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SCHAEFER MAKES START IN CUE TOURNEY TONIGHT | AGAINST FORT WAYNE AFTER WIN OVER EAGLES Capital billiard fans, with two days of peeping at the masters of the balk- line game behind them, were to see another quartet of stars of the game in action today in the world cham- plonship cue tournament in progress at_the Arcadia. Eric Hagenlacher, champion of Ger- many, was to make his first appear- ance before a Washington audience this afternoon, opposing Kinrey Mat- suyama, Japanese entrant and holder f the national junior championship. Jake Schaefer, former world title- holder, is scheduled to oppose Felix Grange of France, Hagenlacher and Schaefer are favored to win. ‘Welker Cochran, California star, and Edouard Horemans, champion of Bel- glum, were easy victors in yesterday’s matches, Horemans taking the meas- ure of Grange, 400 to 199, in the eve- ning match, and Cochran in the after- 5 eystone of the | Three iMusket of the Plant u quint the Aggie | 1e, had a happy experience | cecently when he shot his tenth | box of the final game, and, nceding a | mark and five pin: TROM. k to give him the | high individual set record for the sea- | son, or seven to give him team high set figures, made the mark and count- ed the seven. The real kick came in the fact that uation early in the season only to lose The Washington Basket Ball Club received good news from Manager noon downing Matsuyama, 400 t0 96, | poo 'Kennedy today, which makes in the most brilliant exhibition of the | ¢, pajace quint's chances of hang- o N B R T WSty S Line wate the heels of the league- s eading «Celtics more favorable, The local pilot wired from his home Vew Y s that his infected Iy under ex- d that he The evening.match was witnessed | ! ’h,\' Baron de Cartier, the Belgia A i bassador, who saw his countrym: run out his s g in 12 innings for an average of 33 4-12 point the French stz Horemans h run of 142 in his third inning, el fying the fans with intricate masse | shots and deft nursing. medical tre be able to resume play when te s Fort Wayne next Monday nizh e first of a four- game Western ser) t i o | " Had Kennedy not had his inj Cochran exhibited a high degree |in the Celtic contest last week Wash- of skill against the diminutive Jap-|jmein o kioer, aadine. tournament record in his third inning | ihe New York quint. He scored l}l’:d ‘“'.erWhElm’ng the national junfor ! ne .]i\viln in that elash, whereas he champion. | has vel re po - 70 - Today {s ladles’ day, With the man | e of sven ceven ana. thie Neon agement admitting all women free to | zqded to V on’ the game between Hagenlacher and |close of the game Matsuyama. beaten the Celtics. Until Sunday the local players t their homes in va tfons of the cou and join in Wayne on the to take ht workout for xt aunders, Glasco and total at the would have bowled with the ) Anna Burkhalter . of the winners es DI BELLA IS TRAINING. like di Bella of the Jolly Antlers odd game from the Knights |A. c. been placed in the hands Columbus in the National Capital cir Geor ining cuit. Sullivan of the Caseys was high | for t on School track team for the match, with 341. the Spring season. Denham duckpinners < The Coening Star out when he slipped over the foul line | fi in shooting after a mark, thereby nul- lifying the count. indstrom and Rose, eteers,” are fast the zie quint, tehir combined averages present being around They differ =0 in style that a d iption sounds almost like a paragraph from %he Griffs' training camp. Rose is a southpaw with fine con- trol, a good hook and a fast one for emergencies; Lindstrom is a speed- ball shooter, apt to put over a spec- tacular game or set and break up a| match at any time; Gorman is a vet- ¢éran of the tenpin game who has off- eet a glass arm by his knowledge of tvhere to shoot and his almost un- tanny accuracy. When right, Gorman can throw a duckpin ball through the eve of a 8arning needle. Earlier in the season he set a rather remarkable record in shooting 11 consecutive sets between 823 and 328. ! York Auto Supply is stepping along | in front of the other teams in the Sub- urban League with a record of 48 vic- tories and 15 defeats. Right behind it is the Park View bunch with 45 wins against 15 losses. Petworth is in third place with 41 on the right side and 22 on the wrong side. In the order mentioned back of these teams are Handleyx Motors, Arcade Laundry, W. A. Dunigan, Saks and ‘Wolves. Both team records in the Suburban League are in possession of the Park Views. They have hit a game of 600 and a set of 1,724. Jenkins of the leading York Autos is high-average men of the Suburban ofrcuit. He has hit the pins for a rating of 109-61 in 68 games. He is , however, by Dwyer of Pet- worth, who has bowled at a speed of BOYS CLUB BY KE 'H L. WILSON, 11, vou of t the tables ind under—Chin Climb rope with feet. Stand and inches. Run 50 Throw regula. need a lot and | practice. Here are For boys of 1 generally | Yourself four times. HE | hands and feet Director of Athletics Northwestern Universit. great athletes are discovered in their third or last year of high school. | Proad jump 5 feet We might make some earlier [ Yards in § seconds. discoveries by taking inven. | tion base tory of ourselves-right now. No need to wait until you are nearly through high school to find out if you are| good or not. Discover yourself. and over—Chin your- self six times. Climb rope with hands and feet 16 feet. Stand and broad jump 6 feet 6 inches. Run 50 yards in 7 seconds. Throw regulation base ball 195 feet. For boys in high school—Chin your- self nine times. Climb rope with hands only 16 feet. Stand and broad jump 14 feet. Run 50 yards in 6 seconds. Throw regulation base ball 220 feet. If you fall down here and there, work hard to improve. See how much better you are than the r: ath- lete—the age athlete will do all of t no more. tar before year in high. (Conyrizht. 1927.) PAULINO VS, STRIBLING. NEW YORK March 3 (#).—Paulino, These tables tell you what you should be able to do. If you do them with ease, or better the tests, you are indeed a promising athlete. If you | Spanish heavywelght, has been match can't do them easily it will urge you |ed with Young Stribling in Boston, to improve. If you can't do them at March 17, 109-88 for 63 games, and Pacini of the Park Views, whose average for 48 games is 109-1. Other team leaders in averages in the loop are: Bittenbender, Handley | Motors, 108-4 for 57 games; King, Ar- cade Laundry, Olsen, Saks, 106-22 for 40 games; Nickels, Wolves, 106-8 for 22 games; ‘W. N. Walker, Dunigan, 101-59 for 60 games. Individual record holders in the Suburban League are Frye and Pricci of the Park Views, Filllus of Petworth and Bittenbender of the Handley Motors. Frye has hit high game at 162 and Bittenbender high set at 39: Pricci has made the most strikes, 87, and Filllus the most spares, 144. While sweeping a set with Petworth, the King Pins hung up a_season game record in the District League. In its second effort, Bill Wood’s gang registered 667. Bufther led the team with a game of 147, Campbell hit 145, Megaw got 138, Welch slammed 122 and Harville knocked over 115. Petworth bowlers in the Ladies’ Dis- trict League took two of three games —_— 107-50 for 63 games; | | | | Before It Strikes ACHlu., a sneeze or a cough always precedes a cold. Millions fight that coming cold immediately with Hot Lemon- ade—an old-fashioned remedy just as effective now as when our mothers employed it. Simple to prepare—just squeeze the juice of one Califor- nia Lemon in a glass or cup of hot water—add a little honey or - if you wish. Sip it slowly after a good hot bath. Then go to bed, under warm covers. You'll perspire freely, which is just what you meed. ‘This is the quickest, surest, safest and sanest way to end a oold. Nine times out of ten it will end the cold by morning. Prevent possible pneumonia or “fi n this simplest, surest, safest way. Save days, even weeks, of sickness, and their cost. Don’t have a cold tomorrow— take Hot Lemonade tonight. Get a dozen California Lem- ons now. They make the best Hot Lemonade for colds. They are tart, juicy and practically seedless. Try the Hot Lemon- ade way tonight, California Lemons the last for o cored only | ¢ this figure | Midgets While other unlimited class teams were looking forward to more bitter struggles for the unlimited basket ball championship today, Boots Sc and his clever, band of Stanton t om Northeast Washington were re- v tions of floormen on their winni when _ th ¥ Andcostia Eagles, | ¢ the Congress a local team | The Stanton victory throws the un limited championship situation into a th a quartet of other floor ns looking forward to a igles in the hope they may 1l the feat of the Stantons. The clever young tossers from the northeastern section of the city, after a ding-dong battle in the first half, nosed ahead in the third quarter and intained their d to the end of , however, the Eagles » against a fighting, hard-playing e tion, v vietory contenders f Yinkees, W behind, Walter Reed Hospital Vellowijacket ended their s nes played 20 Alaskans ws by scores Wecker and Ku Nativi Buds lbeat the Congress Heights five in a game at Congress Helghts gym, 41 to 14. Mahoney rang up seven fleld goals. n 40. Mount Vernon Midgets trounced Mintwood Midgets, 19 to 13, at the Y gym. In another game at the Y, Alco Midgets downed the American 26 to 22 of Washington 5-to-24 me to Old “lub floormen of Alex- inia city armory, Park Aropped Domi theii the gets annexed game, downing “hapel team, 29 to 22 rs defeated the Won , in the church gym. Calvary tos ders, 36 to Ameriean Security & Trust Co. tosserds. in the Bankers' League won a 30-to-28 game from Union Trust Co. floormen. Bond’s Whirlwinds will stack up against the Y. M. C. A. five tonight in the Y gym. Whirlwinds last night dropped a 26-to-17 game to the crack Epiphany Roses in American Univer- sity gym. Renrocs downed Eastern, 28 to 27, in a well-contested game. W. B. Hibbs Co. n Trust Co., . 26 to 18, floormen took 0od Juniors Basketers of the 3 th Ui of battle. Columbia A. €. quint is looking for games with strong opponents. Call Manager O'Dwyer at Adams 8414. Optimists trounced Standards, 32 to 28, fn the feature contest of a triple- | | | | | | at ||l header at the Boys' Club. Celtics beat Woodside, 22 to 18, while 100- pound Optimists downed the Pals, 33 to 11, in other contests. 26 to 19. Kanawha beat B'nai B'rith tossers, andard tossers are aft- junior teams having Call Manager Klein at PRO COURT LEAGUE. Won. Lost. 13 'z‘m'a 35 SZRRTGRET Baltimore °. Philadelphta Rochoster . Chicago LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS. 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