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D—4 SPORTS. THE TAR _WASHINGTON EVENING S Shadows of the Past BY I C. BRENNER. HOCAEY RILERSHP T STAKE TONEHT ;Hangers Would Clinch Title, | Maple Leafs Battle to ! Stay in Running. IRCLEVILLE. Barnes into the m ar with the B New York Gi ‘ v the Associated Press. ORONTO, April 13.—The New York Rangers, hopeful of ending the series in cne more game, and the defending Toronto Ma Reafs, seeking to tie i wit second victory, clast the fourth game of playoff series. The count the Ranger: victory to win t phy for the championship of the prof hockey world. The Leafs, who v the same Rangers in three games a year ago, must W the running for a fifth and final Baturday. Both teams showed plenty of dence today and both counted heavily on some scoring by th forwards and on covering moi the youthful goal-getting aces ¢ playoffs, Cecil Dillon of New Ken Doraty of Toronto. So far stringers have done littl serves have been starring. Dil has a record total of eight playoff g while Doraty's two counters Tues night enabled the Leafs to win their first game of the fin: The Rangers, seek year's defeat and th of the past four years, also are new record of coming from thir to win the coveted trophy. Toronto may be handicapped by fnjury to Irvin “Ace” Bailcy right winger, who was rendered h S combat by a terrific body chi T & Ching Johnson Tuesday. oltb, lieved to have torn a cartilage in knee and was not expected to pl @gain until next season. Probable line-ups *Toronto, Position. Clancy . wed only ¢ Circleville at days on tk (Copyria Rangers Aitkenhead iz (UEEN HELEN MAY = NOT LAY ABROAD Boucher | «e..W. Cook | «eess.F. Cook ‘Toronto_ spares—Horner, Levinsky, Primeau, Blair, Gracie, Cotton, Doraty, =5 Sands. Ranger spares—Murdoch, Dil- lon, Somers, Keeling, A. Siebert, Os- |f She GOes It W”' mundson, Pettinger. Heller, Brennan Officials—Odie Cleghorn and A. G Smith, FOOT BALL IS MINOR AT PHILLIPS U. NOW To Have Only Basket Ball, Tennis and Track Teams—To Stress | Physical Education. | Be Only to Compete Unofficially at Wimbledon. AN FRANCISCO. ly anxious to defend her En title at Wimbledon this year Helen Wills Moody has yet made no definite plans and her European tennis activities probamly will not be determined until some time in May. The first lady of tennis, however, has decided she will not play in the French championships this year. She won the French singles title in “Tennis kept me away m home ne months of last ? ithough keen- sh NID, Okla. {(/).—Foot ball as a minor sport, with intercollegiate competi- | on confined to basket b: and tennis, constitutes step” in the new athletic policy of Phillips University. In addition, not merely physical| training but a study of the theory of athletics will be required of all under-| 1 graduates, it was announced by Prof. sttrelrhen J. England, chairman of the| athletic council. | Only students passing a rigid physi-| cal examination, England said, will be|to play at Wimbledon permitted to play foot ball. At the same time the gridiron sport is being de-emphasized, additional fa- cilities are under preparation for other athletic activities. Three new tennis| courts, a quarter-mile cinder track. jumping and vaulting pits, a base ball | diamond, bridle paths and special | quarters for physical education classes are being provided. | The university golf course also will | be improved to accommodate the an- ticipated increase in play. COURSE IN FLY CASTING | Duluth High School Has Cla Twice a Week for Boys. DULUTH, Minn. (# —The art of fiy-casting has become something of a major sport for Duluth youths of prep 8 es ge. At Central High School here 85 lads are receiving instructions from Vic Dunder, the school's foot ball coach who also knows how to battle for speckled beauties in Minnesota's Ar- rowhead country. In twice-a-week classes the bo: Jearn about insect life, stream tech- | nique and the repairing of rods in ad- | dition to fine points of fly-casting it- | elf. Targets are used in fly-casting | ractice. i Before the May fishing season opens, | tournament is to be conducted, with | | matches | Helen” points out championship wiil be hel , so0 1 to make up my mind. I most anxious to go. N case Mrs. Moody decides upon & quick trip abroad she will go as an unofficial representative of the United States Lawn Tennis Associa- tion. The English women will come to this country for the Wightman Cup this~ season, so as “Queen there really is no to compete in am official reason for her Europe Her scheduled itinerary includes par- | ticipation in the Wightman Cup matches and the national champion- of her lengthy Moody did not com national last year. a tit she has w many times. During absence he foremost rival, Hel Jacobs of Berkeley, carried away singles honors. HE world's greatest feminine ter T player ready for the stron competition on a mo: She has practiced stead the winter. Following her custom. Mrs. Moody has practiced mostly with men. Her smashes have appeared to be more terrific than a year ago when she was preparing for her tests abroad. Her service has been a model of accuracy in games here. | tu:ccurac'y and distance. ‘CARNERA DEPENDING | HOLKE WHISTLING PILOT ON ‘FASCIST’ WALLOP Imita- Would Make Sharkey a Victim of “Black Shirt” Courage in Title Battle in June. Fort Worth Leader Gives tion of Birds at Games. FORT WORTH, Tex. (®.—Walter Holke, new manager of the Fort Worth Cats in the Texas League, is a talented bird imitator. One of his favori give impromntu from the coack Golf Analyzed l BY JOE GLASS ——— IMING the iaters hips which down: It is started wit and is completed with the straigh ening of the left leg before impact with the ball Watching the great stars. be observed that this hip s when the left leg straightens that time the hips, like the sh my coun! it is to ckshirt spirit will ift ends At HIPS PARALEY DIRECTION LINE ON he NET STAR TdPS TOSSERS | Mae Ceurvorst Is High A. A. U. Title Tourney. WICHITA, Kans Mae Ceur- vorst, all-America guard on the Wichita | Thurston team and national promi- | nent tennis player, was high & {the 1933 women's national basket ball tour She made 67 games played by h wii third place for the second consecutive vear Scorer in STRAIGHTENS AS HIP SHIFT ENDS re para'lel wit 1 sy, | Enelish Women May Wear Back- final less Ones in Competition. LONDON Next will be ftes phase of le Jer A new illustrated leafiet on “Long Iron Shots” has been prepared by Joe Glass. Write for it. Address Joe Glass, in care of this paper, and inclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. costumes in | decided. and {roaot. Copyright. 1088.) SCANTY SWiM SUITS 0. K. swimmers are now to be allowed to wear backless | races and competitions, the Amateur Swimming Association has Under the old rule the costumes had to reach nearly up to the neck, back | VALLFE T0 PRESENT BERLE AND KELLY WRC Program Tonight In- cludes Scene From O'Neill's Today on *Anna Christie recast soprano t Ensemble. TRS. ee and his Connecticut Adventures as Engineer. 1 Baron M s choices road engi to 12:00—Don Bestor's Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. er Health Exercises. n Rhapsody. ing Devotions. ng Glee Club. ent Events,” d Fashion News M Jok ) Let's Go to Rice. Palais d'Or Orchestra Kay Kyser's Orchestra. 1:30—Carlton Concert Ensemble 55—Health talk, by Dr. Royal B. Copeland 00—"The Magic of Speech,” by Vida Sutton Evelyh Hayes, soprano. Three Shades of Blue, Sonata program. —Famous Loves 3:30—Woman's Radio Review. 00—"May We Present?" 15—The Triangle Club. 30—Echoes of Erin 45—The Lady Next Door. 5:00—Ohau Serenaders. Aunt Sue and Poily. 0 for One. 7 435.9 Meters. MAL g, Kilocycles. The Four Dots. Radio Troubadours fvans, baritone, the Do Re Mi 3:45—"Time on Our Hands,” by Henry Freddie Rick's Orchestra will Field. heard in a varied program from 4:00—Thursday Special. 815 to 8:30. The selections range 4:30—Southeastern Revue. 5 Nothing Left to Do But 5:00—"Rod and Stream,” to “I'm Putting Money Miller. 5:15—Dick Daring. 30—Health and Happiness. 30- 00- 30 45 3:00- Cakewal Cui's ex; 00 by Perry in the Bank." description of _the a recorded program of edy sclections are among the major attractions on the WOL pro- - also will be a concert by n Quartet, and a recital T, pianist wrestling by Howard P. Bailey. 00— Anson Week's Orchestra. 15-—Weather forecast. 16—Park Central Orchestra. 6:30—Hamilion Concert Orchestra. 6:50-6:55 P.M. RUTH BEHREND Pianist DRAMA. arge, WJSV, 7:00; The WRC, Vie 7:45; and | 6:55 pm. o and s Gonmecgent vinpad? || MOTHER-LIKE PIES lee and his Connecticut Yankees, | Present v WRC, 8:00; Ruth Etting, WJSV, 9:00: Show Boat, WRC, 9:00; Mills | : JEAN BISHOP, SOPRANO Accompanied by Jewell Downs WJSV, 9:15: Col. Stoop- | and Abe Lyman's Orchestra, | CONNECTICUT COPPERTHITE PIE , 10:00. CLASSICAL. { Columbia Symphony Orchestra, WISV, | 11:00; Minneapolis Symphony Or- chestra, WMAL, 11:30. DANCE MUSIC. Orchestra, WRC, Budd, WJSV, 9:30; Jack | CO. 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 7:15—The Studio Janitor. 7:30—“The Black Legend of Spain, by Henry Grattan Doyle. 7:45—The Regimentalists. 8:00—Shoreham Dance Orchestra. 8:30—Herb Gordon's Orchestra. 9:00—Burrus Williams, pianist. 9 15~?‘n1x by Col. John Thomas Tay- or. 9:20—Anson Weeks’ Orchestra, 9:30—Poetry and Music. 9:45—Frances Gutelius, pianist. 10 P.M.-10:01 P.M. TONIGHT’S BIG 1-MINUTE PROGRAM That Saves You Mealtime Money ‘Tomorrow OLMSTED GRILL See Ad on Amusement Page Don Bestor 11:1 Ted Lewis' Orchestra, WJSV, 11:45; Hal Kemp's Orchestra, WJSV, 12:30. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. | 6:45- v's News,” Lowell Thomas | —WJZ, WBZ, WLW, KDKA,| WRVA, WBAL and WiOD. | 8:00—Capt. Diamond’s__Adventures, | dramatic_sketch—WJZ, KDKA, | . WHAM, WBAL and XOIL. | 8:45—Howard Thurston, magician— | WJZ WBZ, WBAL, KDKA and WHAM. | 9:00—"Death Valley Days” dramatic | sketch—WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, | KDKA, WJR, WLS and WLW. | 9:30—Wayne King's Orchestra—WJZ, | WBAL, WLW, KDKA, and| WREN. 10:00—Late News. The Dial Log. Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. WABC . WMAQ . 670 WBAL . WBAP . w Advt, 10:15—Vic and Sade. 10:30—Convention of the Women's Na- tional Committes for Law En- forcement, 11:00—Southern Singers. 11:15—Jimmy Kemper's Orchestra. 11:30—Minneapolis Symphony Orches- tra. 12:30—Dancing in the Twin Citles. 1:00a—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Early Risers’ Program. 7:00a—WMAL Breakfast Club. 9:00a—Gene Stewart, organist. 9:30a—Moss and Jones. 9:45a—Songs by Fred Miller. 10:00a—Musical Melange. 10:15a—The Smart Set. 10:30a—Happy Jack 10:45a—Singing Strings. 1040 | .1020 of Women's Clubs, | address by Mrs. Ella Book. | 11:15a—Sophocles T. Pappas, guitarist. 11:30a—Musical Interlude. 12:00m—Smackouts. 12:15—John L. Fogarty, tenor. 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour Speaker. 1:30—Merrie Men Quartet. 1:45—Rhythmic Serenade. | 2:00—Words and Music. hes From The E; n a resume of world news, is broadcast daily at 5:45 p.m. by WMAL. MAJ. BROWN TO SPEAK General Police Conditions in Capi- tal, Brightwood Topic. e | g Maj. Ernest W. 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