Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1927, Page 48

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SPORTS. 1927. SPORTS. nasiums Tonight WASHINGTON, D. , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Two College Basket Ball Clashes Are Scheduled for Local Gym 18, ALL OF PIRATES SIGN. PITTSBURGH, February i8 @) The Pittsburgh National League Clud has announced that every member of the Pirate squad gned a tract for the 1927 Thera ar ers on the Plrate roster | pete in the national amateur squash | | rcquet championship Sunday, Mon- MILLERS GET WETZEL. A;I:\\" :nl 1 Tues ~n" ‘.xl Detroit. Tho; DES MOINES, Iowa, sFebruary 1% ocal club also will be represented by | () —Frank ? y g G o [CUEE TE B O Bloue Ta” thiee. triate] ). rank (Dutch) Wetzel, slugging From | viduan event, outflelder of the Des Moines Western the | League club, will play with Minne- hinston | ., QU0 Glocker shingto b club, will necor that | apolls of the American Association t season DISTRICT SQUASH TEAM GALLAUDET-AMERICAN U ] WOMEN IN SPORT | °Si FOR TITLE PLAY STRUGGLE IS HEADLINER BY CORINNE FRAZIER ENTRAL, W ing thelr competitio but there is Strictly Local Contest Will Be Played at Kendall| < championship belng conduct- |of ftself. ern High Schools each have [some excellent materfal on the Blue d by the National Rifle Association, | Individual silver medals will be E. M. Hinkle, J. M. Wood, A. W. Howard and H. G. ton will the W Racquet Club's that w professional con npany tomorrow at the party ifternoon. comprise team I com- | le here entered teams in the girls'|and White firing line and the team | f to word received from |awarded members of the winning team | Green—VWilliam and Mary, Twice Routed Here, Has Engagement at Brookland. OACH G. BAILLI STON'S American University | basketers are to invade the gymnasium at Kendall Greer tonight to come to grips with | Gallaudet in a game starting at s | It will ba the second time this se %on the teams have fought it out on | tha court. Gallaudet, defeated in the first tilt in the Amerfcan gym. will be striving hard tonight to even the h the Methodists. ther contest tonight Catholic versity plays host in the big gym Brookland to William and Mary. he Cardir activities on own unds after rather th, probably culty | subduing coliegians, who have fallen before George Washington and Georgetown comi! to town this week. Maryland's square off orth Carolina State tonight ., N. C.. and the Old Liners will probably have to show at their hest to defeat the home team, which s a sturdy combination. h Allston noon led sity boxing squ gement tomorrow with Syracuse in that New York town. It will be the second match | of the season for the Blue and Gray vingmen, and they will he represented | hy Haggerty, 11 hio, 125: Davis, 160; Lilfich, Wiliamsbusg since alhoun, jr., this getown Uni i out of town for Murphy, 1 Stockton, eorgetown in bowing to mittmen last Saturday took pa first test in the squared-ci sport. The Blue and Gray. while | losing all but one bout, showed a deal promise. ! amers of Catholic Univ t Eas afterncon with Lafayette watermen. Tomorrow afternoon the Cardinal “fish” will match strokes with Lehigh at Bethlebam Composing the C. U hrfeld, Sullivan, and Gallagher. | While the Cardinal mermen have lost two meets In as many starts this bowing to thmore and . they put up stout exhibi- ainst both especially hopeful and tomor. wow in the r * team com- | posed of Lehrteld, an, McGrath and Gallagher has shown well in both meets to date having vanquished Swarthmore and forced Delaware to the limit Lefore succumbing to the | Newark men. its squad are | Métrath, of victory The boxing card Letween Catholic | University and New York niversity tomorrow night at Brookland prob: ably will most followers of college spo ts : American U ty-Blue Ridge Col- lege basket ball game in the Ma: & ~ tts avenue-gym, the only other | collegiate event listed her likely will prove not a had game. On the Dbasis of the records of the teams this season, however, Coach Springston’s men should win University of Mary] will end a week /gkd in Caroli tomorraw ni agai at Chapel Hill. The Old Liners pr)inl-! ed the way to the Tarheels a few weeks ago at College Park. Stung by this setback, the Carolinians tomo row night are certain to make the Old | Liners step fast. | | Catholic University mittmen will rugged group of scrappers in| New York University team to-| morrow night. Al (TNT) Lassman, heavyweight, is the Violet star. In addition 1o being regarded one of the best amateur mittmen in New York, nan was one of the most de- able members of the sensational foot ball team that last Fall repre- sented N. V. U | Joe Tierne: phantine _battler, will be against Lassman, and the bout i expected to prove a bang-up affair. Other fight that Coach Teddy Aitchell of €. U. has selected to e gage the Gothem bhoxers are Bob| Riordin pounder Maguire, d basketers ion of North ht with a stand the Cardinal's ele- | uil the way, Georgetown basketers last WASHINGTON AND LEE NINE HAS 18 GAMES LEXINGTON, Va., Pebruary 18- Contrary to the custom in vogue for several seasons Tee, the G Northern trip in but will take a_Southern journey in- ght Conference games al- ve been scheduled. nerals will open their sea- p 24, when Springfield will will rere Most likely before the curtain rises o first contest with Springfield will be several games added which now includes 18. W 38 and 20—Georgia Tech, at At- farch 30 and 31-——South Carolina, Duke. at Durham Cornell and and_14—Penn. May May May May COLLEGE BASKET BALL. 7G-or|zvl<mn 40; William and Mary, ond Medical College. lackaburg . “at” Charlottesville. a3 Georgia, 23 Georgia Tech, 45; Oglethorpe, 31. South Carolina, 39; Florida, 33. Vanderbilt, 39; Auburn, 35, Butler, 4 Frankiin, 3 Arkansas Wheaton, Preshyterian College, ita, 16. ALEX STARTS FOR CAMP. CHICAGO, February 18 (P).— Grover Cleveland Alexander, hero of last year's world series, has started on the trail “down the ri to join battervmen of s when they Fla., for pre will be his mpaign eighteenth major - | J. M. Knowlson has commemorated | 118 fifticth year as a member of the J.indsay Curling Club of Ontario, one of the first organizations be formed Cunada in this ancient sport Louis | - Avon | 2 SPRING- | night closed their se | Milton Dennis, managoer | wood -1 dash and 880-yard run, and Floyd Pom srnoon | ifternoon | ¢ | jaunt pounds; Abbattic | jn the 10.mile Aloysius run h in | Ja | the first week in March. University of North Carolna |3 matched | ¥ t Washington and | at Co | | | N. R. A. headquarters. s match, which is open to every high school team of the falr sex in the country affiliated with the N. R. I'by the N. R. A. and euitable prizes glven for second and third places also. | Playlng in_their first mateh of the | season, the Washington Fleld Hockey | A., is a new feature of the associa- n by handing |tion’s scholastic program. Several William and Mary an artistic 40-t0-17 | vears ago a national event of similar lacing. The Blue and Gray played u | character was held for girls, but at mart, fust game. Walter Hick, | that time there were not enough girls’ | League match played on the Holton pearing in his last game for the Blue | high school squads developed to make | Arms floor. \nd Gray, and Bob Nork showed | the affair interesting to the N. R. A.| The Hockey Club was represented by | particularly well for the Hilltoppers, {as an annual feature. | Alice Nicoll und 3 did Mountain and Ryon, recerves. | Central High School was the only | wards; Miss Bradley jore Snyder, who ' one entered in the first match. The |Jackson, side cente Willlamsburg Colleg Wedn, fact that three teams have entered and Ramsay Nevitt night against George Washing the present one is an indication of the | Brown reglstered 19 again flashed cleverly last night when | increased interest among high school | Nicoll, 24. he accounted for 9, or more than half | girls in the range sport. | Basketeers' line-up included Misses | his team’s points, | All targets must be in the hands|Chaney and Rice, forwards; Mason Last night's of the N. R. A. judges by March 15, |center; Millholland, side center; Sho: be played by Georgetown team | according to the tules governing the | ers and Klesner, guard: Miss Chaney coached by John D. O'Reilly, who, in The match will be fired in |scored 10 points: Miss R Accordance awith the new Hilltop | three stages, 10 shots on each target, | Martha Dunham refereed v, now is to devote his|all in the prone position. Two sight- e s activity solely to trac | g shots will be allowed in cach | JEastman School tossers we 5 255 stage. All matches must be fired fn |uled to meet the Hyattsvi the presence of a neutral super- |School aggregation at 3 o'cloak this visor, Teams of 10 girls will be en- | afternoon in the Epiphany gymnasium | tered. with the five high scores count- | in the only local seminary game carded ing on tor the week end. sary for th Pt i out the three of the match. | George Washington University Mrs. Bertha Yoder Werthner, ers will clash tonight with the culty adviser of the Western High | thmore sextet at § o'clock in the chool team, reports keen interest |Central High School gymnasium in among her girls in the interscholastic | What should be one of the fastest col match. A large group are trying out |legiate tilts of the season. for the team, wh | orge Washington bowed to the in the near future. the | Pennsylvanians last season at Swarth match will be_held the first and sec- | more, but are exhibiting much more sele in March, at Western, speed and accuracy this year and have are equally |at least an even chance of carrying ing to Lo home the long end of the score this Hart, faculty adviser many girls | year. The game could not be staged s possible will be ‘utilized in the |in the university gvm, as it will be virious stages of the match in order |used tonight for other activities. ble number i = onal competi Club sextet defeated the Basketeers of Calvary M. . Church last night, 48 to 26, in a Washington Recreation guards points, ame was the last to vs Toom for track and fic 1en of George Washington Unive of the that 1a v 1o | has_announced the colors of the downtown ins will be carried in both the ment games in Baltimore Februa nd the 10-mile modified marathon held the following day by I A. (., also’ in the Monum Wilbur Baker, in the 440-y nial team, ame 10 to fire through- pa City. eroy, in the mile run W. in the 5th I while Hurd Willett and Shern on will compete in the E Willett and Johnson along Baker and Pomeroy also will ¢ Geogre Washington a team in the I% aining for the outdoor t gn will be begun by the o the tion. 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