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"THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI) NG'TON ,‘D. C, MAY 17, 1925—SPORTS 'SECTION. Senior Sandlotters Start Play Today : Woodberry Forest Wins “C” Club Games EIGHT TEAMS OF W. B. A. IN SEASON’S INAUGURAL Linworths Tackle St. Martin’s and Tremonts Meet Texans in Section A—Liberty-Trinity and Mount Rainier-Crescent Tilts in B. IGHT senior basc ball teams get into action today to open the sand- E lot series conducted by the Washington Base Ball and Athletic Association. Two games are carded for Section A teams, the champion Lirs:orths encountering the St. Martin's nine at Washington Barracks at 3 o'clock and the Tremonts and Texans mingling on Rosedale Field at the same hour. its will p'ay at Rosedale at berty Athletic Club goes against the In Section B. Mount Rainiers and Crescents wiil p 1 o'clock, and at the same hour 1 Trinity nine at Georgetown Hollow Junior and midget nines arc to play their opening games next Sunday. Rosters of 61 teams in the three | bers. Charies Wilson. Chester Mills, William divisions of the assoclation have been | KN, Eound Auit, Barnerd Jones. William receiveq by Secretary Walter Haight ' AL Hyman ° R}:z:nlt‘xerv_m Jack, S - " been declared | Gardiner. Joseph Biman, Kenneth Harvey. Plavers who have been declared | potgy, oot e s Lot eligible to compete in the series are | Kignk Eilison Omicr deier. Hyman Syies. i Lotis Segal Willlam Sample, Alfred Ross: Nicholastls Root. SENIOR CLASS. \ Section E. Section A CARD'NAL PREPS—Raymond McGarvey. BOYS' (LUB—Robert Shaw, Josepli Hard: | Edkar Buim, Robert Lyois, Abs. Ritzenbers g, Loonand Lucas andrew Brage. Bemiard | Chiries Wiison, Ciester Muls. Willians s Tove, Jo H. Watson, Robert W. Dinitt, o s | Edmund Auit, Barnard Jones. Willian Sinp Eincgan, Edward dnderson, L. Le Compte, | soi. \lucent Lester. Willlam: Ly heodore Nichols, Duvid Wals: OVER oseph Canavin, How- TREMONTS—Carl Ulrich. Harold Lodges, Collilower. Daniel D'Am- Walter Ogus. V Nichoias G ¥ Philip " Kiefer, Jotta. Henry tward - Spanc n. Earl Lons, Wayne George Willier. Peter Clango. Dominic ¢ 3 cli.’ Willlam Wood. Rob- a0k0. Edgar Bovd. Cris Morwi, Myer Lewis, | ert Liliy i Adkins. James Kane: Jonn Throbald McQuuecney. Daniel Gaiotta Quinn. vamies Golen, LINWORTHN-Ben April. Hillory Wilbe TAKOMA ° TIGEKS—Ear] Fischer. Ed- Angus Hecke, Ashton Smith, Ray Homan. | wacd Fitice.i. Sac Griflith, Shiriey Grif Fielder Hays, Robert Polen. Frederick opitz, | th, Taomas Henley, Robert Lothrop. Henry Baymond Wapd, Robert, MacCartee. Samuel | Meile Ly Alilourn, Frank Grimes, Rob. n, John Neumann. Toomas Kides, Her- | ert Miller. Bigir un, Paui Nowell, Al- bert Young. Leslie Crump, Robert Mcintire. | ¥in Poweil, Payl wer,” B, Wainer, Loris T MR RTIN oD A M thony | Williame: James. Wisson Burke. Johu Ryan. dsay_ Stott, James | MOUNT © VERNON 1QRS—Robert ©Conor,” William Thomas Foer, | Thompson. Thomas McQueen., Volney Bur- Harry Councilo Heamy. Ouver | nett. Willird Raulin. Walter Taylor, Lewis Stafford. Patrick 0 Donoghue (vron | Saelld. Frederick Braddook. Charles Gaylord Robeson, Robert Mills, B. Mills Ryan, Hariy | Whitam Banta, A Rovert ' Groves. “Warren Allder” Joseph Mealy " Join Collice Hayes. John Thois. Harves Robiuson. Wai- TEXANS-—John Flanigan, Rober Clancs, | Ten Swilt. Leon Shioss. Joseph Froscui, Mil- Josovh " Jav v Vil | ten Blandon Minor, ¥ Williain Deicex A Chester McDonald TEXAN MIDGETS ~Hoary Weigel, Wal Seetion B. lace Burign™F. Coatas Alired Cupradi. ERCENTS—Robert Smith, Louis Frid ranke. Louis B e pEquert qemith, Touls Biic Roland Colline. Wil- Bhnks. i 3 L ko S Ray wond’ Barnes, Richurd Me- wgrf; " Cornelius Lok Heury . Tayior Sylvester McCarthy, Beraurd Bus- James Carson. Jamcs H CharTes 1, foe 2 5 Albert Clayton. Stanley Simmous. John Belt. Py Elmore St. ora ackisione. M orte i cstor Singman, Frani Erank Blackisione. Morton Wilier. Wiiliani o Aoy Rl Nathan i £ Cilmbetiand o Arcaie man. Juan_ Engle. John Buscher. Joseph Trilling. poam | Joha a1, Rovert Williams, Harry Ben e Dhae G ono- et Hiitt, Jack Golublate Sames O'Bruem. Jone Dove Chivde RANGALLS—E nest Abuoit. Alfred Mar- 5. W. Kreamer, Kennth Ingiam, Weison J¢ . Jolin Lawn, Bennie Dougas, Alfied Wil Gerald Mobonald.: Bete Boir™Aien amm s Alfied Buisoiti, Pat Bavies. Ray- Tancis Houser y = d Euzan. La Vere Koff. Marsiiall Deason, IBERT\ —Jjames Chapple. J. Oliver Bard- er Starke John Fish. Joseoh Bargagni. off. Elmer Loon Henry' Herzox. Morris N B . Aubzey iandi, S Ruben melé. Le Garnes. ymond G isseu re, Paal Guy B D e Codosa, Siaten | | BAGLES—Berard Thomas i i Senry - EAZE i voln Maien flrects k3 NIER SENIORS—Ray Bos- | gona Thomas Qui rew, William well. Raymond Walter. James, Denbust, & Quirk’ Raymon Quigicy, Boumuempnd Walter. James Denhurat. Earl | M GETS—Jolin Beamer. Jack Creamer, Russell Hutehison. Bdward Goodwin. Alfed | Dl Deavte.”Edwant Brown, Harry Kin Bellman, Geotee Hogee dgGoodwin, Alfied | Millard Boteier, Leonard Inscoe. John Gerns Martin® Casey tones uacoree, Moscusle. | Lumes Withers, C. 5. Costons Join Bt Dardt” Ritewond hrpsuman., Juliue Ger- | Charies Scott, Lester Dixon. Gene. Goldeh: McCathran, Judson Kerr: cihur Theures. Robert Devine. Bertram n."John Rose, Robert Marks. Charies Dou 5 N ehloss, s son: *Benton ~ Stinmich. Feed " Lantor” ally, Donuell McDonnell, Joseph Lyneh. J0h0 | Joseph 2] Lee, Earl Knanp. James cis Dunan. ‘Charles Boall, R: O'Neill. Fred Hobart. Revelie Jones. Ri ol ran Garrett. Alfred Lillie, Kelly Heffner. Ber ay Davidson, Al | | | | Fin- | another Junior High, taking 100-yard dash. High, xdnr Jump, settin 'HILLTOPPERS CRUSH ARMY IN DUAL MEET X, T lost POINT, N. a dual May Army except two. Calhoun won the two. mile event for Army adet, divided first with Norton pole vault. Norton won three field eveuts for Georgetown and was iis biggest point getter. Summaries: 100-YARD DASH—Won by Dowling, Georgetown: Cashman Hass, Goorgetown, third. Time, 0:10 1-5. 120-YA HIGH HURDLE—Won b Hass, Georgetown: Des Islets, Army, second: Norton. Georgetown_ third. ~Time. 0:16. ONE-MILE _ RU: Won by Georgetown: Kionaly, Georgetown, second: Heacock, Army. third, Time, 0:21 1-5. feet 1 d.) (New Académy rec JAVELIN—Won by Planscy, Georgetown. 77 feel 3l inches: Spivey. Army nd. leot 10% inches: Wade, AFary, third. fest 4% nches. SHOTPUT—Won by Norton, Georgetowp 43 aeet Uiy inches: Pl Ky, Georgetowh, es: Farwick, Army. thid, DI [ Georgetown, 126 seet 3§ inches; Plansky, Georgetown, sec: ond. 122 Teet 335 iuches: Jark, Army, third 116 feet 7 RUNNING HIGH JUMP—Won by Norton, Geoigetown. 6 feet: Stricken, Army, second, § feet 8 inches: Watson, Araiy. thiri,'5 fect inches. | sons. Robert Simmons, Frank Cox. mnshpl; Section B. JUNIOR CLASS. S—Theo Edwards, Robert Tap- Socthon AL Bk sieven Frank, Fred Graft Bgor M GoATLANTIC JUNIORS—_George Taglor. | Gihi0%, Ky oo iy, bou! Ko 0 Joccph wey. Willi D! !'u'“ 't Haley h-"“,"‘» Mas- | Caullough. James Kerr, Graut Ridge y, Johin Swove: Minger, thanov: John Guenan: | Dhiae, Copser. Holnies McGrath. “Roland Trandie: Sorion i rdvers e v | FeNiarg Htihos Lawronce. " Earl Hackworth, R MONAL JUNIORS Fiow: Himes. Mengie Pittman. William' Crouch ling i oo {TO0, Pusmer Uleve "Dan Horn, Uonald Musphy, Joseph Ton ~ Mat et g | Foley, Benson Bradshaw. Robert Sandbe: Tony Burtuco, Joseph Caruso, Arsenio Mae’ | Frail Buwen. Thondo . Wiiosrr s VroCCo, an| Nenna, Michael Paneila, X ) N 8- oo o Sobepi™ Bl PR | CORINHTAN MDY ¥ Sk poge | Neana, ¥ a. Dominic Criniti | Ma Ve i ) o =" CORINTHIAN JUSHORNS —Paul Harrison. | Wan Raauy Sras oy Rile, Goddard. Ed- Sopree, Gifalo, Phibip Herrman. sam Tai: | Wilgaot* gl Bumet Olizert, Albert Glanoly. Bl B CRIED: gEGNI Db, Eyemet | Qhiver e bt Wi seor. SWhlian Bere Garfinicie: Kenneth Bemoneriell: Her- el i amata® Soieon MERIDEAN: S, * Wibom, | Glean o et acAdams. Corl Hum- nlce s lements, Janies niner g i - ¥ Fred “Wallis, John Outrich: William Bur nedy Kinneran. Willlam' Noo- Ralph Wengeil. Wotley Fenwick, Neison ¢ - Mervin ‘Bennett. C. B. 1e3. Joseph® Madden, Jobn Scanion. Roy. M T s = Gt Kelaon Van Dorcook. Churies Pom. | jo20h i veny, Signor, Kook, liam Verts. Paul Sutton. Josepn Ready. | B4 fore Dok, Elmer Ridgeway, John Gooree Glasgow, Raiph Hendrick Williani arry e = s ozer. “Georxe Kelley. ' C. B Section C. panevher. K- E. Quirk. Balph ‘Elliott.” AU | DREAMLAND—Thomas Miers, Alvin Fair BUCKY ' JUNIORS—Edmund _ Bernard, | [4%; Roscoe Barnes A. H. Grasse. John Louls Eberle, Walter Hancock. Albert Lewia. | Sehildknecht, “Earl Byrdette. Eivin Still, Ray Brif Alton Gibson. Johi cing, Winneld Kimball, Hal Harding. W Sh Windeor, R Pafadki Koot " Bigmona crsood. Sammy Latona, Burto Vietor Galotta, E. obertson, Charies g cAllister. Howard Higea, “James Vernon, Ciar. ”q\‘l’:‘l;’.\'l:‘ B\l'\)'ll;kl‘ AI‘I‘ Nli:ll\—bmmh‘ Ei ]’(_('P ""“‘;“’““'h Re: n, James ecl Albert ety g osel " conard Harper, William _Middieton, H 1 yheen. " o ydnor, Calvin How Kenneth, Clayion, Johneon Burton, Richa-d | . Willian Mucikahce. Herman Oscar, Wil- M3 R | all. Jonn' Cumberland. Clifford Yeatman: _ section B, NATIONALS—Sich it Proctor. Paul Sa ST. MARY'S JUNIORS—Warren Zimmer- | £um. Edw King, Charles_ Mannix, Ray man," Edward Gorman. Josepn Hamiiton, | @ond Curts, John” Burke. Robort Walker. Hliam Travers, Rover’ Brempor, B Sal: | Charles Barrott Wincent Somee emo by les. Louls Latham. C. strunden. Lawrense | 001 h Graves, Claude Ledard. Charler Brenner, William Langford, Lester Chne. R.| Proctor, Jack Wolf. Hugh McMahon, Walt Kidwell, Louis Hicks, Douglas, Crupper, | Gitton.' " 3 i N ITHFIELD—Philip Angelo, larence Morgan, Max | SPPrty Attilio, ©. Marion, Louis Rose. Boberi Feary, Lawrence: Fitager. | Guyer. Mike Teresi, Frank d'Angalo. George # Tari* Vittes, Topibes; | Marenall James® d'Angelo. Taalle Brec Block, James Garner, Shout Taylor, Ferai- | Jofepb Blendman. and " Cappelli. Gregors Dicgeinin. Hacry | - CARDINAL MIDGETS—Charies Nai Wiltshire, Leo’ Shapiro, George Goodenough., | Rie Denneberg. Thomas' Kilroy oaon it Ca y berg, Ardle Murphy, d'Arch Thomas Simpson and Cari | Kenneth Fis Joe Gahan,' Liuell iy Diegelman. Robert ' Goldstein, - Clifton _ H ENIRAL ATHLETIC cLum — paw | Bolorts, Wiilam" Froman Paw Laorovs. E\;z\;‘n(‘ ll.':)fllhh growle “p}""“ Richmond; | Wl.'r""‘lg'“}‘(flfi “lggm “&Il Ho‘-'n;r riseel i ne, Lawrence Heinricos, e MIY imer. Pooley, Jalt : Holland, Eugene Nichole: Joni Brads, Ma . W foover, Merrill Whalley, Por Jonn_Brady, Mar or- iin Brown, Wilbur M. Martin, Gerud Honal- | Fe&t Burgess. Frank Austin, Jerome Desmond. ler, Harry S 3 Hutchison. Ray Ma- | Osturm Creel. James Smiley. Joseph Sim: comber, Dt ey, Maz | mons.” William *Wells, James Wells, Amos “”ii';'"% | Alfred Waiker Ewers, Charles Hanback, Marion Heeke. ENOC 1URS—,0cph Healy, Clinton | Sec Tucker. Thomas Brew . Al ten | L. Section D. . Chalkiey. Franklin Holland, Henry Hoffm: ST. MARTIN'S MIDGETS—J, Beckman Sucket > Duryea. Quentin iriar o 5. “Paul Schaffer. Lawrence Denney. Rothwell, Ragmong Dorail, “wtiim o Villiam Augusterfer. Francis Mccarron. K. l‘AlH‘ t‘;“' I‘Lul‘\’»' h. Lesic Gladder .“"‘”"ga'h]““‘}' D‘E‘“- % I‘?! -"h"b An- L. Gy, & ST drew Siheele, Jack Lorridon, 6 L irieg aver and“Thomas kar- | Syfiaon Medarron: Hacold Besic. oo ® una MICHIGAN — NT JUNIORS — ny Jardon Burton Pruitt, % 5 e Bl onY Jardon: | Moeller, Michael Torcasco, Thomas Moraman SAsARMTn. No senh’ Bowp (D¢ | Charles’ ‘Williais, Harry * Grimnitz. Joseph ward' Cinotti. ( Rerdn. Hoy' Lip. | Giancolf, John Perry, Lasrence Peiter, Max Bold, Carlo' Spicunc Carlion Benrena Vabi | (oheng Chris Cohen.”Chrla. Koutsoukas. Wik James Munror | wleman, Stuart Ball and | VyCRORIA—Francis Brew. Francis Ri TRINT merson Fling, John Hilleary, | Ardson, John Dorto, T. Hanldn, Francis en- Robert Kirby, Louis Schacier, Biiy Mennis | hex, Herbert Corridon, Bernard Lieb. Jobn | Jamep Donanue. Billy Krauwe, alton- Buseh: | Y0700, John Lapahad, Gearge Rane, John | eF, Charles Staples, Chatles Scbastian, Hedie g Mulball, n ey. Morris. Louis Borker, dunmm Core, Charics | & L. Thomaa Farecll; Atbert Var: Bielaskt, M. Hower. Hatin Tupp and' 140 RN oaaa e, rade. R Marsin Brown. Harrs' Kober, George Stone Section Thompson. Forest ~ Miller, _Curtis ETIC CLUB | Paul Harman.’ Albert Locker, Paul i Tra hard ~ Counts, ~ Harry Thompe Adkins, Joseph Cand | 4 John Wade. Ralph Thayer, Ed: ran, Ear! Long. Howard Smiti | ware min. Albert Hixee Hflower, Palip’ Keiler, Francis’ Connell, Wil | - AUTH MIDGETS—David Shapiro. George Lam ¥ ames - Golaen. - Jobm . Guinn, | Dyer. Daniel Hartnett, Richard Keofer. Stan: Fames § Jom Barty. Uaniel Ambroma. | 1V Fastnaught. ancis Shacaffer, Isatore ARROWSbathick Byiie. oats Brodore: | Mallinoff. Charles Walter. Theodors’ Cappeiit. Alfred Levy. Franas Rouen, Charles koicy, | Bernard Raffo, Chester ' Rothery, Anthony Charles _Fiynn, Charles zimmerii, Kovert ah, Thomas Applich, George Holtman, f‘i';"'xn uElas Weir, Harry W b u‘»me"“" T4 MIDGETS—Harry evy. Kenneth Colline. Thoms Dalkiish, . B X Gates, Vincent Keeley. Juck Bowen. Syu Geiger, “Melvin Anderson, _Joseph ney Colbi 2 . Patrick ' Maboney, Burton Culbreth, SWANEE—Floyd Bernard, ¥ Kraft. John Gleason. George Ander: Stanley Hunt, .Ralph Coulter | son. Leo Gubisch. Jacob B vidie, Gainbri | Br¥ant. Diniel" Nision, Baul Mitenens *° Bernard Heiss, Charles Ginger, George mann, James Dougherty, Henry Bauman, vatore Gussio, Altred Kiroy WhGR ORI Dy Yintolene | PRINCETON PEATS YALE Vi Lash. * Bernani o o e, B IN DUAL MEET, 70 T0 65 ford. Georgo " Duiy; Denear | PRINCETON, N. J., May 16 (A.P).— ey Conskis Sonpay. eIk | Princeton defeated Yale in a track ToRKE rrEP y Richards meet for the first time in three years Brooks. Samuel Jordin, Jonn Caecy. Sidney |at Palmer Stadium today by 70 to 65. Nard | Lockwood, Eugene McAlear. George | The Tigers did not clinch the meet Madigon, Owen McBrile, Lows Jewett, Ches- | until the fifteenth event, when George fer € Rupert, Wage Blackistone, - Kennet | Scattergood won the low hurdles with K JUNIORS —Walter Dickout, Her-|@ Bew record of 241-10 seconds. bert Blakton, Willilam Wernsatt, John kul-| Bayes Morton of Yale was high mer, Joseph Mulliull, James Chumoris, John scorer, with first in both sprints and sqecond in the broad jump. He broke the dual record for the 220-yard dash with & mark of 211:5. s NAVY TRACKMEN LOSE O'Brien, J. Michael O'Brien, John McGuire, James Gorman, Francis Dean, Paul Smith: Jve Powell. John Curtin, Austin Yinglng, carolee Yingling, Andrew Swan, Maurice Curtis Section D. 5 RIALTO THEATER JUNIORS — Larry Gl‘wrfi‘l\.n. _Theo }{kmmAlL.Tb.mfl Birsiein. David Wernsicin. G. C. Chaconge. TO PENN STATE .TEAM Louis Keren, Michael Cohen. YANKEE ' JUNIORS — Ernest Giovanette, David Newman. Irving Abramson, Jerry Col: P'ns, Meyer Epstein, Bernard Boskey, (A.P.).—The Pennsylvania State Col- Eect teues, " Wattor "Ogus: i B, A am Fortner " Cose Ruppert,| lefe track team today defeated the Harry Sklar, Solomen Stein, Phillip Sykes. | Navy, 87% to 47%. Samuel Tash, Wesley Trewolla, Saul Cin- | The Nittany Lions scored in every NTARIO JUNIORS—William Barbea, | €VeDt. 1‘54?1'\9, Cole, "}hra.hzn‘l-hflrluh \(“nnrlu l%im.d Torrence clipped (our-nf:iha of a oot Nondt Soacke Nopeag, B | secondoff of Feun State's oM qumten sion, Bouthwel) Brown. Oliver Cobiirn, James | Mile mark of 50 seconds, held by Alan Alexander. Ben Brown, Gaggan. De Zavala. | Helffrich. Unarles “Clark. A."F. Marsh, Joe Morkan. | Penn State registered 10 first John A. Croghan ARDIN AL ST NIORS—Raymond McGar- | Dices and tied for first in the pole vw, Edgar Barum, Robert »yon, Abe Ritzen- | vault. | | | STATE 'COLLEGE, Pa., May 16| ter score at the 1 RUNNING BROAD JUMP—Won by Dow- ling. Georgetown, 22 feet 2% inches: Rob: ertson, Army, second., 21 feet 8%, inches. Buell,'Army, third, 20 feet 1 inch. U. OF M. FROSH TIE PLEBES IN A MEET ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 16.—A score tied at 63 points was the unusual re- sult of a field and track meet here to- Marino, | day between the Navy Plebes and the | treshmen of the University of Mary- land. Idach team also won the same num- Ben- | ber of firsts in both the track and fleld events and the performances were of general excellence for Jjunior con- testants. Pugh of Maryland and Cole of the Navy tled for first in a thrilling con- test in the 100:yard dash. Track Events. 0-YARD HIGH HURDLE: Faney, murylaud: ~Grey, —Navy Ivase, Maryiand, third. Time. 16 8-10 sec: vuds. 1U0-YARD DASH—Pugh, Maryland, and Cole, Navy, tred lor frei: Mathews, Mary- Tand: third.’ Time, 10 2-10 MILE RUN—Won by Newnam, : Nicnois, Navy, second; Hiten,' Marylana, third. Time, s minutes 50 seconds. 220-YARD ~HIGH HURDLES—Won by Cole. Navy: Faiey, Maryland, sccond: Hosge, Marylund, third, - Time, 27 $-10_seconds. 410-YARD, DASH—Won by Mathows. Maryluna: homias, Maryland, second; H ilton, Navy, third. ' Time, 51 3-10 seconds. ®HO-YARD RUN—WoOn 0y Enge Nuvy: Willams, Navy, second; Knignt, Maryiand, third.’ Tuue,’ 2 misuies ¥ v-l6 seconds. rYARD_DASH—Won by Pugh, Mary- lang: Cole. -Navy. second: Bernet,” Navy, third, Vime, 23 {10 seconds. G o TWO-MILE RUN—Won by Nichols, Nav Middleton, Maryland, second; Uheston, Navy, third. Time, I1 minutes 1-5 secoud. Field Events. SHOT-PUT—Won by Zulick, Maryland: Torkney, Navs. second: Bannister. Navy, third. Distanc lect 9 3-10 ineiies. PULE VAULI—Won by Hail, Navy; Watt, Navy, " second: map, Marylaud, thiid! Grant. | Reiyiit, 10 feet § inches. DISCUS THROW—won by Zulick, Mary- land: Bannister, Navy, socond: Vitierburger, Maryland, third. Distance. 101 feet 6 incnes. HIGH 'JUMP—won by Matuews, Mary: land: Fahey, Maryland: Cole, Navy, tied for second. Height, o feet § incucs, HROW—Won @ Torkney, Nav: Navy, vitterburker, M % n,npf’ww“' 133 feet 14 ncn: * BRU, . on ray, Navy Fanes Aarsiand, second;, Bariey. Maryiand, Distance, '10 feet 8% inctie 6. W.*U. RIFLE TEAM IS SECOND TO NAVY ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 16.—Navy's rifle team won first place in the inter- colleglate championship here today, with 1,386 points. Its second team was second with 1,368, while the first team of George ‘Washington was third, with the same number of points, the place going to Navy under the rules, as it has a bet. 500-yard range. Crockett of Washipgton was high third. un, with 341, Kramer of the Navy ing second, with 236. Summaries: avstand ¢ 2 o5 On right: Will Gross of Columbia On left: Kemit Smith of Alexandria over bar at 6 feet in high g local scholastic record. 16— track meet to! Georgetown, 37 to 89, here today, the | Blue and Gray tuking every first place | and Dulligan, honors | of Georgetown in the Georgetown, second: | Sullivan, | 440-YARD RUN—Won by Ascher, George- | town: Gilbreth, = Army, second: Herliby, | Gegrgetown. third. Time, 0:51, 20.-YARD = DASH—Won by _ Ascher, J%e rvetown. second: Heacock, Army, third me. ¥ 0-YARD LOW HURDLE—Won by Hase. Georgetown: Skinner, Army. second; Des Isicts, Army. third, Time, 0:24 25 HALF-MILE RUN-—Won by = Holden, Geurgetown: Marsters, Georgetown, second: Swinburne, Georgetown, ihird. Time, 1:54 4-5. TWO.-MILE RUN—Won by Calhoun Army: second: Huggins, Army. third, 210203, LE = VADLT-—Duiligan. Army. and Norton, Georgetown. tied for first piace at 11 feel 7 inches: Horton, Army. third, 11 H | | | i | | | | BROAD JUMP—Smith and Eberhardt_(Staunton first: third. Elliott (W 20_feet 135 inches. HIGH JUMP—Won by High): ond._-Bond Woods 10, 3-8 inches. . DiSCUS THROW—Wor copal) : _second. George track and field easy dec meet at Kendall Gres day afternoon. The Hatchetites ¢ place in every event, laudet. det last yerr. to 25 for Gallaudet. Loehler of G. W. individual point-make: credit. 100-YARD (G. W.): second. Be: Aaronson (G. W.). (6, W) tied for firsi: LE RUN—Won by anlnlu“_(GE w. Distance, 39 feet 1 D, PN Recond. r (G W H £)at'4 inches. p_ HIGH Wi ~second, d. reher (Gal,) ) BROAD N Beuchacip (Gal.). es. TWO-MILE 4G. W.): geco Domnigan (G ELIN .“n‘(?gn (G. LOW (RN 220-YARD. G, W.) R Byonic (GalY A DR (oS R SO (GaL). Time, 2:10 15, (Staunton Militars) Brownlee ( Washington hletes won a rather on over Gallaudet, in a dual DASH-—Won 18 .PUT—Won by _Loebler sccond: Bvoulk (Gl ; tuird \UNMP-—Nichols e cond. Beauchamp ‘HURDLES—Won__ by W.). Distagce. Bt 20" 1 W Anderson g Wt (G w1 third: U W), Time, 10:45. THROW —Wo 137 feet G inches. HURD! Time. 0:27 4- UN-—Simmoans (Episcopal) : second. Copps ( Weodberry Forest): third. Motley (Woodberry Forest). Distance. 42 feet Bla inches JAVELIN THROW—Won by Brownlee (Devitt) ;- second. Motley (Woodberry Forest) : third, Adelman (Tech). Distance. 153 feet 11 3-8 inches (Alexandria High) Military) tied for estern). Distan mith (Alexangria (Eastern) : tfhird. 1 by Danfel (Ebis. Devitt) : third 6. W. ANNEXES DUAL MEET AT GALLAUDET University's en [Field yester- carried off first except the jave lin throw, which went to Rose of Gal By winning vesterday the athletes from downtown placed themselves on | even terms with the'Kendall Greeners in the race for a three-year cuj first leg of which was won by Gallau- the G, W. rolled up a total of 85 points, was_the highest r, with 22 to his Ziegler hy third. amp (Gal Time. 930 Sarmon UL Aaronsor arm PO ot L st sccond, Calame (Gal.). 9_feet 10 inches. (G. W) Pomiies. Heinrien (G. W.)© Young ' (Gal.) Meister .‘l(':rlyl.) i third. hd . Nichols (G. W. inches, 3 ; 'YARD H—Won by ' Hewitt m?:vsv}: P eand. Smmons (G. W.): third. 0:5 by Am:‘-&r: w. by, Rose! (Gal.) : W PV ted Knaies 8—Won__ by R eels (G Wyt and_ Bixby Teetuad. Kaeriher Height, 5 feet | 1 R CLUB MEET RESULTS 100-YARD DASH—Won by Palmer Motley (Woodberrs Forest). Distance. 124 (Devitt) : second. Neely (Woodberry Forest) : | feet 7 -inehes. third. Smith (Central). Time. 0-10 3.5, pobole, vault—Won 1y Grattan (Woodberr: . —Won by Hebh (Ba orest) ; second, LeBourgeols (Woodberrs Faulconer (Episcopal). Time, 0:52 3- | Hewht, 11 fect 9 B . o e Lmile e hampionship relay 120-YARD HURDLES—Won by Smith | Wou by Raliimore Poly (Zeip, Pugh, Thorne. (Alexandria High) - second. White (Wood- | B second. Episcopal: thir. Central berry Forest): third, Hammond (E e copal). Time. 0:17 ., specla relavo-Worl_ by St James S80.YARD RUN-_Won Ty Thorne (Bal- | School: seebrd. Forest Park. Time, #:18 505 timore Poly) - second. Plumely (Centrai) 1-mile special relay—Won by Washinston third. Zepp (Central). Time. 2:05 1-3. ange Cino: sceond.” Aloysius Club.” Time | s LOW HURDLES—Won by | " “5iniié special run—Won by Leech (Ma Neely (Woodveers' Foresty: sdoond Mancure | rine Wiltiame * o ue Discopaly., No third place xiven. as Club) (George Washington | ward, Woodberry = Forest. was disq e 3 Goors after’ finishing second. and Bagzett Boyare dash_(grade schools)—Won by andria Hieh, fell and dropped Out of race. | Daer (Forest Pa secoud, L. Nathan Time. 0:26 4-5. 5 - (Cook): third, Fallom (Torest Park) 230.YARD ~DASH—Won by Williams | Time. 0:07. i (Epliscopal ) second. Palmer (Devitt) 100-yard dash (grade schools)—Won by | third. Rapkin ~ (Baltimore City). Time. | D_Jones (Force): second. J. Morrison (For- 0:23° 5.5 | est’” Park): third, M. Rosenthal (Fore E-MILE RUN—Won by Chaconas (Cen- | Park). - Time, 0:11 2-5. tral): second. Knight (Alexandria High): | 100:yard dash (Junior high schools)—W third. Corxweil (Eastorn Time. 't 4%, by W Groms” (Columbia) | secondy L. Dal- 12:POUND SHOT-PUT-—Won by Daniel | glish (Langley) : third, J. Leitch (Langley) Time. 0:111-3 3 75-yard gn»;h lJuan: . acabson (Bajtimore City) : ) 6(3‘:;‘1'\!!!1“1!: third, Lane (McFarlaod). Time, 50- duah for girls—Won by Eliza- beth o (Wathingion A: C.): second, Elien Tedrick " (Waghington Recreation ~Leazuc) Third. Julin Aman (Capitol A. C.). Time O ara dash for girls—Won by Elizabeth 75-yard w (Washington A. C.): second. Gladys Tew “(Washington 4. C.); second (Trianzle A._C itol A, C.). Time. 0:10 2-5. relay, for kirle—Won by Triangle A.°C. (Joues. Vogel. King. Abramson): ho Second or third teams credited. Time, 1:03. TWO TED FOR LEAD IN COMMERCIAL LOOP Having swept aside all opposition during the first two weeks of play in the Commercial Base Ball League Chestnut Farms Dairy with four straight wins and Center Market with three victories in as many starte ave tied for first place in the league stand- ing. Chestnut Farms scored twice during the past week, defeating the Allen Mitchell Co., 13 to 3, ‘and outclassing Thompson’s Dairy, 9 to 4. Center Market registered a victory when the Standard Ofl nine took the short end of a 7-to-6 count, and the Allen Mitchell aggregation broke even by ;\'lnnllns from The Evening Star, to 1. Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. tossers defeated The Evening Star team; 9 to 4, but later were nosed High)—Won by secon: 5 out by Lansburgh, 7 to 6. W. B. Moses defeated Wilitams-Webb, 7 to 4. The standing; i Won. Lost. _Pet. Chestnut Farm: :n [ 1.000 Center Market. .. . 3 o0 1800 3 1 780 FR S . 1 1 .500 i3 280 0 3 000 Evening Star o 5 000 —————ee As Well As 1 ) Do TAILORED CLOTHES Fit and Wear Best JACK BERNSTEIN The Master Tailor 814F St N.W. Julla { { his SOME STIRRING INCIDENTS IN “C” CLUB MEET IN CENTRAL HIGH STADIUM bout, Firpo, Dempsey received $150,000 for three |01 A. C. which wen in the girly minutes and 57 seconds of fighting in with or more than $100,000 & minute. | 'PAIR OF D. C. SCHOLASTIC MARKS SET IN BIG MEET | | : —_ | Records Made in High Jump by Smith of Alexandria | and in Discus Throw by Daniel of Episcopal. BY H. C. BYRD. | Competition Is Especially Keen. WO new District of Columbis scho’astic records, brilliant compet tion. and a splendid effort b: Woodberry Forest to win the tear ] trophy were the highlights in the seventh annual “C” Club of Cen tral High School track and ficld games yesterda Leaving aside for the moment consideration of the w records and Woodberry Forest's triumph, it is doubted if, genera!’r speaking, any | other scholastic meet in the District has offered as mu in the ws L | interesting and close races as resuited yesterday. Not au event that wi. | not closely contested and cven the longer races, the half and the quarter and the re‘ays. were always in doubt until the last 50 yards in the home | stretch had heen run. | Woodberry Forest and Episcopal HOW POINTS WERE SCORED | staged a merry fight between them for . wCr J - - - |the team trophy and had Episcopel N “C" CLUB TRACK GAMES heen able to get a second place in the | Woodberry Forest............... final event, the broad jump, it would | Episcopal High... y in the Central Stadium {have won. Woodberry Fore~ 3 mur-| Alexandrin Higl {gin was only 2 2.3 points, its total| Devitt Prep... .. z score being 25 1-3 against Eplscopal's Baltimore 3 £2 And just to kee: things a Central High... - little merrier. Devitt Pre; and Alex- Staunton Military andria High School kept 1. the run-' Tech High...... ning hy scoring 17 poinis e h. | E sorn H Itimore City . Western Higl JUNIOR HIGH Beginning in the first event to mec points, Woodberry Forest kept rigit |in the fore fromt of things, as the, points it got early in the field events | gave it a lead which it never lost. Baltimore City " Neely was the first Woodberry boy to ) Langlev ... 24 SR count, when he got second place in Columbia ... ... crrsoeseig® the 100, giving Palmer of Devitt a Korest Park .4 close fight the entire distance. In-|Central - 1 cidentally Neely and Palmer each had | Macfarland 1 GRADED SCHOOLS. Forest Park eight points to tie for the gold watch ' given as a prize for the high indivic | ual scorer in the track events. Neely | pgree A won in a toss. ve City. . Danlel of Episcopal got 2 first | hawimore City places, taking the shot put and diScue Caoie throw to win the watch for the best| p ¥ point scorer in the field competitions. 3 And it was in winning the discus that | GIRLS Daniel created one of the new scholas- | Washington tic records. He hurled the plate 124 Triangle A. C...... feet 7 inches, surpassing the former Washinzton Recreat record of 122 feet, made by Baker of Capitel A. C. Central a year ago in the “C” Club ! meet. Daniel’s other win was in the 12-pound shot put, his distance being and getting third in the latter. For- 42 feet 51y inches. est Park of Baltimore was victor in It was in the high jump that tie | the events for graded schools. other record was established. Smith | { Alexandria w ver the bar WING f'f:m)'z‘o‘g;rx.’;‘»x.;:[ 1t was fiest given | PENN WINS OVER NAVY ou that e L ¢ lesred 6 fo e il luter' when' the Jump was measured| IN TWO CREW CONTESTS from the ground to the in the bar, the mark was ofiicially announced as ~ANNAPOLIS, May 16.—Light-oared 1 5-8 inches shy of the even footage.| crews of the University of Pennsyl In the quarter, Bryant of Tech|yania won two victories over the An started at a great pace and led until | napolis the Severn within 25 yurds of ihe tape, when | midshipmen Hebb of Baltimore Poly passed him | River here today. on to win by 2 yards. In the mile, | The Quaker third varsity crew Knight of Alexandria High School | feated a like navy team over |led “unttl the last yards. when | Henley distance of a mile and five- { Chaconas of Central broke into a re- | sixteenths, winning by half a length. markable sprint which placed him | Time. | first azainst the tape by 4 yards. Penn’s fourth varsity conquered In the.five-mile race, run us one |the middy fourth varsity crew at the !of the speciul features, Leech, who | same distance, crossing the line three | won, Williams and Shipley ran close | lengihs in the lend. Time, §:11 the entse disan 1a the rewys. [ The water was extremely rough fu |in which three teums contested, there | both events was never suilicient distance between | the first and third runners even at | the beginning of the last lap, to fore- | | tell the winner, In the girls' events, Elizabeth Tew | was the outstanding performer. 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