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SPORTS THE EVE + STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1 7 SPORTS. Washington Col lege Five Here Tomorrow : Basket Ball Fast G Fast Gaining Popularzty EASTERN SHOREMEN PLAY COLLEGE saskeT gl e INESS AND WESTER RO COURT LEAGUE. 'CROWDS AT FLOOR TILTS Catholic University, 36; Loy Stunding of Teams MARYLAND IN FIRST GAME "%« IN BI6 GAME TOMORROW .. - = IN MIDWEST AND SOUTH "ml' ll‘l], Worcester tadeiphia ¥ : i 3; Georgi e Slom, 2 5 M Remain Over for Clash With Catholic U. Saturday. Fonmemy S if;;‘-’:-:fi:jfllllhv Battle to Stay in Race With Leading Cent r Keenly Interested Followers of Sport Tax Courts Other Local Quints Also Busy—Georgetown Oktahoma U., 28 Kansas City Ath Eastern and Tech to Clash in Other Game in ! ¢ Philad I'hese Sections—Few Other Than Students' At- J letle Club, 24. 4 ; g i g % AL Rehs Picks Three of Relay Quartet | Kenvon, 2; Muskingum, 12 Scholastic Championship Series. e adlahies tend Varsity () Wit{enburg, 11: Denison, 39 Fort Wasp, "4Me tatu University of Louisville, 1t Roches! tre, 17, Su BY H. C. BYRD, ! nd Herlih th t Texas, 31; Southwestern U SINESS and Western and, Coach Sanborn’s hard-working st Claveland ” B | BY LAWRENCE PERRY 4 exas € r 35 lor U, & ABHINGTON College head. | Y0 men who are possibilities for the |, Texas Chrintian U., 35: Baslor U Haiia] Bi-weekiy “doubleheader | night overeame Catholle U yekriihgh s b iastern and Tech clash in the [ er's Business College five that last | s ke dead- | fourth position on the team o ot . in the public high school | 23 to 17, in the preliminary to the TWO A TED i order he un his Gene 18; Bethany, 3 &eries nt the Arcadin Aunditoriom to- | invade the Y. M. L AL tonight to en Gomes To floors tomorrow nishi Saturday night. 1 may be that tie Bhore of Maryland, rated among the | ooy IS o which dhex e 0w AVY FIVE TO PLAY T Business-\Western mateh s | | idieds best fn the Bast and with « stellar x| Doty 0 ‘-"“: i "'*‘;“j‘ N highly important, as these combit Devitt tossers, who vesterday Ly BEMHO O players, 18 1o meet Uni- | hins ool O e Uhivdl wony ar (USdRIOF ryueyb a1 scored over Leonard 11 i t B R 08 Colloce Dotk | Lunneyand Burgess willbel the “m AT PENN SATURDAY race exch with two wins and one de | Loonardiown, Md., 43 to t ALEXANDRIA, V RIS over Saturday o 1o SO RTRRR I Cor AN S e Geibi feat and the loser will suffer a heavy |against Georgetown Freshmier Two fast basket b ERtBMEUTL at Brookiand. The two | e e O e i setback In the Aght to everhanl Cen- | row night in Ryan gym in the curtain. | hours of danecing furnis other games tomorro bt s e v A tral that is topping the series with | yaiser to the €. 1 -Lebanon Valley | ment at the Alexandvia Blue Ridge at Gallaude! hete meainst Toston Collese And. ©a. | three varsity teams will contest at the | The vanquished team in the Ka yesterday Devitt flashed a generally [ Dlck Schoeni. former Maryland met Washington College | heveqre nng noston College and 1| Naval Academy on Saturday, Wash-|ernTech engagement virtually will be | superior game. The vietors' attack |Ttar center, who has heer two years ago at College Park for the | Gegrgetown should not have much | {nN&ton's cial interest will be in the | eliminated from championship consid- | was led by Bill Barclow. who reg past six months at his home In this first time in basket ball, nnd 100k 4| gimenlty heating both these schools |Drush on the basket ball court he-|eratfon. Neither five has won thus far | tered 12 court goals and 1 foul, for a | it trimming. Last year the tahles were ajihoush Roston College 1S, | ween the University of Maryland|in three tests. total of 25 points. though he was not| Potomac Boat Club and Old Domin turned, and Washington (olleze Was|have fn zood team % freshmen and the Navy plebes. How Both Business and Western are get | in the game all the time Club will open the card a defeated for the first time afier it had i 3 greatest general interest Will | ting in vigorous licks for their meet ock, meeting in rst won 24 consecutive contests, The s vy ; . taken in the contest between the [ing. With Capt. Charley (IPewee)| Priming hi i newly organized Na murgin, though, was only 4 poinis a rsity had Jdittle dif ten Naval Acndemy five and the | Wilker und Bob Wilson shining, West- | (omorvow with Maryland Leag while 1 . and thia year: Washingion o | ficulty beating Lovolu at basket ball sity of Penusylvanin quint i epy vesterday downed Episcopal High, | the Deaf of Frederick Md., in Ce 4 Will send the St. Mar S Sy suid to have a stronger i\« J bt was expected | ppjgdelphia 40 to 26, al Alexandria. This after- | gV, Couch Bert Coggins planned to | hamplons, and the Virgl ¢ midiands Lebanon Valley usuall 1 ‘l““"“'(" s ‘( e "““ &) The \|;A.‘\]\|Iu] youngsters have 0| poen Business was to entertain Coach | hustle his charges through a scrim Club together 3 rence ra team, and may give Georgeluwt ¥ team A matter 1 | excellent hance of taking awWa¥ | Jerry Parker's Woodward School five | M8ge with St. John's this afternoon e enthusi B Bhieror in its onn though, the Brooklunders plaved bet: | (G G the sting of the defeat of the |in the Busimess gym, starting ot 815 | on the Central conrt Westeyn High School pre-enie iy S nasium Georgetown 1 u mighty hard | (o [Han (hey were expected 10 and| varsity by the Navy | o'clock, : gnsitent scoring pair o Cag the game o toam th beat. e DI LR S m.::m,‘..\ ey Bine| | Coach Charley Guyon also sent his| Lightweight basketers of Western | the Wuashington five walked off Many Teams in Fast BRI s et woak and the|fray on the victorfous end o il torphilataiphis. with, the b & doughty Eastern High tossers, who | High routed Woodward School's small |« 38-10-26 victe 4w Georgia is said to Name Walker and Wilson over Pennylvania. . Penn, however, [ ¢ 2 sterday. Wilson / rould | B R i hile, canecially an | oo were ver entral on Tuesday, into action res. |ern guard, accounted for half his | goals. while Waller ¢ ile. especially_as (wo stellar lights in scoring for Cath- | hax been going strongly and s ex: | SO S0 THesins, fnte ; sk e inte : : . 1 day Jncoln Parkers drubbed | team's score with se goals from | ber and als ok undergraduates, w the Kendall Greener= are playing well. |olic 1., each chalking up 14 points, | pected fo make a desperate effort to | (cront The Lincoln Barkers drubhed | (rams score Wit aeven goals from | ber and also a foul toss the general public maore All three games tomorrow night are [ The game was rough at tim 1 ! a e game was rough at times. turn the tables, i o Rl e = lifferent, even when crucia to begin at 8 o'clock | = e araity . avents in i Annapolis| & }'”'l;“l'flmr : :—\w afternoon the : Alexandria will make its second ap Sl TR e 3. ¢k o American University journeys to|Saturday afternoon will he swimming | (/F11 Blue and White tossers were| Emerson fInstitute tossers engage | Dhearance in a_third district fsior a8, mEny teams. ol varl - Swinburne, Burgess, O'Shea and | Westmingter tonight to meet the land water polo against City College Freshmen in 1 “__‘r'r‘““ ‘v" niversity | Georgetown Prep at Garrett Park Championghip game tomorrow | plaving the game in the Dussault probably will make up the|quint representing Western Maryland |of New Yo and an exhibition match Rym M tomorrow ig entertaining Fredericksburg | tion s anywhere ¢ relay quartet which is to represent |College. The Methodists took a day |of fencing against New York Fencers' | Ge i alut o s e it s 1t now in the Intercollegiate Gen:‘lnor;ln g; n]\‘ first 1]Ivt(x of the |of rest on Monday, but since that | Club . B i f 2 3 League in the Fast, Princeton has Year in the Brooklyn College games | have been w ‘ hard The matches with City College of A E S l l RD Y FOE 5 away to a fine start, having won in Brooklyn Saturday night. Time ik k.l New York will he the first in which George Mason High boys' and girls' | fi'ct’ thres games and by mo! trials yesterday developed that Swin-| Catholic U has five swim-|the Naval Academy has engaged | basket ball combinations invade the |4t the head of t ame it fn to play at Gallauder ought |22 score. Foley and Harves were the | ver® benmuyios e, o PR S0 o lieh alvely wed! fom yenmRtdin.2into ML) ot iydest basket b burne, Burgess and 'Shea are the fming meets | Swarthmore comes | since it became a full member of the | IN WV | Yasnt and s High school gymib™ ot - much: ‘was. expected ot i " ] three fastest men out trying to muke here February 5, Delaware fs due | Intercolleginte Swimming Association. | it Ballston, Va.. fomorrow. night In | Tigers this soasun s oot e South’s Race Keen. the team, with three men tied for the | February 12, and Johns Hopkins Feb- | With Allan, breast stroke: Cooper, | | be livision games | gar SeTT G S0 SUBtly bEts e ’ fourth position. In all probability | ruary 26. On February 18 and 19, the | fancy diver t Coale. middle dis Lo 4 : it si g el 22 te - Dussault, who has had considerable | team makes a wip to engage Lafay- | tance, all intercollegiate champions, | o Mexandria - and Episcopal High been playing a nippy experience, will zet the fourth assign. |ette at Baston and Lehigh at South | the Navy should easily win in the | Anacostia Bagles, District unlimited |easy prey for St. Mary's Ju n | Schools both get action againat mill- | guarding wen abn jnE & mppy bent because of (hat | Bethlehem wimming, but will have lots of trou- | class basket bail champions last Win- (a 451019 tilt ry school fives Saturday. Alexundrfa | grensive, thamhs @ orsiie, b &re nne t onferen Swinburne was the best man on the | - | ble with the cruck water polo team | ter, will face a real test tonight when b 3 } 8 Randolph Macon at Front | Johnny Clartner. i - - ebr Atlaer star team of a year ago. and Burgess| University of Georgia, which comes | of the visitors [they meet the Central Y. M. C. A.| Mardfeldts will engage Mount | wois) while Episcopul entertains e 1 y Xt on Was not far behind. These are the|here Saturday night to meet Mary-| The match with the New York |combination that has not lost a game | Rainler Emblems in the Naval Re- |@i=hbur ‘ = y Princeton mee Dart ¢ quint arelina only members of 1926 quartet left, but | land, lost to North Carolina last night | Fencers' Club, containing some of the | on its home floor this season. The | serve g tomorrow night at §30 . mouth and the result of ‘this contest - wr Nor Tech, O'Shea, who comes from the fresh-|at Chapel Hill by 27 to 33, which is|most expert fencers in the country, [2ame will be played at the Y, starting | o'clock he Mardfeldt-Red Shields jmay give the tip-oft as to where the | & Geea, and M. man team, i# doing well. and there is [indication that the Crackers have a|will be the last of the series of ex-|ut & o'clock game carded for tonight has been can. ‘ WALFORDS AND MONROES |humplonship will go. To date Prince- ud Miss instpn i the league ser started no reason why a man like Dussault 1 basket ball team. Georgia plays | hibition matches with erack club| “'" Sunday the Fagles will engage | celed ton has def .,.rmy 1n-< nsylvania, \« should not run a pretty fair race.lat Virginia tonight. teams in which the academy has en- | the General Tire quint in Congress Heights Auditorium ‘ ,,,,m,‘ CLBERL Consbln: sonmpas '_N SOCCER TILT SUNDAY| B3 : > | 0 | b4 . = | Walter Reed, 56 to 20 E = cer League, engages Monroo | 2 | eralds ran away with Hamline | 1 11 the ¢ riron nroe, runner- | With the Bowlers | Pvoreekinovtwo "0 oS ;MWmmmmummwmmmwflmmflw TEAMS AT WEST POINT | s vehinton: coticgiies Sandis‘Seei | Western Maroqms” yielded 25.110| T i0% Momument sronnder iarime ot | B t In the only other léague game, Ger ;n\ the -Associatell P e | pEngineer Trafc man-Americans and German-Ameri-| NEW YORK, January fhletes | (rectate Comin by can Reserves will meet at Washington | amateu status of | . € Ty gaged in preparation for its intercol legiate contests. | Tremonts, 40 to 18 L TR An impressive athletic record is be- oL | RCHIE TAYLOR insists that | with the second place King Pins. The | ing made at the United States Milita Siliarte Kowed 1o Hilsets in a5k he ix off the duckpin game|latter reduced Convention Hallx | Academy by David Hedekin, son of |to.15 senior league game at Washing l forever —or for some time. | League lead to two games last night| Col. Charles A. Hedekin of Rethesda, | ton Barracks L Barracks. Marlboro will clash with | Joie Rav and Deha anyway—and that Judge Lan- | by grobbing the odd game of the set | Md =2 ; e L Evises i fteds nt Hosedide eaff Roce. | oome -up- for." con dis should start an investiga. | rolled on the Convention Hall allevs. | Noung Hedekin i captain of this| Both Regular and Reserve fives of 3 Galvary Eagles downed Triangles, |date will mix with petphyt s o ¥ Athistie Po tion of the sport at once. Archie| After being beaten in the starting |vear's tennis team, a member of the |Company F, National Guard of Hyatts Lkl 2 Monument grounds in . exhibition| Ray, il runtiag drove 72 miles to see Howard Camp- | game, 542 to 530, the King Pins came | academy’s boxing combination in the | ville, met defeat here at the hands of brushes [ : bell and Red Megaw shoot for the| phack to win 485 and 464 to 462 and | 125-pound class, a track man and hax | Calvary M. E. tossers. The Cavalry King Pins against Cornell Lunch re | 449 Rdna Bafley of King Pins had | aualified as a rifie marksman. Regulars downed the Guard first decision Lo Apache Cuthbherts were bowled over by nedy Midgets, 27 to 8. each have w il serie To make the who de S » ance is righ tur\iing pro- | a . pair {5 : months &go, has | wins ags losses. scored over St. Martin's Midgets, 15 | fesslonal ' #ping and now Vs’ seek- In an exciting tilt, St John's Midgets cleared his ing . ollow seconds, § TP HG HS Engineers 26 10 20,984 540 Traf 5 16 50883 A0 Four of the five King Pin girls out- | : Hawk Juniors took a fast 23 g 3 Red did against Brooklyn, only to see | . . | s h kA fast 23 gun negro star who holds the the Cornell outfit take two of the ,','Q'r'l‘;‘,' their Convention Hall oppo- FOOT BALLI SAFE Setting the pace all the way, St |Eame from Hilltops. WITH PALACE UINT%\l,,hn broad jump record and |1 : games handily. i Stephen's tossers squeezed_oug a_21 [Olympic title, i reported to have | Gorreindi Archic ix wondering just who shot| These snappy Smithfields are to BROWN HEAD THINKS [t 17 Victory over Chevy Chase Cen. g g et ‘l-wu-:-\ hix' amateur ‘rating by | Pivsic: under the names of Campbell and Me- | show their stuff on the Convention [[fr0as The Salats dvnelTroup ok Hamilton Uses Sy s it taarm | PYINE Deofessional naakot balk w. B . H oesers in another game. shifigfon's pro basketpe tan | ! i e resieieaeii ot DL SR LT - R = S engages Philadelphia tg o B 4 | CINCINNAT ry 20 P)— | AT G A 'h“."_" p mz' ’::r s u'n.h League contest. The Hams Will | yo 1o Ausociated Preas n the, opening ‘game of the Com unning top Fame that 15 expecia S be spirited | Dehart Hubbard, i S §& ‘Indivi IR ates on the Plant Burean outfit \;:ir;"rjl"’-“"d to the Orrison Coal Co.| pROVIDENCE, R. L. Janliany 20.| munity Center League at East Wash BASKET BALL |as the local team g (b has defeated | champion and Olympfe star, at his e DN | 2 9. E ) X o 14 | changed K | cently, having been stirred by the ac-| phigh set at 312 and aasis at 19 S, e stringers, 21 to 18, and the church re. | 10 14 S s G «atement | Tabkie Wetatl oy B o T e % 2 B 15 | e, A o S 2 '|VOSS STARTS ABAIN |5 Sid i, " s o . & B 5on itie: atraight gtmes: i1 ~The 1;):vi('|:<m m’_{,.m i::‘-”a:v‘;‘-;xd-';v ington Center (Eastern High School 3 A |the Quaker Cits L e [ oD ?lln‘dl‘snn\éllp has denied that h individual games—West, 146; Turner e Aggie League. The team made e e clares the game “too inter: Sastern Preps lost a 27-t0-16 decision court this seasg, X [aSid Seeneq proteminnal or hitena- BREES o br tiking tih et inpt Fayeite did some henvy Shoo!| he tolerated” fs answered by Presi-|to Pontiac Juniors FOOT FLy in line-up the gAY K ehmedy il but | ed doing so. He said a recent report i from Accounts, the second by a mar- | i1 team in the Masonie Assocla. | €0t W. H. P. Faunce of Brown = 0T FLAT on the fle’e came Saturday night| . ot he would tour the country with | i1: Trat- Ein of 570 10 511—and then proceeded | yLIans team in the Masonic Assocln | University with the assertion that | Daglish of Park View showed a Fort, Wim: another chance aftar he | irc o ional basket ball team was %o shoot just 491 in the third game to They hit for a set of 1,713, With| “America will never condemn any | keen eve for court goals as hin team .® arngcon Hated fo Jeave the team. | oihcut authority and that he ir B it by b pina. games ranging from 560 to 585. Wat-| yind of work or play because It s of | pointed the way to Pullman, 25 to 17 Pointmne Nfay Kearns will be ready t Rded o relisin With the. Chidstor Tndividual Records. Archie insists that when the same | %07 With a set of 384 that Included | 4huorbing interest.” : @A B Wfeve any of the Washington regulars, | ooro ooy, 3 1ocal amateur basket ball ENGINEERS. five men drop from 510 to 491 in the | Eame of-135, led the La Favette at-| “ "Wyl all atudfes shall make clear | Epiphany Chapel tossers swamped | t Basket J tieye any of the Washington regulars. | organization, composed of negroes. G A MG HS * Csame match an investigation shouid | tack. Wolstenholme's 319 was the | appeal to the youthful love of ad- | Samosets, 65 to 17 1 | ine Poiacet 'L“w'\«[’x}llmnlr;lz“m:"m %o in by owland. s, il B o " « ) ul lov i : | the Palace tosser ot engage in Ho'wlnd 1039 145 i BEisariod at phoe. e T s Hesh b et shall be used 00Ul Warwick Prep tossers engage In.| | league play again until Sunday night | MARKS FOR HYDROPLANES |33 K Bowling in the District 15-¢ In-dhe MaySower Eote) Loagye. thely s 5o, the: training and developmast | o wi. oins et at Eastern High ISt i i ot e i Para g 16 gume |, fhe Maytiober Hote feugue, he B e S, olt SR e, | ARE SOUGHT BY TWo MEN sweepstakes will get under way Sut- | (STES OUR KEADhed Tl hree KAMER | of all, the present artificlal antag- , auditorium. Kennedy's men will Leaples urday night on the King Pin’ drives. | {10l the Fnginects Robinson, With [ onixm of study and sport will quietly | Samoset Preps, strong 115.pound | strive desperately to vanquish the YORK, January 20 (P).—| " Five games then will be bowled and | $35 ¢, Was the BIER min of the Vic-| fude away,” says his annual report. — | basketers, are secking games, Call | H1f tearm sai W asiamton. A6 Hhes | Hestenition (o me ) record for similar blocks will follow on the Coll-| 35"} .wever, to get high game of th Tendency of alumni to make “side | Lincoln 4351 to beat the Forest City tossers to|hydroplanes of the cinch class | Feet seum drives January 29 and the Con- | 130 I g game of the | gyows wwallow up the circus” will % - first es honor: |18 sought by officials now attending | Rovaaids vention Hall alleys February 5. The be restrained at Brown by an ngagements with leading unlimited Cleveland has a two-game lead, but | the power boat show here . 2 e b eral Tire tossers. Manager Offutt c A a i [Nmcane pinfall, York Auto in the Suburban League, | Ules, engage coaches and control ex- | ¢! Manager Offutt can ) Philadelphia and Baltimore be-|geles, claims his er: attained a | Copenhat ] Those expecting to compete for the [ Wi Oicens 127 helping to win. the | Penditures. be reached at Main 6694, fl(tfi"__. series ends. speed of 62.5 miles an hour at Ralboa, sizable prizes at stake are Howard |fret.game and Ried’s 123 the third — Mohawk Prep hasketers are gu s = Calit. Ralph Snoddy drove the boat | Marble Campbell Gl o e holme MaX | game of the match. Jenkins and| The most important horse races, |Ning for scalps of junfor and seror — CZECHS IN TENNIS LIST e oy wais fur a6 by | LA Megaw, ohn Veelsh, Joe Mulroe, | Robey saved York Auto's bacon in the | with but few exceptions, are for 3. |teams having gvms. Arrange-ents BY SOL METZGER. % - recorded of 60.11 miles an hour. The | Biguar Isbell | | * | second encounter. vear-olds. may be made through Don-d Mec The fine play of the Navy five NEW YORK, January 20 (@)—|recognized straightaway record is|McAulitie | winner will be determined by total| Saks took two of three games from |athletic council, which will fix sched- | teams of the city are sought by Gen in addition to Washington has yet to| Harry A. Miller, owner of The An.| i an | CORRESPONDENCE Harry Burtner, Al Work, Joe Too { Tt A 2O S lock Czechoslovakia has been enrolled as | 43.06 ‘mey, -Arthur Urban, Hairy Weide- Pherson at Atlantic 969 aft~ 5 o'cloc this Winter indicates that the | qe fitih enallenger on the ot ot man, George Iseman, Arthur lLogan, Action in_the upimited class 13| Mjadies will be very much’in the | tions competing this year for g it I i y tion the BT CAne Cowise wnd Beroera ME I S P e ot Tineoin 1944 | Tunning in Mastern basket ball |Duvis “Cup, international tennis| SOCCER PEACE DECLARED. Sheedy. gjRas A = | circles. One of the first stunts "‘_"""‘1 Rt et e B "‘»i PROVIDENCE, R. I, January 20 ik The manpser of St. John's Midgets | wus to bowl over Columbia, Kast- 1‘,‘[‘\‘]‘ :y“'ll"(‘;‘l".fl_;' a, Holland, Jugo | ®).—The American Soccer Leugue Pinspillers of the Post and Herald ke 2 - i8 listing opponents in the 110-pound | ern League champlons. Much of |®HVia @ DTS, | has decided to accede to the United ot b tIskt fhis stternoon on the BY CORINNE FRAZIER cluss, & call to Adams 3102 after §| the siccess of the team is due (o . States Foot Ball Association’s request Convention Hall alleys in the final s a5 o p.m. %1l get him. Boys' Club Hart-| the fine work of Capt. Hamilton, BROTH to refrain from signing players from block of their six-game series that OLLOWING up their excellent|25 to 19, in the Epiphany Church|fgais are another 110-pound five seek-| guard. In the Columbia game ERS IN MAT BOUTS. | foreign countries who may be under was started last week. The Post gt g g g ol e ‘Mg opponents. Call North 515. Hamilton pulled & thriller when “ywfl;:::::‘lw;)ng;!a\;‘{;lm:.rm-: brothers, | contract or Suspension at home, at Vi er e s three | ern Maryland ¥ ites X AP Y ", o g > one o s tea nates 3 A in - egular riday | least until the Federation o erna the Mkre)d ‘apgresation. Capr. Till Gallaudet's fair tossers made| jylia Aman, but put up a_gosd fight [Pound fives. Challenges will be re-| the end of a dribble: found him- |Mutual Theater. Bob will come to|Helsingfors next June. The action Clouser of the Herald expected to enn- | 2nOther impressive showing in thelr | despite this. In the first guarter they | elved at Fran in self Dlocked by Figfi 2. Hamil- |&rips with Bob English. Charies m|lw.« taken at a special meeting last gov the same line-up today that Lat j:':;-““'|""JP"“:‘\:\U""’.““, [‘h_“ h:‘fl'“tm:‘] | Jed, 4 to 2, but once the Princess com-| Thirty points were scored by Cole | ton (Fig. 1), coming toward the grapp h George Taylor. Ned with Capt. Chick Darnell's Post ¥ ‘) b it < 1 ho 50 ‘hln»lmn fell into its stride it pulled|of Red Shield Midget tossers, as hfs | basket from center court, caught H pla-pounders last week 'ark Seminary basketer 0 2 away for a safe margin, which was| team routed Sherwood Juniors, 60| # pass 'from but found he 94 i The Forest Glen team hax long been | o™y 00 & | 3 3 4 . | 1 0! pardized again during the|io 10. would be blocked by B. B came t 2 Mickey doesn't often miss one. | Mnown as one of the outstanding | game: S Z4t Hamilfon at top spesd andi it TS 0 veraoces 1igher i watches the foul line at the ¢ seminary squads of this secton and | ™o o Gounled with & pair | BO Club ~ Optimists trounced | seemed as though the latter O = MAL CASE: ey ' it is the first time Gallaudet has e » Priates, 29 to 11 v 3 el s he had up . Rupert 10011 1 as closely a hen « her on el et I fact it is ene of{Of clever guards and a long reach at . \u;:lld be u'u ked, as he h P la A - S B q MoNe . chic sk any bowle the sh. | fcored ovel ct, s ¢ e P res; o s = omentun n 7 iamondson 628 1 hick. Ask any bowler in the Wash- | {OTCC 2 few timen it has been bested | fenter, was responsible for ‘the tri-| Boys' Club Celfics easily downed | Ti, Momentum- = @ the brakes merican, days dweetser | AT ington Ladies’ Leag n which he umph of the Princess team. Fannie Hamilton then applied th Us foul line judge. I ¢ Toesd by any local squad within recent | (BIE O LhQ PLACCER to5 1,1'4\(ddwT)| Qwis, 46 to 11 by stopping in one stride while v Qrmond 04 18 night he Was momentarily nupping | Sars. Last vear this aggrexdtion| (o (he Capitolites. Anacostia Eagle Juniors, proved | running hix hardest, and just as | [ Furnies : and fHat gave Capt, ‘Theima Lohneq | B0 UP 10nE S0 OVSL USRS Fo s he made the catch (FFig. 3) he threw | By the Associated Press “‘doesn’t take the game any mors seri- ATTORNEYS of the Nationals obportunity - to | Holton Arms, George 'Washington ant his right lex well forward, foot EW YORK, January 20.—Golf | ously than does the Briton r . ) display a rare br sportsmanxhip. llaudet it o pointing toward basket, slapped sKkill in Great Britain scales| Sweetser attributed his success &2 Thelma led off in the xeventh frame | . ¢ B ¢ , the sole of his shoe flat on the higher on @n average than|partly to the fuct that he was. nbetied : 8K o + of the third game between Nationals | the contest vesterday, staged on m’]e ehznlng gtar ground, let hix rear leg give and in this country despite the|by fuvorable weather. e B4 8611 d Cllmbers, with a splendid drive | 18 own flocr, and was on the 1on€ ent % was perfectly balanced for his shot noatable triumphs scored [ “The wind is a big factor, and T > : ow he center of the alley, | °f.8 17-te-11 count at hal E or sasket. It's a great stop, broad by Amer stars ce sably dn't h e "hal right down th nter i I Miss Hoffman, right forward for for the basket. It's & & . |abroad by Amerloan stars in recent|probably wouldn't have done haif @0 | Bechn getting 8 pins and leaving fine | i i this one, but pretty hard on the |years, Jess Sweetser believes well if the wea had not been mod- | Lewis Evare break. | Unfortunaiels she low; | National Park, 'broke ‘hrough ' the | plaver's legs it he does it very They have more match players,” | erate,” he _\.4‘_\“”,.,’,;\5'::“,L”;‘r'“””: PO her lmx‘,.‘“ (:;m: went we eyond j"'"'"l‘; I('";~ ‘y’::;:"‘"l_""“’\v“ ;;’]\’1-:‘“ 3 I often. 3 e says vr::‘ h'xest“r;uli\'rbmn .\m»rl('mlx up p «_\;m than we, principally be the line. ith a good-natured smile | OF a 0 i 0 Held Loty > f ‘ovyright, 1927 to win the British amateur crown. “I|cause they have had mo practice, che waited for Mickey to blow and a one-pointer in rapid ’:“"‘;‘.‘:?;"';‘ . - am not saying they have better ones, | I did not have n.; ',mn.lgl.-“ ”l\’\d :\v:\ LEAGUE HOCKEY. dreaded whistle R > mlept i @hich pubiher teed S IOD, FEE S . N I.EADS but the typical American duffer does|much. I hadn't used an exceptionally| Chicago Black Hawks, 4; Toronto on peacefully. Yelis of 1 bowlers | det tightened up at (, u; P‘""’_;“A,“;“. PALACE MA not appear. Scores at an English or| high pitch shot for several years, ex-| Saint Pats, 3. nd a score of spectat d mo | R . s BY FRED TURBYVILLE. Scotch club would average better than | cept when it was warranted. When | St. Paul, 2 Minneapolis, 1 ot e here in America. They have a longer | plaving into the wind at M x § ey o e ¢ 1¢ HARLOW, famous box- PRO LOOP SCORERS k T & e wind at Muirfield, 1 The captain of the Climbers told ;\‘[:x.‘m:\u;l:-l;‘::; t 5 ed "Efl-“;\.’;‘mfi.‘}l ing coach, has taught you acquaintance with the game g would use a club longer than neces Capt, Lohnes to continue howling. | ditional s | some of the most important eetser's comments, quoted by the | sary and hit a bit easier. That, I Rut Thelma was unwilling to better v'« B e Lk B Nidol onban] tricks in boxing and now e Brooklyn Eagle, dispel other impres- | learned, keeps the ball down. fusiness Night High Sc sfons left behind by other conquering The British can pitch as well as . 1 4 thel ou should have a les i R ¢ Saunders, Washington sta the Iayles, formerly known as the you uld hayve son in Rusty Saunders. Washington stAf| smerican links Leroes. Answering|we can, but Amerlcans are o Hitle the critfelsm that Beitish playe | more accurate les with her two rer seored a victory over the Jew: | training, Just as in foot bull or in is leading the American Basket he mapl ”‘”]” o two ves oty Center tossers i their | base bull, you must train faithfully League ut point scoring with 185, Ray | he criticlan that Beitish players taks o get your physical condition up to Kennedy, another Pulace = playver, | oo 5o . A Ifer | par. In boxing you need strength, ey cond in the lewgue with 156, | ieves the average American golfer RARAIRG et canslin goud wind, quickness of eve und lim her leaguers have scored as %o 6. The game was played on the |40d very supple muscles. S 2 g T ) lacquer—any color de- Communitw Center floor | The quickness of eye and limb you Gms X 2 LR of | may attain through practicing the Passon, Philadelphia. ... 19 lessons pach Harlow has given you H ‘I(':I‘v‘vjmxl:t ko] The same training stunts that Gene i Mo & Tunney 'k Dempsey. Jess Willard | stiffneas out of your "k and | Barry. Rochester and other great champions have |strengthens all of the muscles Hupta. . Cloveisne i shown me will be just the thing fory A champion in training spends more | Beekman. New York vyou, too. [time in these exercises than he does |Chadwick Fort Wasne Among the best training stunts are:|in boxing with his sparring partners. | Rl Jashjaxten v.x First-—Roadwork; jogging along for |And every boy should want to be a Rochester. ... ... a s y S Rochester _ a mile or =0 a day hampion. i Fort Wasnd KETS her score in such w way. Still smil ing, she ordered the pin Loy to respot ik s Chilonats 108t the game b i Qlaa Capt. Tohues gotten her spare | Wushington Recreation Leagie senion with @ count of 4 her team we Jop. The Bagles won by a score of tial encounter as members of the have wor Y v the way, Why can’t some of t ewisl : Y .‘: : agues observe e To Marie Neeb and lda Weinberg g ¢ 1 R C such a stra de little more closely” The g the Eagles, proved suck tr . ¢ endid example fensive combination in the backfield lthat the Community Center squad Vigorous hattling i< cxpected the | found scor opportunities few and King Pin No. 2 establishment tonight, | far hetween when Meyver Davie and King Pin| Veteran players from several promi quints clagh in a District League en-| nent school and independent squads| gagement. Thess teams alwavs put|have foined the Eagles this season x hot scrap whenever they meet forming the strongest sextet in the = L & e vn axmrn. are primed for their tilt to- | history of the night school. Pauline | Two—Skipping the rops oyrigh 7 g o Takes but a few days. Makes of High- yi e e G etz Three-Leg and hody. exercises. - % New. York. night. e rerly with the Metropaiitan | _The road work strenthens your henither. Chicago: | CoateCars 1 and Vicinity Belmonts and Jerry's Stars are to | aintetic Club wextet, are two tossers | 1669, gets off excess poundage (tat| NEW YORK, January 20 () — |Wallace, Rochester. Walluee, Rocherter o 3 2R 30 102N || for 1926 greatly exceed the total b the King Pin dri ¢ s : i wind, | About $6.000 was raised in a benefit \ Potomac 861 Nash salex in the same territory Joseph McReynolds meet fonight on the King Pin drives | pecforming for the Eagles, who are Lasts longer than paint, looks better. 1227 R Street N.W. SALES Requires less attention. Repairs to Al N|| In Washington A getting them a sp SEEE [l m s pspg ot s ~55358583% S0 Cam 8 cs o LT you don’t need) und helps your for the 2 years of 1924 and 1925 | boxing show last night for Sum I e tie extsting ke x s | Sk i) e Tupe s hens the | . r : nc. n an effort to breuk the ti Ung | well known in busket bull cirelex. Miss | Skipping (he rope strengt | Langtord, the . “Bostan. /Das dabws costibined. eciween them i the Natlonal Capial | Keel, Who'starred in puird posiion, | legs, walies the muscles suple 0t | 10iq" G time. terror of the heavy-. owrooms \ THINK IT OVER 35 Years Refinishing 1d Grace Payuter, Jumping cen © answe « - 3 : Jeague. B e T osseraPotEihe AWl |are given them during a boxing bout. | Welshts, who is now almost blind TEZ UATIRIAL 348 \ Automobiles e e Morer uvis, out, | o0 Pormal Ectiiol e e e ey RADIATORS, FENDERS SALES & SERVICE Wallace Motor Co. Georgia Ave. at Upshur their set with 1 1 hen the teams meet on Princess Athletic Club tossers, play- | will giv u that fine footwork that MAIII Ahll N\ 1‘.‘..“;4‘1,‘5'.'.. ant drives in & Ladies’ Dix | ing in the District of Columbia Girls' [all boxing fans ndmire. REN \ Distridutor Columbia 3052 : A1l League, last night romped | Leg and body exercises make hip WITTSTATT 7 7 1709 L Street Main 7612 trict Leagus match. Winning three | Basket gamen would give the Temples a tle 'on the Capital Athletic Club first team, and thigh muscles. sypple,.takes tha 319 18th NV, -

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