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Basket Tennis | o I’Art 5 -4 Pagn CUNFEREN[}E FAILS 10 HEAL BREACH Canccliation Follows Futile Meeting of Gen. Winans and Admiral Nulton. tates uneed sadenn throus that n Winans | hetween | ning finite veast | Midd! future rel doption ¢ for ¥ Army's vear eligibility ru v Reloctant to Split, dated De rd that “it is werance of h he two academie on that nber 30 to sce ns hetwer informed Adm dn nhot a < and if vou should feel th n on our pa a hetter under glad to Nuite raceived from Gen Winans on Do | waich =aid. “Please co sider the Naval Academy as releas from ot of October, 1926, if such are your wishes” \ ‘conferince was arranged. how- ever 1o take place today in Wash- Following the discussion superintendents joined in ment declarin hey were unahle to reach an agreement on the three bility rule and had mu- | iy agreed that the annual pix- *ekin strugzie of the Army and climax of football feasons for xl years, would not be plaved in 1% “The authorities of ‘the Military Acadery do mot look forward with favor 10 athletic schedules which did ner contain Navy teams as oppo-| nents which merit our maimconsidera- tioni” Gen Winans wrote ifi his letter of December 30 Army. Firm “Frankness conipels m that we do not intend to r posgition on the eligibility w of its relation to the mental principles which have gnided this inatitulion for yover a century However, | wixh to make evers pra ticable € t in order that the wa may be cleared for the possibility of | an eventual zreement between the o academles’” " Recen'ly the Navy announced th after Julw 1. 1978 the middies woul now enter n competilion with a team thatenllawed athletex of more years yvarsity experience ranks Army never has to this view. maintaining that in aceordance with military tra- dition: eadets must meet on a basis | of equality on arhletic felds just as they do in_classrooms be ral telezram Ae: raply au at the Position. “de from rule e fund | Ttume | Dume ' outfielders on March Ball, Golf Swimming GEORGETOW‘J AWAITING WORD ON NAVY G'ME With the official an Army Navy Annapol 3 or a game he f the two in Saturday, Novem- ctown _already has listed dham for its annual game at ds on the date in I\ believed that in its v Naval Ae: ray could disposition of its book- It for indic ge atle public, ¢ Y to Navy its desive to ar a foot ball game at Clark ¢ Stadium here, and the loe: t p was said to have bee officially advised that the wounld receive due when and if it properly could be done. FILLING OPEN DATE IS TASK FOR BOTH B the Associated Press. NEW YORK. January tion of the d font between the Military and Na smies leave Army scheduled to el its 1928 season with Carleton College | » Northfield, Minn., and Navy booked | 10 ring down the « ain with Loyola | College of Baltimore. The sorvice game would have been plaved November 24. and the Novem her 17 games with Carleton and Loy- | ala were regarded as tune-up contests of tha season’s clima | Both Army and Navy probably will seck games for November 24, Finding | a suitable opponeat may be difficult. x have persisted that Princeton will ndd Navy to its 1928 schedule. The Tig; e acheduled to close their | 1928 season with Yale November 17, and under the circumstances might | \zree to meet the Mjdshipmen on the | following Saturday. orgetown Uni- | sity as expressed a willingness (0 fill the vacant Navy date. Army may have to go farther to find | ame for the open date. Most East- | nade up with , or Thanks | | | | given ont here. emphasizes the friend. T ancella ovember November 29 Fach service eleven has eight scheduled. The only team on cards is Notre Dame Army will play Boston University Southern Methodist University. dence, Harvard, Yale, Depauw. i Carlaton s engagements with ton College, Notre ennsylvanii, West Virginia Mich and Loyola of imes both Da Dame., | avy Kins, ¥ Ba eyan, n Himor The long series of games hetween the Army and Navy ends with rding in victord 1o 12, sames Lave vesultod in ties. E SR PHILLIES WILL FIGURE IN 23 SPRING GAMES! PHILADELPHIA. January 7 Twenty-three contests are on the season_exhibition list of the Philadel. phia National League base ball team it was announced tonight. The team will train at Winter Haven, Fla. Pitchers and catchers are to ceport on February 20. and the infivlders and 1. Army | 35 Three WILDERMUTH, G.U.RUNNER, WINS BIG SPRINT SERIES Takes 60, 80 and 10() Meter Fwnls in K. of C Games in New York—Hahn Captures Half- Mile Race—Other Feature, EW YORK, Wi /)«nlny" Jammary ' of Georgetowr captured the sprint meriex at 60 B0 meters ning all Colum re Garden NE gemen 0 w rk's fiving wards, New York University star, managed to stay close to Hahn until| the final lap, but then was hopels maly | Jutdists MeCafferty finished | third | Ol Newark | A. € won o he rd run for the Gov, Smith tiophy with & time of 054 35 Vincent f Columbus Council was mecond and Fr Daly Borton College, th Harold Oxborne, th plon, competing from wcr ver Proudiock of the cham- | placed Olymple teh | thivd In the handicap high ump with | rance in [ wy half-mile e e from Bernle Hall w1 the n fromt 1he Phil PARE PROVES AS NET e niht ¥ ¥iian Chat 3 i el 3 I tor i ieming i Ul o Lore and I'AR M. Hoch: | ctoal ump | an sinch A leap of 6 fect 4 inches, unatiached, wiil oo 10 inchen won the event rinson of New York | hou ump of 5t ndicap of § incl nan, ’t nandic oo and u b el Tie Boxion A A team mond and Jutiue Gilbert fashion in annexin yelsy for twoaman teatns combination had w wide w York A C entry while the Newark a SENSATION PERFORM| by short | i ittt he a ver sehes # Bee Lo Ly an 1 the 4 mile | e Boston | marein over which was A€ tenm | tive N seonnd was th ehots on the Epanined drives placed i bis opporent chand ae b advanced 1o the by slzzling wide lnne Aerp 1 the corners Vo g " Arives st | | e i o out ) thie et on his ut 1 b h wir 1 wn i both found 10 At it 1 e (he o niog captined of the wallers g ouEh T 1 The 1vice Vilden 10 b deciding fur Red which Alone R o e o of bwnd fane Championshiy ulled Vogether e betien ver, 1o 64 Vit the soope etanding den aod Hupter ju the Vire wonstrated e s wervice by delivering e Ahres of 1he ' fourth wn ving which net se 1o the fiant tn Uhe Aol bor ' Fanions 1o without w P ek boe taita s el mphn wivase beods 1o an i “ teanm n the take the raees 1l $ 6, : oy T second sel wtrength of a tour-ull | beling aeen nreturn droppen bl the nlimost Hunter | aide to Lot athle | when | of { then will be open {*0 add to the announcement from the 0.0, ROLLERS ToP | Mezaw | Wk SPORTS SECTION Base Ball, /Track Duckpins, Boxing UTHER SPORTS NUT AFFECTED BY SPLIT Teams to Continue to Meet in Basket Ball, Base Ball, Tennis and Track. i | By the Aesociated Press. | APOLIS, Md., Jahuary 7. | assic, the Army ] Navy foot hall game, was wiped off the 1 sport calendat to- | as the hasis for the only | rement that counld he nee of heads of the | v Academies upon | the athletic relations controversy | Annouricement of the decision was made here by Comdr, H. Patrick, | Rear Admiral Louis M. Nul-| ton, superintendent of the 2 Academy, upon telephonic instructions of Admiral Nulton after He had con ferred in Washington with Maj. Gen. Jdwin B-Winans, superintendent of the Military at West Point. Admiral "Nulton's brief statement. 1v fashion in which athletic relations hetween the two gren insti tutions were discussed, but said the two academy heads were unable to| reach an agreenfent on the three-vear | eligibility ru nd mutually agreed | t the 1928 ifoot ball game would | be played. Comdr. Jones H. Ingram, director | = at the Naval Academy. | had pointed out earlier in the dreak West Point authorities refuse e hdund by the three-y, rule upon which the N emy stood firm. that for the present nly the 1928 foot ball game was in- | volved To Meet in Other Sports. and Army will meet on the | ball floor this Winter, on the Il diamond next Spring, and 'k and tennis on schedules al- ready under cantract. The next occasion when the €iews the (wo academies on- eligibility rulex may clash will come after the | Army-Xavy basket ball game at West Point, February 25, when athletic di- rectors prepare their’ schedules for next Winter. Presumably West Point will be offered a contract containing he disputed three.year rule, the fresh man rule and the one.year residence rule. and the question whether the | break is to extend to other sports Comdr. Ingram today had nothing <up ne rintendent of the academy, which declared spoke for itself. BROOKLYN STARS Work's Bowling Features as | Washington Quint Wins By Big Margin. BY JOHN B. KELLER BROOKLYN, N. Y., January [ Convention Hall bowlers of Washng: | | ton, coming here virtually tied with | Hrooklyn's allstar squad after volling in team, doubles and single contests | laxt week on their own drives, shot to ! victory in all three wections of the last fivegame blocks howled here. tonight, Piling up 195 pins in the first th wumies. the Washington howlers swept to victory in the fiv match | The early bowling wans featured by Al Work’s fine shooting. He totaleh 416 in his first three games for Washing ton, Brooklyn bowlers rallied to take the last two ginmes but thelr team v ontshot 2878 to 2,725 Wrk's met of m match, Brooklyn's »ore wasx made b Barney 83 for hix team Washinglon followed its team tory with siccess In the ibles aw and Jack Whalen in the outscored thelt 1 *hit tnr 1,110 totats mde vention Hal 2989 to 2,2 Megaw nnd il w ! ord gan { | of the highest Spine was best vie e five op oA in a win by Whalen d 1w birh) They mnrke third gime, however. to count which put them 45 ping vp on the Frooklyn pair They casily diew away in the last two ginmes | Glenn W wtar poorly After the freely in i et “Into the sinles agninst ney Bpinells, who substituted “for W) Kpinells, who howled in Washing®n Without ex “riing himue!s, Wolstenholme took the five g % o more n vic the 10 game competition, 1,141 o111 Team matehes [ 1% i WARHINGTG 11 | [EIm I BI8 B BT BT BROOKLYN w11y 1] 1 e [ won T i [ el 5 I i A0t A0 T01 A AR win tenth b for 1° o Wt el fiet wame DOV LS WASHINGTON NERTINEr] PIE don 154 7 912 BHOOKLY N TR Tod 1im 117 Meww Whiaien 141 Jam b wih Totals 0 Y P i Suineltn soinella o1 wA 110 ot 1n e Fod g0 | RINGEES g e e e BUMMARIES THAM Walstenhe line [FER T B Binelia e 1o 116 | Wy ) aR Biuolisn Al Sars inin [ . Whalen R I BN 1ot hl L&‘ Liella wnells )y | e Assaciated Press L AMERICAN U. BASKETEI R Photos By CYPERKINS. LEON SCHLOSS - Forward H COACH BAILLIE SPRINGSTON - NAIS FACING RABE WITH HIGH MORALE ’Sislcr Bolsters Infield—Har- ’ ris Thinks Club Has Best Box Staff in League. P A Note: This in the (ifth storics on the 197% prospec Vleague clubs 1kees n the ¥ has nd Ma ager B about prepar for aign without shiver of the name of ahie wi Inhnson, Harris be anhee, Hadle | Jones, Zach { Braxton ing ahsence Alstyne Marber, and | | | with and Lis the club along Hadley [ Sisler Strengthens Infield. kept of expect th are ass Reeves evernt minor ERBERTELLIOTT- Guard | man sential jand he ections Griffith present who s expe F i as Johnson Will Be \hu«l ahsence T oma The whe w of age tave behind the hat fowed up somewhat e of th 'SARAZEN'S 142 BEST IN MIAMI TOURNEY HAROLD SCRUGGS- CAPTAIN UAMES BIRTHRIGHT - Center (O()I’LR S 142 l*llaLD \RMO[ R HAS MINORS MEET TOMORROW TO Sl"l"l L h I)RAF T Dl SPUTE By the Aociated Pres HLSHIRE COUNTRY €1 Lox Augeles January A ateady untaltering croan plonship pace vegan to te today e the W round Lol the $10.000 Los Angeles open as the big timers' of golf grouped near Ui [ ol 0 the lesser Hlabia cutter d ot Jover a sooring tradl that veached as Nikh wn 174 o the feat halt of e Shole event Thiea seores marked the seoond day's acack n the ilicult course that vesterda held the leaders (o no better than 4 he cards belonged to Hary Lon . 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