Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1927, Page 43

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THE I\l'\l\h \I\P, W \\HI\H'I(‘V : FRIDAY. .I\\l ARY 14, 1927. MAY. RAISE OBJE( TIOVSi . ; “\(ISIT JANUABY 22| FOR D. C. FIN:\L PLACES Feel That Midshipmen \hould Not Be Called U p()ni to Face Ex-College Men Each Year—Serious Consideration Being Given Matter. . % ¢ . 5 ke in th NNAPOLI January 4 these is unfair to all opponents of e e ~ 5 1 15 < . N BT | the E to that | of the Navy, its special rival 'WASHINGTON Y.M.H.A. LOSES IN BALTIMORE Men's Hebrew in which was cl core would Krucoff, Di star, minated Mrs. ( | Chevy Ct Club the A woman's sec of ‘M rday. g (INT) La ormer halpen starred for SR { < - : 1 ! 2 sun | wo D - i Universi all star, in Baltimore : Washingtonians outscored the 13, in tinal halr dvantage gained by the second period, | Washington was held v too much for the > become sall st r ," stitutions The ¢adition to Hewitt, State Hary L 4 i i fiv | a Murrell, Minnesota; Cagle A g s & 3 Cintior: vy practice as long a 5 in the second | taken up boxing. His weight i S liminary to the Baltimore- ~‘Ull|h\\v»(r:n and e \me t Carlin’s they wish A 5 tir was unable to finish V pounds College. pro’ g : S s B | VISITING CUE PLAYERS b . Hewitt and Hard Eraduate in June, and o e ) WIN FROM LOCAL MEN| dcademy has adopt he firs | . { rhle, there will he recruits fre 1 ewis, former Pennsylvan other colleges for tk sven. te pocket billiard champ Howeve Wilson il 2@ 1 1 chance to even named captain, wil playing i e Rug E Ruark seventh year 4 ot ball, three | is the only W r who | at Penn State a f at the Mili S wis in the exhibi tary Academy giving at the Kir The big year for West Point, how-] pin afternoon’ Lewis was to | ever, if tI blished statements as| meet Chick Lappine | to. foot b g to ‘enter it iare Lewis trounced Joe MeCann, Wash- | correct, will be 1928, when it will . last might, 195 to 45. In the | have these - college backs | after , won from Henry available: Murrell, University of Minnesot: rt C . former junior Cagle, Louisiana Southwestern, balkline title holder, defeated B. B. . AJleghen: Powell, District champion in a match outhern California. | at the Arcadia last night, to 6 v of Montana | Cutler defeated Jack Larash 150 to 12 : in the afternoon. | ‘ i i ¥ 5 NSRS IAC IR RE A | [ The first 3 West Point ill have three mor seasons there. The other three, ac-| PALAGE FIV‘E PRIMES cording to . newspaper statements. have acceptéd appointments to the Military Academy. 1f they enter FOR FORT WAYNERS they will be eligible to play under the | rules there in 1928, MR Condition Is Unusual. Palace club tossers, Washington entry in the pro basket ball circuit, are tuning today and tomorrow in preparation for games Sunc and Mon nights at the Arcadia with the fast Fort' Wayne pa Palace met unexpected last night in Baltimore, ing to win, 34 to tory in the last mome . he game m much roughness, and so inte was the feeling of the Baltimore fan. they surged on the floor when W It is pointed out that no team ever had such an array of foot ball talent from other colleges, While some in this group are from small colleges, every one had a notuble reputation hefore entering the Military Academy. Cagle was a brilliant running and passing back, tne highest scorer in the South one ar, while Dahl had played three years . Allegheny Col- lege and had established himself as the g'rv'ulesl player that institution ey ndutedl, ington staged its late spurt Murrell was good enough to dis- diley fEantlady " starre ) ptain of e West Point team. o 2 i by il i - . . 2 Marks was captain of the Chicago | cmetai’ 1" ',,‘,‘f "",'fx"” bl d & On left is Bill Banta, American U. gus srmerly played at (l..m I High. On left is Ray Foley, Catholic Radiator Shutter eleven last 'year and was a Strong | \ashington won when thre U. luminary, who also pliys guard. I be olosely watched in fo Every one is guaranteed water-proof and rolet ] free throv & mined him to enter West Point, A B IOWA UlNT \NOULD SCHOOL SOCCER TEAMS These are the days when For all For Qined him tp enier Vies Point A 1589999 &8 5 49 Sgme and have a chance of accom-| TOPS HOCKEY SCORERS. \ml L PLAY NEXT WEEK| protection againet freeaing Fords e inG mace : L xew vork, mmury 1 w—| KEEP UP ITS STREAK| | v and Peabody rs will | i { B o e e Kaer, All-America back, is a_bril-|“Yonkers Billy” Burch, burly cenier by i | : 7 ¢ liant player in every phase of the|of the New York Americans, holds a - t settle their little matter of soccer 5 il Regular Ford Touring Sldd Curtal game. “Wild Bill” Kelly was placed | substantial lead over all rivals in the gy S ' y th el st night's | price. | I Rear Curtains for Chevrolet and For on the second All-America team and |race for National Hockey League scor- THIC 2 bl it 3 4 frecti ut off T | ceseeseces. 300 low prios. is known to be a player of great dash |ing honors. Latest off figures | W 2 p up t nning y 1 and power. 3 show Burch at the top of the Canadian b The general feeling in naval - | division with 20 points, made up of 13 | basket ball race by cles is that the use of players goals and 7 assists. at Towa City layer on a weak team. The Door | cessive fouls le s & s e . f rd 8 is made of the finest durable fabric, with fine work of his team, it is sald, deter. |feosie, fouls led to th or Fo $ 99 #l |l clossy black finish . K rubt Mich for WOMEN IN SPORT i“‘%ji;‘,‘;j'.i;[. MQ;IQM,G F | revenior Prces BY CORINNE FRAZIER ARB RGN : - S ) posigi e e on Fourteenth Street b s with The 3.37 14th St. Main 5780 ’ - H 3 = F:()K the second time in the inter-) possible to complete the tourncy dur- puiie . , - g sege T b 2 ‘ 7 Kelly‘sprlngfleld Wind ‘"d Heat playground basket ball series, | ing the week assigned. k View and Iowa Avenue| There is little doubt but that a bet- £ have clashed only | ter balanced program will be arranged X uc eye or s 29(: t e sel have their meeting result in @ | for the next indoor cvent, for the ¥ TE o deadlock. They battled vesterday to | committee as well as the rs real- 1l € g 6 standstill on the Park V ize the ¢ g it . B court in an effort to play off the title |ments which were made f ., i g 1 game of the Section 1 loop in the | s the fact that much larger % 30x3%, CL Cord. <....$7.45 Western division., < wi have turned out had || fec es 29x4.40 Balloons‘ . ..$8.95 Neither team has lost a game. In|there been more variety in the eve- 9 . wv;; y @ their first meeting they knotted the| ning events. | ’Q & i sk k! fo score at T-7. Darkness prevented | From the spectators’ standpoint, a e n Wi i brite playing off the tie on each oceasion. | program consisting of both men’s and | §i . My New Ol New The game yesterday was nip and | women's matches is more of a draw- tuck from start to finish. When the |ing card than one enti of women 5 : | g > Fabrics. $6.95 $6.45 20x475 ......$1305 $1095 fourth quarter opened the score stood | or entirely of men. However, this | | ¥ 4 k 2424, Beity Story, Park View fc shington’s first .tourney of this || 'y g W b b 30X475 ......$1495 $1145 ward® receiving a mneat pass from |type, and as in all other “first times, F 2053 Cags g a1 eenter, found the basket for a two-|it has been mo) : o 20x495 ......$15.95 $12.95 pointer which put her team in the The experience . 0. 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