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INGTON D. C., JANUARY 19 1930—PART FIVE. Maryland-Navy Game Tops College Card : Western Aims to Check Central Tossers THIS SEASON ! OLD LINERS WILL INVADE ANNAPOLIS ON WEDNESDAY St. Mary’s Clash With Georgetown Saturday Night | Also Is Attractive—*‘Biff** Jones Not to Take * Any Gridiron Coaching Job. BY H. C. BYRD. | NIVERSITY OF MARYLAND'S basket ball game with Navy at Annapolis on Wednesday is the headliner among athietic| évents for local colleges this week. It would not have to be | a very big affair, at that, to hold that distinction, as there actually is a scarcity of much that savors of real competition be- tween strong teams. The only other games likely to offer much at- traction are the two Mount St. Mary's plays with Catholic University 1am']d Georgetown and the one Virginia Polytechnic has with Mary- and, Rather keen rivalry has been in the building in the last few years between Maryland and Navy. With the exception of foot ball, | in which they have not met, Maryland and Navy have staged some warm contests and the former has proved no mean foe for the Mid- shipmen. Especially is this true in basket ball, in which some bril- liant games have beén played. It also is especially true in lacrosse, it being probable that the game in which Maryland won at College Park two years ago was one of the greatest ever staged anywhere, and the contest in that sport last year to determine the champion- ship of the Inteércollegiate Lacrosse Association, won by Navy, was hardly less brilliant. Maryland, éven with what appeared, - t FIVES MEET TODAY has been due somewhat to the different | svstem employed by the Marylanders. It uses a rone defense, and inasmuch as it. is the only school 6n Navy's sched- ule with that type of defense, Navy's | task {8 exceptionally aifficult, because | it playe one kind of a game all year. | then ‘against Maryland has to shiff completely s style of attack. How- | LI cyen. this year Marzidng his virted e ¢ 2 ¥ | e system somew! and &) ‘ently | - o &t o m_'amr_nd | ompany F-National Circles 3 z0ne system as the | backbane of both, that = going to make | Battle Other Half of | it & much higher scoring team than } games of unusual interest are | it was a year Hyattsville Card. H earded for thé National Guard | 'ATTSVILLE, Md., January | 18—A- pair of basket ball| {lhmmbu; saa:oL Gallaudét ought to win at by 8 Big margin. Saturday night three rontests are listed here, Virginia Polytéchnic Insti tute at Maryland, Mourt St. Mary's at Georgetown and Milton Coéllége of Pha , macy at Gallaudet. The Milton College Pl already has been defeated Gallaudet, wl Mout 8t Mery nm‘ o 5 b6 at. [oun! 2 s e tractive. The ix sure to be a lhry'smmutumg town-Mount &t played in Ryan gymnasium at w. V., P. 1. has never proved an éxcep- tionally strong opponent for Marviand in basket ball, but it is understood to have a better team than usual. What should be one of the greatest basket, ball gameés of the year here when W and this way on v 3 to yland. The Old Liners lost to by oné point in a the former ago. No game is listed here cither tomor- | row or Tuesday night, but while Mary- | ek 1and it at Annapolis on Wednesday and | Catholic U. at Emmittshurg for ite game | with Mount 8t. Mary's, Georgetown will be Elmnx Johns Hopkins in the Tech | Hij um, | peThe B \‘itmurel‘n"h are not 1‘31|m’ to much of & maich for the Blue and | Armory floor here tomorrow afternoon. | Grav, unless they play a lot different | g what _they showed | Dor-A and Berwyn A. C. quints will m e at g.dila Park Fri- | clash in an important Prince Georges ¥ . _Hewever, e that De me in the first con- was ouf of the game because of iliness, | '¢** 2t 2 e A% | @nd if he is in the una-%? Hopkins | tional Guard, and National Oircles of should bé much more éffective. o ké | Washington will match baskets in the iyer on | d Tinecun And 1t Just abont erimps| Defeat for either Dor-A ‘6r Berwyn X | A. ©. will just about eliminate it from | | the championship race. Dor-A now | astands third with fivé wins against two | defeats, while Berwyn i fourth, just a | Balt game béhind, with four vietories | against twd losses. Berwyn. after an | unimpressive start, has won its last Aning for its | 11g] win oume of league play against National Circles. Three more league games are carded | here next week, two on Moriday night | and the 6thér Thursday. Mount. Rainier A. C. and Brentwood Hawks and Maryland Collégians and Company F will clash Tuesday, the | frst two o s _squarin of i :'\2@ | opening tilt, rwyn A. C. an - | vfll’- sguthem Methodists will fl?hl 1t out Thursday night. Mount, Rainiér was scheduled t5 meet Dixie Pig A. C. Monday night, but upen request of the latter team game was ed, and it was decided to stage m":fi' the Mount Rll.nlérsgrentvood Hawks game. felt they should have won, while Wash- ington and Lee defeated Duke by four points. The Generals last Winter had a great The 1ast-mentioned contest was sched- uled some time ago and waz forfeited by league officials to Mount Rainier when ) ed to éar at five, nd now seem 1o be traveling At ¢ | on (e, FATE e L et faster gait. The star of Washington | iegted the 6fficials’ action and the pro- team iz an elongated chap of | joct was upheld by the board of man- \Davigate | agers, ¥hich ordered the game played. with a rapidity that is astonishing in| Boy and 1 basket ball teams of one 80 big. | Hyattaville 151:11 School will be Active | 2 —t | next week. Each will play two games. | Maj. Ralph Sasse, new head coach| pBoth the boys’ games will be played | of foot ball af West Point. and CApt. | at home and the girls will go away for | Lawrence Jones, head coach the 1ast | poth their contests. four years. r;-ld Fastérn High of Washington will be | visit yesterday g Y | here Monday afternoon to engage the things eoncerned with foot ball. Hyattsville schoolboys in the National are officers in the Regular Army and. | Guard Armory in the first of & inctdentally. “Biff.” as Capt. Jones i3 | home-and-home series, and Catonsvillé, pleasantly remembered here, sel at rest | Md., High will be Hyattsville'’s guests, all rumors that he is to coach at any | also on the armory floor, Friday after- other inatitution. Rumors galore have | noon. fioated around the country that sfforts | Hyattsville recently downed Catons- were being madé by various institutions | ville at Catonsville, 20 to 14. Silver spnngh tg:h and Annapolis | to get the War Department to detail Jonez at this university or that uni- | High will furnis] Appoeition for the wersity. Hyattaville girls. Silver Spring will he engaged Thursday aftérnoon at Silver | Bg;uu, and Annapolis will pe faced in | “Orabtown” Fridey night. The Hvatts- | ville lasstes in their last game bowed 1o | the Clinton Community Center sextet in a close Emz. Bo far the Hyattsville boys have five and lost seven games, all théir de- | feats having been at the hands of Washington teams. They put up stub- | born fighta against several of Dis- | trict combinations, howsver, their ex-| hibitions against Teech and ~Central being partitularly notable. Against Maryland quints Hyattaville | has shown strongly, and followers pre- dict that the Prince Geor: nty boys will 46 well in the State cham- pionship tournament, starting early in | March. » Hyattsville girls to Aate have won | two games and lost twn. Their work lately has not been pleazing to cmt:g] h Alabama Polytechnis that Jones would be head coach there rext Fall. The most recent rumor is from Oklahoma, which, it is understood, has been to have Jones detailed trying won there. However, it is “Biff’s” intention ‘Pirst of all. I'm an Army officer.” savs Jones. “and a foot ball coach next. T've got to take the work at Fort Sill and now is the time {o do it. Certainly 1 would like to play around with a little foot ball out there if 1 got the oppor- tunity to do so, but as far as taking charge of any college squad next Fall is concerned there simply is not the least chance of it.” DOUGHBOYS WHO ARE PERFORMING WIT CS.DENTON- /Cérwxac/ W. DEGYANSKY - Guard .FRANKEL- Gusrd MARYLAND APPEARS ON TARHEELS’ LIST CHAPEL HILL, N. C.. January 18. University of North Cnro.l‘nl has an- nounced an ambitious 1930 foot. Ball| schédulé that shows 10 games, # with Southern Conference opponents. | The completed achedule had been | héld up while dates were juggled and was released by Charlex T. Woollen, graduate ' manager of athletics. There will be the usual five games at home and five away. The Tarheels will appear in Kenan Stadium against Wake Forest, Maryland, Georgia Tech, | Davidson and Duke. ‘The complete achedule follows: September 27, Wake Forest, at| Chapel Hill October 4, V. P. 1. st Blacksburg: Marviand, at Chapel Hill; 18, 1 at Athens: 25, Tannessee, at November 1, Georgis Tech. at Chapel 8U1; 8 North Cerolina State, at Re- leigh: 15, Davidson, at Chapel Hill; 27, Virginia. at Charlottesville. December 6, Duke, at Chapel HUL —_— TO COURT TITLE PLAY CHICAGO, January 18 () .—For the frst. time in it 12-year history, the annual University of Chicago national interscholastic basket ball champion- chip tournament will be open o private as well as public high schools. The event will be held in Bartlett Fym- nasium Apri) 1 to 8, inclusive. An_invitation wiil be extendsd to the winner of the national Oatholie high school tournament, which “rill be EVENTS SCHEDULED | FOR COLLEGE TEAMS - o oY MCChoss’? WEDNESDAY. Johns Mary's. m'!:cmfle st Catholic Universtby (box- | 8). d :llrvlu‘d Btate Normal at Gallau- o, Hopokins at Georgetown, viand at Navy, 4 o'clock. tholie University at Moun THURSDAY. FRIDAY. BATTURDAY. ¢ s | ‘J‘doz:m 8t. Mary's At Georgetown, R Virginia Poly at Marsland, # o'clock. | Milion College (Baltimore) at Gal-| was until the home team eamé through o'clock. Virginia Poly Freshmen at Maryiand Shepherd. i’?flhmen. 4 o'clock. ? Iaudet, | vary Guard & | OFC ROCKNE'S COACHING PROWESS WINS CAR By the Associated Press. MIAMT January 18—Knute Rockne, Notre Dame foot ball eoach. today was | given the Albert Russell Erskine award | for having coached tha team accepted | by 250 sports writers and prominent men ax the best. in the country in 1929, Presentation of a parchment seroll, signed by the committee in charge of | the selection. was made to the mentor | by Erskine, South Bend. Ind., automo- bile manufacturer. Rockne also was | given a motor ear by the manufacturer in_recognition of his accomplishment. * Rockne i3 fn Miami Beach recuperd! ing from the ailment that kept him from the gridiron through most 6f the 1929 seaszon. STRAYER FIVE BOWS | TO SHEPHERD, 33.26 SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. Va. Ja 18.—8hepherd Collagé staged a late rally to conquer Strayer College of ington at basket ball heré tonight, 33 tn 26, | Straver held the lead most of the | with the basketa that gave it wictory. | though, managed to twice he score, once in the first quarter the fhird, before it knotted thé third fime in the final He and again in the rount for B e H FORT WASHINGTON TEAM STRONG BALTIMORE FIV FACES EAGLES | Tilt at Silver Spring Today Headlines a Good Card of Court Games. EADLINING the bright program today for independent basket ball teams of the District group will he the battle between Bernie Peacock’s Skinker Bagles and the strong Lithuanian-American quint of Baltimore in the National Guard Armory at Bilver Spring, starting at 3 ”ll:c :ncmer contest of more than usual interest Jewish Community Center and the Richmond. Va. lors will re- valry in ';h: Center 0 o'clock. . boys the quint from_ the Old Dominion capital will stop off at Alexandria for an_ encounter with St. Mary's Celtics in Schuler's Hall. Attractive games also are listed today for the National Guard Armory courts at Hyattsville and Laurel and on various other floors hereabout. Union Printers _and French A. C. quints will face at 2 o'clock in & pré- liminary to the Skinker ey Lithuanian-American tilt at Sliver Spring. National Circles, who will engage Company P. National Guard basketers this afternoon in the Hyattaville Armory. have arranged a_game for to morrow night against the ht's Store five of Alexandria in the Bolling Fiéld gym At 7:30 o'clock. Circles have won their last nine games, Burroughs Amateur bazketers are bBooking fast quints in the unlimited class. ey have & gym. Oall Manager Coleman at Notth 7031 between 6:30 and 9 pm. (:nmela :&gu fives in the loomm‘gblnl‘g pound db are y rose courtmen. om%. Howard st Adams 8941 betwsen 8 and 7 p.m. Basketers of Company C. Dmfll- tional Guard. are booking ugh Manager Andre at Shephérd 2317-W. A ¢thallenge to Aves in the 130-143- pound class has been broadcast By the Saranacs, Call Askin at Adams 4922, Moseans are seeking gimes in the 145-pound division. The manager may be Teached at Potomac 1708, Contests with quints in the 126 pound Aivision having are wanted Athletic Club BAME T0 FEATURE B COURT WEEK |Blue and White Is Favorite. Scholastic Basketers List 32 Clashes. ALEXANDRIA BOOKS COURT TILT TODAY Celtios Entertain Richmond Five as Sunday Basket Ball Gets Start. LEXANDRIA, Va., January 18— Sunday basket ball, long sought | A in this eity, will materialize at | 3 o'clock tomorrow, when the 8t. Mary's Celtics inaugurate & sched- | ule of Sabbath attractions in & battle | with the Council Neighborhood House | of Richmond, Va., in Schuler's Hall. | week among scholastic tossers of the The visitors will bring a speedy team | District area. The clash will end play - b0~ | in the first round of the title set. and hope to avenge & 34-to-26 beating | Ty, %) "39 oo mes are scheduled for the which was meted out to them by the | week “which will be the biggest of the Celtics at Richmond last Sunday. | campatin so far. g limina; scheduled for 2 game between Eastern an ec e D v 6 ot this | starting at 345 o'clock will precede ¢ity meeting some speedy Washington | the Central-Western battle. This also ¢lub, The Clovers have not arranged | I8 likely to be a snappy fray as defeat & contest as yet, but are negotiating | {or either the Lincoln Parkers or Mc- With several quinis and are sure to get | Kinley will be just about fatal to their oposition. | title chances. ; 1 Central and Fastern and Business e e paere: Bell, and | and Tech wil face In Friday’s cham- Manager Robert McDonald may be tel- | Pionship games. A host of ofher encounters of note cphoned at Alexandria 2256 after 4|, " cyied during the week. Games MeDonald als annouriced todsy that | Promising sparkling action ars booked he had scheduled six additional games | every day. 5 as follows: | _ Central has so far conquered Eastern, Pestlons A. C. of WAt s, | Business And Tech, ~the ~defending Eodl e L i s B nt. | champion. to head the series race with ©., Fort M.V"fbeV':« yary Y o | three wins against no defeats and if it Schuler’s Hal Luxe A Cems Vall: | cAN_vanquish Western, last Winter's ington, January - gv'nm ¢ | runner-up will be a heavy favorite to AV\r'r‘nv H;:d u:“:fi:" ‘o““_ m?ale"": regain the crown It relinquished to . of ry A | Tech a campaign ago. C. of Washington, Febtuary lios«thu;;; S|~ Western, with two victories and one Hall; Alsatia A. C. of Hagerstown, Md., | jocs, is just & game hehind Coach Bert February 16, Schuler’s Hail, | o fiashy Biue and. White, and o 1| will_be battling for all it is worth to hfl?n‘fi"fl&":fli‘fz 'f.'.'fi’uffnp’."‘:n"’&’h upset Central and gain a first-place tis be staged here next week with Alex- | With the Columbia Heights boys. s méeting on | SO far Central has been more impres- :t:‘f ':H?%?ffi"‘;“o}.?i"“m'?n"&.y ';figrl‘n sive than Western. The Blue and White 130 o' e e will mark | drubbed Tech, 45 tn 25, Saturday, while .‘Ji."n",':',".,'n’:,’:{'b.?..’.‘. Between the twn‘::'_:‘ Gray Jast Tuesday humbled West- "?‘Qfifi&";fl:m:"nm one other | However, picking winners in this game next week with George ‘Mason on | serles has proved extremely hazardous. Friday night at Armory Hall at 8:30 | Who can say that there will not be o'clock in a third lt.hrl’;flc distriet of [ more upsets? Virginia séries clash. Girls’ teams n([ BY EDWARD A. FULLER, JR, ENTRAL and Western, leader and runner-up, respectively, in the public high school cham- pionship basket ball series, will fight it out Tuesday afternoon on the Tech floor in the feature game of the Headlining tomorrow’s five-game card will be battles between Central and &t. B | rM:n'sG‘lfln the lnflgr'srgym ;;!-dmfl:lneflan ' uint will play two | an rge Washington Freshmen on R‘Whn“.;!;t\'n::“q 1t will Qm‘nnur\l!r| the Colonial floor. The first engage- National Press Building Cardinals Tues- | ment has been set for 3:30 o’clock and day night in the Central High gym- | the latter for 8 p.m. nasium at Washington, and on Wed- | 1In other contests, all afternoon af- Resday night will be hosts to the MOR- | fairs, St. Albans will entertain Shen- 1o A. C. of Washington in Armory andoah Valley Academy, Eastern and Hall | Hyattaville High will clash in the Na~ &'M mes Are sought by Manager | tional Guard Armory in the Maryland Gwén Creegan, who may be telephoned | fown and lightweights of Gonzaga snd at Alexandria 1155 for contésts. | Episcopal High will try conclusions on One of the most promising game of | the T street achool court. ithe independent cage season Is booked | Aside from the Eastern-Tech, Cen- by the Knight's five for Thursday | tral-Western games Tuesday the most Might at the Armory Hall, when the Al- | attractive perhaps is the Gonzaga-Busi- ‘oona, Pa., Overlands will be plaved at ness tilt to be staged in the Stemogs’ 8:30. A preliminary game will be teno; gym. Siangea: Recently Business squeezed out a 24- e Knight's-Overland fracas 18 the | 23 vietory over the irple and the 1at- feature 0f # three-game schedule 8- | ter will be out {0 even the slate. | ranged by the locals for next week | —ive other tilts are booked Tuesday. National Circles are booked at Bolling | In games in the city proper Ben Prank- Pield Gymnastum in Washington Mon- | lin ‘and Devitt ar to elash at Langley | day night, while the Unifon Prifiters 8T | Junjor High and Landon and Woodward | listed in ley Junjor High 8YM-|are to meet at the Central ¥, M., C. A, nasium in the Clrlhl ‘Tuesday night. — Manager Carroll Rush has seéveral| Friends and ¥piscopal are to meet in open dates. For rmu phone Rush at | A Prep School Lightweight League game Alexandria 2053-J between 4:30 and|at Fpiscopal, Woodward Juniors and 6:30 pm. Rockville High are to have it out at Rockville and St. John's i& to trek to Del Ray A. O. will travel to Wash- Predericksburg. Va., to engage PFred- | ericksburg Colle; the two institutions will stage a pre- | liminary series fra n Monday night for & game with 'ir);:moulv\xy Bm‘lnn the Central High gymnastum at 7 o'tlock. Del Rav iz anxione o list senior and 145-pound | __An encounter between Emerson and | Eastern in the Lincoln Parkers’ gym is | clubs through Manager Ted Miller, the standout on Wednesdas ] Alexandria 726. _ | h:::;rn ”‘;;':’fiv h;as't:c conquered st i n, and the eters will be Episcopal High will go to Richmond. | striving 't o | va P Priday night for & game with St g to get back at the Lincoin - Parkers. | Benedietine's School. Business and Maryland Freshmen will ey |SCHOLASTIC SPORTS | B v et Alban’s at St. Alban's and Geor; Prep and Landon in the zpf;fiwn‘; Chiirch gvm In otner afternoon fravs. | | Ben Franklin will face Georgetown Preshmen in the Tech gym | PROGRAM FOR WEEK sy e o o T i Hoya Varsity-Johns Hopkins match, | TOMORROW. Pastern and Ben PFranklin ate the | Gentral vs. St. John's at 8t. John's, | :mlr guints lizted for action Thursday, s | the lightest day of the week. Fastern | 3 irton v, Gesitie Washiny :u'll.l play host to the Cardinal yearlings, O iy mmnv.'pt_m‘”’ while the Franklin quint will battle Shenandoah Valley Academy vs. St. Albans at 8t, Albans, 3:30 p.m. Eastérn vs. Hyatisville High at | Hyattaville, 3:15 pm. | “'mpiscopal Lightweighta vs. Gonzaga Lightweights at Gonzaga, 3:30 p.m. TUESDAY. Eastern ve. Tech, Central ve. West- arn, public high school championship games, Tech gym. First game, Eastern vs. Tech, 3:45 p.m. | Colonials’ court, By far the buslest day of the week will be Priday, fo eig | ments_are A T n addition to the Central- Businces-Tech encounters, the cara i sam ere between | Friends at Priends and S oo end St Albans at St. Albans, Other matches will find Western and - ess 4t Business. Maryland freshmen facing at College uflfifll‘fl“ Devitt at Langley | Park, Gonzaga and Georgetown at Gar. o T . | rett Park. Devitt and the Fredericksi O B Woodward at Gentral | COlleians st Frederickshurs, Va. ang ¢ lAndon v, ,::n ville High and Hyattsville High R'_ -'flhl\;'d'& ed l'h‘g!bfll" Col- n Hyattaville Armory, Iegians at Predericksburg, Va. 8t. John's and Bliss wi Friends vs. Fplscopal At Episcopal | action'on District consta S#u.:gme‘d’: (Prep School Lightweight League game). | being slated for night games. The Woodward Juniors vs. Rockville High Cadets will face Georgetown University at Rockville, freshmen in Ryan Gym in the curtain. | WRDNBEDAY. raiser to the Hoya Varsity-Mount &t e S hih | Mary’s ‘tilt_and Bliss and Dons - \Pn‘nkl:l.nmvu‘ ",mm i’resh- | ‘Shchogl !’vf Baltimore will do battle in mmlm“ iy mfifl’n 40 G U, ép‘rm ational Guard Armory at Silver | George Washington Freshmen on the * MargaN. Welf, and she plans to swif her line-=s for the Siiver Bpring game Varsity-Johns Hopkins game). | Business vs, Marviand Freshmen | College Park. FRlENdéééHOOL QUINT | “riends ve. &t Albans at & Albans Prep vs. Landon Both Jones and Basse advanced thought in connection with the success of Army foot ball teams in the last few years that certainly has not found itx way into print, prior to this. Tt was | center; their foint opinion that the successes | Irene the Army has attained have been due | guards. to the continuity of methods of develop- | ing the game in use at West Point for vears. For the last eight vears, virfuslly the same foot bnltl 'h;mel’rnnd pmr:;;\ tices have been taught. Jones four vears st the Point under Daily.| then 1 Now by Lionél tossers, dAnrns 8180, Central will journey o Annapolis to meet Navy Plebes and Emerson will go te Richmond to hool e~ Hone Eomon: k up with Benedic held at De Paul University, March 19 | o RS, to 2. [CAPITAL “Y” TOSSERS |quarter and then went on to win. Shep- include Rita Kessler and Isabel | Athens, Tex. High School won the herd abandoned its zoné defénse in | Craddock. forwards: Kathlee an. | 1920 event, defeating Glassen High ot | DEFEATED IN RICHMOND | taior of the five-man tvpe in the see- e | oy i damtart. Tl g B¢ RieHMOND, Va. Jinusry 18—un. [CRANAIL e | Georgetown il e O ‘ e, held an 1811 tead at bt} ) 1 gTg 2 TILTS THIS WEEK Eoiphany Chureh gm. | was won by Joes Golo., and Jackson, | 2ble to cope with the brilliant shooting | 8y e e and Se-tlghy, aetonsive game of (b |'"Hougn, of shepherd. wth 18 puinis| priendn School tightwelght basket | THURSDAY. |CENTRAL SWIMMERS 2 Dl of Straver. with 11 wer¢ high |y {sam. which has tcored thres vic- | _Oatholio University ve. Pastern at 3 o m scorers for their t . | v | Y B ek S RS W v . ey s DEFEATED BY TOME mond Y. M. C. A, tonight on the Asso- Main Frankl is to meet copal at Tiies- | Freshmen at ‘Washi n. v i oo e 7 R Fhioees i FRIENDS QUINT LEADING |y m.|. SCRAPPERS LOSE Rond 6, % ton day in a Prep B8l FRIDAY. IN I;!GSLXJE'G'H‘T hLuEfi?ll’hE} TO WESTERN MARYLAND | xrumm. who tallied i0 points, piaved Bereaon 1 Frient auint 1 e | 7 -1 'or Was! ton. e Ao | pennAT Tace i the Ereparators Behoo) | WLEXINGTON. Va, January 1. ey ediven osyesgoma O : League match and St. Albans at Priends | e Gl Bacse, who is to be head coach for four | PISiiCl hap vet Ba | western Marviand defeated V. M. 1.| on_Friday. Tech, publie mgmh oo c!m“’m”'wp vears, takes r.mn: after ;‘h‘r . elalt:!r: ing won two games. the only contests | ae'r':flua’,{g !.:‘ ;‘han';gd ““"L. ;:'kh‘ u..e. t. Woodmard. ! | Woodward and !numo':-l.. :;(QMM in gamés, Teoh " *Fint game, Central Tour vears under Jones. so far plaved. inds esienurea | thEiad DEXing mist b 15 3." Fwo | ShEiad, Roim : washinsion & Lee). | prep SCheol, Leagu® MU Alave bowed v, Bastern, 3148 om. Sood. tp Ligt | “Landon vs. Friends at Friends. o De: Priendes Ntge e Leonsard Hall vs. St. Albans i eight years, no foct ball coach at the wonquard. 13 to 12. and Episcopal, last Army has heen compelled o start anv-| winter's champion, 21 to 15, A game| Summaries: " Armour. ¢ b | | il ’}"’“"TS.'” TR Rehmical knock- | Kovertadh, & POTOMAC QUINT BEATEN | Four other engegement e whicn | Alban TR IN RICHMOND CONTEST - aaa fhing in the way of & new system and | ohoduled hetwesn Woodward and Epis- | (oii0s” Sorm 0 Pt PP ermicd Eaott: has been booked for ene game, will be | o | RICHMOND, Va., Jafuary 18.=«Mifus | VILLANOVA LISTS GAME | ipg semioes o Club eagere of those new things that have been added | oo5a) jast Thursday was postponed. ot in fret round { Pae been more or lese of developmente | “priends e o meer Edscopal on the | 08 TOUTPETTAY, (¥, M) st Ttk e e sacibe 3 Other contests Uated follow: servioes 6f tRéir tAtes stafs, Lylly. | Januarv 27- Woodward. , the PoloMac Boat | Pebruary f=Woodward at Wootward. WITH WASHINGTON STATE Slub casers of washingion PHILADELPHIA, Janudsy 18 (#.= | basket bal J from vear o year, T other worde, the jaiter's cout eadey In the Aext 5107, % Army UNBS~-Orosbr (W, M) Jeter Wil fouftd the February 1 1930 foof ball xheaule,}nwntllgml apital quint wis beaten, 34 11 eystem fow if e at the y ( couter. o ¥ bt and has aihost | “S0E TATUNEL 1 ne 1oop achodule | B gaMabiog RATEON I RN i geass TR T, Four roundi, felehes | oo i Pebruary 28 ~Creorgetown Prep. an intersectiona] contest with | The soldiers, with their fowering aix Woniingion State. This game will be | footers, had the heat club dribblers | D Ad acer, T (o towiavesd it Pesads Tl ok Tongs und st ma. | phbieS 3 R K G ST decision. . apt. Eakaitis ‘W. M) & e 'EPISCOPAL TROUNCES | Dlaved November 20, at the Munieipal | covered like h tént, and At fo time dur- | GILMAN FIVE, 27 T0 16 Stedium in Philadelphia. | Ing the ocontest Ald Potomaé threaten | ruary p it We itd. | O ool Aty bucpes I foot | BOAR) SRt At W rArS ball. The "IN INZ . | to overhaul the vietors. NAVY SCORES IN RANGE. And Sasse “ven fufther, 4nd | ebruary 11-Wedwara uw’ 1 roblem in Beéoming head | mepruary 14=-Episcopal at Friends, o s . i Mires rounds, FHlerers deciston. Reteree—Quinland (Soringfeld) ANNAPOLIS, Md., January 18 #n indoor rifie match todayr. Nav e usual probiem sncount ennsylvania State College, four years as head coach. F.Pis San® or The ever: . | ‘omesters took first n at Bt s Svent with the excepuonm‘gmm | fancy diving, won by Lyman Western vs. Maryland Freshmen at | of Central i i Oollege Park. | Summartes: V8. Greorgetown Prep at Gar- a. g | 3 3 i 0 0 1 Tome (Maw- s Shai AREZwon by Loman TLeverton (Deatra: TWoA By ) 1851 c-ummuebfi'&hv»t Myattsville st National Guard Armory, Hyattaville. 2 BATURDAY, Bliss vs. Donaldsan ehool 6f Balti- | Tome\. second. wise Fome) I more at Silver Spring Armors. 8:30 pm. | 'qeg'ge;-ln;gilgfi"'x;;s.‘ g try Sehool of Baltimore | Central vs. Navy Annapolis. | harn Stimea, Ogunte L, Emerson v, Benedictine College at | (vl third | Bies 2ty 27 to 18, this afternoon in the Eplsco- | Riehmond. Progl H Rau aifinan held the home team at bas | 1,348 | i uring the first quarter. which en |GON, 6-6, but Epiascopal stepped out at the ZAGA LIGHTWEI o i Siart of tha seqand period and there. | GHTS |morer Time, 3 minutes 38 | after eld"a ‘vete Jend. At nait tme| PLAY E.H.S.LITTLE LADS "™ Con - rd, ¥ STYLE—Won by 190-F ARD BACK ETHOKE ¥ b v o (Tome): secord, Hickes (Genvraly, ime, 1 . " | Mings (Tome) 9. M. 1. MATMEN VICTORS, LEXINGTON, Va. January 18.—V.| - M. 1. wrestlers, with only one letter | man in the line-up. opened their ses- | 34-t0-0 victory over ered by & head coach when he takes charge at the average university, but Tather a matter 6f carrving on what he plready hasz heen deing for four vears. He knows his men and they know him. ALEXANDRIA, January 18.—Episce- | by Bastien pal High's basket ball team turned back | Southeastern U. Team Makes Bow Tuesday - ma rting ] ry. | Boutheastern Univérsity, which ts O A ditions. 1s far hetter fed | The | Ty Shan S than the man whe must ‘get ac- |, dff POPNDETEGrte ([ M. Ji LY | OColiege of the District of Columbis, quainted” with everything. | bods seissors. o, 9:48 | vu‘ll ‘r"fi its wm:t b:ak-o ball game L R AT ! !i under the new nam UNION PRINTERS TEAM | LISTS MINOR LEAGUERS Tnion Printers, national Typo ball ehampions, have scheduled & game for Apri] 8 nst the Read team of | | the International League, It will bé in 2 Gl Doy b, o = m L] | m Mary's Celties in Alexan P, o April ) 8. | aa: migie 5 ecinds b STYLE—Won by e g (Tome), seond, Leverien (GenZel: h Jon: (4 ) y! onds. D!.i\' :!LATkwcfl by Tome (Craven it | | Cuddin: G' R R . W, ) Time advantage, 3: iy 3 tod o . and Fotrphoroy, (ool Ul giatn e L2 ellam (V. M. 1) dsteatsd T “145 POUND! Grover (W, agd B1 e M Wit Bl nd M) ¥ irm an T POUND! 3 \i FOONDE-Turper (V. M. 1) threw | RE R Pk bai af ina ....1‘ Parker (V. M. ) ¢ Ol a0 . oA v M L) threw w4y held. Fime. 1 u.""':’“h - Prope. Kegling. St be the only sontest te played by Southeastérn until brilary 4. when Strayer will be met at the “Y.” Midvear axams will necessitaté the lay-off. meémbers Af the "y Bartoo, Arnold, Allen, Durr, Beston Loose. ... 4k s NNAYLVANIA TATE. Pro“! Kneeling. Bt Agsrogates le e urrows ritham wann. on . owan . Bcarlsft, ¢ Totals. ... | Episcopal's margin was 13 to 8. : 1 X A ua 7 et T ind < 1o g | oS ML Sonet pesket bl TENNESSEE-VANDERBILT Referes-Nir. Compton (Randolph Macon). 8 points, respectively ners' | w, b sadool, | - it e Y""m'm"";’fl":’t;"fi"‘lu‘lfi‘nu‘ was most | -:’:‘:‘:‘;‘ nqll:nh: ':1 v',!l:a' xlll & l'ldln; FRDSH COMPET'TION OFF . | consttent 3 uints in its class hereabout. The | KNOXVILLE Tenn. January 18 (®). QWNERS ARE TRAINING Blschnal, . GeEple SimAn little fellows will entertain { —Prof. N. W. Dougherty. Unfirsmy( of = Tilke Lynch. veteran distance run- t Hors Episcopal High lights tomorrow aft- | Tennessee athletic council chairman, | ner: Haskell F. Clark. Jimmy Montague 1}-,rnmn at 3:30 o'clock fn (he Purple |tonight verified reports that Tennessee and Jerry Looney are ung for the | gym. and Vanderbilt will not meet in track | 26-mile Tun at Statén lsland Msrch | Lightweight school teams desiring o | events thiz Spring 23 A‘H répresent the District Knights | meet the Gonraga outfit are asked to | No reason was given. The Tennsssee- of Columbus except Montague, who ie| o | el umnfiv Lauriola or Coach | Vanderbilt meets for vears have been \ | Mitchell at Metropolitan 1&. i features of the university schedules. Snyder Aggregates Tota! Referse—! S

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