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J X THE WASHINGTON TIMES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915. n Admittance to Scholastic Basketball League Is Sought by Central High School CENTRAL MAKES BID FOR ENTRANGEINTO BASKETBALL LEAGUE Sends Application to Inter scholastic Circuit Through A. A. President. TECH MAKES ITS STAND Will Battle Ancient Football Rival' On Georgetown Uni versity Field Today. Probable Line-up Central. Positions. 1ch. Chambllsi L. E. . . . . . . .Cole or Selden. or Williams Molster ....L. T ..Hart Jones L. G fcastcr or Gurcvich Carey Center ...rtVlffcr Hunt R. G .Chase Tabor R. T ounK Saxon R. K 'T?'lor M. Roberts. . .Q. B. . . .J. Roberts (Acting cant.) Macdonald . . .L. H M yers or Brawner r Selden R. H Dailcy or Chambliss. Ochstadt F. B Snyder (capt.) Place Georgetown Field. Time 2:55 o'clock. Officials Mr. Magoffin, of Michigan; ref eree; Mr. O'Reilly, of George town, umpire; Mr. McGuirc, of Harvard, linesman. By BRYAN MORSE. Central's application for admis sion to the Interscholastle Basket ball League is in the hands of Dr. William B. Hudson, president of the circuit, and will be acted upon at i the next league session, scheduled for next Monday night at the Army , and Navy Preparatory School. President Lamson, of the Central High School Athletic Association, Hlgn Scnool AtnietlC Association, I h,h th , amf BaM)ll .Ignedthe application asking forth, elePven of ,, Military Academy admission. grows short, all the incidents which ore Since Mark DeGrange has been appointed coach of the Central quint and the Epiphany gym has nls was added as well as basketball so that letters w ill now be given to ' nthletes ho have taken part in regulation basketball league con tests and tennis matches. The decision to apply lor a berth in the IntersholHstlc clicnit was reached recently. Central lollowtr an sum they will be ably rcpreoentrd In tho Indoor sport and thit the bnaUct.'ia will take rank with the other excellent teams wearing tho blue There la every Indention that Centr.il will be admitted to the circuit, as those in charge hao expected the (.'enlral I Dcn ODiuinea ior worn Veiurai nas ' aiscupsions " i" umirin "" ct worn Is neing aonc By ara at with Georgetown. decided to put basketball on the 1" ' '" c iron rean. ....- ii ijcmo ann "O"""" ' i .;"' he nuoted It Is known that no later 1-..1 ., .. .,. .. .u midshipmen uro praitlclng their sontM 'titers who (how posr hllltlcs aro .....,. m. ninln curriculum vi Biiuris uiuii uii . , .,,iul.rf . F,.ni ivercni'i, 11 .innts, lion u in, nniun. "- " - ---.-.. .. -. - tk-n 1....U-11 J . i, t , and l Imw " oW KW" (lllnian. and flaik. The .Navy has Virginia men who broached the 'l""p kcocuom, oiiu n .n-r.. ivii- alr nr inleuse CJEIiecmncy urrvam'S '' ..nl h.H a h.ll.r .. ..f m.n nl.VM. I.. , i. . .. .ll.,ln I .ml.il.'. team to npplj since the uirt of th.. ),MM ntated that the soldiers havn not school year. When the new entral a fctromc team by any means, and las building la opened the boys will lin.i ono ' defeat of his team to the rouBh of-!hrhb'? vr ,n lho eu ,o "on "' f'"'" "f thwehomci.tarfouafl,w nnd tho decision to plaj tliiit eai will lncy should. Uliphant, he said, jirobahly prove a wise one, ns Centin i, the only nun to (ear as a ground wishing to get a unod start In the inio 1 salnci. taken up tor the lirst time this season I Thc Navv tPim therefore, baFes lis , , ! Iiopea niKthe belief that West Point is leew people know thit t'ential nnd n,lt PO strong as usual, as well as upon Tech football teams wrre oihi nnirre-l Its conflelonie in a considerable lm out of the high school fou.hal, sen.,. P'"Z VVTZ lm'' J mm mu uuuiness. iicsiern. anil l.nst-1 .... inufeiii iil mi. nun uienoiu inn two Inrger schools This was In Ine days when Centi.,1 mid Tech weio housed In the same school anil pernio 1 Interests The three other schools decided that a Tcch-Centi il combination w.is not to be desired as opposition in football and refused to phy the Joint team lt was then thit the school oig.inlzed eiinereni leains ami the nrst engage ment founil a bnttle oynl at American ' Ieaguo Park Maggie" Magoffin, who wll leferea today's contest wt.ll unieinbora that opening battle, as he was In It. as wer plaiers like Tindtll, Dallciigcr. Henlor. Shenliartl and Ueall Since that contest which stlrted Teth-Cential tlalrv, tho ann ml games Utween llo schools have been fentures Today at Onigetowh Held the scTiooIs will fight It out ngnin I'enti.il has twice won iho Prlnrntrn ""ii, ai.il Tech also has two legs on the tiopliy 1oda's gime !s in the inline nf a liibbei contot 'Hip 1,1111111 will attrnet tho largest trowel nf the series .iimI should nroio a Inc contest from whistle to whistle. The hope of the Tech leant for n permanent win of tho Princeton I'nn Is a lcton OHM (Vntinl tod n I the hope tlvil telcrn Uowih Itiislm sm mid lose, to 1 enlinl rh's slite or nffilrs would le Tnh tlnee wins and no losses; TMs'ness two wins nml 'n loss, anil Pentml two wins mhI two losses, provided nnslern Is dcfeitid In tht- final battlo Tech plajs, All sorts of cotnplicallons could nrlse should Central win toila and Weslein win from hnin nusiness mm Central The Westerncis helleie thev liae a good chance lt win llielr leiuslulng games, In which instance the win como out on Hie top ot the heap Oonzaga Is meeting the Mexanrtrla High rtchool elrien for the second time this season In Alexandria todav Tho contest l In preparation for the Satur day battlo with the Oeoigotowii Preps for tho Jesuit title of the cltv and for the Prcn school championship Oon zaga Is desirous of bnttllt a the Army Navy Prep team and St Albans for tho scholastic title before the season Is through. Tech will be without the services of THESE LADS iJviji "$" BJt sW SBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSW laaaaaalH' HKttttt. I - S.SJttKt W &. VlLaaaaaHariaasHalfflrarsKjSHf V w JaHlaHaaaaHLPiaF S V T " JlaaaMaBBaaaaBaBBItmlR'"?fHalff I V. j&&&j' 'xffet r S8SWaEalsasa "BUCK" OCHSTADT, of Central Navy Feels Army Can Be Defeated Martin Continues to Look Good to Middies by His Ail-Around Progress Captain Miles in Poor Condition and May Take Two Weeks' Rest. ANNAPOLIS. Nov. 3 As the perlol an old tale In Annapolis just betoro tno big service contest nrc In evidence, ii.ui in 1110 pa. Knew ,""".?,," Dr. TV. A. Lambeth, head of tha Vlr Preparations are being made fnr th Mu lenl rjaahlell .m H.lmburtf. )( n 0T of My . trip to -New "York on the ..m, mere ore Academy and Annnpolis Noiwlthstund ' the poor show ins t the tram in its local names, there i no despondent and the friends of the team think Hint thero Is a fulr chnnco for thn Naj teiuu to vln. I It is pointed out that the Army team seems to bo going back at tho present. time. Willo mo isay icam ..as .- talniy improveu in soino mg.ij.ur. . Wonl has reached here that no less nn authority that Graduate ManuBer t ox, oi me ijeorseiuw i'ii-h-h, ui " ..M ...t.1,.1, nl.in hnth .prvlro eleVi'ns. ' tvaii, ,.v.. ...mj.u w... ... Wius staled tnai mo avy nan an .,...... ... uln hhIu lllmlntiftlnir the vTlliklli.IT IU .,!.. ilW.HIMi".. l ,, .. Tlefeated bv thn Army II ,., nro slims at last that the aro otinillng Into form, and that there will he n. ir marked lmproemenr In tho attaik within thn next week Murtln, who lias pla.ed end, iiaiioac-K, nnei iuii baik thli season. It midoulitedly a bark of er high e alllicr. Not rugged In phleue he la one eif those men who r,.hi iiiiliurtnble. anel ho 1h full of lie termination and ready to rarry tho ball ln rver plaj If he is Hke.l Thn work of DaMs In Siturday's Ramo wan nlno er satlsfaeton He has been plugging ...... ..r. ii.a unm.nl to.ttTI nml rlnilii? surh good work that he got his champ Huturdax. nml illil so well tnai u is erv loilhtfiil If Westpml can Ket his place hne-k lie is u elocKy reiiow. wiin goon speed, and tarries tbo ball flnelv on the Ping oiiti-iiie ot tacKie wnicn, as in inn raso of Harvard, Is th" real reliance of tho Nbw'h attack this jear. Captain Miles Is not In the best shape nl present, and mny be out of the game foi the space of two weeks Whether ho will get his plaee at rniarterbaek is a problem, though It. Is gcnernlly thought that he will l,ttln Oir, who plaved SiIiihHv handles the team well and peu in some corklnsr runs In the open, but ho Is not ruKRcel enough te help the Oene Oehsenreltrr today ln Its Mttlc with "entral Judging on the perform inn' of the Teeh team against Western th" Manual Trainers will be able in go throhch to a win Teeh has n more powerful rush line thRti Central nnd the hacks cet a whirlwind Interfeience which Central Is going to find hard tn stop The Tech eleven has jet to sho Its Blestest power Tf the Manual Tisln ei ,iro aLle to hold on to the bull con sistently the) should ninke good nead va, sgilnst Centril The Tech leav ers arc expected to win Judging Ironi rsst peitormaucoH and while Central Is In no wnv discredited or under I itcd Tech Is given the ptereience hi nmn Certain it Is todav s game win lind the Central lads lighting harrier than ever to doun their ancient ilval Centril-Tecli games alwavs Itnd a host of graduates nnd former fooihnll stnrs at the sidelines, and todiv s i-nme will be nn exception Tech's followers, as will as those of t'entral, ale nuio to be nn Jiand Tech hss won two )eirs running now, and Is anxious lo mnKe it three straights, while (entral is hoping to break the chain of defeata. WILL CAPTAIN Sure That runnel a he should or to be of great use on the delvnse. Oalp haa bed CV;:r.V;d,h,e..oT0w?,rUI!u,h! nl. tho possibilities In case MI1r does not nil tun place. Other cood'tles , ,, h,.v., ln tn. iln,. the ! li.illy for this ilenartmrnt of th Knme. Un'ls are an acknowlrdcril libiile nnlnt. K.nwnrlliv In tlninar imlv fniiK welt at left mid. and liiml- i sell Is not entlralv at home on the either flank Ills iralnlnK hoi been '..... ..-.v. .. ..i .. -. ... ,.... ,,, nn- 14.. iu u. t,,I. (U .WIM... hd?'ps"cyk,,for,U.nls0.ttr,d wlirk'lt'me by 'entering into negotiation. tMt le ha lno been more successful ' , ca.,llnB pa,,,,,, mn nny olhor ( N(lvy piaytr. llo has yet to leain a , ool ,(,. Hbout tho defense o work 'of hH po,tnin. ;TAKE PRECAUTION TO PREVENT "SCULPING" Army-Navy Football Tickets Will Not Be Mailed to Users Until November 12. WEST POINT. N V.. Nov 9 Ttn-looked-for delay, due to precautions being taken to keep tickets out of the hands or sporuiiiors, is noiuing up me distribution of the Army's shnro of the tickets "Tor Iho Arm-Nav football game to ho plaved nt the Polo Grounds ln New York on November 27, It waa announced here tonlsht Lieut. Charles II Mever. secretory nnd treasurer of tho Army Athletic Count 11, said to- i dav thit the tickets will not be put In tho mall beforo November 12. Kach ticket will bear tho name of tha Individual to whom Issued, written In Indelible Ink. Hundreds of letters re celved after the distribution began will letniln unopened until II Is completed 1 lm local council has an option on sev eial thousand sents. which will be sold through the Now York baseball club if.,,imue nn iho Armv Athletic Couut-11 foi ordoia for such tlclicta will only bo nonoieJ when rtcommended by an army offlecr or a e.lvlllnn who la a subscriber to the Athletic Council. Swimming Star Joins Yale Water Aggregation nOHTON. Mass, i Nov. 8 -Russell Dean, fnrmei awlminlng star of Me chanic Arts High School. Boston, has entcied Yalo 1 nlvcislty and will wear the blue this season ln colleglalo compe tition Ills addition to the New Haven vjvater siiuad will materially Improve the nils' chances In thn lace for championship honois. Last yeir he lowered t)io na tional Inle ischolustlc 50-ard record to .'4 t-r seconds, nnd ho has Improved since on this mark, so that he should not only score heavllv af Ihe distance, hut also prove n most valuable recruit foi the iela team. I'urtliei woie, Dean Is an expcit back stroke swimmer, credited with equaling th woilds figures ,il LVi vards, hiuI If nlc tinets anv of tho conference col leges, as seems likely, 11 will have n sure winner for the bnck-stroke event. which Is a feature of the regulation Western program. THE RIVAL TEAMS TODAY "JAKEY" ROBERTS, of Teth. Virginia Is Indifferent To Schemes for Peace Dr. Lambeth, Football Authority, Known to Be Op posed to Georgetown Football Game Vander bilt Fills Well Gap Left by Blue and Gray. By THOMAS KIUBY. CHARLOTTESVILLE. Nov Thera, i today a marked lndlfferenc here to i Is the Informal plana of Georgetown and Virginia alumni to bring about a res toration of the former claaslc of tha football season In Washington In the faculty there Is somewhat of a dlvlslen of opinion, some being unalter-l ably opposed to meeting Georgetown, while others sec no particular objection' to renewing tho friendship that at one tlmo meant ao much to both universl- lion at this tlmo looklnr toward peace While ho refuses to than ublecc " V .UI. u p)rt to the plan for peace. 1 Lr. Lambeth Is more familiar thsn any man lllnc on Qeorgetown-Vlrgl nla re-1 . from' .i i Utions, and. lewlng the subject the standpoint of adviser, he seea noth "Kni icau m wionus um mc inimu lhal at present exists Detween West Washington and Charlottesville. Il was thought that one of tho mo n fai -reaching appeals of the proposed k'amo would bo the tlnanclal considera tions, ailll here It la found thero is lor less enmulasm than might be expected over this. Wlnco tho break wilb George town. Virginia has rnado long slrlues In Intercollegiate diplomacy, with thc result that alio haa now ono of tho most attractive football schedules of any oi Iho minor lollegts of tnc touiitrj. v an f It., m nor (.ollet? h or tlie rountrv. V all- uerbiit has litled tna gap lhat, lt was ihnuuht would be caused bv Gcoigi town's absence considerably more sans factorlly tban many might believe. Un balurday thero were more than t.0 people In the stadium here, wltn tha admission tickets 1 each and the teams working on a "50-50" basis. On alter nate jck-s this gamo Is played at Nash ville, where the crowns arc ncariy three times as large vllle. giving Virginia i aa at Charlnltes- an annual balance on this contests considerably larger than paid in me vears wneu me inp was made to Ueorgotown Field. Ihe Har vard and Yale games pav for them selves, while thure haa been a prohl each time Virginia hss gene to Atlanta to meet tn university oi ueorgia. leav ing 'thanksgiving Day with Carolina at Kichmond ns Virginia's biggest financial day of her year. Reflection on tho matter of finances demonstrates that this factor Is one not calculated to appeal to Virginia with tho strength that many might believe. This Is not to be taken as an Intima tion that Virginia could not fmd any way In which to uo the profits of a, lieorgetown game. Hut the need Is not so dire as many might argue. Among the graduates who annually flock to this place to aid ln tha coach ing thero Is n, feeling against the res toration of the Georgetown game on the ground that lt would be overburdening tho team with another bjg data on an already heavy schedule. These alumni assert that it would be too great a task to point a team for Vanderbllt and fol lowing a week later ln prlmo condition against Georgetown nnd a few days later faco Carolina, victory Jn each of these games! being necessary to avert disappointment here. Leaving nsldo all sentimental reasons and alleged Injustices, the foregoing will give a general Idea to the reasons inai Virginia oner as an oDjecilon to meeting Georgetown. On tho other hand there Is the strong est sort of a propaganda being advanced amour Virginia alumni to have luu team visit Washington. Among tho scores of Washingtonlans who camo hero Saturday for the Van derbllt gainn vvero several who had us tho prime object of their visit tho talk iug over with the powers that bo tho subject of relations with Georgetown Among these wns a clergyman of In ternational leputatlon and an official that ranks high In thn Government serv ice. Theso men have never reconciled themselves to Virginia's action tn breaking aflor four Consecutive re verses. They arguo that no matter now sincere, were Virginia's Intentions the action was never properly understood by thc general public, which felt that It appeared aa though It was an at tempt on the part of Charlottesville to lind tho easiest way out of v early dis appointments In fslrness to Virginia, however, tne rlter can state positively that Vlr glnla's decUlon In this matter waa yli- nulla caiaAh&i hn , Grmm. la. Uai tunll reached the night before the last game, and that the diplomatic blunder was not in making a definite announce ment that. ln, lose, or tie. Virginia waa through. On the other band, the Indications were that Virginia was des- ,1.1.. I (n ..In -v ... ..a...I ;..&...- ony, ftnd lt wal pi.nned to make the announcement of the severance In the nour 01 victory. , . , .... . .. .,.- . 1. 1 ,''; ,a.flV7o sunder the 'thin tie that , n3 ben utralnea to the braKlnif point (V--t. vl J,im iT.J,! . il-- ...im Thu .ptUn l.,..v.. ., -- coacn varntr will nave a ionic frrim JJiiVt ?h. r.ninJnT, tv'iVkin", 0 J.n m rt" ' afternoon, In which all 1 o .lH.!,.U.nlmJj".LV.?' rnT.r" I of regulara will take part. Thera S...-..Mid ucallon WM obtained at Char- w, no injuries to the players who lottesvllle. .... ,., ,u I amo out of the game with Vanderbllt. It l Oils class that Is making the verone turning out for practice ves grcatett efforts to Interest the officials terdav A lively scrimmage took place ln their Dlan for neare. which they un- veatjtrH.t anrf .nAih.. 1. X,if..i fn, n. dcratand would he thoroughly accept- .Kl. b l.A....... n I .'-- ov vrrui.ciunii, i Willie the lineKtveciiAd Is almost- as much of a rule aa the exception In In- Urcolleglate dealing a Georgetown Virginia poat-seaaon game this fall la almost an Impossibility, while tha in- titrations of a game a year hence are far from encouraging to those who havo the better Interests of the two unlver-1 sitles at heart Tha talk of an alliance between Vlr-1 glnla and Cathello t'nlversltv Is dls er.uraged here. Dr. Lambeth being au thority for the statement that all pro posals for this "will receive scant con sideration here. Les Darcy Lacks Punch To Make Ring Champion NFW YORK. Nov. Although Las " .. ..k Darcy. the Australian sensation. oic eel Jimmy Clabby in their recent bout, he did not prove himself to be another Stanley eKtchel. Clabby was still on his feet at tho end of the twsnty rounds, which Indicates that Darcy Is not such a remarkable hitter, despite his knock-out of Eddie MeOoorty. That Darcy was able to win U deci sion proves that he Is no false alarm. Clabby la an experienced veteran and the cleverest and best ring general ot the middleweight who are not arrald lo flsht twentv rounds Australians lave n, great admiration for this stylPlsl Rata, li B from Wsshlnston by of boxing, and Darcy must have dls-T A., tatluvtlna admission to track played very goon rorm in oraer 10 nava gained the verdict. The match waa announced as oeing for the middleweight championship of the world, and In the eyes of hla ad miring fellow countrymen at least Darcy la supremo in inai envision Americans, of course, will not accept him until ha haa disposed of Mike Gib bons, Young Abeam, and others. Hold Rules to Blame For Michigan Failure ANN AltBOH. Mich.. Nov. Eligibil ity requirements at tho University of Michigan are held responsible for the complete collapse of tho 1915 Wolverine football squad Eligibility rules at the Michigan In stitution nro said to bo enforced per haps more strictly than at any other big school ln the country, and there Is widespread sentiment on the campus for changea that will equalize con ditions LoDg-Felt Need Supplied by TH INSTITUTE DRINK AND DRUG Cases Successfully Treated Absolute prlvsev. Home comforts. No danger. Cbmoettnt physician and nursee In attendsnee. Open liar nd NlfM. Literature free to any address. All eomratnteailoni strictly coandenttel irih and I. gts. N. W. Washington, D. C. Phonr Main ITSt. SKJNUfm Secret Practice Now Ordered by Exendine Georgetown's Varsity Squad Initiates Workout Behind Closed Gates This Afternoon O'Connor Expected to Play Regularly At Tackle. Georgetown's first sseret practice of the 1(15 season In due today at tbo Hilltop. The Kate will be cloaed o 11 hut the roaches and the vamlty quad. Net evan the undertjrada will be allowed to watch the team going through lta practice. A Ion scrim mage. In which every regular will take part, la booked for today. Coach RxenJIne feeling that hla ntajers need a lot of grueling work before tackling the strong North Carolina Agglea Haturday afternoon. Tom Oormley la not expected to be In the game with the Aggies, since he waa suspended following (the Army eamr, Danny O'Connor, the big freshman, haa been filling the berth at right tackle o well that, even If Oormley la rflastated, It la doubtful If ha will regain hla position In the line O'Connor la Improving faat and by the end of the aeaaon should be one of the most powerful tackles ever seen at Georgetown. The battle now la between Jackie Maloney find "Midget" Smith for quarterback. Maloney's ability to punt la keeping him In the line-up while Andy Dempeey la unable to play. If Dempaey Is In condition to play Saturday Smtth may atart against the Aggies. Georgetown's nig law school contin gent la planning a parade from down town out to the campus Saturday afternoon. A band will head the line and all alumni are Invited to get Into line. EOF Charlottesville Eleven Puts In Hard Work in Preparation For Game Saturday. CHAJILOTTE8VILLE, Va . Nov. . Virginia la aware of the strength of tba University of South Carolina football team, and will tn Jio way underrate the opponent of Saturday In the game to be played at Columbia. S. C This la the sum ana suosiance 01 ina prvpantiiun '.JS P"".'.!.; r.J,'ndcr of ,ne day. St-.-.. ,-. ... .-- .,-. k . . v.roun. pin, win no in-u oui asainsv. th. sniiu Htirtnv eh. Mtn.lnil. nt ih. week until Just before the eleven takes Its long trip South. It waa recalled vesterday that team hive plav Lambeth fleftl many 01 me present ed their last ram. on d. Harrla Coleman. "Muck" Maver. Jack Brown. Moore, "lie, and Berkeley are seniors, and I ,ne remaining games on the schedule ?.r" . I0...," P'aedai awav from Char lottesville The Freshman team goes to Annapolis tomorrow to play the Plebe team. Many nt the Virginia youngsters have been showing up well and expect .to win tho contest. Easy For Thomson. The Thomson School eleven easily de feated the Dennis School yestefday In a ona-sldtd game, 74 to II Thc gams was featured by the work of Klramel. Captain JarrJsh and Philips, the first two making practically all their team's scores. . PIMLICO BALTIMORE Marylaast Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting, rfov. 1 lo 13. 7 Races Dally. Inducting Hleeplechaie ADMISSION, (l.oo. rini -, 4IUU s. SI. DANCING MR AND MRH HARTLEY, formerly MISS COULTER, in: O St. N. W . all danrlnr tausht; private lessons. 60c. Phone N. 21 M Mm fnRR 10 "VE ST N V. Assembly Dances Every Monday Evening. PROF. SCHWABER Prtvau and claas ltioons dall. Children Saturday, 10 a m, Itatei reasonable Col 1706 Aread Aydltorlum ih A Park road NICH OLAS' ' M.VV All roclety dancua patronal. Open 10 a. m to U p m raraonal trin raonabl. MISS CHAPPELEAR, 111! QOB BT N. W. PHONE NORTH 6M1 PROF. -vVTNDHAM MISS BURSAT. Ill Uth nw. All dances taught; ols Thure. day, Oct. II. p. n .select Th M. M7S. Mill FR'S nELAHCOTHHATKH, IHO, lillLiUcri o, up.tcthe.Mlnute Dsncee In structive, muelc and hall turnlihtd organised claeeee Ballroom anj Interpretative dances. DAVISON'S, Prof. . Mrs- 1320 M nw. All dances correctly taught guar. In feu lesions i prlv. any hour. Class Tue ev. Mil GI-OVtrfH, ill itnd! class, dances Tuel Thure a get , Mo: ladles fro: private lee eons anr hour &0n foi trot, one-step, heslt. Ben, walls. -eleu. laust mtthed Ph. tV. Il.t. EXCURSIONS ATLANTIC FLEET or BATTLESHIPS HAMPTON ROADS Dally Service Prom IVnahlnn-ion OLD POINT COMFORT and NORFOLK, Va. City Ticket Offlre, Woodward Dldg. T.11 inth St. .. W. NORFOLK WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. VIRGINIA Galvin Quits. MADISON, Wis, Nov. 9. Mel Galvin, Wisconsin's fullback one of the best backs in tho Middle W6st Is the latest conference athlete to bo hit by the summer baseball inves tigation. Galvin today an nounced his resignation from all athletics because his ama teurism was questioned. He insisted he never played sum mer ball. Wolgast Wins Easily. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 8 -Ad Wol gaat, although not shnulng his former championship style, had little diffi culty In defeating Eddie McAndrewa here last nlcht. AMUSEMENTS Ntw National SSwcTiSt MR. A. II. WOODS PnESENTS THE SONG OF .SONGS nr KrtH .no smxnoN. Th. Play That Mads Smw York Gar Play That Unit ." York iii rsexi ween-jotire pkkvv. in 'Ttie Ciller. Hatloaal Thsatsr. Tucsvlar. Nov. s, 4.tC rntCES-ti 00. i: to, 1: m. ti to. n.eo SOXES. IIS 00 On sl at Droop's OERALDIHI FARRAR rrtma Donn of th Mctropollun Or an J uta ana u. upnu Thlr4 Concert Ten-lta Rcrtea Friday 4:30 ANNA CASE Bopraaa. Met. Opera Co. And OVEP.TO-! MOYLF Barytaaf. Tieketai tA0, S1JS0, (1.O0, at T. Arthur Smith'. 1306 a. BELASCO, t0oTOX45i'3. $1.00 MAT. THURSDAY TOMORROW. 4:30 New York Symphony-Orchestra WALT DAMROkCH, Conductor MISCHA ELMAN M-:TS, 7So TO 92JUO. UAi NEXT 1TCCK VMnthrop Amu rrri.ats Cyril lUrcourt s Comelv WALK mow APA1R0FSILK STOCKINGS One Year In I.ondon and New York MATS, 25c. EVO' 25c, BOr, TBc. Toll's Popular riaren Present "A PAIR OF SIXES" V, llh A. II. VAN IlUrtPN. Nsst Week "Ths Trail of tha Lonome rim" B. Ratlin a5,a. Jioo S:1S ItlnlV :.1e. Ke'a 2Xe tn Sl.oa Tho Beautiful Prima Donna. DOROTHY JARDON The Wonderful Lubowska niisnla's Weird Impresflonletlc Dancer. Elsht More Merr Act, In Ihe Dill Neit IV rek Bernard Oranvllle. Eto Nov. 3J week Three Shows nn Thanksgiving Day. Mats, at ISoon nnd 3 I'. M. L'trnlng, sil.1. Iluy frmtm .Nov for Moth Weeks. LOEWS COLUMBIA s5vVit710:30 A. M. to 11 P.M. FGERa-sXDINE Wm arraK In an Elaborate I'lrturlaatlon af CARMEN Mornlna and Afternoon i 10e, Muhtl 10.-, J 3c. ine :Kr. CASINO ALL THIS WEEK Hull J 1 P. M. to 11 I. M. The German Side .tWar Alii. SEATS 25c IKXTtv lil'.Kl llrlnnlnu Ip KiUker," CtfffETYS GUS HILL'S Midnight Maidens With PETE CURLEY, JOE BUCKLEY, JOLLY JOHN LARKINS. Nr.xT WKK-Ai, m:ni B TONIGHT A O Willie Jones R sir rT'atfsir T.asiarA AP A- "."""' """ M O R m llnuntls I N Battle Royal and Preliminaries v. n. nml Annapolis cara leave 15th nnd Ave. A SB G!1 X. i. itv th and II Sts. ,N. R. SiIIO. ofl, 7 ISO, and Ritvn,