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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2%, 1928. SPORT S. Two College Court Clashes Here Tonight: Lomski Blasts McTigue’s Hopes 6., AMERICAN U WILL PLAY HOSTS: Wake Forest and Blue Ridge Offer Rivalry—Gallaudet and G. U. Fives Win. . BIG EASTERN HIGH SQUAD COLLEGE BASKET BALL. GAMES TODAY. ‘llnr)l.md vs. Navy, at Annapolis, Ofliclal National League Baseball cnedufie, 1928 Mgr W ul\lllg!on vs. Wake Forest, |\ I\‘ vs. Blue Ridge, American University gymnasium, 8:30. Maryland Freshmen vs. W *hlmuun and Lee Freshmen, College Park, 8 o'clock. LAST Nl(}IIT‘S Georgetow Roanoke Gallaude! I.Hur lhd;e. Yurman, 36: Clemson, 18, Michigan State, D. C. SOCCER REFEREES A RESULTS. College, 21. a July May 29, 30, 30, Sept. 6, 6, 7, 8 nuLA. PROOKLYN NEW York pril 30, May a 1,2 April 15, 16, 17 18 May 25, 26, 27 July 1 Aug. 10, 13, 12 April 19, 2 June 29, Aug. 28, Sept. 2 31 Apr11,12,13,1 29 4,5 17 April 11,12,13,| Apriz 1 14 April 24, 25,29 The Sept. 2, NOW IN NATIONAL BODY of the United States ation. This was an- A "‘G | BROOKLYN 1 Sept. 3, 3, 4, | i Si s will give a banquet April 21,23,24,| 25 June 19, 20, 21| Sept. 10,11,12, 13 June 6, 7, 8, July 28, 28, 30, A KELLEY BEATS ROGERS. scored over Wa f n eir match e billiard tournament Sept. 24, 25, 26| se Kelley 100 to 91, PITTSBURGH | Si June 18, 19, 20, June 22, 2. Sept. 3, 3,4,5] 9£Juna 11, Aug. 1 pril 19, 20, 0, 21 ept. 10, 11,12, Star | May 17, 18, y 10,11,12, g7 Jlll_v 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, July 10, 11, 12, 8T. Il)Ulfl 219 May 12, 13, 14, i 15, 16 13 | Ao, 1455, 16 TR y 19, 20, 21, , 25, 26 19, ug. 13, 14, 1 !"Muy 4,56 7 May 8, 9, 10,1 . July 14, 15, 16, July 6, 7, 8, 9 Aug. 17, 18, 18] Aug. 20, 21, 22 13 ‘ | April 22 6, 27, 2 pril 26, 27 05s;i Moy 22, 23, 24| *“%*| May 29, 30, 30 |Tune 24,Aug. 26 Sept. 8, 9 26 June 3, 4, § 9 17 ept. 19, 29 June 14, 15, 16| July 24, 25, 26, i Sept. 16, 17, 18 | e Academy. Kelley had L 3 Reynolds meets | 13 next matck J ne 1, 2 .,'. 5 I{AI.L RETAINS CUE LEAD. 1y 4 (P)—Allen le of pacemaker ue three-cushion P victory over ice Jackson By 30 to 38 in 52 CINCINNATI June 15, 16, 18, 18 — 18 MOHAWKS T0 ELECT. of officers will take g of Mohawk Athletic afternoon at_ 2:30 the clubhouse, 515 Eighth There will be en- nd refreshments. 14 o'clock at Sept. 27, 28, :9i Jl\.! June 6, 7, 8, 9 July 25, 26, 27! Aug. 6, 6, 7, 8 Sept. 14, 15,17, | Sept. 24, 25, 26 | Jume 11, 12, 13. June 1, 2, 4, 5 | July 28, 30, 31 Aug. 1, 2, 8, 4 Sept. 14, 15,17, une 14, 15,16, | s | 13 25,26, [ Aug. 1, 2. June 10,11,12, | Sept. 16, 17, 18 Sept. 23, 24 213, 14, 3ay 17, 18, 19, 20 11, 12, . 17, 18, 19 A\pr:l 11,12, 13 | June 28, 29, 30, | July 1 Sept. 6, 7, 8, 9 Fights Last Night By the Associated Presa. NEW YORK.—Leo Lomski, Aberdeen, Wash., won from Mike McTigue, N York '(10). Maxie Rosenbloom, N York, defeated K. O. Phil Kaplan, New York' (8). Willle Lavin, Buffalo, won from Julian Moran, Spain (10). Bobby Dotson, Aberdeen, Wash., and Jimmy McNamara, New York, drew (8). Stanislaus Loayza, Chile McGraw, Detroit (10) troft, outpointed w York (10). Carlo D technically knocked Gold, Buffalo (). Tommy 1o. outpointed Mannie Wex- (). COPENHAGEN.—Knud Larsen, Den- mark, and Quadrini, Italy, drew (15). SYRACU! Auburn, defeated Jack Sparr, Los An- geles (6). Jimmy Tranett, Cleveland, outpoined Kid Blair, Utica (6). DAYTON, Ohio—Eddie O'Dowd, Co- lumbug, wcn from Al Derosa, Los An- (10). Larry Privett, Indianapolis, outpointed Mickey Flannigan, Spring- field, Ohio (8). HOT SPRINGS, Ark—Jack Gibbs, | Detroit. and Al Walthers, Canton, Ohio, | Peoria, 11l N. Y.—Bucky Lawless,|' MIKE WELL LICKED INTEN-ROUND BOUT Former Light-Heavy Champ All But Knocked Out hy Hard-Hitting Leo. through & swut heart courage. McTigue's ex: ' failed to abandon of Lo June 11, 12,13, | J98¢ 14, 17 Aug. 2,3, 4, 5 Sept. 21, Jupe 10, 15, 16 » 18 % 3, 4.5 | July 24, 25, ’6. June 6, 7, 8, 9 4Ans: 5, 6, 7 AL Sept. 23,24, ..r,“bept. 20, 22, ..ul AL Sept. 1 ENTERS RICHMOND MEET h School will have|tion in their court meeting. bowir tatives at the L‘m-( the team from Lexington, 15 to 75. mond games next ARMY-NEBRASKA GAME IS NOT YET ASSURED ‘W YORK, February 4 (P).— Negctiations for a foot ball game be- tween the Army and Nebraska, to fill West Point’s vacant date on this vear's slafe. have been in prosress for some time, but it is said au- thoritatively that they have not yet been completed entries, v in the Virginta city Washington ' bo other itt also will have ©:ntral will n though Coach Bill 1 enter a representative or to_be held | e \rgm)a gam Charlottsville. lhe Tech on the Yo! overtime battle, 40 to 38 Business, who recently bowed to York. York. P;\ Ih:h ries over three local public nts. The Keystone v took the me court in @ s Central and It arranged the game is expected 1o be played in the East. INAVY BO - q 100 GOLFERS START IN TEXAS TOURNEY SAN ANTONIO, Tex., ARRAY OF STARS INBOSTON GAMES Georgetown Is Included in Card of Attractive Re- lay Contests. BERLIN, February 4 (. —The German Athletic Commission has voted to allow Dr. Otto Peltzer, Ger- man runner, a total of only three starts on American tracks. He will be pernmittéd’to chodse Nis own en- gagements. - | | By the Assoclated Press. BOSTON, February _4—With without Dr. Otto Pelizer, whose entr will be sought until the last mirn el ol % sue. | tORIghts thirty-ninth a & "“E':m‘mr‘,"zfm_ i ) ¥ {74 | of the Boston Athletic Association’s in- Victorious invacion | FAxEY 03! | door track and field games looms as a | o 8 “ | battle of champions interspersed with 15 club and colleg Last- | minute ~ sndications here - were tha the 1amous erman runner would attend the mect as a spectator after his 1000-yard victory at the Millrose games in New York Thursday. The pick of the athletes who com- | | peted in New York will show their | wares here again tonight, with Al Mil- {ler ‘and Karl Wi t thefr sprint also went down in extira-period ults. marks the opel f | Eastern al d York. TaCk iscamsn for schoolboy. athictes "eabo.u Coach Gordon Rat First Block Plays Fooled Opponents McNamara, Rehkopf and Watkins found the basket ofte | Prep_tossers rou : 117, h has announced ard Shacklefc ‘—d Fred Eisinger BY n SOL METZGER. and Despar . Téd i mg scorers. race gave Cent: With Rabl thet cision over B: was the Central ace, s a brilliant effort to outstroke Th41mp~an in the medley relay and | doing well in other events. Summaries 200-YARD Gaither | ¥ F- T (RELAY- MICHIGAN TOSSERS NEED A WIN BADLY avy’s l‘wm for 3-Year Rule \ppm"ou by \th!viw Coaches! ALEXMDRIA QUINTETS ARE HAVING BUSY DAY ALENXANDRIA. Va en, won 1 e el ke am at ¥ ge Navy son was to end rk. Pa .uw l\mm I 855 te ~|m RE— by . (C): third. Spad relay: 39 to 30. The |l to 10, at the | Baum and Thompson). Time A mile race between Jimmy Connolly, former Georgetown s and member of he 1920 and 1924 Olympic teams, and Lioyd ‘Hahn, national mile champior, will be a high \)ml nl Lhie me { be held by Devit 1 on the Georgeto other att: in as/| ia in bi the strong Emerson attac 4.;.;;'.-1 | plans \ BASKET TOURNAMENT SURE OF A HEAVY ENTRY | record of 4 minutes “and 15 he Hunter trophy race, A. A fiyer's coach, Ji a new world mark tion despite special engineertng work on | the arena track, but he is anxious hll n have Hahn show the speed he is eapable | o} of, given the right sort of competition 'A( Other outstanding features of the meet will be the Kelth Memorial 660 and the invitation 1,000-yard run. The | )" vor (he Keith 660 field will include four ck o 4 plons In Oliver Proudlock, intercol e ery giate half-mile titebolder; Herman f ooy Pbeda bestod De Lixe, 25 to 33, and | cLLLUps, national ¢40-yard champion: | violates th ¢ signified their | Centenntals squeezed Bones, A1 40 { 0 S el G Lonuts. matimat| ¥ Iy the five clarses, |16, in games in Boys' Club Leaguo | goo-yard champlon. = Ray Dodge, for- | unA 4o | senlor B idiviston encounte {mer” national _titieholder, and * Phil - Fdwards, N. Y. U. negro flash, ave | “avorites In the 1,000 | Monte "Welis, Dartmouth tnterce {leginte hurdle champlon, and Jol [ Collicr of Brown top the 45-yard high hurdle field, while Harold Osborn, the |Olymple champion, and Tommy May- nard of Dartmouth, intercollegiate champion, head the high-jump entry y, wher d in the | | bieak Lo Gunt “% | athletes who position. The game will Gedicate fielChouse. ucky State at mt n ! . . outh Atlant :r{and Mount Vernons, using only four | : - iy T e B b | pinjers donmed Western Ercabylerian NORTHWESTERN LOSES o T b e ] ,}'Yl was the first 1‘\!—{ » ate d by the fact that OMEN IN SPORT —BY CORINNE FRAZIER Optimists downed Celties, 32 to 28 Basketers of Company F, 1215t Eng! neers, led by Roberts, scored over Jarks, 30 to 25 in Natlol 0 | Guard tossers of Hyattavill juished I Waltz A C, 29 to 28, in a Washington | BOWLERS IN SPECIAL 1_, TG ,54:::xx:;:“;;,r,:,";;;';::::‘.,::;:;:-':,: CONTESTS TONIGHT | pennant. Vincent and Recley starred the va with whom list, The 14-race relay {eapped by an ntercolleglate | enamplonship brush bringing together ) Holy Cross, Harvard, Dartmouth, Bos- [ petition (1 wn Colle Pennsylvanta, George | in ncocrd Bates and ||4]| most coll Nell M program will be | two-mile | Ur J’ | . for the Guards, called the next e per- | LITTLE TO M.&KE TOUR OF EUROPE IN SUMMER \“,, 1 Thomipss were pron cage and Vaber Peck Memorlal passers defeated Ben- C, 32 b 24 d were the Aces of the Mellon and Borker sieet out: fo 'NOTRE DAME CAPTAIN roan baskelarn un Wy drih | INHERITS FIVE MILLION ¢ A C. 41t 31, Carey wi ) ed Tk nis, a combination Takomi S Bastis Ll Kearn Hudjeys | Miller L chuscn to lead pild not fough he 1s Whe pos Courtney and of 1 ol the G b 000,000 Coach Knu Hockne let th out lite last Fall, but Millcr quickly Jet 1t be known that the subject was Aictastetul to him and he becane again ust one of Uho varsity Miller comes from Milwaukee, where his father accumulated the family for- i+ brewery business He hue ular Hneman, tackie and hicARD yeurs, I the Milwauk ! o Sy i i AUREEN 0\‘\‘!‘1\' RF\HV niunl HAMILTON, B \ teams trong face Peerloss senlor tossers r.w) A game l tor Mondasy with e senlor o unlimited int tng aym. . Onll Matager 1 Behlegel at Lincoln 6828, socret su” A Good Idea— Worth Remembering Indiana Uniy s of experionce have convinced m when all tnstitnti ) th tules of eligibitity that competiiic imen absolitely fote and e the unlimited facil o yRme ae s and Wouds b iy us ¢ Noel Mouse Kentors won (wice yoster- defeating Dixin A C. baeketecs , and Washington Brethern Church 30 1o 19, The s with sentor and unlim! Call Lincoln 2901, after 6 pin 1 Emith ¢ CHICAGO NATATORS WIN. £ CHICAQO February ¢ (M —Tndt Members of (he Washimgton it |y Simming team ook second place High d of ) [ every event Esstern Iwen » tiamtd for | & sams S ok six chool, whiere b e he v U LLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLILL 1L 2 2 e course! tere’s a reason, of v ary PULLMANS TO DAN( Pullman A Cmembers will hold atics for the heneft of Whelr b War rank Al tomm tonlght in Knights of Colum | bath compete v bus Hall, sturtng at 9 o'cluck | rulen of eligin COLLEGE HOCKEY. delighted if L conld be veach FoW Mnr.wm, n Mlemnn. 18 ~ opped Ry bede e Araerican | Buriir sk decidea were ot vanks and Mensh N ND HOW® For prompt and carefud service call M. 29y Federal Heating Co. 410 Bond Bldi. SAM RICE SQUAD TO MEET. s Wioe base ballers. winers of Capital Cily League nideel ohim last sewsom, will nwel next ot b e dome of or ‘Lhmnpson, 843 Tenpesses ave rtheast,- ot 730 o'cluck, Phe Plans o play In Juilor vanks e swniing cunpalgn, v an [ and ¥ the nateable for ULLLLLLLLLLLLL LI, Luehy (Fwo |at the Univers Miss Cireene expe Minnesota ts very much ot ts of the event sve the United Statcs Mititary Am\l il In Boyw Ihhlnlm W Japgue o ot Metie Culvary Haj A Juuias, 6w, wita W w3 ot \\.L..), and ¢ Au e full Tho con srounda, |

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