuesday and Thursday from 8 to 9.30. | ! School gymnasi o B 9 | A theater party will be given (oo BY FAIR PLAY. of Otto Krenzer and Otto Fraitzheim | by the athletic break with Princeton noon, Jar £l ‘e | cently won the champlonship of the |get a good impression of the littla|but finally were persuaded to go|of the Tiger team. Sumining Cord Plans al neder way for the | “eague. The fair tossers will be the |now that he is likely to fill the shoes | five to the great Australian pa or- played at Princeton expected 8 = parent sheets 0! hoowe aal before = : e o | \ ¢ s it 4 fourth-period rally ket-!out seeing him in a real fight requires ‘.CHAMPION LdSES TITLE | \ N Balloon tires ss 99 & h3 i 30x3Y; Inner Tube, $1.39 Pl . . Ehier. Bai e # ture ne i iloi in another * encounter Wed- | watched him go down to CHICAGO,” January 7 (#)—The | Fladner, French fighter, has been pro. for future Mobiloil llittle Filipino, trying hard to m hells hefe foh Aprll /6, 78, -7 ann 8l Fie IR nachinl nbo b GARGOYLE ik, i s ) e e i 1'to ktop thigl e e et crachini’s excuse not being satis- MOBILOIL AT ! 1 Gallon tions we physieal | GOES TO TRENTON COURT ; S2 Hsiuory ®| letic Club, and Charles A. Dean of the | faoiory, the federation decided to re- g AN —_— | would be in |7 UPL—The Dempsey-Kearns litiga. | that way.” responded the courageous | ¢y the approval of the national cham- apite 5-Gallon $3 75 Fully guaranteed. Complete with all < . 4 that certificates | gersoll approved u surety bopd of {Aragging leaden feet. to meet the de-| S jmian ™ s g Cians will be s | $5.000 and a lone stinding matition ) ermined rush of Villi A left hook e o A and ARCTIC $1.59 it Main 992 and she | the case to the United States District | WPderpinning tremd Saturday Only Rear Curtain Lights Was) 4 Scouts who have | ¥ W 5 [§t ix unlikely that either Clark or|of Ohlo in straight falls here last i Seouts who have | S} SUmmicr Ly Juck Kenrnm, st | 1 By UIkely that. ither ¢ gt ot New ind Used Cise : = foreed tra wnd it the latter's desire to Tuve | - e District Court o e vith -8 > ari el Just East of Conn. Ave. - Alison streets northwest Bobby Mainfort and Juck Collins of |with a double arms scissors, N th T s e ae — Norfolkt will come to gripe tonight at . Physicians said Binkley. safesed & MAIN 7612 ; tween an on INNIn

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