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gYoung 1 raves Piclked to Sh ine This Year-Citics Tra(le Titular fHonors HDMe-Thal :s All By Tad BALIMOE GAIS , % 1111"1-- W*n- SWP~y. Rl..,U4$-t RAVE m-elort. 1011. otIu1ats Th- SES 0s. r gur uit A 300 'SW 4xC hMIF4 O**MfgSO ANO LOSES TITLE S100t C A STetL IP Swir 1e1 GOWN seem E CELA-Ag- we aswr- M" Now A41ou OF A SU 94Ar-Ar4 sou>E--.5ner. Wins Basketball Here and Loses OPINRAC[ Swimming to Central FAR High Lads. Washington and Baltimore did the President George Washington '.lphonte and Gaston act yesterday Grant Lauds Youthful 1i tie miatter of politeness in swap- ping titles. The crack Baltimore Cit~y Athletes. 4'ollege basketball team remained in 4D town yetrday afternoon and took lion the McKinley Manual Training By JACK VEIOCEL School the South Atlantic basketball r NEW YORK, March 13.-"With championship. the ball club in the Jr~tE Me E A While the lallimore lads were youngest majol winning a title here. the Central High 1hague and one of the best manageri SMSJMA. School swimmers under Coach F. J. in I to see the Bos- 11runn,. were annexing for the see- baseball, expect ,Ind time in succession the South At- ton Braves in the fight for the 1921 91'r.300Uty WA tantic intert ieholastic swimming Pnuant from the start." -lamplonship, Baltimore. City College displayed a George Washington Grant, presi 7/ ,irst-class attack against Tech here dust of the Braves, who is on hii nd was able to win by a comfortable n argin in the George Washington way to their Galveston, Tex., train. I'niversity championship basketball camp made this declara- I.,urnanent final. The Baltimoreans ing today, se -ou Ift C JAI tion as he boarded a train for the uo^5 . C0 - oorwte NAfr t ned the trick by a score of 26 to 17. GoE e,*S'i 8 OCR 0 ME HCJ A Aeour 1 Over in Bultimoie at the Baltimore Lone Star State. NEWIJ . .......... VISRO "Fred Mitchell will lead the mflrfNo W .\thletic Club pool. Central got in Bravel mw -eW1! aft P0(#-UPr Kt wins to take the title from beck into the spotlight." Prant con- ofr 6P 'Mw PAOMtISED. ritnough "I he' M AU,r1W* Qur Cily College, Friends. 4ilman and six timued enthusiastically. Welieve --*- qthe, Of for a big year and I know thal aa,;L- Cd./U scholastic teams. 40 for a year and I know thal C'eitral annexed thirty-four points big 1.o for Baltimore he Is confident he has the material E K-rV+19&AI -t twenty-five Poly. to rebuild our team. None of the other tHiltimore teams neeemmary oppeared in the class with Poly or ONLT VETERANS OP OLD ERAVEi 'entral Jig school. "Hank Gowdy and Dick Rudolph are tj Here in .ashington the basket- the only veterans of the old braves re- biall fans wer. given a rare treat in Maintig on the rostgr. The rest ol the final of the South Atlantic' cham- Our players have come to us since 08 'O pfolnship basketball battle between 1914. and we have signed every one of tailtimore City College and Technical the thirty-four men who will start active 09. 1W0 10' Iligh. training under Mitchell in Galveatom 4 The game was fast from start to net Week. inish and the Haltimoreans won on is their merits. Th.re is a in "Gowdy, by the way, not for sale, . question reardless of the many rumore that are the minds of the followers of basket- gaing around. I can say frankly that ball here as to whether Tech 'would the Boston club would-consider a deal have made a better showing with for Gowdy but Mitchell would not lei Parker, aude and Supplee in the game. himta get away unless he could secure The contest drew out the best 'players in return who would strengthem basketball that the teams displayed our line-up. in the three days of competition. The NINE OUTIELDERS TRYING. visiting five showed rare judgment We in dribbling and passing and was have nine outfieiders from whoni never in danger of defeat through- ti make a final selection in Southwortl out the forty, minutes of play. ad Nioholson. secured from Pittsburgli i the Maranville trade; Cruise. Powell By .EO E PAI SBfliva. Sayres, Nixon. McDonald, and Junior High Seeks Games. Arcbdeaoon. but of this talent I ex- Dodgers Win, 11 to 1. lunior High Shoouls bascball team Poet to we Mitchell form one of the EX-CHAMPION BiiARD 1 NEW ORLEANS,March 13.--Brook- is loiking for games with nines aver- beat outgelds in the National League. 'EPARTMENTAL LEAGUERS IN lyn do(eated New Orleans, 11 to 1. in aging ,ixteeni years. A. W. Wolters "We traded Maranville because Mit- POST-SEASON GRID ALONG THE PLAYERS WILL MEE1 ran exhlb7tion game. i.i manager. ehell needed two hard-hitting out. Solders and he got them in South. Willie Lewis. ex-champion of Phila worth and Nicholson. We also lelphia. who is rated as one of th gol SPORT TRAIL fastest cue wielders in the bil Barbare. whom I expect to see at hi BIG MEETING ON WEDNESDAY pocket e: best as a this FAVORED liard game, and Charles Wampley, year. MEETINGS regular e baseball champion of who has do SEVEN EXPlifENCED PITCHERIS. "Pop" Cook, Departmental Leagiurest. president and his loyal Maryland. followers of baseball six < lubs affiliated with the circuit will YO'TH. feated most all of the pocket expert "Fifteen seven of whor representing around and pitchers. Coaches and Officials Should hostilities at in a most When youg Bill Gleasom tells among Maryland Washingio1 have had major league experience, wil open Wednesday night Spalding's important clam will cross cues in an exhibition garr rs will elect a His youthful baseball give Mitchell plenty of talent frorr Discuss Football meeting. The Departmental League officers, arrange The rease. they call him Kid at the Grand Central on Monday ari d Rules, the ice to on a why n which to build a hurling staff. I ex schedule and generally break preparatory getting off Ia plain to amy mR. Tuesday evening. March 14 and 1.', pect to see Dick Rudolph come bacle Is Opinion. first class season. That is-if it do4?sn't rain. Cook earned the title a 250-point game. They will lay in great shape. Ae says his arm i NEW March 13.-Sectional of "the rainmaker" last summer and intends to stick up for his honors Now i the time when the ball- blocks of 125 points each night. weak no and I believe his YORK. nom 603. Dilstrict Building. These two have never met in an ei longer conferences of football coaches and this season. ilayer Iheaten* to retire from tne n ar's lay-off did him a lot of good The old and devote him.time hibition game. After the game ea< Departmental Leaguers expect+- grand game an eshib e reqgntly signed 'Bullet' Miller officials shortly after the close of to tomorrow night. invincible A. C., Milton Conger, 1o his busineso interests, which con- night Mr. Lewis will give get things going Jinvo sta I4 n Gkmes will dec who, was once with the Pirates. and each season were recommended by Later the Government LePague will 1.45-J. of warming his feet at the tion of fancy shots. :4cot Royal A. C. Elsworth Marlow. manager.manager, at I o'clock. de$eschger, Fillingim, Watson, the football rules committee as it opn uip for summer baseball. .1 tanager20 MortonMerwinstreet Dix.northwest.3328 O street north- gaove in the village store. promptly we ,stm and McQuillen have pitching DOl A. '*. W I. 1).% era. wound its annual session here to- Over in Congress Heights the Po- rest. Ray manager. strength of known caliber. up tomaC to do business .ashington av--nu,. Alexandria. Va. RAW. League eXPeCtS 11,.1 A. C. sixte-n-year-old class. Fred- I.INES TO JOIE "Walt Holke will play first ba. day. The conferences will discuss The Yard and run WESTERN GIRLS smhorlly. Navy Railroad, rick E. trittenden 4:2 Third A taxicab may all might UNION for us this manager. again year, but the mak. changes in the rules that will bene- Y. Ml. 0. A. leagues are already ar- a reet southest ~in'oln :774. And keep it up all day. up of the rest of the infield is ir :leventhBrooklandstreetIndians.and Pennsylvania avenu--class: fit the game. An advisory board of ranging their dates for the sumnmer. IP ttfte-n-year-old An athlete ain't a taxiesb doubt and Mitchell will do son .John Rteed's of Columbus obert Clayton. manager. North 7848. LOSE DUCKPIN MATCI oMcila of Dr. of Knights PArk A C. luniors. Flynn. man- Ad cannot that way. composed Al ' larry M. defeated th experimenting with Boeckel, Barbare Sharpe. c1ircuit appears to be booming. C. 704 atreet mot. George Oyster girls Yale; N. A. Tufts, of and ger. south of the Western Union tw 0 Ford. Lacey, Gilson and Chrlstenbur3 Brooklyn. Kennicut, after making a great get- Metropolitan A. C., it. A. Patter.on. Morris Rath. releasedrun by the Reds. plIk girls before settling definitely on the regu. William Morice, of Penn.. will work with the Fraternal League. is tanager. 7,2 Fifth Etreet northeast. out of three games on the Recreatio with Walter and William away Brookland A. C.. J. J. St. An- starts a revolt in the Coast lea~us.