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SPORTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927. SPORTS Catholic U. and American U. Quints Clash Tonight : Business to Make Track Bid CONTEST AT BROOKLAND [0 ¢y, coming otwr | COLLINS WILL ATTEMPT i o TOMORROW IS BUSY - SHOULD BE REAL BATTLE | § TO BUILD UP THIS SPORT i i) DAY AT ANNAPOLIS in a junior prepa ory school Home Team, “Best in School’s History, Favorite. pound league me and Devitt Pre George Washington Bows to L, nchburg by One BY FRED TURBYVILLE. | _Both teams are shown in the GO e T e iz t ANNAPOLIS, Md. January 1 i . 1M ial l;u to come to grips with Catholic | (Gt MO L Ee ST I o P 3 » Experienced erial anc iversity freshmen in the prelin ’ o 2 However, He Has Little Experienced Material and|viversi frestmen, o (o brelimic | g the Naval Academy on 5 o 3 might in the Cardinals’ gym. basket ball court, Gallaudet play No Place to Train His Squad—Stenographers Bihalbaisbiin ot 3 ; sketch. Your t s black pants | | . o e Several coaches have shown you = . - ‘ . v i . By N (malk = o HEard & three other even: a fine program Svein o ot [and white shirts. The oppos Opposing Central Quint Today. aily carded for vesterday in the 1 | three othier s prasented ) : ot | black shirt ands white pants. Lel = J m, has been postponed to Jan- | Winter sport will be pres either from the field, or from the foul v B uary In the only scholastic tilts | A 1 { ; 6 e Tlaste : kL only scholastic tilts | Annapolis tomorrow L e L e center tips the ball to the SCHOOT b ) ke h s e ot s o] ou how to get the ball do ot a forwa o orw ISIN (e} SCHOOL, | ous teams he tut They like him | Freshmen eked out a 19-to-17 win | BYRI OE e o Tt | % it youseanSmake attryifor fine ek 1 Eat o e e el e e i e ohen. TaL i or Central Reserves and \Western | opens the sw Eoinetutive: wic | 80 Saky Dution; S BECHE DTS | saxet 'd_basket: to draw the : \pidly athletically since John | They speak of how he plunged in last tweights took the measure | the =~ saidshi I : its “enedit, with- | e e on Gonsecutive pard to the opposite side al (Jack) Collins took the | Fall the school and turned out s s-pound team of Woodward | bladesmen o q L nst it since | tOURh 8 A forward dashes over where the left coaching reins last Fall, will|foot ball team that, while it did not | 1, 28 to 18 | Club of Nev : e e R Son eIy | Lovola College in Baltimore this eve forward originally stood, then he re.|make an aggressive bid for track | gzain the publ« h title, earned the i : —eemem | feNCErs an exhibition match. Thera mber, American Uni- | Lovol Ll ikl verses sharply and is prepared to re- rels this season. However. the|wholesome respect of its opponents.| Devitt Prep Swimmers lost I-| is also a basket ball same between am goes to|Ming. "“""‘_"‘" SR 1 pass from the left forv B apher squad will not begin|They are now pointing to the speedy | ©ought meet vesterday to Friends |the Navy Plehes and Baltimore Poly, meet Catholic | ShOUlC "";"' ALt contostMrasrichT r the center delays momentarily | s training until the wea | basket ball team that so far has a |School in Baltimore _The basket ball game hetween tha it promises to be one | leam as the (i It/ Amer. tipping the bali and then dashes 8 Collins Is unable now With | record in the :itular series unsullied | After the host natators had “cleaned| Navy and Maryland will be ths of the Winter. [ University is to engage in G » left, this draws opponent v asket ball series in progress to !y defeat. Jack Collins has pepped |UD” in the early events, Devitt hit its | eighth for the midshipmen and they ost to Navy, but |ican University survives the u.uu;vy N Il e floar iRl give them appreciable attention. The |y athletics at Business. There is no | $tride and would have won had Eng-|have won previous seven handily, t from the game|With C. U. “"”‘”“:r“ “"'“’,‘1“”','\‘, o 4 about 15 feet back prepared to take | Business mentor will face two big{goubt of that. lish been just a bit faster in the|Under Johnny Wilson, the new S mc doubi | Rnvieral sUFeRE Snores miknt a shot from either of the three men s—lack of material and a, -y Sk vard freestyle event. As it was|coach, the Navy basketers have been h of the Brookland. | We :”rf"" SEcanh S RiceLne ahead if necessary; the remaining C is pre es. He plans | Business and Central, the only | the Devitt man tied with Ellis of | going at a_whirlwind pace and have American University | first defeat e guard stays well back. to_overcome the latter deterrent in | quints in the public high titular series | Friends in the event, this resulted | set their hearts on a clean record wn muck the way of | Naudet goes to Annapolis to play .—’. DRIas! Go through that play several times | st sure by using the Eastern |that so far have escaped defeat, were | in the splitting of points and the Bal-| for the on center o from out of | o GRASECE B b SO PG Reen Tve T RARnE s Learn your own part of the rack whenever possible. to clash in the second half of the | timoreans winning the meet by a close| With a nucleus of stars in Allar vertheless has been win- |4, 1,657 to ‘win, although it is not en-| thoroughly. 1f you have a scrub| While the squad will be small and | ysual double-header this afternoon at | Margin. Devitt swimmers scored as| breast-stroke champion; Cooper, ir and. after all, that 18| o confident of so doing. It wil{ o \aiss SRR el . to practice with use this play | excepting two men inexperienced it |the Arcadia Auditorium. Eastern and | follows: Plunge, Johnson, third; 50-| tercollegiate fancy-diving champior fon of a team’s ability. | 6 GRiTenme for the local quint | There are many plays which Will| (wo or three afternoons until you've|will include a number of promising | Western, ench.of whom has lost its | Yard freestyle, Morris, first; 100-yard| and Coale, a crack at the middle n at 8:30 orclock. | 0 G 0o S Georze Washington last | WOrk the ball down the field. I have |gotten it down smoothl Then use | boys. only start i nthe series, were to take | iree-style, Brown, first, English, sec-| gistances, the Navy is hopeful of has what Coach | G000 PG D e e o Pres S reria. b abie |1t &nd win your next game. The only two members of tried | the floor in the first game, starting | gndi ovard back stroke, Johnson,|having another successful swimmir best team since & of passing that you sho > able 5 . S 2 s nlos B ;i irs! rd bri stroke, Morris, | geas | 2 8 g L — e Il be . a pole vaulter |at 3:15 oclock. Central, perhaps, : | season. therc | out for it at lh;x'l o ey o ey Sl e R S e high 'championships last Spring and |cause of the handy fashion in which | tied with Eliis, = 5 The O Line five won from A ‘opyright 27. velle oS I e groomed for | the Blue and e sposed of b " a The Old Line . Revelle Jones who will be groomed f he Blue and White disposed of both | Only one Washington team appears Sailors a_vear ago, but are up the 100-yard dash and the 120-yard | Western and Tech, its rivals to date. | ., involving local scholas- | on the 1927 foot ball schedule of Ep |against a_different proposition to. high hurdles. Dick Keefer, lightn and the difficulty Busiress experi- | tios. g N . positi s s. Dick Keefer, lightning i jusi 3 tics. Two games will be played on local [copal High School of Alexand L e I RIC‘ION I S AI“ I O lRIM forward of the basket ball team, has d in annexing wins over tern | courts i ] 4 g : S oiie. da while the Marylanders are J. 4 ey o) »‘ the makings of a jand Tech. It is realized, though, by ‘ e L e tra ) whichi i comiiele excapt LR ane eams | Colins believe: a tions heye Coach Ken Simondinger's | Tech will e met at Alexafdria wuch the same position that wi | zood sprinter and there are a number [ most fans that comparative scores in | speedy Gonzaga basketers will enter: | October 8. The schadule ALhOll ety Atk gnol OLYI\/IPIC SENIOR UI T%n er youngsters upon whom the men- | the court game as in most other | tain Leonard Hall of Leonardtown.| Oetol 1. open; 8, Tech ¥ S el ‘l -‘l“,',‘,],'l"(] ang | tor had his eve. An effort will be | sports, counts for little, and they 'Md., in the Purple gym, starting at 3|of Washington: 15, Augusta Militar that has done 50 | oo, s Lt St ot . | made to organize a mile relay team. | would not be surprised to see the k. and Bastern will mix with, Academy, at Fort Defiance. Va.; a t N e raa tion, But substitutes will not = — Collins does not expect to set the | Stenographers furnish Bert Coggins’ |Georgetown Freshmen in Ryan gym | Fishburne — Military Academy well e one it now has in basket | yrengthen it. One thing about Mary bbEe o . .| world on fire with his squad this sea- | flashy combination 2 most interesting | in the curtain-raiser to the George- nesboro, Vi Gilman Cour ball fine sregation YOUNE | land teams that may count is that REIIMONTS will attempt to turn | ditorium and oppose St. Stephen's in | GO ™GB FE® 00 E 0 FAIEG Lo L ternoon R EMORREIRE Mire COlTog or. ik nesboro, Va Hima n fellows who play ood, clean basket | they always do their best work under *the tables on the fast Olympic zaga gym Sunday. SRt o S NerEE (DT . ) ek Sl 5 - Mary’s ege contest | School of Baltimore 5 inatoathy: A SnlSnARY| fabAicata and Agediiidido Log) el bemlill s b A group that will ‘gain a few points fo aster Western are expected |at night. November 5, Virginia St < hated by a splendid | ha s and & s that | seniors in a cour e sched- it GGG the (TrenTy hool and be the means of wak- | to present a fast exhibition, as both | Tech is listed to visit Alexandria for | g of Lynchburg spirit, make up the quint. ‘The other |ordinarily should be returned winners uled for tonight at the Wilson | | Independents 1'.'2‘,‘»‘?‘1‘&'1’m'.if"fl\‘v"..‘ b Intor bak il th6 cINdrTath SEAFE | swill b stuivini fapisking (o: renisin | m ctack eon: L JICRISIE MO S n Sip i the: g SUG X over them |- chr - Diwrmual Sehbol yin. SEMENE guoo oiooifat Bh EYmM by & | [t the Rhode Island avenue school |in the race. Western is given some-|ernoon Strayer’s is down to meet | Va.; 19, Woodberry Forest Schoo! Washington and inst much more | it 7 o'clock. Olympics, earlier in the | | that will result in its development to | what of an edge by mo bservers, | Woodbe chool at Wood- | Orange, V. R B it e inn M I P T I ! on. rang up a 9-to-20 victory| Y, M. H. A. tossers of Washinston | 4 point that within a few vears will | but Charley Guyon's team, in the light | berny \t night. Strayer's origi- University eters showed their | over the Tremonts. |lost to 'a Balfimore Y. M. H. A. five | make its representatives formidable. | of its stout showing against Business [nally had an engagement with Ran-| Basketers of George Mason . veal metile om behind | The following Olympic players are | last night, in Baltimore, 37 to 32. There is one strong factor in Col-|is conceded n fighting chance | dolph-Macon Academy basketeers at | Fredericksburg High Schools 4 Bl vy g e IN BROWN U. ELEVEN | Shaer el g il iy Colifonwill oppose the | N’ favor at Rusiness. Supporter In addition to the public high series | Front Royal, Va., but the fire a few | booked to meet tonight in the latt It be a fine thing fc o Shaeffer rnett, Gallotta, Freeman, | St. ) T Wl OPboe O liah e 0ol are as enthusiastically | games, four schoolboy tilts were that school necessitated |town in a third district, division . Point—Four D. C. Fives Play Tomorrow. how to put the ball At -the Naval wdemy. Let collex t ball here if American Lombard, Coulter and Belt. 3 % al School five Saturday | poping him as the pupils on the vari- | d today Alban’s was to | cancellatfon of the match, contest. U. count Cathotic U. tonight. | | “Olympics recently ran up a winning . | Tt would give ct evidence of what [ oo oo (o s | strealc "o elght_straight e o 3 S . could b € ¢ hletics by | s dgaion 2 4 == Ak mimated by | NEW YORK, January 14.—Music| penrod, Dickson and Badders, all of ume tomorrow night with a team sEoun g - Y | supplied the iron t sent Brown | whom have plaved on the fast Reina | having a gym. M -y may B | University’s “iron eleven” through its | Mercodes foot ball team, will be num. | be reached t Adms $370. o high e | foot ball schedule undefeated last|phered amons the basket ball players . —— i fundam siasm | E S i jered am e basket ball 1 CTToReei ave: seching H Sleied t at Brookland | Fall. in the opinion of Head Coach|of the Annapolis training ship squad |, 1’ n""’““f ‘”,( b g 4 De Ormond “Tuss” McLaughr that will meet the Washington | Sprosition in the junor fls ; ol would seem that | Music is all important in foot|yankees in Gonzaza gym Sunday | Moagter HeDlogl ° i, e victor by a fair | PAIL" he told Brown alumni at its|afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Park Views | i 3 e e omzom daes | annual dinner last night. “The p and Arrows will meet in a preliminary arlisles defeated the Athenia p mo e 0 s o e tost nmainkt the | themselves “depend on rhythm rling at 2 o'cloc , at _the Lincoln Colonnade fas timing, and unless vou Bk Hill scored seven field go or two on the squad you have a tough| Arrows trounced the fast Company | for the winne i bio ¥ 1}3\ ik job keeping up the morale.” | F Reserves last night at the Hyatts ’ bt 2 the same should be |, T 8ive Dave Mishell much .l-mmi\m«- Armory gvm, winning 27 to 20. e T e L at S ircun * our victory over Dartmouth,” he | Arrows led at half time, 13 to 12 7 s weil : and then expinined. that It was | = COLLEGE BASKET BALL. e 2 2 v singing while on the way to| Montrose A, C. stopped the winning | o r Colleg e F /. L 0 ore o ra l\!'?".‘uv!‘:“!" y’u;- Ly m-h;vvn'( College nover that supplied the psycho-| el e “:K‘:l'l‘“ll';{'::::;" ""(""l“" Jeres % G s y R e P ¥ froc ssary for a win over | Pressman last night, annexing a hard- | Washingto R fon, contributea 20 of the o ,!..,.,,,“m,- Big Green e, 9. Wake Forest, 5% Hampden-Sid- Man akes v {heir team and beat the Washing- | b - y by 23 to 22. The G. W. play- | jea b eonia vt ‘stop the seoring of || | iDkerbers: Guard = Gt ot | Mot il ‘ : ould not stol e scor of < F: s 1se of the Potomac Boat Club | nois College, Arkansas Ag- 4 these men and therein lies the story b | tossers, annexing the wame in the ¥ | gies, 13, = Many MOdels of defe rge Washington held Player and Ball .18 to 14. Y floormen meet Cdm- | Muskingum, 29; Ohio University, 27. ¥ the lead at the beginning of the sec = | pany F Regulars Monday night at Akron, 36; Oberlil ; . 2 ond half by to 9, but could not| e _BASKET RAILY __| | Hyattsville. Hamline, 31; St. Thomas Univer- quite measure up to the standard i — . by the Virginians in the final 20 min- | - |, Epiphany Roses I night won ; Huron Col- olish n their twenty-fifth consecutive game of | lege, 15. nehburg College plays its third | | the 192627 season, and their 200th | Depaul University, Augustana 1 of impulse that seems to be 5 4 here tomorrow night with | | in five vears at the expense of Tre- | College, 20. TP 4 an University at the latter's | | monts, scoring 45 to 16 in the Epiph. North Dakota Aggies, 36; Nebraska 9 s i ium. its first conte | any gym. Wesleyan, 18. - ? Wednesday n preetown & | Hartfords and Nertherns won vie. | . Dakota Wesleyan, 30; Spearfish Nor. L= ° 9 y small margin. And, incidentally, ; mal, 28. . e = | | tories > Joys® Ch 00] ver Ty 2. 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