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B—6 CAPITAL HLL BOYS AFTER TITLE AGAIN Have Nucleus of Good Nine| at Hand—School Basket Teams Playing. BY EDWARD A. FULLER, Jr. ASE ball preparation at Eastern High is scheduled get under way Monda; when Coach Charley Guyon plans to .look over his battery candidates for the first time. Though the Light Blue has lost | several stalwarts from its last | season’s championship team, it | has available a group of perfor- | mers of tried worth, and is hope- ful of another highly successful | campaign. Hanna, Fisher, Zahn, Shapiro, Ware and Eagles are some of the mainstays of last Spring’s team no longer at hand, but such clever players as Snyder and = Taylor, catchers; Chester Miles and Phil- | lips, pitchers; Turner, pitcher and | outfielder; McCullough, McAboy and Kessler, inflelders, and Cle- vas, outfielder, are on hand. Eastern will not open its schedule until April, to plans. Last season the team in a serious way somewhat too early and as a re- sult someé of the tossers suffered sore arms. It also is planned to play fewer contests. So far only five games other than the high school championship contests have been arranged for Eastern. Emerson has been booked for games April 8 and | 22 on the ‘Eastern , Gonzaga been carded for matches May 1 at Eastern and May 4 at Gonzaga, an Maryland Freshmen have been sched- uled for May 18 at College Park. Negotiations' are on for tilts with Georgetown Prep, Geol Fresh- | men, Catholie. ity Freshmen, Episcopal, St. John's and Swavely. Just three with only orie to be mmedtypmm 1 wn staged on a listed for schoolboy athletes hereabout Ben Franklfg, and Strayer will ‘meet n ang yer meef in the Langley Junior High gy at 8 .m. in the lome ‘game on a District Afternoon engs on the armory floor at tsville Landon and Silves ‘sgryi::g Lo Silver Spring. 18, in the former’s opening game this season and the latter:will be Tevenge tomorrow.. - * Hyattsville a month ‘or 30 ago and the | suburban scholastits Wwho, since have defeated the champi p Tech team 2nd Eastern, will strive 1 get even with Tt *prote proteges, Silver " Spring and don appear rather well matched and’ are expected to stage a close game. Strayer and Columbus URiversity fives are to hook up tonight om-the Central High floor at 8:30 o'clogk: Columbus is expected battle. 35 Seven other games, all’ afternocon affairs, also were carded today. Eastern and St. John's were at St. John's, Alexandria tral at Central, Western am at Episcopal, Tech and St. John's Col- furnis] has shown improvement fecentl: d to urnisn SHager s ively.} ‘to meet | lege Junior Varsity at Annapolis, Emer- | L2 scn and Tome at Port Deposit, fGeorge- town Prep and Gor at Gonzaga and | Silver Spring High and Hyattsville High | at Hyattsville. | John Paul Collins, assistant principal at Eastern, has announced that much | work remains before the Light Blue's | 1930 foot ball schedule is completed. | Other than a game with Gonzaga, which has been booked for Thanks- giving morning, and the public high tests, nothing definite has been booked. Gonzaga replaces York, (Pa.) High as Eastern’s Turkey day foe. These elevens have been meeting on Thanksgiving for Y | Teck High at Ben Franklin defeated Strayer, 36 to | Ea: seeking | Amidon, Central hung ». 41-26 pasting on |8 nd Cen- | 510 iscopal | Rice SPORTS. GIRLS IN ATTRACTIVE BASKET BALL CONTEST An attractive girls' basket ball game is scheduled tonight between the Aloysians and Eagles for the Business High m at 8 o'clock. Aloysians’ only loss season was to the Eagles in a hard- fought 22-19 game recently and the for- mer will be striving to get back at their gvll!. Both are leading sextets in the istrict group. Edith O’Connor has charge of the Aloysians, whose bles include Anna Wilner, forward; Emily Harring: ton, center; Josephine Connor and Mar- garet Sullivan, guards; Sis Pyne, forward, and Dorothy Reed, center. 0. HIGH SCHOOLS SEEK PENN HONORS and Western to Enter Basket Ball Meet, While Central May Play. F Eastern and Business could send teams to the University of Penn- sylvania's basket ball tournament, March 1 to 8, the recent public high championship series here might, in effect, be fought all over again. Tech, Western and Central are pre- pared to go. Tech and Western have been granted permission to compete, and Central’s request likely will be granted shortly. Washington teams as a rule have fared well in the Penn tournament, par- ticularly Central, which won the title on%e and twice reached the final. his team on the Philadelphia in- . MacCartee was ruled off the team for playing with an independent quint. After having beaten two other Wash- schools recently, Hyatts- fell to: Western, 20-20, and it wasn't nearly. the contest the score would indicate. Western piled up a 20-5 lead in the first half and coasted thereafter, using reserves. The reserves were outpointed, 15-9, but the Western lead was never in danger. ‘The line-ups: Totals ..... 8 330 Central made good 10 times in 17 attempts from the foul:line and defeat- ed St. John's Jayvees at Annapolis, 24- 15. The first quarter score was 5-5, and was in the lead thereafter, having a half-time margin of 19-12. Bill lee:‘l:r. at John’s b?'-ll‘htent:rd, a leacher a: ?-":ommexed unmlmw and out of the line-up. 2oty Aot for Bt S0 wEve (e sirongen re for St, John's stronges! me The'line-w!:em Gr P corwonnd Delesio, . Totals . While the St. Alban's varsity was romping to victory over Montrose A. C, 6-16, the St. Alban’s lightweights were taking a 23-16 beating from the Friends School Midgets. Dulino of the St. Alban’s Varsity scored 12 field goals and one from the charity stripe for a total of 25 points. Hlmbysx 17 points and Preeland 16 for the its. ‘The line-ups: 8t. Alb. Vas wl eccosasmen: 5l socssoumna! several seasons, but were unable to get together on a date this year. However, | in scheduling the Gonzaga game East- | e has arranged a bright contest, as the Purple and Light Blue are old and spirited foes. Episcopal will be met as well 2s threc other teams, according to Collins. He Thopes to be able to announce the com- pleted schedule soon. Gonzaga, which was to entertain Georgetown: Prep_this afternoon, will | face other tough foes before ending its court campaign. In addition to the important engage- | ment with St. John's Friday night at £:30 o'clock in the Cadets' gym, the Purple will meet Western February 25. Leonard Hall February 27 and Strayer March 4, all at Gonzaga. Another game with St. John's is | pending for March 7, and_Georgetown Freshmen and Raymond Riordan may be booked. el | { { SCHOLASTIC SPORTS | PROGRAM THIS WEEK | l oy ol oy Freelan Fox, ... Dulin. 1 Hamby, ‘¢ Betts. &. Enzpp, € Eckloff, g. Totals Foul s (2), Hamby (6), (2), Howard (2), Yowell (Western). Totals ... I ed—Freeland (3), Dulin | napp, Ecklofl, Reynolds Jacob' (4). Referee—Mr. Time of periods—15 min- utes. Friends. Boyle, 1. Drayton, G.FPts. o R=1 8 e 0 Lamby % ] 0 Dodge, Cairnes, Meigs. &. ny G. Dodge, o | coroeoras; | ersmomoman! 53 attempted—Friends. ol coorenus Tot Fou oyle (3), Goodloe (4): St. Albans, Keeble, Booth (4), P. Cornwell (2). Swavely led Emerspn at recess, 1413, but Emerson got out of a gallop in, the second half and completely out- | played the enemy to win by 47-33. For- | ney and Cabell led the attack. | ‘The line-ups: Emerson. G.F. Scanlon. N s PLs. Swaverly. 2 | Kels BASKET BALL. | eiso, Forne: Cabell TODAY. | W Eastern vs. St. John's, at St. John's. Alexandria High vs. Central, at Cen- tral. b Georgetown Prep vs. Gonzaga. Western vs. Episcopal, at Episcopal. Tech vs. St. John's College Junior Varsity, at Annapolis. | Emetson vs. Tome, at Port Deposit, d | Gonzaga, at Silver Epring High vs. Hich. at Hyattsville. | Strayer vs. Columbus U., at Central 8:30 pm. TOMORROW. C:niral vs. Hyattsville High, at Hy- eiteviiin Larcon vs. Silver Spring, at Silver Spring Ben Franklin vs. Strayer, at Langley, pm. FRIDAY. Gonzaga vs. St. John's, at St. John's, 8:30 pm Georgetown Prep vs. St. Albans, at St. Albans. Landon vs. Tau Sigma Phi Collegians, at_Epiphany gym. Tech vs. Maryland Preshmen, at Col- leg> Park. Woodward vs. McBurney School, at New York. SATURDAY. Mount St. Mary’s Prep vs. George- town Prep, at Garrett Park. Bliss_vs. Army Medical School, at Silver Spring Armory. Ben Franklin vs. St. John's College Junior Varsity, at Annapolis, SWIMMING. Central vs. Navy Plebe, at Annapolis. Devitt vs. Baltimore Friends, at Baltimore. CRISLER TO SURVEY JOB. chIIIgCAGO‘ Pebmll’{’lfl_ - " Crisler, new srector of athletics- anid- at the University of -Mi for Minneapolis h Totals .... 22 3 41 With Legg leading the way Vaisity downed Landon, 22-11. was held to four field goals, one less than Legg made. The line-ups: Landon. Hopki e=_.._é Blair, & Totals Ken Smith, ex-Landon forward, to- | day is taking the U. 8. Naval Academy examination. Ken was graduated a. Landon January 31. COLLEGE BASKET BALL. | Marylang. 21; North Carolina State, 19. | American University, 32; Salem Col- | lege, 26. | St. John's of Brooklyn, 54; St. John's | cf Annapolis, 27. ‘Western Maryland, 35; Blue Ridge, 14. George Washington Freshmen, 31; Maryland Freshmen, 18. Notre Dame, 29; Michigan State, 17, | North Carolina, 37; Wake Forest, 15. Pennsylvanis ; Princeton, 17. PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY. New ‘York An .ricans, 6, Chicago Blackhawks, 4. oronto Millionaires, 1. Toronto Mapleleafs, 5; New York Rangers, 1, Boston Bruins, 5; Montreal Ma- roons, 2. Montreal Les Canadiens, 2; Detroit Cougars, 0. 3; Pittsburgh THE EVENING STAR, THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT. Ten DOLLARS 1S MORE'N | FECL LIKE PAYIN' OUT RIGHT Now ITs A TERRIBLE PRICE BUT-)) CAN ReCom LIKE IRON - - AND PANTS THERE'S A SUIT MEND. WEARS COAT, VEST - anD 'ILL THROW IN A PAIR OF SUSPENDERS AND A NECHTIE A BURDEN To HIS PARENTS Copyright N. Y. Tribune Ine WASHINGTON, D, C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930. Base Ball Practice Slated to Get Underway at Eastern High School Monda —By BRIGGS In response to many requests, some of the Jate Clare Briggs’ famous dr awings are being reproduced In the sports p-(u of The Evening Star. HESS A. C. TO RETURN TO BASE BALL FIELD After a lapse of three years the Hess A. C. will return to the diamond this Spring. Manager Hess has called 7|8 meeting for tonight at 8 o'clock at 312 Thirteenth street southeast. Some of the players expected to re- port are Dingler, Hayes, Lovelace, Ball, Guethler, Guam, Tennyson, Bailey, Schwartzman, Miller, Deuterman, Bopp, Harrington and Dean. Manager Lawrence of the Eastern A. A. has called a_meeting for tonight at 305 Tennessee avenue northeast, at 8 o'clock. The Easterns, who won the Capital City League insect title base ball cham- pionship last season, will enter the American Legion competition this year. The team will be coached by Pat Divver, former Virginia State Leaguer. ‘WRESTLE AT STRAND. . Carl Vogel, New York 225-pounder, will tackle “Wild Bull” Martin in the main match of the wrestling show to be presented tomorrow night at the Strand Theater. Other matches will find Jce ‘Turner opposed to Dick Gravely and Sailor Knight battling with Tea | celtics: 1 | Knight's.] . | track team in the meets open to ln-i CELTICS TAKE THIRD STRAIGHT IN LEAGUE ALEXANDRIA, Va,, February 19.— | St. Mary's Celtics won their third | straight league contest last night when | they handed the Del A. C. a 33- t0-18 drubbing in an lexandria Ga- zette Basket Ball League game at Ar- mory Hall. m, 3 s ° i St. Mary's Celtics plan to enter a dependent clubs this season. Among | the meets they plan to enter is the | Catholic University games on Mdrch 12. | Knight's Pive will play the Fort Humphreys Engineers at Fort Humph- reys, Va., tonight. Whitestone's cagers will he guests of the St. Martin’s A. C. ip the St. Mar- tin’s gym at Washington tonight. Whitestone’s want . Manager Owen Creegan may be telephoned at Alexandria 1155. Earl Watkins of the Potomac Yard Revision Bureau nine has Ppresent- been id base ball offered to the | judged the most valu: i horrid word, but it is worse on the end of your cigar « oo the war aguint Spiflln isa crusade of decency . .. join it. Smoke CERTIFIED CREMO! Do you remember the old, filthy cigar shop where the man in the window rolled - the leaves with dirty fingers...and spit on the ends? More than half of all | cigars made in this country are still | made by hand, and therefore subject to I | thegrisk of spit! The modern crewmo METHOD of manufacture protects you against this abomination—gives you the finest cigar quality plus the cleanliness of Certified food! Cerhfie €emno THE GOOD 5% CIGAR former to his team in the Terminal Y. M. C. A. Morning Base Ball League last Summer. Del Ray A. C. will hold i weekly meeting tonight at its club house. EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR COLLEGE TEAMS ‘TONIGHT. Georgetown at Navy, 4 o'clock. Maryland at North Carolina. Johns Hopkins at Catholic U. Salem College at George Washington, ‘TOMORROW. Maryland at Duke University, FRIDAY. Gallaudet at American University, 8 o'clock, ts regular 8 o'clock in SATURDAY. K. of C. of Brooklyn at Georgetown. Maryland at Hopkins, 2:30 o'clock. V. M. I at Maryland, 8:30 o'clock. Columbus U. at Callaudet, 8 o'clock. George Washington at Catholic U., | p..,l“,.lu",. 8:30 o'clock. George Washington Freshmen at Catholic U., 7:30 o'clock. Georgetown at Navy (boxing). PENN QUINT TAKES LEAGUE LEADERSHIP By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 19.—Penn's cage stars were back in the lead in the Eastern Intercollegiate Basket Ball League today, but Columbia again may deadlock it tonight. Penn won its fourth game in five starts last night in beating Princeton, 22 to 17, on the Tigers’ home floor. Columbia, with three victories against one defeat, meets Cornell at Ithaca to- night. Cornell has won two games out of five, but has shown great strength on its home floor. The Penn-Princeton game was a slow affair with the Quakers dominating Pt denat Loppedthe Tigets iui e defeal a tie with Cornell for fourth place, Yale moving u&m third position with three victories in seven games. BATES T0 LEAD TERRORS. INSTER, Md., February 19.— selected at end on the All- Maryland and All-Eastern foot ball teams last Fall, has been elected cap- tain of the 1930 Western Maryland foot ball team. Bates is a junior. basketers will workout tonight at 9:30. All players | are requested by Coach John Dagrosso SPORTS. FRENCH FIVE CLIPS WINGS OF EAGLES Takes League Lead by 22-21 Win in Hectic Battle. Other Quints Busy. Those Skinker Eagles are not flying | 50 high today. A streak that had lasted since an early season reverse came to | & surprising finish with the Eagles, | recognized as the city’s champlons, had their wings clipped by the French A. C. in an Independent League game, 22-21, | at the Sflver Spring armory. It was a wild battle, but nobody was aged. Today the French basketers lead the league, and with the dreaded Eagles proved conquerable, have high hopes of carrying on to the chnmrmmmp. A black moment came for team near the finish when Anderson, Barry and Collifiower were vanquished for personal fouls, but the substitutes | shouldered the burden nobly: | With 17 seconds left to play, Eaton | chnlk.lef. center and former Eastern | High player, scored the winning point | from the foul line. | Chalkley plucked more Eagles feath- | 300, ers than other of the birds" foes. His floor play, time and again, the Eagle machine and he covered the op- E-tn( center, Duke Allen, so closely the "The "Bagies’ VI heve 8 chance 1o ve & get even next month when the second round is played. of Eagles, those tagg: would have been'shut out by n A. C. but for fhree points fmmfih: foul line by Benner. The score was 33-3, It was their worst beating of the season when the National Press Build- ing Cardinals lost to Montrose, 60-21. Tucker of the winners scored 20 points. ‘Woltz Photographers ran up a strong lead early and vanquished St. Martin's, 40-24, in a preliminary to the Skinker- French contest. Emanuel the of other independent games follow: ‘Takoma Piremen, 25; Royal Arca- num, 15. ’!‘eh Chi, 19. wks, 33; ' Jessups, 15. Plaza, 36; “Y”. Hawl ks, Potomac Boat Club, 60; Fort Wash- ington, 29. Jewish Community Center to report. Clover A. C. of Alexandria challenges teams of ton and Manager Harrover may be honed at Alexandria 898-J. ‘Tremont Athletic Club has the Mac- fll"l:ld ju:krr high 'c] [ 'k ane limited class opposition, listed wif A. A. U. Columbia 9214-W is the Tre- mont phone number. the Wolverines will will meet the Christ Church team at 9 p.m. on the latter’s floor, 2A. the French | Bb M ed b) DUKE IS DETERMINED. TO DEFEAT W. &-L. FIVE C., February 'lg- ‘only a light work- o peapATatiot Tou the W DURHAM, N. Duke's basketers nex the game and thus retaliate for the defeat handed them by Washington and Lee early this season. Duke has won 12 of 13 games. Croson, center, remains at the front of team scoring with 128 points in 13 Werber, all-Southern guard, ranks second with 98, while Councillor, with 79, and Rogers, with 77, follow. TWO OF THREE GONZAGA COURT CLASHES CLOSE Grade 1B defeated Grade 2A, 23-12 and this was the only decisive vic scored in Gonzaga interclass basket bal games. The A Freshmen trimmed the Sophomores, 19-15, and the C Fresh- men eked out a 14-11 decision over the B Sophomores. The line-ups: 2 Gregi Tilson, ousans Totals ... 6 013 ‘Totals-. Referee—J. Farrell (Gonsaga). Preshm. A. G.P.Pts. %flbh. A i rnce-ro | eomtsommms: Soconey 5 al acnumt 5 B an Referce—Mr. Smith. QUIGLEY BOUT WINNER - AFTER AN EXTRA ROUND Jack Quigley, City Club boxer, was awarded a decision over Jim McGuire after a fourth-round was fought in their bout, Which was the feature of the ama- teur boxing show presented last night by Burroughs Athletic Club. had to get the vote of Referee Ray Bowen to break a tie vote by the judges to score his victory. 4 3 Six other bouts were offered, with members of the boxing lgfi of the Knights of Columbus and City Club competing. WILL LEAD ST. LOUTS U. ST. LOUIS, February 19 ()~Hat- lan Gazelle of Leland, Miss., for two years a backfield ace of the St. Louls University foot ball team, has been |'elected captain of the 1930 squad.. —_— FRANK HARTIG {ndoor Golf School Open to Public 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. INSTRUCTIONS ‘PRACTIiCE NETS De basketers Charlotte Hall Mili today at.Charlotte L. AMERICAS LOWEST PRICED 4-DOOR SEDAN NOW WOODSON_ MOTOR CO. ver Spring, M. - MONROE BALDWIN .Ill.lll'lb-w -.:. ndywine, Md. J. A. SWAN, JR,, CO. 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