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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN‘G'I'() D. ¢, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927 SPORTS. Business Quintet to Play Mauly High of Norfolk in Virginia Cily, February 28 TRIP OF STENOGRAPHERS | PRO COURT kEflAggE | SAUNDERS 15 0USTED QSOCCESSTT%EFOFQASL - PALACE PROS MEET Washington ... 0 WILL END THEIR SEASON — e fiws oo f IR AS PRO TOP SCORER v cu v v o TWO WESTERN FIVES leveland 101 ; ) — he round Philadelphia . e ¥ = il grounds - New York -.....". [ t Saunders, Washington's star | second game whedulod serie lub pre nal basketers frhind will have lots of ground to | ton Saturday A e scor, | League ti ) inket in 1 Eochikiae. $9: Ballimony up in the individual pointscor- | e : M to rest for a day before they re Captain for Next Campaign Will Be Chosen on Boat Philadelphia, 35: Chicago, | ing race when the local pros return|,; a8 Maribors v i can League schédule on Way Home—Number of Attractive Schol Fort Wayne, 28: Clevelid, 27 b6 ‘Atnsdenn Teage artion Kb M) e h bt ghol ime# agoinst the Chl GAME TONIGAT. i , . ¥ 1 the Fort Wayne o day night 8 » with Chicago B s day A Y . < ~ » 4 | Philadelphia at Chieago 3 = o s on d Monday tic Games Are Carded for Saturda A SA NARURSAT. Saunders assed this week by | American Kickers will mee 3 the 3 1 r 7 Fort Wayne at Rocheste “hicle Pas: *hiladelphia forward > ‘ k t i Moon Hfll\! AME SUNDAY. ho now tops the scorers with a totai hero of Chicago Uni NESS HIGH will end its] final period, University of Maryland | : LRI, . b SRS Rt b ind should give Washington basket bal season with @ |Freshmen swept to a 47-t0-26 victory | 225 scrap than it did in any of The | ¥ ween shiftir back . the alf contests, all of which game the strong | over Tech High last night in Ritchie -,;-l ; . y % il Maury High School team at| gymmasium at College Park in the .LJ. ¥\ PEP MEETINGS HARM 1 forth e Saunader R NAVIN |s RETICENT e Wi the Capital City floo Norfolk on February 15. Lel | curtain raiser © the Maryland Stevens, | s ’ | &hd Matager Fanitedy of Weshington) e Z AP ter men of the Stenographer squad | Varsity battle, Radice, Tetzel and oo aoins st i he rejuvenated Baltimore Orioles probably will elect a captain for next | Roberts scored heavily for the Old 1 TEAMS IT ls FOUND I~’!:yivd I\\nh 1:1‘} -H".;r t“‘l‘. ‘\:J‘Llflv‘v“ AS TO COBB WAIVERS st ig itore, While. Cleve Winter on the boat returning from the | Line youngsters, while Rooney and y ‘w.‘m L Jith Eoley, of Cleveigng inst night ¢ more. while Cleve Virginla city. Berger ‘"“"dh'h: ro|u|l:l1nu‘|‘~[ con PRI “h Solnts Hiiata )’l" ‘-k,\' ol “:! T l\\ i t s (;\; v\y; : h:;\:"fi flrr:.v‘ efore 2 tes Maury, ho v fo A al T ers. A « leve an professiondl schedule, fell Before the test with Maury, how-| sistently for the Manual Trainer: 5 s Alibitited Bisia next, having rung up 194 markers. | Skt i prif » aseana hAl, 106 ever, Coach k Collins will send " T o ¢ s 2 h The Business courtmen against two| Devitt's gaie with Alexandria m'.\;‘lyu CHICAGO, February 8.—The “pep” | = Chi i“:)r,“‘;\”c‘:l( glve Washington a | % b s Y | in t 3 ort Wayne n or three stalwart foes. No games are | Scheduled _yesterday afternoon meeting before the big game and the | much harder fight at the Arcadia Sun | xovin, president of th 1.\”v‘x'y"»"«‘!{\h,’~.:,‘":..,3' &l for emainder of s | Américah U. gy hag beeti postponed last-minute exhortirg of the team by 2 gt ) i o8 . cehsduled for the remainder of this | Amerlcah U. g3, ba Virginians asked HEN W ARA the coach have come 10 be an accept: | With the locals. Wigkhorts, the Windy | (o League Base Ball Club. and act-{ {5403 K00 entertained on Februa § in the[to be relieved because of midyear ."m .'A....."&n‘l ed and colorful part of '“““-1\ .:’”‘1‘”"‘5 & 1o l:)‘:m\"r;-‘rh ranks s HH 10 T oass s e oan Leand. | . Stenographer gym and Bliss Electrical | examinations. prep .h(i‘x‘l l?”“‘;'l“ 5 :‘I""““,, bbtial | batota. g % "' | report from St. Louis had | PEABODY SOCCER Study indicates that suc nal | po | o ; ; : Fort | asked waive Ty | S School may be listed for the Business | cgarh Elmer (“Hap”) Hardell, who 4ol 08 S havths thof | Monday night the strong floor on February 10. On February | i “\iiisiriousty training the ~Tech oot Ao - P00y | Waste hlch many s Lelless | . “There is nothing definite now and i Coach Ken Simondinger's fast Gon- | gien’ track squad in the basement of 5 ~ | 1 impairs the mental and | Will wir s second-half flag, will be [T have nothing to s 3 FETED BY SCHOOL will invade the Stenogrid-|columbia Junior High, says that Alex physical abilities of the individual Washington's guest at the Arcadia. Does _that op hav = for a tilt postponed from | yatys, sprinter, right now is the only | | letes, according to the investi n| The leading hat \‘\“' waivers? . | Manual Trainer certain to compete in OLFERS have long been told | blow and keeps the clubhead on the | just cormipleted here, that the team's “1 have no st e Yot e P | (e, Univetsity of Rishmonid eamés | to keep theli: atme tucked in | ball for the maximum hold. | efficiency. is « derably reduced | this time,” he replied ner attended by all members of brsepcr e v gl el :“ el L1 g e 4 P T e :::1\;\‘ rather close to the body| Strangely enough, the quickest way | Measurements of heart action dur-|jjl! ; a8 g . | the Peabody School soccer team, which ion mext June, but his pas ever, that several mor o ougho s it | to g follow after the ball | ing periods before and after contests | K ashington k b D e ol il . rugsen |20 to aybess i ths indiviayul Svgels, e s Toad | 1o K56 with, & lonk Mack swing, bt | bonvinced Inveatigators for the Sott : i {D. C. MATMEN WILL SEEK | y Anthony (Tony) Stewart, rugged |aithough a relay team will not be | is always good practicé, and | is swing, ‘, Rl Sl prgy: e [ especially o in the back swing. How- | with a short one. Golfers should fix | Park board that “such exhortations or | gui'i, 2 i A4 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC TITLES|Dpmsyin. was ol nip zuard, who also 1s a clever foot ball red b dl Trainers ; &) St o e g e gttty Sm‘t WA e D o atten L apt. Ghaw | ever, thete is & timie {n thb wirig | one détermindtion to rule thelr effort | any other nervous stimulations are |} : i 1 i ool Blackistone and Orin Blandford—re- | when the arms must 1o let out—r- | with every club, and that i 3 b LT 1 . k f Wrestling champions of the South teacher associatior Saturday will offer unusually attrac maining from the crack Tech team of | leased into a petfect freedom of 7 |In the forward swing. That is, take | —WIth yery few exceptions thee | eekman: Baliimor i3 tlantic A. A. U. will be determined | Miss Gertr Young, principal of tive classes for a number of local | Q"L Z i which “cleaned up” in|tion—and that is while the ball is| that overswing out of the back swing | reported “the team which ave § Gie 31 8 bt 143 In the championship competition billed | Peabody, served as toastmistress schoolboy fives. A triple-header card | o Giagtic competition, Hardell faces|being hit and for a moment after- | and put it onto the front end of your | low pulse rate ame sto 3 | = held at Baltimore IFebruary 25 | Speakers included J. C. Swartz, prin at the Arcadia Auditorium will bring |, 50y gizeq job to develop a ward. forward swing. : was successful. Mumby. ' Baltin P 4% 128 1and 26, Champions in elght classes |cipal of Stewart Junior High; Geos o together Coach Bert Coggins’ snabby | gaple team this season. He naturally| The golfer who keeps his arms| If you will use a half swing back, . | uenther, Chicago. # 31 | will_be crowned. Youngblood, coach of the successrul Central High five and John Marshall | jo"%,o4 "egpectally enthusiastic over | crowded too closa into his sides in the | then release the arms as the ball Is| Boston Braves are said to be seek- | Meehan. Phily TH 8| Winners will receive gold medals, [team; Caroline Alexander, director of High of Richmond, Va.: Hyattsville | B (bbots " Hut it is a pretty safe bet | forward swing will choke the freedom | hit and let them go out after the ball, avton Sheedy, former George- |Gl d : team scoring the largest num’ | Plaza_playground; Richard S. Tenny High and a quint to be announced, and | FrotPCE &, BTG Bre counted iri | of the action and will consequently | you will probably note a vemarkable | town University star, who has been | N i r of points will receive a plaque. |son, director of boys’ activities in the & paip of sturdy girls’ teams. HYalt$ |the jmportant meets Tech will be | kil off distance that he can take with | change for thé better in your shots. |playing a bang-up game for Jack | Walace, Rochester. o i00 17 2 E nals are scheduled for February playground department, and Misses ville and its opponent will face in the | £,,,,9 to have garnered not a few. 4 more free swing. Try it. Dunn's Baitlmore Orioles for four |Latibel: Fhitaeln! 3 i | team to e _ Washington [(, ardner, Moore, Wood and Roach, opening game at 7 o'clock. Central| "yt gppears likely that the Manual| In figure 1 you see the clubhead (Cobytight. 1 < 4 Hih f 1 tr eabody and John Marshall will take the floor | rrajners’ relay team will not be o |peing sent through the ball with the at 8 and thé fair tossers will appear in | st ue last season, but that it will | ymg taeked in too clogs to the body. | the nightcap. All the games should|pe far from slow. The tentative i not only chokes off the club ac- | be interesting. John Marshall is re-| corabination comprises Capt. BIAckl | tjon at the Jwint whete sou want the | ported to have a particularly strong | gione, Bradley Edelblut, Robert Havell | ytrioet of club action, but it has a | ooy “"'10‘:("?,‘7“ (’;:“‘p;‘:“‘:‘:\}‘f:"‘:““‘c and Robert Bail tendency to start the forearms to roll- | seif as on e E s o % quints in this section. Hyattsville has| Rotkville, Md., high tossers offered inzl lvsgc\\;:\l;‘\e 2‘.:;,.-‘.13;:;0)3‘:1; Thh? &n improved team, capable of giving a [ Western's lightweights little opposi- | COHS #Fure © W6 b6b ihS olupnean| sharp Aght to most schoolboy fives,and [tion yesterday afternoon, and the| 1In figure 2 we sce the clubhen efforts are belng made to match a pair | Montgomery County boys absorbed a | Koing through with coreoct arm of | irls’ teams s near ev r -14 defeat on_the Western floor. | tion. Es"r:;:s;bfi,f“q e Sl s f{,éf With mine floor goals, and Mof. | leased and, with the right shoulder | Eastern High also figures in an im- | fett, who counted nine points, were | going in and after the ball, they follow portant fest Saturday. journeying to|leading &corers for Western and |on with the clubhead clear 'thrl-nunh Annapolis to engage the Navy Plebes, | Rockville, respectively. the ball. This gives the maximum starting at 1 o'clock. The Lincoln Parkers are all “het up” over the en- ®agement. which will mark the first ® time an Eastern team has ever met a plebe combination in an athletic con- 4 e (0] w ers test. A largé number of students are expected to accompany the Light Blue and White squad to the Maryland Cap- ital. Hoping to.show well against the ANY followers of the duckpin|of the losers led their quints with ‘f“‘(‘,“if 1'1‘*"‘:"*\'& Conch “h"”“x U"‘Y"" game here are looking for|sets of 312 each. < driving his proteges merrily. Yes- & v e, last| o = 1t b terday they scrimmaged with Gallau. e e of the | Federal Reserve Board made it two | det and this afternoon were to engage District, to make a great fin- | ot of three over the American Se. | St. John's in the latter's gymnasium. | i, in the Howard Campbell sweep. |Curity and Trust Co. Branches in the Tomorrow the Eastern hustlers will bé | siaxes at Convention Hall Saturday |bankers’ organization. Twomey, lead- gliven a final light drill. night. In fact, there are a number of | ing off for Federal Reserve, slammed | pncidental has booked | RS nteca ot the tport who are some. |the maples for a count of 320. i he Plebes fo se ball game at An- Glenn will hit the ; NoB napolis the coming Spring. :}",‘l‘;“‘;fi[‘:;:u:}j“m‘}’:',;‘,fm?ttqr i o Trinity No. 2 grabbed the odd from me s shot. But | &1 3 \ gainie between Coach Sanborn's | LEibatiy ot so miny. of them have | Vanniers did not need thiele handicap Speedy Straveis Business College | stopped to figure just how difficult it | Of 30 Pins to register th guint and Manhattan A. C. at the | might be for Glenn to overhaul the |tories: City Club is the only other engage- | men now ahedd of him. of ment for a local schoolboy five on| Pperce Ellett now heads the pack Baturday. % ~Jiwith a 10-game total of 1;’4){ exaLll!\' BR'BE Is OFFERED . 41 pins ahead of Wo'stenholme, who £ b Four sehlot scholastic tests afe card- |is i) fiteh place. Should Ellett hold to ed tomorrow. Coach Ken Simondinger | the averdge he has set for the first 10 B SK T B '_L will take his fast Gonzaga team to|games when he bowls the last five- Garrett Purk 00 engage Georgetown | game block Saturdiy, Wolsteriholme T, A . rep, Tech will mix wit oodward | would have to hit the pins at a clip i i P 2 School at the Bovs' Club gvin, Stray. | ot '138 per gdine to finish ahead of | PCRANPINCITN o L B er's will trade baskets with George- | Peice. ¢ 3.—Harry Scl r | town Freshmen in the preliminary to| But aside from Ellett, there are(arY S-—Harry A Schollar, athietic] the G. U-New York U. game at Ryan | Glem Weldman, Joe Mulroe and | FECCtor of VIEDESh COEE, 10 4 SEEKE §om and Devitt will visit Hyattsville | Henty Hiser for Wolstenholme to con- | FET FIade PEOUE POTey Tatises THEH | for a skirmish with the high school | sider. Weidman, with five games to |3 "y vecently an attempt was | o (mt piace on the hdmmlm”ll Guard | go, 1% but 11 pihs behind Dl‘letl Bnd | N6 1o BrbB& e of the WVabash ‘mor: oor. riends will meet | holds an advantage of 30 pins over A 3 Woodward in a Junior Prép School | Glenn. Mulroe and Hiser are Just b A A O B eague tilt on the Woodward floor. |akhéad of Glenn, but they have been feFhcE of Gokchba, CoNeEe exscntives | o going along in splendid manner in this T s -St. X and members of the Littls Glants n addition to the Easterh-St. John's | tournament. L (mnte ot He game 1wo contests were listed for| Wolstenholme may uphold his pres- scholastics today, Central was to|tige as a great money bowler and | . The athletic department of Wabash line' up against isattaville HIEh on | carey on th the richest prize ever | Collegs has poditive proof that prior i the National Guard Armory floor in | offered in & local duckpin event; but if | t3_the Franklln-Wabash hasket ball { - that town this afternoon, and tonight | he does it Wwould be the greatest up-|E@me at Franklin, January 31, 3 mem- Emerson is to invade the big gyin at | set in the annals of the sport here. |ber of the Wabash team was told that Brookland to tackle Catholic Univer- 8 considerable sufm Had Beéh bt on : sity Freshmen in the curtain-raiser | A meeting of the Washington City |this game on points, and that if this to the C. U.-Stevens game. Duckpin Associatipnt will be held Sun-|certain player would not, pl ‘e' in the \ { 4 day morning in the odk room of the |game and Franklin should ¥in by a Devitt's 135-pound basketers, who | Raleigh Hotel, starting at 10:30 | large score, the player would be well are way out in front in the Junior |o'clock, and Presldent Henry Tait|taken care of. This player immediately Prep School League added to their | Rodier hopes that it will be well at-|imparted the information to Coach lead vesterday, swamping Woodward | tended. In addition to the election of | Vaughan. : Sehool lightweights, 51 to 3. Maxwell | officers for this year, a formal tourna- We are giving thesé facts to the with 12 court and Frank, who gath- | ment schedule will be planned and|Public and hope the public, like the ered 11 points were the victors' scor- | other busjness of much interest to|Plaver, will aid us in every way pos- ing aces. Wignal collected Wood- |the @tckpinners discussed, fl""';":;;ml;gfl'["a‘fsel;g{:-Uc;mc:(-lnw S ward’s only 2-pointer. In all likelihood, a slate for the elec- e of the athletic o e fro th " ” h d ¥ 20 yan gl lkeliniood, & siate for the slec- | flembers of the athiftlc committee Right from the start “STANDARD” has overtoppe With Hayes and Clews figuriig | terested in the welfare of the associa- | PeLSOns who offered the bribe. most prominently in their drive on the | tion, but 1f 80 It has been Kept well w‘x‘ofl,“’;\:r';mdflewd Franklin by a all other straight gasolines in quality, performance cords, Codch Jerry Parker's Wood- | under cover. It i8 no Secret, howsver, ;\hard soh‘onl !os*(‘n“lafllmnlght nm thiat President Rodier will not be & P ralaeay. | . ] e way to George Washington Fresh- didate £ lection. When he &s- e % U G57ES WA DT Ay |l o e etion Wen 8% | MOOSE AND CORINTHIAN and, of course, in popularity. the Cononial Varsity-Davis ns fray | jet th fation know he was tak- in'the H_ street gym. Youns {0pped |Ing the job for one term uls, NINES CALL MEETINGS‘ the G. W. cubs in scoring with 10| The W. C. D. A. went along swirn- e . C. DA e ot o8| o more hase pall mestings are| By keeping its specifications higher, by sparing to be held by sandlot clubs tonight | oosing & whirlwind attack in the | ItSelf it promoted a most successtul|4pg tomorrow. Members o Moose A. | tourmer e oA, with more) (P dlmont gt S | 1 no expense or effort to produce a superior product, in the Dis :’;::’l:“ of Manager \alle\ 1254 Elev- HOWARD GETTING READY | {fisd brigne e " I e S B o i ; FOR THE LINCOLN QUINT | Two season rctris or che Generai | Maticer watter Xowman S the .S.tandard o C(.)mpany (N. ‘.I') today enjoys a Howard University basketers, who | Rung b 5y tne Baokieeners in theis | Of candidates for the funior, midget | position of unwavering leadership. ill play_ host to their ke .| match with the Checkers, The 482 [&nd insect base ball teams of the | coln_ University, in Howard gym | firet ghme of the Bookkeepers was | Club for tomorrow night at Immacu- Tuesday night will have Brick College | high game and thelr 1412 string high | Jate. Conception Hall, Eighth gnd N | 5 of North Carolina, as their guests 1o- | got of the Winter in this circuit. The | Streéts, at 8 o’clock. In addition to | 4 If you want the best gasolme your money can sreod MBS bn tho Jooa! B0 o A et o 1@ | the three other teams, Corinthian will | Zame will Start ot 830 oclock, Fisk | o0t keepers 7 put a senior combination on the University will be here to engage the | Viehmeyérs and Donaldsons con- | diamond. Sl s | buy’ use “STANDARD" regulal’ly. “STANDARD" Bisons on February 12. len&d. u:i:\;:gr. “::lh‘})‘i afl:;reéugr;nr;; RUARK bou w N . i Bkt 535 to 1,502 BLE WINNE i ‘ count: The 8core w:;“x.‘t'z'smm'x.so,.: CVC]O s reater ower faster ]ck.u a e S0l [ SergRC e te vt Y AT LIS ps g powet, pick-up, and a e Gl G e D e R el e smoother - running motor than any other straight Pete Latzo, world welterweight cham. |against six Donaldsons. terday in the three-cushion billiard plon, had been offered $10,000 to meet tion bowlers took two games | contest being played at Lewis and 1 3 o K the winner af the Tony Fresman- | groe e Arlingtons in the Athjetis | Krauus' parlors. He béat Goodacre, gasoline. Ioday 1S a gOOd time to tfy wn Arturo Sheckels bout scheduled here|(jyl, League, considerably dashing |35 to 81, and Murr, 35 to 83. Norwood Friday night. Paddy Mullins, Latzo's | the hopes of the Jatter for the circuit ““,::’,“"f“"(*m’:“"":;‘:m ,};"‘3!‘“1!‘““ totay ¢ manager, has promised to reply by |championship. Henderson, bowling £ Friday, local promoters said. for Recreation, led his team with a —- — STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N. J 5 . set of 366, while Mandley, Arlington WINTONS TO BAXQUL'I‘ 9 . a r, a a three-game string of | Snchos, ad n % Winton gridmen who last Fall won SETS GOLF RECORD. {374. R the 150-pound champlonship of the ORMOND BEACH, Fla., February 3| gonvention Hall strengthened its)Capital City League and also van- A —Virginia Van Wie, Florida East| g4 on first place in the Ladies Dis. | quished ranking teams at that weight Coast Woman's golf champion, set al(rict League by sweeping its set with | from nearby sections will be ban- woman's record on the re-vamped Or-| Petworth. Marle Frere, at anchor, |aueted at Harvey's Saturday night. mond Beach Golf links, playing in the|was high scorer of the match with |Harry (Babe) Connaughton will be woman's February tourney handicap| 312, ShEnt medal play, with a 79. !—-—_—__— i Joseph Phillips Company took a |couple of games from the Knights BOUT IS POSTPON’En of Columbus in the Natlonal Capital SYRACUSE, N. Y., Febr 3 (@, | League. Jack Whalen with 851 led Postponement has been amnounced | the Sausage Makers to victory. ot the bout between Johnny Risko of | Night Owls twice showed the ey Cleveland, and Tiny Jim Herman,|to American Railway express N i Pactfic Coast heavyweight, which was) in the Terminal R. R. Y. M. C. originally scheduled for Friday '..,:m\lou Bryan of the winers and Rond_ IGNITION TROUBLE? ‘* m¥' w : G A s O L I N E WE REPAIR ALL MAKES et e MOTOR (CO. CREEL BROS. H 1811-17 14th St. N.W. Potomac 473 ! Conveniently Located Representing 48 Leading Mfgrs. of Auto AW on Fourtsenth Stredt Electrical Equipment and Motor Parts T 1333-37 14th St. Main 5780

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