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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI APRIL 19, 1925—SPORTS SECTION G. U. Wins Four Events in Buckeye Meet : Colleges Have Bright Athletic Card PAIR OF RELATQITARTETS SYRACUSE OUTPOINTS NAVY LACROSSE MEN | HARVARD AND CAROLINA . SCORE OVER WESTERNERS) NAVY IN TRACK MEET) — EXTENDED BYN.Y.U.| . - NINES VISIT THIS WEEK ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 18.—Three = ANNAPOLIS, Nd. April 18.—The V > i H - Navy lacrosse team was given a far Pla With Members Norton, After Triple Tie, Gets Pole Vault Medal op |*= Bovman. Bgs and Miadieton, : : s e St Seiuscoin v e (1A segprinled to Flay Theeo Gagees Toss-up, While Dowding Annexes Broad, Beat- | tory at field and track here this atter- i § : TonbTiilveeatly SoRRY MY yOou, 3 of Local Varsity Group—Maryland and G. U. = &} g 8 2 noon over the Naval Academy, the ! 4 It was by gar the smallest score ing Hubbard of Michikan score being 76 to 60. The three made | . this year, but the Midshipmen main- | Track Teams to Go to Penn Meet. bl g up seven firsts among them. Of the 3 tained thelr ' recond of not being . = 13 events, Syracuse took 9 firsts and scored against thisaegeon. = - . By fve Awaciien Bres tied in Rrother contest. : : scoring lina. New Yok exhibited & BY JOHN B. KELLER. ’ 3 % : wman, brilliant_sprinter, easily i o ¢ . OLUMBUS, Ohio, April 18—Track stars of. the University of |took the 100 and 220 yards events, ¥ ¥ pes g e 2 mfi_:fi";‘;g ANAGERS of athletic teams of the Washington varsity group Michigan and Georgetown University were outstanding performers | While the gnonstrous Biggs scored 5 s wide st effective. have prepared a bright schedule for local sports followers tl ) = P firsts with hammer, shot and discus. X Maler were the most effective, prep; ; the university section of the Ohio relays held at Ohio Stadium | Miadleton outran hfs Navy opponents > Eleven minutes -!!errvlav hh;g:"; week and also have engagements on their books to provide er this afternoon % 7 in the half mile and mlle, though k< i * - E;fi”;g—';":fidr'r‘.glgmc:m:?:; from a | tertainment on foreign fields. Three branches of competition are to b Inclement weather prevented the setting of any marks although a Hammond and Tyree, respectively, § L melee in front of the goal four miu- | featured, with base ball and lacrosse filling the home bills, while tracy score of meet records were established. - & TR . Sowbiowad S ] b utes later. < i 2 £ th L L, e . : TRACK EVENTS. < > & i la- | and field events will crowd most of the out-of-town schedule. The relays were inaugurated last year. 195 New York played even better la : - o vliits of the naaés SR Teivact = 3 Y 3 -yard hurdles—Won by Colbert, Ni 4 ' Interest in base ball will center on the visits of the es of Harva Michigan took first place in five ficld cvents and two in the triathlon, | Cheser: Syracte. seand: Whitney, Sora: g crosse in the second half and Poore's = £ BLES ith--] and North Carolina. The Johnnies are to come here for three contest Ohio State, however, won all the events in the pentathlon. Cuge, third. 0:16 4-10. goal, after a run from midfield wi 00-yard rus by ile the Tarheels will tackle two colleges of the local lot De Hart' Hubbard, Michigan star, e ———— Jomoph Syracuse. seconds Kern: Navy, thivd in less than three minutes from the | while Tarheels will ta 2 1 by of . Time. 0:10 4-10. / end of the game, was the only tally. The great attraction for track and field men of Georgetown Ur oot 1y Domds e e i U WILL COMPETE - T{F""‘A' run—Won by Thomas Navy: f : Line-up and summary: versity and the University of Maryland will be the annual Pen . running broad jump. This 18 the first| . =" i, Woedi ey, o Syracuue. 4 - o387 (). Pouitions. "N.Y.U. (9 Irelay_carnival to be held on Franklin Field in Philadeiphia on Frida t n Hubbard's college, career that 'N MEET IN CHICAGO c-mfn-'a':f"s"guu"-'.',b’hd:lflanhmwg;: ¢ 4 Taylor Bl U e and Saturday. S = < been defeated in this event. | Na i, e ¥ 0l Sy i - L v i i Soulg The week's program was to bLa e pole vault competition ended in | 440-yard run—Won by P.r:lmock Syracuse: 3 £ ay .. . First defense _— 3 Lk Second detonse. - Wisdman | started today with Geor, s tra druple tie'at 12 feet after Brook- T "Tm oigg" wecond: Tobelman, Navy, third. Ry 5 R e DL ) Joblenka U, o | squad representing the National Cap Michigan premier vaulter, had| CHICAGO, April 18.—Paavo Nurmi, | (Mile run—Won by Middleton. Syracu ; Poore. [ Conter - Junken tal in the games conducted by Loyoly thdrawn with & stiff knee. Norton|worid champion middle distance run. | fhimt iy ¥ 35 a.[o00d: ToTve. Navy, oy i Bl S Eanre : R i e College at Chicago. The Hilltopper (ieorgetown won the event and the |ner, with his principal competitor and | . 280-yard hurdles—Won by Shapley, Navy: : - j O i atachs oo ihiee LACROSSE CONTEST | vatsiais Tesrn cremt ‘demond ot s |countryman; Willie Ritola, will head | GIeHeY q SyTaeuse tacond” Comert. Navy: : 3 £ NG Ot ome. Faim track carnivals, especially ners of the other events in the |a list of 217 athletes entered in Varl- | ' '336.yard rane—Won by Bowman, Syracuse: s : 4N . s s e Lz TEE T ning the indoor intercollegiate sity section were {ous events of the Loyola University Navy, second: Joseph, Navy, third. s &% > e e A e ant for Carson.| 'COLLEGE PARK, Md., April 18— | this v went to the Middle Wes hot put—Won by Dauber, lowa, 44 |relays to be held tomorrow in Grant | Time. 0:22 7-10. o . oty Bl o Crate” atier tor. Bemet. New | i | well prepared to give,all opponents i S5 rchas: Park Stadium. FIELD EVENTS. s e : Fork——Weeka Tor Hoppor. Hgpper for Junk | Baltimore Polytechnio Institute, dis- | 1o, 10"\ e Sipetted to garner ll);lng broad jump—Dowding, K’ The pair of Finns are entered in the Shotpat—Won b‘mlll. Syracuse: Darbin, i 4 % erman, Shaibler for nge, Dowell for Hop- | playving superior o o | fair share of the laurels in the Wind Syracuse; scol Navy hird i o g uished the University of Maryland |2 rgetovwn: 29 feet. 2 inchas. 13,000-meter event, which will mark ufif‘" Ll o om AR Chird - Dl e e Ol P sl S Thes ik oo L0 Tnlisialy ot Mmvytand [ 120-yar rdles—Gu « | their first outdoor appearance in this Iscus throw—Won by B . § % halves—30 and 25 minutes. The Georgetown athletes are to re St R, - R o McGarry, Navy_second: éen-“.‘ ~ihird. » nast & 4 4 noon, 8 to 5. State 2 sec oe. 5 i turn to Washington tomorrow after .. s Distance, 123 feet 2 i ; It was the opening game of the cam- 3 One-mile team rgce—Hicks, Michi- [* The mile run will bring together | “Hammer throw-—Won by Biggs, Syracu PLERE L ] — i 4 ive v gsters, | Doon and on Tuesday will begin fina gan, 4.28.08 {Jofe Ray, who has equaled Nurmi's |Puige Navy "second; Madsen. Navy, ‘hid - T o DEVITT PREP NINE WINS |paien, for the Old Line voungsters, grooming for the Penn relay mee Half mile relay Michigan, 1.30.20. |indoor record of 4 minutes and 12 sec- s aactt-§ inchen. = 3 .6 | pracpice. ue and Gray teams will start in "wo-mile relay—Georgetown, § min.|0nds in this event; Llovd Hahn, who - Navs. tecond: su ivan, Navy, VI : OVER BRIARLY HALL, 8-6|» e visitors scored all but one of |IUmber of races at Philadelphia an: utes 6. seconds. | has uprooted two of Nurmi's record: 76 feet 1 inch. L T 3 ¢ % i 1their points in the first half, during | in several of them are conceded spler High jump—Russell, Chicago, 6 feet |(8nd Leo Larrivee, colleglate mi e Navy ARy Qfracuse, and ? 5 2 Devitt Prep defeated the base ball | thelr points in the first half, | dia chances of victory. Just how the % ‘Miatics D e R champion from Holy Cross University. | Height! 11 feet 3 inghes, " o0 third. #. ; team of Briarly Hall Military Acad-| Wi'eh Flary/and counted toree. = |the relay quartets will be constituted Distance medley relay—Michigan, | Georgetown is among the colleges . hu;:’-r;;“r"xv;%mgum< Bavy mis : 2 bivis e \ . 4 ;’mf‘ yeuslerda,:;' :)‘v: the ,?iuiiamxrrllcubs shdwed an improved game. is not certain at present, as Coac Sty 4 y £ 3 » | entered, gad ¥ 3 E . 3 & i - % i ollow, to 6. Jorsen pitel = 7 " John O'Reilly does not plan to selec Hiibbard, Michigans] - — Nayy. ‘tied for second. Height. b feet 10 3, S Devitt 'and was knicked for five| Nelld, with three points, led the |y ot OFEN d00s DOb Pian 1o sel e SR i Poly attack. | 3 | Broad Jgmp—Woo by Sokolski, Syracuse: A safeties. EVEy : est. . | ’ Lecgett. Navy. second; Hetter, Navy, third. i Lewandoski and Miller, each with . One mile relay—Georgetown, 3 mm.;.IOHNSON s HOME RUN Distance. 21 feet % inch. o The score Mar > 'S i | land, however, which is to e two points, were Maryland's highest | 3 . i, y bt college 3.9 seconds. — e Runs—Johnson_ (2). Walsh, v represented in the B 1 v 7 10 Briees, Haney, Eynod, Payne, Drake, (3): e mile race, has named v e o vy WINS FOR GAROLINA V. P. 1. DEFEATS HOPKINS OESELECCE Faa (3 it BrrorErnon. ety | gew ey, pouions. udv: Bowman, Syracuse: 3 o Grantord rae i(,c(,,,,w, Goal g Mo Leslie .\herm‘» : Shively, Illinols. Discus throw, by 2 Both are Washingtonians. Burger, who is captain, plays point, and |Bean (5). Stoien Dasgembonon, (=) JOREC| Covell. " ot \ < i s SRRSO [as SvRuar membe e I e e e IN DUAL MEET, 76 TO 50| rewi . statloned at in home. These are twe'of the most important positions Bl Pe ) Hau L Cover a1 guariot and Paul Smith as raylor, Pennsylvania CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. April > ” on the twelve. They will display_their skill tomorrow afternoon, when the | pevicr. AB B Pirie: .21 Sacond detense Harrison | The Mary s i Colgite University's reluy team, | 18.—In defenting Virginia today, § to pPPACKSBURG, Va. April 18—V. | 6iq Liners will meet New York University at College Park. Maryland will | Johnen.3s 5 = - yne.lf. . & FAr - STl -y . Mekmor ‘ S I e competing in the college division of |6, North Carolina scored its fourth | 1ohne Hopiing University. 7o mtos | have its hands full, as New York U. held the powerful Navy team to a 3-to-0 [Ehon5 £ 1§ : T | e’ ; ; Nt oatery mile relay, won the event'in the |consecutive base ball victory on its |1 60, in a dual meet here today " | S¢ore if Annapolis yesterday. Sul'van.1b Johnwon, 3 | Poole S k - . Lo y Alth 'h the h I“"k" n. i Dukehart glrulh\u(m‘k o L et E 2 C'n’h'm. 2 Nefid. ut_home. . : < event. Shively of Illinois set a new high|son's drive over the left-field fence BE s naneis eSe vt first-place % v 3 1 Bray ?,h - # 01 Turmi In home. . +...Cla 13 lee, forme: i Jint total in winning the triathlon, |in the eighth, scoring Stanton ahead place points, each achool captur. o 3 0 Peowon. B R i ing Atih tas Owvill Thomap § S PUIce: . fotmer . Tech | ing seven events, the Gobblers were | 522401 : star, in the decathlon at J 21l around event for welght men, with | of him, decided the contest. able th win orit Gnehel sarorde 2. ] - son for Dulcehart, Brown for Street. Lin- Ce X 01 228 points, as against 2,077 for| Carolina did not start until the fifth, | thirds, making clean sweeps in the St kous for Davidson, Bafford for Louft, | s s 3 Two contests for the price of one p'rieda of Chicago a year ago. Guth-| whem four hits netted two runs. The | javelin and discus. | Totals. Goalw—Neild, Blake, Poole. Al- | will be offered at College Park tomc rie, Ohio State’s Olympic hurdler, set \»fnunzx‘ rally continued in the sixth.| ™ 'pan Montague ot V. P. I. bettered ’ - Peiacly Hall 99298 baugh, Dukebait. Lewandoski, 2; Miller, {row atternoon, when Univers hre r».w(hfl\ and L‘::? 1\\‘:‘eh9;:lrflnx|g | 31:210' \:el;fi(s;."x:dnl;x;!‘:;lgm;.homer bY |the South Atlantic record of 10 sec- s e Referee—Mr. Axt (Maryland). Time of '-'{ !P\‘far)b ]f] is ;‘,\1, eet Nor ;1 Carolir : the peniathlon, besides Stantop, : § ds t s e _— balves—25 minutes. at base ball and New k Universii yard high hurdie event: | Viréinia knotted the count in the | onag i1 the 100-yard dash, which he PLEBES BEAT CENTRAL T S S |at lacrosse ¥ ¢ s, both sta ard’dush, colleses and universities. | seventh on three passes, a single by | COVered in 094 Cnnouc UNIVERSITY’S base ball team slugged its way to a ne of 3 minutes 27 seconds. | northern invasion. Shortstop John- |ing at 4 o’clock, will be played on d NEiia o e, Wikknan ion | Cabell and Unversagt's triple. The 7-to-5 victory over Wake Forest at Brookland yesterday. 1t was| ON DIAMOND BY 3 TO 2|FORDHAM’S LATE RALLY |re&it’ ‘oppocice’ ietas” Raning o1 nd; third, Wittman, Micl - 7 win. E Cime, | Carol irlers issued d Wi i s Balt bot rd, and those & i X Locat i returd ) | Prees ot Vineinia eona not i | WESTERN HIGH WINNER the first time this year that Charlic Moran's charges had walloped | s xxAPOLIS, M, Aprit 18—avs| DEFEATS THE MARINES feniime apooulevard, and those Sarddash, Golleges—girt. . the pinches, having 11 i e : e arles Sl gh S may view both fr A T ol Totpth, Hat: stranden; o Lo S OVER FORT HUMPHREYS | the ball so savagely. Du Four, Ignace. Adams and Stanley were, the et fr’::’?;xlaf.‘qrfillug‘igll QUANTICO, Va., April 18.—Fordam | th: prbo Snemnati. T 10 2-5' secoids. Carolina. AB.H.O.A. Virginia. AB.H.0.A. e i 5 principal slammérs, contributing nine safeties for a total of 15 bases, . Nashin o5 he | scored three runs in the ninth inning ‘ard high_hurdies, colleges and uni- | B AP HO [ M Ala AR Western High yesterday defeated 3 to 2. The midshipmen scored t en, opea—First, Guthrie. Ohio State: | Th 8 3 Ahnerer. 1 0 the Fort Humphreys base ball team |one of Du Four’s blows being for the circuit.: All told, Simmons of Wake | winning run with two out in the ninth. | to defeat the Marines here today, 6 ‘h:;rtl’:a:‘:{flig;:;: g et ). Snyder. Ohio State: third, Merigoid 5 0 Freid'g.rf. ‘4, an the soldlers’ diamond, 14 to 2.| Forest gave up 11 hits. Capt. Clarke did the pitching for the Brook-| Two fine junfor pitchers met ig|to D # a about t will b 6: " fou Rehni, Iihin e 0 Deitrick,se 2 Fort Humphreys recently turned back ¥ P L B - s Zabllski of the Navy and Duffey of| The Marines got all their tallies in | the guest of Maryland tomorrow anc O seconds. p 3 Eastern High, 14 to 13, landers, yielding nine hits, and held the visitors well in check until the |Gantral. 2 the third session. {Tuesday and visit Georgetown e Tt | SR Hilleary, Gichner, Stevi 1 o I oie: Dwyer of Fordham and Kyle of the | Wednesday. The Tarheels tooi ShEy L e (P iton, Ghio State: | Johndon:ss DUl Saok oo :imt’!}" mw:m‘ Jastino 1 eings e | v A 0 Pieves. ABH.0. A | Marines both pitched well, except for | measure of the Old Liners during tt Onlo State: second, . Sortahet : llldn ch scored twice against 2 73 ~ | Wake Forest counted in the opening | ey 8s.. 1 L Mil'gan3b 4 2 1 1|their one bad inning. |recent Southern tour of the latte d hurdles, colleges (division | Poyner.p’ the soldier team, and Sasher, Gar- 3)—Won by Hen: Dentson: second, Ja- p; | round when Riley walked and reach- X E Wood.1b.. 4 1 Score: ~ {winning with a pair of ru ,, gLais0n: Mcoud, (0% . oweaze ol TH Dby o NAVY NINE DEFEATED ed home as a pair of Catholic Uni. | Mose 8 Han'san.ss 4 Ford'm. AB.H.O.A. Marine A |across in the first ir Sy BeE Mo T e, 2 gle 0 Western's total. versity miscues occurred. After Cath- & White.ss # Stock 'rmo h"“ N Y . Totals. .38 13 Totals 7 | olte University had tallied twice. in Q | Senaniet 31 9 Fox3hord 1 3 0| Harvard's base ball team has 1 <, 200-meter dush, Pentathlon, colleges and | *Batted for Abner in-the nin CHESSMEN KEEP BUSY. BY BosroN LL the second inning by virture of a - S 1 Duncan.if. 4 2 games scheduled in this vicinity du universities, opew——won by GUIhAE, OMO | carolina. ..0000 2 | | hit batter and DuFour's homer, the 4| Dwvers. 0 15 Ballesc. 4 ing the week. The Johunies are to i 0 L et recort oid mark, | VirEwnia:- 2.1V 00 210000 By the Assoclated Press. | | Baptists knotted the score, Greason's 0| Malonesfh3 1 3 5o 3 |at Catholic University on Tuesday fc 53710 seconds, made by Guthrie, Ohio Jq,&‘:y_:jczx'r.-g’n. t"“‘&‘fu'.?""fi% : BADEN BADEN, April 18.—Ad- ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 18,—Bos.|homer in the third doing the work. « L o 4 a fray with the Red and Black and State, in 193 tuthion, colleges and | Coon. Luther. Helland. Error—Hatley. Two: journed games of the international tonr SCONEEE < yrone Trony thos Nate “"! In the fourth frame, the Brook- the next day will tackle the Mids} ot peBiret 127 0bia | Dase Wis-Sider Bronaugh, ' Thsce Vise s | chess tournament were played today | fon College won from the Wav af|iongers proceeded to sew up the game.| SN men at Annapolis. , On Thursd: SEale T Wilkon, ooy, g state. . Time, | 1o O Sak G0 eSS, Home rypeCStan | with the following results: ~ Alekhine, | base ball today. 4 to 3 in which there | ygn, e started the inning with a triple, | Totals. 30 % 5°8 Totals. JoTetat Harvard will invade College Park 1 3 minutes 8-10 secon: (Tied former rec- | Kronaugh: Goon. — Dowvle plaveJonnson 1o | Russia, . defeated Colle, Belgium; W“f s t lim vmyuu Ditcher. was | DuFour scored his teammate with a| +Two out when winning run was scored. \hfg"” -3 6800000 play Maryland, and Friday afternoon ¥ Stanton. " Hit by gitcher—By Holland. Gib- | Rabinowitsch, Russia, defeated Carls, Carroll, | NE i ~ | double and got home when Keale atted for. Underhiil in.the eighth. 2 & . will engage the Hilltoppers at George e relay. o Eoet? & OB ea ot O SR UETEY | Germany; Rubinstein, Poland,. defeat: | hit safely eight times. a triple being | SRl 30,80t hohe, WHER, | SRS fcontrat tigh. ... 1000 01 0 0 o2 | Rume—Whiie, Granam * Dintan, |town. The Johnnies are considerad “Rigies. ‘fourth. Michig 208 povner VT Lnvercage, 1. 1afh on | €0 Thomas, England, and. the match | included, but was steady and effective, | L85 s Adams, who had doubled, | 0% - g D00 1100013 A \ISi ErroreWhite, Wosmner. | quite formidable this year aud oo Time. 1 punute 31 1-10 sec- | bases—Viceinia, '13; Carolina, ‘4. Winning | between Reti, Czechoslovakia, and |eXCept in the second inning. when Stanley singled. = Zeni . Kaufman. | Rohan, Carter. Maddes, Heterick. TWO-DAS | (o provide tatece battles for pitcher—Poyner. Losing pitcher—Unver- | mg reakowol, Australia, resulted i Jarrell pitched the first seven in- Both e 1 h ighth. R‘“” e 3 Wood. | \its—Woerner. Landry. Malone, Duncan. Be-lacs ties T & SPrint_relay, collexes—First Otterbein: | axt. Time Of Famee—3 hours and 40 min- g e ™ 8| nings for the Navy and was hit seven | , BOth teams counted in the eighth.| Kaufman. Home' run—~Kaufman ce . hite—Woernar, Landry, Malone, | the local opposition. second, Wilberforce; third, Ohiv University: | utes. draw. b A Greason’s single, Doyle’s muff of Sim-| 1¥0-base hits—Milligan, _Hannegan anc er. Carter. Stolen bases—Urbaniak (2), fourth, Cincinnati. = Time, 45 3-10_secotds. times, the total including a double| ' . " fly and a hit by Berry gave the | yone® Sacrifice hite—Milligan, Colley | Zvio. Doubie plays—White to Woerner to | -mile relay, ersities—W on o and a triple, and also passed five bats- € | Mo Struck out—By Zabiaki, 11: be | aeger: k. Left on | . e second, ako: third, Baptists two markers, while Ignace’s | Duffes. 8. Bases on balls—Off Zabileki. 10, | oo s onnts, o0 Rk io Bank. (Left on 3 X tern. Time, 1 min- S 3 e | single and theft of second followed|off Duffey. 5. ~Wild pitch—Zabilski. H alle—Oft, Kyle, 6: off Dwyer, 2. Hit by s Baptists are : e . « 1. Myers pitched the last two innings |,y "Hyrour's third wallop of the fray Sy Dlicher By Duffey (Quast). " Doubl ber—By Dwyer "(Fox) by Ksle (White)" | to be at Georget = e 2 by Wisconsin, inute g Vi . ~, =, ‘ood. — rucl —] 2). ] (7). o 4 P R e e e #nd Pwas ok Covohe produced a Catholic University run. | Plebes, 10: Central. 4. Siolen” basee— | mpinecs Sosre. Voneel ot Shureft Time | tie Mountainee 3 Gne-mile, relay, universities—Firsts George- The final scoring was done by Wake | Wood = 2, Hannegan, Hicks T ey T of the Brooklanders at Cath second, - Notre Dame: third. Ohio - | Forest in the ninth, Hood's two-bagger versity Thursda. e - and Timberlake's single being the run- One-mile relay, colleges—First, Colzate: . ) second, Case: third, Detroit; fourth, Ohio making Taaterial, \ A pair of Maryland tea Viemewmi) Loy & =x o l EXINGTON, Va., April 18—University of Maryland, in its first ol <] ORu— FoAy sensen Totals.. 35 o 0 > ] L H.0. A 00 o aking 2 y - | engage in competition on for A 5 fields. Wednesday the Old Line t : AB.H. . F. 4 7 ] |and field squad will go to Charlottes French challeage trophy, colleges and uni: dual meet of the year, defeated Virginia Military Institute here 1 § T versities—Won by Micnigan First, Hicke : = this afternoon, 67 to 5 higar second, er. Michigan third D th, “Kennedy: | i P . | When the meet was half finished, the Cadets held a big lead but relay, universities—First. George- | in the latter stages the Marylanders began to climb and when the quar- EreTOrenes ESR-TE amcomccoR ville for a meet with the Universit jof Virginia. Saturday the College X Park stickmen will be at Swarthmore for a match with the Little Quakers lacrosse twelve. ” | WO types of track and field meets, involving many, of the same e Stanley. rf arvin,2b O PR 4 minutes 28 8-10 - Onio State. ime. 8 minties | ter.mile started as the last event held a lead of just one point, L T T Two-mile reluy, colleges—-Won by Mich In that final event, the Cadets stood a good chance to tie up the [~ tBatied for Jarreit in the seventh. 1] e e n ] : t are scheduled for the first and second Saturdays of next month.| BUNS FAST RELAY RACE. Cineimnati: Fourth, Ohio Wes. | Situation, if not win, as they thought, their star runner, Foster toeing| $Batted for Myers in the ninth. Wake Fo S ¥ S 8 minutes 21 seconds. (New | the mark with two of his teammates. against three runners from the |Boston College.... 03001000 0—4 - The first, under the auspices of the Girl Scouts, will be the tra- | 4, Ga.. April 18—A loca S I MR . g3 4 X Navy.. e - 00300000 0—8 . Hood. " iti sod S B £ - ] s registered in the Georgis a G553} © PUES IOl Line State. However, in a really brilliant race, in which the fourth | ™ o, urphy. Dariine, ¢ Cronin. Man | (21 Do Four (2} Tenads "5 Bafers“sof | ditional kind for girls of that age, 12 to 16 years; the second, under the | Heq Jelay carnfeal here troavy o splieres Trirst, Donerts. De; | man was hardly slower than 52 seconds, Maryland got. first and second | cavitf: Tesile, Fenno. Jarell. *Efrots 2Fo- 3. CRobou Four. Dovie'(2). | physical education department of the junior high schools, will be a de- | Clemson College of Sourh ok, “Hiale " iourth; Bl Weslerin; places and V. M. I 'third, | B el Fugbase’ BE—Baring.” Siruck | Four Hood, Thregbaie ni—cigmace. Home | cided departure from the stereotyped meet both in respect to program Soe distance mediey In § m owd eyan. 5 feet 8| P 2 y] arrell, r p 3 s H ' — ‘ati s . « ec ;41.15‘"Ehu de. Wesleyan. H feal ‘“hglfig‘::m}lzn;}lwg el‘o::t tarl:d ::‘dn‘: i?n Bx""xfi'}."fii’ o i ,.fi.;:zkn,’?fltq fix .'%'n?f""s.%? on. Ie that, for the most part, subjtitutes field games for track events, and the | utes 35 seconds. Georgia and Georgia High, jump. colleges und universities, open | ¢01. 300 vards, with ; Foster running cademy. 6. _Farned. runs—Boston. . . | Catholle “University, "7 o> | atmosphere in which it is run off. This meet also will list girls from 12 | Tech finished second and third. et B Ty TR LT A Gtern. and | second, R. Whiteford, third, and End. tolen “Bages_Murphy, Ward o b oy OR8N 5 inots: third: Camp weste cond, R. , third, - X . - ; Ditche riie(Rile: ton, cetown, tied. Height, 6 fect % {slow only a fair fourth, Foster took Aubrey and Hughes. ' Simmons (Doyle). ~ Stfuck out—By Clarks, | 0 14 years of age. 3 = o broed fampeolleges und univer. | e 16ad &5 the Tunners hit the curve. ———— imDY, Simmons, *6. Umpire—Mr. Sutton.| The events slated for the junior high | shoe throw, one girl per troop, one UNTZ” BREWER 8 . Time of game—Il hour and 30 minutes. irls’ k = owing Georgatown: | but in the straight Pugh and R. : girls' meet make the affair character- | throw per girl. et B btmrd MiChgans i Savder: | Whiteford pulled by Foster: . Neither LARGE FIELD EXPECTED —— istically o fleld rather than a track 5 S 3—Shuttel relay race, eight GENERAL CORD o] PORPN o @[ isommopinn! ' 1 e Ohio th. Wa of the three men who had been lead- ; fcnas | Sag homever was wble G0 sl aff | DURHAM. N. C., Aptil 18.—James | FOR FIVE-MILE EVENT EASTERN N'NE BEATS with teams from every school plaving | = Group 4—Dodge ball, Baltimore vs. SGohaid S war. 16wk athla Endslow, When the four men reach-| Dehart head coach of foot ball at in a volley ball, base ball or dodge| Washington. ; IR T e o e | e, the” mnteh, thete walaimot. tukees | WaANIEKIOR and Leow for the tpust | Des Fsesttscodch of the Kicysine OLD LINE FRESHMEN op", e, (Thers mil b three sounds) Oirls placing fn the events will enrn [ 1537 14th St N.W. __ Tel Main 6694 3 von | Aifths of a second difference between 3 2 , exp ’ v | potuts toward: wipnins the trenp Tow. oain 6 RGBS (N ol AT Mg | Endslow and Pugh, who was fourtn, tor of athietics and head coach at|large fleld to face ihe starter at 11 for every school to participate in each | ing cup. {America’s Finest Rowboat Motors e o D R nchia: | FnVslow:beat Whitatord-to theitape ot DENTELT, Roootding 50 Se8-| O/00ck LS mornllE ot U Geoue e P LA Coming home from a fortnight of $37 It Queion Yous Boat 1 ance, oo 2 C v 2 i Vit " N J i - e E ortnight of - ¥y colleges and wmiversitier—irsl, | DY 2 yards, with Toster Just & Yard|"“The appointment is to be effective|a series of five mile runs prelimigary| Coach Charlie Guyon's Eastern |bi mine: thgeunio Eatrier, Mac | plvsioal Aduseting. conventions Sie Caille 5-6pesd Twin Row Boat Motors o 5 Easex. Ohio Werlevan: fourth, | or so behind Foster. = at once, with leave of absence granted | to the “C" Club. meet at Central|High School base ball team made its | farland and Powell—will be represent. | Marjorie Webster of the Marjoris | forosis §580ed, 3win, Row, Boat Motors = 3 41 feet 1 inch. Foster had things almost his’own | Until January 1926. Stadium on May 16. record for the season five wins injed in every event. Basket and base | Webster School of Physical Education, | Guaranteed without reservation o ;"_H‘-_’ sl “,,.,““n" ;'e':}(:',;"' way in the 100-yard dash and 220. He| The Univérsity further announced six games by defeating the University | ball throws for distance are the only | and president of the Women’s Athletic Dauber a: third, Shively, 'Tlinois! | broke the Virginia Military Institute|the appointment of James P. Herron of Maryland freshmen nine, 7 to 8,|events in which a girl works as an]Council of this city, brings to Wash- JOHN J. ODENWALD Paaber pisdiey, Hiram A MIUBGUEr. | pacord for the 100 by running the dis | to have active charge of the position LINDLEY IS THROUGH |3esterday at the Lincoln Park sta’| individual. ~The 440-vard relay, the |ington the trend of athietics and phys. T tance . His time in the 220|t0 Wwhich Dehart has been elected dium. last number. is to be the one real|ical education in girls' and women's | JEs Disteibutor, Sav = Just & few minutes after was 0:22 3-5, | from September 1 to the close of the Burdine drew the mound assign-|track event on the program. In that | activities. | Collla Batpctmm Vietee Oy, of Detroit athion, colleges and wni; | cman of Maryland, atter he had | foot ball season of 1925. ment for the District schoolboys and | each school will be represented by| According to Miss Webster, lead st Seanz. Michigan: | Buckman of Maryland, atter he bod | “Prior to soing to Washington and AS A YALE ATHLETE held the O1d Liners to & pair of safe- | eight girls, at each of the four conventions v |1209 H N\W. Ph. Fr. 6903 Voeien oblo Srater "D |in a great finish beat out Campbell of | Lee, Dehart coached foot ball at ties during the six frames he worked | " In order to aveid undue strain upon | orously.expressed their disapproval of ; s e TR T e b e Virginia Military Institute by 3| Georgia for two years. All his coach- 5 before being relieved by Quinn. Frager | an individual girl and to approach the | competitive events and saman © bron: wmmer (hrow, Trilathlon, colleges and | vorgy ing has been done in the South. Now MAVEN, Conn. April 18—|also had a turn in the box, taking | ideal of mdss activity there,have been | this sentiment rose the slogan of the st e e | Endslgw led the Maryland team in |’ Both Dehart and Herron are in the | Action of the Yale faculty in declaring | over the hurling duty at the opening | several entry limitations imposed. | conventions, “Athletics for women and B S ances 150 feet ¥ | scoring, totaling 13 points, with a |Clty. They were given a rousing re-|ineligible for further athletic activi- fof the ninth. Score: " | The base ball games are open—Yo the | not women for athisics o o 3 ; % second in the 220 and firsts in the 440 | ception by the Duke students. ties the stroke of the varsity crew,| gagmn, ABH.0.A, Md. Fr. eighth and ninth years and the dodge | Basket ball, especially for the junior e o e R e, |and 880. Foster was the big point PR, A. D. Lindley of Minneapolis, will 51 McGan.et ball to the seventh year, while the ¢ lin entathlor . and senior high school age, received e i 3 b dlak, 'OIG | scorer for Virginia Military Institute, terminate his membership on varsity volley ball game is open to all, as|a black eye. occer and hotkey wees fourth, Munz, Michigan. —Distance, | with firsts in the century and furlong co H teams, as his class Wil graduate this are the throwing and relay events. - | suggested as satisfactory substitutes. 103 foet Big fnchen " T ersitien. | aNd. third in the quarter. HERRIN NEW AC June. A girl may enter one game and two | Volley ball, much in the ascendency in Gratsetonn second. Harng. | Hope of Virginia Military Institute He gs inqiigible hecause. he A de of the other events or three eveni€|the North and Middle West, also ‘ me: third, Northrop. Michigan: | sprang something of a surprise in the ; s ficienf in scholarship. ; o gl r ] ! Barnes, :In..é‘,".n,_fi‘.." >y '[g'nrzm R hon B beat bie fedmimgie oF w. & I.. GRIDDEB Lindley will rank in Yale sports his- The same eligibility requirements| ™SCtY With approval. 2 Suddte tory as one of the gxceptionaily bril- hee i L Righ | o YO decision could be reached at the Widdoes, Otterbein.' and 2 Summaries: LEXINGTON, Va., April 18.—Pat|&bly will have first place for a long the field meet; Le., & girl may have Dprofessional women in athletic com- Height. 11 feet 113 in only one D and she must be in good petition, nor, in fact, could the con- > oA i o > SR | somimosssuon PRRARRE M S | onswonsusist | ess000memms - ® o " | 15 § (Scharnwebe ones. Kitche: second. Willis, V, M. L: third, 'R." White- | the Uniyersity of Pittsburgh end for | Bgainst Harvard in 1923 and 1924 and oa sty B g 1 T g e T ford, Starviand. "Time. /4.3 sconts three, yiata aaisant 'to ComtH. Glet e rioniug cREWTAL e Dlymyiics st | fo corten iar| The meet will be held in the|festional status. 5 y R ; third Gait.| Warder, has been named head foot : ~ MeAllister, Cappella. Davis, Lichi ).|natural stadium at the™ Sixteenth| - ” e o v L ol g oot B oteian 50 p:cond1 | pall coach of Washington and Lee| Fle Was an excellent foot ball back | Meolister, Capvella, Dapis, Lict i.‘lngm:'gy Capitol Athletic Club, winner of the B 2 e time. He stroked victoriops Yale 1 et T |~ 190-vard dasb_—Won by Foster. V. . 1.:| Herrin, former all-American end of : One-mile wniversity. relny " standing in all phases of school life. | easionn] creay, 1ot COPstituted pro- illinois, fourth Time, 3:20 4-10, Two-mile run—Won by Buckman, Mary- 2) Street Reservoir. A picnic lunch will i nules 37 second : vk s toam. | SITprePiager, Jacobe. Capellia, Lichingks: indoor South Atlantic swimming ana —— ond“hetman. Maryiand: - third. ;| University for 1926. R. A. Smith, ai- | &nd the mainstay of the hockey team. | 4, De Marco., Two-basg hity—Burdine, (4). | ho held atter the morning games and | diving events, 1s o es garner fresh ON CREDIT V.M. 1. Distance. 41 feet 4 inches. rector of athletics, has announced. o'g.eAcwn. MoAtister, Cavellia. McGahnn, | before the throwing and relay events |jaurels in a dual tank meet with the W. & L. CAPTURES MEET. | _Bin' jomp Vo nd?™irt’ 5050106, | Deptaet e o e et immle” | WINNER OF MARATHON - | Sino o gl o Stz ok | are contested. Dolpntns of the Richmond ¥. W c. 4 | | T, 0. PROBEY CO. LEXINGTON, Va., April 19.—Wash- | Marsiand. Height, 5 feet 4 inches. Pl s “ o | Deny . Bases on balls—Off Burdine 4: off | The annual Girl Scout meet on May | next Saturday. The Dolphins, ? ington and Les defeated North Car- | Fi0yast sssh—won by Tosier, ¥. 36, L | PRSL tares Yaqrs, who Ses hecepies en AT QLYMPICS ARRIVES ] £ e e M, 32 by Faster, & § will be conducted on the fleld at|EToUD of young Ewimmers, are couch Store No. 12104 Pa. Ave olina State College, 72 points to 54,| v M. T. Time. 22 8-8 secouds. Duke University. 2 in 8 inningy .| the southwest corner of Seventeenth|ed by and are under the jmmediau Store No. 2—12th & H Sts. N.E. here today in a dual track meet, which | "236-yard fow BurtlesZion by Kelloes. . NEW YORK, April 18.2—Albin Sfen-|honc in 1 in et by MAMniDG; | and B streets. starting at 3 o'clock, | Subervision of Dr. Greer Baughmar Store No. 3—9th & P Sts. N.W was featured by the running of | ¥, M. L: second, Push, Marvienc: 1ol os roos, 36-year-old Finnish runner, w i Diicher—By Burdine | the events will be divided into three | chairman of the lite eaving com i g Bryum, fleet dash man of the visitors, |} Wijteford, Marvlats. Tone o0 3. "% 1 CUE STARS TO PLAY. won the mafathon at the last Olym- Marco (Long): b¥ groups. One girl may not be in more | ivittee of tue Richmond ctapter of | Byrum broke the tape in the century, | second, White. V. M. T third, Supplec. plc games, arrived on the Mauretania Al i, Thiimaen—Rurdine. | than one event of each group. The|the American Cross, 220 and 440, to win individual honors | M l}lli‘-;'?";‘.'éwe&‘;" by, Sheriff. Joe Concunnon.' noted pock’et billiard | today with Carl Kohlemainen, his | pieted Dol kN, e ufigar De [only eptry qualification is that the| The events in the meet to be held of the meet. Maryland: second, Keiloge. V. M. L: third, | plaver, will play at Elmer’s parlors|irajner, - arco, Umpire—Mr. M (Maryland), | girl is' a registered Scout in good|in the Y. W. C. A. pool here follow: — —e — " M. I ge: b-bé«.‘}n'l Mary ML:nd‘Bya.tnld Tul;(}lyd:l‘hll‘ ]1{1‘ will Stenroos sald he expected to com- | Time of game—2 hours and 25 minutes. standing. A 402,00 ridmngia ll)‘o-)'ardmb?ui 0'0“0‘(:.{ 1is s s e A .| play Bartelmas Monday and Ruard, | pete in outd in this cou B e e Bvents by groups follow: T g iy, Jvine. 60-ya: i .: third/ Dean, pete in outdoor meets in this country y:_group back “stroke, 440-yard % STANFORD TAKES MEET. . |und; stcond, Diuguid, v Mq Li Ihed/ Deah | the” District champlon, the next eve: | Riier a ‘month's. sraining. but added NAVY FENCERS LOSE. Group 1—Fifty-yard dash, -junior Vie. R begeaion ad ANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calit, | = Toig vaulc—picvers, Maryland, wid sup- | ning. that he had no definite plans. e Bna senloe cisassapRa ML I tools il LT L R 2 e w lee. Maryland, i H 3 5 NN ¥ s race, one gir troop: | ] 00l will hol AL Iy e I e iy | V- Ot 1 Holekts 40 dect Gtichon. (L0 Jrotg mato xide’ whioh enged:hers ot | Dester el (hirow, Juplor Mt senins | its Spring exhibiting next Saturdny o e ot with, Calttarale b ;s ¢ Camubent, V. 30 L ihira, A% DE PALMA IN AUTO RACE. NAVY WINS AT TENNIS. BAIE pst 3. 16 . the smarning, . did | clbeses:-ons throw' per gisl, mny fofv: 8 o'clock. The public’ is Invited to this afternoon. The score: Stanford, o :&; s fll‘fek‘fi:‘n: INDlxINIA!:lol’;JEfie A;?‘rlfl u;(;.’rhe .dm;:mls, Md., Amgl llfli—“ld\')' :rglt!?eke\' ;:e ‘l::‘?kolhx;“fl:‘.;’hu Amc:nr; b-semmwbun throw, same as basket ball ;v{:.“ce :l!:e,t fié"&i‘fii‘,’{"r‘!&‘r‘tfi‘e.lif.“m‘:‘e‘:i B ‘@ ornia, 64 : Bryan. M. IL: 3 €. | ent o ima, ran imin] 'Y an overwhelmin; e- A . 2] ( 2 i ” i TR A g, 160 teei 1 Iheh Tace. driver, in the B00:mile Tace to] feat to. Western Merylooa ot sanass| ond tnay won mith the foils fran the| Gionp 2—Potato race, gne girl per|and-Museachisette aveniie. . The prs, % = ¥ o o8 S AVNANA | be held at the Indianapolis motor | today, taking all seven singles /and | second Navy team today by 6 bouts |troop: sack race, one girl per troop;|Zram will include formal nnd natirsi “""'\‘H\: i.“.‘l\ b ]I‘T\;edAnms‘vnrell: " i ' 5 speedway May 30, has been an-|the three doubles. Lyman, Kelly and |to 3. Dahs of the visitors put up a |standing broad ,ju:n t,rm;é) emv,. rvymkmncllicv ‘ljl.xhl :-ng ?}oa:y -».npnlrn't.:s nd Treland pla s ; ) A 2 succeeding work, clog and feature: . socedr-match. hete Ahis 4 iatord, Marsland: thira, | nounced. De Palma won the classic | Lowery ed particularly fine ten- | particularly good exhibition, winning | (eac) o e gir! es of .n't.m_ Patoroas fys;‘e‘m S ol e. Fe 'M. T Time. 61 2-5 seceuds. in 1915, nis for Navy. - i every bout. B 3 b ”