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SPORTS. % ¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 4 1929. SPORTS. 85 Basket Ball Attack After Much Experimenting Is Fairly Well Standardized "FLOOR GAME USES FVE STYLES NOW Offensives Are Scattered; Among Different Parts of Country. IGHTY-NINE teams, & record- breaking number, have entered the South Atlantic A. A. champlonships basket ball tour- | nament which is being conduct- ed here by the Post and the South Atlantic basket ball committee. | Play originally was scheduled to start March 11, but because of the many entries may be started Saturday. ‘Weighing in will start tomorrow night | | at the Boys' Club gym when 130 and | 100 pound class teams will report &t/ BY FORREST C. (PHOG) ALLEN. President National Association of Basket | 7_o'clock. 4 oaches. | 5 and 115 poun UE to the development and in- | Piece and Bour taxs the ol terest in the two major games, | “gyigiple players for the tourne base bell and foot ball offensive | pl have long been standard- | UNLIMITED CLASS. ized. University A, g. Walk RHaL'\)‘{P%L\I‘llf:‘ e basket ball is leaning, more | Price. Marshali Pearman, Ray_ SEDGLL: | Sib et telote; toward s mianabsaised | Do Auhms: Loty SORAnE, s offensive. In order to make the game | Quantico Marin Charles i‘:fr"kof-ecrs Howard Wil- '89 Basket Ball Teams Listed For South Atlantic Tourney Lewis, Paul Chatlen. Mitchell Sklar, Oscar Poliinger, Joe Ginberg A. French Co.—Harry U. | George Barry. Leo Gubisch, Richard Ball Howal Isadore Mallinofl. Clark. David Keppel. Joseph Webb, Theodore Anderson. St. Ryan, Peter's A. Paul McQuillan. Brentwood Hawks -John Wanley, Henry Smith Weigel. He 00k, 'Bob Lyles, MeCullouh. = Calvary Maxwell. Crescent A, C. Wednesday night the $ame | Teacey, Winliam Streets. Everett Russell, Cal | Pfau.” Melyin Pavne. Jognsen. Kennelh | C. . Junlors- Willlam Rodes. | Morgan. Dewitt Woodcock. Ras Solona {liam Pry. Jack Bone, Dalias Shirley, Robért ~Geor , Richard Con- Georse Anderson, Richard Cop- | Bour Peer! way, Balnbride: Michael Lalley, Histon, St. Martin's Car: Joe ‘Mealy, Joseph Ten. Richard Keefer, E. J. Dolan. M. Kane. | Schiegel, James Kane, John Hickey, Francls Reds—Ray Albert, Strother Asquith. Clyde Louts Richardson, Jack B: C.—Bob_McVean. James Joseph_ Robey. John Henry Ted Cappeill. Sam O'Donneli. Ben Wwilliam R nley Davidson. st nchard, ~Touis . Mendrl. Donald Ralph Lovell. Clarton o Al Wil- Bryant, Charles Lewis = Atchison, Daniel dinals —Lawrence Dennes. Broderick. Robert Wa 1] Everett | BADGERS NEED WIN 10 CLINGH HONORS Triumph Over Michigan Five Tonight Will Give Big Ten Championship. | BY PAUL R. MICKELSON, Associated Press Sports Writer. | HICAGO, March 4.—-Seeking un- disputed possession of ithe Big Ten basket ball champicnship for the first time since 1923, ‘Wisconsin's cardinal clad gian | tangle with Michigan at Ann Arbor | tonight in the classic combat of a four- game card that virtually terminates " | the long campaigi It was inauguration night for the Big Ten cagers, the only issue being whether Wisconsin is to be the undis- puted titleholder cr whether it shall share the high office with Michigan. If the Badgers win, they will be the unchallenged champions, even should they drop their final game against Chi- ago Saturday night. A Michigan triumph would insure the Wolverines of at least a tie for the crown. ‘Three other contes Ohio State at Purdue, Towa at Indiana and Minne- sota at Illinois, were on tonight's cur- tain lowering program. but they had no bearing on the championship and were dwarfed into comparative insignificance by the MichigansWisconsin battle. After these games. only the Wisconsin-Chi- cago skirmish remains, Murphy Faces Task, Purdue's “Big Bertha,” Charles “Stretch” Murphy, faces the monumen- tal task of scoring 13 points against Ohio State tonight to shatter the all- time Big Ten scoring record. Murphy slumped badly against Wis- consin and Illinois last week and with | only the Ohio State game left, he has scored 121 points. The record.estab. lished by Johnny Miner of Ohio St in 1925 is 133. ok Bud Foster, Wisconsin's speedy for- ward, appears to have clinched runner- up honors t6 Murphy in the Big Ten in- dividual scoring race for 1929. He has scored 88 points. Purdue has long since taken team scoring honors, piling up 398 points in 11 games, while Michigan looks like the best defensive team with only 241 points scored against it in 11 contests. Score: [ T OP. 109 118 Wisconsin . Michigan Purdue ..0100] Northwestern Ohio State Towa . Tilinois " Indiana Chicago Minnesota Bl i .AUGUSTA M. A. AHEAD. FORT DEFIANCE, Va, March 4— Augusta Military Academy quint drubbed Massanutten Military Academy, 53 to 36, in the new gym here, Bach, Malone and Welsh were high scorers for the winners, with Morrison and George do- ing best for the losers. Sonaannun HYATTSV".LE UINT [pninted the way to Maryland Scholas- | ties. 22 to 17, in a preliminary. | Company F. Regulars, who will par- PLAYS HAGERSTOWNmmparp in the South Atlantic tourna- ment in Washington. will meet Univer- | sity A. C. here Thursday night and | the Reserves will meet a team to be announced in a preiiminary. YATTSVILLE, Md.. March 4—A{ S AT e elved yesterday by | . Coliseum 01d Boys of Washington will e N it eaneh ol the| Yisit the Arcade bowling alleys here Hyattsville High School b: | Saturday night to meet Hyattsville Old e H e ising _that. the | BOYS in_the final block of & six-game, local quint has been matched with | home-and-home serics, Hagersiown High Tuesday in a second-‘ e | round match of the State high school {basket ball championship tournament. | MISSISSIPPI FAVORITE e game will be played either in the State’ Armory in Frederick at night ot IN DIXIE BASKET PLAY in Hollins' Hall, Baltimore, in the| HleRotis ATLANTA, Ga., March 4—Mississippi et ;‘ — -h aboits i | is the favorite to retain the Southern vattsville Tligh School girls’ basket | Conference basket ball team will end its regular schedule fi,? e c,,ha e bali im0 Sguinst MeLealy, Ve, High heres Wed-| (OLCPiDE {ts vctary: Gaftrday over | nesday afternoon, but will compete in | Washington and Lee. the South Atlantic tournament, starting | ! °s Ole Miss, the semi-finals to- next week in Washington. ].IW)\: 'r' il 's‘ro three other survivors bat- kot tling for the right to contest for Company F basketers won two games | title in the final game Faeaday, Norh on the armory floor here yesterday. The | Carolina State will meet the Mississip- Regulars defeated Harriman & Co. pians, and Georgia and Duke will clash Washington. 30 to 21, and the Reserves | in the other bracket. N. Rral G. P. 0. Federals-—Russell Livermore. Mar- 0'"“?' John Hengstler, Llewellyn Tucker, William Harrison, Stanley Phillips, Philip Sykes, De Marr Canter. Nalional Press Building Cardinals—Alton Darne, Carl Turvey, Herman Medler, Clyde Hospital, Joseph Probey. William Brown, Joscph Buscher., Fred Becker. Kendall School Philip Slaughter. James Dolan. Gerald Craven. Willlam _Raftery, James Hospital, Georse Walson, Raymond (15, Woodrow Zinmerman. Montrose A, Andrew Sch Baer, Charles hiffley. Clyde H 2512»"‘1‘\"11) J\:m{; Thompson, Frederi ¢ P ston, | 508 Herbert Thompson. Huwrs Pennlusigh | Petworth Mets- Wilnier Jnsper, Lautence Daniel Pyne. Bussuik, Ger Helnrichs. Cecsl tewart Benham. drews. Roveit Made les ‘McVean, L€0 | Graef Buchm, Fred Marshail, Bernard Joncs, back guard seldom takes a shot for goal. The running or floor guard is Fromverald, William McGarrah. | S e 3 t & Charles Morr 4 yluunt, Vernon &ion. Tom Mcgueen. Baton | -FOUND CLASS. BORbe. "Hovert Gras, Forrest Burkes - the feeder only unless he happens to be & crack long-shot artist and finds | none of the three offensive men open for a’pass. Generally this guard shoots a 5 E.—Thomas Scrivener. Charles | ass to one of the trio on offense and ney Cateary Mitchell, Paul Gottwals, | ™ Elliott Brumbaush, Vernon hey in turn take up a hard, rapid drive for goal. 5 Bartlett, = Edward Col: LS Br!nlr“:v\l Marsteller, Four-Man Quick Breaking. The four-man quick breaking is the . E.—Al e T e | Louts Zier: Jehr Hiciins, James O'Con® more attractive, as well as to make | nard Schu‘\:z. Lawrence Barngr g0al shooting more effective, many styles | fams. "85 ek, Lewig Oprinder °f.19‘¥'"5°5 are in use today. Woodside . Athietic, Club Blair Mullicas: e three-man hard driving, the |Waiter Beall, Harry Trainer, Ravi - four-man quick breaking, the five-man |Lams: JLowell Hendrick: Hriey VEIRCENS: shuttle guard, the delaved, and the| Woltz Photographe John w’“"’:r Al straight-stall offenses, with their many |Harriuktop ySMn‘114.}(su;ml;auln'\‘!ll‘§\“ ony variations, are the sum total of basket | See"aair o o ball offenses in use at present. v. H. West Co.- | W, { Zann, ce | Furman, Three-Man Hard Driving. LRl e The three-man hard driving is the | mae*Setnard Capian, lrving Abra general type of offense now in use in | Goldbiatt, Tee Levin Sidney The State of Indiana, the mecca of |Leguid De Bosies: JVigg e basket ball. This applies to the high | pavel Pene school, the independent and the collcge teams of that section. In this type of offense the rear or Edwin_Pierce. Delbert Arthur Dezendorf Robert ¢k Carl- s Sl James Eckloff, Leo | (Mardfeldt A C—willlam McDowe! MacParlane. Paul Mvers, Elmer Frank _ Rollins, _Chatles ' Weckerler. Thompson, Francis Fabrizio Kt. Mary's Celtie Juniors. Earl Thomss Roland Borsh, Frank Willlams. ~Walter ‘Travers, William Entwistle. William Lyons, Thomas' Lucas, Kenneth Mumford, Rockville A. A. Juniers—Alfred Gands, Arthur_ Carpenter. Samuel Taslor, Robert Cuft. James Dawson. William Boule, Frank Marshall. Leonard Thomas Westerners — Anthony Latons, Oharles Smith, Clarence Fox. Richerd Bird, Eddie Deerig. David Coushlin, Joseph Summers, William Beers. Jewish Community Center—Frank Levine Ralph Goldberg, Stanley Korman, 8idney Letvin, Harold Leotzlin, Jack Understein, Henrs ‘Cordoya, Dave Nemerofsky Noel House— David Mates. Raymond Mil- stead, Herman Dorsey. Robert Dorsey, Rav- mond Headerson, George Wood, ~Arthur Goldin. Paul Fitzzeral oldin, Paul Fitzzeraid . Brown. Comet A. C liflower, Frank Sumner, David Allshouse, Wallace 3 Krumm. M‘:}:;:lbll:leyn"fi Hyatisville —Jefl Sum Crosthwaite, Rufus Vincent. | Shiase, Morris Gonen. Joseph Tros, | Devlin. Thomas Wrigl 3 "'l Staubly, Alve King, kgt T Ws Shirley Kendrick, | Woodward, Edward on Dix, the West—along the Pacific Coast. | < | "Kennedy Red Stars—Bruno Floria, William Spencer John In this offense the floor T Murri prominently in the play. lg\eln.:mgsumr:: | washburn. Revelle Jones Josenh Mobers | Srives Within 25 fett of the goal for & | Kayior Hulph Vostl ' oo tsll:c!.hThls is a stronger offense than | K of (. o “Parrell ® ; : 1| et "'Parrell, Thoma: e el ot Ikl Aoiand. Floyd Chalkicy, Harry Washington Preps-George Kane. e defense. Mi‘qg‘ndeu_ll_m 'l'n%:“ll:(‘.fQ +—Nelson Col ‘.-{_t;flnes. l;;!u‘fl )c):“Pok S.ERBth A%“f(“éhn;’l“ 1804 ypewriter 3 < A o homas. n e, Benjam ut y Five-Man Shuttle Guard. ey, ® 'Tx‘:" Buscher, Har ;g“)fer;k~n};';;:1ln | Johm ;As L-?flfi%n "l = R ve-1 ‘ornev., T acdonald, - »: St. omas—Vincent Toomey. Henry Jones. m’;?:fifl:;[mno?h%tc!etgag ;gcn‘sr(“ e William Counselman. John Kernan, William ) v s in | conjunction with the three front wall Michael_ Lynch. Frankiin Wilishire, Eoisel Gordon, John Fones. Remsens— Harry Bennett, Arthur Turner, [ poote, John Ballinger, Maurice Agers. John Lflvihd TTthflBI'Reu»D(:“M‘?.lk\pfilg\::rl Mil- Gf"w?,‘,"""nc“";"'"f"} H(;}m;l:- | ler, Howarc urner. 8 Pal il . Roger Peacock. Josep! Sh- Ten. The guards work on a shuttle | “Gosmuusr: National Gusrd- Steve Brown. | ford, Hob. Christie, Liovd Fiizgerald, Paul plan. The rear guard and the-running | Lee.Glasscock, ‘Bdward Roberts, Verdon Sa®- | Kreh, Lorainne Milliken. Fuard change piaces as the occasions | X5 b5tk SR August Terneak, Frank | ~Senator Flashes—Gilbert Hyatt, Edward demand. Always th Xanten, Harry McCann, P Espey, Anthony Neri, William Farhood, i : e guards work in | Holling Field—Peter Samucls. JHuos George Talpurtt, John Lynch, Vivian Curtiss, the middle, not in the center, of the | terson. Russell Bogss, Joseph Ulrich. Ken homas Wilson. vl aldime! -l - o ger. Max . Davi er. Joe , O L L O | aete Alr Statien Raymond Breite | Efn Leverton, “Hoker Leverton, Nathan e Missor | 3 5 - uri Valley | Patrick Combe. GheTiey Barvoll Stanl, James | “Yeonara Hall Mish SchoolJoseph Mul- Ft;c)"r-_‘l;hatflflc}: 10N \dkins, H. P. | SovRer. lnmssscxl':el;.hflfidcl(é;mh’ Edwin smith, F. L. Tipmons. BT Lily. G, M Day. Marshall Smith, John MeO i man, F. E | Starkes. Boys Ciub Standards—Wallace Bruder, Guy Ferguson. " David Klein, Charles Tortorice: George. Lassise, Abraham Klein, Bernard Lieb. Chaxles Foley, Heattsville High School Preps—John Wil- lams. Dolphin Weber, Paul Reeley, Staniey Lewis, Charles Kitchin, Donald Hollings- worth, Lee Bassford. Curiin’ Wonders—Richard Castell. William Wells, Danie] Kessler, Frank Mansuy, Willis Pisher. David Shapiro, Oharles Stansbury, Arthur Zahn, 'St. Martin‘s—Eugene Augusterfer, Willlam Augusterfer. Wilbur Foster, Francis Plant, Robert Quigley. Raymond Quigley, Daniel Connors, Thomas Duni. Damascus —Carl_Snapp. Mack Bow- man, Jonn Burdette, Waliace Poole. Ray- mond “Snapp, Tranklin. Burdette. Gordon Duyall, James Snapp. Artee A. C.—Robert Lucas. Michael Scan. lom, Joseph Mulhall, Irving Hutchins, Edward | Seanion, Willlem Dougherty, John Gooch, | Milton Chatlen. 115-POUND CLASS. Aztec A. C.—John Ingalls, Robert Phelps, Gleo Hapis, Louis Chatlen. Paul Joray, Harry yWarder, Travers Gardner, Leonard Nicholsow. Jewish- Community Center—Henry Cohen. Louis Wald. Dave Cohen, Harold Oxenbers, Mendelson, John 3herman, Fishbern. Aces—Burion Hawkins, Willlam Mitchell, Harrs Bergmenn. Pete Chaconas, Ernest Hanlin, Waiter Talkes, John Slater, Edridge Bagent. Noel House-Salvators Minni, Harry Kent, 1, Wheeler Waverly, William . Mike St § ‘John's Vietors—Milton Waring, Walter Golden, Patrick ullivan, John Madden, Thomas Gailagher, Key Mulvihill, Lewis Levin, Ralph Batch. K. of C.-Granville Dunn, Bernard Relc- vid Dantzic, Kenneth Connor, Oliver ‘George Charnley. _Raymond King. Philip Edward Johnson. Marvin Lewis, Wayne Me- on. In both the three-man and the four- man offenses the guards work flat or laterally across the court. In the five- man shuttle guard offense they work longitudinally — one in front of the other, but back of the three front wall men, in all, forming a Y. Delayed and Flat Stall The flat stall offense made itself so unpopular with the spectators that it evolved into a more polite form of stalling—the delayed offensive. Now, wien a team procures a small lead, | late in the game, this style of offense is most popular in all sections of the country, with the possible exception ©f | 1,500 jonn Farris, Samuel Mindel.' Morris the far West. | Benntherp Williem Hessler. Joseph ourtin, | ‘5‘“ fla‘il “Tn = u]tcerly dsv;sid ‘°“ x’gin“ C.—Richard Nowlin. Paul action. s purely a_ defensive rogior o mec:lms\g;i ’.;he deilalyed gflenfiive ri- | ;':: e CH, John gaumnian it sembles the flat-stall. ut it only | Mgl < 2 e Sorks for an opportunity to put the | oeir &, SN hOBIER" piliore. | play on by' means of a quick thrust | James- Ryan. Robert Mills. Bernard Jones, hm_ngh:‘hnblzout by @ floor bounce, a pass | MGIns Engisht. | or a dribble for goal. Eagles-Grays Clash Expected To Be Basket Ball Highlight T o ettt inary to the J. C. C.-Skinker Eagles | game in the Center gym. Call Maneger Goldfarb at Decatur 1671. | Eshbaugh, J.' J. Canavin, 8. J. Wiler Fort Washington—Marsh, Lott. Slattery, Ferguson. Gilmore, Lindley, Lynch. Casey, Bliss_ Collegians—Jjohn Terry, Edwin Bix- ler, Philip Holt, A. Jacoby, Mark Reed, opher Luneski, Marion’ Wilcox, Nor- ational Guard—Bruce Ke: ter, es. Leon Shlogs, David Lich- liter, John Li . L. P. McAninch, Ju- lius ‘Andrae, Albert Johnson. 145-POUND CLASS. Tremont A. C.—Peter Clango, Dominic Ciangom, George Willner, Raymond John- son. kerry Galotta. Daniel Galoita, Louis | Semia. Edward Sahahady. | Stewart Brothers—Joseph Gahan, Paul ERNIE PEACOCK'S Skinker Eagles and United ‘Typewriter Grays will _clash tomorrow night in Congress Heights’ Auditorium in what is expected to prove one of the best_basket ball Areadian-Frenchy- Fox, Lawrence Gafinet, Faiph Jurrell, Lee Goss. James Helland Fort Myer—Stewart Pierce, Kinley, Cecil Hale, Paul Heins, William Mac- | Biaraon. Martin' Bchilitng, Carl Wolverton, games of the season in District un- Jimited cless ranks. The Eagles have that to | A game for tonight with & 145-pound | elass quint having & gvm is sought by Miller Furniture Co. basketers, Call| Joseph Wallace Northwestern A. Roy_Towell, Hoy. Albert Tnider, Craig. C.-Otto McLean, Charles ichard Wiilis, Richard Bertram Treni Jost only one game this season, the United Grays, and the latter has a | clean record so far as home teams are concerned. Both the Eagles and Grays won matches yesterday over outstanding teams. The Birds downed Jewish Com- munity Center, 33 to 27, in Congress Helghts Auditorium, and the Grays mopped up with Silver Spring Service Co., 61 to 17, in the Maryland town. Jewish Community tossers gave the ‘Eagles a keen battle all the way. Jack Feber and Joe Sweeney led the winners' attack with Jake Goldblatt doing most of J.C.C.s counting. The teams will meet in & return match Thursday night in the Center gym. Silver Spring was outclassed all the way by the Grays. With Buscher, T.| Peck and Forney scoring _often, the ! Grays gained an early lead and at the half were in the van, 33 t0 5. French A. C. tossers took the measure of Renroc scholastics, 29 to 16, In the preliminary to the Eagles-J. C. C. match and in the curtaln-raiser to the main game at Silver Spring, Stewart tossers scored over Brentwood Hawks, 37 to 26, and Rennedy A. C. routed Silver Spring All-3tars, 49 to 6. There will be much activity among Boys’ Club Basket Ball League teams this week, 15 games in 2ll, being carded. Following is the schedule and team standingt i TODAY. Speakers (Arst the 100-poy Outside Ga TOMORROW. Frenchy (115 pounds). Optimists (115 pounds). (115 pounds). Flchata Sinclair witpur | Lincoln 3324-J. 1 : | “Boys Club Ovfimists—Harry Co"'myusn. Mardfeldts, 130-nounders, seek a match | Courtnes. Richard Pitzgerald, Jack for tonight. Challenges are being han- | Frank May, dled at North 9560 between 5 and 6:30 | pm. 100-POUND CLAS | Jewish Community_Center—William Lewls, Robert Seigeman, Milton Goldman, _Not- man Freedenverg. Milton Genderson. Prank Scheofer, Wilson Scheinermon, orris Breg- man. Boys Club Flashes—Abraham Perry, Joseph Amin, Harry Mundell, ~Vincent Peruzzi, Albert Tuccl, Vincent Ceccarelli, Tony De Leonebus, Donald Magruder. Senator Whirlwinds—Frank Corrado, Nick Smyrnas, Tom Lyrch, Prederick Meatyard, Hairy Hodgson. Martin McHugh, Maurice Orville Telburtt. ‘Noel House—Filip Ceesidy, Fred Wahle John Panetta, Clarence. Lyons. Mason Stul 1o8ter Payne, Albert Waters. Edwerd Ragan. St “yohn's Flashes—Leonard Sugrue, John Severn. Frapcis Fowler, George Scheele, | Jonn Breen, Thomas Walker, George Collins, | Fred Scheelc. g Yo M. C. A, Aztees—Frank Walker, Austin pirrone. William Ward, Byrd Fernevhoug Mser Koonin, Leonard De Lisio, John Lyn- . Leonard Nicholson. ark . GriMthe—Paul Marshall. Joseph | Hunter, Walter Lambert. Lee Kemp. Vernon | Roboy, Frank Bagzet, Mervin Lessner, Edwin Two-mile run—Joseph Hagen, Co- dian-Frenchy A, C.— Albert Baker. | lumbia (*). m Harris. Charles Curtin, York Hol ‘One-mile relay—Dartmouth, spvorthy Tahs Hurd, Benjamin Jaite, K. th, yrd, ir., Ha r. | Two-mile relay—New Cniver- sity (). i feciDnlvex GIRLS SENIOR. One-seven-eighth-mile e Pasnter, relay—Pennsylvania. AReierie | Running broad jump—So! Furth, Tew ok Uldmesty. L o e Leah Bhor: = l;nnnll;sfl high Junap;r»nhmin Do, Preds, f]:.%»;bem Baulette’ Banner, Lee ledges, nceton, and William M. |Shapiro. Tillie Raine. Frances 7. Pump, Colgate (tie i Hotima .‘E‘a'y'h,‘.'!";‘i‘."frff."ii‘."{.-‘::’x‘": Yl:fll‘ vault—Frederic H. Sturdy, ghdyl %rwln, Olive O'Hearn, Frankie Ross, ale. ravce Horn | AS-pound shot pui—ohn F. An- | pite SRS Kinler Kaliees | derson, Cornell. gll\"!’v Mary Conner, Mary Keslo, Tere i —Leo Sex- | Breen. e et — pex b—Nsomi Crumley, Doro- Als Athletic Clu iy Draper. Edith Mehon. Edith’ Riley, (%) Indicates retained champion- otten. MiTiam Leach, Estelie ap. Fanrie Myers, | | A othy Reid. PRINCETON MAY WRECK | e oy TITLE HOPES OF PENN | Caivary M. E. Baskete Josephine_Dunham, Fi wsden, Elizabeth Goodwin. Lonise Larrick. Helen Jolliff ypsy A. C. Marion Barrett, Ruth Jarvis, Mary Black, Jean Meloy. Eigene Thompson, Cleo’ Waldron, Frences Galatzo. GIRLS JUNIOR. EW YORK, March 4 #)—A much| columbia A. C.-M. Augusterfer, Mary tered Princeton Tiger now holds the | Boyland. Regis Boyle. Kathivn Fox Ruth key to the championship situation in the | | Eastern Intercollegiate Basket Ball League. After seven straight victories, Penn- ania’s defending titleholders were checked twice during the past week and {now must conquer Princeton in their nal game to gain undisputed posses- Jones, Ruth MecChesney. Irene McNemara, | Louise Milis, Grace O'Lone. i Bell, | ion of thcir second championship in | ‘35 many years, ] ‘Aexandria _Hich _ School-Angela Ada Hicks, | Standing. {INDOOR COLLEGIATE TRACK, FIELD KINGS | NEW YORK, March 4 (P).—Here are the 1929 intercoliegiate inddor track and field champlions: Team—New York University. vard dash—James Daley, Holy Cross (*). 70-yard hurdles—John S. Collins, Brown (*). ¢ One-mile run—Joseph Hickey, New York University. freshman tchison. Jewish Community Center— of series of | Terrors vs. d champion- three pames I | (130 pounds). 0 pounas) THURSDAY. reagians (115 pounds) FRIDAY Brentwood Hexks Vs Gonzas SATURDAY. n€erds vs. Ontside Team, Boys| Outside Team D LEAGUE. THE TEAMS, W.L.EC B. C. Celtics, Julia Kelly, Frances Green, Nellie Rideley. Roberta Hoy, Katherine Hall, Georgia Rogers, Mary Caton. Tyatsville High School- Lelia Smith, Sara Gude, Marion Kerr. Isabell Craddpck, Agnes | Gingell. Tnex Gaylor. Margaret Meade, Wini- fred Hiser, Elien Hied. 1 C. U. BOXERS TO APPEAR | AGAINST N. Y. U. TEAM! Just one engagement and that nv\-ayl is on the books for athletes of the Dis-| trict college group this week. In the| | lone event Catholic University’s boxing | p ! team is to meet New York University ! | glovemen Saturday in New York, Preparations for Spring sports will, | | nowever, go forward with vigor at the | various schools during the week. i 115 POU STANDING OF W LPc 815 French 750 Opuimisis (25 Meridians Areadiens... 71 Epe g ) 53 Team | eennsylvania . Dartmoutty Columbia. . { Yule { Corneli | Erinceton’ . 130-POUND LEAGUI bt STANDING OF THE TEAMS. W.L.Pct W.L.Pct 761,006 Cor iele. . 83 kS d Shep. 43 .57 Led by the Galotta Brothers, Henry | and Dan, who showed a keen eye fof |Schaaf, P the basket, Tremonis drubbed St.|liall Cornell Martin's, 34 to 18, yesterday in St.|Spaeth, Dartmouth Martin's gym. | Laston, Cornell ks Gheney, Dartmouth.. ¥ Visiting Cumberland, Md., vesterday | Carey,” Washingion Knights of Columbus bas- | keters bowed to Cumberlznd K. C. quint in a 38-25 maich. i Artecs earned a 21-18 decision over Phantom basketers yesterday. timists. . i 252 | 304 | | The same fine cigar that enjoyed leadership on the Pacific Coast.. at 2 for 25¢. Now nationally famous at 10¢. ymfll like Van Dyck / Leading Scorers, College. G Player an yivania 9 8 9 8 0 5 9 53 Yale:::: .. Princeton. .. SN A SRy | — BELMAR SHEPLEY SCORES. | PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY. Belmar Shepley of the Capitol Ath-| N, ; 1 letic Club was the only llocnlr i T atbCo | 0 place in the South Atlantic A. A. U. * N0y AN bl esy iR ot et | D & Citafeln ), e ‘t‘fxd”iowzh"d S’he won second place in | = over Peck Seniors. e 100-yard free style event, which | N cabes k was eaptured by Grace Warner of lhel PRO BASKET BALL‘ dewish Community Ceater Flaghes Bay Shore Swimming Club, Cleveland, 32; Paterson, 17, ] House of Reperesentative tossers squeezed out a 39-37 victory yesterday