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. SP Hadley Is Rally BUMP MAY BE [DLE FOR A MONTH ONLY “Fecling Fine.” Pitcher Tells Griffith at Hospital This Morning. BY DENMAN THOMPSON, Sports Edit TAMPA. F hosp ed r AN en pendic 5 3 g B g oo ney of al, at ORTS. IATERIAL FOR THE EVENING 1928 NATIONALS MANAGER, STANLEY R. HARRIS. Home addre asapahaw, N, C. Joliet, 111 ... Knightsville, Ind. .St Louis, Mo. .. Clarksville, Tex. ynn, Mass. . Chester, Conn. .. Wondsfield, Ohio Clarksville, Tex. ~Clarksville, Tenn, _Corsicana, Tex. Luther Roy .. -Cleveland, Tenn. Columbus Sams. ... Washington, D. C. C. Van Alstyne. ... . Renssalaer, N. Y. Pitchers. | Garland Braxton | Bobert Burke Lloyd Brown | Milton Gastor | Clarerce Griftin. Trving Hadley.... Panl Ropkins. .. Sam Jones | Chartes Lane. | Horace Lisenbee. | Fred Marberry | Edwin wells 3T, Zachary Ashland, Ohio Snow Camp, N. €. to | Catchegs. Albert Cooper. . Hugh McMullen. Herold Ruel Rennett Tate. Inficlders. 0. L. Bluege Raloh Caoper Grant Gillis.. Tlat River, Mo, Los Angeles, Calif. ...St, Louis, Mo, W. Frankfort, 1L .Washington, D. C. .Flat Riv Mo. Grove Hill, Ala. Stanley Harris Washington, D. €. M. C. Rayes.. . Clanton, Ala, Joe Judge. ... Robert Reeves. .. ¥roest Shirley. George Sisler. . Ernest Smith, Tom Tavlor ... Outtielders, Emile Barnes. Washington, D). €. ~Chattanoog now Hill, N. €. . Laguna Beacl, Calif, .. Kansas City, Mo, .Houston, Tex. ..Suggsville, Ala. Foster Ganvel Wollaston, Mass. Leon Goslin Tohn Kloza b C. Bice Metbern Simons Na West Rochiester, W h s he now! Trist Philadelphia Americans. Salem, N. J. Milwaukee, W ~Washington, Fulton, Ky am Speaker, released and Where Played Throws. t Veur. L Washington L Washington L Memphis R StLouis(Am.) 1. Memphis R Washington R Albany Louis (Am.) Free agent Washington Washington Kansas City Free agent Birmingham- Washington RBirmingham St. Louis- Wash, (Am.) Rats. L L L R 1L Helght. 6.01 6.01 Weight. 130 150 Rirmingham Lonisville Washington Washington Free agent Birmingham- Washington s Washington Greens StLonis (Am.) Kansas City Houston Birmincham- Washington Birmingham- Washington ashington Wy L hington later signed with TRIBE SIGNS JOE SEWELL AFTER 2 MONTHS’ PARLEY LEANS, March 3 (P).— < that Shortstop Joe Sew- Cleveland's last holdout, port “in great shape 10 go,” made Mana- ger Roger Peckinpaugh and his Cleve- d Indians jubilant toda The shortstop. who signed a two- vear contract vesierday after two months of dickering, has kept himself It is understood the club did not its original offer. Manush Mystery WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. March (#)—Heinie Manush, outfielder, ose mysterious absence had caused some conjecture, is the only absentee in the St. Louis Btowns' camp. The was cleared up, however, by of a letter from: Dr. Harry F. Solved. | Dibble of Detroit, who has been treat- g the com- its mem- won't be elther ance 1z the player's right arm. injured when slipped _and_fell over a fence in Dr. Dibble reported an in- to a ne but said that Manush should be well in a couple of week: Third Baseman Frank O'Rourke has in his appearance Chisox in Fine Trim. BRADENTON, Fla, March 3 (#).— There will be no such thing as a “first “second” team at the Red Sox for a while. The question of who is going to fill the varlous jobs is still an_open one. The Sox believe they are in the best | ¢ any major league club now | Moriarty Picks Infield. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 3 (P).— Manager Moriarty of the Tigers. in training here, has selected his frst string infield g Tavener. who is rapidly getting back into his old stride, is placed at short stop: Johnny Neun. who has little op- position now that Lou Blue has bern traded o the St. Louis Browns, is given first base, Gehringer second and Marty McManus, third. Grove Master Slow Ball. r MYERS, Fla, March 3 (P).— ladeiphia Athletics speedball pitcher, apparently has stered the art of serving & slow ball ck with his r wore an Athletic for first time t %o of the M. T ~re ‘n camp uni- Cobn Huggine Picks Reserves PETERSBURG, Fla, March 3 Gene Robe prared whil obert it ceond in 1 y Lazzen) fatled 1o pat in ap- id he with would b ready 1o Lankenship Mits EPORT on the 1 in the day by Pitcher Ted alsh, the American 2o and 1 Ve seore card was actice yest W ) nhounced ions voould [ Kout crved st tie i n box the be by Henale a v witl or Prit Celnn shartsiag it @ eatehier, re- Bues’ tufield Works Well 1O ek 3 A ms-Wriglit o1 the per 1SN el don e here i plard b pite b 1 wiwn we ran Bk 1 lgh 10 Bt iy work ol Vg e bntter whid pedicer of i thongh it enuhles you b oh Ve die onow pHelor s capa O g 1t 1 i A Yinve Fhiat e a hne cgn gt Uisn i Drtroit | yesterday, Manager Bush 1 known that he was highly sati the way their play Joe Harris o wrenched tendor it he d with shaping up. inues to favor in his back. a 23 in Cincinnati Camp. ORLANDO. Fla.. March 3 (#).-Twen- | ty-three athletes on the Cincinnati Reds i day. Other members are expected to- morrow. The latest arrival was Fred Edwa a young catcher of Omaha, formerly a sfar at Creighton College. Cards’ “Big Three” Ready. AVON PARK. Fla, March 3 (@) “Old Pete” Alexander. Joss Haines and | Bill_Sherdel, the “Biz Three” of the { St. Louis Cardinals who turned in 62 | of their team’s 92 victories last year, are in fine fettle, | Three_more players have reached | camp. Walter 'Roettger and Tavlor Douthit, outfielders, and Charley Gilbert. Ott Is Rival for Cohen. AUGUSTA, Ga. March 3 (#).—Andy Cohen and Mel Ott are rivals for the job of filling the gap at second base for the Giants. Manager McGraw has been keept | Cohen on the sack in the same time Ott, wt { ninetcenth birthday ve: { considered as a possibility Jim Welsh has reported to the Glants and is covering the outficld Phils Play WINTER observed erday, is a ame Today. HAVEN. Fla, March P).—Speeding up practice, M Burt Shotton ordered the Philli for their first real ball game toda | y. who quit the ms | vears ago to become an evangelist ited the camp yesterday. He formerly was a Philadelphia player. Cubs Open Hostilities, AVALON. Catalina Island, March 3 (P) —Vetera and rookies of the Chi- cago Cubs were evenly divided between two teams today for a full nine-inning game. The Cubs tomorrow will pla the team from the battleship Tenncssee. Robins Have M CLEARWATER. Fla With a dozen pitchers, Manager Rob son of Brooklyn is concentrating on ny Hurlers, | hurling talent to carry on the perform- | " MARION HOLLINS WINS OVER GOLF TITLEHOLDER {ance of last year's staff, which ered one of the best in the regulars from the last iare on hand, namely, Vance | signed: McWeeney | hardt, Doak and | The five neweomers are Koupal, Rob- inson, Ropp, Williams and Danforth { Ray Moss. another rookie, s recovering from tons id Leo Durochier | reservists | e Regulars Win, IRSBURG, Fla Boston Brs s well on the rond many of Jack worties will b trounced gagen 4 Ieft-handed pitcher who kept the Guenilas subdued in th £ of the encounter, and Little Do au were the outstanding figures LEADERS IN BIG TEN "IN GAMES TONIGHT CHICAGO, March 3 (. ttle-chasing binsiel Weitern Cor ‘ o bt e March 3 gerial Eddie Brandt Gantr ball squads of the Indinna nnd Win- betore the home folkn to- U determined opposition r enterts Michigan, — the which ha ough its re oppoition lke s landsiide Wiscansin has lown (o face o with victary absolutely P the Badgers in the vunning Purdie and Indi ted for the d, with Wisconsin ) tep hehtnd Indlann bas onl e Temadi efter tonight ydue and of at Mad "y necesary i have two contest round 2 yan hi e Hooks for {1t G 1 |wame of the year for | . JPSYCHIC BASE BALL . NOW COMES ALONG piliyed ity tanidin net hedule ot the season coand-divy er lender demoralized It e the ast Chivvingo 1o o ' conditinge o i s ot Vg ol Che dtomond pust hi bl e it 00 g atrodueed here wnd 5 ted aronustng o desl ol interest W vny Oher cties wnd fown B Brobeig ds explsining (e game by onginizations wid oUeE s Phwere wid etarting leagaes “Fhe st Gine eludes every play and ity of i game eacepl e 0o e 1”..”. considerable pental skl 2i v W g " VERRY LEADS NINE W e ) Call Edwin Fen Capadi of Veri early ewson odi-w, Al i kames Columbin ster were in active training here to-| "S | hurdles; o of the| Cong STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928. WEALTH OF STARS IN GOLLEGE MEET More Than 300 to Compete and Records Appear Likely to Fall. NEW YORK, March 3. More than 300 athletes, the pick of the varsity talent at 23 Eastern universities and colleges. will compete for indoor laurels in 11 titular events at the annual frack |and ficld champtonships of the Inter- {neers” Armory, tonight. of the Boston A. A., conqueror of Ray Conger and Dr. Otto Pelizer in 4:13 |in the Knights of Columbus mile, will [ty to shatter two world indoor records on the eight-lap banked intercolleg {track, which 15 considered the |stretch of boards in the ¢ Hahn wili start against Pinkie T Oliver Proudlock and Johnny ‘Theob in an announced try for a new mark {at 880 yards. The record, 1:54 }IV‘M by Fli B. Parsons of Yale, was |set in a relay race at Buffalo 24 vears ago. |7 "The Boston fiver intends to keep on to 1.000 yards in an effort to wipe out well his world indoor standard of Arrangements have been a suficient array of official tationed at both the 880 and 1000 vard dist (EN Sabin M. ale, holder of all the world pe Tecords, will at tempt & new hel of 14 fvel 4 inches to beat his own muark 14 feet 1 inch, made lust Saturds N tional A, A, U. ¢ Jimmy Quinn of Holy Cross will be watched closely in the 70-vard sprint, which will eall ont a fast ficld. includ- ing Karl Wildermuth of Georgetown, national indoor 60-yard champion for the last two years, and Capt. Folwell of Penn, In his only previous New York appearance th Winter Quinn ed the world 60-yard record of secor:ds. |G. U. TEAM TO MAKE BID FOR TITLE WITH 15 MEN | Fifteen athlete headeggby Coach John O'Reilly. were in New YBrk today for the annual indoor crack Georgetown ck and field championships of the | Intercolicgiate A. A. A. A. tonight. With 15 stalwarts entered in th vari events, several of proved extraordinary worth, the Blue and Gray is hopeful | of scoring a victory in the big wmneet | Last Winter the Hovas placed seventh | Harvard was the winner and the Ciim- son. with Yale and Cornell, are looked | upon as Georgetown's strongest foes to- night. rgetown won the affair in 19 | Karl Wildermuth, twice winner of the national 60-yard indoor title, and { Dave Adelman, ~ shotputter, are the | H. big bets | Georgetown's one-n ay team will ce stern opposition in the flving fours ! of Holy Cross, Syracuse and Harvard | Gorman, Eddie O'Shea, Jack | Cranley and Eddie Hoctor will make up | the Blue and Gray combination, Strong teams also will be 2 Hovas' two-mile four. ity and Boston College teams which will be faced corgetown’s quartet, comprising Jay , Jobn Carney pitted New the individual events besides muth and Adelman. They Wiesner, who Is apt to scor in the pole vault ar compete in the high | strom W arp Ider- Fred who_also imp: who will run the 70-yard high Dan Henessey, only Hoy take part in the mile; high Jumper, broad fumper, the ant in that event, which he placed third last Winter. | Georgetown University boxers will in- vade Annapolis tonight for a meet with the Na arting at 8.30 o'clock. It [ will be G. U's last competition of the season in the ring. Navy s favored to | win in view of its fine record Several preliminary bouts ranged With a view o maki program s attractive as Many spectators are expected from the Capital, who will have | | DEL MC The York TE, Calif, March 3 () ame of Marfon Hollins of Ne former women’s national golf Mon, today was add to the jist se who have “come back." 1 Miss Hoilins yesterday defeated Mrs Marian Burns Horn of Kansas Cit Mo, present national champion, at th twentieth hole to win the Pebble Eeach champlonship emost women's golf event of the Pa e Const CHAMPION IS DEFEATED. NEW YORK, March 3 (). Pir 1 ter, the Freneh conrt tenndy st { who recently won the Amerlean title from Jock “Soutar, suflered his first | defeat sinee coming to this country losing w handicap exhibition mateh to ter Kinselin, 64,119, 6 -2, Kin- | sella recetved one point in y second grme | ve ar | PARK VIEW NINE AHEAD. | Aonroe Graded 100l b binllers bowed 1o Park View nine vesterday on the latter's dismond inoan 8-10-5 game Lynsrd hurled for the swinner | PPN (st ol e two big sectional g0l mectings of the venr ix 1o be eld tontght nt the New Wi Tord Motel, when some twoncore delegates from member b of !»i,. Middle Atlantie Golt Association VHE e ther 1o mward Do ehnmplons ips i disens general golf husine Erery mdieation paints o e nwird e men’s Chmmptonship of (e weso ot Congresslonnl Conntiy € | whieh heta e s e event last [ e hiehiy eveditable fashion nud i Lo ime for e men's tonrmey this year dongg $Uh Budtmore County Club Phe bt club B wadvad 1t claiin e mid ALane event. ntendiog Whatidon 10 wsaal Spring vk ey and concentiat o the Vo big profession o be held over ity cones i e rofess il Goltors Mty e bl ettt | | i Jine e Loacition chmplonsiip and G i open Congressionsl does 1ot fntend o hold s nitation tourney I the dpring, but will tenew 1ts bid tor the Middie Atlan Ue champlonsiip and, i view of iy prior el probably will be wwarded e event Gy e M ehadiman of i Con Tl ol conmitee, probabl clected prestdont of G Middic Bt Wi o AP Eaobel, Jr, and Hobert B el Knan, delegates from Haltimoro Countiy Club, have been ebioted o put in o Al | collepinte A. A. A. A.. at the 102d Engi- | In a special attraction, Tloyd Hahn | 1d | By some points | will | Eric Kjell- | essional For Mid-Atlanti¢ Golf Event g | ey wil| BARNARD T0 TOUR A, L. CLUB CAMPS President of League to Set Precedent, Leaving for Jaunt Tomorrow. Women in Sport Junior and Senior second teams of Western High School each scored an- other victory yesterday, in the inter- class serfes which tightened the knot existing between the two classes for first. place. Juniors defeated the Sophomores, 24 to 16.. Senlors scored over the Fresh- men, 14 to 2, in a game featured by the work of Evelyn Inman, senior side center, and the freshmen guards, Mary Bach and Anne Reed. Summaries: RBetty Reale AR e Mary Hearn S Phinney J T Clhine 1 Fitith Haniton | Y Manel Weni Searing (7)., Probey (81, Beale B the Awociated Prece CHICAGO, March 3 The precedent of a presidential tour of base ball train-| {ing_camps will be set this season E. S. Barnard, president of the Amer-| Timore (21, |10an League, ‘who will leave for the T A atan | South tomorrow. o ki | Like Commicsioner Landis, Viginia | H ¥ | Barnard is a “fan” as well as an ex- : ccutive, and as soon as the fire dies |out in the stove league and the trai )| ing camp reports blossom in the sports | | paes nard succumbs (o the base mmittee | ball ps will be spent at cach Hearn President | DoimteJolnaton ( orts of the c hinglon free-throw tourna- Iml'lll show that the American Unlver fsity tossers have nosed out Geor S0% ¢ | Washington for first place in the inter- | |mediate’ team score “and h | socond place in the senior class, un-!Cleveland eamp at, |seating the Southern Athletic Club. | Palm Beach, Fla., Members of the American U. squad | Browns; Bradenfon, training place of | who registered the five high scores made | the Botton Red Sox: Tampa, where the following records—out of a possible | the Washington Nationals.are, ‘and St. 50: Florence Fellows, 31; Flsie Ruzicka, |Petersburg, where the world champion ;. Betty Jacobv, 27; Ethel Smith, 27.| Yankees are conditioning. and Martha Bricker, 21. En route home Barnard will give the A complete report of team and In-Cleveland Indians, his old team, an- { dividual winners will be made Wednes= | gther visit, returning to Chicago the last |day ol nest These winners will | qay of March, Henry P, Bdwards, head | {then vie fol wors inthe fnals to belof the n rvice bureaw of the Leld ut the Y. W. C. A Friday evenin:. | Leagie, will accompany Chief, First-pluce winners in each class also Not only does President Barnard de- | will have thelr records filed with the |sire to familiarize himself with the nes world free-throw tournament committes | players, but he is af to discu for comparison with scores of compet- | with the managers several matters tors from other countrles trying for|taken up at the recent umpires' con- world records. | for the Was ! to the White | His itin- him to n Antonio, Tex.; ans; West with the St. Louis first visit will by mp at Sh | from then on carned | the Detroit camp at & we T CENTRAL’S ENDS SCHOOL COURT PLAY !knocked “out Skip Ruddy. 1 | . SPORTS." 12 ng After Operation for Appendicitis Performed Early Today DEMPSEY APPEARS AS RICKARD'S HOPE Failure of Aspiring Heavies May Force Promoter to Draft Jack. Fights Las Ry tha Assnciated Press. DAYTON, Ohio.—Al Corbett, Clev land, defeated Joe Paglina, Lou (10)! HUTCHINSON, Kai man, Omaha, won_from Hutchinson (10). Buck Easterling, M: con, Ga., outpointed Ray Willis, L ton, Okla. (8). KANSAS CITY.—Bill Hartwell. Kan- | sas City, won from Bearcat Wright, Omaha (10). MINNEAPOLIS Minneapol Big Boy Peterso Roebuck, K Howard Mayber Duluth, defeated Britt Gorman, Minne- apolis (10). Howard Leidkle, Aberdeen, S. Dak.. and Willie Walten, Minneapol drew (4). Pack Ferrier, Minneapol Minneapo! Billy Freeman, Kansas City, de- . p 4 feated Benny Bohn, Minneapoiis (4). J G hip quality D. Peakes, Minneapolis, outpointed Tom | Ay gained a ver Williams, Kansas City (4). in the first sece SACRAMENTO, Cali ford, Chicago Cooper, San Francisco (5). INTERCITY MATCHES n- en promoter fMicien 7 the role of slated to come E: h Jack Kearr program. Five in scheduled for local dri At Convention Hall the Rigg: the Bankers League wi Maryland Trust Co. outfi worth Girl League United ¢ of the Maryland metiopolis At King Pin the Owens & Baur team of the National Capital League will complete its ten-game match with the Baltimore Regents, while the Baltimore Standard Ol team will roll against the Washington Oflers at the Coliseum. The Heeht Co. teams of the two cities also | are to clash. An all-star team of the Agricultural Economics Ladies League will invade Baltimore drives for an annual contest with the Baltimore & Ohio Ratlroad girls. m of the wanty Co. from next of the princi- ash, pitting Heeney against th of the last semi-final v observers are inelined to the when all the rehearsals ar over Rickard will have Dempsey in 1t or a third encou with Champion i Tunney., [WHITES CLING Officers and league repres: TO LEAD | Central swimmers handily defeated | vert School mermen of Baltimore in the Central tank yesterday, 49 to 20. It | was the second vie of the seacc for the Blue and White fish over the Baltimoreans. ‘The locals lost but one event won two events for the ith Hickey, man also T BALL this Winter so far| as schoolboy tossers of the local | Ca roup are concerned is history The campaign ended last night when Central High lost to Naugatuck, Conn., High, in the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania tournament Central's defeat meant elimination from the tournament and the los the tourney title gamed last and Catholic High are to mes er the championship. Frequently during the | Central has encountered opponents tot- f o % ing more bulk than the Blue and White | it M | tossers. ‘The superior dash and clever-| Jfeee) 8 £ (Cen | ness of Coach Bert Coggins’ boys, ho - | ever, has usually carried them to v tory. Last night Central was n against a_team not cally but fast and mentally aler Washingtonians, with Capt Burgess showing brilliantly gedly for the first half. at the end of which the New Englanders were leading by only to 15. but in the second it | was apparent that Contral was no | match for the husky Connecticut team and the locals dropped steadily 1ehind The score of last night's game it Varela | third | 100« -nd‘ hack atroke— H battled dog- | 100 vard free sl fon-var relny Vare o W FABIBITIONS. A0sard free sivlaWon Medles Re Dixin' (Central Garber's Whirlwinds team were winners estern High ass basket ball finals. Garber's team defeated Doy C 41 to 20, and Luney's outfit overcame Bob Wilso Shepherd High Woodside basketers Irwin led the { points. 'AST QUINTS WOULD CLIP Grap| G 3N and lu - M In the lone athietic ey local schoolboy athietes today Dev mmers were to engage Baltimore Poly in the Maryland Metropolis I nt carded for tossers 28 winners' with 9 NACOSTIA ¥ X independent basket ball cham- plons. 1 meet all comers Tonight they engage St. Mary's | Celtics in the Alexandria Armors |at 8:30 o'clock. Tommorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock one of the strongest con- tenders for the crown, Bond's Whirl- | winds, will be met in Congress Height are popular | Baptist 2 Vernon 1 A rally vietory fo seph's five in Pu i &ym | 7 Eagles have defeated the Celties once, but have not met the Whirlwinds (his season. Woltz Photographers are also to be met in the battle to relamn the title Frve and Woode | 1s Live Y'ers de Boys' Club Celties and Optimist quints | gym, 17 to 16 will meet on their gym floor tonight to | dectde the winner of the senfor, diviston title, starting at 8 o'clock | | A schedule for | tournament witl i 25 for Scoring points, A Carter paved | way Comets’ 61-tp-2 win over » School yesterday | k ed Ta | d last night | s m the Yy Stanleys defeated Potomac Boat Club ht at Central High gym, | the South Atlantic drawn up immedi- Lately after the close of entries tonight | Players will weigh {n en Monday and | [ Tuesday. Play starts next Friday erns want 100-pound oppo- | Poto ¢ 4167-0 i MISS RYAN WINS TWICE. | Wondside A. €. cagers romped awa MOETE (o TG NG with n 57-8 triumph over District Bank Ryan of San the | tossers st night. Vie Krey and his tennis player, won twice | In the quarter final of the | on Paul scored at will woman's single cated Miss Handers of wland, 6 4-6 6 | Patted with Miss (0 R. Sterry of Eng- tand. Miss Rvan tn the doubles quarter- | finals defeated without the loss of a| sanie the Miwes Young and Green, | Brittsh players ™o | izabeth | only vesterday Francisco, woman Cappelli's shooting aided Comopiltans I winnig over Takoma A, C. quint | last night, 31 to 26 she | 0, | Centel Clarendon All d freely in defeating ars last night, 50 to 54 Games In Junior Chureh 1 P night resulted follows . Y Laaniors 15, Western Preps 14, lub 1s cagl M » HUNTER BEATS MILLEN. MIAMI BEACH, Fla, March i sets vietory over 1) Washington, D € made ¥ Hunter D ranking American tennis star. w fnalist e (he South Flockda | tennts tournament, e won 6 -1, 62 in Line TWO SOCCER TIL Two soceer are scheduted here tomorow. Weat Fnd booters ot | Halllmore are (o meet Rosedale on Rose dale plavground Two all-atar elevens chding the best talent i the Distriet Bid for the 1929 tourney of the ny S. How at Haltimore A tournament dat [E ocal sehedule. the C14 18 and 16 having been set asl Lthe Distoiet sehedule makers for the Middie Atlantie Assactation fonrney, L Wil battle o Clan Mact e [ ease It ds awarded to a0 Washington | Both Mes start a2 Lemn . | e venue of the women's event © G - e ot known although it probably will go AT NOTRE DAME. [ Houth, possibly G Norfolk HOUTH REND, setbem Track athlotes, tepreacnting 15 I pistelet Golt Assoctation 1s to meet | Monday niht ot e Racguet Clab to f 88thered todayfor (he [ rullry - tentative achedule of eventa | fiioul Bilteteolioglate meet at Notre | {prepred w few dava ngo by U evecns | SR RELole headed the st widy | OV committee aid L disenns other gott | 2008 e L | Saftiies ot loval nterest . | IS SKATING RECORD, CLEVELAND March & () Johnston of Detrolt set & new world oot thive-quarters of 4 mile speed | record lere i winning the sentor events | I the peeliminaries of the mteinational | Indoor skating meet. His time, ¥ min- e 3-0 seconds t act the 1 open in ot dune | il 3| schoots, | econd annual Ings o at the Hhop were | “rhorn e men's putting Lo Indoor hool at Mevers annonneed today by AW the strueton an o tollows | George Sharo G vs Lowts Bpanglen |9 Simon Nye (360 v Leopold CFreudberg G, PN Parke (431 v | MR Nl R R Everhant (40 M Gordon ey The fivst round I the tourney Is (o be ||»I't\|'\| neat week Hock Croek Fark, which s undey W Clean g pravess will be opeiied Fhonty abter Aol 10, when (e gast | IO WRICK s expected 1o bo -t Patomae Park cotne s schoduled o Rt by any loal athletes apen Mast of the work st Rock Creek . Wan heen contined b cleaning oub the Blectelo vats for tervders to ohase are wouds along the [Winways, the latesd development i dog vaciig, Perey | KENNEDYS T0 DANCE. | ted Often Kennedy Athletio Club | Dokl a dance tonight at the | Alglon ‘| TO PLAY CASEY QUINT a | A track meet yesterday in the | will attend @ meeting of the W: | ton Ladies Duckpin Association a ! Arcadia tonight, starting at 7:30 o'clock. | Devitt School bowlers came VOLLEY BALL LOOP IN “Loagie resuited over the Blus vesterday over- Centrai High school as defeated, 1474 to 1424, and Hyarts High School's quint downed, 1,475 to 1,342 'ALEXANDRIA B nigh 13. and ing twice over the . t0 12 and 2. Blues and Whites spl . 15 to 11 and 10 to 15, Team Standing. w OATMEN o LEADS AT BOXING. CHARLOTTESVILLE. March 3 ) —Vir ALEXANDRIA. Va, March 3.—Old Dominion_Boat Club will parade its| VIRGINIA basket ball wares before a Wa: gton | audience for the second time tomorrow. ( The Boatmen will meet the Washington Knights of Columbus in the Caseys Bz Conferenc - gym at 3 o'clock. e box. will be concluded champions of X boxers in Tclosed to students of Episcopal High School, will be heid here this aiternoon at 3:30 o'clock. ear. placed MIDGETS WILL BATTLE. boxers of Rex and face in a ELEANOR GOSS WINS. PALM BEACH. Fla. March 3 Eleanor G i tarting at 8:15 o'clock. COLLEGE BASKET BALL. S. L A, A, tourney Mississippi _College. 530: Birmingham- Southern, 31. University of Chatta- nooga, 41: Louisiana Poly, 30, PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY. Paul, 3: Semi-finals— Auto Bodies, Radiators and | lf'enders Repaired Wittstatts, 1533 14th, Bet.P & Q 319 13th. !, Black Below Ave. St. Kansas Citv, 1. A whifl is a whiff— whether in golf or in cigarettes...But in the case of Piedmont, one whiff is enough—to put you on ‘em for life! Liggert & Myers Tobacen Ca,

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