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SPORTS. THE EV P\I\ ST/ \T‘ WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928, SPORTS. “Central Garners Basket Ball L DEFEATS BUSINESS CENTRAL HIGH QUINT * TO SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP, 10 CLINCH CROWN Tech Gets Second Place in Series by Vanquishing Eastern Quint. J N Coach Bert Coggins. Capt. Forrest Burgess. COG- in and is an ually clover performer. This | little fellow, who is playing his 3 second season with the Blue and | r | White quint, is no slouch of a defensive E 2 | He was high scorer os last th whom he d posts last ng-up combination, | of the Co- | lable this Wi T g a member of the | ess starred with the | He has never | sport except this Spring r second base on basket bail at C vill be a the base bal ») 1 indoor held March ati Indoor Club % ball team, 2 » CONTEST IN WARRENTON 5 4 ¥ £ an attractive Sunda sturdy Alert five of h Educational the Bal- Alliance Central Baskets registered by Himan in the w 1 th re second half gave Melea A C W,m .,[ h Co. floormen in McLean e Barker was the losers’ top 18 AN rhmmpnfn Waltz are American Security & Trust Co took a 26-19 decision from District five | Rovers fell bef a Boys' Club Lea Dant scored all but two of the losers’ points New York Avenue Presbyt ere 14-11 13 to 15, in fan bas- An- drew s victors over St Cl ton A. C. five bowed to - = 4 % N Gia 0 Ivary Eagle tossers blanked Twin : 270 0 . ; g Led by Myers O School Meanwell’s Short o M iog o hh ol five Criss-Cross ( With Jehnson and Deckard finding | the ba ain Marines Pk d over Var Rice counted ! ! | . Pugh, Remsburg. ‘Thomas and Mat-| 4 o'clack. | were to see action tonight, with | thews will form the Old Line relay | GG . e George Washinglon and 1. | tram. | EAST NIGHE'S ‘RESULTS; § 2 onaventure furnishin; the — 1 ; h Nebraska Sprinter to Make| el opoHing, e | Coach Burton SRipley of the Uni-|,PU9Ue™ne, 26; American Untvenity.Jaffe, Yankee, Had Made | y . Street Gymnasium, at 8:30 o'clock, | Versity of Marvland quint has a good | jrmoden cidney. 32: St John' 4 ; Debut in East in New American * University, beaten by Du- | Word for the ofliciating of “Dutch gyppapenic sl oh's of | Time That Seemed Certain quesne n Pitisburgh last night, 24 to | Ebets, former Catholic Universits st | yedern Margland, 20 Baltimore | 18, was to stop off in Baltimore on its | He sa crts is one of the i ity, 21 (e d i i York A. C. Games. way back to play Loyola tonight. clals he has seen work this 3 T Croltss Stale 48] wiklog ‘ to Bring Triumph. District_basket ball fans in general | ley's praise carries all the more ton and Lee, 29. | s and followers of Georgetown n particu- | When it is taken into consideration th Purdue, 1 By the Associated Press | lar were in Annapolis this afternoon to came after Ma Duke, Wake Forest, 31. By NEW YORK, February 15.—Inter- |see the Blue and Gray tackle Navy "“;’“5““\’ ¢ Monday, University of Detroit. 16; Loyola | est in track affairs mounted today wnh';“_‘l“‘;c“kl"“ that was to be staged at 4 Lincrs suf e ']]]‘;irh,‘};{’r,,w,,, (Chicago), —The exeo | the presence of Roland Locke, Nebras- | ®'st. ~ Bonaventure, which usually | fcam. T c would asree to . o ternational Oly him officiate e PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY. ! appe {up against Leo Lermond of the Boston | the scpm'.hlnn as well. WHIRLWINDS WILL PLAY . aurels : American Skater “Loses ’Olympzc Victory TWO D. C. COLLEGE FIVES jcousggygflg; BALL L'[]MMlflEE RULES lUGKE WILL RACE R INNEETNONDAY, € PRAY CAMES TONIGHT B e 10 RERUN CONTEST e Wasl Loyola :t "alllmnrr, 8o rlfu k. Georgetown vs. Navy at Annapnm, in game decided to thr held sesterday. ka< sprint star, who s here to join | boasts a good quint, scems certain to the New York A. C. with prospects of said Shipley give the Colonials an interesting eve- race. st S -50 | the game thoroughly and cal 3 i 5 Chiea o competing in three indoor events dur- | Ning. and the contest should be a 50-50 ;. 1% FAMe, W v r‘nem: Bruins, 1; Chicage Black [ing the next two weeks, St. Bonaventure will remain over for hurzh, 4 Toronto, 2 Locke. who holds the world 220-vard record, will make his initial New York ance at the New York A. C. games next Monday when he will race | a game tomorrow with American Uni- | versity in the Method fm in the {lone clash of the day for local col- | leglates. Duluth, 2: Kansas Ci \m\ York Americans, adiens, PRO GRIDIRON GAMES Montreal against a_fast field, including Karl —_ e Wildermuth of Georgetown. ~Frank | After holding the lead for a short WATCHED BY 490’755 PRO BASKET BALL. ssey of the New York A. C.. Henry |while at the start. American U. basket- | L P o5 Russcll of the Penn A. C., Bartholomew | ers faltered and Duquesne U. achicte N o PriE: of Penn State and Quinn and Daily of |a lead which was not relinquishec 18 Holy Cross. in a special 60-yard dash. | The Methodists were superior o There is some talk of staging another | home team from the foul I event for Locke in the same meet, a other departments Duque: ard special race, which would | edge. him against Russell and Jackson | Woodson Birthright and Havwood Scholz of New York A. C. H\orfl leading A. U.'s scorers. while Ca- Locke arrived here late yesterday af- | ples and Field showed a keen ave from terooon, accompanied by Rev. D. B.|the foul line. O'Connor, A. A. U. commissioner from | Summary: Nebraska. He said he had yet to dis- o cuss his future contests with represent- | atives of the New York A i A However, he is expected to enter | W'yminy. cither the national 60 or 300 yard |Fu champlonships of the National A. A. U. contests on February 25 and the events | of the Knights of Columbus mect cn} | February 29. Joie Ray, one-time the | | leader of America’s milers, is to_stack | COLLEGE HdCKEY. s Minnesota, 4: higan, 0. PURDUE QUINT ADDS T0 LEAD IN BIG TEN Catholic Unive host to Virginia Military In.tit urday night at 8 o'clock in the at Brookland. Charles V. Mora A and other crack runners in a! wo-mile race in the Knights of Colum— | athletic director, has arnounc bus game. | tickets of admission to the bouts Fait Elkins, national decathlon’ cham- | obtainable at the gym pion, is entered in the Knights of Co- | = lumbus meet also and will be pitted| Georgetown's varsity and freshmen against Barney Berlinger of Pennsyl- |track teams were to accompan vania and Emerson Norton of the | Hova basket ball team to Annapo Tilinois A. C. in the septathlon. Harold | afternoon and engage the Navy Osborn, holder of the world decathlon and plebe teams. respectively, in record. may be one of the starters in |tice meets | oo g Because it would interfere with . position with the Baltimore Orioles. | Egan, former member of the \\m' SYRACUSE WiLL BATTLE ton team. has resiened his NEBRASKA AT LINCOLN Georgetown University base ball g | Bill Dudack. former Hova di: o SYRACUSE. N. Y. February 15 (7). | will hold down the coachin ersity wili play Ne- | regular mentor is secured a in foot ball at Lincoln next Fall | instead of at Archbold Stadium, as the University of Mary original contract betwcon the schools |faces much activity. After ¢ vuw ng i | the University of Richmond game urd: the Old Line relay to New York Monday to mat s Jl'th the flyers of Yale and Penn in the New York A. C. meet. and Tuesday |quartet will compete in the Meadc brook carnival in Philadelp! zain opponents to be announced It also is possible that the Old I | four may race North Carolina in a f ture of the Richmond meet cone'sh"Tb'coNfEST IN RACE WITH HAHN will be 'CALDWELL TO PLAY ON YALE BALL TEAM officials requested the change to allow the addition of Army o their schedule and the athletic gov- erning board 4‘1 Syracuse University ratified the s The game \\xn be played October 20 The Cornhuskers are now scheduled to appear in Syracuse in the Fall of 1929 Blflr)'laxld's entrants in the R WOLTZ BASKETERS "% IN ALEXANDRIA BAME w2 &0 T o0 4’) -yard low hurdles—Fahey. | mon and Dodson yard run-—Remsburg, GEN. FOULOIS IS NAMED ; FOR ARMY TENNIS BOARD Blanz February 15— pinzey’ and Matthews already = victors |~ fije “run—Neuman, Schrieber he St. Mary’s Celtics. will return | gpepnerd to this city tomorrow night for their, > ocithe 1o arcere pry second shot at a local unlimited bas- ket ball team. The Woltz five will oppose the Old Dominion Boat Club in | the Armory Hall at 8:30 p.m. and a fast contest is expected to Morris. High jump-—Held and Fahey. Shotput--McDonald and Fa Johnny Bryant will select his | nion team from the following Heberlig, Baggett, Bryant, t. Roberts, Wiley and Trout. of Washington's fastest cagers, \cluding Joe Sweeney. former Wash- ton Yankee star, will appear with Photographers | iscopal Mizh Scheol was to play | Central High School at Washington | this afterncon in the Central gym- nastum ou can hnow real gasoline satisfaction eniors and Tremont | of shington will meet to- | l ight in Armory Hall at 7:30 o'clock. Packard Basket Ball Club will give its first of a series of benefit dances in the town hall butlding at Potomac. Va., tonight to raise funds with which to cquip its teamn next Winter, | Columbla En, sers will play the St. Mary's Seni urday night | Armory Hall at 7.30 o'clock. | n Gonzaga High School of Washington I appear here in Armory Hall t ht for a game with the St. Mary Celtics at 8:30 o'clock. | CEMPSEY’'S NEW DEVICE | FOR TRAINING PUZZLES By th The secret is now out. Associated Press Jack Demp- ¥ Gunton Temple tomers, w0 downed | (o3 e New York Sun’ discovers. has " i _Gunton Temple tossers, who downed | pousht a machine of the tre It tvbe . “ b : Hoboes, 2 { for ,.m}u}"lw‘?& {hiat. will vakel the Compression is Power. place of road work | entrals «hampionshi | 'h " pris rise to | = 1 R it WA NO-NOX is the ideal mo- | going 1 0] (3 the t Al { ("I\ Tes D e ’ ‘xku Pasn't some fighting plans in view? 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