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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SPORTS. gEastern Five to Seek Penn Meet Laurels If 1t Shines in High School League RORSTOPHLLY VITORORSECND Lincoln Park Quint Now in, Front in Loop Likely to Make Grade. Iy probable that Eastern 11 compete in t of Penn tournamel yon announced today that| ter the Light Blue and in the big affair if it won ished second in the high nship series here. It ap- certain that the team is heading 1l ¢ here. Central i ving either of Monumental City this Au- | High is an_eleven be booked by the Columbia 001bOYS. 1 have an unusually A strong team next te will be hard Simmons, cap- 7 eleven; 2 Dinkin. Klir and Rhoades are the stalwarts e mi A also may not Gene Stevens, | ndley and ation for the 1l meet fomor- apt to prove a game. FEach has Georgetown Prep Leonard Hall School at rrow, being down for a tilt High in the Pennsylvania < swimming team is carded to 1 «gainst Catholic Univer- the tank at the Brook- Tech and Business and Central and were to face in public high he Ar st of the In other games today. Emerson and a were to come together in the ghoid. St. John's and Eas sted for a tussle on the East- | d Hyattsville High was to wares against Charlotte Hall in : r's gym. b Buskong. Eastern center, came gh with a goal from floor that am a -13-14 \Tiunph pver ersity freshman tossers > preliminary to t. n tire Brookland gvm battle all-the wa yon using many Esstern p! and Cappelli were Icading of the winning team with Blu- e and Fitzgerald heading the losers Alban's School tossers bowed 1o doah Valley Academy in a 32-15 . American University gym schonl titles, 1o be held early in March, and W ms showed well fur St. st. John's and Georgetowa hools of this section 1o com- ghts of Columbus tour- ntic Catholic y in March, om Mary- ia will be represent TOM OVYSTER- FLORENCE. - MEN AROUND WHOM TECH HIGH TRACK TEAM WILL BE BUILT HEAVY ENTRY IS CERTAIN | Anacostia_ Eagle-Original Wonder game the Congress Heights Auditorium Call Bus Freed at Lincoln 2380 Brook'and Boys' Club bewed to St red for iners on attack. Brook- IN BASKET BALL TOURNEY | roiina s cin soera 1o 1928 basket ball champlonship | tournament. for city titles in vari- | ous divisions to be staged here the \ latter part of February will have | many more entrics than last year. | the first for the affair. Special Intercst has been shown by teams from Alexandria, Hyattsville and other suburban towns in Virginia and Maryland, including those at military These teams are eligible to com- inder a special South Atlantic As- jon ruling Registration with the A. A. U. is re-! quired. and blanks may now be had at the post sports department. Team en- try blanks may be obtained next week anlCATlONS so far are that the| Knights of Columbus and Clovers are to meet in the Casey Hall in a City League game tomorrow night at 8 |o'clock. In a league game last night Y. M. C. A downed District National !Guards, 31 to 14. Thompson led the winners in scoring | In Sunday School League games to- {morrow night in the Central Y gym Calvary Baptist meets Hamiines, Co- lumbia Heights and United Brethren clash and Calvary M. E.. which is lead- ing the league with seven wins and no defeats, encounters Petworth M. E. | Original Wonders, who will have Jack | Smith. well known basketer. in_their .{linc-up against the Anacostia Eagles Sunday, aficrnoon in the Congress | Heights® Auditorium at 3 o'clock. are prepping diligently in the hope of up- cettint the birds. In Boys' Club League games. Sam Rices beat mercury’s. 23 to 20, in Se- | nior Class A and Centrals downed Shamrocks, 17 to 12 and St. Martin's overcame Aztecs, 29 to 27, in Interme- diate Divsion tilts. Chevy Chase Bearcat tossers. who were beaten by Quartermasters’ Corps | at Fort Myer last night. 30 to 29. will | play twice tomorrow. engaging Nativitv | Reserves at 4 o'clock in Peck gym and Battery A at 9 at Fort Myer. | Rond's Whiriwinds nosed out Fort | Humphreys at the Virginia reservation last night. 23 to 26. Colliflower’s basket | decided the issue, With Nees and Stanton heading their offensive, Commercial National Bank tossers routed American Security & Trust Co.. 22 10 9. in A Bankers' League game. Restorfl was the losers’ top scorer. Riggs Bank five trimmed the Calvary M. E. reserves in an exciting 18- zame in the Calvary gym. Riggs’ scheduled game tonight with Woodside A C. has been postponed because of a mix-up. Photos By Cy PERKINS - F. H. Smith Co. tessers, led by Pearce drubbca Fotomac Boat Club. 22 to 3 in a Community Center League game. Jewish Community Center juniors won their thirtesnth straight, defeating Silver Spring stars, 38 to 17. The juniors play Aztecs tonight in the Busi- ness High gym, starting at 7:30 o'clock French A. C. tossers Lean A. C.. 29 10 23 Artec junior passers won twice, de- e g Northern juniors. 39 to 19. and nosing out Fort Myer juniors, 31 to 30. Central Reds led by L. Henrichs and Buchanan, routed DeMolay tossers, 136 to 13 Mount Vernon's, with Melton as their | scoring ace, scored over Tremonts, 41 to 19, in a Community Center League game vanquished Mc- Club_aiso lost to Senatnr Universal Auntoists drubbed Montrose 7 basketers, 36 to 28. Lemor and Nichols, each scored 10 points for the winners. - Whippets are after games with 110- i pound teams having gyms and espe- - cially want a contest for tonight Ca Regular basketers of Company F. Na- Columbia 7366-J between 5 and 6 tional P g s seoring over — anoth Buscher topped Fort Myer . seoring o1 hasketers who trimmed Aztees % | armos : 4'7 2 10 19, in the 30 ke es of the House of Represer Warwicks are after a game (0 dowred Coleman -J played Sunday as a preliminary to the 80% of all who try them say they’re best HE above statement is based on written reports from several thousand mo- torists picked at random from the great armv who are try- ing out Michelin Tires and Tubes. It pavs to change to sthese remarkable tires—buile by the manufacturer who specializes in making one quality only, and who not oniy produces the best tires but produces them more economically. 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