Washington to Be Heavily Represented in S. A. Boxing Tourney in Baltimore the DAYS of REAL SPORT
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sports: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, I). C.. MONDAY, APRIL' 1, 1929. SPORTS. 37 ; Washington to Be Heavily Represented in S. A. Boxing Tourney in Baltimore THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT. —By BRIGGS Two New York |- 1— Teams, Diamond OVER 75 FROM D. C. TECH’S BALL TEAM And Lacrosse, in Action Here U TITLE GAMES WILL SEEK TITLES TO PEAK EPISCOPAL New York University teams Just been elected head cheer leader at ON TONIGHT'S CARD i are guests of Washington col- Duke University. leges today, the Violet lacrosse 12 meeting Maryland at College Glassie’s first big assignment in the First D. C. Team Start to TWO tackling new post will be the Duke-Pittsburgh Winners of Championships to to Park and its ball team Three Contests, With Locals Georgetown on the Hilltop. game October 5, which will christen Be Sent to National Perform Tomorrow on Catholic University is playing Drexel the Duke Stadium at Durham, N. C. Flaying Baltimoreans, to Institute on the Brookland diamond, Pennsylvania will and Maryland’s trackmen are at Lex- alumni honor Dr. Washing- Wilbur Carlss, base ball coach, at a Event in Boston. Foe’s Diamond. ington, Va., for a meet with luncheon Wednesday at the University Be Decided Here. ton and Lee. Club. Later in the day Dr. Cartes’ team i will play Maryland’s. Besides Dr. Cartes of rr-vECH’S base ball team is to en- Maryland figures to beat New York staff, Washington teams, Vin- than 75 amateur boxers to and his coaching members of the the District and Maryland will I gage Episcopal High tossers to- U. at lacrosse. The Violet lost by 11 Capital City Club, composed of Wash- ners in the elimination tourna- individual morrow afternoon at Alexandria 0 Saturday to Navy, which, with Johns Penn, ment just ended here, will en- battle for eight Hopkins, Maryland and Rutgers, was ington students of now home for titles in the South Atlantic 1. in the first game of the dia- the Easter holidays, will be guests. gage Baltimore tourney finalists mond campaign for scholastic ranked on top last year. THREEin South Atlantic MOREA. A. U. championships to- a championship nights in the team of the District group. Several University of Pennsylvania Club is . basket ball games tonight in George morrow and Wednesday other 104th Medical Regiment Armory in Capital schools are listed for ac- Georgetown’s foot ball victory, which ready to receive applications for its j Washington University gymnasium, Baltimore. tion before the week is over. ruined New York’s hope for a cham- scholarship from boys in this year’s j Jewish Community Center quint of Organizations to be represented are Central and Business face formal pionship last Fall, is strongly in mind graduating classes of Washington high t this city will face Jewish Educational the Knights of Columbus, City Club engagements and Eastern and Western as the Violet ball players face the Blue schools. The scholarship is awarded 1 Alliance tossers of Baltimore in the and Jewish Community Center of this probably will hook up in practice tilts, and Gray. annually after personal examination of I 100-pound class final at 7:30 o’clock in city and the Y. M. C. A., Y. M. H. A., as will several nines of the prep school the candidates by the scholarship com- . the opening match of the night's card, Columbus, group. Washington and Lee is favored to beat mittee. The chosen student’s tuition t Hyattsville High Girls, representing the Knights of Americus A. C., Business Emorywood A. C., Camp Holabird, St. is to engage Swavely at Maryland in track. The Terrapins for four years is paid. District, will hook up with Baltimore Manassas, Va„ 60, by junior Mary’s Industrial School, Ritz A. C. and and Central is to enter- were trimmed Saturday, 66 to V. Among the Penn Club’s members are ! A. C. at 8:30 o’clock in the girls’ tain United Typewriter Uniteds at Cen- M. 1. However, had the McDonald Dr. Hubert Work, chairman of the na- . class title match, and St. Peter’s quint Belair A. C. of Baltimore. tral in games Winners will be sent to the national Wednesday. brothers been in form, Maryland likely tional Republican committee; Edgar C. , of this city will clash with Reliance would have triumphed. John ordinarily Snyder, United States marshal for the > A. C. of the Maryland metropolis championships in Boston April 8, 9 and Mike Kelley’s Eastern track team at represented will chucks the shot around 45 feet and District; George F. Snyder, president : 9:30 o'clock in a battle to decide 145- 10. Last year the team that be the first of the District scholastic more, off group but Haase of V. M. I. won the of the University Club, and E. B. Mor- pound division laurels. this district at Boston carried a team to see formal action, being down event with a toss of 42 feet 5 inches. office, Henderson, who fought a ris of the supervising architect’s Tonight’s games will be the only title when Harry for dual meet with University of Henry McDonald usually is good for Navy, also Maryland who is the club’s president. James i championship encounters to be staged for the won. Henderson was Freshmen in the Eastern 155 feet or better in the javelin, yet Stokley is secretary. here. a member of the American Olympic Stadium April 10. Two more will be played tomor- Grow of V. M. L needed only 153 feet 6 row night in Baltimore, and the final boxing team at Amsterdam. Kelley has been hustling his charges inches to win. George Washington’s golf club, which the history of along pair also in Baltimore Wednesday night. For the first time in and indications are that the Lin- lost only one match last year, to Penn The tournament program: the tournament Washintgon fighters coln Parkers will cut a wide swath in Catholic University will start Spring State, announces the followingschedule: are given at least an even chance to schoolboy circles this season. The East- foot ball training Friday, with about 30 March 30, George Washington vs. TONIGHT. gain squad. Capt. top honors in the South Atlantic erners won the University of Virginia reporting for the first William and Mary at Yorktown. (At Washington). , championships. scholastic meet during the past Win- Jack Malevich, striving for weight- April 7, George Washington vs. Wash- Though the Baltimore Y. M. C. A. ter at throwing honors, probably won’t join ington and Lee Washington; 100-pound finals—Jewish Community Charlottesville, exhibiting a well at 14. Center (Washington) vs. team, which won the Baltimore City balanced team. Whether they will be the grlddera until late. George Washington vs. University of Jewish Educa- we,l at 20, tional Alliance (Baltimore), at 7:30 and Maryland State team champion- 48 » Virginia Washington; George however, outdoors p.m. ships this Winter, has been made the remains to be seen. Walter Morris, the Georgetown third Washington vs. University of Pennsyl- favorite, there are many close followers REPAIR SHOP TEAM Th ls , e first season Kelley has baseman, is in Emergency Hospital vania at Philadelphia; 27, George Junior girls’ finals—Hyattsville High C. Bowlers coached i 8 th undergoing Washington University Pennsyl- School (Washington) vs. Baltimore A. nf amateur boxing in Baltimore and Near Sweep of D. track at Eastern. Harlev San- treatment for an infected vs. of Washington who believe the District nom, basket ball tutor, origrtnailv foot. The poison has climbed into his vania at Washington. C. (Baltimore), at 8:30 p.m. was 145-pound finals—St. Peter’s (Wash- boys have shown better class and will TOPS DUCKPIN LOOP s ated to handle the tat right leg. Ed Leary takes over his place combine to keep the Baltimore “Y”from “® was transferred'taTcStS?from at the hot comer. John C. Shorey, the District junior ington) vs. Reliance A. C. (Baltimore), At Richmond Is a Great Feat Eastern champion; Charlie Cole, winner of the at 9:30 p.m. making straight * 5 001 I elley- it three tournament * ’ who handled Repair Shop th/fSS^iLn* a]l f Somebody asks If cheer leading is Sherwood Forest invitation tournament victories. won the District Govern- Hj last Fall, was given Summer; TOMORROW NIGHT. by League pennant, holding Uie Job of coaching cinderpathers. classed as a sport. It is. Incidentally, last Albert Alexander and The City Club, which is coached achievement Mrs. Mlltner's showing was little more ment Bowlinf the Chevy Chase youth, Don Glassle, has Charles Evans are Colonial links stars. (At Baltimore). Bateman, ring tutor, in an t a two-game edge over the second-place the assignment a Joe veteran has likely equaled, than the battle between XjW* trac k 115-pound finals—Boys’’Club Opti- never to be the e sensational Highway Field quint. Highway Office 0 ' ‘Ur” eight boys - * entered and Jewish Com- of out of a pos- Jack Whalen of Convention Hall and ln' ““ mists (Washington) vs. Jewish Educa- munity been winning seven finished third, just one game behind SSIS&TSn six. Four entries have championships in the e Howard Campbell, a King Pinner, for tional Alliance (Baltimore). made by the Knights of Columbus. Be- sible 8 Highway Field. *-" ' GLORYINGNational Duckpin Bowlingg the men’s singles title. Whalen was Clerk’s team. En- Senior girls’ finals—Eagles (Washing- sides, there are several Washingtonians up Steele of the Chief Horton Smith Greatest Golfer Congress, Washington bowlers today y thought to have this all but sewed gineers Department, had high individual ton) vs.