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30 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUkSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928, SPORTS. District Colleges Clash on Courts: Central Track Team Due to Be Formidable METHODISTS PLAY B W.FIVE TONIGHT Gallaudet Basketers Meet Catholic U. Tomorrow at Brookland. OLLEGE basket ball games of unusual local interest are scheduled here tonight and 10 w night. A an and George Wash. fngton quints clash tonight in the lat-| ter's gym at 830 o'clock and Gallaudet | Catholi ity come together | the big floor at In another im- atholic and Ameri- Friday at Ameri- | ome tit will meet portant can U ean U. Indication will he vealed hat tonight's game Each team has 1e. t Ameri- are to 3 howed w e with the Methodists lost me, bowing to| W.. in its open- | ridgewater. | pected that American U.| ake the floor tonight with the mhination that faced High the cutset. This comprises Scruggs, forwards: Capt. nt. center, and Kessler end Woodson Birthright, guards. Sapp and ¢ are apt to begin at for.| w the Colonials with Good- and Perry and Lopeman The & Unive nterestin defeat anpd cted to on an bee however, Elmer Ripley. member of ¢ ington pro hasket hall team unt sale recentiy. and who h: ziven up Pro court activities that he t de- vote full attention to his duties as coach_¢f Georgetown University's b keters, is driving his proteges for th games Friday and Saturday nisht at the Arcadia against Rutgers and New York University, respectively. Ripley to get the Hoy shape for Rutgers and New York Uni- versity. both ‘of whom have been play ng several weeks. Ripley is reported #pecially pleased at the work of Don | Dutten, center. TUniversity of Maryland freshman tossers were to open their season ti afternoon in Ritchie Gymnasium at ge Park. entertaining Forest Park High of Baltimore. George Washington's crack rifle, m. nstional intercollegiate outdoor title holder snd winner of the Eastern intercollegiate shoulder - to- shoulder championship, soon will begin its #chedule of telegraphic matches in the | The B T | as the best unlimited team here last| season and have been continuing their | Preps ton NAVY-PRINCETON BATTLE FOR NOVEMBER 24 LOOMS By the Associated Press. RINCETON, N. Princeton loomed tod: a likely opponent for the Navy on the gridiron in place of the Army. Dr. Charles W. Kennedy, chairman of Princeton’s board of athletic con- trol, announced that “all matters of immediate interest to Princeton ath- letics” would be considered at a meeting Thursday. 1 refuse to affirm or deny that Princeton will play the Navy in 1928, he added The feeling prevailed in university circles that the foot ball officials de- sired to withhold any information until definite arrangements were com- | plezed By accepting a game with the Navy. Princeton would be obliged to play on November 24, a week after the Yale J.. January 10— would he a radical Princeton athletic which from contest, departure custom. The Yale-Princeton rivalry, the oldest in existence, has been reserved as the season's biggest and final engagement on the Princeton schedule since 1889, The proposed contest with the Navy would be on the same date of the Harvard-Yale encounter. Navy and Princeton formerly met on the gridiron but their relation: were terminated in 1926 because of a disagreement over dates. The Annapo. | lis eleven was victor in 1926 by a 27 to 13 score, ] The Army had heen considered as | a possibility on Princeton’s schedule | but the Navy now is favored hecause | ot Ao theeevear siligihiiity vats and| the non-transfer regulation which | also is adhered to by Princeton. | l EAGLESK. OF C. CONTEST SHOULD HAVE REAL KICK' HAT promises to be one of the most attractive basket ball games of the season hereabout is that set for next Sunday between Anacostia Eagles and the stel- ts of Columbus tossers. «ds*were generally looked upon crack lar K fine work this season. K. of C. is a new team this Winter. but ready achieved a splendid record. Marines and Clovers meet tomorrow night in Marine Barracks vm, at § ‘clock, in a Washington City League ame Baskete! of Company F. National Guard of Hyattsville, retained their ead in 1his cue by drubbinz Y. M = at Hyattsville. 1In ame Woodlothiar tional Guards, 31 soidiers have won four ague starts. Com. rimmed Columbias, « preliminary. tossers won a pair ity, 50 to 6 and Fuss Poto before a 2921 gn Hartfords defeated Optimists. 12 to 9, in S B division and De Luxe beat Centennials in opening Boys Club League games last night. French A. C. tossers mect stern t at 9 o'clock in Eastern High gym. St. Paul's passers are to engage Dis- trict National Guard tossers tonight at 9 o'clock in_the Boys' Club gym at the Central Y. has al-| Les Amis hasketers defeated Mosean in the opening of the Jewish Com- munity Center Senior Basket Ball League last night, 30 to 12. the | | Boys' Club Celtics by a late rally | downed Battery 34 to 20. Central Reds defeated Pierce Preps, | 20 to 12, Southern A. C. tossers meet Camp | Humphreys quint at the Virginia post tonight, Original Wonders go to Meade tonight to face the Tank quint. Players will gather Hearst Building 6:15 o'cloc Red Shields bested Nativity basket- 36 to Wordside A. C. overcame American Security & Trust Co. Aztecs were 10-10-12 winners over Noel House flashes Samosets won two games last 1 downing Carolinas, 31 to 15, and Christ | | were hagged hy showed the way and Wintons, 19 A pair of games who St. Martin’s unlimited .team de- feated Isherwoods, 36 to 25. 1_l:orlnlhl.ulu toppled Bulldogs, 35 to Nativity Seniors meet Compa Fort Myer. tossers tonight at 8 o in the latter's gym. ¢ F. Palace tossers defeated Speedwells, intercollegiate league. The vear league groups will be arranged geozraphi- eally and the Colonial shots will be matched .with riflemen of- achools. Last season teams were Erouped according to previous per- formances. Changes in regulations, in- cluding a smaller target, are expected o make for better competition. BASE BALL CAPTAIN * TRAINING ON COURT' UNIVERSITY. Va., January 10— John Stevens, captain of base bail at the University of Virginia for 1928, 1s getting in condition for the outdoor Season by training with the basket ball squad. Though his experience on the court s limited, he will probably make a place as one of the first-ling guard Substitutes. Etevens ig the first pitcher to cap- t2in a Cavalier nine since 1922, when Bob Harrison wes the leader. Vir-' Einia’s mound material will not be great this Spring and Capt. Stevens With the others of the pitching staff will need o be in condition i ‘s dlamond schedule ix 2 €ifficuit one und includes two zames | with Hurvard. Princeton and Cornell #nd one with Penn State, Springfiel; Nevy and Colgate, in addition to more than & dozen contests azainst | members of the Southern Conference. COACH’S RIB BROKEN IN BOUT WITH PUPIL \POLTR, Md., Januzry 10 () (Spike) Webb, buxing coach, Navsl Academy, is wuffering Tects of & broken rib, re. @ bout with Midshipman Gor- svall weight, Fresno, nearby | } bant Duvall a hard ax sparting with e midehipman shot ind some solace in | nds that he be the place of | crcollegiate graduated last vall would une, form vion, *who wex OF FLORIDA U. GRIDDERS | VILLE, ¥Fla., January 10 o W Bachmoan, foor ball Kansan Ktate Agricultural sears, will succeed Febring, resigned, us| e University of Florida on, wihietic director, wnnouncement, wnd waid Jaas hunn riowig conrh mt Furras Ftate Agriculturs] College u | 1) SOME HEAVY SCORING. Lyx T for » the Ge -y Vo nud January 10 Lawry, forward w00 20 pointe. respertively BEYON Bnd Jae Jaet nigh, be | ale best Willlam snd Mary, | 2 W. AND M. COACH RESIGNS, | 1K) Va 10 ) e | Tasker wil Mary's oot bmil, base bal) ball for the lmet four | ren eq, eflfective at the current colicge year | | | Junuary J head couch tor ihan yesie end o the WHITE lOX DIOP ROTH, | CHICAGO, Januury 10 ) ~Frank | Foth oh of the White Mox, haw beer wiven hie relesse. He played | With The Hox 2 yests ago bnd wes signed | snager Sohali last Win ver when Fohulk wie Hist appointed [T COLLEGE BASKET BALL. | 9. Willlam 22, 2 and lee, Dartmouth, 2i; Columbia Wisconsin, 26, Michigan, Northwestern, 31 ¥ Yoyolu of € ryuette, 1% el ehras Pro Basket Shooters Use Fine New Shot | VIEW PLAYER HAS OF HIS HANDS 45 BALL LEAVES THEM BY SOL METZGER. We have seen that while the un- derhand loop shot for a basket, starling waist high, Is most effe tive for scoring, it is impotent for k shooting Decaus: it is so easily blocked. The execution of this shot takes more time than the st shot. Hence, opponents have st that much more time to get the passer and block his shot. s _great value §s its high looped arch. Such a shot is more easily caged than one that comes just over the rim. / Professional players have lately orked out a new type of shot which is a combination of the un- derhand loop and chest shot. The ball is held chest high, so ny more time is e yed in making it than in executing the chest shot. And It is given a higher arch than the chest shot by a combination of wrist a tion and finger . This mave- ment gives it backspin. The thumbs Impart this reverse motion as the palms and finger send the hall up. ward and forward. | have sketched ' the shot above. It takes a great al of practice to execute, but it will s00n be commonly used. TWO YOUNG SCRAPPERS ON SAME BILL TONIGHT CHICAGO, January 10 (®).—Egzhe Ruth, Louixviile featherweight, o of the most promising boys to develop under the new boxing regime in 11l neis, encounters Bud Taylor of Terre Huute, In 10 rounds of milling at 1k Coliseum tonight. Another promising youth at the other end of the wealen, Lew Murtin of the University of 1linols, s for his mecond effort in the pro rank @ mxround engngement with Loran . . MAY GET BOXING BERTH. CHICAGO. January 10 () A. Dean, tormer preside toual A. A, 1", 1% rep aer W be a member of the Iinois Htate Athletic Commission. He may be selected to fill the vacancy caumed by the resignution of John C, Hig heimer Charles tof 1) 1 10 be N~ un - Basket Ball Problems By Osonld Tower Mesber, Juint Kules Committen, Hend your queries to Mr. Touwer I you wish a personat answer, send the query with self-uddressed, stamped envelope o Andovey, Mass Questlon—A player awarded (e bill out of bounds Lounces it off ur GpPOBENts buck, recovers It in the ot and throws s basket, Does it count? Auswer—Yer e hisw put the ball into play legully by throwing 1t ini the comrt and not teucking 1 uga untl St bus Wwuched snother plsyes It waken difference whethey bl 4 player or taichen the ball, it e the end o mske no distinetion these wels vule 14, eection & 4 ouches u player vules in onmideration by Gov. Len Small | the Rule 10, section 3, and’ won Aeciuively over Klzesr 'SURVEY NO. 1 LEADS | INTERIOR BOWLERS Survey No. 1t fin brisk style j r ment Bowling League. The team standing of the ui the first Survey outfit holdin game lead over the second-pi tary duckpinners, Statistics of the le its secretary-treasy ings, follow latest <hows a tiv ce Secre te. compiled by Henry D. Bil Team Standing, 1 i Survey No raing Publication Individusl Rec SURVEY Callahan King Boteler Serheim Mergner rest Doteon Smith INDIAN an 10031 Armatrong Hut hison Peake {champlon's bel Garlang Hoover Falk in 9 SURVEY 17 Horgwi i Richurdeon * : Dickinmon Fheloe T inen 1 \ Luwson 7 420 ) Boone, rowley a0 ¥ [ K [ " | { | { i | | 3,343 SET OF TENPINS | PEOIIA, 1L, Junvary 10 (). The | Lita Co. today clalmed u new tenpin bowling record | for its N man team by resmson of a | score of 3343 pink mede last night | Hin competition in the Haratoga Benjor | League. “The lesgue I8 under the ition of the American Bowling Con- ! grems | ELON NAMES GRID DATES. ELON COLE N. €, January 10 (A%, —Univsraity of Bichmond and | Catawbin Colleke are newcomers 1 | Elon College s 1928 oot ball sehedule. HBeptember 2%, Novth Caroling Btate |t Talelgh: October €, Davidwon ut | P Davidson, 18, Cataw, at Halishury, 120, University of Richmond at Rich (mond, 27, Guilford, November 3, High [ Point: 17, Emory and Henry at | kmory; 29, Lanoir Ithyne | e | BACKS BOXING Allston 1. Calhoun, Jr., George University hoxing cosch, yester sssied an appeal o the Distriet Com | miesionern anking for favorable con ;urh Walsh bill to legalize dnateur boxing in the Distiiet LAMAR WHIPS RIOUX. BOSTON, January 10 Henry La v Washington Jight heavywelght Rioux of Montreal in nlx vounds here lust night, 4 Insurance | BILL | | By the Ascoris | eves scored 32 | Technology [ they where NAVY HOLDS AN OPTION TO USE FRANKLIN FIELD By the Associnted Press. PHILADELY , January 10.— The Navy has al on Frank- lin Field, the U sylvania’s I'lhi"‘hl for November 24, gradunte manager of athletics at id Eame reached him, Cozens declared. option was originally obtain said, “for the Army-Navy contest, but with this game thrown into the discard, the Annapolis authorities can use it for whatever game they ses fit. The fact that Princeton might be substituted for the Cadets would not void the option.” TWO ARE UNBEATEN IN BIG TEN SERIES o) Press CHICAGO, January 10.—The third day of the Western Conference hasket hall viee found considerable shumfling of the teams at hath the top and bot. tom of the standing, with the side line experts nodding their heads ove the confirmation of advance dope on prospects, Wi nsin wthwestern lead the Big Ten today, cach with two vie- tories, and_each has humbled the champion Michigan team of 19 Wisconsin ~trimmed Michizan while Northwestern triumphed over Towa Geuzewm. It was the second conference zame | Towa has dropped in which the Hawk- points. usually more than enough to win. It was also the second time that Towa has been beaten in their last 16 conference games in their new field hot Backhoards «get a rest 1 Northwestern antief upon Chicago’s tender v night six of the con- last | until | et into action, M'chi- Indiana for its third favs. Hlinois-Tows and are the other King on in « sota 'ST. MARY'S CELTICS FIVE TO KEEP BUSY v 10— tackle the team of in Armory arranged an ALEXANDRIA, Va., Janu St. Mary's Celtics, who Calvary Baptist Church Wast tonight Hall has extensive schedule A gencral shake-up will be made in the Celtic te the right comb Celtic dates, Charles ¢ nation bett, follows Devitt School: 14, Gallaudet ' Knighis of Colum! Warwick Gonzaga i Washing 1 —Bon, Other games 01d Dominion tain nknown nizht with the newly organized Benjamin Franklis University team Washington, slated to appear here Armory at 830, ® Whirlwinds will be arranged. at Club will enter quint tomorrow in 1 High Se shurg nol is to enter- High School of here tomorrow gymna- Mary's ¢ with ‘an missing ank for some Alexandria High School will B Masxon Hig Va., here Saturda night at 830 in a Third Athletic District series game. St. Mary's Senlors will leave Lyceum Hall at 7:15 p.m. tonight to play the McLean A. C. at McLean, Va. meet TUNNEY IS “CALLED” ON HIS ROWING YARN o Associated Press, JOSTON, January 10.—(iene ney's recent article on rowing h stirred up Bill Haines, vetpran crew coach At Massachusetts Institute of rsed the heavywelght { that rowing i the MOFL strenyous #port, but suggestions as 1o the physical dungers of rowing and belief that the four-mile race should be shortened lowing from the coach Gene kays that through his field klassen he has seen men crumple in 1+ dmile yace and fall lmply over the side of the boat. 1 have seen a 1ot of boxing matches where I did not need the use of a pair of fleld klasses to xee a boxer crumple and Haines ind. full ufter & hard blow to the faw, “Gene mays of his r think is due to his the sport. In a 4mile rac start, the oaramen methodical stroke which they know they can keep all the way. In shorter race the stroke is higher, the pace killing, and there 18 no et up. UADY B not in condition. If he ix in condi tion, which he should be at all time it he studies himaelf, [ clal ASSERTS U, S. BOXING RULES HURT BRITONS My t NEW he wouldn't let a son in a 4mile race. That, 1 nfamiliarity with after the settle down Assciated Pres YORK, January 10 boxers are at a disadvanta come to the United N Ccaume of differe tons, according nard Mortimer, Known aw “the Wiekard of Kng land Mortimer in here for the T Heeney Jack Sharkey fight “It meems o me that oo much holding 1% allowed heve with punch fik with one hand in the clinch, the Boitish promater waid wer I come from, the fighter in pevmitted to punch on the break and noresult he maneuvers for the bieak “In the United States, I a hoxer gets hlmselt 1 an awloward position, under the ropes or with his back turned to a punch, the referes steps in and halts the contest until he ts out of difficulty Our men have to defend themselves at all times with wut the help of the refe o Mortimer declaved he fu referee an an ofclal at u Hght, an prevails i England, in preference 1o the Judges and referes In thin country, Conflicting oplafons by Judges couned confusion, he sald GENERATOR TROUBLE WE REPAIR ALL MAKES CREEL BROS. 181017 14th St. NW. Potamae 473 Reprasenting 48 Leading Mive, of Aute Electrical Equipment and Motor Parte Hritinh when he regulu- d one in hopes of finding | nnounced by Manager WOMEN IN SPORT| BY CORINNE FRAZIER NDEPENDEF Strayer's Business the Capitol Athletie open the Washington Re League season tonight with a game on the intermediate division schedule, to be played in the Ce High School gymnasium at 7 o'clock. In the senior division a fast game s carded tomorrow night when the Eagles of Business Night High School, defending the championship won In 927, meet the Washington Athletic Club sextet, their closest rivals In the snior 1oop. This game i carded for ) o'clock on the Busin High School cour hursday, Southerns keters from and will tion T club ba " the two and in Gypsies new teams the the | league, will open the junior circuit at | tern High School when they clash in their first official contest since their organization early this Fall. They will play at 7 o Schedules for the three divis nounced by Wi 1l contests in each of ons been an ington Recreation League officials as given helow. Any corflicts or cha in dates, time, ete. should be noted at least one week in_advance of the time the match is cheduled, it is stated, by Dorothy ne, president SENIOR DIVISION 11, Washington A R30 (P Davis) Club at Calvary e ¥ 16, Bask Konm. ¢ January Holton A €. (Davie) ) Baskete Baski N pm agles at Busines © at Calvary. 9 pm e vs. Washington A (Nevitth L, X 30 pm on A € (Nt Basketeers va D (Davis DIVISION Capital at_Cen March— Holton. 8 INTERMEDIATE 10, Strayer ve H BRI nm Hockey Club at i Company F Rhm Day At Central b m < at Hyattssille ve o Seenriy P (Haug: at Central Pal v Company (Engle)” 21 Capi W. €A S pm Straye? at Cen Company F ve K nm. (Tew urity_at Y. W Ve Ca St ¥ ngle) (Nevitt ) at Hyattsville ve. St Paul Haugen) HOUGHTON, star golfer the Manor Club and win- ner of two big tournamen o near Washington last year has d ad th for a tim: the beckoning call of tl is to be 1 worn Instead ton is Keeping in practice by performing in quite unorthodox fash ion over his home cours Last Saturday Houghton went up of plavers, one of wl anded. Unable to arra ctory game, Houghton agr the other fellow’s left-hande and had the satisfaction of get ting around the Manor course in & On Sunday | he tnventec stunt—that ‘of playin in orthodox style with right-handed clubs, but in quite unusual fashion as to stance Houghton played all his s while standing on one foot nd got are the course in 81 strokes, some many golfergwould be glad to do with out was v sat to us Tubs the secure understanding of two feet | firm on the ground Charles H. Orme of Columbia, who drives and plays through the fairway right-handed and then turns around to putt left-handed on the green, also has a rival in John Landreau of Manor. | Landreau goes Orme one better in the brought the fol | to | rt is harmful, it a man 15| all wports are | | 1 matter of unorthodox play, for he drives from t right side. plays through the fairway from the port xide, and when he gets on the putting green attempts to hole it with & ¢ down wooden putter, = All the fairways for the n Bole course west of the clubhous: been cut through the woods Manor Club and upward of are now at work clearing the fairways and bullding the putting greens. A the fulrwaye on the present course d. and the entire new pected to be in use nds to ar over the present last nine the men "t hold fts tourn new course, reserving tl nine for women memb ¥ Reports received at the annual me :-nnf of the Manor Club last night showed the club to be tn satisfactory condition. The following were ted to membership on the board of gov ernors for the next th vears: T Howard Duckett, J. W. Bird, John Y t { e, A in | ) : A q_m (Davis 20, e . : s 81 at 30 0m. (Haigen) JUNIOR DIVISION, ary—12. Gypsies ve Southerns, at {Haugen) - "18] uminens ve ) pan. (Nevitt) 24 Washington Bar- ve Gypaies it a. prica’ v, Sonithe | it South Business, 8 om (B s . the possible fi- AN, has he Setsu Matsudai | ture Empress of J of the leading figur Friends School for during 1925 and 1926, when | r was a Jeadey the hasket hall court and rated among the first five racketers in the schaol | Surely the “old order changeth, | vielding place to new” when Eastern princesses make their ‘mark Western outdoor world of sports, wWias not so very loy ) that the dainty maids of th 1t spent | their days in a seclusion which placed thoughts of outdoor fre m of any sort entirely bevond their ken—much :'Ti @ game of lawn tennis or basket " n one | everal vears, es- | Class teams have heen plcked at George Washinzton University, and the opening game% of the 1925 inter- class scries were to be plaved this fternoon in the I street gymnasium with the Freshmen first team meeting | the Sophomores in one tht and the) Freshmen seconds facing the Seniors in the other. A record group turned out for the ! | series this son. with so many freshmen ned up it was neces. | sary to divide their squad into three sections. | captains and class group have the exception of J McGregor is t tain, Evelvn Folson Crumley will lead the Sophs Jennie * Turnbull, former Western gh School star, manager. Mvrtle such is the Junior leader by Betty Zimmerman, Mary Ewin will manage tie Bug charge of the schedule, nounced the games in the pre rounds of the Winne: these contests will play off the finals next week, rding to Miss Dav The card for the week January 10, F ma heen ers of each named. with pilot. | series o I va. Sophomores Freshmen 11 va January 12, Fresh men 111 ve. Sophomores, Ju. ve Fresh Freshmen 11 vs. Juniors, Brewer, Darwin 8. Clapp and Walter Wyatt. An unexpired term of one year is to be filled by Frank J. Ehlers. That job the greens committee i performing in constructing a new tee for the tenth hole at the Washington i0lf and Country Club makes the site of the driving space look as if an carthquake had struck the hill. The new tee will considerably lengthen the hole and improve the second shot. Development of a new testing ma chine for determining the resiliency of golf balls has. convinced the com- mitteé on implemenm-agdathe ball of the 'nfted States Golf ~ Association the way is now clear to select e size 3 veight of golf hall < 1o all classes of piave; having to consider size and weight n ry effect. Use of the ma- chine ught out the point that mar reduction in re ce is necessary. Herbert Jacques, chaire n of the committee. says that pub- n is slowly, but surely, ac-| cepting the fact that through | wise control of the hall can the pres- | ent length of courses and the playing | of them be kept in the proper ratio, | and results of recent researches now make it possible to esta h standards which can be permanently main. tained, The committes types of artific Iy created shafts— steel shaft of seam- r. another drawn he shape of a hickory nd one h circular rih r advantage app types. they have all been acques said YANKEE QUINT EASILY TAKES OPENING CLASH With Edlestein, Banta and Moser heading their atu ‘Washington Yanke d their basket ball sea son W 424 win oved the Fred erlck Hustlers last hight in the constru to h Md. locAls were given a brisk tussle first half, but drew away to a fat lead in the second In a preliminary Woltz Photogra phers 1ted Clovers, 3 It Takes A Year —and it’s twelve months well spent! 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Among boys who have » their worth, that =zre again be. 0 ing put through their paces by Bill Foley, veteran coach, are Capt orge Price and Bob Hall, sprint ers; Marlow Perry, Zuke Plun ley, quarter-milers:” Wallace Perrs half-miler; Bob Coltman, miler; ¢ vin Milans and Stratton Lange. high jumpers; Gene Stevens, pole vaulter Jim Proctor, high jumper and pole vaulter; Dick Reinohl and Wiliie Wolf hroad jumpers; Nelson Collev, broad jumper and hurdier, and Phil Kline field events. Last season’s mile relay team be intact except for Ralph Edso i gl Plumley, Marlow Perry and Dave Gonzaga Prep courtmen won their Krupsaw are the other members of | fourth stra the quartet. | to 10. Outstanding performers lost from | last season’s team are Hunter Keller,| S who ran the dashes: George James. |\l who won the javelin throw in the | ha public high meet last Spring, and who | is to be graduated next month: Bud | es. low hurdler; Chester Freeman. | Pool high jumper: DeWitt Hyde and John- | Fmeet ; ny Fisher, the latter to be grafluated ? D next month, hurdlers; John Brashears, | freshmen w clever dash man, and Morse Allen, nder d Hunt, figh hurdler. threa times Leading members of the squad are Ji O the mina to v the Hyattsville High romped over Wood- i Na‘iona! e. Capt shown = Wi A goal from scrimmage Alvin wa . the loser ace of the Hine Junior * squeezed o | undergra, h alumni bas Two teams regarded as having a fine chance to achieve the public high bas- | ket ball championship were to make their debut in the titl s this after- noon at the Arcadia. Tech was to en- gage Western and Eastern was to face ssiness. In the only game so far Western. which had been thought nat <0 hot, came on to surprise by van quishing Business, 34 to 29 defending champlon, and 3 am to show its ware n will make its bow These d to get tog . but game was pos 3 use of the tennis matches me at_the Arcadia 1t is doubtful whether Central a team quite so strong a carried the Blue and Whi son. Bert Coggins' boys have plenty of strength, though. and expected to be in the thick of flag race. Emerson was the only other school- boy team carded for action today. be- ing down for a brush with Charlotte Hall on the latter's floor ville, Md. Merton En - w n, Morgan and are REAL BATTING LEADER MADE ONLY ONE SWING (). —Ofmcial § averages of the real *::“ game a t boy teal engage in the Catholic o'clock in the Catholic University Gallaudet game, St. Alban’s has a date w Shenandoah. and Benjamin Franklin University is to meet Old Domini Boat Club in the armory at Alex- andria. preliminary _ to eeded one day last S kbu the ball, his only 0! Rowever, was nct enor fi Harry Helme, former crack George- town University distance runner, has been named coach af Devitt §chool's track squad. He assumes his new po sition highly recommended by illy. Georsetown track coach Little, Hova athletic dir Helme gained the national two-mile championships in 1920, other achievements. Devitt's basket ball team is to meet St. Mary's Celtics Thursday night in uad of varsity and first are training each aft- Fmnasiu der the direc ‘oach Wall forme pion of Penn has approved three| . A miss is as good as a mile, they say... 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