Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1927, Page 40

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Tr oRrs.” Warn EASTWEST TEAMS PLAY SAME STYLE Father of Method to Face an 0ld Pupil as Stanford Battles Pitt. By the Associated Prees. 2 Calif., E teams trained in the me school of foot ball joust West supremacy here 2 in the annual Tour- December Panther, whom ed to coach, against Cardinal, Warner's pres- will oppose the strat- burgh “Pop” W the S ent protece. egy of the m pupil for Jo tor of the star paser u latter still w burgh f season for eight victor! and one tie to roll up a total of n 20 for its opponents. 6 fic Coast Confer- nd tied for the title rd that is ed by cord stands and the but the season r , two defea developed there— \ hose stunning play iim on virtually every all-Ameri- ca eleven picked this season. Jimmy Hagan, running mate to Welch, and Booth, fullback., complete the back- field threat that swept the Panthers to a brilliant record clear of nd with only one tie—that Jefferson. To uphold Western honors, Stan- ford will have a team slightly lighter e poundage but one drilled in all the trickery er » ‘rategist. Stanford’s line is bolstered y at center and § the latter rities for the year's all- headed by | s cking fullback | and “Tricky Dick” Hyland halfbacl provided the impetus for Stanford's offensive that bowled over two of the best Coast teams to give the 1926 champions a claim on the 1927 title. ilyland is rated one of the fastest foot ball players in the country and runs the hundred in 10 seconds. It will be Pittsburgh’s second clash with Stanford. In 1922 Warner ought his Panthers out West and rounced the team he now coaches by 1607 score. Now “Pop's’ en- ieavor will be to reverse that victory. | WILL TAKE HOLIDAY | { By the Aseociated Press CHICAGO, December 23.—Slowing Adcwn for a rest over the Christmas | week end, the Big Ten basket ball| quads, with one exception, are on a week's leave. Minnesota tackles Notre Dame at Minneapolis tonight, in the last pre- holiday game, and hostilities are off thereafter until next Thursday. Nobody could beat Pittsburgh, al- though four of the Big Ten teams ried , far none has beaten | Netre Dame ders mark- t ball slump r 10 be on the tutclage of orge Otter- Minnesota eturned to | rom an in- forwards the ga jury in practice In faroff Seattle the University of | Iinois starts a three-game series | against the University of Washington | next Tuesday, but engagements in the home sector are not resumed until Thursday, when Chicago takes on Depauw. — ILLINOIS TRACK TEAM TO TAKE COAST JAUNT December ). — ation trip to Los ranged for the linois track xquad 1o University of Southern Jifornia in dual ccmpetition This will not be the first West Coast | trip of an Ilinols squad, the Iilini| havi a dual meet with all clsco in 1924, 1., WILL IMPROVE TRACK. CHICAGO, December er Ty, | season New WEST IS LEADING “AST IN PASADENA CONTESTS By the Associated Press. Eastern college foot ball te: invaded the West fen times Tournament of Koses games her have returned home victoriol three times. The West has won four games and three were tied. In two| service games played, each section was | victorious once. e record to date; 1916 — \Washington State, 18 Brown, 0. 1913—0regon, 14; Penusyly: 1918—Marines, 19; Camp 1919—Great Lakes Naval Station, 17; Marines, 0. 1920—Harvard, 1921—California, 28; Ohio State, 0. 1922—California, 0; Washington and Jefferson, 0. —Southern California, 14; 14; Navy, 14 5—Notre Dame. Stanford, 10. 1926—Alabama, 20; Washington, 1927—Stanford, 7 ANACOSTIA EAGLES DISPLAY STRENGTH That Anacostia les, defending District unlimited sandlot basket ball champions, are not going to prove asy to dethrone this season was in- ¥ 7 triumph the s scored over Y. M. C. A. tossers last night. Bennie and Clark were big guns in the attack of the Eagles, all of whom gave a bang-up defensive exhibition The Birds will officially open their Year day. entertaining the Woltz five in the Congress Heights Auditorium. Alabama, 7. Regular basketers of Company F, National Guard of Hyattsville, regis tered a notable victory last’ night when they repulsed Bond's Whirl- winds, South Atlantic unlimited cham- pions of Washington and Baltimore, in a sizzling 21-20 battle that required two extra periods. Reeley and Wright came through with goals from scrim- mage in the final period that turned the tide to the Guardsmen. In a pre- liminary the Soldier reserves swamp- ed Carolina A. C., 38 to 3. Chevy Chase Junior tossers, who meet Calvary Reds in the Calvary Methodist gym tonight at 8:30 o'clock, tomorrow night will engaze Pierce Preps in the Hyattsville (Md.) High School gym at 8:30 o'clock. French Co. passers drubbed West Washington Baptists, 42 to 26. Northeast Columbias went down be- fore Pullman Preps, 12 to 30. Naval Reserves scored over the Na- tional Guard tossers at the Kensing- ton (Md.) Armory last night, 16 to 7. In a hot 21t0-20 battle, Columbia A. C. bested National Circles. Senators and Martin's, senior quints, will face’ tonight in St. Mar- tin's gym at 7:15 o'clpek. Man-to-Man Defense Has Its Weak Point =4 h— BY SOL METZGER. One of the weaknesses of the man-to-man defense, in which each player always covers the opponent he is responsible for the tip-off, oc- curs when one of your guards shoots for a basket and misses it and an opponent gets the ball. Then. the opponent this guard is to cover may often be a consider- able distance from him. In fact, he is often free. As a result the opposition often gains easy access o your goal and a high scoring same results. Such a situation Is described in the accompanying sketch. Here the guard, No. 3, has taken a shot at the basket, missed and an op- ponent has taken the rebound. No. 3, an can be seen, Is going to have difficulty in covering his opponent at the tipoff, the No. 3 man in white shirt, as the latter has a good lead on him. In Eastern league circles all teams except Columbia employ t man-to-man defense with varia- tions, The smart players change it to meet unusual conditions such as this one. On such an occaslon No. 2 would cover No. 3's man, and No. 3 would cover No. 2 white. In other words, each player takes the most convenlent man. — | tore betore the racing season opens | there in Ju 'WOMEN 1 | BY CORINN BCHOOL| looking for NTRAL HIGH markswomen s ward 1o interclass matches on January 12 und wotively, 1o 4/:".],1»!»‘ ¥ Inaugurated the weniors beut the | | be the senior cap 1 mateh and Loulse Juniors, ‘These hest scores on st match and ghit 1o lend thelr | neeting. High ruary 12 will in| et tams for the final en- | Tiws Cloment and Mise Jeck are Viloged 1 solect their own \eain vunks of thelr cluss ond miuteh & tor the the inter clams series, | faruily Ddviser, expects cevers) telegiaphic en Following her bigh schooks, Pase ih Bohool of Pavadens, Calif ¥ challenged the Centralites arrangements have been bt be fired the laet e de captain of the entire Hhoda Lewton is mish i the high i 1, bt ' finding s more b powsi) Jie yemr ! yeduced Fegulstion Lout the wking was formerl o wpor on th The 10 npot | the center used cermry o fre vihat| wi as @ 10K poesl | Ble’ In order 1o Lave & soore of 160 | mw’h“" on the new curd s | s cel rger than the 10 spot on the ot | | the cause for murking up o red ictter Lt 16 enjuy & much more ambitioug | announ Falconry, which has never altogeth- in England, ix to be revived by | nding of a falconry club. er d the fou N SPORT E FRAZIER Firing & “10-x powsible” has been y on the calendar of even the moxt expert riffeman in the past. With the | Chiange in targets, any one registering 100 may va lghly plor High Kchool's falr reeted by a brand new when they return after ) making 1t possible for angley 4 athletes will gymnasium olidays, sport program thin in the pist auipment for basket ball, volley bull, indoor track ond feld work und gynmasium work will be provided in hiews, physl 0 turn ving Veimms nnd stell pern for the tiack und field mee $i the Bpring, which s the outstand nterscholastie event of tie Junior e houls n who atiended cump this o who a th o urged 1o puiticip reunton 1o b being chosen PrOEYaIm B Detuiin o arrang the meciing plice A liter il gymmasbom and bisket Gpen 1y I okils regularly nrollea | are being held o wdiay evening e, 980 ot Business Night 1) Hehool under the dliecti of Mar paret Cralg No foe is churged for these classes Hegistration can be ning thit the closwes the gymuasium of the school, Ninth wnd Tthode Islond avenue norihwest, 1927. M MYENTNG STAR. WASHTNGTON. B 0. FRIDAY. 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