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¢ Fhoen L 4 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION ny Sfar. WASHINGTON, DS =L WE DNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1932. PAGE C—1 Three New Teams on C. U. Grid Schedule : Baltimore at Work on Golf Meet Plans PAIR OF SOUTHERN FLEVENS TOVISIT Chattanooga, Wake Fores! Listed Here—Cardinals Play Holy Cross. BY H. C. ATHOLIC meet BYRD. NIVERSITY will opponents season, t b two Holy ‘(’.. here Unive to play tanooga nooga, ston 1e lay the agree week d for quad freshm m wa It there probably to a fellow ng a_willin without 2 And what is fir victory. It is 10 t good winner as yet Rafiery is as hard to to be a good los SCHANK AGAIN TURF HEAD. CHICAGO. Js 7 John C Schan! the affairs of the Chicago Vs Racing As- soc.ation w the Haw- thorne tr £ a wverday re-elected president, wuar How They Stand In School Series w. T L4 Fastern 3 Central Business West Yesterday's Games. Tech, 30: Business, 24 Central, 38; Wi 2 Friday's Games. 1 vs. Tech%and Bus Future Games Eastern vs. vs. Central February Central 1d Tech vs. Western iary 9—Business Vs, Eastern vs. Tech. Other 2 Western vs. Eastern Western Previous Game: Business, Central, 28; Western Tech, 29: Central, Eastern, 29; B Eastern, 47 Central, W QUNTS 000 T0 BASKET LEACLE Commerce, Statistics Give Departmental Circuit Seven Teams. Busine STATES mental now Interstate B 1 of at ha NITED D L te Gov Basket boasts rnment Ball seven Commerce Stat's! oined the 2gue In league games last night Army Medicos gained first place by defeating War Depa 23 to 14. Interstate its with a 14-7 win nd Labor over to 6 le debut ove Union Printers and Bolling Field a Commerce and Interior will face to- in Government 1e matches g Field. TI games will r t 8 o'clock. Center 1 will eng 8 o'clock ¢ pital Awning land Junior High Ross Jewelers a will meet at 8:3 s and Petworth Me! Central in section B en iter: hington ) at unt Vernon surprised by dow 34 to 33, in section A last night ch-Logan won its first league defeating Shade Shop. 38 to riffith-Consumers walloped Ade other tilts in sec- ston quints will at Washington- ton in a b ounty’s oW nig! nt morro unlimited Howizter G. g, VA, & 1 the town Y. M. try conclusions tonight at 8:30 o’'clock. C. A. Phi Beta Zeta fives will the “Y" at Other results itico Marines, 28; Potomac Boat 28: Warwick 38: Brookland, 27 37; National Tr Dixiana, K. of C Ross Jewelers School, 17 cthesda, Firemen, 45: Census Fe of In- aguc.) 32 Naval Hospital. 21; Bureau tigatiol 20. Fovernment I C. H. Celtics. 36: Northerns Fort Myer, 35; Swann Servi ort Myer Interior. 27. (Gove 1L Lez Thesz teams want games. Bethesd ir i ponents for tomo Call Scuaffert. Columbia A. Z. A. Fraternity, 1 Ben Kennett, Adams 847 , Columbia_6327-W. pound foes 115-pound rivals. | 9 115-130-pound olitan 6742 or Atlantic 2170 ville girls for Saturday night . Rockville 32-R. Basket Ball List For D. C. Quintets 1 Tower: foes Georgetown vs. K. of C. at Brook- N Gallaudet Pharmac; vs. Temple of at Philacelphia Saturd; Lynchburg College Warhington at G. W P. I vs, Maryland at College College vs. George vs, Army at West La Salle College at SCHOLASTIC. Today. Landon vs, Georgetown Prep at rrett Park Devitt vs, Bethesda-Chevy High at Leland, Md, washington-Lee High vs. Eastern Eastern. Chase Tomorrow. Busiress vs. Gonzaga at Gonzaga, 8 pm National Training School vs ern at Eastern Friday. vs. Tech, Business vs, Tech High court, public hool _championship = games: vs. Tech, first game, 3:30 East- Central Eastern high Central o'clock St. John's vs. Georgetown Prep at it Pa ga vs, Charlottesville School t Charlottesville, Va on Saturday. St. John's vs. Alexandria Kigh ot Alexandria, 8 p. Cer 1 vs Bethiehem, Pa WWoodbury Forest vs. St St. Albans. m Bethlehem High at Albans at | the IRHTING TECHFIVE CLINGS TO MARGIN Late Rally Beats -Business, Saves Slim Lead in Series. Central Wins. ECH'S “money” is basket ball team | ng to a scant in the furious | public high school ip. Pounding at McKinley quint, which four games and lost one, is with three victories ard one | 4, with three triumphs | Business stands | le of wins and three n, in the ct its games and | e today hall fight 1 Il c heels of t} has won Eastern defeat, and Cet lead r the hampions rth defeats, whi has dropp is out of tI Characterist with lar. r of Cech teams, the ied in the last min- rday to triumph veared they at Tech, which 28, in the e series. Central estern, 38-to 24, in terday. core standing Business and onl, remaining when Tech that saw it loos which put it ahe: lost to opening handil the other It w b 15 in favor minutes of started its b sh a flurry ¢ shortly be ping the Everett shots to 24 to | azing r also find- not be d ing was history elf. the spectacle of & Tech coming through with h over a ga rman its game ill 1 Tipton i by carr ty and poor front rers with a total of 36 to 20, ach Be ures shooting _exhi Tony La to a pair \!Ar‘ EATURING tor basket bail schoolboy the Business- to be played on the Gonzaga court t 8 pm A match listed this 1 between the Stenogs and Purple v tponed until after the publ Eastern and ints will fac r tilt carded W's tern in the only tomorrow In games this Bethesda-Chevy « face on the latter's i Georgetown Pr on Devitt and High were to irt and Landon ere to meet at ern Fr defeat hmen quint Eastern c Barney K 1ips, ... Totals Referee Mr. MERMAID SEEkS DIVORCE. LOS ANGELES. Jan 27 (P)— Mrs. Lelia Etta Fields, who has com- peied as a swimmer under the name of Lee Fourricr, vesterday sued her hus- band, George F. Fi for divoree, charging cruelty Ao Jaried Sports Basket Ball. Maryland. 38: V. M. I, North Caro| < Carolina, 18, Milligan, 40; Emory a_State, 35 Bened:c 36, Chillicothe, College, 9. Teachers, Denver University, 21; School of Mines, 19 Henderson State Teachers, 47 ticello Acgies, 18 Denver Pigs (Okla.) Teachers, Southeaster (Okla.) Central (Okla.) Teacheis. Ohio State Normal, 30 leyan, 29. Georgetown College. 35 East Kentucky Te: College Madison, S. D.. Teachers, 30; x | Is College 18 Blon ashingfon, 33; Oregon, 23 ro. Hockey Marrons, 20. 19; North and Henry, Drake, 25 36. Mo., 35: Colorado Uni- Colorado Mon- rthwestern 32; Illinois Wes- College, 41; Mississippi chers, 26; Berea Montreal Bruins, 3 4 Boston Americans, 3; Montreal : London, 0. | Buffalo, 2: Windsor, 2, St. Louis Flyers, 3; Buffalo Majors, 1. | ll AT THE ALEXANDRIA GLOVEFEST. ANTONELLI IEVER LET UP AND COSDEN CooLp NOT GET STARTED. THATY WHY TONy Won i, HEY, <9 DO/ THAT. ToMMy BASHARA WENT DOwN FROM ONE OF HIS OWNAN PUNCHE S [\t SWPPOSED OM DOERER SAND (WAS MR.SHORTYS FACE RED A5 THEY BOOED g AFIGHTING PAIR FOR ANy SHOW PoN'T TELL ME YoU ARE 4 QETTIN® uP ] AGAIN £ % MY 2 4 COLLAR- 71 BuTTon g / J BiNGU BRODIE KNOCRED DOWN YOUNG PERRY 50O OFTEN HE EXHAUSTED HIMSELF 0 A DRAW. ... BURNS AND JACOBS A CROWDED HOUSE ON A RAINY NIGRT-\T WAS A TEST. . Drops Decision 1o Aggressive Antonelli in Good Ring Program at l———— BY TOM LECTING to assume a de- fensive role in every round of an eight-spot canter, Kid Cosden, Maryland light- weight, dropped a decision to Nick Antcnelli of New York State on the Day Nursery boxing card last night at Alexandria, Va Referee Charlie Short in naming Nick the victor brought down upon his official pate the largest order of ra: berrics he probably has received at Alexandria Over half of the 2,000 paying clients arose cn masse and sizzled the arbiter with boos. Those customers thought had won the ribbon den furnished the thriller for a card that was replete with action and good boxing. Only in one spot did the show take on a sour note, and that occurred when Tommy Ba- shara of Norfolk nearly knocked him- self out with fright in ducking the punches of Cha Gomer, also of Norfolk, and, no doubt, a next-door neighbor. This time Short really made an error in not stopping the waltz and declaring it no contest. Cosden Antonelli and Ci NTONELLI over Cosden. to the business of offence opening canto and continued role until the final bell. Cosden, a good bozer and puncher. decided to lay his punch and his ears back for a kayo. It never came. Had the Kid slipped it over he would have sent the bounding Nick for an ear ride. But he did not and, there- fore, there was no reason in the world why the referee should not have given the fight to the man who displayed the most aggressiveness and cleverness. It Antonelli had not elected to chase his opponent, the fight would have been a noor one. As it was it Basket Ball Tips deserved Nick the victory buckled down in the in this A bluff or two, some quick passes and J. Craig Ruby's Illinois five is shooting for the basket in no time at all. Here's one way such a score is made by this team: Guard (5) has the ball. Right forward (3) breaks toward him at full speed and as 5 passcs 3 the ball 5 rushes straight at 3's guard and Divots in front of him, thus forming a block. i As 3 gets the ball he turns in be- hind No. 5 and passes behind this block to his center (1), who is breaking out toward him. No. 3 continues at full speed, cutting sharply around No. 1, from whom he roceives & roturn pese. Thus he is able to dribble and shoot. i Alexandria. DOERER was the most interesting on bill, and sure to be repeated. OB LAWSO d the blond V on several occasicns. But Bob sharply punct of the jams. But ti ing by Lawson His task was too difficu him to take side excursions joonery. as he did last u Billy Schwartz Jacobs, one_out of the fire in er Bobby Burns of Bal'im a draw, but Rof mpy obs the tou he has met Alexandria c Stumpy stood toe to toe with th puncting Bebby on several s ing the eight-rounder, and, on one occasion take a bus for ring. But Burns' clean, hard-delivered ~unches, blows that rocked the strrdy Jacobs, should have won for him an even break. Both became aggressive at the bell. INGO BRODIE, Goldie pride and hope, drew with Perry, another middlewcight opening tussle, Gol m have won the battle, having dropped Perry tfree time the first r n. and several times four-rounder. But Bingo lacked bingo and did not seem to want to play after he found that Perry would come up tougher each knockdown Short Burns m; the other side of in Anent that decision which brought down the hou Charlie Short: “It takes two to make a fight. I gave the fight to Antonelli because he ‘made the fight’” Freddie Klein, manager of Cosden: “Well. it will make a good return bout.’ Nick Altrock: “I refuse to be quoted. and that’s not on the advice of coun- sel, either.” Marty Gailagher, Washington heavyweight. meets Natie Brown, New York, Monday night, February 1, at Alexandria. The winner is to meet Young Stribling of Macon, Ga. Mere Six-Footer West Texas State Teache of an Array of “Moon Hanger: ANYON, Tex January 27 ®)—While the contest for selecting tall basket ball players is still open, Coach S. D. (Sad Sam) Burton of West Texas State Teachers' College will claim a few honors for his team. Burton can select a team from his regulars and reserves—the five worked together in several games this season—whose heights range from 6 feet 3': inches to 6 fect 7 inches. They range in weight from 180 to 204 pounds. His biggest_line-up Center, Joe Fortenberry, 6 feet 7 inches; forwards, Edwin Comer, 6 feet 5 inches. and George Ray Col- vin, 6 feet 415 inches; guards, Rus- cell Stroud, 6 feet 4 inches, and D. L. Phillips, 6 feet 3!z inches. But bulk is not all Burton's charges exhibit. For four successtve years they have been champions of would be: | L . | last year, BOB LAWSON PEPPERED BiLLY sl NSTRICKLER = AGAINST THE ROPES BUT,AT THE END OF THE @' ROUAD, BiLLY WAS COMING IN FOR MORE.... PRESEN CONGRESS RE NG “T0; ALEXANDRIA NA WITH SAM RICE.. THE FAN ‘ WHO CHEERY ; T~ RIGHT | BIRD INTO A wRONG DEUSION FAILED To & SHOwW uP. | Amm LOOKIN' FOR TAKOMA BASKETERS HYATTSVILLE QUINTS ADD TO COUNTY LEAD SCORE OVER MOUNTS Tiub Damascus in Montgomery Boys' Team Has to Struggle Victory, but Girl Basketers Triumph Easily. High School Series—Sherwood Defeats Poolesville. SILVER SPRING. Janu ng Hig to Jar h School boys' a its lead in the are away to scholastic titl e cus High, d by My- over tions 1 q t the H 0 to 14 s were e last two minutes of pi: with Hyattsville cling edge, Sammy Townsend Jimmy Rimmer, guards, came throi with pot shots to assure victory ir team Led by Winifred Kerstetter with points, the Hyattsville girls hopped an e lead cver Mou 1d a commar Quint Is Made Up the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association, and sports writers of the State predict will breeze through to the title again this year Burton, who never played basket has worked out a system espe- cially suited to his “moon hangers.” His giant center is usually the high point man. Nothing has stop- ped Fortenberry from crashing through to a positicn beneath the goal, whereupon a toss {rom any place on the court to within his reach is pushed gently through the | net. ‘ ED WALSH, JR., ON COAST OAKLAND, Calif., January 27 (#).— Ed Walsh, jr.. son of the spitball ace of the Chicago White Sox years ago, will | for Oakland in the Pacific Coast gue this season. He is being senc out cn option by the S | Young Walsh twirled for Minncapolls | first defeat of the season. b R basket 20 nier High's will to_Gaithersburg to en; the high school t It will be a return game Mounts having walloped the Gaith burg quint LAUTMAN ON SPOT Stopping Inky Lautman, 16-year center, will be a chief a: Eagles, semi-pro basketers. engage Passons Pros. of Philadelr S a, their Mount cnd meeting of the Winter 34, last Sunday, Lauiman scored peints. kg for champion- the on and ugh for 18 to ball tomor- th ers- -old of Skinker when they phia | on the Bolling Field court in When Passons defeated Eagles, 40 to 15 Eogles will be especially keen for a vicfory as Pessons handed them their AMATELR TOURNEY BIG TASK FOR CLUB Committee Heads Already Selected for National Championship. BY WALTER LTHOUGH R. McCALLUM. the champion- than sev mon way, and big- golf in the northern part | of the United € is @ matt of Winter rules and | conditions. men in char Maryland uncer thos 105¢ forw ward th Committee mmittee ndle Gallery. ven thou 1o consid adm ampi in tha Another SEOre Arny nd MacKe to wi the smallest possible ma and MacKenzie halved many holes the team which i ning holes is the one is victorious in a best ball m: h. Lecd A 1 with a 3 at the first hole. ¢ another bird 3 seventh ie put his s lead witl t the long 69, Skinker perses which gene GOLEER'S HURTS SERIOUS Frank W ferin PHOENIX, Ar The cond golt professicnal, inj bile accident Sun serious today | change, hospital al ing the lasi 24 hou Dr all B though X-Ray pici Walsh has all the of a fracture at the He is_conscicus mos Walsh was injured bile driven by Cr golf pro, left the hi | Waite, Phoenix, third ! party. ~eived miner not injured. Pr From Fract bably Suf- red Skull. 1sh, sh, CI 20 ed in an automo- ba. of th hen an au