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EPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D . FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1927 SPORTS. 47 Ticket Scandal Marks Delaney-Maloney Fight: Indoor Meets Popularin New York DECLARED TO BE WORST Horton's Par Golf Chart | IN HISTORY IN NEW YORK | i ABCDEFGH(JKLHNOPQRS 5,000 of 19,000 Seats Are Said to Be in Hands of | Speculators—Both Men Are in Perfect Trim 2| | for Their Battle Tonight. the Asso LW YORK. | i N The Jack Delaney, light-heav the bl ] v mix at of the ts of the Tonight vealm m strokes of i, ton nare uresque he staged indoors 10 rounds Ji e ivyweigh in one Conn., light I of ||\I‘ world, o wuncher Ted acle voul ney's world s Tun 1 Gene Thousands at even three. [l hluln.lri«~ at will be broadcast Iv,\ on 302-meter wave money that quarters nockout e voute is passed will fiying ahcad on the Tex Rickard's elinnn: Wl the loser back heavyweight ladde both mentally | 1 Bombshell £ master await are S ol : m— the inner 1 of send the den 1o proximately 200,000, ord for indoor bout by $35.000 record re- Berlenbach-Delaney loor nd prelimina ammy New York lightweight, meets clie Manty, New Bedford, Mass. reen of New York battles v l)\lflll light heavyweight. » the foot of the In perfect condition and phy tha of t ut is t the thin do are hardest lessons to learn For instance, keeping the ball. Certainly any one | back an at the ball, vet| ting has no idea how | lation are spoiled be- | correct il ng Wh casi- | with the the | ball will appe NE al tance is correctly taken, | the left instep, the | to be altogether too | [ far out front if the plaver has un- consciously been play it w A\ very good method for get Lcquainted with the correct ve- | of the ball to the body in the § wee is this: Put down a | to do that simple | ball where you can have it on a line | s this true in the | with the left You can make a p shot Figure 1, line on the ground or use the horder niblick to get out line of hen place your left olf experts tell me | foot so this runs across your in- always he on zuard | step. No the ball out on the| .up from the ball line and ta stance. | FAnother simple detail on which Yoou »w observe that the left | many players wrong for y rm parallel with the without ever knowing it is the mat- | left Also, with 4 traced [ tev of the stane Instead of having | square il hardly \.;-; ) | the Dall out in front, off the left | able of the club back 10 the allotmer Dan Carroll, man: 4 i heel ov the left instep, they huve it {of the % i i ittt i Wi : way of the body or back of mid lettin Both Carroll and members of the ”::Hl ke “\‘\“H i e commission denied any rection i with the speculators, but ( 1 and Pete It ger of Delaney, along with ind wit hearir ‘tanding Allery seats stray n the s ball off the e cd t . Ask $150 for Tiekets. candal, called histor | eve on the can stand the av many the : cause he ind : « | thing. Especially % 00 | short chip or rux when usi L trap, that they mu inst lookin Iter shots Is worst 1 hox Is A ticket s o its kind : of his otficers foc ixing Commis . 1 000 of sion fe 4.000 line put > your availal e hands of specul While 100000 people the ! each ulators about it should. stance, you 2 the face from ) on a detail like| lot of l'nfl\-wm't-‘ ..Forearm. . - St ng ofsthe State Boxing Com- I Delaney had_to make the | ss—175 pounds. up your BASKET BALL TEAM ARROWS TO TACKLE WINS BY 198 TO 7 FIVE AT ALEXANDRIA vevenue off summoned to ¢ commission offices Yoom for 2,000 were scheditled le this evenin Rickard will have the match ation WMSG on a » Jength direct from the nain event is sched uled for not later than*10 p.m. Broad casting of preliminary matches will begin early in the evening. New York, was moved today as it never has blen before by any but a heavyweight championship ~ match. The odds on Del 2, with approximately $500,000 alre gered. Odds of 1 to 3 were re; on Delaney to score a knock-out, ‘4 that Maloney would win in manner, and even money that | bout would not go the limit. 1‘ from the | believe. go after inst gong, ha shing drive rit exports promised to | the French-Canadian from the rt, | despite his knowledge that this at- tack will leave him open to Delaney’s deadly counters, Both Are Confident. fighters Ay futed Press oy g Ma ebruary ~Old-timers thumbed their mental re ord books today for the world hi; { hasket ball score. The Haverhill Y A. hung up a4 mark of 198 to 7 ov Hammel Letter Company five fon_40-minute g adding up the sc L n gured the “Y d | of minute whi & 94 |local the fic free | streng Alex: ALENANDRIA, Va., Febr Old Dominion Boat Club 1 | with vietories over Virginia Colloge, Richmond Blues and ington Canoe Club, will play Club of Washington right on the Armory floor | Arrows defeated the Bo: the but w Allan Roberts and Joe squad been ned. RITILL. 18 Medical Wash Arrow tomor- The M Both completed a month | of training routine yvesterday and ave out predictions of victory. Pos- sibly intrigued by reports from Loug | Branch, N. J.. that Maloney's fine | cians f | tenor had given entertainment for!five points | his handlers, the Bridgeport marks- | man presented an_impromptu pro- | gram of jazz for his own staff when | ¥ ipes - his final work-out was over in his f s home town ¢ tell me my punch is heavy | wilnlleatiy. "Haail S0t dae el 'FR ANfilN’S V|CTORY PLEASES FIGHT FANS name is Ovila Chapdelaine. Aloysius Club members are satisfied Dan Carroll. manager, Maloney's precedure for today they have seen a coming mnhlu welght champion Glanctn follows back over the given by e rets up. He strength and bruising drives to the | breakfa He walks again. He | Billy iklin of vk last night | in his_eight-round decision vicgory hody with both han [ we e takes another sleep. Delaney, the 173-pound sharp-|And then he goes over to the garden shooter, mustimatch his boxing abil- {and knocks out Delaney.’ over Willie Promey. allservice mud dleweight title ho the more th 0 club membe: in BRIEF ITEMS OF SPORT ‘ v o hate nela anklin's ma superiority seAson § Mitchell thi lias considerably 1 to andria High School basket ball 1 defend its third athletic dis- | t. playin I Seiool in the Armory t 8 o'clock. Episcopal High to Christ Church 1 tomorrow on the Episcopal court in a basket ball game starting at 3:30 p.m High School goes IFront Royal, Va.. tomorrow for annual basket ball game with Randolph-Macon Military Academy St. Mary's Celtics “chool hasketers -at tomorrow, ith nd six on nton Hi starting rre The popular impression that De Hall laney would win through his speed, ring craft, and crushing righthand | punch appeared » govern the | wagering. Maloney’s supporters, stressing the Boston slugger's weight advantage of pounds, backed him to win through his tremendous School plavs hos annour.ced p of Richmond the day as| walks. He has to its the Alexandr Swavely | Va play Mani AHEARN TO REFEREE | AT AMATEUR BOUTS |: Ahearn, should | champior which they wide as the on of the imated,” | for two ye | Colorado, but it was wide enough to e it a popular decision whe R s re hand H lue of athletl not be underes > Rev. Matthew Walsh. | ident of the University | _Henry o ipite | e “Dame, told the | of the s League, has been signed | Irish Fellowship Club at Chicago. | to call em in the Pacific Coast League | “The enthusiasm aroused in the |next season. 15 student body through the success of | Eleyen Washington U its team is capitalized in all school ac-{ ¢ aoting crew mentors at tivities,” he said. “At Notre Dame e | ous colleg MHViEton Hos Rust \ere particularly successful at 0ot | Callow, Jim Mathews and Al Ulbrick tall the last three years and scholar-|gopn; y Leader, Mike ship was markedly higher than in | Murphy nd Dofi Grant: previous vears, when the success and | pen, "red Spuhn and corresponding enthusiasm were not 0| Max Luft, and 16 has Ky p : Ebright and Russ Baker played through four | foot ball canipaigns with the son College Wild without ¥ serious injury. then a pick-up predate animal | hasket ball game had four teeth six women who ounties to SiX W 20 hrov ocked out by an opponent’s elbow. in pelts of wildcats and coyotes. L M.| ~_ o i vSUZANN amussen of the county auditing Kid Dugan, Kansas City flyweight, rce declared he is at a loss to kn as horn Harry Goller and is the son | whether the women were the actual| of @ rabbi. o | vers of the animals or were actng | Fixe Mexican Indlan distance run- | merely as the agents for some MASCU- | parg will take part in the S6-mile | nh e super-marathon race from San An-| By the Assodiated Press il tonio to Austin, which will be held| NEW YORK 4 offic ‘(,.”'\‘,"\l' s next month as part of the Texas Uni- | another business friénd SEEKS NEW RECORDS hows in Canada, Belgium versity relay carnival Lenglen when lmt\\umul concerni | France, Hoiland, Italy, Sw le veport that she was engaged to | ‘ 4 the United States in 1926, he married to Baldwin M. Baldwin of alifornia, grandson of the famous oil A total of 4,950,000 base ball fans n ) promote Lucky” Baldwin soon attended games in the National League | Many bouts with heavyweight con-las he obwins a divorce from his pres ast scason. The Chicago Cubs led in tenders, lias never had a count of 10 | ent wife, ateniance with more than 500, | tolied over him. { “I am not en Next s Pittsburgh, with % New | i e t s star said. I e it New | pralin the French tennis Star sa York, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Brookyin Baldwin. e is ice « + lwoman Cladthuden et Boston and Philadeiphia following in wants 1o manage me through that order | n tour. 1 don’t car Attilo Callega Idwin refused to . rumor of his engagzement n new world record meter miles) w ported intention to sail tomorr Mile. Lenglen for France { Athletic Club meet February 19 and | the di n 32 mi While definite inform is expected to make it hard for con- | onds. ax the thon champion [ 5, one-armed umpire of York battler. rry Groves of Moha vlvan Bass of Baltime x-round semi-final to a ¢ man was any too willing to Benny Tothman, although floored in | the fourth round. came back to win a j FeEree: clear decision over the rugged Joe | te fnd S e Iy hington ana |held at .the Jewish Community oo ot “Quantico- fought a | Center, under the direction of Jim draw: Sammy Moreno of Ntw York | MeN physical divector of the lost a close or \n Billy De An: center tries for the tourney close hawk Clu 1 Jack Denhan tomorrow i 10 o'clock val Air Station won by a Judges \}Yr“ 'Il"'l W n.;‘}m gl m Jack Pitzgerald of Wash ? homas of th e e Kessler of the News, ington. le of the Herald ind Walters of the Post George Gre forme hietic director at Wester Hig vill hold the watch and the | trants will be examined by Dr. Ivy | Pelzman SHE’S NOT ENGAGED | : KANSAS SHOTPUTTER ' Washington's | foremost featherweizht contender, is back in the ring again Monc This time, however. Gol in the squared circle as Goldic once men will be refere Mortimer King lightweight bouts to be will referee o8 The | imes, | William William Diana, mythical goddess -, had nothing on six G in ch army ous horse England, prland | of the Ire ps in v t-heav: 00 ring | Joe Lohman, Toledo | weight, whose record of ¢ battles in the past decade includes | By the Ascociated | Followers of track will again cast thelr eyes tow Middle West this s ! Kuck, Kuck made two world records last | ve; nd was in thrower oh the all-America. track and field team. He | is expected to. g ter the 16-pound | shotput record to add to the 8 and 12 | h re- | pound records he holds. with | He is entered in the Kansas City and field events | rd the | on to watch John | married,” [ know He a Furo aged to be Konop holder of the discus-throwing record. with | of 1 meters, has been ed with the « ot Merit by | PG . disc Polish governm ss the the or blished | , 20-kilo- | whil elect no foot ball | son to succeed Al lamented victims in at Round Rock Baylor Colle, ptain for next s elly, one of the | the railroad crash | Tex Mile. Lenglen's proposed ur | tenc the Kansas and Drake re | was lacking, William H L uays lated | representative of ¢ e, said | He Nid to have started practice | that Pyle had not abandoned the pro- |at the age of 11 with a clapper from | motion of professional ' tennis and |an old ner bell at his home a | would soon outline “a pretentious | Wilson, Kans. 4 | schedule of net games . Hope's teami in the Ontavio | Suzann ho has just League is truly representa. | her first tour as a profc LEAGUE HOCKEY. v player in the squad having | pally was_scheduled born und bred in the town. | under the P'yle hanner t Montreal 4 | Rangers, 1. a Senators, 2 Det New 1; fral TS @ ball i and. Thre imported frol don tear A professional to be formed in ¥ grade teams will be United § be formed bridge Eighteen both amateurs, Joe and Jess Pappis S Indian golfers d as the b world. in the completed ional._origi- | tour Burope his Spring, but ter 1d O Hockey tive been representativ Maroons, New Y Con _ d 1o agree to b s he first hockey lea it ' < formed a littie ove; between Lindsay, Ottawa ston, the firstnamed winning championship. . TARHEEL BOXERS WIN. LEXINGTON, Va., February 15 UP).—Washington and Lee lost its last home boxing meet hes Ne appers battled their rned 410-3 vietory. the 115 class by the and WICKHORST TO COACH. 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WINTER TRACK CARNIVALS HURTING OUTDOOR GAMES| After Months of Work on Boards, Athletic Stars Find Training Irksome and Shun Spring and Sum- mer Metropolitan Area Event RRY. 18, ' BY LAWRENCE PE EW YORK, February of the most interest spments in 3 Stics act by all odds the| Yet most interesting, is the track | that situation in New York and through- | ning the out the entire metropolitan district.!fund, of course nt of popular support, thrill- | other than publicit formance and frequency, (h(" On the other hand indoor track in and [not an indoor meet is about New York are 1 of | district which does not outdoor track and field games as (o | bumper croy A few v » comparison ridiculous, a national indoor meet at the owhere el in the country ;\Ivl'”.\()’f Square jarden a bl condition _exist. N York | set in the previous night and stands alone, At least fifty impo: 11 next rs did fant indoor track meets will have frun, the ippled been held inthe metropolitan district jand vehicula Spring. All other sections of the \(]H Yet utt evening there w country combined have no such num- | even standing room in the garden ber of meetings scheduled |1l very per In this very fact one may account! doadd for steadily diminishing ability No Public ‘ Officials of the A National A. A. 10. games at Phila hia and the lot of them came to New York for the benefit | the | show. the ity the the feature \ttendance was €o lost and “the, received cathedral nothing | ing pe Winter n s0 draw a old ele Interest. AL of New York athletes on outdoor situation on th pund tracks. For when the Winter e ended a majority of the sta some _ psychiologlen] reason ormers let down in _their games have caught the public and And have mo sreat interest door games have lost their pull, They Sport until the next indoor | are inclined to let it go at that, adding omes around. {Lowever, that perbaps the fact that - 5 | indoors ' the enthusiasts are much Nofealfue Ot | neaver to the performers may be There is no_great call for an | partial: explanation. door avena and so there ave no arenas| | jg ‘quite possible that if there avhiere ou ¢ track and field games| wepe arenas in New York which could | may he held with any hope of inan-| e pived at a fair price the outdoor | clal_succes situation would improve. But aside Whereas 000 spec-|from the two ball parks with their tators will tax the capacity of Madi-| prohibiti rental and the Brooklyn son Square Garden and the various|thletic Field, no grounds are avail- t the Winter games, pay-|able. The Brooklyn field is out of the owds cannot be attracted to t ’qu\lu-n because it is owned by the gutdoor_events. city and there is a strict rule against The Yankee ch: admission to events held (irounds ave th: the in New York and the cost of rental| The cld Celtic Park, owned by the and the expenses incidental to a meet | Irish-American. Athletic Club, where render them out of the question, uUn-|not so many vears ago from 10,000 to less the promoters are willing to £0/15.000 spectators would gather to $3.000 or $4,000 in the hole. witness Sun k and field meets Last Summer there was one of thelis now used for soccer and Gaelic foot greatest gatherings of track and field | ball; the t has ggne to seed and athletes the metropolis ever saw at|the Irish is no longer interested the Yankee Stadium for the meet|in the devolopment or conduct of the held for the benefit of the construc- s 1 of St al on | ide Heig] form-| I previously par- | doors, that _for indoor in season nes. rom 12,000 to ing cr it and the Polo two available arenas | athletes are developed out- not indoors. Mornir had WOODLOTHIANS IN FORM TO FACE ST. JOE TOSQERS the Columbia Heights umbia ym With a triumph over Emerald Ath-| auint tie Club tucked away. the Woodlo- thians are to stack up against St. Jo seph’s tonight in a basket ball same at Wilson Normal gym | Woodlothians were impr it 131012 victory last nigh 1 High School, with Reds Thurlby 1d Custard starring in the attacl The following Woodlothian playe to report at Wilson Normal zht not later ti Custard, T 3 Bartlett.” Hoffert, Ford and Harve . tossers 5-pound teams hav plogle may ssiv leventh . W. H. West Compan S Imeet the Nativity quint at b m tonight at $:30 o'clock. Nat ton Austin, npariels, trounced 14, in contests Boys' Clul Northerns downed ., and Cente I“;hl\\n cights, Club L Clu gan, One of the most impo: nior loop will find the Washington Birr: tory for the Arrows three-cornered tie witl vers in the first half of t put them in a | and Clo- | loop sea Roses CELTICS NOW LEAD, ing for| s Sunda iway Ex. | rminal Y Anacostia Eagles, pre their clash with Warw) trounced the American F ssmen, 30 to 20, in the Fm. ' Washingt New York Celtic over Chicago last n will lose more New Yorkers as a result of the 31-29 victory and the loca tonight if the |against the Bry Tomorrow and Washington will have chance | elimb back up the pennant ladder gar with Cleveland and Bal {on the opponents’ courts. Tickets for the Baltimore contesi Lare being sold at the business office o the Washington Basket Ball Club, Ninth street northwest, Main 2236, FOUR V. M. 1. TEAMS Canoe Club Boat Club, ing for Washington trimmed Potomac with ners, tosser: 40 to the win round repea ulars of Hyattsville § game to the New- of Baltimol The to 17, from Montrose f Washington Com, aropped ark Palace Club Reserves won, Athletie Clyb Bond's Whirlw ast night from it the fort, od. Balti Tuesday te in won a thriller the Fort Humphrey 34 to 30, in an extra e the local floor, Holy game \omm =, Seniors won a the Anacostia Name from sle St. Peter's Pirates annexed an over- time game from Boys' Club Optimist in the Boys’ Club gym. Holy Trin 30 to 1L, Military, Institute freshman teams in boxing sasket ball will go into action tomo Name, | | for the home floor. The ty and | North Carolina Univ | here tomorrow night, freshman baskoters fternoon. The Cadet varsity | return game with V. - | burg, roughshod over| Coach Raftery’s court team is anx tern High gym 10 [jous to get revenge for a three-point | defeat inflicted by the V. I L blers earlier in the season. 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