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MAY 15, 1921—-PART 1. 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Tigers Beat Griffs, 3 to 2 : Staunton M. A. Wins “C” Club Meet : S.A. Games to Georgetown . ; BLUNDERW HELPS COBB’S LE GENDRE NOSING OUT SMITH OF V. M. L. IN 100>ARD DASH T HILLTOP. ) ELEGENDRE SETS— THREE : CHARGES TO 'I;WO RUNS : ' MARKS; GETS 28 POINTS Outfielders Let Ball Drop Between Them in |Hilltep Star Scores More Than Third of His Team’s Total, Winning Four E-.¢ Fatal Eighth—Zachary Forces in Man 1 ¢ and Biue Hits Another Over. and Being Second 1 we: . - L wo B | e . BY DENMAN THOMPSON. ) B% H. C. BYRD. . CORING in every event but two, and with a «alid leaning post i ETROIT., May 14—Blunders afield by his supporters negatived a well-pitched game by Zachary and cost the Nationals a 2 to 3 setback at the hands of the Tigers in their 1921 debut in Detroit today. Connecting with the leit-handed offerings of John Oldham | sparingly, but opportunely on two occasions. the Griffs, by the sixth inning had compiled two tallics which looked mountain high with Zachary hurling in impressive fashion, despite the fact that a fumble hy Gharrity gave the Bengals an unearned tally early in the fracas. But in the final feline frame one real hit. one fluke which either Rice or Miller could have clutched with ease and a smash through Shanks prevented vaulted. jumped. heaved and threw its wav 1o the first lez on th | ! the person of one Bob Le Grande, Georgetown Usiversiy r | i Athletic Assocl- own field yesterday by a wige | margin. With all credit to athietes who wore the Blue and Gray. | rather lop-sided score is due largely to the varied proclivities of e | leaning post ajorementioned. Of Le Grande. more anon. but the news | would mot be told if it were not said in this Brat paragraph that B | scored four firsts and twa seconds, totaling twenty-coght of his teafs | points, and in the winning of threc of the competitions the liz athlete { trophy in the annual South Atlantic Intercoliegi and field games on Geor: tion tra the visitors from gaining a fuil lap on the league leaders who were f : 1 br 4 records downed by Babe Ruth and company. in their own yard. |b l‘j:iflr;':;‘v‘“w:m’ Gen i W . cers sombed Zachary (4 R ——— ) # - o » Trgers scombed Zachaty, ool i ling uatil further along in the stors | DIVINION OF THE POINTS, | h solid singles in the second in- < "to discourse on the accomplishments b ning when thiy erashed into the run " Blue Made Griffs Bluer of L Gendre i seems weil o e el Ve Miars teasi column; but he should not have bee i him right at the beginning. and (hat| Virginis Polytechate inetirate. 11 hardly giving him what he d scored on, the run which materializ Cnra rhversity . 194 being due to an error by WASHINGTO E 143 \ iy e e 8 OETOL NS AT s ' A | 5. be vesterday he featured | . and was promptiy picked off by Zach- | Rice. "ef of i It was he who sturted Georse-: Norh Curoilnn St and veas promptly Bl oy Zach Danier, or 0 {town on « winning stride by finisiing gl I Eles in the same direction hy Blue and | Hars. b fi ifirst in the 100-yard dush and it was | corme Washinzion Sirent put the former on third. This | b ol [ By who won the last hsent of Wi Univemsity of Maryiana Pair then essayed a double steal. Hir- | Ghar . oon. # niEe dosng EWy Fis' return to the plate was perfect, | Zuehars. p S| [ Tecord for the broad Sump. & mark, o tird, Raneon 1§ but Gharrity dropped the ball when | *Milan’ 0 | | vent, the oid rocord of t Biue crashed into him. Sargent wus s | " H on of Mire ourtn, 1TV A, Warkins Tonng. | hseed 86 o ! wcond. Blukencs oot 5 Gharrity's Hit Leads to Run. | Rud « " i Singles in Seven Tries JUEhRnted secmingly_without nuch|ico, Diakemer (5 ¢ JAN: i, ol Gharrity atened in a measure when [Cobb. cf he paved the way for the score to be i Hellman, of .. tied by crashing on a line to the | plakstead. anized b R1L the afternoon by winning the century | (5. )% fuue i ; ! st ; rowsw e v | AT SCHOLASTIC NTS | S v wissne cenur o5, Y o Defeat Phillies, 6 to 4, Losers Scor- | 1"t v bhellered to bea record | i Le Gendre, ax sated before, sturted |and> G1: oond, Yatew (8 401t \'\‘u| s b : ol vy seoreboard for two bases to open the | G & | B Ne. iBoctn i ot o i fThird. After Zachary whiffed Pat went | Niremith, 1 =3 o 25 ing All Their Runs in s = —————— |Gash. then got secord in the shot-pus. | I (Gt . to third on 4 single by Judge. which |Olham, p. 000000000 o 0% oo 2 i , e | walked across the feld and captured ;.55 low e ¥ Bush knocked down over second. and [Holline 00000000 0 6 owon o ol Fourth Innin ! { BY JOHN B. KELLER. |first honors in the discus, had & rest| b YOOl Jotemie (G v he tallied on a liner to center by | Woolall I 10 o 8- | i APT. TED CREECH and Walter Dentz of Staunton Military | Of @8 many as ten seconds before he | &fri, ‘Costola (¥ M 1) iy Lewis. Rice's infield death advanced | #Hale ......0000000 0 00 0 0| PUILADELPHIA, May 14— Two sin- niztes of weven | | R g o ¢ P AUIATY ) Cleaned up the avelin throwers, then s Judge and Lewis, who were left when | o = 35 T Tiimles. a sacrifice Y and a double en i At ihe e ant Academy vesterday carried their school to an overwhelming | proceeded to annex second Dlace ing de 0 < - & e 9 LR Is "Mrtehurs 5 2 i ! e 220-y: o8, to he I U A o and Tewla] " <HNtet: for ¢ in ninth. Sbled the Dichrgh Nitbrals io ! {weive inn winning victory in the second annual field and track games of the “C|the 2 ;J"a,;dwfir'n,.:kfo:hr",-.(-r.rd.[ Iy, i . throttled the Jungaleers in the fag | fHattel for Olihm in eigh. Sefeiiontl s 3 Cluh in_Central High School stadium. Between them they scored 26| jogged across the field to have his!p Tor Moot Blors end of this frame. Zachary passed | Sotail e elghth The loc. migarnered ail its ey { of the 39 points that earned for Staunton a i leg he Parker- | biciure taken with Senator David L |fit 9 fnchec: third, % 3 a Wushingtor "0 % 36 o ; e local team garnered ail its runs jof the 39 points earned for Staunton a second leg on the Parker 1 v . i his pitching opponent for a starter Eton 100 Y6 Faurin et Walsh, honorary referee, then rushed ! (W. and L. and tied {or ana Oldham took second on \mmz'si"*”’-l' 2 01000002 oo binb bl - neat bunt. Bush poled a liner ticke Gharrite. Flugstead. | 3¢tar that and b Sucrifices—Young | & on bases—Washington. 3. | S41 Basz on bulls—Off Zachury off | Phen ed for three bases to left center. which Rice snared after a sharp 1s off dridget Company “Pep” cup that must be won three times to become | /(o Mtrom the distinguished guest to | fourth pluce # b he stendicay a permaneac possession and the Emery Wilson memorial cup placed in | greet a smiling admirer, who was but | Runniag high jump. fivet (v < S |' { competition by the “C" Club. Their efforts alone would have putjone of his “fellow students, with | UE0S s I Y B e VNG Staunton in front, for the runner-up, Central High School. registered | Hight fié".?ffimfi:?‘kl..‘;‘lffifi'n'.} oty (13 Hooker (¢ WO e LA Phile, ABH. 0.4 3 sprint. and when Cobhb singled to deep | Our <k T X - 04, A _ b= 0 poi Jeft Lewis took the ball on the mn ;"'"l"x'x‘mg, Bone a1 toatee pitcher- | Cares ¥ Pay : I'","“’ points. e oo [ 1t anatiarnnon; ey, nacte thess and. with a perfect peg to Gharrity. | By Holling 10'Rourke). Strue 5 - | MUVl B v i % The Centr hletes cre in com ~ | meet a warm afternoon, seemingly w .r;;,dfo,dh:m at the place. b1 :'f_,. z.(_h_r‘?nk Kruek o ERROUE el B S Qutrows Princeton and Penns;lva»‘,, tian only for the “Pep = =y 1 nothing of particular {mportapcs o fourth was barren for the Na- | Holling UmpiresMessrs. Connolly and. stori. | A Faraon. e i g {for which they have scored o o SRE ! ¢ g 3 tionals, and GRArrity never mot be.|arts. Time of game—2 hours and 4 minsies | Wilums.of § nia in Childs' Cun Regatta. As result the Central Alumni || gow POINTS WERE [ s et aihilers was : yond first after leading off in the fol- ————— | ! | Association cup. offered to the team | Steunton M. A. . | | neard time after time yesterday after- | Toath, S o lowing frame with a safety, but Har-|led to Detroit's winning margin, | 1 Quaker Juniors Ahead. |Scoring the second largest number catin e | [noon, and about all the Teply that] Asronsen (1 s Dietoaen 2s for o nen B vis and Shanks coluborated to produce | Batting for Oldham, Woodall's drive | (P79 4 —_— ~ | points, t to Western High Weatera 31, 8. | |anybody cared to make was: “What's ] dacelin throw. Won I Tat-mrre (o T : the run which sent the Griffs to the | (o left was held to one bate by Lewis: NEW YORK, May 11.—The Colum-jschool. The 1 and White emerged Gltman ooeces | The BEe to comment on. the ObVIOUR.” | send, Aneranths (N, ©) 5 thid, Dotte o front in the sixth. With two away. |fast flelding. He took secomd . on| {bian University varsity cight this | from the meet with a credit of fif- | Woedberry Worest . {Ana yet withal, the work of Connolly (10 T.b: fogr:! cer UN. ¢S ann Stan worked Oldham for a walk and | Young's sacrifice © Bumt rotecrd o7 | afternoon regained possession of the | teen points, due to the excellent per- TOME: cooeioicaccmcoinin of Georgetown must not be over-|Eekew W U0 Distance, 108 fasr S after worrying him for a while ob- | to right center which dropped ta the | 3 Childs cup by defeating the virsity | formances of Capt. Lee Douglas and Arsty And. NEVY......cocor looked. He was the only man besides tained a good lead itted for Lerews o teams wer Mount St. Joseph's ..... | |Le Gendre to win two events, and in Princeton and Pennsyivania ) Arthur Nichols, Oth nd pilfered sec-|lawn while Lewis and Rice did the i nd llied on Shanks' | Alphonse-Gaston act, Bush taking lech H. S, .. . James or more bel half | five point w the trio ond. from where he wingle to center. Howard reached | third. the Harlem river of leaders s third when O'Rourke's hot smash! Bush was held at the f texburgl . D 00 1100 5 Celumbia shell led that of . . Buxinexs H. . o a ’ o Y > for ¢ h. ) Thas i 0 0 0 0 0-it Princeton scross the f « thre e ||| ERecopal ... . won the mile in 433, and just a little i —_— 2 | Iboth his performances Connolly set I good marks, especially considering | | |that the track was slow. Connoily f — & wer® through Bush. Mickey then was|when Cobb flied to Miller. but the | hiadelphin. 0 0 ( while after took first place in the half trapped off first and Shanks died at Runs—ltizhee (2). Carer Crevel started Staunton on its win- Baltimore C, € jfourths of o4 lenzth Maranyille isvlvania latter's throw home permitte q R rTer the third and until the eightn | [0 T¢aCh second. Hhans appiates i Enporee i¥hegt Tuobati bits | onehalr longtng one and | s Y el W B e a T aatuts, Zachary had the Tigers at his mprr‘y,y;'_:‘:s:;rn;"flr:;e A v Purposely | —Higiwe. \Whitted. Rawtinge Columbia’s time was 7 minu [ite s truny 0 “_’;‘ ‘h ""‘.M'”::',:’”""”~ second, Day enoot. | 570708 5 ;f,nl.{";rnusc:mflu 5 points |Is Slightly Better Than Rivai fh eing located for only two safeties. | tnen wras - Zachary | base hi b Cares seconds. P s & minutes 2 sec. | bace all the) way. Shipley t alf the total Vo B ol - e unable to locate the plate | ville, Schmidt - Whitted, e 4 S B s c- | e ed the mile by St Jumes | ha e total. = Ongrsan: snin x’fiz‘;(:tdd?:ebl:m!:\_ ‘r;"d walked Flagstead, forcing Hale, | (utiizw. louble plss SWhiglel aud Grmm and nd Pennsslvania’s ¥ minutes besc diatanco o1 r;r;wr,h;])v’ »L»ur“zhld e -, Tronsn. tarhary, *Pilexier Drilliant Efforts by Othera. Dual Track Meet, Winning 2 Texas Leatie flake be Bush iy e | (00 Fan f.cn:x“u:‘:d:-ar:l' home with tie. | Pariin e aran ennsyivania won the junior Ibe content. with second place. Ted's itute: third. Fastern.| g oot be thought that the two by Less Than 10 Points. sixth. which netted two bases when | carried over by Bu‘h":?fl '“-‘B““" Was | phitadel 10T Conp event, defeating Co | next tri h was in the half mile, pibren, ehool e relas—Won by Epi Georgetown stars occupied the whole - L Lewis and O'Rourke got their siE- | & erash to Shonir oy inen Blue sent |z of Smith. i Hi By Couper | ity ton feet ina theiline | Which he covercd in the creditable | High ‘School (D Outes, Tenns tane during the emtire afternoon, let|,NEW HAVEN. May 1i—Yale wap nals crossed and allowed the ball to | a9 e o ‘it 8 Whith Was record- |(Petem). Struck by Coopmrido beamhih. |jerycpic »iumbia juniors wer | time of 2.07 He also finished s, Tawe. Time! 43015 e I R hetten from sther | from Harvard in a bitterly contest fall safely ‘between them Bush | engeq = sent's' iy to/ Miller |4 Umpirs—Menirs. H Quigley and Zaining fa o Bholl > | heend in the javelin hurl. third in |, Broad Jump Won' by Douglax (Western): it be kn hichdual (rack meet Lere todav. 82 kgt ended it. Time of game—1 hour un ‘minutes, 18 came across | 8¢ S e tor meebnd |20 T (St James) and Creech (Staun: | Schools put up performances which | pOE TREER S reached third on Cobb’s sacrifice. but the shot put tied for xecond. T Jump | are as good as usually are seen in this ndexter wi Lewis got no farther than second| fish line. The winning time run dawn on the line when : 2 rHEe WAE T mimires ¢ | Mo in the broad jump. off for e xter hon 3 ire X A e mitn| Campbell of Yale was the outstang- Shanks took Heilmann® grounder. #:-3:3'"‘11':: G T & single CARDS BEAT ROBINS | " piine s 7 mine ntre s i | T ientz eurnea laurels in the shot| High Proctor (Mownt St 1 Srouiesinie Military Tnetitute. Garard | INS star, taking the half mile and mile a e s arris | this event 5 put and discus throw, winninz both wwnolls (Staunton): third. | Of Washington and Lee, Blakeney of | fast time. Summaries: & e Won e et % nehes | North Carolina _ State, ~ Brittingham, i second, Skiles (Tome) s thind, McFadden Con. | Woodward and Byrd of Virginia Poly- tral) Helghe, 11 foat 8 im0 0| fochnic Institute. and right on down o horpui—Wan s Tentz (Staunton): second. | o Compher of Maryland, who in the | Si.yird “hisn Won by Feldman, Yal: ne (Army and Navs Sehooli: third, Creech | s o v G e ter, ¥ Biven 8 | (ioeai “:unm. 11: third, Creech | stretch fought for and won a fifth, Gourdin. 1: Schlciter, Yo, failing to get the ball out of the in-{ BROOKLYN. St. Louis to-| t May 14— fleld. With Shanks out of the way in|day beat Brooklyf 4 to 2. The %o Deelded In the Eighth. { the ninth, hope was aroused wh 2 Y . 0 el vhen | pions were outbatted two to one, but | BAE T the eienth 1t ds’ direrent | G ROM A Ls winged by Holling, but | made their five Rits count. | & mix-up hetween Rice and Lewls|Gharrity popped and Milan, hilting| sr. 1. AR, 0/4 - Bise, ABH.0.A | e ¢e in the shot put of 49 feet 3 P 450 " Mbuth Athntic scholastic record. Both of the Staunton boys were well rewarded for the efforts, as Creech | received a gold waich for scoring best [ p, Fi il The jatter was et o' secand nyf 100-sard _dash—Won by Gourdin, Harvalll: lex, Yale. third that resulted in a safe hit instead of | for Zachaty, & e i ) e o e o b T I o o o d et bt EEroller 0 f stann st 42 ) dimeinavid- L2 Al in track events and Bentz was a | 5 Iotar fret 3 3 place in the two-mile race for thel third. | B. Behnltzrf. 1 1 0 0 Olonss.. 4 0 3 31 similar prize for leading in fleld | Diseus throw —Wou br Reatz (Staunton): | bnly point scored by his team 520.vard Harea tockAb.. 2 2 2 2 GriMihef. 4 0 2 0 O aition. ! foond, Roone (Army and Navs School): third, [ ©"a%, "< hite this |s something of a |Hefenger. Haryx = Horndbs#h 4 1 3 4 Wheatdr.. & 0 0 11 B L her. records beside that for the ! Iagit (Staunton) Distance, 107 feet 2 fuches, | AT, while this Is something o R 1 Formlerih 4 18 6 Keely0 2 001 0 Half Length in Front of Navy|wno onc eers beviered n the v | dnvelin T SWon vy Sicrunen (Cemmsais: | Timbling story’anyway, it might as g, sl Tamea 3115 Mhanman 3 b 5 Lt N wslie Mcladden of Cen- |i4ond, Creech (Staunton); third, Earmun|Well be brought In here that. while + Shedden, Yale, third. Tige. ilavanss.. 3 1 1 Kilduff.2b. ;! Plebes' Second Combi . 2 elin hurl, hool hung up a new vodberry Forest). Distance, eet. Le Gendre was the star and the win- Diseterc 4 18 0 B i md Combination in s aarit. mitH 2 tona of = ners naturally get more praise and Ard run_Won by Wharion. Harea oR.D Rentiier.p H ) south Atlantic ma 8 , i st not be . Chute, Harvard: third, Johnsom, 1P 'I‘ e 10 2 Race at Annapolis. jagetect, andine needed crel] ,',’“,.,':”SHEA IS TRIPI_E S heretrom that events were won T Nigars unWoi by Camphell, Yale: S8 3 2 . e distance, ! 5 = —Wor ampbell, Yale: $h- D Lamars. ... 1 u: ANNAPOLIS, Md. Mav 14— Cen- f..'.‘,..;..d'n..—nvurm«r reord with a nn;flw‘ p:;::pyflfiri-m:hu‘“th:er:“t';uwl::”:wg: second; Fox, Huriard, third. o : 31 5 7 18l tral High School o - ol ic T MeFadden did 10 feet e ; . c ; B ol 32 10 ZILL I Tataln Al 18 fented e Mooy Gf Washington ge-lof 144 feet. McPedtin N Caual: {was good. and actually it was the run—Won by Campbell, Vaie: “atled fop e e 4 here today ina close race. The Navy i}m_-":n.f\\'a.mngmn nigh sehool rec: Easi excomit;nnlllyI:nst:dl:;r;t;rfllem;l-:m?!t onecond. Time, 434" & ETROIT. May 14—Walter Johnson is billed to go to the hill for | Mo 6 & & b % o & b bh[plebed”s S orew which rowed i ord. but had ‘:_:r?vn;-n"!;z‘mm“‘ juird Navy asily Takes Meet, But Pitt [OUhers, In AL lenst two of th e or " that Mabon, Harvard, wicond ; Johason, Yale, thigd. the Nationals on the Sabbath. while Cobb is expected to call on | Runs—Stoek 2. Mbenty, Dilboefer. | Er-lfiniched in the van oo 80 RS & new mark when he finished | Runner Is First in Three e B e rotine. was only & ! tulamer throw—-Won by Hudwn, Yale (ds- Suds” Sutnerland, his sensational young right-hander. It should | §fock bita—Dithester. Jonsaten: | 7A2 CEntral crew was Nghter than| RO feet 3 At went on w0, - Dash oot “benind Le Gendre In the Javelin | seemd: Croibank, Yaje, thim o " be a good battle. L N | ione sid towen 1 armen I I rerie ash Events. throw. the North Carolina man him-| hotput—Won by Jordan, Yaie (distancr, ¥2 b 0" Hornaby - Kilfn ons and rowed Jorrowed hoat | va . r il 3 ot n 1y tance Navin Fleld probably will be packed| hetehry, Left o0 buses—St._Louis, 5 Rroo al | portside rigging. whes | Donglan Counts for Western. ANNAPOLIS, self having set a mew record beforejfmt 114 fnches)? Talbert, Harvard wecqpd Md. May 14.—Al- : YA being beaten by the blue and gray | {distance, 43 feet 0% incles): Ho e Sslgats ; i“’" ‘:“‘""“-" won to- |athlete. Hieh JomperWon by Landon, Yale (heighh ~hoo the point race with a pair ) me > rom the Untversit: Lo feet 2 inches): other p ox thed between D e atenued a meat quar- | PISDUFED 80115 06 =1he ‘reht. enis e N o aaoryant sk A bition of the day was put up by Snea,| Byrd of V. P. I jumped 22 feet Ly to guard rails tomorrow. All the re- Iyn. 5. Bases on balls—Off Reather. 1- off | were accustomed 10 use a star- served space was disposed of several ! Cadore, 1: off Pertica. 3 Hite—OF Reuther. | bosrd equipped <hetl. days ago. Detroit fans are all steamed Ay it off Ca'1 " The course was the Henley a up over the way the Tigers are per- ning, Ktruek ont—By Reutter, 4: by Pertiea, | 14nce of g and five-sixteenth Lee Douglas kept W High | though the Krogzness non of Yale at 5 feet 10 in of victor! forming under the leadership of Ty 3. Lowng pitcher—Reuther. Fmpires—Mosers, | 10d the were as follows: Firs 2 -conds. then took the | on b + Cobb, and are talking pennant even McCormick and Hart. Time of game 1 hour: Plebes, T minutes 57 secomde tamstiter in 2-5 .A:m?!.. n!,“n :-: end 15 | Wf the vsitors. who took firsts in|4 inches. within an inch of the mark. Droad .T’:\nn‘nlfiu ;:':'.f':" "l:.u"".rl this early in the campaizn. Today and 47 minutes al. 7 minutes 363 nds; & 1 broard jump with a 1-.u\rnr -mf “o"y“inm‘ 100, 20 und 440, making the longest jump of g‘!,, :’m.g (distance. 24 "feot 4 tnchea) : Krozen o - 5 et : v F_IERuten: 38 e eeond cl Douglas’ time for the & i Shea lost to Moncewie: 9 vith the one exception of Le Gendre's b - Bt g upward of 15.000 turned out. despite | Makes v Plebes, nifutes e | Inch. B & lof & ‘second ] o Moncewicz, the Navy|W B | Yale, third 1 i Longest Drive Ever Seen on minut sec-lpyee’ was Just two-fifths of a seconddeaprain, iy a spectacular last lap 0);,l'(‘n't7rd-brenkmz performance. Tole vanlt—Won by ¢ Ihelzht, % ws In the 100-yard dash. Le Gendre|ya'feet ' inches: Harwood, Harcard, ~con ¥ jas BIven | .« led by Smith of Virginia Military | Kogers, Yale, third. - ians’ Fi AN ANK RE! h fower than the Washington ~High | i Indians’ Field, Scoring Two GIANTS BLANK DS [ (P first Xuvy plebes. a powerful ower| than the | Waghinel Claggert | the mile re 1oy, Mone wies e } red NEW YORK. May 14.—A strong|S¢! 0f oarsmen. rowing a slow stroke.{af Central about fifteen vears ag0.ip. una” both going pt it to | W 8 < e i e htane Ahead of Him. Bobt TaHIng. RCiaGk” Srabisd he. Neu iy Boosted 5.ilhe end. both going the quarter in|Institute until within five feet of the pushed to the lead once and hot. Cestern’s score 10 15,1 - v 1 | n and | Nichols boosted Western's s 50" se _ ¥ 3 Janded hitting team into the fra W wers never heade ut the other | with & win in the 120-vard hurd 50 econds. e e e arss AE g {erews °d w beautiful race, Cen- | Centralites were somewhat stunned o CUIUS Nave, and Haves, Pitts- literally e satierd A : Ltral winning by half a length be the failure of their sprinting ace, ' PUT&N. divided honors. {he former|the tape ahea and gloves. weather which necessitated o\vrr.»e.ms] tire left tionals to win from Ci assler i *1eners Cole and Leon- 5 3 . o i a0 ZiBadwell; 5, Tmlay: Lewis; San- e and White leader won the 100- DT And, = : r the platter. B 'Y robmier chroien Eikins (R 181 et 3 o o) .I\‘h.:_xx,,,L[;svl?nyvgm\;jvg?;:'g,t.,.’°.,{;‘.’Ih.l.’:EM[H m HUWARD TEAM md "well fought were the races and| dle States Games—Lafayette Znchary Nad 1 make anly three de- | Boundea. into the air ay thm n | Lones 3 0 1 o wmesss 2 1 5 1| GAME TO BROWNS [winner tin “roster, Tawho vanuianed | ) e Mammaries tell the story of who Team Is Second. . scored points in the finals, but they do liverica 1o retire the Tigers in the |the second ball pitched into the cem | | SR - o Sl | Hyert g g tor field Bleie i) b 3 825 7 Totls.. ST. LOUIS, May 14—St Louis Sew : i 2 point & BALTIMORE, Md., May 1i—R e T o 5 g )T Russ £hth for two runs, o e . v Py 4 % T [ Pusd by datdog over the right fesa|Unogatio-o 8 0.0 0 0 0 P 0 001 nd aet S to 6 todny., r team pointed th Feature of Games—Dunbar did examples of erit and ability and 30"\ 00 the winner of the ninth af- . e e secpnd 4 7 | o Cantral o e relay. ceep compe 5 e e Rt e Bt | ot e anercrr, o1 postn, amn ama o Tis Lo Coptral i, (EmllE el | Tops School Squads, | for hearly all the places in every kind |nual field and track meet of the Ml 2l on the fly. Ha was left when | Roth.ef.... tor—Rura, | Twg:dan AL 381 0 ntral ran neck und meck. through:| _ =000 Be100 mDguals. | 6F contest. They tell nothing of how |dle States Collegiate Athletic Assg- Flagatead made a nice running cateh | Pekcy i . et ol first quarier. but Nettekoven of | ,'!'"“""" University outscored other Garard of Washington and Lee. Afty lciation neld on Homewood Field. ©O'Rourke's drive tu Kpeuke vad | Hendrvs.rr vtral outraced Chinn by three | ¢ollege teams and Dunbar High Sct yards behind in the 2-mile run w 2 Ui ity of &' Rourk ‘ i 1b. 180 Smin e Crane, e Seluniadls 4 ras Dem more than made up | led other schola bt tione oe! | The stellar Blakeney of North Carolina | Johns Hopkin: gt l::'rl\" ‘ | et s 0 8 Fonuca: Crane, ¥ cime | Metunin i ¢ pards Dem, ore than made uy | combinations ves- | 51 ‘in’ front, gradually wore down |Lafavetie was second. with 22 poing Pleking Flagxtead off first in round | lakerdl.. 1 o st N Ciltmeets 1 the disan Falnst STart” dver, 1ST4AY in the track and field games | that distance until in the final rush in | Delaware College, third. 21516 a e iy Sehang.« H oty Fue il Myers. ¢ nchor. The Tech|Meld for colored athletes at Howard | the last quarter he went out and won | Johns Hopkins, fourth, 13%: poinix g ST who wan canght fatfooted Quinap... ¢ 0 0 wod Emislie e captain w niy vards to the xood. | University campus. The Howard mile | in # desperate spurt by many yards: 100+anl dush-leconey Laturett Tra w as cu b i ettt adnlbl b, lay quartet vanquished the four of | they a3 {tiothing iof low -Sewmmans ot Toni: ottager, Rutgers. fourt S, : ; ; e icoln University in the feature of | V. M. I. seemed an easy winner in o] . - - Znchary worked out of a ticht s & s i L the special mile relay for club |the mee program, Thompson o the | the | 120-vard high - hurdles. but [*SAN, 1o Lafay tirmt ton ams Aloysia eran agerezation |ocal universty ontdistanced Rainey, | Stumbled on the next to the last hurdle [ pac ftatgere. second; Ciark. 1 nhine. iM: in the fourth. when he whiffed Sar- | epatted for Maghy n alnth instug I e T Fiaseread on third. The " Bagly Suiatioh i .| What May Happen S e TL2 0010003 08 fayette, fourth urprised the Washinzton Canoe Club!giar sprinte, land actually finished only a fair [ Willisms, e r of Derrick Business Col hases Talls was tenth of the season and was runner far hehind, saved the day for an important factor in the the Nationals' second ru son - (Bordentuw bar): third, 2 0:10 45 Woevard dush — W \-| record in the half had he covered the R e T | firstquarter anything ke as fast. | o 1 0 P Tl e crantol, McTlierion. Lafayette, fourgy. {the North Capitol streecters. | The meet was the best ever held for es in this section. coring of Miger rookie missed the third strike o A bep fauartet. Moyle and Moss accumu- | juve of Phils : | cov i 120-yard high hurdle—Meye H 3 Moy s a ege adelpnia. i e ol | fourth: they do not cover the brilliant | 1203 ) hurileSeyer. Kuigers. ird Sl g i i, in Base Ball Today [Iated hearty lead tor Dowrickc thitd G vira aash: Sammariess "8 | performance ‘of ‘Connolly. who. after Sanser, New otk Calieruiy fouhl: plig 7 2, Jumis b or. Smith X ' ey P 2 . runninz a rather slow first quarter to § : 5 Harris fn trsing (o keep pace in |Mewel o base : ieut the advantaze to almost nothing. iote 100-vard dush — Won by | JUPRINZ 2 . i o Hacts i exing (0 Kety pRcy 0] e o AMERICAN LEAGUE. cker. E pured “of wwecd Mashed by Dorsey | Armbch, (Humugon eromt, Wialer " Mavardy; | COVCF Bis teammates, went 10 the {ront | oya low urdles 3 The theft Stan registered in round six Prses on it Grifith, that left the paddiers’ last| iutcese t .| quarter which would have given him a third: Kol i Bigh by Bag 1in aud gton L And they do not tell how in the |fafiverte. thir mile two runners. one from V. M. L [ Time. 1:9 4 Tmpires Time of Pseholastic at ime of game 2 haurs and 17 minates LS Tawar: cond : ! astic 30| lorgun Colliges : ancond, ozie ‘ McBride has no cormer on athlotes B Officiating “was “exeetlen the Riivolene): seeoml. Rozies T ome trom v P L hoth hopelesn- | © a0.7and rom—Harmer, Delaware. first with trick monickers. Luzern Atwell | 1: by Palern Y ker. - By s .-mnxv:: ed with d « h-sard dush Iy beaten as far as points were con- [ xeph. Tueknell second: eelncaien. Lo Blue, Detroit's new frst sacker. a | piteier b ing mitcli annigan, Uni n own): second. Flerel o ibiails apmtex meck and . Washingio o ferson. Eraceful fielder and turn-over hitter.| FABER WINS ANOTHER Umpires—Mesars trainer, handled the gun and never Dot Gy by neck to where the tape had 10ng | o mile run—Dead heat beiween [ ssed w start r\.-‘:xh <“n:1‘_r-"fl!‘_""»"'fl“‘; since been broken just for the pure , ford, Lafavette. und who throws with his left hand. a Tutercollegiate $40-vard dushi Won by Hafl- | oldias, Rutgers Topkins, thind: LEAGU of twenty-nin on care | It un and pleasure which come from | mersille. CHICAGO, May 14.—Urban F: (Lincoln): xecond. Kolynon (Hoy s cagey us he is fa ber won 4 INTERNATIONAL pears to 1 XYt 1 : 5 When O Rourke was trapped off first | Ris third consecutive victory. for Chi- J Phita a A e lof within three hours, something un- | ivd, Wynder (Lincon. inin, 0 { the testing of cach other's mettle un- | fourth. Time. §48. i ! in'round five Shanks. Who was on | 4K today by holding Thiladeipnia | U0 ot oL Resheston {usual in track and fleld meets here in] | tutessiviastic " 4300 G20 Wan el der the stress of school rivalry. frats Behiatar, Moacknell, secwdl: ullon, gy lured to elto = 5 e his tea . ) ersey City <t years uwn (Duntar) ; futier i 7 5 i Schmidt, Nucknell, second: Mulion, Dig: third, was lured to b the|| o six, Bits, while iNistteammites esults of Yesterday’s Games. e O ra, ARkbWoH B L, Jolikeon (Cens) T futlers third. Haste | ¢ 1. Runs Meet Suecessfully. invon, third: Mckaul. | Lafusette, four plate when Rlue fak throw to LS off Moore, giving thel oo Ciigard Moz yand dact O S e ciiest tard N STy g ¢ of | Time. 9:45 gl wh e s Ay M rolt. % Washin Liw trai) s second. Mounteastle (Woodherrs Forest); | Tntercoilog sari Jow huedles Won! And in reality. just as the story of | The eudS & 2 A - Ny Muton L min: Kern iContrabr: . Time. 0.101 j s, Famnin (owart) " second Y0z (V. N: | no track mevt ever is old in all its | pAianes MER Jmp Weatherton, ¢t probabl oy Drkenzh. 5 1 B8 sammen 8 gl il ittt Wobernt et inird, | | Tntercolioginte S0-sord rn W by Wat. | INCTCEUNE features, o the story of | Hampun, Swarthuore, Second| Clarke Sore T b aitat Are his e | DiGtt.... 3 1 M Itiun 3 | : H. Jonston (Central). Tic [ lo5:, second ‘Wondes: " third, Hallstolk (in- | the one at Georgetown will mot be | Farette. whind? four men Ged | or foordd 1 0 Fortone and D $30 yard dash—Won by Dy coln tme 200, given exccpt in the touches of the[Piaee b Courtals. N " inchen: - el Lecone: d who was first, second, third and so on. | thim: Baldwin. New York Uni | second. Nettekoven (Cent Garrighy s Interscholustic ¥0.card run—Won by Cobl | high spots alrcady mentioned and in | ¢ Xunning brosd Jupp- b (Dunbur): nd. Pendieton (Baltimore Lt 0] | {humiwe)s peond. | Fendieton, (Baltimore 1. | the cold facts ‘In_the summaries of | doutomore. ser tion in the garden limped pain- fully when nominated to bat for | Zachary in the ninth, a in view ol Mostil.cf i ¥ Wilker.of wawanua 3 . 3 pel 30 i 3 1 his lameness it 15 surprising that Me- | 1 Sheelr.1b.. Pittshurgh ... iterschulastic, Lol Suflice to say in — R i hat Me- o i 2 . Y ) . conclusion that | Javelin throw—fieizmer. I i o i ng that. {Gal'wus.w 3 1 Sehalk New York Finneran and ! bar: second, Borde I o say : Javel it ¥ B A him o th sgency. | 1 3 Rrookiyn ....... and Sandiers Creech (Staunton) ; | Time. 4:49. Georgetown ran the meet with -ll,ml l;nr“::"""":‘“‘_'“"'"Mr{‘,'_"" e it Tutercollegiate 1mile, el PR ard: second, Lincoin the efficiency that could have been 2 ired. Not a single protest about | '°% 4nd Jefiurson. fourih o | Chicago | Boston . Totals Totals.. 31 10 27 19| Cincinnati e Won by Nichols | Intercolle; it thing was registered, and every- | feet; Detzmer. Delawar. *Hatted for Moore in ninth inning. “1.;..;,“ s oesavas Ogden and Egan; gomers (Tome); third, | Y800t e o Ty Evaps| DAy seemed happy in according | gers. Wills. Muld elphia ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o o—q|Pbiladelphln ... ... Tragressor e Foer (e | (Howard): “second, F. AL Jones (Howard): | GeOTECtown the honmors of the occa- | . Discus throw—Won b: I R RunsGriftn, Moltizan, Mostil, Shecly. Fe | SR 4N Y. SE Taute at Brooklyn Hec); - pdniereliegiute” runniie b for the excellent way it managed the | 15muren *Swarthmore. fourth ] s 0 '3 58 iatloway. ~ Two-base wite, Mulli- Tittubareh "at Phila A Won b Tect (Au-| Do 00 eet: 10 im association's champlonships. % Woo by Kemp. =S arthuors, E on bases. icago, , 5 i sealimen: halfmile:relny. owarl): second, mand (Lincoln): third, i E . 3 4 S s x Moore, 2. Um- hi o L s L 4 tercollegiat und shot-put—Won by | 3ecoud. S M 3 2403 14 26 | Nk By Palle, 3 B Mowes, 2 Vo, Bostan Chicago _rain, Tugl); second, Western; third,Eastern. Time; W (i rar o shotpat_ o, b (fourth, Costolo’ (v. 'S, L): 8fth, otesdr = L 30 o 1 liour and 41 minutes. New York, 35 Cinclunati, 0. 100-pou relas—Won by Weat. | MG, 2ioor (Howard). Distance. 30 fe€0) Fop.puea dash—Won by, Brittingham (v. P.! ot to Manassas High. ™ 3110 Plttsburg .. ern (11 rpubart, Houge): | | tnterciliegiate fuvelin throw - Won by Kent | )7 econt, Snigh (. 81, Werts Mect gh. B - Al (Howard): s . Willlams (Howard): third, o) pourth, o0-) s Ofth, Thomas| ALEXANDRIA, .. e 14 (SPER 8 2 9 erroliegt . bt 1) (W. and L ). Time, 0.23 8.5. o 2 : 30 1 CORNELL DEFEATS PENN Today's Game on Scoreboard auartermile” relay—Won by Al | gedmand Lincomr seconds > Loke: - imied, | | 440-7ard dash—Won by Woodward (V. P.Ly cisl) ARt STah o W8 60 o S Club_(Lud; Mel'm, Owenn. | Luw (Laucoln): Distance 158 feet 3 inches. | sccond, Brewster (G. U.): third, Rorfall (X.] &fternoon was vicior iz tie eigh 10 0 IN DUAL TRACK AFFAIR! The same todur between Washing- | nd, Y. M A Day Sehool | i eatieginie running high JumpWon by | C.): fourth. Tullar .); Ofth, Manson|congressional truck and field mee 10 2 i .1 Redmond (Lincoln): second. ~ Luke; third, | (6. W. U.). Time, 0. . ... |held on the truck of the Alexandrl 1. g 0 ITHACA, N. Y., May 14.—Cornell de- | ton and Detroit will be shown on the s hleh, rela. I_m\‘l;; ln-m'oh:‘h Hales. "fi""'" feel 6 Inches. “ : SRO- ;g.hrzv rW-ué ;"nfi?fl"‘l'x’n (6., Ui High School, gcoring 41 points. Ajex - : % e 5 as "Ruin. Moyle, ' Gros ) nd, | Intercoliegiate dixcus throw—-Won by Law | saeond. . T Brewstor (G, & i 292 fexted PenngyiVania in their annual | Rodior electric scoreboard at the Cap Viveinia Toiy, 2 Washington Canoe Club. - Time, 3.37. e e e L | i watking (v, B L) B Keafe| aDATIa HIkh and “Lecsburg Ui T 60 o ual track mect here today, 64 2-3 to [itol Theater, 1ith street and Penn-| (eorgia. 0. 120-ponnd quarter-mile relas—Won by Epis-| Moore . (Howard). Distance, 08 feet 4% (N. C. 8.). Time, 2.00. second place, with 31 each, and War . % { M 541-3, . sylvania avenue, atuau:o‘floc& Navy, 3; Awfunm. L TSR copal High School (Mason, Randall, Moss, | inches,r ’ Ose-mils run—Wos by Comselly (G. U.); renton came in last, with i

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