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o SPORTS. THE - EVENING m, R, WARHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1 . SPORTS. £29° Eastern F ive Makes Bow Tomorrow : Farrell Leads Golfers Around the Green NO REAL LINE IS GIVEN | The Eoening Star | TAKES TWO BIG EVENTS | |Fxwerts Emplox FINAL IS REACHED ’ | . ‘ R —— IN SOCCER SERIES ONGU YON S AGGREGATION BO S CL B | BY CLEVER CHIP-SHOTS BASKET BALL S e 4 i ; I | ? pion, and Ma " ub il Has Not Shown Well in Practice, But Thi Has Slight Margin on Hagen in This Angle of Play, Dribbler OloWen 4| thetctamiimaiipeC BenWistinglon other, but the more passing you do e | Soccer League Walford clinched . a 5 Dr. Walter E. Meanwell, fa s . T ¥ Little as to His Teams—Central and Tech 10 | [Vt '0f Wisconein basket bal | the hetter. vour game wil hecone, Just as Walter Has Edge on Him in Putting. (@ section 1 honors vesterday when i coach, writes to the editor of The| Where boys can play the game out e [} =~ | Means routed German-American Reserves 19 to 0, while Monroe, the only eleven N s G 2 | | | . S that had a chance to tie Walford, wa Clash in Other Engagement. B } : \ Sensational Strokes Recalled. | held to & Ttod draw by British S |, A basket ball court 94 by 50 feet| | United. Marlbore triumphed ove £ | I” Rl r"; ‘”“"! . "'""‘,.'"I”] :',‘ e = Rosedale, 4 to 1, to win in section too L On U H i ¢ T only other tiit yesterday Fort HARLEY GUYON'S Eastern|row's double-header. In view of its|schoolers 1 think a court 80 by 45 BY BUNK a play-off tomorrow?" they thought ‘_\hy:ymlt-m’:*}‘n'vlp‘(h'vn»rf Their hold sossers will make their bow |impres: nd for hoys under in the public high school basket ball titular se morrow afternoon Arcadia Auditorium against Jack Col-|ers without fve triumph over \Western, re- | fect is big enough,, ol a court 70 by 40 feet | | eht ‘ | | N WORK Johnny I ound the greens, | But both Cruickshank and Smith | rrell and Walter | knew how deadly Farrell was in Hagen ¢ close rivals in | chipping a ball and they did not view the opinion of most golfers. | his prepa But just as Walter has the | With optimism. = They w edge on Johnny when it comes to|¥rom 20 fect off the green, Johnny | putting, Johnny seems to have a|took his gpade and chipped 2 inches third place in section 1 by downi | German-Americans, 1 to 0. Rockville | forfeited its section 2 game to Army | Medicos. | "Two records were hung up by Wal | ford Club. Tts total of 19 goals is the highest ever scored in a single game arded its stoutest rival for the |h |erown, Coach Bert Coggins' crew is | expected to subdue the Manual Train at difficulty How The rule wlk doesn’t specify that h s | tions far his second play | e right. | Jout lins' Business five. lover, the Manual Trainers have a | hoys’ courts should be smaller than If their showing in pre-series games | fast little combination. bristling with | tr courts the grown-ups play on | ;;...1‘“‘.::%”;. I.‘.,..\uly‘f ,g ‘:1[:‘\.-“,\.‘,-0,;:;.‘2 |m]!\‘(.”vh 1vx»h\t\v:\)v:«l:|‘4;(”> "\]w.lv |1 '( ’\\.~l.‘.(“ l:‘»',\,';n”“:- f;:‘l-‘:(i‘l‘v‘h"sv\:‘;‘ | slight eall over Walter fn the matter | from the, cup, even_though he .:mm j»:‘p.p";.,.q y'l:»:“:'::“: m:l'i:‘ifl!fn‘\l H_Y:q";‘k e Lincol kers shou ot sho rletic s always battle the espec e regulation co |Bedebtloi o @ ) to measure his shot by. | Watts se v dual game nearly so well in the present series|dearest rivals. In its deby Fri- | the foul line is 15 feet from the basket. | 1% "’,‘" hot - hl‘\-fx’*l,\'w:l\\l Sl i ahiot. Johna [mark hereabouts. as last Winter, when they battled Cen- | day the Manual Trainers we rely | Figure 1. Ten feet is far enough for | In this case chip-shots are defined | That was o & . ) [ 2 3 tral to a deadlock for the crown. heaten by the much heavier Business |the little fellow |28 Ahiots a bit toy. alore (o beicallelCEAIINE Shet i SrikH [ However, Guyon has appeared to|team. 30 to 27. It's hard work all boy to | deors they should be particular to lay | Pitches. but not short enoush to S TN | ‘PAI.ACE BASKETERS be more intereated in gIVINE ANl his| In the series games on Fridiy East. firy to equal the performances of afout the court according to the sizes | nclude plays at the very edge of Bring Him Victory. v metioe than 0 win- these | ern will meet Western and Central | man. And when atbletics ave work | given. the green : : a5 RS R R BY SOL METZGER. | games and supporters of the Light |Wwill mix with Business. where is the fun But as you srow up get on the floor | Up to ten vards off the green Far e T o tmh | Only the most expert basket ball | EN]OY'NG A LET.UP Blue and White believe that their| Two teams of the local schoolboy If you can’t lay out a small floor |that is best suited for your size. rell uses ‘a spade. fov his chips:. Bg:IANsDelvayec A& L€ Len s _ Tt g ¥ team will show considerably stronger | group were listed for action this afi- | according to the sizes given here, and| The coaching ms you will get|vond that, he calls upen his mashie- e in September, found Johnny| playvers play the dribble offense. chipping. with deadly- precision. | That's why few college fives de- | e On this course the chip shot had to | in the series than generally expected. | ernoen. Western {vas to have as|have to play your game on a regula |in The Star B s in the local gym the Mount |tion court, you can at le: uh will apply to | niblick st move the [any size floor Eastern's crack combination of last | gues play on “My hest chip-shots are made when | pend on it. The Buffalo Germans Palace Club hasketers, Washington 3 '8 five 3alti E 5 r b ot be, employed frequently. . for it has| season has been riddled by gradua- [St. Joseph's five of Baltimo and | foul line up 5 feet nearer the hasket - I have to play over something—a £MPR0) k PIRatETEl it~ edniet FEnPe & as | entrants in the American Basket Ball tions. Capt. Cy Hogarth, stellar |St. John's and Stmyer's were 1o jfigure 2. This will make a big mid Next—Do good passes make a | trap, for instanc ays Johnny. He |Mmany holes wh "m!l'”:' .,'{::H: ’\'l“'*”:"vi A Caltid League, will rest until Thursday after regular at hand. |clash at the City Club. field and will require much passing to | Other senior high school fives will [ get the ball from one goal to the t | idle tomorrow while the public high | sket, by Ward Lambert. dds st results are oh- |SSt home in ; th@ the best results are ob- | \ng or.on a rainy day 1o Westchester open is a_one-day guard, the only “‘Beanie” McAllister, lightning (Covyright. 1927.) tained by hitting the ha forward, saw some experience would beh hit with a straight-faced 3 ¥ | by all members of the team are |the home court at the Arcadia, in season. This pair is regarded as al-|series teams are battling, but two | Mair, and it so happened that this| » club, allowing the loft on the club | : e Wiy s which thay heat Baltimore, 46 to 27 most sure to start against Business | junior teams are down for games CR' ICI{SHANK WITH 282 to 1ift it sufficiently BLliion ol D G S e ) el The Washington aggregation ha tomorrow, but it is not certain who | Devitt is listed to engage Episcopal ) L] Johnny is tall, measuring five-feet |, 1‘,' Sae '1""“"“’; "‘”{“' 4 ",'"i‘fl 'r\“ Few but professional teams possess | . n"aaqv week in front of it. as by will be started at the other posts. in a junior preparatory school 1 eleven. He weighs 150 pounds strip- | 3,39 BOINE oMt but com e 0 b & Lk, ot | two games are scheduled, the first Among other members of the squad | pound league e ment, and Wood- his short plays working, with the No attack is more thrilling. The " . u ] T ped. e vabnite 3 bt # _ with the weak Baltimore outfit Thurs who have seen much action in pre-|ward School “lights” are to entertain AVNEXES BIG GO F PRI E Pinch S Aot e ‘ e pre- | ward 0 i il I 7 2 Best Pinch Shot in 1926. i e el 2 teot fromvenp| Dol off the Dackbuacd. shuot & pete | 947 night tu Monmwentdl Ty aad a strenuous two-week trip through the West and the game last night on skill and natu t] 1l dribbling ability f New York. Great | series tests and may show their wares | on the local Y court tossers o (o ote an I sk Al o, rellner BaRt piteh: aHob. T 08 |5 s 4 & i e * | the second next Sunday night against e R e e e e Inat. Bumimers CapAIEn. was & chine| Buelith hole—Chipped 2 foet trom | tha Jetier. lmmealately staris a | FOFt Wayne at the Arcadia: e e aRh P AT A (Ooh- | Tea e etwe critosaws 1 Iy 5 g . It won him a championshi cup to get par 4. . dribble. A designated man follows | 1ou Sugarman's Orioles, with the orwards; Depro. Bushong and Och: | league between Woodw a4 | By the Associated ¥ and $250 each seventh and eighth |y % Vohinee open, which used | Fifteenth hole—Chipped out’ of | him some 15 to 20 feet, never |doctor himself playing forward, fur man, centers. and Doerr, Zambreny, | set for last Friday was postponed be- | AN NUYS, Calif., January | prizes were split among them e gl e e b earer than 15, and his other team. | nished little opposition for Palace Langhenry issex and Shapiro, | cause of illness of Iriend M:HIA . 10.—Bobby Cruickshank of | Then came Leo Diegal of New L et #o do it ml;;"':__ last night In a poorly attended game o gl seaRliibnal foee, | tho MRaTElin oy in Baltimbre 6. Tow o st g R York, with a card of 294 to tke ninth | \SOHNNYS CHIPSHOT WHICH | HOULD HAVE BEEN, £EASIER ace with the dribbler and some 10 ame marked by frequant penalties illl SEptn the S S el bt st b today was riche; ; Dl John I Jomes of Kelso, YYON SHAWNEE OPEN 1F HE COULD HAVE PLAYED feet or more from him, ready to cut Referee Rumsey found Washing SRITTape In fthe other: hn e U D I St diamond medal and the pr Wash., with one stroke more, won OVER A TRAP~LINKE THIS: in for a pass or to dribble them- |ton outscoring and outranging the ¥ | of golfdom as the result of his bril- | tenth place. i | Oriole _team. The Palace hasketers | hant_victory in the second annual| The 16 low professionals of the | e usual stunt is for the |Jumped into an early lead and ran ".LINO'S SETS PAcE c, u, FRESHMAN FIVE Los Angeles $10,000 open tournament. | tournament will be seen in a three- v 1 5 2-t0-10 score in the first half. dribbler, when blocked, to reverse | up pivot and pas: k to his fol Content to loaf along in the setond lower, who continues the dribble. | half. they ran up 24 points while the Rasey of Minnesota would he the |Orioles garnered but 17. He won the Pacific Coast classic yes- | day tourney at the Los Angeles Coun FOR BIG TEN QUINTS! HAS GOOD SCHEDULE |'or'hins™ ™ e e R While the diminutive Scotchman team title and pr totaling . s o jdeal type of college man to play Rusty Saunders was the scoring trekked over the difficult FI Caballero | The professionals will select ~ their 0 this game. Keinath, Penn's old ce of the local aggregation. By the Associated Press Catholis University freshman bas. | Country Club course to his triumph )'.l;’;n«-x'.‘. |.r'l‘”‘1"' ‘H- m f“'_‘:'l'- 5 THOINCH time forward who ranks as the . ———— CHICAGO, January 10.—Four teams | yeters, w! liseseq | Harry Coppar of Tios Angeles, Iast |- Many of the other Wisltibe, protes greatest of all time, would have . of championship caliber, who tied for i “Ef,' Saturday night squeezed | (o, winner, fell behind tha 10 prize | Sionals will remain in Southern Cali PUTT heen very much at home with this FIGHTS TONIGHT. honors in the Big Ten basket ball [0ut a 22-to- victory over St.|yinners. Cooper found, the seven. |fornia for some time to appear in FOR PAR style of attack. ment events open. By the Associated Pres EW YORK--Sergt. Sammy Baker, ca a year ago, have launched their | John's tossers in an overtime game, |teenth and eighteenth fairways so|Match play and tour 7 season with a victory, While | prior to the Catholic University-Rlue | closely massed with spectators that | hefore leaving for the T (Copyright. 1927.) 76 Tlinois leads all four—Towa, Indiana, | Ridge clash in the Brookland gym,|he Iost his usual cdhtrol and fell far | - .- - | New York vs. Henry Goldberg, Brook- Purdue and Michigan—with two con’ | will entertain Devitt Prep Friday on | below par. He turned in a card of | E”r”auéa"’[”fl'/[po”! PRO FOOT BALL. | lyn (10). ¥ forence victories in the first week. | the Cardinal floor. ! TEF N URN AS WELL? CHICAGO—Henry Leonard, Chica- Mirihesoti b In thie cellax, with two | Other engagemants ‘liated for' the|| Graldkehank met with similar aim 1t Tulsa, Okda: Rangers, 14; Hom- | o v, Johnny Hill, Philippine Islands s s lost, o to inois 0 5 v — ' ny y 0. w'g‘,“u’” t, one to Illinois and one to Bl:Pk and Red cubs follow : culties. He said he would have turn TU cARNEGIE TECH to he considered. emblematic of the | bunker for short putt and par 3. ‘At Tos Angeles: Wilson's Wild Cats, | 17" The ‘teani standing: i ‘1 Sivyere Business Col-| ed in a card two strokes lower had | Eastern open championship, before| Seventeenth hole—Chipped close for ag; Hollywood Generals, w. L oP ;KP“,—[- Afl;;f';\ ‘,nl:h nl‘ F-fl-‘“{’_l ';- it mot been for the interference of e e the latter was made a formal titular' | putt that gave him birdie 3. At San Francisco: Muller's Cali- F"'""‘ 2 0 36|° .Femg‘:;rr‘ph <‘ini b hf{i"F igh. | motion picture cameramen on umx 2 event, Bobby Cruickshank and Ma ’ Eighteenth hole—Chipped close for | fornians, 19; Nevers’ Duluth Eski- P:‘d':,n"\: % g 23 N istitato: | T MI ot B imer- | eighth green during the morning. 18 By the Afmrywx Press, [ donald Smith finished with scores of | putt that gave him par 4 mos, 0. Michigan i o 50 i"e':ma;‘;m“‘}n My Sl ‘:h“‘“ "“Ahnla round. sisksbank’s card for | PITTSBURGH, Pa.. January 10| 290, Despite the rain he was in in 34, 1088 " i1 it 14 Toaiser n | (o 2 Doleswmelno L w01 | Judke DAANEE P Siefea vl poniM | racrell was piayine: behind) e | of 2 soundiot GB 1, chip shots | Ohio State . . - R - E Tiev f Club: 22, G | Charles Guest of Hollywood, one of it e £ and he neede a 3 to finish with n the afterncon round, chip shots b Northwestern S B | e e oaap: 22, e0r8e | the youngest professionals in the | Yarnesle Tech, says Clarence Ocrend, | 2g9, when he climbed upon the final | §ave him birdies on the second, sixth | 20 {IAliE fecdig cesma Tt e Minmesota o 4 18] Washington gym; 24, Western High | tournament, took a 25§ to share sec. | ETa0uate wonager. | tee. | and seventh holes, all par 5. Twice, | TeOrGIOR b (0 o o i teenth hole " Leading scorers are: _ at Western; 26, Business High. ond place Honors with Ed Dudley of | oo™ (i 01 JSPrLS (T ThE | The elghteenth at Shawnee is a| COming In, he gt his bat by expery one dav: Johnny had three 48 for a | paFlaver_—Team. FG. TP, . i Oklahoma City. They divided the | ot NG CHEN Ok Vol sought | 230ard hole, par 3. so there was ! CRID Shots. ife Baiehed WL L (0168, which would have equaled the rec- Pausherity, Siinote a 17 HESS A, C. TO MEET §1,500 second and $1,000 third place |0 roain “Nottnwestern | University's | SYEXY Teason to belleve that Johnny | of 14§, four strokes ahead of ommy \ o "onnny’ was to the left of the | Wilcox. - Purdue. 8 14 - C. TO MEET. DERSRS. . Jall team, Overend said the jur.| Would capture the title. But, unfor-| Kerrigan, with Macfarlane. Crileit| groen 'in 32, 10 yards off the edge. | Quternses, Hinne H 13| A full attendance of Hess Athletic | Another tie resulted when Al (el Crend said the Jur | tunately, he pulled his spoon shot into Shank, Brady and other experts trail. | 8RR, L (ory FaUe%ts get a aare Born. Tinols. 5 17| Club_members is sought for a meet. | Watrous of Grand Rapids, Mich,, ande : run, and pointed out addi- | TOuEh on the left side 1"t the start of the second reund, | he said to his companion, a club mem- | Hunt. onio’state g 11|ing Thursday night at 8 o'clock at|John Farrell of Mamaroneck, N. Y., | tjonally that his judicial duties would | “By George.” said some one in the | ;& .4 heen a stroke behind Ker. | bef: ‘“Maybe I can chip in.” Sibley, tndiana. .- ] 11| the clubrooms, 415 Eighth street [ °Ach turned in cards of 289. They |prevent his signing a fulltime con.|allery, “he's going to take a 4 and go || rabtalls GRiD Mlowed | This is what he did; and 4s on the sowtheast. split $750 fourth and $500 fifth prizes. | tract with any school. into a triple tie with Smith and |Iigan. R X U5 Qi # a Sjwa ’ Or: . | seventeenth and eighteenth gave him - l i 3 Macdonald Smith of Great Neck,| Denial that Northwestern was . | Cruickshank.” him to pass the Siwanoy crack. They | S€7e T o HAVANA, January 10 (#).—Univer. - N..: dJohni Blaskipr Wichits Kens e e roat Northwestern wak sesk-| - Bobby and. Masdsnkld, eavghit 15| #Eved DIfy afleast 10:strokes, el o r::;fd‘ S :ggdorpll—uvmtm !aerhe:ltled the }Lolly- LEAGUE HOCKEY. and Eddie Loos of Glencoe, 1L, each [been made by _the. Purple's athletic | the big gallery that milled ahout the Chip-Shots to Record. ARGIRRGE o2 el) Conueniently Located 5 wood, Fla., foo team here,| O i turned the 2 holes in 203, A¥ a re- |director. 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