SPORTS.' 22 SPORTS.' • THE. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, T). C„ SATURHAT. MARCH 10,. 19S8, Nationals Likely to Retain McMullen : Final Bell Sounded for Kid Lavigne BIG BOWLING CARD PLAYERS BELONGING TO REDS CLASHES TODAY EX-LOUISVILLE j TEN Fights Last Night , KING JOHN C. HIINDRICKR. LIGHTWEIGHT FOR D. C. TONIGHT Where Flayed IN BASKET TOURNEY Ilelghl. Wright. Last IS RATED ABOVE COOPER j . Home AiMrraa. Bata. Throws. Year. By the Annotated f’rpxa. 11. Arnr.en. Newport, Ky. 5.11 170 R R Cln. Amateurs Seven intercity matches, a big league Lawrence BUFFALO.-—Frankie Genrao, N. B. Kenneth L. Ash Anmoore, VV. Va. 5.l(l!i 165 R R Petersburg,Va. Twenty amateur basket ball teams champion, Frisco ; meeting and the start of a Joint leagues Cincinnati A. flyweight defeated Washington Janies .1. Beckman. .Cincinnati, Ohio 5.1A 172 R R are today Involved In the second block Crane, Philippines *10). DEAD 4 will interest DURING sweepstakes m | Worth, Cincinnati Not Hitter Like Rival, But Seems Better Thrower and ' bowlers tonight. j Peter J. Donohue... N. Fort Tex. 6.02 180 R R of games in the South Atlantic amateur Firpo, : .lames C. Pontotoc, Miss. 155 R L Seattle HOT SPRINGS, Ark—Pete Three of the intercity matches will Edwards.. 6.02!a tournament, which opened auspiciously ’ Detroit, knocked out “Red” Beck, Pin No. 2 i Peter W.Jablonowski,Terryvllle. Conn. 5.11 180 R R llartford-Cln. Is to (iet Berth—West Hurt be bowled here. At King Cincinnati at the Arcadia last Memphis (4). Champion Six Years, Boxer Apt Again. Mayer girls Ladles' District 1 Raymond Carl Kolp.North Canton, Ohio 5.11 180 R R night. Davis of the R Cincinnati LOS ANGELES.—Tony I«os League to conclude their battle with j Charles F. Lucas... Nashville, Tenn. 5.09!* 170 L Play started at 10 o'clock this morn- Fuente. are Havana, R Cincinnati . Angeles, and Joe Lohm&n, Cleveland Bowling girls of Baltimore. Adolfo Clique Cuba 5.10 169 R ing Toils as Laborer After Nationals Battle Braves Today. tile Center and the schedule provides continued (lOj, I Stanfords will end hostilities with Clar- ; Frank Spruiell May. Wendell. N. C. 5.08 178 R L Cincinnati 1 draw. ! '. combat until 10:45 tonight. endon on the Coliseum alleys and at Carl William Mavs.. Portland, Ore. 5.11! 185 L R Cincinnati TAMPA, Fla.—Alex Simmons. Can- Losing Title. King Pin No. 1 Washington William Curtis Miller, , 111. 6.02 170 R R Chl.-semt-pro In the opening games last night, Cen- • ton. Ohio, won from Bobby Marriott, BY DENMAN THOMPSON. paper to be the mast formidable club , Hechts Eppa Rixey. L Cincinnati , will start a home-nnd-home fight with Jr Terrace Park, Ohio 6.05 210 R tral High defeated Calvary M. E„ 32 to, Baltimore (10>. A1 Friedman, New of Star. ; that has represented the Hub in the Alins E. Sweeney... Grenada, Miss. 6.00 165 R R Orlando, Fla. York, Srwirts Editor The , Baltimore Hechts. 17; Woltz Medicos, 70 , outpointed Andreas Castano, ' National League for many years, and as Wykoff. Osborne, Springfield, humbled Army HO). :i By Pie f 11 . Three men's teams are carded for Richard 11. Kans. 5.10 175 L R Cuba I A.srx'ia tad Fl.v. March 10.—Although a result Bill Carrtgan and his Red Sox to 25; Business defeated Stanleys, 56 ' J no intimation has been forth- , lilts on foreign drives. Megaw’s Arcadia . Mass. . OMAHA.—Joe Medill, Chicago, de- . DETROIT. March 10 —The final bell i of the rival are likely Eugene F. Hargrave. St. Paul. Minn. 5.11 175 R R Cincinnati to 24, in 145-pound ranks; De Luxe j coming from official sources * , All-Stars will encounter a select team j seated Tommy Grogan, Omaha the ; to find the going pretty tough ill the Valentine J. Piclnich. I.eonla, N. J. 5.09 165 R R Cincinnati won the 130-pound game from Original HOt. •• has sounded for George Lavigne, anent plans for the inevitable e on the Catonsvllle. Md. alleys in the Reds, 20-16; Boys' Club Standards , Irish Kennedy, St. Paul, won from Kid : race for patronage in Boston. match, Clyde 1,. Sukrforth . Medford, Mass. 5.10 155 L R Cincinnati “Saginaw KJd,” former world light- TAMPA.reduction of the Washington | opening block of a 10-game the copped Ray, Wayne, Nebr., (6). Joe Greb, J It settled that Horace Lisenbee, the fray from North- 1 was ' | Joseph * Phillips crew will lire fielders. 115-pound ’ j weight boxing champion. *quad. it is apparent f.om the relative Bob Burke and Clayton Van Alstyne open In westerns, 39 to 19, and Port Myer Mid- . New York, outpointed Johnny Rose, the , against the Park Citys at Baltimore and Hugh Melville 147 ’ j Lavigne, who ruled the lightweight shotting of various contenders for 'l would whack up pitching duties for the l Crltx.Greenwood. Miss. 5.08 R R Cincinnati gets scored in 100-pound ranks over St. Fremont, Nebr., <4>. v 1899, are doomed Washington Standard Oils will bo in Charles W. Decatur, Cincinnati ranks from 1893 to died at his different positions that some Griffmen. with McMullen and Tate . Dressen. 111. 5.05 146 R R Martin Rovers, 19 to 9. EAU Wis—Ollle Bartlett, after a brief adrift, to return, while J J Baltimore to end their scrap with the Horace Hills Ford.. Winchester, Mass. 165 R R Cincinnati CLAIRE. » home here last night to be cut never dividing the catching burden and with 5.10 Games scheduled today, tomorrow Minneapolis, won from Mike Valentine, to heart will farmed out for additional Standard Oil team of that city. L. Ke11y.... San Francisco, Cal. 200 R R Cincinnati r . illness. Death was due others be • Rice starting in right field and Jack George 6.03 and Monday follow: Duluth Wallie Eau seasoning and recalled for select teams of the Washington R. Emmet McCann. Philadelphia, Pa. 170 R R Columbus UOt. McElwain. 1 disease. probably ; Hayes at short. The latter is a young- Two 6.00 Claire, defeated Johnny Jlomung. St. years further inspection in the Fall or next Ladles’ league will start matches in Walter Charles Pipp.Grand Rapids,Mich. 6.02 180 I. L TOO AVS GAME#. The “Kid.” who was 58 old. -1 j ster who has filled out and looks much Cincinnati . Paul . • fortune In the ring, but of that there This is true to a greater degree of last Summer, and will bear watch- of the Financial and Pennsylvania John Peter White... Forest llills, L. I. 5.07!* 150 Roth R Cincinnati l*ark Flashes, II Roys candi- team I Railroad circuits. Cleveland o'clock: ! SAN DIEGO, Calif—Dick Ramies, was nothing left. For the past few pitchers and in fielders than of ing. | riub Kilts vs. Aztec*. 1 o’clock: Hvattsville , | Outfielders. I’reps v*. Senator ‘1 HO).. j years he had been as a night dates for the other jobs, probably be- Bump Hadley's progress toward re- At King Pin No. 1 tonight Federal Whirlwinds. o'clock. San Diego, beat Billy Hoon. lowa employed of them. Readers and District Government Ethan Nathan Allen. Cincinnati, Ohio 6.00 175 R R Cincinnati i:iO-r>nniid class—Mount Vernon Cardinal* ' SAN FRANCISCO—Midget Mike j watchman at a Ford Motor Co. plant. cause there are more * covery from the appendicitis operation | circuits will Raymond v*. Star A C.. .'t o'clock: Corinthians vs. t already ap- start their joint, sweepstakes, R. Bressler.Cincinnati. Ohio 6.00 187 R L Cincinnati Epiphany, O’Dowd, Ohio, ) Ascending the lightweight throne oe of this column have been he underwent a week ago today has and at Martin F. Callaghan. Norwood. 5.10 160 I, Seattle 4 o'clock. Columbus. beat Pancho prised identity a who ! Convention Mass. L ItS-pound elnss—Central Hiah Reserves Flores, (10». I the retirement of jack McAuliffe. of the of number ’ been so satisfactory that his attending Hall the Eastern Star I, « | Texas make the at women will meet to elect Everett Virgil Purdy. Beatrice, Nebr. 5.06 150 R Seattle-Cin. vs. Montrose. o'clock: Trcmonts v*. Alex- Lavigne defended his title against such have no chance to grade, physician has given permission for him { officers and William Beevllle, Tex. 162 L Cincinnati andria Rutv> 7:15 o'clock. but thus far has plan for next season's C. Walker.. 5.09!* R —V. v*. boxers as Joe Wolcott, the “Barbadoes least this year, little ' to leave the hospital tomorrow. How- campaign. N. 175 I nllmlted class M. C. A. Omntico been ventured here regarding the prob- j j William A. Zitxmann Nutley, J. 5.10!* R R Cincinnati Marin**, 8:30 o'clock: Woodiothians vs Demon"; Andy Bowen. Young Griffo, ever. on the recommendation of Trainer McLean A. ('.. 11:45 o’clock. able winner of the duel between Hugh youthful , who Washington and Baltimore divided | GILLESPIE, MESMER Charley McKeever. VM'% Connelly. 1 Mike Martin the (iAMKR. McMullen and Pete Cooper for the posi- ' j yesterday was able to take an airing in honors at Convention Hall last night ; TOMORROW"# | Dick Burge, the English champion: tion of assistant to Rurl and Tate, in chair the for the first when the Western Union teams of the V’olimllrd class—Com nan.v >'. HvaMsville mysterious Billy Smith, Jack Ever- 1 i a wheel on porch Guard, v*. American Railway Express. :i the backstop departmen* time, ill for an couple two cities clashed. The Baltimore men ' o'clock, LEAD TEAMS AT G. U.• i hardt and Jack Daly. ’ w sif.y additional • j In These matters are the especial con- ; of days at the hospital, where he is defeated the Washington men, 1.480 to COURSES IN GOOD TRIM CUI-poiind class —-Jewish Communify Cen- Lavigne lost the title at Buffalo 1 ter vs. 4:15 o'clock; v*. St. cern of Stanley Harris. As manager of assured of better than could be 1.457. but the Washington girls outshot Aztecs. Hibb* July, 1899. to Frank Erne, who out- upon f care Martin's. 5:15 o'clock: St. Peters vs. St. i the team he decides which ath- given him at the hotel where his mates the Baltimore girls. 1.237 to 1.223. Paul’s. *1:15 o'clock. j Heading Georgetown University’s base :, pointed him in 20 rounds. letes will be retained and which will be M.Yponnd elnss -Knixhts of Columbus The Kid’s greatest fights were against ! ?»-e lodged Peter's, ' j ball team this season will be Frank L without the advice of Devitt School bowlers AS PUBLIC LINKS OPEN vs. St. 7:15 o'clock. Wol- let go. with or took two lick- I nlltnited Hood s vs. , Wolcott, whom he defeated twice. Griffith. Coach Milan or any West Lame Again. ings They class Whirlwinds Gillespie, veteran pitcher. The Blue cott his with Lavigne President yesterday. were vanquished • Takoma A. C.. 8:.’I0 o'clock. ball Win- ' prior to meetings of the other older heads available for But while the news regarding Hadley by the Central High School team. 1.508 and Gray’s basket team next had never been beaten and had won conference purposes. is of an encouraging nature, a depress- to 1.463. and by Hartford Athletic Club, chill winds that swept Out at Rock Creek Park prepara- MONDAY’* GAMER. ter will be captained by Frederick Mes- ’ from the topnotchers of three divisions. t l.vpnnnd class—Jewish Community Cen- during past | mg note has been sounded with the 1.469 to 1.402 at King Pin. across the Capital from the tions are under way for the annual • mer, little forward the sea- the Joe Choyn- Can Wait Until June 15. West has ter vs. Nationals. 4 o'clock. Both leaders chosen yes- including heavyweight announcement- that Sam Northeast, groups of hardy tournament of the Park Amusement Mil-pound rluss—Woodside vs. A). Browns, and Heilmann complete the are a has now won M. E. cagers tonight at 8 o'clock at t U. Freshmen last Winter. lacking in color and pep. and there i little soggy the low spots, fairly match-play tourney which he has Eastern Mesmer not only floor play. described as the most decisive drubbing are —The Athletics continue pile ; of the outfield, j in were j in High. led the good reasons for questioning the to i roster j good in spite of the raw east wind. j started in the South. A vic- of the G. U. team during the ’ tof his career. He decided then to hang up pre-season victories in the Heilmann has spent some time crushing recent up gloves strength of his throwing arm. His peg- j j Winter rules were in effect at all the tory by a 7 and 5 margin over Albert Corcoran led Peck A. C. scorers Inst t - season, but was one of its ; the for all time. Southland and at the same time . | exercising with Easterling in the batting E. humbled. leading Lavigne. after retiring, opened a ging in practice here has been far from FORT i | courses in order to save the young grass H. Hakes yesterday annexed the Palm night as Trinity M. was • scorers. • | injuries. cage. Impressive. I ! much Beach title for the 48 to 29. In addition his saloon and case in Saginaw. Mich. Os They gave a hint of driving-power as as possible. Bannockburn star. , to basket ball prowess. late years he been in Mesmer is a bang-up tennis • j had employed Cooper's Arm Weak. in beating the St. Louis Cardinals yes- j ChiMi to Try Again. Aces scored a weil earned 44-42 win I I player, ’ various laboring positions at wages that pair Army night. ranking second only to Emmett Pare in i This might be accounted for by the terday, 8 to 7. but a of Maelc's * * Monday. your punch. Friends relieve you of chronic. keep Ossie in the box, i as - } MIAMI. Fla., March 10.—Practically the athletic supper at Tech High , Va.. tossers night. Orwoll pitching long as Manager Schalk would permit, j School tonight at 6:30 o'clock. Motion to 24. j your money.” hasn't been pegging with : Cobb will be back. He | every important money dur- McMullen now that Ty Schalk hoped for a return of his 1927 winner of pictures of the Army-Navy foot ball any too much gusio. either, for the rea- planned originally to play the hard- j easily Lavigne First ; luck, when rain prevented th« first ! ing the Winter season set out here game last Fall will be shown following Tivoli Whirlwinds won over of United States World ion that his usually sturdy right arm hitting Milwaukee product in the out- i Railway night. ; game of the trip, but all the others the long end of $5,000 to the supper. Southern tossers last 54 ILLINOIS FAVORITE Champion Boxers. also has a kink in it. but with the tall field. 1 today to add to 18 purely were played under ideal conditions. I Capt. L. M. tßlfft Jones, head Army < By thr Associated Press. chap from Los Angeles this is a his collection as play started in the foot ball temporary condition, for those familiar Peck Trying Recruits. coach, will be the principal Artec Insects from Cog ouint NEW March , Browns Lack Teamwork. International four-ball matches. speaker. Among other guests will be won IN BIG GAMES | YORK. 19.—The nng with his work at Louisville last year UP).— last night at Central High. 42 to 20. ; TEN today mourned Kid / NEW ORLEANS, March 10 team will split Principal Hart and Athletic Director Lavigne. the firs: assert that he had no superiors in the were included in WEST PALM BEACH. Fla.. March 10 Tuesday the winning native American to become the cham- i Only three regulars —The St. Louis Guyon of Eastern; Bert Coggins. Central American Association in whipping the starting line-up announced by Man- *Pi. Browns today faced i $1,500 two ways. By th* Amoi pion of the United States and the world, I he the opening of a series of basket ball coach: Richard Tennyson, istM ball around the bases. ager Peckinpaugh for the Cleveland j 23 pre-season Henry Culei, young Italian from New | IOWA CITY, March j After Jack McAuliffe. who was born not good hit- exhibition games in month. director of boys' activities for the muni- PURDUE NEEDS VICTORY lowa. 10.—U- Mac probably is so a Indians’ first exhibition game of the a York, paired with'- Harcourt Brice, cipal playground « : linois. winner of Conter- ‘ s in Ireland, vacated the title in 1893. points or so. Manager Dan Howley said his j department; Dr. G. the Western ter as Cooper by some 40 season with New Orleans today. men | Miami amateur, turned in yesterday’s White, TO TIE INDIANA QUINT ence indoor track and field . I undefeated. Lavigne was the outstand- but he of the earnest, phiggmg type, ! were physically fit to meet the Cincin- j ball of Han is athletic director of the i champton- mg is They were George Burns at first, j best practice round with a best high ships seven times since contender in the division. Lavigne who Is on his toes, trying every minute nail Reds here today, but that team- District schools; John Chamberlin. CHICAGO. March 10 M»).—The , 1911. will make j Johnny Hodapp at third and Luke 65. Cluci registering a 68. Daniels. Assistant its eighth bid for the honors , I »*s born in Saginaw. Mich., of French- and there is some basis for the belief ! work was not up to standard. i Teams that entered the grind were: Principal Principal Western Conference basket ball cham- tonight Canadian stock. Sewell behind the bat. Louis Mattern, Dr. C. ’ when the finals are decided in Unt- . i that he will improve as a swatsmith Wesley Ferrell, rookie ' He named Sam Gray. Walter Stewart , | Joe Kirkwood Albany. (ii„ amt Tuny Woodward. Birch. pionship. at least half of It. rested on verslty the Dick Burge. promising < W. Elmer ! of lowa’s new $500,000 field j Britain’s world light- under the new method of procedure he | John Ogden as his first string M airman. New York Rippey. Zearfoss. Joseph Low- the outcome of the vers - last game of weight champion pitcher, was scheduled to start. i Henry Cimi Limit Island. and Art De- ery and F. W. Glenn, all the j house. ; was knocked out bv has adopted. shortstop pitchers, and he must pick out at least j mane. Lous of Tech : the season, between Purdue and Minne- 1 Lavigne in Jonah Goldman, from I Gland faculty: Warren Spencer, Harrv The University of lowa figures as the | the seventeenth round a: Syracuse one more hurler to round out his Harry Cooler, Buffalo, ami At Katunnaa. Mvers. | sota at Minneapolis tonight. the McMullen Changes Swing. University, poled out a home j Chicago Mike only other outstanding contender, with National Sporting Club in London : starters. McDonald. Dr. James Rolls. John Indiana holds a half interest, ! run in a practice game yesterday. Joe Klfttsford, X, Y , amt A! : with a ‘ third place revolving Michigan in 1896 Up until this Spring Hugh has been TtirnnU. Morrissey. Mr. Fyfe of the Boys' Club season record of ten victories and around WatroUK Grind Kapult and Mr. Fenwick. two ’ and Ohio State. Wisconsin, the 1927 : j The British idol scaled 140 pounds ft turn-about hitter, swinging in south- Red Sox Feel Good. Macponakl Smith Great Neck. and lltlt defeats, and Purdue must win tonight to less than 133 for Ruth Has Sand I'eetitis. McMhnrn Pittsburgh Indoor champion, having lost its , | the Saginaw Kid paw fashion against the right-handers BRADENTON, Babe Ruth has uncovered a new I to Johnny Patterson, J , in the swimming tank was carded hung threaten to be more than a dark horse. He today with a new confidence instilled i Golden. N. and Bill also in the balance, with Bennie Although the weights and on the dav before the fight that hitting right-handed is his natural dbea j*—sand feetitis—the Yankees' ij 1 Burke. New Jersey. today for local schoolboy athletes. In of , i Illini in the prelimi- i slugger declares the sand by yesterday s vanquLshment of the ! j Larry Nahholt* unattached. and Trank Oosterbaan Michigan leading now anaries last night failed ' was the favorite at 3 to 1. He a style, and that he has had more suc- ] famous on i Wails Aim'eton, Wi. the only contest with a strictly local with 129. •¦Stretch" ;' to place a man was gets i invading Boston Braves and Murphy, the tn the 60-yard , head taller than Lavigne. cess that way. so on the advice of the I ihe bail lot into the shoes and j i the re- i Harry Hampton Chicago. and Clarence setting Gonraga was to entertain Mount tallest player In the conference, dash and were not strops skin, | Rogers Hackney. Atlantic t’itv reach- in 440 and 880 “I’ll lick Burge if he weighs !45 board of strategy, he has de- j chafes the just like eating crack- j doubtable Hornsby. i 1 St. Mary s Prep basketers of Emmita- ing ; the yard runs, they nev- HarriMan The first encounter of the two Boston inmv Ciirlterry. Chicago, ami Tom Boyd. 6 feet 6 inches in his socks, has are favored , P°;i; Ic pr 8 ton.” Lavigne exclaimed cided forego left-handed hitting hence- j ers in bed. i I NewJi York, burg. Md.. In the I Street School gym ' I ertheless to capture the title k\ to complaint, clubs was by ' I 121. needing four goals to tie and nine ’ waiting for the gong, the forth, Since devoting all his time in But in spite the George ; won the Sox, 9 to 8. Jim Kmtthy. Cincinnati, and Willie Dow at 3:30 The game was to ’ ’ because of their superiority in the polek Saginaw Hornsby pulled the S link o'clock points to win. vault, | Kid from his comer heard an English- the wand drills to hitting in the ortho- ! Herman played on first base with the only two errors of jI Karan. mark the end of Oonzaga's campaign. Wisconsin ; mile and two-mile events and the a Rookies yesterday against the Regu- the game and failed to for John Connell. Chicago. and Jack Forrester, made sure of a half in- «hotput. man offer odds on Burge. dox manner he is getting better results, ; account a , New York Devltt School swimmers were to vie terest In third alongside North- ¦ take you lars and caromed a single off single run. Boh place, lowa’s chances to upset Illinois ! ‘TH on for 590.” Lavigne and hopes to effect still further im- McDonald and Ale* Avion, both of with the Navy Plebes at Annapolis western. by defeating Illinois last night. I center called over his Paul Kriteheli Jo the delight of the Tomorrow the Sox are to engage j Chicago. this . j around Capt. Frank Cuhel in the dash shoulder as the bell provement by constant application. the! j Charles Mayo. Phishing. Long afternoon. 32 to 22. clanged. lans. ! i Buffalo Internationals at Sarasota. 1 Island and and hurdles and George Fairo, prob- 1 Ram alone could be figured to pre- Wilfred Reid. Detroit. Tonight at 8 o'clock Devitt's basket ‘ \ When Burge was sprawled on the the opening afternoon of the The Regulars won a six-inning fray i ball team will close Us season against ; »*>ly the best 440-yard man in the con- vent this from the Rookies Yannigans. by j ference. floor in the seventeenth round the Eng- Nationals' Spring exhibition series at .or St. Mary's Celtics In the Alexandria, i' Gehrig poling out a triple and lowa qualified six lishman handed Lavigne a check for their training base here from being an j n to 2. Va.. Armory, starting at 8 o'clock. COURT TITLE AT STAKE m»n in three pre- £SOO. nearly | two singles. He fanned once. liminarv events with Michigan • That knocked out the entirely satisfactory affair. The team A large squad of Central High nata- . Illinois. • "Kid." who wagemur MORIARTY WORKING HARD IN ana Chicago three thought he was " tors Is PENN-TIGER BATTLE , counting apiece. • that was to be entertained was the Bos- Moriarty entered In the South Atlantic i SSOO ton Tests Rookie. swimming Dick Rockaway. a sophomore from Ohio Braves, led by the redoubtable championships tonight In NEW YORK. March 10 (4»>—The State, led the ’i , the SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. March 10 ! pushing out both Red Wtngo and Bob j j George Moriarty wanted to get as far the decide | fast course compared to the 10- Pre-meet dope, which rat;\l With a t keystone, as he | Yankees a race. COLLEGE BASKET BALL. third place. ¦ lap track at Nebraska. Beaneaters’ new manager. Jack Slat- Fothergiil j could from some overanxious The other league I Northwestern which here- Oklahoma and Kansas as favorites, was ; fans who persisted In asking him Wisconsin, members. Yale and tofore has the setting tery. has assembled what seem*, oni* Harry Rice, late of tire St. Louis) 32; Illinois. *2. Columbia, meet I; furnished for the little changed by the preliminaries las: thought on the New York battle- championship ¦ whether he he could brut the Northwestern, 43; Minnesota. 2*. ground to close their i Indoor meets night, except that lowa State Colleges year. 53 TEAMS ARE LISTED schedule. Yankees this 111 rating was materially There enhanced la one thing that Moriarty IN BASKET The Ames athletes qualified four of does know He knows why he did not TOURNAMENT PARE IN the doyen KANBAB CITY, | | SEMI-FINALS men selected to run in the DODGERS ARE TEACHING beat Uie Yankees in 1827 and that is March 10 With 1 t finals of the quarter nute and half more than some managers knew when 53 teams entered in the National A. A OF WESTERN NET PLAY mile, while Nebraska. U. basket ball tournament here. 14 Kansas and M'.s- the season was over. Moriarty did not --t soun qualified one each m ihsxv* teams frof Kansas and Missouri havr IN CINCINNATI. March 10 i4** Emmet events any WOMEN | j make effort to alibi his way Into SPORT and Grinned and Kansas .Aggies PLAYERS HOW TO CLOUT •wen Fare. Georgetown reached ; each tlie season to come He named and matched in a preliminary round j University, placed an athlete for the 440-vani today to reduce the for a lull week j ihe semi-finals of the Western indoor i specified certain position* on the field field , ’ * of competition Malting Monday. webstkr < tournament In defense of his title, «finals. ?*#• that were not with neatness schools of Miss when | The feature of tonight's finals JM * A iSt**! J*f PJ.fi Hendricks announced he would work i handled Records MacGregor. Miss he defeated Fred Oexman, l prem- and dispatch When the Winter rolled Three favorites, the Hiliyards of Bt, Senior sextet hold* a U-to-0 Ewers and Miss 1 i Cincinnati. ises to tv the special match Fia March JO six of them In the two contest*. i Joseph, Mo., lead Tnlman were sent to » B—l. 8- 3. race N-- around Moriarty made changes. national champions; the over the Juniors for Inter- the free tween Nav vVnge; - - He 1 world throw tenner lowa Manager Robinson and his • Kenosha, Marjorie committee to la* With Fare in the ate 3’.v did not make all that Ke-Nash-A squad of Win., clnss basket ball honors. They compared with semi-finals Muir tNCegv athlete, and J.v aides making headway in HUmrturn at Giant Camp. i he wished to those of representatives Rogers, Kansas City: Clines, Btvak ButS are make, but he got part way on the road. runners-up last year, and the Cooks earned their second victory last from some Jtl countries. Bill louts- t’mveisuy freshman teaching the Robin* how to ; AtJOUBTA, Ga, March 10 i I Mi hits, it) 14 trips to th< plate the alded. However, Btoneham there ! Juniors HIGH • says laurel*. As umpire he also won his GREENLEAF SETS PACE will put forth a supreme effort I'hlrtt—Ataeri, «u t’liivarnii.v ALEXANDRIA* FIVE IN WOMAN’S GOLF training campaign is nothing mysterious about his visit to retrieve FINAL share and that of some others themselves. IMENWEIIIATE I'MM Ondt Robbie is ii/rp'ful of develop- and calls it tinly a vacation AT POCKET BILLIARDS In a second team match yesterday, AtAINKM, LOSES TITLE CONTEST ST AUG US VINKFla March ’»> ing hitting strength of Jigger Blais Giants swing Moriarty, having seen players perform Emit-— American I'oiveiait, , G Senna v\qk‘H. iHvfder the 'lire Into action over the fail perform, manager CHICAGO, (.I*l.- Ralph the Juniors fared belter than In Ihe --li„,.iKM W,iv!\ tormer of «oe Max Carey and Davey Bancroft ate and to is the first March Hi tilt, WaahMutoa I'nOmaitV |V' I rOKTSMOI’TH V* nt highest golf week end After the game here title defeating the Senior I hint —W II .. woman's tuies ;oe to- of a major league dared Oreenleaf, Philadelphia, winner of the second rain llliih Millool, |> j High of Armtributlng instiTcUon* to rai.-e tire day with '.he Bears they ad- club who Ur squad, 'i'i to 'it. i Alexandria basinets tell before United Slates. Canada and France Newark swap the hatter of the league, luat national itoekel billiard tournament, ji Mint team 'i nma. Woodrow Wilson High, 32 39. to Jigger.*, mark above *he 300 circle vance on Kt Augustine to oppose ihe champion Line-up of big game: I to in the dav met Virginia Van Wie. sensatavta one year after said champion had won stood In first place today in this round J'lral—tViiirrn Huh A,hoot * • deciding game for Virginia Bears, again 'Hie S, the seho- voting Chicago plaver tor the Florida tomorrow New York- his robin meet, with victories iiliit*till. I'utitl ton* Junior* i|At, -Msi fsiUiMt J, Huh s, h„„! dig championship. three ill,* te Slim, non IJeiMiidI Ana* lasttc championship tieie last night Iv- Fast Coasi womans iuik Johnson Star for t ard*. ers. will return here after meeting the Most managers having He was given a difficult tussle last Klllli'i VVilaou K I llolli hint—-Holton School .... mu i j ctvwn Jacksonville a champion' 111 ) 111. .’ pitviie K.. . . lit Are Url ll.l* ] tween the section winners Mvss kVlh-tt wen*, into the . club at Jacksonville on I*o, final roune AVON PARK ha Msi«h 10 'Ao ship hatter, whether of this year's vin- night by Harry Wood of Duluth, but the .11 nte|ill 1 1le M I Ir.l I Violet Minin ritVtmillMl TEAM AtAINKM, | let! by Towell, ,by of Monday .loaallt . . .A, *' n llrll the victors led dls;xvsmg Virginia AVitwvn Ch. Vkhlie tile Cardinal string of exhibition tage or some other, would to him, former cliumpioii finally won. Lift to lid Hi’Ulolil* ti lileeliAMlVel- Etral—U«*u«i>lowii l, l*\ur,im,.l, i,,* though cling -4a|tt,l lliiiuini'iatiotii U Miii v Eninot limit,! ; throughout, Alexandria was | cagvv J ami 5 Mias \an Wie defeats vict/klrs a* cut are/ft by tiie Ath- Manush, hutting In 10215, . # II Pirate Vaoitlgan* Win*. champion lllninlii' Chiin It .Kv*l>u Tantiii* thinl timft.t.l IIat tion,,, t , dangerous all the way Maureen Givutt, Ktigiewood N J 3 lete yesterday Hyl Johnson who has ; ! couldn't make the grade In 11127, and a PABO Maul, |{j I and 2 beer; hurling gd ball br win a tegular ItOBi.KH. Calif. , lie began to early GEOKGETTI-DEBAETS LEAD. Eagles, University and ME MON IMMVIUtAt- Although youngsters show It so that It I*: American j squad war. a : 'A*i the of the ‘ YORK, <4‘) Nmonl AH. pla/e on the Cardinal »v,o doubtful whether Moriarty at any time NKW March 111 Com- Western High Hchol won the senior. ; HUNTER WINS AT VINAU » Pittsburgh Pirates collected only Auto Bodies, and feature tire last three innings i thought he was going to make the giude ing down tiie home stretch In the six- Intermediate and Junior team titles, l*n>loaii‘u> >’i,i;«l Radiators a r hits they nosed out the Regulars, '$ to *' j PALM BK.ACH. Fla March to <4" He allowed nary Jilt alb Art last season He permitted him go to day bicycle race which cuds II respectively, to the Washington tree* > o.i St, > Fenders Repaired U> at a K»»i» odea m j ranking * 2 nr the first inttadub game Ba, o,i.| .lo»<| ,x in Hollywood IKK HAVEN Pia . Match HI The world record of 4 seconds tire , NASH<« I * ways toast of having as good an out' while honors went to Mary Tot* 41 MON IMitt tilt tl M| i l eaav fie 14 t*t*> i<< a*a-* G’ampp Hirer of 'AO i In Y M 0. A Volley Hall laague play luntor ONES. high j Welch arid Malone The Philadelphia Nationals today ! York, Tv man Western High Reload, totaling AN, 43-vard hurdles was equaled last . likely pl»«h-i field as New as never was as last night Mines downed Iteds, 15 nr Noiiiil i Hard to hehexe bui Manager MrfJarthya roost awaited •¦he invasion of their lialiiing j great in Hie outfield as he was at hat, 55 out of 50. Ea*l Man 'tYiliiisa ! night by Bernaui Lucas of Oardtnei , Us, .sent at the enemy here to id and 15 to 13 Willies are heading Wmteiii the event a fr g prospt* will be ; ramp of Connie Mark s Athletics Western's tossers won positions High AS Oa | Me . tn the final heat of tn tact a Shearing, league race, more - for the mn,lid game father gill I* Hanger. the will* Mines second and he,sill,l Mlltilixl Hoot, Iln,l tenth animal Howdoin tVUege fn order, and final of the In the final* than any other single nr* tire inlet at f series in Iteds Hill'd. t<»> hmi A i an Paternity indoor h*c\l»mlcr car SN4S the Booth There Is another outfielder of the ganlratlon Tlunl M .tilt,a lino,tto,*>,,,. i, meet *r Many h, • o, Bed* to I Hurler* Pager even the rnunt Manager Detroit team who some day may hear tieorge Washington University was W. 11... ;u ,‘H • t. h. Mair-li JO