Terps Meet Unbeaten Teams Tonight : International Polo Trophy Languishes Boxing Line-Ups ALL-AROUND ROGER. —By JIM BERRYMAN MEET RING STABS Here HORNBOSTEL« In Clashes FOOT©ALL HAS &IVEN HIM THREE LETTERS AND HIS Maryland vs. Penn State, College Bie<&EST thciu....whenhe IN PENN STATERS Park, 9:20: AT MARK IN LED THE ATTACK To TdM (P. 'W 115 Francis McAndrews pounds, Georgetown 14 -»3 S.) vs. Jimmy Young (Md.). 125 pounds, Mike Zeleznock (P. S.) Streak in Danger of Being vs. Bill Waller (Md.). Races Stars in Main Event Has Not Challenged Since 135 pounds, Larry Madison (P. S.) Ended—Richmond U. Also vs. Ivan Nedomatsky (Md.). of Boston Meet 1930—U. S. Dominant 145 pounds, Larry Goodman (P. S.) Tonight. vs. Walter Webb (Md.). in List. Great Court Foe. 155 pounds, Lou Ritzie (P. S.) vs. Smart Mile Field. High-Goal Mike Lembardo (Md.). 165 pounds, Freddie O'Neil
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Heavyweight, diana will after Hal International Challenge Cup, their first acid ring flyer, go Ο. R'S AT undergo vs. Carl Stalfort (Mid.). BOSTON, for which is to what the test of the season tonight at the Cutbill's 2.12 record the 5ECOMO polo vs. Tech NEW Columbus U. Villanova, America's Is to Ritchie Coliseum when Penn State's "1,000" at the forty-sixth Boston A. &ASE. Cup yacht High, 8: A. track meet racing and even more exclusive, be- powerful Nittany Lions, also unbeaten, 115 pounds, Henry Peterson (C.) vs. tonight. be- invade to headline a two-ring sports Jim Lyons (V.). He came within a second of the cause it is limited to competition 125 (C.) vs. tween the United States and England, circus that is likely to surpass any pounds, Irving Ginsberg mark at lrst wepk's Millrose games, Capt. Jack Haskins (V.). seems in a fair way to become one of to date for thrills. and with an improved track and a previous program 135 Leon Shub (C.) vs. pounds, the forgotten trophies of sport. In the other half of the act still Ralph Cost (V.). capable field he is expected by many The aristocratic Hurlingham Club, another undefeated combination. Uni- 145 pounds. Edward Perruzzi (C.) to surpass the record set by Cutbill vs. Bill Dinges (V.). in hasn't versity of Richmond's basket ball I in Buffalo 13 years ago. Against him Britain's ruling power polo, 155 pounds, Paul Desch (C.) vs. Paul since 1930 and if it could will seek its twelfth straight will be such track luminaries as challenged quint, Kerrigan (V.). afford to do so within the next year victory of the campaign when Mary- 165 pounds, John McKinney Bill Bonthron, however, re- steadily which defeated Mas- in playing prowess between the two Columbus, easily duced their interest in the 24-year- Institute of last Afo-SUH ! countries, and England no doubt, is sachusetts Technology old classic. week, will be its second win ATCAKOINNER as well satisfied now to let mat- seeking Fo' 15 just In as starts. ters rest for the time or until many Stars In Hunter Mile. ENOU6H being Catholic University's boxing team LIMITS HIS TRACK. ACTiVlTV To \ such time as the old country can rally was indi- rwv $ will be the local "road" team. I shift of interest no HI6M AND LOW as she has done in tennis and golf, to only Others of Notre Dame Grid HURX>LES, POLE cation that the Hunter mile on The Cards will meet Virginia Military THE vault, hiGene Venzke, Eric Ny of Sweden. to organize and equip an international the exception of the forth- Leslie Wade of Montreal and several polo squad, for cup competition. WITHcoming meet with Virginia, ed to Be on Hand. capable collegians entered, there was tonight's boxing meet with every indication that Joie Ray's Bos- V. S. Gaining in Talent. Fenn State is likely to be the stiffest ton record of 4:15.2 might be wiped contrast with the rising wealth of of the year lor Maryland's glove jab- out. LAYDEN, coach of Notre young talent in this country, Eng- bers. The Lions will present three "he "600" should be a brilliant IN and better known as OLYMPIC BOBSLED land's high-goal polo ranks have who to as Dame, aces are expected gain many event, with Ivan Fuqua starting slumped to a point where the British one the foot ball points in Izzy Richter, 1933 National of original against Milton Sandler of New York. would have difficulty putting together A. ELMER A. U. heavyweight champion; Capt. "four horsemen" Hoffman of the New York Curb who later Harry a 30-goal combination. Either the Mike Zeleznock, 125-pound intercol- Exchange and Tommy Ring of Holy went on to drag Duquesne U. out of East or West team, as lined up for champion, and Francis Mc- Cross. legiate TRIALS ON TODAY our national championship matches who has beaten out Russell its athletic doldrums, will be the Follows of the New York Andrews, Johnny during the past two years, would out- Griswell, collegiate title holder, for guest speaker at the Catholic Uni- A. C., last year's best distance run- SOUTHEAST LOOP class anything England could send the is entered In the 2-mile event 115-pound assignment. versity annual sport/ dinner, set for ner, Are into action. The only polo-playing McAndrews will oppose the unbeaten with Joe McCluskey and Hal Man- Eight Two-Man Teams 1 in the Hotel. country which has challenged Ameri- Zeleznock will face May Mayflower the national cham- Jimmy Young, ning. 3,000-meter can leadership seriously in the past either Bill Waller or Tom Others to attend the aflair will be Birming- pion. in Contest—Fours Race dozen years, is the Argentine, but no ham and Richter will meet Carl Stal- Hon. Alfred E. Smith, Dick Harlow, Yale's reliable Keith Brown was BACKSTOURNEYS country in the world now has as many lort. entered In both the high jump and former coach at Western Maryland Next Week. βΟ&Εβ MAP AMBITIONS To BE THE 5U/IMMING A*J> high-goal players as the U. S A Coach Jack Harmony will present a the pole vault. In the former he will and now The 1935 ranking list of the United in installed in a similar capac- and Con 0OKIMÛ TEAMS ALSO ...BUT OFFiC/ALS FROWNED? new rlngster in the 155-pound class meet George Spitz Johnson, States Polo Association shows nine Mike Lombardo, who will take over ity at Harvard, members of Congress, the California sensation. In the lat- Reverses 1934 Step—Fails the Associated Près*. players ratec: at eight goals or belter, the held Mc- the District Commissioners, members ter he will face six 13-foot vaulters. By assignment by Lyman whereas the latest Hurlingham Club of the cabinet and others. PLACID, ν. Y. February Aboy, who will step up to the 165- to Act on Post-Season roster reveals six, of which only two— division. is one of There is a possibility that Brown May Have Mumps. 9.—The battle is on today to pound McAboy Layden Capt. H. P. Guinness and the veteran five unbeaten Maryland the will be reinforced at the aflair by 9 C45).— scrappers, EW YORK, February determine the United States ; Sports Program wing commander, P. K. Wise—are others Ivan the three members of the Foot Ball Games. being Young, Nedomatsky, remaining Elton Brown, crack half miler LAKE the Two others are Indian bobsled representatives in IS SURE In Local Realm homebreds. "four WESTERN horsemen." Walter Webb and Stewart McCaw. Harry Stuhldreher, of the Pittsburg (Kans.) Teach- who could not Don 1936 in.Germany. potentates, compete Miller and Jimmy Crowley, pro- ers' was confined to his hotel Olympics NYTHING less than the form College, By the Associated Press. for England in the international cup viding Spring foot ball training Is will be Down the treacherous Mount Von room by illness today and play. The remaining pair, Lewis showed by Maryland's basket over. TODAY. Term February 9. unable to compete in the Boston A. A. ! Hoévenberg run, l*/2 miles of ice and Lacey and Capt. "Pat" Roark. are ball team while trouncing Vir- It is Basket Ball. of Southeast- planned to make athletic track meet —Participation British teams which were tonight. snow with 26 dreaded curves, eight OF RUNNER-UPTIE survivors of ginia last Saturday is likely to result awards in foot I ball, basket ball and Brown, who was entered in the Richmond U.. at Maryland. 8 ern Conference foot ball teams at Brook a in badly beaten Meadow In in whipping in the court game to- boxing on that night, to present the "1000" with Charles (Chuck) ί 2-man bobsled teams roared away NASHVILLE, along Port Myer, at Gallaudet, 8 in games was 1927 and 1P30. night, judging from the record of Harris Cup. award of the the opening skirmish for places on post-season premier Hornbostel, Indiana speedster, had a The world's "top 15" lr. polo handi- the invading Richmond Spiders. athletic for the outstand- and said he the 25-man squad Uncle Sam will Beats Roosevelt Five for George Washington vs. St. John's. practically assured when the annual department badly swollen jaw today cap ratings gives an idea of American Led by Capt. Roger (Bob) Leverton, athlete and scholar of the senior send abroad next Winter. At Brooklyn. business failed to take a ing believed he had contracted mumps. meeting dominance in the high-goal field: a former Central High boy, who also class. Eddie was The two-man races will continue at White recipient of He said he would be examined by a Best Basket Ball Series American U., Lynchburg. definite stand on the the more question. is an outstanding Richmond foot ball, the award last year. later but that at tomorrow, followed by at Nine Goals physician today, Wilson Teachers, Maryland The was left in the hands base ball and track man, the and exciting four-man tests question Spiders In all probability the remaining any event he would not be able to gruelling in Years. State Normal, at Towson. Nawah of Bhopal. India. have won 11 straight games. Last games of the 1935 foot ball schedule Monday and Tuesday. Finish of an Executive Committee. go to Boston. at Winston, Guest, U. S. A. the two-man teams and as Howard U., lampton. night they swamped respected will be announced by Athletic Direc- Three many Aside from this question the con- Thomas Hitchcock, jr., U. S. A. William and Mary 46 to 20. tor A. J. four-man squads, with an alternate Episcopal High, at Virginia quint, Bergman. ference reversed its decision of a Cecil Smith. U. S. A. Richmond has averaged better than for each crew, will be chosen on the basketers. 36-21 Episcopal School, at Lynchburg. STREAK GROWS year ago in reinstating tournaments 46 a this season, while WIN basis of the four-day competition. victors over Roosevelt Alexandria at Fredericks- Eight Goals. points game yes- High to decide championships in basket holding its rivals to an average G. U. Gerald U. S A. and PREPS TAKE PAIR terday, are assured of at burg High. ball and other sports. Balding, Eng- of 23. No team has come closer than Stevens Heavy Favorite. AT EXPENSE WESTERN'S Whether will be a land. G. W.'S least a tie for second placc Boxins. there basket ball nine points to the Spiders. of the course Elmer J. Boeseke. U. S. A. First Beats Landon and Juniors possessor tournament this Spring was left to jr., team have to in the high school champion- Penn State, at Maryland, 9.25. Maryland's may worry record of 1 minute 55.98 seconds public the Executive Committee. Capt. Humphrey F. Guinness, Eng- ALREADY Villanova vs. Columbus at along with Bill Guckeyson, who has Score Over St. John's. Island's Twelfth for a single heat, set last week ship series, the highest spot to be at- U., land. been a strained in Long Straight 8 nursing ligament when he won the national A. A. U. tained bv them in years. Tech High, Next Maharaja of Jaipur, India. Colors of Georgetown Prep were Court Meet Sure Year. his side. If Guckeyson is unable to Is Colonials' Worst two-man title, J. Hubert Stevens of Tech kept its chance of deadlocking Catholic U at V M I. Lewis L. Lacey, Argentina. hoisted in two basket ball games yes- Victory of whether a basket play, his guard post probably will be Lake Placid appeared certain to lead Western by trimming its old foe, James Ρ Mills, U. S. A terday. Wrestling. ball tournament is held this taken over by Charley Keller. A1 Defeat of Season. the way in the opening tests. He Central, 40-30, in the other seriei REGARDLESS Michael Phipps. U. S A. The Garrett Parkers' "big" team at year, the event is assured for Waters and Bernie Buscher will be at had his brother Paul as brake. game yesterday. ! Seth Low Junior College, William Post, 2d, U. S A. won over Landon's first-stringers, 36 1936, along with tournaments in box- the forwards, Vic Willis will jump High in the esteem of the gallery- Eastern, already crowned champion Gallaudet. Aidan Roark, U. S. A Andorka will take care to 17, and the Prep's junior outfit ing, swimming, tennis and The center and Bill Special Dispatch to The Star. are the teams piloted by Gilbert Col- idled. The Lincoln Parkers play theii Central Y. M C. Α., t York golf. Capt. C T. I. Roark. Ireland. downed St. John's juniors, 28 to 19. annual track meet, which was not of the other guard job. Tickets for Ν. Y„ February 9.— and Donna Fox. rugged New final series game Tuesday, meeting Y. Wing Con:dr. P. K. Wise, England. Summaries: BROOKLYN. gate (Pa.i eliminated at the last annual meet- the twin bill are at $1. ( in priced George Washington University's basket York athletes who finished second and Tech. Central engages Western Rifle. G'town Prep (36). Landon <17) ing. remains on the conference pro- ball band, routed by Long Island Uni- third, respectively, in the A. A. U. the other final game Tuesday. their 7 y2 to % victory GF.Pte. GFPt." Western Maryland, at George gram for the third Friday and Sat- O'Sh'nessy.f 2 0 4 R.Brown.t.. 2 0 4 versity last night by a 50-29 score will tests. Dick Lawrence and Jimmy Western now has won five games HUYA FROSH over M. I. T. last week, Colum- Dettweiler.i. 2 0 4 Ransde'il.f.. 10 2 Washington. urday of May. try to gain an even break for its two- Bickford will ride with them. and lost two, and Tech has four vic- QUINTET DESPITEbus' boxers are certain to have Rice.c η 111» Sands.c... 2 0 4 After Warren V. Miller, president Franklin.g.. 0 0 0 Stalllngs.g. 113 day Northern court jaunt tonight wher Among other drivers are Curtis tories and three defeats. Central Bowline. their hands full tonight against Spalding.g.. 1 5 0 0 0 of the New Orleans Midwinter Sports Jordan,g. St. John's of Brooklyn is opposed here Stevens, who has won the A. A. U. which until yesterday had a mathe- Convention Hall—final five-game ROUTS EASTERN HIGH Villanova, touted as one of the best Hlggins.g... 0 0 0 L Brown.g. 2 0 4 Association, had appeared in person Byrd.K..... 2 Ο 4 The Colonials became the twelfth four-man title for three consecutive matical chance of a tie for second bleck of Campbell Sweepstakes, 8. teams in the Pennsylvania sector. If ..000 to ask the conference to continue its Murray.g. straight victim of the Long Island years, and William F. Stearns of Cam- place has two wins against five losses anything, the Wildcats will reign Powell.g. .0 Ο Ο Track. "courteous relations" with that or- Cummings.g 0 0 0 quint when, after a close first half the bridge. Mass.. whose sled crashed and is fourth, where it will finish Second-Half Rolls favorites to win the meet ganization. sponsor of the Sugar Bowl Rally Up Big slight local team went on a scoring spree tc through the wall on Whiteface curve Roosevelt shows eight defeats in as Georgetown and Maryland in the match of Totals .ΐβ~4 3β Totals ..~8~ÏÎ7 game, the Southeastern group dis- i Probably outstanding inflict the season's most decisive defeat Thursday. many starts. West Virginia U. games. ses- Score, Beating Public School the night will result from the match- Prep Jrs. i2R). St. John's Jrs ΊΟ). cussed the question in executive on the Washingtor.ians. in Eastern inter- of Leon Shub, Columbus' GF.Pts. GFPts. Tech High sion. The announcement forth- i ing Capt. Ο The Blackbirds took a 7-to-l lead Tech Takes One. only Sheehan.f.. 7 0 14 Battlstl.f. .. Ο Ο scholastic, at Panzer College, would Champions, 42-25. southpaw 135-pounderf and Ralph Flanagan.!.. ο Ο Ο Dalton.f.... 10 2 coming was that the conference early in the fray, but George Washing- had the whip hand ovei Newark. Ν J. Cost, crack lightweight of the Wild- Foley.c. .4 0 8 Dieble.f 3 1 7 11 .Λ. ± O .11 10 continue its policy of letting the Ex- IAJ11 UCU IV up Basket Briefs McGowan.g. 113 Lynch.f. ..102 Central in the first half at the · ecutive Committee decide whether cats. Heinbauch.g 113 M'Laughlin.c 10 2 of the first the Colonials TECH minutes half, end of which it was ahead, 17-11 in strong freshman ΑΠ seals will De avanaoie on a nrsi Regan.e.... 0 0 0 Toomey.g 0 0 0 At this member teams should participate 0 0 0 trailed by only 13-14. point but Central rallied in the third basket ball team continued Its served basis at 40 cents Bround.g... quar- GEORGETOWN'S come, first per 3 Ο « on a basket post-season games. White.g Island went rampage unlimited baskéters are after ter. and at one time was behind SPEEDY NEW YORK U. burning pace last night, van- customer. Wolle.g.... 0 0 0 Lon^ Pepco by to run an 18-13 lead at the half, in Central the up a game for Monday night only 15-17. However, Tech again Four Provisions. quishing public high school Totals 28 Totals 119 found the Black- university will at- ."l3 ~2 ..0 The last 20 minutes High gym. Call National 8800, branch spurted, and this time got well ahead championship Eastern team, 42-25, in birds in command. Cleveland 8939 WEARS DOWN HOYAS conference's decision regard- the tempt to partially atone for its complete 256, during the day, or to stay the remainder of the way. preliminary to the Georgetown- Catholic Leemans was George Wash- tournaments included four New decisive defeat of last week by TROJANS 00 TO HAWAII Tuffy at night. Summary: THEing York varsity game, on the Tech ington's ûest bet. Leemans scored 11 provisions, namely: court Duke, when it meets Virginia Military Tech (40). Central (30>. Basket Ball Rablnowit* of Fairlawn Juniors are seeking tilts Resumes Winning 1. That tournaments not exceed Eastern got away and at tonight at Lexington, Va. The Cadets points, trailing only G F.PtS. G.F.Pts strongly in The Black- with courts. Daly 2 2 H three in duration. to a 5-to-3 Scheduled for Grid Contest at Long Island scoring. 145-pound quints having Munhall.f,. ι l .Ί days one time in the a will be out avenge pasting Rea.f Ο ο il 4 early stages held bird ace accounted for 12 points. Call Atlantic 3925-J. Nau.f 12 Stride in 50-36 Tilt Before 2. That be limited to suffered last season. Farrell.f... S 111 Fox.f 1 ο Ϊ participants 15-6 lead, but the frosh had cut Honolulu New Year fi 1 teams Day. Summary: Billings.c.. 11 Thompson c. 4 1( not more than eight leading this advantage to 16-15 at the half. A possibility that Capt. Eddie Thi- War basketers scored Hahn.g. ...135 Silversteln.g Oil on Court. W. Ό dP). Army College 4,000 Tech of the conference. Then in Long Island (όΟ>. G. Roland e. 1 ο 2 Hengster.g Ο 0 f the final half Carroll Shore, bodeau, 135-pounder, would be un- LOS ANGELES, February 9 (P).— G.F.Pts. over the Cohan Construction Co. determined G.FPts. Mulitz.g.... 13 5 Vermillion,g 4 S If 3. That the location be Tommy Nolan and Harry Bassin, the and the Uni- β .. 0 1 1 able to fight added to Coach Eddie Southern California Bender, f. .. 3 Ο Howell, f. 28-19. quint, the Executive Committee on the latter two La Fond's worries, but the Cardinals, versity of Hawaii foot ball teams will 8chw»rt. f. OOO Ruley. f.... 102 Totals... ί 5 10 40 Totals.. ÎÏ ~5 3(1 by former Eastern stand-oute. !.. S 4 10 Goldfaden. f. 12 4 YORK UNIVERSITY'S crack Kramer. Referee—Mr. Keppel invitation from member institutions, the rims with a even with the inexperienced Joe May meet for the first time in Honolulu Zara. f 0 0 0 Noonan. f. 2 1 S Post Exchange tossers vanquished Umpire—Mr j peppered will to put Ο 0 0 Mitchell. basket ball team was off on 4. That institutions participating in the Little substituting for Thibodeau, are con- next New Year day. Kameros. c. 2 0 4 Schonfeld. c. 34-29. NEW Hoyas far ahead. 2 the Calvary Eagles, Hlllhoure. c Ο 2 2 Ktesel. c... 0 2 the tournament shall bear the entire an even chance. contest the another Lavelle (Dope) Dean, Eastern Ceded at least The brought Trojan Russo, g... 3 3 8 Griffith, g. OOO Roosevelt Gives Battle. potential winning cap- 10 2 financial responsibility. tain. scored 13 schedule to 11 games for the coming Zises. β 0 0 0 Bere. g. ... a 50-36 victory points against 10 for β 0 Bakum. g. 10 2 streak today following The conference set no dates for Rab'wltï. g. 12 offered Western stout Nolan. Many were interested in see- season, four of which will be inter- 3 3 s Frellcher. g Ο 0 0 Merson. g. for much of over Georgetown before a capacity the tournaments. WOLFE IS TAKSIL STAR sectional. Leemans. β 5 111 How Stand ROOSEVELTbattling the way. ing how these two compared, there Shirley, g.. 0 0 0 Tliey At one time in the final 4,000 last In much Coach Howard Jones' men will quarter crowd of nearly night being difference of opinion as 7 20 only one point separated the teams. to whether Leads Five to Win Over Bockville meet Notre Dame, Illinois and Pitts- Totals. .20~10 60 Totals...11 the Tech High gymnasium. The Dean, ace player of the In School Series Here, though. Western got going to KENDALL QUINTS SCORE current burgh in addition to Hawaii. Referee—Dick Meehan. the first for the Violets public high series, is a better the on the game was in Montgomery County Upset. put game well-k*own ice. performer than Nolan, outstanding Summary: since their upset by Yale earlier In Won. Lost. Friends Regulars Beaten, 36-19, series player a year ago. Summary: ran wild while his Roosevelt (21). Sammy Wolfe Western (.'.(IV week a streak of O. U. Eastern 7 0 G.F.Pts. G.F.Pts, the snapped winning Frosh. <451. Eastern <26) teammates were stopping the scoring 0 and Lightweights, 22-10. GPPts. OF.Pt». | Limit Rule Is 5 2 Bailey.(..., 0 0 Allen.f 2 0 4 27 tilts. Tennis Nolan.f. ... 4 4· Western S 10 ... Ο streak of Eugene Ochsenreiter and Gordon f... 1 Ο 2 Burns f..... 2 1 S gave Edelin.f. Likely Georgetown Bassin f ... 4 3 Beam ere... 1 1 a 3 4 If I Fighting gamely, Kendall School basket ball teams 4 1 f> Nolltdge.f.. 1 1 Λ Takoma-Silver School Tech .. Brennan.f... Spring High Silverman.g. 113 0 f Violets an session, but Petroskey.e. 2 0 4 Tolley.f.... Ο Ο Ο Central 2 5 Borden.f... 0 the interesting won from Friends School quints in defeated Rockville High, 31 to 20, yes- Burke.g 0 0 ο Hanley.c.... 3 0 « itself into a Kurtykac.. 2 15 Shaner.c... 0 1 1 the local quint played two The Shore κ... 5 0 10 Miller.c 0 0 0 in in current To Be More Than Weeks Roosevelt 0 8 Ey.g 3 0 5 Maloney.c.. 3 8 Ρ games yesterday. regulars terday the first upset the 3 17 near the end when GreRorio g.. 1 Ο 2 Scheible.g. 2 0 4 Donovan.β.. Daly.β Ο Ο f state of exhaustion were victorious, 36-19, and the light- Eight ... 0 0 0 .. B.Nau.g. Montgomery County basket ball cham- Thompson.g. 0 0 0 Dod'ridge.g. 0 11 York the vast difference Dean.g. 6 3 13 Results Yesterday. il New piled up 22-10. Keating.· 10 2 race. Page.g 0 0 weights, pionship 21. Wells.g.. 0 2 2 in points. Summaries: By the Associated Press. of the men's and women's Western, 36; Roosevelt, Totals 10 4 42 Tota!»...10 5 25 Summary: Merging After an even start the Violets — as a Tech, 40; Central, 30. Totals ~9 ~3 2Î" Totals.. 13 3β Friends (int. S. (31). Rockville (20). February 9 national singles appeared likely ÎÔ the half a Kendall nfn. Referee—Mr. Boyd. Takoma-S. forged ahead to lead at by O F Pts O.P.Pts. G.F.Pts. to the associa- Referee—Mr. Mitchell. Umpire—Mr G.FJHs. With loud already further amendment Games Tuesday. Enrlght. 26-tO-14 score, but Georgetown ral- Gwynn.f.... 1 opposition If this is done, Busby.f 1 tion's playing set-up. with of play to whit- indicated, members of the would be Eastern vs. Tech, at Tech; Cen- lied resumption 8mith.f 0 SPURT TELLS the combined tournaments to 28-21. Here Schultz f.. 1 SAINTS' 5 2 12 Cincinnati, tral vs. Western, at Roosevelt. tle New York's lead United States Lawn Tennis on a "Wimbledon" basis, once Mackay.c.., 2 0 4 In effect, the Violets forged far ahead | Grant.c.. « Both games, 3:30. (Pinal games EAGLES LOSE ANOTHER ο Ο Association gathered here today for delegates out. and Don Da vis. Run Wild in Last Period to De- ooo pointed again, but Ed Eargaden g.... consideration, among other items, of to the Western associa- of series.) McBride.ir.. ο ο ο Delegates Gibeau launched a counter-attack a the rule" tion ap- May.s feat Baltimore Friends, 29-19. proposed "eight-weeks by meeting yesterday expressed Prerlons Results. Find Lynchburg College Too Fast few minutes later agcAn to cut New Bower.κ.. .. 9 2 20 "in Totals ..12 131 Totals which amateur net-men would be of the plan seven 37 to 30. BALTIMORE. February 9.—Spurt- proval eight-week Eastern, 31; Central, 24. York's lead to points, Totals... limited to weeks of that the limi- in 51-16 Basket Fray. eight expenses- principle"—but argued Roosevelt, 33. The second rally was Georgetown's ing in the final period, St. Alban'8 too short." Tech, 40; paid tournament play a year. tation itself was "far American still is at- and the Violets never Friendi <"inV Kendall f22>. basketers of overcame Eastern, 31; Western. 24. University bolt, however, GFPts. Washington Streak rule _ G.F.Pts An inkling of what might take place Amendment to make the apply a Duquesne Central, 45; Roosevelt, 20. tempting to hit winning stride on were In danger thereafter. Eliot.f ο η ο G Corman f Baltimore Friends' quint. 29 to 19. here on the floor was found in a demand or IS weeks of Ο Ο ο M.Corman 1 to 12 expense-paid 19. the basket ball court. Unable to stop New York University will conclude Newmyer.f. yesterday. It was a great fight for the be Western, 22; Tech, Wannan.f. Oil Davidson c.. the Western Lawn Tennis Associa- was indicated as likely to activities of Barnum and afternoon when Pitt by play, Western. 33; Roosevelt, 17. the scoring a three-game trip this Lutrell.c.. 0 0 0 Graham.κ.. first three quarters. Snapped by tion, yesterday, that the rule be res- sought. McClure at Lynchburg College yes- it travels to to meet Navy Cochrane.c .204 Barrios.*. The visitors were ahead a lone Tech, 40; Central, 16. Annapolis Powell.»... 0 0 0 Rabbltt.g.. by cinded or amended "at the 'earliest Gordon E. Small, Cincinnati, newly the were 51-16. at the half Eastern, 38; Roosevelt, 27. terday, Eagles beaten, Summary: Miller...... 2 1 S Murohy.it.. point and Friends by a sin- Press. moment." elected succeeding Capt. Summary : Y. Georgetown tally at the end of the third By the Associated possible president, 22. N. D. (50). Totals. gle period. was Eastern, 25; Tech, OF.Pt*. Totals.... 4 310 Pa., February 9.— Still, there was ground for belief J. H. Bishop, Chicago, said there '51). American (16). G.F.PtS. Summary: Western, 19; Central, 17 (extra Lynchburg 3 1 7 Oibeau.f.... 4 2 10 and heartbreak- that the rule would be incorporated "little good and much bad" about G.F.Pts. G.F.Pts. Miidman.f.. the slender Gross, f. χ 4 2 10 Hargaden.f.e. 5 3 13 Albans <20). PITTSBURGH,By and added: period). Trunkey.f. Ο β Oillette.f 1 S 4 St. Friends (lf>), of one the "as is" into the association's rules. the proposed rule, Barnum.ί... 8 1 17 Sixby.i 4 ο s OreenberB.f. 1 ο 2 Esenstadt.f. ο Ο (l ORIOLES SELL PITCHER. G-F.Pts G Ρ Pt*. ing margin point, Eastern. 42; Central, 27. ο ο Ο :t ο «5 <> President Walter MerrUl Hall voted "There are, no doubt, many ways Brubeck.c... 12 4 Hill.c 0 0 0 Klein.c Oil Parcells.c... Powler.f.... Cole.f «ι ο basket ball team last Terfesen.c.. 8 Ο β Corliss.· 2 3 7 MONTREAL. 9 OP).— Linn.f 5 1 11 Lipa.f «ι Ο Ο Duquesne 16. 6 3 15 Cassell.g. .. 0 0 0 February a measure would help Tech, 42; Rposevelt, McClure.g.. 0 j 1 .*< Λ 24 con- for It at the International federation In which such 0 0 0 Porter.g.... Oil Stehulman.*.. 5 2 10 Bodlne.g 0 0 Adams.c... 1 GarDer.c... 1 .*< night saw Its string of 23. Feinman.g.. 0 S S « Montreal has announced the purchase 0 0 0 11 bum* Eastern, 29; Western, 2 0 4 Lelth.c Oil ONeill.» 0 0 Zola * Phillips.c... Melvinc. 4 3 victories broken and Its meeting in London last Summer and eliminate the "tennis problem. Weit.c 3 17 113 secutive would 32; Roosevelt, 19. 1 1 8 Thompson.κ 10 2 Rubensteln.e β Ο 12 of Pete (Jablonowskl) Appleton, right- Snow.g..,.. Gaynor.K... some saw an indication that his action But in adopting the rule, we Central, Rardin.g.... 10 8 0 0" of a mythical national 31. Bragg.g 1 ο 2 handed from the Baltimore. Qood.g Allen,g.... hopes own Midwestern tennis Eastern, 38; Rooeevelt, Totale....32 6 60 Totals 13 1036 pitcher, as was tantamount to approval by the handicap our championship blasted Pitts- 30. 4 16 Referee—Menton. Umpire—Ο. Mitchell. Orioles. | Total» ..13 ΊΪ 39 Total» ..711» benefit that of the East" Western, 32; Tech, Total· · .23 ~7 61 Total· ,.~ê burgh beat them, 35 to 34. U. & L. T. A. to <4 4 à . t i