Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1928, Page 21

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SPORTS.’ STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY. JANUARY 14, 1928, SPORTS. 21 WINNERS OVER RUTGERS " WILL PLAY N. Y. U. TEAM Gallaudet Also Will Stage Game on Home Floor. Catholic U. Beats American U., While G. W. and Maryland ORGET basketer opening game over 42 to 31, last n tertain New Yo ght in the Arcadia at § v oW N victors University in their Ruts will en Unive: 0 o ) Celt Aley ria W Kendall Gree the only other col a local floor. expected to take St ies without great difficulty Dominion indepen- | University will bri 1 Violet toss vanquished Ba 3 and Thursday niz of Johns Hopkins. nst Rut taken Hoyas wil in the gym at |G Win Away. collece Catholy the local tonight. h vanquished Amer- last night, 29 to 20 kins at Cumberland. U. plays Hi nd Maryland on wind up thro nto Virginia, meeti ican Universit meets Davis-F American respectively Washinzon nd the Col Medical rate fizht hefore taking th ts’ gym. and Schloss coming through v backets, A. U. fought the als on even terms for the first . which ed 11-11. econd half. h d by i functioning the leadl. whi the way vev, Wi hopred the 1emainder < seeond win in Virzinia triy and Lee to Liners' sec Washin the « taking on mp. It w of the ca <. back on 1 Lee wave re opposition than 1 o k with 10 points, tad Mary general super had Mead vin in for its s, t in th and were CHICAGO CUBS EAGER T0 OBTAIN HORNSBY E ted Press CHICAGO, January the ent ady writers all his ! d done a fine job of that| U S. SKATING TEAM OFF FOR OLYMPICS VON ELM EW YOR e guard of r-up in the Badger of Turner ew stor | Held Frozen G cen| ) | S COMTACT f1A0E CN | DO ain T UELP BALL LOwW allowed Basket Ball Problems By Oswald Tower Tower. h Point | With | was a bang- | ¢ | s | with | this . G. U. Baskelers Play Again COLLEGE BASKET BALL. a8 Oklaho gies, 34, Ollaho Universit Nyman 15 ew Y Universil Jol With { teved an WeVer, | Iine Lefore the list [ tinre, du effec | is promised in the sec ieh | qpd Campbell Sweepstakes, | under way at 7 o'clock tos Coliseum nigh Hall, an will con: pinfall w {no ot | tribution winner ceive down- | Mo fard the Lntrie me we a particu- | pices | Burtner, Cowles Isemann, Arthur Iy George College of Virgini Maryland, 31; W | “Furman, 33; Day BIG-MONEY BOWLERS OPEN MATCH TONIGHT be tolled next Saturd at_the King P The prize THE EVENIN 31 ashington, 31; Medical 24 1CH High tossers tod out In_front in the rac the public high school basket ball title. The big, rugged Manual Trainers vesterday vanquished Central, defending cham- pion, 45 to 35, at the Arcadia, clearly ‘ing their superiority over the ter but doughty Blue and White Tech is now the lone team clean record, having won both on, 2 oma Aggies, 35; Kansas Ag- oma ty, 1 v Hill, 41; Newberry College, University, 45; Kuansas Vork University, 36; Baltimore , 41 ty. hn's of Annape Dela- tern took Western to camp, 46 to win its second game in three starts. ‘Aside from passing, in which phase Central doubtless A Tech, the Manual Trainers were the better team v. Making the most of their e and showing fine co- m of play, Tech got out in after overcomin, a short-lived ut the outset and, thid llied to'take the moment, the quint always shington Univer- 3% College of |se arnegie Tech, 28, Brooklyn, 34 43; Muhlenber Providence, Cooper U | period w Head © Maroon and s in the | Lonis Ber {the’ Tech his four tea © 0 with 8 points the whole T ] . -, with a weak ankle: led with 11 points, but nites were close behind, ap . Defensivel: h team played well. little forward, w 21 s nd cther: alrea ted to fall in ses at starting ackpin shooting of high order nd annual How. fue to gt ht on the bowler: expe s ed a ba Woodwa Nelson Colley pli und gama owed cleverly D drives. are to fives to-| will be bowled Anoihe e block R all the d a thivd block of tive e alleys on Janui > the swerpstikes will determine the w money, now xpected 1o exc ely to be fi Al announe 1 of prizes ho of th w t quarter, on in the s B lead, which it held the 7 was alwa Eastern cam: take th thonzh aple wns the h countin a Cappelli istorn's attack Hoffman and 1le the priz who showed eleverly 0 per eent ) per eent event announce Seer Arvilh Wash City third man for the rning by of the A which nducted t Bilheimer Howard Albert Mike Hunt athlete n in here in some for € mustached 0 compet ton only = Winter, foliow: | John Blick, Harry ¢ Campbell, Claude Fischer, Henry Hise an, Brud k. Wal Max Rosen Welh. Clem n Whalen Al Work. Jos ed ph McGolr Moore, Oliver e "2/ ALEXANDRIA FIVES PLAY | * "FOUR CONTESTS TONIGHT two dr Answer- wdin 4 ke has no is made vetus to the bat ete., and recove it touches s her iches the v to re- not gai ver uses pivat to his_op eall aver combined with a keep the ball from held ball should be withholding the ball from pla If he takes steps other than those | in the pivot while siriking! the ball to the floor, he is running | with the ball. (Copyright FAVORED 1978.) TO TAKE BIG EVENT By the Associated Press. 1o poitic lead the with o n to Wil sthiul Pasaden, plaved his best Hutehinson led champion by from par b course Ein months maten in Country card of 7. 1o the second 18 holex play today behind and Von Blm were fiv arde showing below Mehihorn Jonn Bk it of Liw raking « Oukland Ohlo, v geles shot reout even shington som, mide Macdonald Y. winner HORNSBY DID.N‘T WELSH, HIS ATTORNEY STATES = COAST’S COI TEAMS EVENLY MATCHED 1 e tnred he camnbiing dein o ting Mo Jein piedd “n el Hornsby | I and b nisturally na that hie fost Aversione 1t takes 0 quit auit them bird hibits his g o b ar " points ould cond 1) + vt Kt 16 wild ‘women Hleut and tulked b a Lo g is bout the fonu) ewear CHICAGO. Janusry 14 (A vard of e W Phe de enlern i Cxpeted o Ccommittes today, e 1o e Jung st of Snaments i Chicagn this Nori sl 1800 0 A0k Wing the mmn even Chub of Kai Ve : iropnlf execitive g " Wi ey goll 1 iexand fou 2 h two here on t G Athletie wit St M 1 ent it in ANDRIA. Va y ria tasket hall t court e ory Ha tlours. vs and teams of in Third the Arn 20 pm two District in hoth ary WOODLOTHIANS AND K. C. IN LEAGUE FRAY TONIGHT W ises 1o i A even basket « « trical vilie. T Nativi md Ni n Hiki | asked 1o nor 1| Mount par | tional Ch iph: 1 tro 1 Frene Sprin Colum; ni Colur Gond Winton Lightning toM W Wit now s nerest teuinn "o i Aivided elhrdes other 1 The of Ui | ington inity Orepn Thie 1y tieh ) fornia n ok Pk e ; | [ | " Ko [ ersal Aute Co” n anford Knights | game with an unli in Call Man < 145R JODLOTHIANS a of Columbus meet ington and between 6 & the roduce bri BPTOM pyiriet service station employes of | the Standard Oil Co have for 1 a ! basket bail team to be known i e is that batween regular | Esso Glants. Ma Company F, National | Lincoln 4370, iy seeking games in the Hyatt le. und Bliss ec- | unlimited ¢ in the armory at Hyatts. i e old rivals F. H. Bat apt to furnish 100] he teams 1 bowed to a 24:35 Smith € — A, Coast 4 ty senior basketers meet mal Bank tonight in the Ea n Allen Shows How Guard Covers Two th with the Center Avin L Amer National Cir nd Woodside | ams are | niversat | caneel canss of it at Ver relen Chapels bowed o Senators e and Harttords dropped any s Celties In s st night competit Mount i th Interchurch politan wor Baptist ng & cd | rmer fort o BY SOL. METZGER, guard who is able to ha two forwards single-h; d when ke his basket s o marvel h Co. Md tosvers National ¢ Martin Intter's Blues meet it in the for this difficalt task. B consists of the guard ghving g and then rushing at the player drib: in ord of on ers defent hi: Shephord hasketers nosed out Vaietic Club, 26 1o 20 Atldetle Clo Fuanons L The point un that dribbler (o pass or sho arly show 1 wed to n LEGE BASKE il Athilethe wints in and oh experience are, however BY “NIBN Comeh Vinver Taen ke ook whie 1 MacMitlun's MacMillan went Leo Calland who onching at Whittler College A Tuiner at the University thern California Caddy Works 1s making his appestance fn the confercive an e cotfeges i the North, The [ conch with the entrance of Univeisity he Houthern cobiegen. | of California at Los Angeles this v section in pposed | Under him, U € Lo AL has won the Warhington, Wash [ champlonslip in the Bouthern Con Mont Uni | fevence, made up of Hedlandn o b sity, University | mona, Whittler. Oceidental, San Diego and Ovegon Blate Calley “ate, La Verne and Californin lusti hern wecton s the Und [ tute of Technology, for the laat of Californa st Los Angeles, [ years, aw Just jolned the conferen e ‘ T V Cali | g, Viniversity of Bouthe i thie University of Callfornin | Wikt men. plenty 1o Ok sl 1 827 (hey ted, each winning n i lostng one. Now we have b men s conchien B the Southern sec Uon of the Pacie Coust Confer 1owill e interenting to winkeh continunnee of thel batte for ey WCopyignn e foot binll gomen | ol in giving dts | 1dnho The Pacitic | Minne up ot 10 e pontwein tory, the o to barket bl . « is made Duie o 1N U dintances pomnible 16 play @ tound-robin | o the conference has been | into two sections, One in: | han s bew in Nosthern oty Blite Calland’s Whittler tenm ner up each year wid gave win Plays s wehedule an Vhern and Houthern we Phe conference cham A serles of thies e ol ot o decided b played b e serton o e e nter urly n Vi by North Auwiican Ne Alhwiie ) i i Btal Ung o » end of the! YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, 45 Central. 35 . 46: Western. 43. TS OF PAST GAMES. Western. 31: Business. 20. Tech. 617 Weatern. astorn. 33 Central,” 44 rrell, Tech player, art in an unorganized kame he- the opening of the public high es. there ssitility that the \-Western game in which he par- ticipated may have to be replayved. m ¢ In the hands of the various principals, and a decision is soon expected ting of the T Club of Tech hool is to be held tonight at k at the home of IPlorence, 3040 Dent place, took for period. Charlie May and ¥ were Stenog star Three | out-o) and crnie Jone: local schoolboy quints _had ements toda Emcrson wer to show in Alexandria, the i and the latter L Alexandr High Gonzag [ was to enzage Hyattsville High in the viand town. Central's swinmer me ®Instituis were to this Ma meet afte st | two ! rters squeezed i win over Friends in a came. € 1 Preps winners ove Joseph's., Devitt bask wers ted the h nz, 19 to 14, with six baskets, dward Sch five liver Spi hourne Roomne, e the ach | YORK, J Llovd Hahn's ald hait and deld 14 —Fea Pt to breqk record hoid its an it the nuary att indoor contests 1 due to a the oklyn \ y R Ede H Werbin of RIPLEY SIGNS TO PLAY WITH YANKEE TOSSERS r Ripley, former of member m and nd t club Sunday ni | Arundel Club of Baltime | HOWARD P Howard theiy agal LAYS STORER. Univer s ope | | PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY. Kansas + 1 Minneapolis, 0, Duluth, Bl | 1 VIVYYYYVYYTYvYY Michelin Tires Cost No More Than Ordinary Howard WOMEN IN SPORT BY CORINNE FRAZIER APITOL ATHLETIC CLUB swimming teams will meet to- night at the Jewish Commu- nity Center pool at 6:30 o'clock for their weekly drills under the direction of Coach Owen Thomp- son, the new tank instructor, formerly of Catholic University. Members of each of the three teams have been urged to be on hand by Olive O'Hern, swimming chairman. Definite pians for indoor meets in the near future have not vet been announced, but it is understood that there will he both interteam and in- terclub affairs on the schedule before the Winter season closes, Sophomores scored over the men I sextet, 36 to 18, in the p of a tied match. Freshmen II aggr gation _registered a 3%-to-28 victory over the Juniors, while the & romped to a 441010 win over Fresh men II1. Line-up and Summa Sophomores mi Crumiey Lee 'Sowers Jennie Turntuill Jo Tres. . ‘resh- | -off Positions, v Sime Dorothy Ruth Gonle—Crumley wion, § twos Freshmen T1 Martha Benneson. h School team Tuesday ek in the Wilson mnasium. The be followed by a meeting of the ', A, C. Council, at which a basket ball chairman will he chosen to fill the v ated by the res- ignation of Kay 2 Childres wore Spencer game will Sophomore, § squads were the triple-heade mnasium Freshman 11 ctorious vesterday in staged in the H street of George Washington Univ ty in the liminary round of the inteiclass basket ball tournament { for the school title. 2 MANDELL NEAR K. 0., SHARKEY NOR HEENEY | BUT GAINS DECISION' MENACE TO TUNNEY BY JIMMY DEFOREST. T amer of Jak Dr » NEW YORK. January 11.—Well, they called the fizht between Jack arkey of Bos and Tom Heeney of New Z draw Madison Square ¢ <t ni Personally 1 think_ Sharkey lad e, but the official e cision of shows that the judges were ndoubtedly swayed in Tom's fayor use of his dogged azzressive- I won't quarrel with the “Loey M. Graw v for. Con ted Press. h NEEAPOLIS, Minn <ammy Mandell, world's | wra it moters, the two met in decision mateh kst n the champion carried off a i ht with a Because of his and his rally in the ity of newsy him the decision. title was not invalved ters were the limit til xed 1 the smas jaw pressed me nost was that this fellow Sharkey ch for Tunney And same token weither is Heene; Nor are they likely to be. 1 believe the pound Dempsey zave Sharkey took its toll tonight. It was just an ord hut it zood to ) E fizht that was so nearly even ool 1 ok at. Al in all, this ficht showed that Sharkey is a bover who doesn't fizht winning He lets the other fellg style and he falls into it his big fault. by the above Mandell Petrolle 80 cleverly to penet S McNAMARA, BIKE RIDER. IS INJURED IN SPILL HICAGO, 3 i \ Fights Las MINNEAPOLIS | WARREN STOPS TURNER. R H. N. C. 14 (P KANSAS Cappo. Ka DAVIDGE CUE I a VIC TOR. S A ™ 'T\JI, | Sailor, | shouid have been {on the other hand | expertspicked | the Tonight : Sharkey y Rallies to Get Draw With Heeney TECH HIGH SETTING PACE IN SCHOOL COURT SEBIES JACK POUNDS TOM AFTER POOR START Cautious in Early Rounds, Forces Battle From Fifth On. Ji kar heav eight frolie produce a challenger for on Gene Tunney turned a stalemate. and Tom Heeney uzh 12 rounds to a draw uare Garden last night ent of spectator lict left the patrons ided in opinion, the the w Zealander awarded a decision the majority of ring harkey. And then in sympathy with mer there were man dra former lunging. the one that fought the fans witnsssed a cau- lor man who had to exert mself to the limit to overcome a piled up by Heen ey far from the form he ved against the Manassa mauler July. the second round -erey put up a savage attack. ban ay with solid rights and lefts 1 ard body which forced to cover. Heeney Good at Start. k rights on didn't seein e fourth ro i} « a steady targe: t h [ rd rigi fourth round his hod and in pummeed to the harkey ew Zealander to the jw resling to the < and le exc FAIR SEX AV N 1 O more mileage FREE TS cheaper to buy Miche- lin Tires, because Miche- lins will still be running when the ordinary tire has wornout.Weknowthis,for we haveauthentic record ing millions of miles, which prove that Michelins give 36% more mileage than the vers average good tire, Give Micheling a trial. ol Wholesale Oty Atlantie 3308 atlon ot Nearest Brales 0AAAALAALLANAALALALIAALMRAMALALARAAAALAMAL » 1 I‘Ia_vlw you haven't found it out vet, ~until you've smoked Piedmont. you've never moked!

Other pages from this issue: