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SPORTS, 'THE EVENING STAK, WASHINGTON, D. 0. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927. 8 " Georgetown Five Ends Its Season Tonight : Kline Inventor of Five-man Defense HILLTOPPERS TO ENGAGE |PASKETBALLTMLE |BUSINESS HIGH TO START |MARINE CORPS NINE BASKET BALL PLAY FIRST WILLIAM AND MARY TEAM| TITATALEXANDRIA| BASE BALL WORK MONDAY| ADDSSOMETALENT - SED IN MIDWEST IN 1913 —_— ALEXANDRIA, Va., February 17.— | M:‘:“’"! i l:fli‘;er: on ‘h{‘ Quantico | The play-off for the Third Athletic . . rines 56 ba leam this season ~ . . » 2 Jashi i ot of Virginia basket bail cham. ates to Prep in Gym—Stenographer | will be Lieuts. Waiter Troxell and Pete | Nebraska Wesleyan Coach Originated Novel System Invaders Downed by George Washington in Opener pistrict of Virsinia bosket il cham | Battery Candid ALY B L A ) & 3 Here, But Show Much Skill—Catholic U. Drops |55h St A0S Heoing Wer. Five to End Its Season With Clash With Maury [nd stirs, | Troxell plaved first bass | for Crucial Battle With Nebraska Varsity. champlon of Division A, facing War- renton High School, title holder of pitcher. Willlam Derr, Wiliam Scar Team Held Cornhuskers Helpl o . Division Br The game will be In the | i olk Tomorrow. lett, Goorgo Fortier and Sanford o paees Final Clash of Northern Jaunt. R ke | in Norf Yoling dre othias newcetiors: to the i | L : . team. i [, Virglnia Athlstlo Club wiit mest st |, Veterans who will bo at hand in- BY LAWRENCE PERRY ) “alley Confernce e " Joseph's in a baske! game at the “ITTLE 11 be lost by Busi-y game and Central was to appear at|eclude (eorge Fox, Howard Hudson N Nebraska Wesley: ¢ JORGET wasketers close the Seton Hall meet in Newark last + ITTLE time will be t by sl s ieorgs ox, Howar udson, ® 4 al . ka slevan and BT N vamight. play- | night, Eddie Swinburae of Georgstown | Armory Hall tonight. o High athletes in laying | Manasas, . agalnst Swavely | Jesse Kidd., Tom Stolle, John Buko: | b e e R husker institution were only 4 ing host to William and Mary | was third. Johnny Gibson of Ford-| Alexandria basket ball fans will see ide nw‘ lmlsk:(f B ‘ll and tak-) School P [yay l‘,jl‘;'l'r e ,“'"j‘ Lol ]l‘;'l‘}“ bustle in sports—in mast | L lLch apatt, s iry between College in Ryan gymunasiuni, ham was the winne Christ Church Prep School repre. ing up the ba: “today by| A clash has been arranged for Feb- & . James Levey and Ray | games weors 4 sports. that is to say y Lo " A . It was announ i L 3ot eh- | Hannah, | N each won a starting at & o'cl sented in_athletios in this city fer ruary 25 at the Arcadia between Cen- | "YU 0\ ach the Quantico | time and - . " 3 A s ol battery candi- J. ¢ It will be the Blue and ( s first the first time Saturday. The Rich. |Coach Jack Colling that battery vanCHf e yjeh and the Georgetown fresh- o in ¢ u rumination and philo . s i per ould so have 5 . Sel " ) 0 ditic Lk i i p ame 8hoi R o 7 s ) hat a rubl col i The Hilltoppers would a Episcopa! High School's team. P hool gym. | combinations, and the game should | eopn 0y (G0 e Y oach | esting facts come to light when two new court was built in the Lincoln " Northern trip for three | — slon on Monday in the v Stk 3 3 i oot 2 O ol e b ation onthietipart BY ||.|.|N0|s QulNT Alexandria High School will go to |The basket ball team ends its soa.| Prove i bang-up affair. the team at Parris Island. Richard | More enthusiasts are gathered. 1t is | Municipal Stadium: tho stage was set of one of the New York teams listed Front Royal on Baturday to play Ran- {son tomorrow night in Novfolk, Vi | Coach Jack Collins’ tossers squeezed | Duncan, outfielder, and George Mon- |18 this Wiy 1ha tradition is made ar 4 proxed. to bel tie indae S resulted in « decision to abandon the | e dolph-Macon Military ~Academy at | against Maury High School. _lout a 2521 victory yesterday over|teith, first baseman, also will go to] R il siiave e aanat il contest aviE DRI jaunt. | basket ball. Only tossing of the horsehide Willl (;onzaga in the Stenog gym. Both [ this South Carolina post. CUSCINOW. cutiouly - enaugh, at o | o the ilddic Wes ¢ By the Associated Press 2 e ” be permitted by the Business mentor| ¢o, gy handicapped abgence | Home and home games with Cath-|tme when some of the import.: _Two days ore the game Bish Though William and Mary fell be-| CHICAGO, February 17.—Ilinoly’ St. Mary's Celtles play Swavely|at the start of practice. To make of jependables. Busines without | olic University and a tilt with Gal- [basket ball teams are dropping the | !iu: the Weslevan center, came to fore George Washington last night, [easy victory over Northwestern at|School in a basket ball game at Ma- | certain that the boys will not “cut paenarq Jones and Tony Steward, and | laudet appear on the schedule of 22 | iveman defense, there is something ir d sald there would be nothing 14 to 22, the Williamsbhurg lads showed | Urbana last night was the game the | nassas Saturday night. loese” and hurt their arms Collins) tho Purple did not have its ace, John- | contests for the Quantico nine. of a controversy in the midlands as t s tme if the coach could deviss considerablo strength and tonight | Ilini needed to poke their way a T e will not allow the use of gloves at|ny Bogek on the job. It was a keenly |but 5 will be played at Quantico. who invented this system of play. 0 hod of g dribbling likely will provide Georgetown with |notch upward in the Big Ten basket fivst. contested game all the way. Revelle| The card follows: 2 There has been a prevalling idea | of Haskell, usker's star for plenty of opposition. In Snyder the | ball standings. cEI_Tlcs MAY TAKE Manuel Klawans, manager. I 1ow | Jones and Charley May for Business cknell Universits that Dr. Meanwell, the great basket|Ward, and Nebraska's out-of-bounds Visltors have an eagle-eved forward | Illinois now is tied with Iowa, with | . busy completing an attractive sched-|inq Jim Farrell and Gaghan for Gon. o i ball coach at Wisconsin, was the au.|P!ay. It occurred to Kline that on out- and they have other tossers of ability. | a 647 percentage, having won 6 | ule for the Rhode Island avenue|z,em' were leading scorers. Avnl S pniwan ! vern thor, in the face of the fact that th of-bounds L of his basket e S : : and lost 3. lowa has won 4 S PAI.AOE school nine. Eddle Marosy, regular} s April 13— Temple Univerois coach has admitted that he never saw ‘V"rn ory, | S would have plen In vanquishing the Indians from fang jost 2. | southpaw pitcher on the team for the | Central High triumphed over Episco- | ABril 13—Tembie Uiiveraity the fiveman defense employed 1 5 O tine w0 gev If all five men ‘Willlamsburg last night George W *;fi“; Northwestern's 46-te defeat last e past two seasons, is captain. | pal yesterday at Alexandria, 26 to 24.| AnHi 18 R L Nebraska Wesleyan used it again the | Stationed themselves in a waiting de- Ington continued its recent sterlig|pight was the seventh in & 1ow for| y.oo0 o yne peverics G T After taking the home club's dust for | APEi 168, Bondventine ¥ Collagt Badger five. ! formation, it not only would he work. The Colonials played smart anston team. EVamp MCABO | gastern High, howeer, will not turn| ihree quarters Coach Cogging' doughty | Ao i Wele b, darviand Colfege None the less, Dr. Meanwell was (1474 to penctrate bt would, he bee basket ball and shuwed that their re vanston Leam. eheduled for Sat.| Bruins can break into the win colump ‘ in < { A & Forest : Y et T e etk attack e american U. could | yronr Eames are oo e o el | in the two-game series with the New | 80 dulckly fo diamond prepuratlon | tossers stepped out in the late mo-| Af irginia Military Tostitute credited only recently by a national « v, ~ ] a White | v ¢ ce 1 ol ¥ allaudet Colle 't riter ith h ing devised i P oMy S Heht Wf ol i o , all in | York Celtles starting tor when the Light Blue and *l ments to win. Pete Nee and Forrest | &Y 4Gl .. e | SPOTts writer with having devise ised Cornhuskers. not be considered in the light of o | igan. ‘Wisconsin and Purdue—all in | {67 S Wahig lonight In the | Basketers have called it a season after | Burgous were Central's SCoring aces, | Lesiogion " T4 Nilltary lnstitute at | jofense and the other day Lon Jour. | sivo b ecifea T St Sl St shatiihey TeallyThave AN action, Self in. second. piace by Hajurday | tomorrow afternoon’s game with the | with Bryant and Temple leading the | Mat 13—Gettssburg College det of Pennsylvania was hailed as the i eaited ta pides tke mproved combination L eton ) eratty "of Maryland. freshmen in | 700 DESURE S0G Templ [ £ o i R, inventor. first applving it to the 1916 f the center clrcle | 2 i | . o M S ashington (oiesn n ot floor, the two forwardm | | The Celtics boost 2 Ritchie gymnasium at College Par hington_ (ol University of Pennsylvania five. o BN e ics boosted themselves into d S i 1 gton College 8 ) g Jout a vam l?,g' L W L um, hiis prov L to be the COLLEGE BASKET BALL. | ™ (h Washington for first place |10 18 the intention ..y' unvl..lnnn hu)le“ AL s DICR— 24 —Catholl Universiy at Wash Kiine Tnvented Play. i L bout a vapd, and anced machine. He played a corking | George Washington, 22; William | list night trimming Fort Wayne | Guyon to assemble fod ‘ Jup a brave fight against Gallaudet | Virginia University The difficulty with the claim in be and the 1ards just back 2% secon e dates for @ few days' practice prior| costerds Oty Cliih. betore i 1 At 0od game.last night, as did Jim |and Mary, 14 for the second consecutive time, 29 to vesterday at the City Club before suo- [ “SESGE G . v Driversity haif of Jourdet is that in 1916 practi ) Lrow line and outside the . . s ; d base ball drills. Guyon | umbing. to the K o ) sl 5 versity, 21. | 25. and thereby made their record |to the start ot - L »1 | cumbing to the Kendall Morgan le i the high schéx ‘ row circle, assuming, of co liam and Mary, scoring 8 of his team’s | Dartmouth, 85; Yale, 20. However, if tha Bruins take at least | prove espectally valuable in enablin stages, but Gallaudet soon gained the | Moreantow: s here o e s A5 E a e o e interdi W 9 | hei ng the five-man 3 Wi done only on out-of- ey Pen Syracuse, | one game of the seriea from the Cel. | Rlm (0 et & line ot the new materinl | upper hund.” Cosgrove and Dyer for there were using the five-r . Nite suiy onoutae n It g : | that will be aaflable next Fall and|(iilaudet and oy Mo o . indsy pia . Princeton, 22; Cornell, 20. | ties, it will leave Washington aldne | e e o aud nd pelli for St r 'I'E Ms AR DR s gga é bt 1 coached to co . Catholic University ended its North-| Clemson, 33: Florida, 16, | at the top. |also in giving such boys an opporti-| displayed keen Lasket marksmanship. A E A% wimatier of fast anil of BRGR. o Coric 6 Shoe highs ovee e i ern trip last night by taking the short | North Carolina State, 20; Duke, 23.| It is reported that the Chicago club | Rity of getting an idea of “what it is | WL Otp LA ¢ ScoNered ADS 2! & Vi 0 Walker ) . o . 3ad | A € attempt at goal froy end of a 3721 score from Fordham.| Harvard, 36; Brown, 16. | owners are seeking to buy Nat Hol. |l about. SV Wikl Opmuber, Wialker_and Gaber FOR SOCGER SERIE | B iine."o¢ The Unweraity ot ril: | i : W b The victory was partclularly sought | Notre Dame, 35 Wabash, 25. man or Joe Lopshick of the Celtics. i scortng cansintantly, Wemern, SHah B o R | raska Wesleyan five prao- by the New Yorkers as the Brookland | ~Waynesburg, 0 — e Other court games tomorrow will| hundily downed George Washington | b Al Dkl ol ulue T B s anly about 30 min- quint is one of two that have scored 36. HOWELL SETS WORLD bring together Devitt and Georgetown | freshmen last night, 37 to 13. v | iy e Wesleyan In the s¢4- | yrey on the day before the game, and this season over Fordham. The home ] sity, 15 | fl‘;hgr!“ A iy Sym | _Central High swimmers will enter- | Champion Walford hooters are due | “’if.'yad"a cotortul personatity ana | 1230 €¥ening went into the eructal ;11:1;" n:wi u“,;lwmdmi“)“‘:i:‘a:nl:‘fi'.'v;‘lx;:l_ }-l:,ll:‘(':-‘;n 4""""“ s RECORD FOR PLUNGE and Strayel BrG- e { tain Calvert Hall School in the Central | to clash with the German-Americans | in those days was very much in the | o L0oF With 1se that worked so at the ¥ M. (. A AR L L i ! as v Pesr ot . Catholic University after the first few | Poly, 36. CHICAGO. February 17 P .—R. E = |3 :,E.,f;"‘,:f"r{-’;‘:;r‘,',"‘:"_:"":);;,‘;“l‘lf'v"‘fh::inu the Monument Grounds in one of | intercollegiate lmelight. lLater ill-|y,,nqe Dlave s Nabrs ks e minutes. Catholic University began | Western = Kentucky Normal, 46;/,, (COrARO: Februard 16 ER-2 00 | - Saturday will be a rather lean day (o Blue and White mermen also may | the two games to be played in the health interrupted his activitics and h helpless. never did get a briskly registering three points in the | Louisville, 25, | tion - cutabilihan e Siat: o NK_m_mlm- schoolboy fives dGf this section. [mw Loyola High of Baltimore tomor-| Cup tle matches of the Washington | NOW, because of the necessity of ISher { oy shot and was overwhelmingly opening minutes, but Fordham soon Only three tilts ave listed, and two are | (10 T08 e EoRcHE Tty work, he is immured in Hasting Col- | Yoo o o > for the plunge for distance in. & 80- | gon out-of town courts. Gonzaga is to | v, this team having been listed | SOREer WOEUPL o o 04 ae the|lege. In Nebraska, still coaching the | @ v ;::em\t\ohz‘h:u‘;;"f,.?";,::lV":,f-'.f:-f‘:,:",': PRO COURT LEAGUE. |foot tank here, when he went the | ’ive) ta Leonardtown, Md., to engage | 'P"OUER & mix-up In the schedule. | result_of drawings last night, will| court game. 3 | frbtlde s cipal scorers for Fordham, while Long. |length of the pool in 14 seconds. | 1 aanard Hall High and Friends is to| Lightweight tossers of Western High | ind -Rosedale and Monroe hooters Kline's time at Nebraska Wesleyan | masmTs Foley and Harvey did about all of | Washi & Pet. | The former record of 15 25 seconds | gq to Baltimore to engage McDonogh. | eked out a 16-14 win over Rm-k\'mo‘L:lushln&: at the Rosedale Playground. | fell in the good old days of basket U, S, SCHOOLBOY CREW \C e E ' ey e Looe made by Guernsey of Yale in}(Cgntral will meet Boys' Club Celtics | fligh yesterday in an extra-period| Concord and Mriboro clubs drew |ball. when it was pretty much of a R S Mtvaiite's o6 . New ¥ e 1000 | T AL ng b i | atholic U ""“L""A,‘ unting |Ray Yok, . | 0p | 1923. at §:30 o'clock at the Boys' Club in | battle. Ibyes and will meet the winners of | catch-as-catch-can game—in the Mid WILL RACE IN ENGLAND Little time will be lost by Catholic | Gleteland v 3 Y 0| The plunge for distance was one of‘me only local game. the other matches in the semi-final. dle West at least—and a foul was not i nlver ity i Peentilng ortvities on i Een wioae # 4 42 ithe Central A. A. U. championships | i ! Marlboro will play the winner of A called on a player for simply knocking | KENT, Conn., IFebru their home court. Determined to re. | Philateithis lecided tonight. A game between St. John’s and| LEAGUE HOCKEY. | the Wiford-German-American tiit. |a man down. It was only when he | por the first time an American pre- deem themselves for the rather dis. | M0 oo 0.7 | (Howell formerly was a member of | Georgetown freshmen in the Saints'| v o o "pecerte 5 Hiram, 37, | PJans were arranged for a soccer | kicked the fallen opponent in the| ..o conoocin” cin' participate astrous trip during which they won | 04" < | the Northwestern University swim-|gym was the only tilt involving a = Lot » 1. |game between the Fort Washing- face that the referee took notice. The |P? Se & but one of four games Coach Fred| % York. E | ming team. scholastic quint carded this afternoon | Duluth Hornets, 2: Minneapolis | ton, Md., team and an all-star dribble was the backbone of offense. next June §n the Thas challenge cup Rice’s men will take the floor at TONIGHT, | S for a h;:-u foor. SLra:xm s Business | ailler, 0. iele\;en(‘:o be l;lxeCIlPd from th{n play- "lu X}W\;“"m-m;‘ of 'nf‘d“’h!‘hlh"kl aiver fiaee ”’_I_l”;“l,”"’(“‘:' h‘;flfflfilhz E:l'l- Brookland tomerrow night enterts Mimere adel cllege tossers were to zo to Balti-| . i . Cinnineg | €68 in the Washington Soccer League. | sity of Nebraska ai el a Wes- }land he Kent School, n e R e ca {COL. MARGETTS TO HEAD | more today to engage tho Strayers| Chicago Cardinals, Winnipeg | Gliy’ layers born i the United | levan fives were among the best in | announced, will send ita crew over to 43 ! | Clollege tossers of that city in a return ! Maroons, 0. States have been chosen. I the West, and Nebraska was the un-|take part in the rowing classic. from a local standpoint tomorrow | night is that bringing together Ameri- | The War Department yesterday an- | can University and Gallaudet at Ken- . ’flg;f"(t‘xlxcn‘:‘;:, ':\'l,:’:ég:'«:e:len::ull;'::v: dall (1":";:7 d?‘-xf Methodists con- as chairman of the Army central polo quered Gallaudet recently, and, smart- | GUARDS IN TWO GAMES. committee that will supervise polo ing under- this defeat, Coach Teddy | e iid - i : . : it e throughout the Army and will organ- Hughes' men can be counted upon| Company F. National Guard, Pa% |iza teams to represent the military to put up a stiff fight tomorrow night | keters face sUff tests tonight on the |78 RGP, 0 WRIE 0 in an effort to even the slate with | Armory floor at Hyattsville. ’“‘@[ Others named un"(he‘ committee are | Springston’s protege: regular Guard five will play host ‘“}‘\‘I'LJ Willis D. Crittenberger, Cavalry, | v E el | the Newark Pleasure Club, one of the | cooretary-treasurer: Lieut Col E. 1. | With Jim Birthright again in the | girongest amateur teams of Baltimore, e e i IR TR ’mia}n’«fi’ fi‘fimndf:“:fi o "“f':"-‘ “';‘]fdv“‘“: {in the main attraction, and in a pre-| v Balrd, Cavalry; C. L, Scott Dlod up 40 n”"‘uf:';l‘mfl“‘fi; "r”‘lf”":eq‘lhmnm'\ starting at 7:30 o'clock the ter Corps; Cortland Parker, | 0ld. Dominion lads. . Capt. Sawyer | COmPany reserves wii rm:.hrrh :mnkels.gsnml‘ul staft, and Robert E. O.Brien, | Gheed’ 2 bartiona Teen eve in | With Montrose A. €. of this clty. Cavalry. caging seven goais from the floor to| lead the Methodists' attack. While Catholic U. and William ana ||} : Maty nd Ametican 1 and G odes | K M3 The Ehening Star are “enteriaininz _college court fans | |, G bere tomorrow night Maryland's five | | will be flashing its wares at Raleigh, N. €., agaimt North Carolina State. i State has a sturdy team that is cer Y tain to provide the Old Laners with the stoutest sort of opposition. Karl Wildermuth Georgetown | sprinter, who gave a sensational per- RY out this triple punch, a fa-|learned the movement and can do it formance in the New York A. C. lust | vorite attack of Coach’ Spike | gmoothly speed up in shadow boxing Monday night when he showed his Webb, in shadow boxing first. |and do it over and over. Then you're heels 1o @ cruck fleld. also is & fine | Slip the left lead over the|ready to try it on your opponent. student. Rev. Chavles \W. Lyons, S. right shoulder of your op-|The shift punch {s another clever J... president of the University, at af, ont Then deliver a straight right- | piece of work Webb teaches his box- meelting of the' faculty and student|y. 4 blow to the body (1. Duck|ing puplls. You start a fast outside body yesterday presented Wiliermuth| o hend under the extended arm of | right hook toward the faee, but with @ testimonial for excelience in |Lous netd the same time [stop the fist a fe studies, President Lyons referred to | Ypon, “TROM Y B Sy | oS Iow ailee om i the fact that the majority of the Bluo | S a igfgbEhook: o itlie and Gray athletes were doing well in | w1t With 2 o e e i their classes. ” e Try it out in front of the mirror Competing in the 400-meter run inland see how it works. After you've EAGLES AND EXPRESSMEN MEET IN TERMINAL GYM| Two fast court games are scheduled Celtics downed the Washington Won- for tonight in V hington and nearby | der Five. to 30; . Mary's Celtic | target. Immediately deliver the same Maryland. Seniors beat Palace Seniors, 21 to 15, [ kind of a blow with the left—but let American Railway Expressmen will | and the Celtic Midgets trounced it land. This can be used in reverse— get a crack at the champion Anacostia | Potomae Midgets, 50 to 14 starting with the left and letting the J ume billee w the Ter- 2 = N ri ¢ ~ damage. nurf;‘x"\".nx‘ll i ;j’\ln‘.’ :{;‘\ ilook.| Washington Preps in the Jewish 'n\!).fu'd\-r’- ‘t':ic:lmzqn‘;w-lsa»crmm on the Bond's Whirlwinds, virtually an all- Community Center league, have foot I\:,\II' fleld Hfl"e it fs in boxing: STar iaramarion, will journey t0 Mot | aPsanved gainse with fwo Saltimens | 900 DRV S71C, SEEI 20 U8 0 BORIGE: Jumphreys to mect the soldier team | teams on successive nights next | S{Ret o B8 IGUR (A, BOOE there. The Bond players will report | Week. Sunday they will face the Lo | i % Lign to the body. That trick at the store at 6:4 ; Slesinger team and Monday night | {00 & PERCES HE lry’.imm.edlal;:ly Last night the Whirlwinds stopped | Will meet the St Gerald Five, cham- | WolIdC 10, Welh 10 1y W the sensational winning sureak of St | plons of |hl‘lhl“!lui'fl!'hnl'{!)\ League. After he is trying to yml\.'o those Martin's annexing 21107 game v , ath Infa S two come back at his vith the dou- & . . . ny I, 12th Infantry, defeated hack at him w o b paved i the” Kerican Uiy e e ewimbity ble‘nonkc puncr:” Delivereither inside PUT it down now for a double-riveted, Cool as a ¢laim-adjuster. Sweet as an v um. X = ; : or outside left hook to the face, imme- - : 0 10 16, at Fort Washington. 00k % _ Y. M. C. A. Guints of Washington | - Elks defented Staw, 71,5, ana | dlatels followed by inside or”outeide copper-cornered fact: Prince Albert will unexpected inheritance. Fragrant as ore will clash tonight at | Optimists won from Navajos, 44 to 20, | right o. 2 o . . . 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