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Hihschool Faculty Advisers Will Arrange Sportprogram at Meeting - - --- - -- t " ' y j-' :,' r:i';';-?it'5rSi!J5;-'-- THE WASHINGTON TIMES. MONDAY, MAY 26; 1913. " 11 - i Hih School Faculty Advisers Will Arrange Sport Program At Meeting Today By Goldberg FACULTY ADVISERS A SUMMER VACATION IS ONLY A MATTER OF HABIT, ANYWAY WILLMEET TODAY OHMJFFOiP -r--n T "Trfe Rfcsf eoA,fc Will Arrange Athletic Mentors , f Ab ix MAbe TO-- T WAMr TO I . and Track Games icTuror y so for Field WJST OFF MY this U)K3b-PIP- P A HOLE IN i NdouLWT - and Baseball Contests. yS- - THE HAMMOCKf " WESTERN HOLDS MEET iU J.T. BU.K says : I Red and White Athletes En- 10 CbuMTRY UFE- - 1 'WILL MOT LSkMG ToUH gage in Sports Program at mis SUMMON Satterlee Field Today. hv..v3' Srvr LAjJVanv 1 - By BRYAN MORSE. rtfc The dates for the high school cham- r3 pionship track meet and the baseball twttnrpen - vuum THIS nmn "Western and Eastern 10 and Central and Business, several tlmss A IMeXPeVJSKre VU4Y -I- fcAK ? noatnoned. will be definitely setaea some time today when the board of fac fVOTOrlOWUkJG OK) COUNTRY ulty advisers gets together for a con- tfcbs. ference. - Tt xmn flplni! to clay the double- "-- ieiJer on Saturday, but rain knocked the games out just.as It did the track ?1 viHexJ T Ger UP meet the week before and all of the gBKv nnrt teams axe fu. &e A&ie to aaJ attiiAtM followers of the :-,-.?H ukr. up In the air as to the probably, selec ccor&ica) & Af oviefecoAx tions of dates. Xsssshhbbw v jxwur'fii . - ii vn jm ft la conveniently possible i'1 the high school faculty advisers hope to vm, get games out of the way as it la m the cmnw too much excitement among the T IS. WOT NSteSARY student ooay 01 me various kuiw " Interfering too much with wprk In pre- APPRQUATE. SUMMSR, paration for.the final examinations. ' ' Its attend- YOOj.CAM; vuvm A'UTTLe rAQriJA"noV, AtiiUfS-'HooS- G' COOJcirOG OUESTIOHS-MJ.W- 0 The high school drill with 5 CBr1R-tfT- d FOOLISH way, and TRljOB OF r RURAL BGb 1 ant activities Is out of 'the BRIWG WATURS RVQKT NTb XcUfc 0JKJ ? 1 . : It was planned to hold the baseball and track games so that the usual routine of school work could be pursued with- out any distracting Influences. Among the Amateurs CHAMBER TENNIS CRACKS GET The baseball games may run Into - June If Western can defeat Eastern and Business .comes through with a win GAMES TODAY. BINGLES AND BUNTS io over Central," for then three schools Capital City League North Cap- - will up the title, and the helped-pus- OPEN MOTOR E R ACTION IN TOURNEY be tied for itol and L streets northwest, Henley several years; Paskert and Lobert from the Reds have h the tie probably will be played off. The vs. Travers. A. Waverly vs. Bankers. Phillies In front of 1913 fold. high school fcaseball far the rules governing Central League First and IS. frlrevBastaaee,' asa You cay recall the gentleman who traveled under the monicker of play-o- ff of ties, Ia ke fell Htek of "I the ssaater of air fate" games allow ,for the streets northeast. Northern vs. Says Henley, "mo trae coarace wav- "Warwick, the King Maker." Over the same course Cincinnati should be while there are no tie games played off Asala stan this poetic Byroa Printers. ers" who la auurter of the wood? known as "Redland, the Pennant Maker." Other Automobile Events Will Middle Atlantic Association In football contests. League Lot, Bat wm kr ever la tkt elateh Bat Departmental White Of Jerry Traversf Also the Iroat Commerce and Labor vs. inter- There is only one drawback to this plan now. It-i- s being overplayed. wtm f holding a closed track Help to Make the Season an Championships Start Today meet at Satterlee Field today, and all of state. Mr. Henley also admits that he has "never winced nor cried aloud." The Cubs got Mitchell and Phelan.from the Reds; the Phillies have Pas- the students at the West isna scnooi East Washington League Thir- C. W. Murphy kert and Lobert from the Reds; the Cardinals have Huggins and Mowrey who have been In training for the track In which Mr. Henley shows that he has an edge upon Col. Attractive One. at Columbia Country Club. championship teenth and D streets northeast. from the Reds; and now the Giants have Art Fromme from the Reds. The meet for the high school vs. M. P. In one way if no other. will get a good work-ou- t. United Brethren First law of gravity is against all four of these clubs winning the same year It Is thought that the meet today will Federal League Grant circle and and this may upset the dope. If it wasn't for Ike Newton's proven theory tend to ky up the runners and Jumpers TJpanur street, Takoma vs. Pen- "One Way Out." it might work out but Isaac has evidently established his point By HARRY WARD. An entry list, closely approximating the annual high school event, which play- for Cham-bersbu- rg of former years ln number'of" probably will be held later In 'the "week sion Bureau. With the "booster" run of the that at the same field. Eastern League Seventeenth and If we ever hook up wltir Jerry Travers In a golf match we have our In the meanwhile, having produced these years of golden harvest and Motor Club to this city. May ers who hold forth prospects for tha streets southeast, Avondales 27, closest sort of competition. Is found ln prob- D system already mapped out It Is, In "the main, about this: 1, hole out tee rememberee glories for other clubs, where have the evervliberal Reds and the first club run of the season The high school faculty advisers vs. Mohawks. Washington Associa- the annual Middle Atlantic Tennis As- ably will hold the remaining J.aseball 2, falling this, hole out oui approach shots; 3, falling In the lat- gotten off? Kindly follow direction of index finger pointing toward the of the Motorists cto League Fifth street and shots; in Hagerstown, May 30, motor- sociation tournament starting today games at the American League Park Railroad Standing of the Clubs. tion to the Country before Thursday, the date when the Na- Florida avenue northeast. South- ter, pick up and concede the hole. ing season will be Inaugurated ln a the courts of the Columbia tionals return-- for home games. If the ern vs. Station. After watching him crack the course record in two consecutive rounds blaze of glory. Club. final contests played off and The heights by pennant winners kept The Chambersburg event has been In the singles all of the cracks of the title decided, Thursday, Ncrthwest Sunday School League we appreciate at Just what Chick Matty; the is not before Kenyon with something to spare each time, last "Were not won by a Walsh or sanctioned by the American Automobile District and several of them are at the it will be necessary to hold the games 'Georgia avenue and merely forgot rivals slept Association, will be run under top will play honor at Georgetown Field, which was offered street, vs. Whitney. Evans was up against at Wheaton last September. Chick But they, while their dull and of their form for the " Mt rieasant was purely making trades with Cincinnati. Grade i rules of that organization. of challenging R. L. James, present tltla last week. Treasury League White, Lot, Hy--.. to follow the system outlined above, which at Its best but a Were The run will start from Chambersburg holder, who has two legs on the cup dro vs. N. B. R. A. technical mistake. at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning, and the emblematic of the championship. One "Dickens' masterpieces was "A Tale of Two Cities,' 'but the first car is expected to check in the B. Doyle won two League Thirty-fift- h of at Conrad also has Cricketers Prepare Marquette present Big League masterpiece involves only one showing the economy New Willard. the official headquarters, legs on the same cup and is again en- Wisconsin avenue, St. Steph- Yanks reached home on the 24th of May not with any Intent of 4 noon winning perma- and The of advanced" civilization. at o'clock. "The control will be tered for the chance at en's vs. Trinity. winning pennant, but with a feverish and purely proper desire of achiev- In Baltimore. The return trip will be nent possession. Among the entrants is For Coming Games a made Wednesday and will be via Rock-vill- e, John C. Davidson former title holder ing their first home conquest. They set one world's record at least In. Again, Probably Not Frederick, and Hagerstown. of a number of years back and District game Then Entries for the club run Friday of the tennis champion for many seasons. Capt. Jimmy Hose, of the Washington waiting seven weeks to win their first home but it Isn't a record Washington Motorists Association are drawings the doubles rivalry from opposing clubs. The in men's Cricket Club, is anxious to have all that is likely to bring on Intense Kipling had been called upon to Indite a tribute to the Chance-Tink- er being received every day by Secretary will be made today. The entries and If John K. Heyl. and it is expected a large pairings for the men's singles follow: his men in best possible condition for NEW STROKE would probably have kicked In with this: games to played Philadelphia situation he number of members will take part ln Men's singles, preliminary round R.
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