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SPORTS.'" Two Big College Court Games C. U. VISITS AMERICAN U,, - WHILE G. U. PLAYS OPENER Brooklanders Victors Over Gallaudet, Picked té Beat Methodists—H Hoyas Name Diamond Dates. OMORROW night will he a big;guard; Madigan and Hale, forwards; college .basket | also were taken on the trip. Overcoming an early Gallaudet lead wained a they ame last which and night here bal Catholic U. quints will come together| in the latter's gym in th e of the week involving and Georgetown will v entertaining R\nwr.«‘ and American | linals, with al seasoned t 1o meet de- feat this W have lost only nd Amer ngton thrilier. In view of the stouter oppo n which h the Brook Bnders are < W getown i ardy foe in R: The New been plaving seve uld prove advan There be | een Georgetown | ctrical School 0 o'clock. pley will pick his starting | Hoya lineup from Don Dut. | Mesmer, | Mzurice McCarthy, Ja s and | Harold Meenan, Much intere: attaches to the game. | the Blue and Gray. with Ripley | increase its game. The arduously for | the court ) n drill about a month. Two other fives of the local group| 2 carded for Action tomorrow night, | on Virginia courte. George | Washington will engage Virg: Med- jcal College at Richmond. and Mary- land will take on Washington and Lee at Lexington. | No games for local college reuru’ are listed tonight. Maryiand and George Washington. however, will start a threeday invasion of Virginia. | The Oid Liners meet Virginta Poly at | Rlacksburg and the Colonials_tackle | Hampden-Sidney in that Virginia | town. | Before leaving. Coach Shipley of | Maryiand had decided to start Radice | and Evans, forwards; Adams, center, and Dean and Heugy. guards. | Catholic comr neve n ended 1 « the the K Ray ney's Universi nding margi elinquished, 41 1 3. With ight in the Brookland gvm, i Harvey ltops Meet Rutgers. h oring mast of their p ls dropped many endall € Fole: stalwart backeou e wher vital factors in C. t Geo ough it | years Hom ¢ | arranged )| Princeton and wit ihe B Holy Cre in ham. orgetown Universi this Spring. have been arranged and the v reach 35 ne-and-hoi with Harva: Bastern Jesu B Several strong here and away. The schedule: Mareh 23, Springfield. Rucki April Jure George Washington has listed a hasket ball game with Salem College { of West Virginia for the Colonial gym Troyidence 2, Fordham, at ermont. 3. Latiette. eat_Virgini oreat. . at West Pol inceton, at al ew Haven. ege, next Tuesday night. Georgetown will box > 3 instead of Februar; rd, it ndine) . : Boston College (p.m.). avy on March | 11, according to ng and Capt. Car- work were exhibi- N night in a{ Cosgrove and Dyer showed speed | and tfine passing {or Gallaudet. will play le in recent games have been and h the Hoyas, riv onferenc on College and Ne and Southern teams alse will be met Yale w Engl int. Princeton. at_Providence. 'ew York. Hetzel, center; Linkous, forward,or | the Middies' revised list of dates. LANE BOWLERS LEAD | MARINE CORPS LOOP! Marine Corps Headquarters Bowling League ended ite first series with Lane jeading with 25 victories and 11 defeats. Richard and Lejeune teams finished the series deadlocked in second place. three games back of Lare. Neville finished fourth, a game back of the tied teams: McCawley. Fuller fitth and Williams-Butler sixth. The league's second series starts topight. Bratistics for the first series follow: > i 4 3 LEAGUE RECOR team game—Labe, 574. team ‘wALane. 1 546 inaividual Fame—Ross | individual set—Brigham average—OToole (Lane). 101.15, strikes—O Toole (Lane). i4. spares—Ayres (Lane). 83, INDIVIDUAL RECORDS. SPORTS ON AS HIGH LEVEL AS OLD DAYS CHI letics in the good oid days when the champions won a moustache cup or a | the barber were cn no higher levels of sport athletics y. | George Huff, director of athletics at| University of Ililnois, bath manship the CAGO, January ticket donated by than the Rotary Club here, In those days when Moustache pole vaulters cleared 7 feet to win the barber’s bath ticket. Huff said, sports. vere just the same as those that prevail today. And | he went on to tell how one of the star manship and first for hi Huff described the first' foot bail | enme between Illinols and and told how the small crowd stood the game got interesting. when they thronged field wasn't adverse to tripping up a haif- hack in case he happened to get aw on what might have been a touch- along the down. “There were poor sports in those davs, just as there are some now. Ar proof, he cited one tin orthwestern foot hall team town after Huff said. vhen was ¢ ideals < victory. the sidelines unti) to follow | -hared out of t | 1ini had been defeated. NarDonald Post ... Cariey Tuesey . Lyt Rirharaw, ot e aoney” . Carger.. ufly. .o S9nsan g N & Cloptom Wagrer. . Hugnes a% a of the 151 | Schaes AUSSIE TENNIS TEAM HAS TWO VETERANS By the Aswociated Prews MELBOU Australis P ) 0 Davis Cup von after sheence of LWo years from the tennis claswic, It is pmcti P o wil January spet] ade of Gerald L. tair b M. Mawke Crawtord ang H. O Hopman s and Mawkes, the first two Patter Jark e 1 ' the Australian team | Virgin b Any [ th wd content | ket | rqrind BOSTON, Boston Transcript save that “Dolly balkline matcl, ked 10 b sme 0f 1he terns, Mildred Clarke huw been elected bal) by jorie iy January national league 12 of trackniep -t the Univer- | 4| sity of Ilinois won the ‘mile race minutes and 48 meeomds and was awarded a moustache cup and saucer closely FOR N. L. UMPIRING JOB | ihix s veni ). —The Albert Stark, freshman basket ball coach at Dartmouth and a collegiate base ball oficial in the Fast for the last five years, will be named umpire the list is made public this month, wixth block of t T Cochra fer, 1,500 Lawhaters Pl epresent 1 sohedule e a Brown and the n 1hie The nothree fourths ve Th claptain ger. Other e Ket n BY CORIN compose [ the ball before she maken the rounds Hehool official gamen lon 1 clght plavers who SCHAEFER HAS BIG LEAD. 2 W YORK, January 12 (#) —Jake Fehaefer was Jeading Welker Cochran { by nearly 200 points at the conclusion r 3.600-point was e f the g " heis of Matsudaire toda: informed Chicago and the leading when men romajor letters ut the the EPISCOPAL TOSSERS WIN ANOTHER GAME ALEXANDRIA, Va., January 12.— Episcopal High School won. its second successiva game vesterday afternoon easily trouncing Fredricksburg High School of Fredricksburg, Va., 35 to 16. Devitt School will get a test tonight in meeting St. Mary's Celtics in the Armory Hall at 8:30. A preliminary will send the St. Mary's Senlors against some Washington quint, “Ham" Deeton will stack his Co- lumbia Engine Company passers against the fast traveling Chevy Chase A. C. here tomorrow night on the Armory floor. 0ld Dominion Boat Club basketers will practice in Armory Hall tomor- row night at 7 o'clock for Saturday night’s game in York, Pa., with the St. Mary's Boys Club, George Mason High of Potomac. and the Alexandria High five will Dbattle for the scholustic champlonship of this immediate vicinity Saturday night in the Armory at 8:30. LOCKE, NOTED SPRINTER, WILL LIVE IN NEW YORK OMAHA, Nebr, January 12 (P)— Roland Locke, who clipped Charles Paddock’s 220-yard-dash record nearly {one-half second in_the §pring of 1926, is going to New York, where he will 15| be employed by & law firm and where he plans to undergo its an extensive at the university of Nebraska last year cur- talled his cinder track work, but he did go to the Penn relays, where he won the 220-yard dash from Jackson Scholz and Henry Russell. He has done but little running since. In New York, Locke will devote his leisure hours to training and to com- petition on the indoor boardways. At the opening of the outdoor season he will begin preparation for the Olympic games, he said. A high-class court attraction is carded tonight for the National Guard Armory at Hyattsville between the regular basketers of Company F, Na. tional Guard, and the crack Anacostia il»:axx.- Last year, Guardsmen and Eagles played twice, each scoring a win. There is a real rivalry between | the quints. Naval Reserves and Company F Re- serves will meet in a preliminary at 7:15 a'clock. ompany F Reserves will be unahle to keep their engagement with Monroe A C. for a game Saturday night in the Hyattsville Armory. The Guard Regulars are to play Bliss Electrical School there that night and a dance wili follow, and there will not be time enough for two court games. Northern and Optomists quints were winners in senior games in the Boys' |Club Basket Ball League last night, the former trimming Independents, 24 to 20, and the latter scoring over Emery, 24 to0 9. Calvary M. E. routed Potomac Boat Club tossers, 48 to 20. Second Baptist tossers, tied for the lead in the Baptist Young People's Union League. want to list games | with 140-pound teams having gyms. | i | | i BY LON JOURDET, Advi Basket Ball Coach. University of Pennsylvauta, Oricinator Five Man Defeuse. LOKE followers of the Eastern Intercollegiate Basket Ball League predict an interesting race. 1 am inclined to agree, though 1 don't helieve the teums Are up to the standard of sev- eral years ago Few outstanding playera appear with reputations from pust Seasons. Graduation, ineligibility and other causes 100k numerous good men and d in early-season ex perimenting. Dartmouth didn’t have as many casualties ax Pennsylvania, Princeton, Yale, Columbia and Cornell. While Dartmouth won the champlonship Iast weason, and retains seven of itx first eight men, 1 belleve Hanover will feel the loss of Jimmy Picken sorely. It was his spectacular playing which won the champlonship, But Lew Wachter, fine coach, may develop one of his many veterans fnto as hig a r as Picken, and If he does, 1 nominate Dartmouth one of the strongest contenders Corneli, losing Molinet and other strong yers, probably will be troublesome, but is not to be feared WOMEN IN SPORT FRAZIER Khe cannot stop 1, and returns ho route, ke the compl o pluced at opposite “home,” which ix guarded by three basemen Who Inust pass th %)l among themselves before they can throw it at the runner, provided that It falls into their hands. en an in base but must I the end of the felil All playground directors on duty thix month on the local grounds will meet with Mis. Busie Root Rhodes, su. eyixor of munieipal playgrounds, Maude N. Purker, director of girl activities, tomorrow morning st 1030 oelock i rgomy Lisgrict Buliaing Activities for the month of Janu te circuit, circling the | Scouts Discern Individual Habits Scouting is practiced in basket ball just as in foot ball and for similar purposes. Scouts, of course, Jot down the pet plays of the five their college is to meet. But they ray more particular attention to he individual habits of the team they are watching, in the hope of noting faults. Points such as the fact that certain rl-yen shoot from but one ition- or dribble with one hand are carefully as Is the fact t a guard tends to come out from the basket he n attack drives for him. b burn scouted Southwestern College recently and lea.ned that the floor guard of the Iatter was easily sucked out of position. Thus, the three.lane attack systém, the forwards breaking first, work to perfection and returned burn a 43018 victory. To ilus- trate just what was done take a look at the diagram. No. 1, takin, is centel rush No. 2, who immediately passed to No. 1. The latter was free, dribbled i and shot. ANACOSTIA EAGLE QUINT AT HYATTSVILLE TONIGHT Call Manager Kiefer at Main 5060, branch 48. Aztecs swamped Iroquois, 55 to 15. Noel House ran away with Petworth LA, C, 48 to 13, St. Martin's basketers took a 24.to-16 fall out of Monroes. Rond's Whirlwinds defeated Cres. cents, 27 to 17, t Vernon basketers won their reventeenth game in 18 starts last night, downing Montrosc A. C., 36 t0 6, Epiphany Chapel passers pointed | the way to Palace Preps, 24 to 20. District National Bank tossers how- | d to Calvary Baptist Drakes, 18 to Woodside A. C. tossers want a tomorrow night in the s Spring. Md., armory. Call the man- ager at Silver Spring, 145-R between 6 and 6:30 p.m. Naval Reserves blanked Washing- Mnol.onn & Trust Co., basketers, 30 to Fort Washington tossers were 64.22 victors over Washington Cyclones. Silent All-Stars face the Noel House team tonight at § o'clock. 'CLOSE COURT RACE DUE FOR EASTERN COLLEGES as a_championship possibility. How- ard Ortner always puts @ fast, hard- playing team on the floor. This year should prove no exception. Meenan has a difficult task at Columbia. pt. Madden i an { ceptional player, but he can't p {the burden alone. Rieger's foot ball | injuries make his continued perform- | ance doubtful. The losa of Lorch, who led the league in points scored, with T4, is & severe one, | Wittmer. at Princeton, has h | #hare of losses. He depended much | on ns. a fine center, but Evans {1eft coliege. Miles. a good guard, has | shifted ta center. Despite the losses, there are several veterans from last season, and the Tiger certainly will be among the leaders George Tavlor of Yale has a team of poasibilities. Kimmen, lost by graduation, was a high-xcoring center, who finished & point behind Lorch. Fodder, Brillhart, Ward and MeNulty are veterans who may pull the Elis out of the cellar Pennsylvania cluding Davenp ward and guard lemu. lost elght men, in. 't and Goldblatt, for. Several of the ner, star guard tunity. Joe Schaaf and Monty Chap. man are the only veterans, and Chap: man ia lost to the team by faculty ban until the second term. Pennsyl- vania may figure in the champlonship if 1t gets away to a good start, but tenms to beat “ousright, 109K by Narth American News (ot EE e Alliance FOR U. S. PLAY PICKED January 12 () - Polo Assoctation yes % 10 par: te In_the major tournaments of the United States Polo Awsoclation next Summer Jack Nelson, president of the Ar gentine Assoctation, will play the No 2 position, Arturo Kennv will be No, 1 player and Juan B, Milex, No. 3 Munuel Andrada will substitute for Luis Lacey as back. Lacey wan oper- wted on for wppendicitia Tuesday and ° | make his metropplitan debut In free. | Dartmouth and Princeton appear the!J ST. I0HN'S COLLEGE | HIGH SCHOOL LINKSMEN WANT SPORT RECOGNIZED Golf Pilots to Make Plea Soon—Central Scores Over Eastern and Takes Place With Tech as Lead- ing Court Contenders. NAMES SPORT DATES ANNAPOLIS, Md., January 12.— Schedules in basket ball, base ball and lacrosse have been given out at St. John's College. All games will be played at An- napolls unless otherwise stated. The schedules: BASKET BALL. January 13, Delaware, at_Newark: 14 Swarthmore. at Swarthmare, Pa - 17. Johns Hopkine. at’ Baltimore: 0. Washington Col- loge Gallaudel Ihiveraity of Mars Iand. at "Collega Parl hmond Medical College. at Richmond. Val: 8, University of Richmond. at_ Richmond ehrunry 11 Hamnden-Sidney: ‘16 fan € i University Un i d.: 21 verford at Haver: Ivania Military College. LACROSSE 0, New York University. 1. Harvard: 14 Universitv of Penn at Philadeinnia: 18, Tniversity of 2N e o New Brimewick, | Tant New Brunewick, May 10, Johnx Hobkina. at Baltimore. BASE BALL. April 7. Dartmouth: 10, St. Bonaventure: 16. Richmond: 20. Swarthmore. at Swarth. more. Pa Pann - Military - Academy. vers P Parig oy [ Cwahington Col. « 13, are, at ington College, RIFLE MATCHES YEARLY WOU'D BE COMPELLED By the Associated Press, A bill to make it mandatory that national rifle matches be held each year was reported yesterday by the House military committee. The con- | tests would be open to both the mili- tary and civilan competitors. A committee report, drafted by Representative Speaks, Republican, Ohio, said that the War Department had made no provision for such a match in 1928, and that the ‘“com- mittee is convineed that the best in- terests of our national defense will be served” by having thess matches annually, HEAVY COURT SCHEDULE FOR EPISCOPAL QUINT AL ANDRIA, Va., January 12.— Thirteen more games appear on the Episcopal High School basket ball #chedule and two more dates are pend- ing. Tech, Eastern and Emerson are Washington team to be met. The card: 1 e M lexe. at Nowark. 18, Wash; at 11, Virginia Episcos 18, &taunton Military pending: 25, Woodberry Forest. {ANOTHER SPENCE SEEKS LAURELS AT SWIMMING NEW YORK, January 12 (#).—Fol lowing the footsteps of his brother, | Walter Spence, holder of national all- | around imming honors, 19.vear-old| | Wallace Spence has come from Britsih Guiana to make a bid for American aquatic honors. He is specinlizing in the breast stroke, in which he hopes to surpass some of his brother's feats, but will| | style competition next Raturday night| |at the Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. WOULD DEFEAT CIRCLES. FREDERICK, Md. Jaunary Encouraged by a 19 victory over the American Express basket ball team of Washington on Tuesda night, the Cresaps Rifles quint is hopeful of adding another win at the expense of the National Circies of Washington on the State Armory | floor here tonight. — GRID GAME AIDS CHARITY. | SAN FRANCISCO, January 12 (). | —Officlain of the 1927 East-West cha t ball game, played here Dec nnounced today that a net! profit of § 5 was made in the con- test. A check for that amount will bhe turned over to the San Francisco unit Hospitals, KELLY IN CUE MATCH. George Kelly, defending his title in | the District pocke: billlard champion- | | ship tournament at the Arcadia, o |feated Fredd Talbott last night, 100 to 11, and will enter another tourney mateh tonight. His opponent will be Eddie Tindell i e NINE TO REORGANIZE. Manager Deuterman is round former players of the Alexandria, Bar- | croft and Washington Bus Co. nine, which will play on the Arlington dia- {mond this year. Last meason's team members may telephone Deuterman at Columbla 8346, GREENLEAF PLAYS HERE. Ralph Greenleaf, former holder of | the world pocke:-billiard title, will op- | pose Joe Concannon, local cuelst, in an exhibition pocket billlard mateh at the Arcadia on January 2326, The match will be at 680 points ng up | WILL DEFEND RING TITLE. NEW LONDON, Conn., January 12 (). —French Belanger of Toronto, will defend his National Boxing Associa- 1 flyweight title against Frankle iaro of New York City on either nuary 23 or February 3. The title bout will be fought in Toronto. ! P —James . Chicugo's leading boxing pro , W i a hospital taking treat- | ments Inoan attempt to avold an ape pendicitia operat WILL MANAGE NINE. | Charles Fuss will manage the Black | {and White base ball team next season. COLLEGE BASKET BALL. pCathollc University, 4 Gallaudet, | [ 8; Navy, 5. |8 of the Shriners' Crippled Children's |} N energetic effort is to be made this year by golf devotees of the public high schools to ha achool heads recognize the sport and to have a real cham- plonship series in which representa- tives of all five schools would p{\rlxcl-‘ ate. i Recognition of the sport doubtless | would mean that members of the var- | fous teams would get letters, | A meeting of golf managers at the varlous schools is planned for early March to make plans. Though it may be a bit early to count the other schools definitely out of the running it appears now that Tech and Central doubtless will fight it out for the public basket ball cham- pionship. Tech showed its swamping Western Tuesday and Central, defending champion, de- monstrated that it again must he reckoned with seriously when it van- quished Eastern yesterday, 44 to 3 Central and Tech will clash Friday in the Arcadia and the game, which ordinarily would attract much atten tion, as do al encounters bLetween these old foes. now has schoolboy fol- lowers hereabout buzzing excitedly. It promises to he a bang-up battle, | and the old rivalry again is running | high. Those who saw Tech rout Western | and have followed the Manuel Train-| ers during their pre.season game are convinced that the big, rangy team is | one of the best to represent that| school for several years. Berger,| Rooney. Capt. Dan Galotta, Goldblatt and the other Tech bo; all ha shown impressively. | Despite its victory over Eastern| vesterday, Central does not appear to have the team which carried its colors | last Winter, Bert Coggine. wily scho- lastic court mentor, doubtless has de- veloped another clever team despite the loss of four regulars by gradua- tion. but those who saw this Winter's edition of the Blue and White in ac- tion vesterday realized that it was not up to the standard of the combination which last season, after achleving the public high title, swept to victory in the University of Pennsylvania tour- nament. SPORTS. =i | | | JACK 15 AT PEAK FOR HEENEY BOUT Hands Are in Good Shape and Shows No il Exects From Dempsey Fight. i | 1 | Burch (2). C Cantell’ Cappelli_ (10 ox (8). Shapiro Burgess () Bughon, Collifiower quartera—i0 m Jimmy De Foreat, famous fight train- ler, gives the lowdoun today on Jack | &harkey. who wmeets Tom Heeney heavyweight champion of New land, in a championship eliminat howt tomarrow night. Yesterday, De- | Furest’s atory from Heeney's training |camp apprared in thiz paper. To- \marrme” he will pick the winner, and [ he will wire a stary from ringside | | 8aturday’s paper. ' JIMMY DE FOREST. YORK. Sharkey corta W. L. Pet. ‘ech... 1 0 1.00¢ Western 1 ntral | 0 1.00C Businessh 2 ern 1 1 500 YESTERDAY'S RESULT. Central, 44; Eastern, 31. RESULTS OF PAST GAMES. Western, 34; Business, 29. Tech, 61; Western, 15. Eastern, 33; Business, 18, TOMORROW'S GAM 3:15 0'Clock, Arcadi Tech vs. Central. Western vs. Kastern. Aside from the public hiz tomorrow Bueiness goes to ¥ to engage York High. Mike Kelley has been coach the Central hase bal coming Spring. He wi Kimble, director of ath Columbia Heights School, who found that hia duties as direct as treasurer of the interhigh & association leave him without ff clent tim for the coaching job. Kelley w succeeded as diamond | tutor by Kimble last Spring. Alvin Miller, principal of Cent today denjed that it was planned to replace Kelley as foot ball coach. Business was nosed out by University freshmen tossers 5 preliminary to the C. U. Vars audet game last night, a basket the Cardinal Cubs victory. = Old Dominion Boat ( trimmed Benjamin Franklin Uni sity. 68 to 19. in Alexandria. Western | High lights defeated Woodward lights. 46 to 44, Devitt tossers will meet St. Celtics tonight in the Arm A game between East and Western lightweights was only other game carded today. District of Columbia College baske 0 the 2 has man at w s eight hegan t. line Reservoir. Looks Good in Action. ke Heeney, Sharkey is good to He steps abou: pping the rope, sparring. I dom't ing partners have been as Sharkey up his timing The feliows served this purpose well enough. Jack did mos: boxing against Hagan biz Turk: Al Friedman Boston 4 Mary” \ another’ Reck Capt. Forrest Burgess, little forward, is just as good as ever, but Coggine has bes unable to fill the places of Pete N Swift, Bill Crouch and Sam’ Tash, speaking collegtively. with talent as capable. Woodward. Rurch, Colley and Lemon, the other first-stringers, are clever boys. though. and Central's team as present consti tuted is a sturdy club. Unless R trims Coggina' boys. mone are spe- cially apt to turn the tri Central deserved to trim FEastern yesterday, generally outplaying the s from the Lincoln Park School ERINS' boy got off to an early A d were alwavs ahead, though East. ern never was far behind. and at times was right on Central's heels. It was nip and tuck until the late stages when Central achieved a rather sub- stantial lead. Burgess headed Central's attack with 16 points, many of which he registered from difficult Woodward, Central's other forward.| aiso played well and Colley, y guard, not only played a rugged floor game. but broke away to score 12/ points. Burch, center, also showed impressively at times. Cappelli, for- ward, and Essex, guard. were top| {scorers and the best allaround Fast- ern performers with Shapiro, guard, plaving a clever floor game. The score: Central Widinana ot © Miller.rf .. Rurgess it Eastern r 3 o o ushone o 4 e pro. re asex. e Horarth ie Shapiro le. Tota Erskine American are arriving daily, Our Included are Roa Broughams, Sedans a service. For Eco what's more CAR PLEDG 'E HAVE P D= 20 Tmmn -y MD - MANY OTHER CARS Come In positions. | 3| basket bail* &{the huddle, but the game should not | ( 4line the huddle should be ready See What We Have to Not only do we afford you the widest select McReynolds unquestionably gives you MOST \ALUL protects you by our NATIONALLY ON SAL ISSEN, (HRYSL 1925 BUICK MASTER COACH 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE { ers, who downed St. Paul's. 44 to o heined h in thelr last start. will play min Franklin University Tuesday thé District of mbia Coll | at the Cential Y. | WILL MAKE CHAMPIONS | "HEW TO 6-MONTHS’ RULE | By the Awociated Press. | CHICAGO. January 12 —The sug- | gestion of the National Boxing Asso- | clation that the t M {with the N. B. A. & i boxing champion has met with such favor in ‘he Ii on that Samm } 1nd Mickey Walker hove been po | ou his ace ng. Jack His big for s a shs aim for t T b to whip himself rounds at top spee. use if he's beaten. 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Putterwn 18| Andoson and Bety He venrs of ke 314 Huwkes 29 Alice Hyde, Inatel Perr Crawford snd Hopman, who bave | Hoover, guards, Betty wler, Jtuth Aeveioped v b i tn the | Fugers, Patricin Iasdale Polly Foote, | et sent the | anf Catherine Hoover Eloiwe | 3 rine Huwes ang Mildied ary will be discussed at the meetin High Night their title fn the sentor divislon of the Washinglon Iecreation League baxket ball eirs cait, thelr opening contest last night the Washington Athletic in the | Club by the close count boan ]| With (e cote coupe feld 1o e former y war 1926 CHRYSLER COACH PACKARD SINGLE 6 TOURING 1926 ESSEX COACH 1926 PEERLESS 6-80 SEDAN IO}S HUDSON COACH 192§ REO SEI::\?: S STUDEBAKER "PRESIDENT" and "DICTATOR" DEMONSTRATORS Terms on Any of These if Desired Joseph McReynolds STUDEBAKER BUILDING may not be i'.m'.m,m"f, ALABAMA POLY NAMES | . BOHLER ATHLETIC HEAD Speedometer Trouble? AURURN. Ala, January 12 Se We Repale Al Makes of | jection of G. M. Hohler, head coach CREEL BROS. of Minstssippl Collexe, Clinton, Miss., for the past five yeuin, an profoss of physical education ana he NS En Bt NW, AN Lenting M inment of Alabima Volytechuie Tnstitute, When You Think of been annonnced hore, hler will & LEE TIRES wume his dutics here on March :::IUI“ Bpring foot ball proctice \\Illl Remembar to Call “JOE” JUDGE Cor. 14th and R NW.——_Phone Potemac 1631 FICKLING & JUDGE, Ine. | Bohler 1s o graduato of Washington Btate College, where ho was o star in ! 1707 14th Sto NOW.—\White Front Lot, 1700 1th N, 000 1Ah BN W Nurth 14O8 & BT | e -3 Our MODERN SERVICE STATION at Kansas Ave. and Upshwr St s foot ball, base ball, basket ball and rowing. He was for threo yeurs as: H [+ Daily and Sunday N and pen Daily a ay from & AM. te 12 PM. L Your € N TROUSERS e T Jadly To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN'S, 7th & F rekon, KOlnK (o Mississippl . College L) 1926 PACKARD SIX SEDAN 192§ PAIGE BROUGHAM c20=TZ» Hopk s I fow auge g : from peatel yobiaim Proctice in held twice u we ¥ ¢y Ve g ATHLETES IN RUSSIA INCREASE BY 20-FOLD 2 wie Iefore i on Camille O'Hara und Mildred ting smoothly in center her the ball, Alys Ewers, Washington Univer but one basket on Mall, Falimont Friends School tenns been wnnoupeend for Misy Matsu warned her tennis, havin, cruw lawt Bpoing, s working dilig Lo Wit in emblem on e 1 court before whe gradus Wi dalthmore Dwtew b ve not of these yoi. | who nlr (| b nnd the mhil Where | 2 thie Toger and n weoring hon Kitty Green, Gertra Fligabeth Tew shured orm fur the Washingt Line-up and wum Powition it ¥ Il I e ¥ re Junber by o i 2 per employen and of the Iy ington June Bsat hall, # cross between ke e biall, ) Ydiced 1o Foiends seh sk orkern nt cont Wasl pur 8 0 J fram that place b w o i n e f of wuth ) protes this pular, ex Dighe whoul the lew etew nd ! s iaasd ¢ Your OLD HAT "'D,MADE NEW Again PRV g T S Vienna Hat Co. 435 11th Btreet 0y s wo, : . | ENGLAND BEATS WALES iy 17500 S W) England |y plate ‘Fhen ehe run Oitentng Walks by 20 poinie o 32 in|sround the bases, dodging the efforts Qe cafiudl inteynativies Jiugby we'shs v the vppueing tees o hit her with s 2 Cvine Gypwles and Routherns, playing in el mwiden engagement aa memben tewin® of the Kacreution League, will open the gunior wehedule tonight Vinwtern High Behool, taking the flowr at % o'cloc bt bred] Vhe bt et etk vith her band, Kiooking 1t e drown some 36 feet fiom STUDEBRAKER—The Great Independent—S TUDERAKNE

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