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SPORTS: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927. SPORTS. 49 Tech High Speed Marks Penn }’ PASCHAL SIGNS CONTRACT TWIRLERS AND CATCHERS e Yy | | PASCHAL stons conTaac ARE PRACTICING INDOORS st pi— oo BY SOL METZGER. has he had signed his 1927 con tract and mailed it to Manage | Huggins. F. W. Glenn, Formerly of Business, Is in Charge of ' to win the Squad——Scholastic Basket Ball Aggregations Near End of Their Schedules. STECHER WINS ON MAT. | ry 18 (®.— | ! F ls here |1 Miller | last night over Jim Browning, Wichita, | ag Faces Task in Developing Nine, as Many 1926 Dependables Were Lost LATZO SIGNS FOR BOUT. CHICAGO, February 18 (#) Latzo. world welterweight champiow, has signed with v premoter, to aince in the M i 4. An oppone med in a few days PENN LOSES FIELDS. PHILADEI BOTTOMLEY IN LINE. LOT ) 1l first base ax Pete boxing Mique Ma make his idle West ' probably world | J: | ball, base & of the Univ quit school a ineligible becau work in his stud ason, upon camp. said terms and he would report at training Tech | ball sehool yard, ATTERY make h last stand at Norfolk, Va.. tonig - tackling Maui weather is bad | In praetice | te - High School another “tilt today - Devitt ome {o grips with the wiis strong Ve, fioors rgetown Freshmen team in Amer: ican University gym. A game be tween Woodward School and $ booked for the Y. M. C. A. afternoon has Coach Colli Eyvimnasium at that disposal of the McKinley boys on cer in afternoons. . W. Gienn, former « who is coaching base fivst time, ex tors of Central High School Business the at the %/ S ver's court this sen postponed W ress that gave in the The gam Penn for the sastern Inte nant hopes collegiate League, her defeat of the Navy, brought out the fact that Capt. Davenport is one of the star I | were to play host to Calvert Hall mer men of Baltimore this afternoon in the Central tank, i Y his whole squad out f wround March 1 at Washir rracks. He is not permitti wes for the firse couple does not want the hoys s hard task to this Spring, I sond-half . their School B The score 3. As usual Pete N Forrest Burgess, the Blue and White | forwards, showed especi accurate basket marksmanship college play through the Navy's defense had previously proven invul pped ) len s a ormidable nine pendabi sraduat inchide Capt Dulin outti Werber second-sacker shortstop Members vear's squad at hand this Spring include William Schofie wouix Berger, outfield- | s Fales seman, | g g ke ok I asket- | rex pitche mate, rally to win a clos Bio victim this time being gk Manas that nerable by mauinly by been reason of her mastery and chang, ent will illustrate the alert play of the Red and Blue. venport received a pass and charged from the right by a guard. 3ut as the ched him, just a fraction before as on him, Daven- ¢ away from this full turn to the 1l to a team who free, and then roke free himself. Speed on at k plus quick thinking marked ¥'S | the play of Penn in that game and 34 to| de ‘them contenders in the chief race. Jett and who also played Hile, cateher: third baseman: Lucchesi. and Snyder, of quick pace. One Wi A wheln- | ed Georgetown 5, vester | day. All of Coach Dan Ahearn’s hoys found the cords often, with Bus Garber and Wilson being espec wtive in the hom Roger first \} Julius Forres catcher, and second Forrest, | y Lonis | or and ey played in b Freed and hson for the winners. were league 1997 © Nicholas, wood Roland Benny Spigel The Coening Star i BY SPIKE WEBB. | Start a punch with the express pur- | GLOVE should never be raised | Dose of landing it on a giverr place, | in anger or bitterness. Th ring teaches determination in | whether it be the jaw, heart or solar | plexus. 2 ; | rashing 3 full s g er| The element of surprise is a winner. | o nilgtons Barracks diamond. A fire, e o0t het | To hit without judgment is like fir. | gh spot of the card wi w a short | P 5 0 | 1rip to Virginia, to ,.,,,}’“ ; r:vf.\..'\lfiiy'fi"fl"’r vindictive spirit. Milttary Academy on M Boxing requires an extreme concen- Our New Store at 3245 M St. N. W. is hard | attractive | h nine. In addi- mes now planned sted tion to the dozer a number more | including some “home” contests on defeat, but Eveready Razor FREE! At the New Store Only ing a rige without aim. | 5 Staunt Without taking too many risks, it | and Mas- : s A b aim of e boxer to win | sanutten Military Academy the follow. | {Tation of effort and an_ever-seeing | Should be the aim if:l:-h( ;:‘e\;‘); ln’u‘x\:ig Serenyh 3 S alertness, having for it aim the over. | 4 i g | T i % in st half minute of coming of an opponent who is equally i | desirous of obtalning mastery. ! i o | Keep roving like the crafty tiger. | opdlRl 02 for it makes it more difficult for your | opponent to keep you within mental range and for him to time his punches, | {An€- 'ARMY IN TWO BIG EVENTS TOMORROW how Tech’s schedule looks eshmen at atholic T School at Mana: Georgetown . U purchase made ow at our Central. “new RAZOR, Three games involving local scho- lastic fives are carded for tomoérrow. Only one, however, is to be played herc. Central will engage Boys’ Club 3 s’ Club gvm tomor- row starting at_ 8§30 o'clock, WEST POINT, February 18.—The annual basket ball game with the | N: Annapolis and the intercol- | legiate indoor polo championship | Gonzaga is down for 4 go against Leonatd Hall High at Leonardtown, Md “riends School is to invade 2 » for a crack at McDonogh. wimmers are to strokes with Navy Plebes at Annapolis tomorrow. Two public high court teams are closing their sons with games to- d astern © High was to ' meet 1 £ and Freshmen at College s afternoon in the finale for the Lincoln Parkers and Branch No. 1 1724 14th St. N.W. N N N T N N NN NI AN INANPNANNAANIN, | same with Yale here feature tomor- row’s schedule of sports activities for | cadet teams. | | The most anclent wisdom of fhe| The basket ball game with the Navy | jing dictatos (At & felnt DECEde 3 | rarica the. elghth anmual meeting o | Where two boys are fairly evenly |the two academies in that sport. The matched, the one who is m aggres- | serl stands four to three in Army's sive might be figured to have the best | fa defense. Coach N Quickness is of immense importance | nounced before departure th in every wrinkle of boxing. Relaxa- |opening line-up would include tion is normal to the ring, and there |and Mills ar forwards, ¢ should be tenseness only at the mo-|ler and Wilson at guards, nd either ment of landing or blocking a punch. | Fiood or Zimmerman at cente vak of the cadet team an-| 430-32 Ninth St. N.W. ., .y, ust One | More Day! 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