Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1928, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. JANU \R\ SPORTS? ()PPOSLQ WESTMINSTER ULYMPlc LACROSSE BOXERS IN SEVEN BOUTS PLANS ARE DEBATED BALTIMORE. Janua 20 (M—A uggestion that a chosen all-star la- ross> team play the winner of the In- oreollegiate League to dejermine which A hall represent the United States in the | The Hud Prineeton and Massachuset: {10 davs ea decision of met hore vesterdas e dare jaens afies probable tide and weather condi- with the lacrosse committee, of which Charles L. Ornstein of this city Is chali- man. The committee has been stnd ing the problem and wiil make a port on the suggestion at their meeting to be held l|r-x-» Janua River classic will bs held r than lact year by i he board of stewards % /ith the exception o of stewards which with the exception of Princeton and eonsideration Mazsachuzstts Tech, all the other col- leges, were represented in the last re- 8 vitations are for three v eight-oared, junior var- freshman erews. Olympie tests will be held on ill River, Philadelphia. Jul college crews will have ampl pare for both events | olympics this year. has been made by [ \taf, Gen. Douglas MeArthur. chairman of the American Olympic committee. Gen. MeArthur pointed out that this plen might tend to reconcile the war- Ying groups who stand for different metiods 03 fo how the team should be Ultimately selected. One side favors the | Nosilioms w2 0 o celection of an all-star team, while the .hfi.‘.‘)’,,““‘,’{‘,fi,’,fl;‘,‘; ffl‘\m;",;,,,‘f’,',;} :’,:" AL | PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY. | 1o i fart i o resent this conntr, e Rowing Association | Pittshurzh Pirates, 3; Ottawa, 1. conflict with the dates a Dulu Minneapolis, 0. Olympie tryouis COLI.EGIATE REGATTA SLATED FOR JUNE 19 Aseacinted Procs While Columbla. Cornell. Pennsl- use will compete as the t Sport in Second Season at ]lilllnp—f\larylaml and C. U. Basketers Hold to Winning Stride—0Old < Add Generals to Grid List. of Cali- Aington. Wie- | pos-ibl "ho fnal selsstion of the team rests for the l.im-r EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY appear in their jate match in when they ! Western Mary- l\( Wes ‘minster 30 o'clock n was the first in which m_ Washington. chargad ionight. senting compli- association tickots will The tickets may b> had stown athletic office at the sport_was taken up only it has grown D Coach Bob Calhoun has been drilling a squad of more than 50 durinz the past month. Calhoun is a former Naval Academy Harlow, Western Maryland formerlv was boxing tutor at He has molded. according to a group of sturdy ringmen however t of his ~.‘ml'1ng Wi t the more coa; Colgate reports Calhoun charge. . and McCar- . remain from ic amateur ‘wel- and McRobie Weob. boxing instructor at & ademy. will referee the bouls. 1 allow no applauding by spectators during the though it will be permiited after the bouts. _Commodore O. O. K of the Academ. and Rep ative Up- s the judges. . South Atlantic A. A. and James Me- Community Center. will be general as- s:iant The list of bo - word that it was agrecable to Only one college basket ball game re- mains to be played on a local court this week. but it should prove a red- hnt battle. It will bring together Cath- olic University's stellar quint, which last night vanouished Duquesne Uni- \"r of Piftsburgh, 28 to 25, for its " win as many starts. and f"l‘flf‘g" inzion’s hardy combina- tion tomorrow night in the big gym at Brookiand Two fives of the local group are card- both on alien rang up its phi last night. de- 10 7. 15 to engage ts dearest foe. Hopkins. at Ca ¥ns in Baltimore. 2nd Gallaudet w: begin a twp-day trip by meeting Del ware at Newark Tomorrow night Gal'audet will op- : t Annapolis in the - game for the local collegiate group aside from the C G. W clash. Catholie U. is favored to trim George Washingion temorrow. but it is general- 1+ conceded that a real battle is prob- een these lively rivals. The din: were given the edge last s~a- in the battle in the Colonial gvm. bit G. W. won with a gallant rally in the closing minutes Marviznd outelassed K-ntucky from the last nizht at College Park. t 15 being unable to penctrate the O:d LJ')P defense. while Coach Snip- jey's men experienced no difficulty in geiting through and registering snots Kentucky was sble to swore only one goa! from the floor and that did not come uptil the game had only some six minutes 1o go At one time the Old Liners held a 23-10-1 edze With all hends participating in their sttack Julie Radice and Thurston Dean being especis prominent. the Old Yiners swept W an early lead. which they constantly increased. Maryland lec st the half, 16 w0 1 The s-ore ed for act ecnurts. Mars last nigh ic Univers u\~ e nrilliant Ray Foley unctioning late in the a lead which wa s led by ve'r atiark " 1o be played at College Park, COLLEGE BASKET BALL. Maryland v lin's, Baltimore, $:30. Gallaudet vs. Delaware, at Newark. Catholic Uni ryiind, North Carelina State, L.. Wake For- est, 11, Ohia State, 43: Northwestern, Roanoke College. 41: Elon. 24 Lebanon S Manhattan, 27, Rhode Island. % never relinquished. though threatened constantly by the doazity Duguesne | asketers. With a snappy short-passing ame and a clever brand of play gen- | Duquesne hopped to an early advantage. which was wiped out by the C U drive of which two fine side- court shots by Falev were features. The Cardinals held a 15-10 advantage at the haif. Through the final half C. U. hels the lead with Foley and Capt. Jim Carney. at canter, shining in the play Th-~ seore Cathot actual boxing. ¥ Maryland and Washinston and Lee will meet November 24 in this city in what should be cn2 of th> most attiac- | tive foot ball contests to be staged on a | local gridiron next Fall. Negotiations | for the game. which completes the Old | Liners sthadule. were completed yes- terday. The contest brinzs Marylana s schedule to 10 games. Five games art one in Baltimore—that with Johns Hopkins on Thanksgiving dav—and three away | from the home ficld. | Washington and Lee had not been certain they wish>d to play Maryland on November 24, as it Has a Thanks giving day engagement five days later with Florida However, in sending going through with the contest, the Lexingten | university et it be known it would like | to mak~> the contsst an annual affair | in Washington, and this doubtless will * be done. Addition of Washington and Le2 to their schedule gives the Old Liners six Southarn Conference games on its 1928 OMPLETE SCHEDULE Washinzton PURDUE NOW LEADS BIG TEN BASKETERS| CHICAGO, January 20.—The Westi- ern conferrnce basket ball stending at | last has a lone leader, Purdue. by \lr(ur‘ of the elimination. one by one. of the other teams from the undefeated class. Northwestern had dropped into the list of beaten teams today. being taken whoily by surprise and outplayed last night bv Ohio State, 43 to 38. It was Ohio's first vietory 1 Puraue tops the list beeause it has won its only game this season, from Illinois. but risks its leadership tomor- row night against Iowa. Chicago. one of the two big ten teams still without | a conference victory. Is next to go up | against the Buckeyes. at Columbus to- | morrow night. The third match of the week end. which marks the Jull before semester exams. is the Il'inois-Ind.ana game at Bloomington, Ind. SHOOT AT TRAPS. Washington Gun Club trapshots will compete tomorrow afternoon in A match with Oriole and Gettyshurg Clubs at Bailtimore. There will be no shooting on the loral club’s grounds tomorrow LETTER FOR HANNEGAN. ANNAPOLIZ, January 20 —Edward Hannegan of Washington, was | ewarded 2 b when 1927 foot ball letters were presented at the Naval | Arade) vesterday, He was captain of the eleven TARHEELS ENTER RACE. EL HILL, N C. January 20 (#) sty of North Carolina will en- he four-mile race in the Penn re- lavs at Philadelphia April 8. The Tar Heels have won the Bouthem title in | the four-mile race three consecutive years (ff({, @V«(m\& = $10,0600 Stock of Mer- chandnse Goes On Sale at Record-Breaking Low Prices--gth Street Store Only' You've read all about the big fire that broke out on the floors above our Ninth St. Store about ten days ago—and how it spread to part of our stock. Now — while very little merchandise was touched by fire—quite a bit was damaged by water—not enough to make ths merchandise unfit for use—but bad enough to prevent us from offering it to the public as abso- lutely perfect and brand new. This merchandize— augmented by a host of offerings in un- touched merchandise, in order to make it even more interesting for you—goes on sale tomorrow at our 9th St. Store only—in the greatest sale of its kind Washington has ever witnessed! Auto Supplies— Hardware — Radio! Look at the AS- TOUNDINGLY low prices that feature this ad. Then ask yourself: “Where have you seen the like of n?” Sale at oth St. Store Spark Plug for Ford 30x3', Cord Tire 33.99 e Ford Heaters a Tire Talc £0005009900 - H Valve Insides ° Box of 5 Driving Gloves, 1-3 Off eevecaserresce t. Tyclone Uphol- stery Cleaner .. 9c Oiling System 39 Winter tneo. | Vibrating Horn > madels 5198 . ok 9Oe | Koadster wre. 1 Tire Pumps 39: Headlights ....1% Guemanteed B Tonene Winter Enclosures, 19°1.2% modeia 990020600000 o 3 ° ° g # - e 100000000000 Headlight Beautifiers i Belts Steering Column Braces Door Pockets Radiator Wings Hub Shields Feot Accelerators Ash Receivers Wind and Heat Mats Radiator Metal Polishes Ornaments (Al Sa'es Final) Rear Curtain Lights Economy Wire Assemblies Radiator Ornaments (All Sales Final) Pressed Steel Auto Jack Top Recovers Fora « : €210 319 Ford Hub Caps Stop Lites Dash Lamps Ash Receivers Gear Shift Balls 7-Pe. Socket Sets Qoo Opening Celluloid S:de Curllms 1 CoverAlls Mechanic Suits Sterno Carbon Remover :oooo-ooooom Auto Chairs . !. 0000 11-Plate Battery . Accelerator Cowl Lights Hot and Cold Bottle SPECIAL $9.95 $75 Stanley Tool Bench With 35 Stanler Tools. 335.95 Economy Vaporizer ....$2.49 “m: $ Luther Swivel ; Base Vise H : With 3.inch jaws. $1.89 i No Mail or Phone Orders ; Long or D H Handle Furnace Scoops 29 | Sale at Sth St Store Onmly i Bumperettes ; only! 81.49 823.95 : Star B Eliminator We've other values ) ‘ e e L 819095 \ :-\“_‘ ) o ‘for our branch " ; . Friday and Satucday 29c at big reductions in this stores — but this sale e A is at our main store 0900000000000100000 Open Saturday to January Clearance i s S A I I I the sooner the better —because in many 'J cal quantities are of Hess Shoe e ¥ limited. We'll have s extra salesmen, of course—and Saturday we'll be open as late as 11:30 P. M. The sale lasts only as long as the merchandise so Saturday may be the FIRST and ONLY day for this Fire Sale. 16-0z. Nail Hammers R T | PHILCO AB Eliminator The Famous Hess Shoes '5.-Tube Day Fan Radio Spotlights . .. 45 Volt B Battery Mnu‘l!ic Cone Speaker § Chevrolet ""“ $1.39 \‘ s .69 Steering QILGHAY l l Wheel $1-19 5! :-lnch 5™ Block Plane o With t%.un ot each with S4.30 cutter genuine Stag $20% han 29c 98 0200000000000 00 Look at These ngdware Offerings Halt steel Stainless Steel Rnives and Forks—8 white tvory handles Family Seales, weighs to 24 pounds Stainlexs Steel 3-pe Garage Vise with 3-in, jaws and !4‘|M|n|!‘ jaw |vv handles pipes i 149 Wood Chopping Ave—all 15:n. Wreeking Har V9 dles TAUBMAN’ 430-432 NINTH ST. N.W. The Fire Sale Is Not Being Held at G a» Brasch Stores Hatchets, shighly rusty, wof drop character Stanley Tool Cabinet with 33 tools House Axe 7 Block Plane with 14 in 7. y ent ot a Cutter Chevrolet Heater, $1.49 . Carving Set eral weights res. It o o by se PYR ™ Disston, Bishop and Simonds’ Hand Slwu 26 inches long, points. $1.59 Qur Entire Stock Included in this Sale. $5:85 $085 $7.85 48,8 Q.5 The Values Range from $7 to $14 T. E. Edmonston, Inc. 1210 G Street Successor to N. Hess Sons ( No Mail or Phone Orders Accepted During This Sale g fhon Horn e

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