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THE EVENING : STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, AA Minors Open Way to Draft Quarrel Settlement With Major Leagues FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930. TREND IS TOWARD " BASE BALL PEACE €ommittee Is Ant to Treat With Big Loops in New S Yok Next Week. “ BY HERBERT W. BARKER, A definite move toward peace between the major leagues and the big minors a§§§a%= : iy el i Woodward School Out to Regain )WARD SCHOOL has high hopes of regaining on the basket ball court this Win- ter athletio prestige it lost on the gridiron during the campaign just closed. ‘With most of last season’s mainstays st hand along with a group of promis- ing newcomers, the Y. M. O. A. Schoal court squad, under the direction of Coach Warren Hayes, already has scrim- Central High as vert of its program of uts, as well as several quints. beaten by Baltimore City teams out-of-town ‘Though mel season for both quints, in many years that has at- tracted as much Nation-wide attention as tomorrow’s head- long clash between Notre Dame and the University of Southern California. Here is Notre Dame with a record of 18 consecutive victorles, dating back to E § i 25 ! i htels £58 i g g 7 g e gl it H i i i e : 8| i1 L i 2 g I ] ] 3 &E’g?v s i g gfikeg g H il £ i a 2 T i | h ga e 2 i EgF § i 25 B it £ b Schwarts, Conley and one or two others —has known only victory since the close of the 1928 campaign. That s a way back in foot ball to measure g g ] EE i ] ! 3 ] s : ] i i i i i | £ 5 g di b E bl 1 i i g o iy H ! i Sl il § E L aggg o i EgRss i i i h i | : 8 8 £ ¥ ] | ; < g i B B i R # § ! : : ; ge ik i &f Beo HETH ] gf 1 g H & ¥ 4 8 § East. ‘ork University this test in New York tomor- 0DDS AGAINST IRISH .| Notre Dame 10-8 Short-Ender for Army Headquarters—Game for to- m&. Phone National 2520, Branch Mon! trose A C—Game for tomorrow night team having & Call S o e e ot Terminsl gym. Call 5 and 7 o'clock. Metro- ~—Phone 214, Petworth Call Columbia 8513, Oakley Sunday afternoons and Christmas days. Write 17 West Biddle street, timore, Md. Club_Standards, 145-pounders Manager Klein at Georgla holi- Trojan Tussle. CHICAGO, December § (#).—As far as Chicago bookmakers are concerned, Notre Dame was on the short end of 10-to-8 odds for its game with South- ern California at Los A&(elu Saturday. ting was different for Notre Dame, the Irish having been favorites in every battle since the 1928 season. SLICE NOT NEGLIGENCE Jury Rules Against Man Who ‘Was Hit by Nrrant Sphere. (). | entered in the show, LITTLE ROCK, Ark., December § (#). It took & Ofrcuit Court jury less than a minute to decide it's just too bad if one (e:fli:nruckln:uunuoedhy er. Dr. Club, Baltimore—Games for | hit by On Court Prestige Lost on Grid charged with 11 fouls, 5 of which o atered by he Bahiaprans line, making 2 of 'em . Line-ups: City College. maged against American University and | Hyat when Tech, public high to engage Gonsaga in the Cen Stadium a$ 3:15 o'clock.- * and to 17, glhl'dly in the MAry- | Ginners the first game has been no foot ball game | L7 al l't f carry mgsnumm:.rwetm ts to get i tackles I've heard the names Hhis EsS.s H BLUE-BLOODED DOGS FACE JUDGES TODAY | Big Bench Show at Auditorium | o Will Continue Tonight and Tomorrow, Capital City Kennel Olub was in prog- . The show, this morning, Vil continue untl) 10 o'clock ht. It will tomorrow 10 wm'.fl"&-mm A total of 652 dogs of 41 breeds the biggest events of its in the East in recent years. was under way of puppies leted, will & parade of e S T e at the ‘Whic! Vice s | oPen hed: KEEN FLOOR TILTS IN CHURCH LEAGUE Eldbrooke Quints Take Their Games. OCAL independent basket ball teams rapidly are rounding into midseason form. Indications point to & bang-up season. Sunday School tossers put up some real scraps last night, with the Church League battles outstanding. The cham- plon Mount Vernon quint, minus Forrest Burgess, star forward, showed class in downing Calvary M. E, 26 to 20. Bob Freeman, lanky center, formerly of Western High, starred for Eldbrooke a8 Wallace Memorfal was beaten, 19 to 14. Freeman garnered 11 points. The other game ended in a 30-to-20 victory for Trinity M. E. over United Brethren. pall &.m""".?m‘i‘zk' d e, Ton es ~pount 3 Saints have the use of Central High Cent Silver 8§, Eagles are WESTERN HIGH QUINT INVADES ALEXANDRIA Helps St. Mary’s Lym- Team Open Home Schedule—Mesmer Joins R., F. & P. Basketers. when the at 7:30 o'clock. Collum are outstanding members. dy Mesmer, captain of George- town University’s five last season, been signed as pla; coach_of Richmond, burg & Red A and Bluebirds—have lald claim insect foot ball title of this city. Del Ray A. C.’s basket ball team will its_season it in next Tuesday Armo;ly Hall. An opponent has sc! For His Christmas! .the Best SUIT Champion Mount Vernon and| g VON PORAT TO RETURN Tighter in Norway Only Awaiting Good Match in U. & Norway, December § (C. D. N.). to fight is offered him. He denies rumors of controversies with his manager, Stevenson. POLICE NAB RINGMAN Roper’s Kayo Victory Followed by Arrest on Theft Charge. MIAMI, Fla., December 5 (#).—Jack , heavyweight boxer, was arrested night on a grand larceny charge | round by Mineola, N. Y., police after had knocked out Jack McDonald, Louisville, in the first round of a scheduled 10-round bout. Police said r was charged with the theft of a $500 diamond ring. He led the charge. not | dleweight champion, drew By the Associated Press. , England—Dave Shade, and Jack Hnod.( ll’l;l“lh mid- CINCINNATI.—Joe Anderson, Cov- .. outpointed Cowboy Jack San Antonio, Tex. (10). MIAMI, Fla—Jack Roper, Miami, knocked out Jack McDonald, Louisville, Ky. (1). - RING WALTZERS STOPPED Zorrilla-Fernandez Bout Declared No Contest—Purses Held Up. PASADENA, Calif., December 5 (#).— With one minute of the tenth and last , Referee Red Gilmore rrilla of Panama and jo Fernandez, Los Angeles, out the ring last night, declaring the main event no contest. ‘The action automatically held up the purses and placed the lightweights under suspension. TERPS IN FIRST BOUTS Boxing, Mat Exhibition Feature Card in College Park Gym. Tietel, Vietor Wi Keendr, and Francis Holloway and ns opposed boxing. ‘Three wrestl bouts were staged be- tween Col. and Phil Hartman, Bernard Jones and Walter Jacobson, and Tom Clayton and Ed Tippett. OPERATION A SUCCESS. ROCI N. Y., December 5 (). —Jimmy (Rip) Collins, Rochester In- ternational League first baseman last season and now the of the St. Louis Cardinals, was com= fortably in a local hospital last :{:i“ undergoing an operation on ney: DADS AND TADS TO MEET Sports Will Feature St. Stephen’s Men’s Club Gathering Dee. 11. Athletics will be stressed at the an- nual Pather-son meeting of the Men's Club of St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church on Decem- ber 11, in the nmmmmitmfi and Newton streets northwest. Among the features will be short talks some of the foot ball coaches of the high schools and universi- ties, beginning at 8:30 p.m. Several sports editors of the city are expected to be t. Mmment will end wi lard and Hansen from the Nationals. Collard is & right- and Hansen a southpaw. SN Pen and Pencil Set $2.95 Pamous Morrison brand —14-karat gold plated point—in all metal gold plated. 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