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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON JANUARY 29. 1933—PART FIVE D.C. BOOTERS PLAY SIX GAMES TODAY Columbia Heights Grays, With Pennant About Ciriched, Take on Brandywine. IX games involving District soccer teams are carded hereabout to- day. In the Capital City League| Rockville and Columbia Heights Blacks | face zt Rockville, Marlboro and Geith- | ersburg hcok up at Martboro and Co- | lumbia Heights Grays meet Brandywine | at Silver Spring. All the games start at 2:30 o'clock. The Grays have about clinched the pennant, with Marlboro and the Blacks having a slim chance. | The schedule ends February 27. | UX A. C. meets Bloomingdale on | Monument fleld No. 1 and Rose- dale engeges New York avenue on Monument field No. 2 in Recreation League encounters, starting at 1:30/ o'clock. Virginia avenue appears al- | most & fure pennant winner, with Rosedale still having a fighting chance. | Cencords square off against the Proc- | ter & Gamble eleven of Baltimore in a | Maryland Lcague game at Benning at 3 o'clock. Concords conquered this team, 2 to 1, earlier in the seaton in Baltimore | Washington and Southeastern Dis- trict Association Cup tie play wiil start within a few weeks. The class of the Distirct leagues will ccmpeti DRIVER WILL SPEAK | AT OLD LINE DINNER Virginia Basketers to Be Guests of “M" Club February 9 on Tenth Anniversary. L, Lar T VN An address by James A. (Jimmy) Driver, director of athletics of the Uni- versity of Virginia, will be a feature of the annual banquet of the “M” Club of the University of Maryland February 9 at 6:30 pm. in the university dining hall. The club is made up of men who have won their letters in various sports at_the Old Line School. | Members of the Virginia basket ball team that meets the Maryland quint at 9 oclock in Ritchie Coliseum will be guests. | Letters will be awarded members of the 1932 Maryland varsity foot ball squad. The presentations will be by Charles Fenwick, former Virginia grid- der and now assistant foot ball coach | at Maryland. Dr. Raymond A. Pearson, president of Maryland, will make the opening address and _Jimmy Burns. president_of the “M" Club, will speak R. M. (Bunt) Watkins, instructor of public speaking at the Old Line School, | will tell of “The March of Time in Maryland Athletics.” Dr. Frank B. Bomberger will be toastmaster. Music | will be furnished by the Maryland Col- | legiars. | The banquet will mark the tenth an- | sarv of the organization of the Club and all members of the cr- ganization, students. faculty members and other friends are invited. Donald ! IT. Adams is_chairman of the Ticket Committee. Tickets are $1.50 and in- clude admiesion to the Maryland-Vir- ginia basket ball game. “Y” SWIMMERS IN VAN Bcore More Than Twice as Many Points as Canoe Club. Y. M. C. A. swimmers took the meas- ure of the Washington Canoe Club natators. 47'2 to 20%. points, yesterday the “Y" pocl ; RELAY—Tie. Tune, 2 min- | utes 4 <econds 100-YARD BREAST STROKE Won by | (W. C.C) second. Moncure (¥. M ¢ Marmion (Y. M.'C. A1), Time, FREE_STYLE—Won by Turner | second. Rawls (W. C. C.) third. Becier (Y. M. C. A.) Time, 20| seconds. | RD FREE STYLE second. MecCormick (Y. M H. Snell (W. C. C.). Time. STROKE_Won by econd. Wrenn (W "W. C. C.i. Time Woj | hat significant word to the wise ‘wx comes straight from any man who ): third, swwvely was onrour | Kknows three inside facts: Final Free Toss Beats Basketers of | i 028 Fact No. 1: White Owl costs the Bwavely defeated Randolph-Macon | e e BT S B ey acturer more to make than the the score, and sank his free toss to ordinary run of nickel cigars. Fact No. 2: The dealer pays more for it. In the Squared Circle _Fact NO. 3: For over three years the Tathae Wwsl General Cigar Co., Inc., has been as- Tuesday at Portner’s. The Adonis from Fogey Bot- bl' d ll g o eperes din sembling and mellowing the greatest vided opinion. Kennedy licked Bob st e treasure store of choice American Kennedy had 17 pounds on Godwin, | Bob had a_broken hand after the fpe armtEata leaf ever available for a cigar. And The question is did he “carry” God- e this is the tobacco you enjoy in the engine. Godwin, a light-heavy at the most, had no bustness in the ring With 1933 White Owl. The cash customers well know what Gallagher can do. Or rather cannot do. Bu: failure as he has been in the past, Marty’s training spirit has some of the wise boys backing him. | n 0 . . . v wogy ey LonOUgh said. It is plain to see why weigh about 20! e o wes At 1S f0bacco wise for you to ask for upon how you feel sbout it—enjoy a vacation this week. There isn't | room in the Washington Auditorium | = — White Owl whenever it is not in And this coming Thursday, sigh the | i B e sight at the cigar case. It is rumored James the Londos may show March 2, being as it just precedes the inzuguration, etc. Prof. J. Turn- er's big problem is not to get Londos | but somebody fans want to see rassle,) him. How about Joe Savoldi? After all, Messrs. Gallagher and Ken- e nedy and Bob. Tow and: Emil. Prante. COP"933 General C'Sa" Co,Inc who headline Tuesday. can't do much dhitoes worse than the Sanstols, Macks, Ge~ nares, Finos, Vermillions and Brittens bave done recently.