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NDAY S WASHINGTO , MAY 24 Local College Sports End This Week .: Compelition Keen in Girl R eserve Meet MARYLAND AND G. U. MEN TO ENTER BIG CONTESTS Hilltop Track Team to Seek Intercollegiate Crown § and Old Liners to Bid for Lacrosse Title. Catholic U. Has Bright Grid Li BY H. C. BYRD. week marks the wind-up of local varsity athletics for the collegiate year. With next Saturday's competitions, unless some few track and field men are entered in the South Atlantic Association of the Amateur Athletic Union championships here June 6, the various squads that have been representing their institutions in Spring sports will lay aside their suits until next Fall Catliolic University, Gallaudet and George Washington already have finished their schedules in all sports and on'y orgetown and University of Maryland have contests still to be played. i 2 But despite the fact that this is the last week of college-athletics, some of the most important contests of the Spring sports calendar are leit e st 00 Aeyaniny Yt Most important, of course, is the| Georgetown track and field squads in | c U DEFEATS ARMY the intercellegiate meet Friday and|QUs Us Saturday at Franklin Field. The Blue | ray has been banking all Spring. | BY SCORE OF 7 TO 2 and all Winter, too, on the possibility of winning the intercollegiate. That | T those in suthority on the Hilltop are of the opinjon that they have an ex- ' Special Dispatct to The Star. cellent chance to win is not a secrel:| \EST POINT. N. Y. May ieorgetown men admit that for Chopsrinpai 4 first time they stand an excellent | Catholic University ' defeated the chance to capture first honors. Cer-| Army today at base ball by a score tainly Georgetown will take to Phila-[of 7 to 2. Ceihta the best track and feld sauad) e vistior - found the West Point Another important feature of the |Pitchers ea. getting enough: runs week 1s Georgetown's trip North in |off Bliss, Army’s initial hurler, to win, base ball. Thé Hilltoppers play Tues.| But the Cadets' defense was weak, day, Wednesday and Thursday, meet- | Particularly in the outfleld, where ing consecutively Pennsylvania, Army | {10 flelding turned several fiies intg and New York Athletic Club, s Probably Maryland’s most important | = Devin let the Cadets down with but contest of its whole Spring schedule. | tNree hits and pitched well all the with the possible exception of its field | Wa¥. day, on May 2, will be the annual la-| (ark featured at the bat for the crosse gama with Johns Hopkins in | COlleglans with a brace of homers and Baltimore Saturday. The game will|® 1”“"’_9 In four trips -to the plate. decide the Intercollegiate Lacrosse £ l[ was Army's ninth straight de- League championship, as it is the last | '*8 of the league schedule and neither| S¢ore by Innings SR Hopkins nor Maryland has yet been| . y.. 0.1.8:0M0 8 95T defeated. It is expected that the| im0 130000108 3 4 .greatest crowd that has ever watched | Devin and Dulour: Bliss, Byron, Eastman a lacrosse game in Maryland will be | #nd Soule. present when the teams face each | ol on e opklns Ble "+ or| ELIZABETH RYAN BEATS the remainder of the year in college KITTY McKANE IN 3SETS athletics: Tuesday—Georgetown at Penn- SURBITON, England, May 23 (#).—, sylvania, base ball, {In the challenge round of the Surrey Wednesday — Georgetown at |tennis championship, Miss Elizabeth Army, base ball. |Rvan an American,” who holds the Thursday—Georgetown at” New | litle, defeated Miss Kitty McKane, Mildred Cohen and Evelyn Butler, next to last pair on right, winning wheelbarrow race. NAVY TEAM EASILY DEFEATS VILLANOVA ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 23.—With its final contest against the Milltary Academy but a week off the Navy nine played one of the best games of its season here today, defeating Villanova, 10 to 1 Jarrell, plebe pitcher last year, 4 hits, all singles. Villan. AB.H.O.A. Navy Moy'n b, 81 Hartn'tss Cotton 3b. Comell.1b Jacobes.c. Mas'drirf 0 Ham'n1b Shuman.1f 0 O'Neill 2} Lalos,cf.. 1 0 Haerlin,¢ Crane.p 1 Jarrell,p.. Kutzkopp. ] | Grimth,p.” 0 i Totals. 80 42412 Totals. 3318 2 Villanova. . . 00010000 Navy ... 23020111 Runs—Hartnett, Leslie (3), Fenno (2) Cooper (2), Hamilton (), Jarrell. Errors ——Cotton, Jjacobes, Condra. = Home Cooper. Haerlin. * Sacrifices—Seh: dra, Hamilton, Jarrell. Struck o Jarrell. 5. by Crane. 2. Basex on Jarrell. Laft on bases— Villanova, 8 Na 8. Double playe—Hartnett to Connell York Athletic Club, base ball. Mary- | 1—9, 6-—1, 6—1 land Varsity vs. Freshmen, track, at College Park. pe Friday—Georgetown at Intercol- HY A SV ILLE legiates at Philadelphia. I I Saturday—Georgetown at Inter- Jacobes. HIGH TAKES - twirled a masterly game, allowing but | & Oft Jarreli, 4: off Crane, 4. Wild pitch— | erly Luscombe, tri TIGERS’ LATE POINTS | MAUREEN CROWLEY GETS POINTS IN FOUR EVENTS Is First in Two Contests—Beverly Luscombe and Mil- dred Cohen Also Score Heavily—More the Merrier Club Wins Team Banner. BY CORINNE FRAZIER. HILE the official thérmometer registered 95 degrees in the shade W yesterday morning, more than 50 girls from the graded school clubs of the girl reserves met on the Sixteenth Street Reservoir Field where there was no shade and competed for honors in field events as enthusiastically as though the mercury was around 63 degrees instead of doing figurative gymnastics near the top of the glass. Maureen Crowley starred in the individual evemts. She took two blue ribbons for first places, one red for second, and one yellow for thigd honors. There were but two events jn which she failed to score She fell by the wayside in the frog race and the 50-yard dash. Yoda Nofrington third. This team toc st place in three of Marjorie Wooden, secretary of the > DIeDONSlS Capisiiied the d centage, with Mount Pleasant second. | (0% and Katherine Wilson. Mid City vs. Wardman Park: Liberty | Which are over 10 vears of age, cams Taoquotens. Pocahontas seven Mount Pleasant : 1 dodge ball, wheelbarrow and frog e e il ] pions of the dressing and threelegged i, 311 | ed for one year by the champions. Mrs. A. E. Thorpe, Racqueters. 6. truds Bornet. Capltal A. C.. resa_Rupn. defeated Mrs. E. K. Lang. Wardman Park ureen Crowley. third defeated Mrs. J. P. Haynes. W Three-legged race—Won by Maureen Crow- feated Helen Sinclair, Departmental, 6—i e ball—Won by Maureen Crowley y Luscombe and Mildred Cohen also scored heavil o= —————————————| The 60.yard dash was runoff in three heats. the final Ethel Ball WOMAN RACKETERS | irceahesisy, in s, el Eehel Ba The team entered from the More the Merrier Club won the club meet, which was run-off in the afternoon S ] ¥ us|the four events, winning the leap A. recard: humbe 0.’ I““‘.Lnei Lt frog race, the running relay and the played off in the Women's Tennis el . League series this week M. team. The of n matches for the last seven days. Evans, Dorothea Donahoo, Edith Nor Mid City still holds the lead in per- ¢ lrue Blue made. first place . third place. peanut relay . caho b, the The sehedule for this week will be: | Daby” team, none of the members of X arde | in second in the leap-frog race. Vir vg Columbia; Bureau of Standards v 5 zinja Horn was captain of the True vs. Departmental; Government Hotels | ¥ N = Ve, Capital Ar C.: Mount Pleasant vs. | Blues and little Annie King ruled the Prizes were awarded by Helen E Sndisg: ot fip Banm. McNeil, Girl Reserve director. Pins A were presented the winners of the Liberty . 3% | rg sweater emblems for place in Aeusters S50 o the dash event und ties to the cham Wardman Tark races. The club award was the Gir! apital A, » anner, wl L LA Reserve banner, which will be retain Matches were played last week as| Mrs. Howard Roberts, Mrs. J. Dun follows: ham. Evelyn Bodwell and Helen Eis Elizabeth _Chickering, _Liberty worth acted as judges Cecyle Taylor, Bureau of Standards, Summary of Events. Gertrude Bornet. Capital A. C . i i Beatrice, Smith, ‘Department 50gard dash—Won by Ethel Ball; The Mra. E. K. Lang, Wardnia rk, d | Wheelbai Lucinthia Carroll, B and Eve T Dorothy Stetson and 6—4. 8—0: Clara Opper. Government % sccond: Beverly Luscombe and 2—8, 6—4, f—3: Katherine Knauss, Colum- g race—Won by Dorothy _Stetson bia, defeated Beatrice Smith, Departmental, | Dorothy Lawrence, second: Mildred Cohen. 6—3, 7—5: Katherine Knauss, Columbia, | third . s | ley “and Beverly Luscombe: Mildred Cohen feated Jennie Doolittle, Government Hotels, | \}"" T‘:;‘\"é, second: Louise Evans and 6—0, (-—2: Frances Krucofi, Columbia, de vp. Helen Larue, second 7—5. Lillian Rixey, Mid City. defeate e M Eathéring Knauss. Columbia. 8-4. 75 | aaor e Ectiles., second. Doroies Boomime Pauline Tomiin. Departmental, defeaied Con- | 35 nning relay—Won by T. M. T. M, Club. 4 stance Thompson, Columbia. 6—4. 5 Leap frog race—Won by T. M. T. M. Club; collegiates at Philadelphia. Mary- CO N H | WRLS A flLE j 1 C'AS' Eontanes Thommeon Congmmbia. B, Sog, | Pocahontas Club. second, R A G UNTY I OVERCOME HARVARD| j Gongangs Thompion, Columuiy, K0 2oiai | Bimmins reliy 5760 by 1wt 30, | Delphine Heyl. Mount Pleasant, 6—4 Tug of war—Won by T. M. T. M. Club \(alhollcllnhiess‘ . wound » im By the' Associated Press l ]N E D 1 Martini, Liberty b Ah Irene = — Norther: ase ba iri yesterday by £ % 2 . 3 ey 3 nan, quet defeated Florence Pos- i i b b S R o i A U PPER MARLBORO, Md,, May 23—Practically 2,200 high and graded | , CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. Jay = "'Dep. ton. Departmental. 4—6. 8—6. &—6. Mrs L 5 . 5 Princeton track athletes came from | T 5 . E e R auriore getenied Harnet | WESTERN HIGH NETMEN out much trouble. B\m;‘vi:y.dm the school athletes participated in the cleventh annual track and field | behind in the last few minutes of IRLS of Friends’ School are already laying their plans for Summer Bumrll L‘Eolumhma 7—H, ufX 11;’ May- ' fina gives S TS an g : - ol t agains | . > h sita_de Souza. ueters, defeated Florence | e D championships of the Prince Georges County public schools, held | thelr dual track meet against Har | camping in the Pennsylvania woodlands S e Bon medueters. dafeated Firente | ARE BEATEN BY PLEBES was pointed out early In the week.|on the fair grounds here under the direction of the Playgrounds Athietic | e (e n ™ en 7013 points to | A large number have signified their intentions of departing | X% A gS IOBe BAIINE Sleqlet Mag | L b N e Mected. " Thts tven the Braoktanders | League of Maryland, Dr. William Burdick, director. Those finishing first 4% points it o ang| for Camp Red Wing, on Silver Lake, carly in July. The camp, which be- |20, Uil seiman tlical £ ¢ et | SO CP e Dlavers: aftorded macd 2 i sk B it i o 3 i 5 A Harvard swept both the mile and| Ry S o e ot i By ~ er | 6—g. 38, ¢ Harriet Burns, Coiumbia. |and well plaved contests, the Navy an excellent season with 12 wins and{in n‘\e various events may compete in the State-wide championships in | 8O0 Coep R nceton. ook { longs to the school. will open formally on July 2 and will close the latt defeated Florence Poston, Departmental. | Plebes won by 7 to 2 from Western six loss Baltimore an June 5. s all points in the discus and broad | part of August STt ohaorence Poston, Deartmental. | High School of Washington at tennis Hyattsville High, scoring 162 points, | (0:56% ) —H. ider. iyatieville High. [ jump. Swimming will be the major sportjhold Her pace long enough to gain a | %3l 6" 6—1; Florence Poston. Depart: | today. The Brooklanders have announced 7 S Bowdoin, Hyattavilie High, second - ‘ e J ¥ B o D _ ¥ o o - mext Fall. | carried off top honors. It was the|T. Willing~ Laurel High. third. 880.yard) Princeton took nine points to Har-[of the Friends’ School campers, with |Wecision. mental, defeaged Nell Wilgineon.” Govern- Summarie: thelr foot ball schedule for next Fall. | & et ;attsville | run (2:18% )—H. Rorsbaugh, Laurel High, | vard's six, and the Tiger advantage yixing, canoeing, base ball, tennis, svélyn Ager of Montrose Park de- | ment Hotels, . 6—3: Marion Johnson. fo utive year Hy g ¥ The season is to open a week later |fourth consec y won: . Gosanel, Laurel High, second: G. | in several of the running ev gave | 0 : s AT e | Government ' Hotels. defeated Josephine onn il ar, the first game being | has won. Laurel High, runner-up, | Bavidson. Bowi -then. —thud Runnigg | in several of the running events gave | horseback riding, track and golf as |feated Ellen Northedge of VIrginia | Gearnm Deparmental, oo 5 ‘,’;: E:;m“;,e‘,};,‘?,;, 1? BE,,O,? 1\25@ had 87 7-10 points. broad jump (18 feet 9 tuches)—J. Costuett, | them enough points to overcome th “:ul(hnmlxl activities. avenue in another three-set mara-|Mrs. George Vest. Mid City wi i} a ston. Hyattevilie High, won: M Cohen Hyattavilic | big lead Crimson piled up early in| ‘e camm will b e Seanug. o eriacn. | L. St era s 0 &Y 1wo main home games are to be with| Among the noteworthy efforts Was | hixh, second: 3. Wevill, Mariboro Hign. e ¥ he camp Wil be unller the direc jihon, which, tHOuSI} fOL S0 SpRCT baugh. Mid City. defeated Fiorence Sewar: 5 g S 7dah- & - | third: H. Kreider, Hyattsville High, fourt) . |tion of Edward C. Wilson and Maj. |lar as the Brown-Alderton match, |Deparimental, 1—6, 6—2. 6-—8: Buth |Gl rook Shendie Quantico. Marines and George Wash-| the clipping of fourfifths of & s00/| Borcing nigh oo 14 foph L1 ihchesicii: | Beverel “dual meet records were | Touis B. Laniborn, with Mra. A. R.|was @ close battle from. the Arst| o bimiy. deiat e T 0 St | S ook okart, Ceviars. B4 5 ington. The longest trip that the|ond from the record n the 440-vard | Riluifion Mariboro High. Won' K. Nees. | broken | Foster acting as camp mother, Mrs. | point to the last Mid City, 6—2. 6—1: Delphine Heyl. Mount | Savers, Navy. defeated Levering, Western. team is to take is to Columbus, Ga.,|(80-pound class) relay. tablished | tHi Gt feond’ B WIRPIc, See| | 100-YARD DASH_won by Miler. Hur- | [°HClard Palmer as hostess and Mil- | " In the doubles Sidney Lyman and | Eleasant. deteaied Corinne Frasier 3id Clts LEe T o , = elev ; . ville ‘High, Al Clay. Hyattsville | vard: eecond. MeReady. Princets TS 8 s hostese 2 doubles, Sidney Li 62 ieen Johneon. 3 OUBLES—Howard and Youns. Navy. de- to meet the Fort Benning eleven. One| 'W. Dryer, Laurel High, established | I 5T fourif™ Wwdive pound. anotous. (35 | Tandel Harcird: T’ 10 mosads. (Equsts | dred Dunnock 25 head councilor. |Groce Moomaw of Chevy Chasé|feaied Margarst Bouve. Deparimental, ot i Y s, N date is open, and it is possible that{a new high record for the standing | feet ‘10 inches)—J. Dix. Hvattsville High. | meet record.) { s | gbunds defeated Marie Busher and |f—3. 6—=2. Mrs. Georze Vest, Mid City gt Me d " Glazebrook. Wete Athletto - Ditector, Moran will not| hop, step and jump. He made Zt|won L Hughes, Hysiioule feh, goeguds 0 || SROVARD nASH__twon by Londell Har. | Swimmers of the Capitol Athletic |KOLY Mocnoy, the representatives | feuisd Joseohine * Scikup. Beparimthia. | defesied” Stlian “tha SuSerr” Wary T8 Schedule a game for that date, as it |feet 7 inches. Y Hyattsville High. fourth. = One-mile P | Broome farvara - Time. 2% seconde. (New | Club will form the nucleus and the | SaArbctiven. Atviaton. 160 R i e R O e e azing g Broome. H from the Georgetown d on, . | feated Lucia Barber, Wardman Park. 4—8, d Levering, Western, 6— is befeen the games with the| In the 660-vard relay (115-pound | (di05% " nviticville Hign 13- Miller. L. | dug) pesordy o e assistant instructors in a series of | o e e e Saten Wacemn Tark o o 1 Marines and Muhlenberg, both cer-iclass), the Hyattsville team, made up | Janl § Tece, W, Mecds). won: Marlboro. | | 120.YARD HURDLES.—Won by Howell. | jegsons in life-saving nechnique and |\ i \irtinia Ruetle from the Wil | feated Mrs, E. O. Huribart, Mount Pleasant. NN =L “1ain to be very difficult. of Willlam Spicknall, Francis MeNey, i B Bleater Hirvara “Hime, 19 55 e | water safety methods, o be given at 1t & Shnilips. erounder took the | doidied e rrinia, Clindinst, "Racaugiers: The schedule: Lloyd Miller and Ed Shafer, negotid-| gy, RELAY RACE (1:25% )—Mount |onds’ % s e e the Wardman Park pool every after- | measyre of the Montrose team, Eve- | 8—2: Louise Franklin, Capital A. C.. de: LAMAR BOXES LEVINSKY Oct. 3—Boston College at Bos- | ted the distance in 22 and 2-5 seconds | Rainier (Katherine Dodson. Chuistine Miller. | 230 AR o S ocent. Hanb.” Harsaed: | Roon except Saturday and Sunday Zor [1ir*WrC S G Ruby Riley. feated ‘Irene Nearman. Racqueters, o tor & new mark. mes, Vg et Mookt il | S0 st it line 210 WRATL | 0 period of three Weeks. The series | hSe A BubY RS ) 0S8 Je Sinotlon SOU Beannl | AT BARRACKS TOMORROW Oct. 10—Blue Ridge College, at Another Hyattsville team. that of | mlEIL Kuth Sul chelville. | second: | (New dual’record.) 2 will begin Monday, May 25, and will Y et 'S 2. v 3 Deinhine Her | 4 B i Mitchelvill ARD RL W K. Harvard: | |be played off next Saturday. The|6—2. 8—3: Delphine Hey Brookland. the high school, comprising Harry | Hyattsville 'Elementary. third; Brandywine. | 424 YARD BYNCINon by Kape, HANARL: | be brought to a close on June 12, with | i P or 2 S a A hounced | defested Louise Kelley. Liberts. -3 Henry Lamar, of the na- Oct. 17—Villanov at Brook- |Dobbs, William Henderson, Charles | fourth. s fon, Time. 50 seconds. . the Red Cross Life-Saving Corps|jyier | Jessie Edmondson. Mount Pleagant, tional junior ande senior light-heavy- land. Rose and Julian Venezky, ran the Ly > 880-YARD RUN—Won by Watters. Har- | tests | ESTont e ROl 22 | weight” amateur boxing titles, is to - S i o dley relay in 1 minute|; RUN AND CATCH RELAY (1:14%)— |vard: second. Haggerty. Harvari % s ~ i Leinthia® Carroll, ‘Bureau 'of Siandards, : ur boxing . Oct. 24—Fort Benning, at Co- |660-yard medley a3 Laurel High (Grace Alcom. Doris Rhetyss, | Thatcher, Princeton. Time. 1 minute : 5 z Girls of the senior high schools in |feated Amy Dyas. Mount Pleasant. meet Sol Levinsky of the Marine lumbus. 21 1-5 seconds for a new record. Ada ‘BReed, Alma Sskers. Dorothy Linses. |58 35 seconds. = . z E Capt. Elbridge Colby, volunteer | the District are looking forward to s | 1K SN0 SewAll. Mot FlaEnc Corps tomorrow night at Washington Oct. 31—Quantico Marines, at In the junior unlimited high jump, | Gh e ey, ooty Do, e | e Lrona Watters, Haorvary Taiy | coach of the Capitol Club, has offered | busy athletic program for the coming | ieated Geneva Martin, Wardman, Park. § Barracks in a special exhibition bout Brookland. T. Van Clagett, jr., Upper Marlboro, | gOREthl: (aon: , Mot ? * | Tibbetts, Harvard. Time. 4 minutes and | his services. In mid-June he leaves | week. feated Virginia Walthall, Raequeters. | following a program of four scraps Nov. i—Open. and W. Smith, Bowie, equaled the B S RUN—Won by Cutcheon. Har- | L0, SCTVE a8 instructor in Red Cross| The major event will be the inter- |83, B--6: Marlorie Wooden, Wardman |Headlined by a 10-round go between Nov. 14—Muhlenberg, at Brook- | previous record. g SPEED BALL TOURNAMENT—Marlboro { vapa: gecond. Ryan. Harvard: ihird, Ty | CAmps at Brevard, N. C.. and Tuxedo. | high school riffle meet at Eastern on | Fark; defeated Amn Hodgson. Government |y 'Syaterman and Nick Bass, land. The largest number of competitors ’z’if.'.',.fifi"r;".fl,’J.'iffi"n“f.{&”'m’i‘irx9‘:‘"""‘}"' betts, Harvard. " Time. 9 minutes and 54| N. Y., but until that time he will de- | Wednesday. This meet, being the first | man Park, defeated Mrs. A. E. Thorpe. Rac- | A four-rounder between Saflor Ken- Nov. 2l—Gallaudet, at Brook- |in any event took part in the badge | Fgmepary Seienicd Brandywing Blomentary. | secords, = 0 0 B T on. | YOte Bis major attention to the water | District championship event for girls, | queters. 6—3. b dricks and Silent Patterson will open 4 tests. There were 1,772 entries; 1,156 S anteville HiEn defesiod - Cantini | soBRPAD, JUA T e et ety ¢impaign started by the Capitol | and the only interscholastic event in — the show and. will be followed by a land. 7 : 1 P ccond, Dikeman. Princeton . | 89 3 b v n | v Nov. 26—George Washington, at | participated, and badges were award- hts, ¥-7 District Line defeated Rl Princelon. - Distance, =2 feet 3% inches, "1 Club. He is fully qualified as official | which the high school lassies partici-| Qmaha claims to have the biggest | six-round bout in which Eddie Collins = d_ 674 ' Biemenianooro, High defeated Marl-| RUNNING HIGH JUMP—Won by Blake. | examiner for the Red #ross and will | pate, is looked forward to with con- 1 izati [ Brookland. e e g S eted, | Doro Elementary. 3-2: Hyattsville Element- | Princeton: second. Jones. Harvard: third i ax pate, is looked forward to with con-|amateur base ball organization of any | meets Jimmy Hogan. Billy Harris A In the field events 54 b defeated Brandywine High. 6-1: K Steinmetz, Princton. iled for second. Height, | be able to certify as to'the proficiency | siderable interest. city in the United States, made up of and Luis Guglimini are scheduled to Miel Burgee, who received a broken |and in the track events 493 faced the ich defeat 1 s | 5 Teet 83 inchea o 0 _|of those who pass the tests and their | Central is planning a school rifie |93 teams and a total of 1,652 players. |go 10 rounds in the semi-windup. DISCUS' THROW—Won by Gates. Prince- Jeg while on base after his last time | starter. {ich Lino detonie : BB | o . oo et S 3o a et | suitability for membership in the Life- | event for Thursday to pick the in. at b last game of the base| There were 13 teams entered in the | Hyauavilio High dofeated District Line, 5.1: | tia: Princeton. Distance 153 ' fcet 10% | Savings Corps of the Red Cross. | dividual markswomen of the school. at bat in the & . | ban season at the University of | speedball contests, § in the volley | Mariboro tigh efoated Hyatiewifle Hign. [inches' 107" WIS f 4 In accordance with Capt. Colby's | There are also rumors of a swimming Maryland Friday, may be kepi out|ball matches and 14 in the boys’| ¢, WU fram -8, Ball, & pureushs. | | SHOTRIT-en by M. Frineton! e | continued custom of retaining his | meet for girls at Central in the very of foot ball next Fall and cost the |dodge hal]é ‘ . a4 two | Saeeit. B Duvan, w. Gos. J T‘Kd?.r.' H.| ton. Distance, 50 feei % inch. (Dial meel‘)‘"‘f‘l““"‘_> ‘pd!]n:- he will ";'NE :he n(';tr f:lurroi] o & D eleven a most promising| None of the rural (one an Newtod, M. Smith, T. Talbott. ydings. | record.) A5 e series of 15 Jessons in life-saving| Bach of the schools has a full sched- O b vae ‘wenerally belibved that |room) schools’ representatives _took =5 | PN R e “Harvaa: Dies: | method, without remuneration, to all | ule in tennis, as there are a number NE MARK A I Dl I H. rgee would be a very valuable fnan | part in the events, a special meet for “"fi?_‘nfé PIDOE, BALL TOURNAMENT | Schilaikler, Harvard. Dietance, 172 feet 10 | users of the Wardman Park pool. | of matches remaining unplayed in the on thie gridirqn, as he had shown re-| them having been set for here on | Eyaifihus " BiSantils™ qereted o Camiol | ™BSEE vAULT—Won by Bradiey, Prince. | THE 1€S50ns will start each day | respective tournaments = before the D i ior e e & result of o Tume 10 Heights, 1110 Mitchsllville defeated Bia: | ton: seeond. Combe, Harvarn: 4hitd. By, | Promptly at 5 o'clock, and will be over | final round will be reached. It is Fall's experience as a member of the | _§OPQUND GLASS: sovard faeh (D7) | by, oodeapt bunt. Baigier o ton e > will be made, now that most of the I 10 M anle, Jafested|on (lady; : i et ORRAINE GULLI'S total of 945 in the all-events of the Washington St ibles, a team composed of in-| Crowther, Laurel High. second: J. Ross. | College Park, 2-0: Berwsn No. 1 defcated | Princeton: second, g eton: third. | Capitol Athletic Club has entered | Vaccinations have either finished tak- Ladies’ Association duckpin tournament, which ended Friday night Serambles, A oo unable to make the | Laurel No. 8, third: I, Harrison. Laurel | Berwyn No. 2.°18-12: Hyattsville High de- | Borglund, Harvard. Distance, 155 feet 3's |a team fin the South Atlantic field | ing or decided not to. t the Col vas th ly ‘score ceed those made las eligibles and men una o High, fourih. Standing broad jumg (7 teet | feated Suitiand, 169 Hyattsville "defeaied | inches. and track meet, to be held in Wash at the Coliseum, was the only score to exceed those made last year, arsity s This is the squad |7 o) - worth. atteville | Mitchellville, 14-5; Mount Rainier defeated . Inive 5 . ¢ Pl Failly \:‘(-:"di»mw {”\\1: team's Diays | Menmones D O ataville, Ele- | Biverdale, 37-20: Hyateville Ejtmontary o ington on June 6. They hope to|, Maryland University co-eds are|and that by only one pin. President Bronson Quaites of the association bl 4 ison, Laurel High. | feated Berwyn, -4 Hyattsville High de- 5 i is | BTOOMIng themselves for the annual | . e . against the varsity and consequently | maniaryy =eondi, I BRI, Blementury. | tebted Mount Rainier *3025: " wyatisvitie | G, U, NINE DEFEATED | ake Detier than thira honors this | Sl ek and feld mect, which | issued the prize list last night. takes a good hammering. bu'f‘:s tourth. Dodee balt v (8 e e e rammar ae i since the “C” club meet and have Wil Pea part of the classday program | Miss Gulli captured four prizes,[Miltner and Burley, 599; Turek and stood up well and had speeddv\ . ‘F.fii.:s.“m)‘{’;";llui'il|! Hish. "second: D.|Bowie. B. England. L. Smith, Troy, J bettered their own records in several]C! June 8. The girls will have an ac- |belng a member of the winning team, | Compton, Daniels and Burton, almost an ideal build for an end. IL| g 0%y aitaville Elementary, third: W.| Weser. J. Williams, W. Goss. 3 4 brcpioion tive part in the meet, which will in-|was second in the doublés, first in the |571; McEntee and Smith, J. E., 555 is not probable that the broken mem- | Rippls, Hyatteville Elementary. fourth, 440- ; 5 e > 3 clude a rope-skipping race, potato race, | singles and first in the all-events. Dobson and Ferriera, 549; Bodner an ber will be strong enough by 1?“[ {?;d’;;lmbm'"lk:_m:»img;”l D, Barios. Bot‘;‘_llz.x.sdflx:g&.mSl‘alfihl;‘d'ro%g;.\ug:‘fl; Metropolitan Athletic Club is plan- wheelbarrow race and sack and shoe | Billle Niner was a close second in prize | Singer, 537. Fall for him to accomplish much on ¥ Hellingpworth) | wong, Hyatisville Hich. Helehe defealad prandywine. 163 sUtS | QUANTICO. Va. May 23.—Stolle, | ning A& bamn un e siver this Sum. | Faces for the fair sex. :vlnning. a]aoibeing on the winning | Singles—Bauman. 202; Hunt, 285 ridiron. co1 yattaville . | ville eat ac s - (ount Rainier o: o et vl e eam, sec ' - , 283; K y, 2 the gridiron. . Eairel No. 3. fourth Gotenied Mol . 107 ol Milcnelivifc | pitching for Macines, held Georgetown | mer, although the site has not vet| Jerry Martin of the Bon Secaur | o in o cinmenc doubles and sec: | Heinemann, - w P L - and Navy divide in athletic & dash (074 | fefeated Bladensburg. 17.11: Bowie defeated | to six scattered hits. while his buddies | been decided upon. The ground |Club, winner of the final in the Girl| Follow: i 2 7 ols, 278, WCEERY, b &40y SWERY Army and Navy 05-POUND CLASS: S%fard dash 273\, | Berwyn. 13.0: Capitol Heighte defeated Up. |hammered Burch for nine safeties, | which the club was at first consider- | Reserves: S OWILE 18 the detaileg list of the|ols, 278 competitions this week in that the| _ “Haumann. ‘Bowie High. won; E. Wil- | per Tatirel No. 1. 14-10: Hyattsvilis defeated | [4mIMo 5 : was at {irgs vons |Reserves' tennis tourney, was pre-|prize winners: All-events—Bauman, 850; Rhodes, /v base ball team goes to West | liamson Laurel High, second; D. ‘h;;u'n. Upper Marlboro. 10-8:' Brentwood defeated [ Including two triples by Hetrick, afFing, is not available, as the owner [sented with the championship trophy o 38 835, i i avy bas Army lacrosse twelve | Laurel No. B third: W. Drver, Laurel High, | Brddoury “heigis, 17.14; Scat Pleasant' de- | three-baggre and a two-bagger each |has decided not to sell. However, |last night at & hanmer moih rohny CLASS A. “up vas ; "Bri Point and the Army la fourth, Standiag hop. step and jump (23 | feated Riverdale 118, Mount Rainier de by Stolle and Maddes, PUtting five | two other sites Pt right y T Ve Cup vase presented by May O'Brien, makes the trip to Annapolis. Tt 18| feet 7 inches)—W. Dryer. Laurel High.| foatod Surratteville. 14- Bowie defeated | S 4 A LD 1 s are now unde greanization at the Blue Triangle | Teams—Commercigl, 1409. Mount|president Washington League, t4 sobable that almost as much In-|wen. J. Troy, Hyatisvile High, second: E.| Mitchellville, 10-1 tol Heights defeated | COUNters over the block. | slderation, ome om the Virginia sida|Hut of the Y. W. C. A. at Twentleth | Pleasants, 1,394; Buddies, 1,883. bowler entered in all-events rolli proba 2 o linmen, T Hane ball theow | Batteville. " 1-14;" Seat Pleasant defeated | A walk, a double and one-baser, with |and one on the Maryland side of the [and B streets. Mrs, T. J. Brown, act.| _ Doubles—Chandler and Quigley, 600; ) S L rest will be 8 v hat is going ! - he ow v 0 01 y terest will be shown 'n What | COTE mans. mivieltle. fourth, Bam bail fnrow Bowie defeated Mountis wild throw, allowed the Hilltoppers | river. ; ing president of the G ves, | Gulll and Niner, 598; Bywaters and 1, by lrene he other places as in the (200" feet 4 inches)—J ol Heights defeated Seat D! irl Heserves, 8 on at th i i made the pregentation. Representa- | Beattie, §73; Thornburg and Ander- ch ta ce before the eyes on: A. Bassford. Hyattsville Ele- | p] 7. itol Heights defeated |10 count two in the. seventh round. . test which takes place before the ey i Graham doubled in the eighth, with| Curtis-Hyde schlag ball tein Won |(ives of each of the nine. elube in|Son, b68; Frere and Lowd, 562, e student bodies. second: R Watts, Hyattsville Ele- | powie. 18 € y s iy, Sourg ) O yard reiay | Roviaheugh. | i0;, Esfhet BAifT: | two away. and scored on O'Nell's sin. | the champlonship of the Georgelown |the organization wore present. the| Singles—Gulli, 317: Niner, 313; L. JACOBS & CO. is likely that a sreat many | (0:58% ) —Hyaitiville High “(J. Troy. J. | ganma'‘Rose Madden Amelia Seis, Dorothy [Ele. O'Neil was thrown out at second division JFriday afternoon when it|gathering including about 50 persons.|Bradt, 310; Frede, 307; Quigley, 307 413 11th St. N.W. It is l_I e dents will accompany , Keir. W. Goss, W. grnd!e‘yv. i Sapy. , Small, Ethel Woodend. thying to stretch his hit. defeated the Toner School team of |T¢ g hoped to hive u banquet for | Bywaiers, 200. it 3 Georgetown students Y | dale; second: Mount *Rainier. g A walk and single put two HIll|section B, 6 to 4, in an exceptionally | i1ie entire organization nest year. e e e . aiors Y‘%m,", mish | Willie Ritola of the Finnish-Ameri. | gefeited Morrisan, Vireimia, 6. 7 -ack team to Philadelphia for S.lle boro High, fourth. END B T Mol ; the tracE A ChampiBuaiiis. s =Nt . aen | Dot ety TOPRNAMENT—Upper, Marl: | toppers on the bags in the ninth with | Interekting match. This s the second bt intercollest P ¢ Harvard 116-POUND _ CLA! 70.5ard 4 defeated Laurel. 24-8: Upper Mariboro de- |one down. Kyle relieved Stolle and|vear that the Curtis-Hyde ten has SN yivenia to ood teans, | (50 ) Fetie FEESP i YEINE BIED: | feutad Brandyvine, "a01 77 Wianhug legm— | passed Sukeforth. Then ~Urann |won the cup in this division. 1| SHAW WILL AID LEADER |sReems—Agriculture, 1364; Capitol CLOTHES Yale and Penneylvania 1o 8000 (on: | Narman: Favje Tigh, (hied: 55 Windsor: | Eoutse ‘Brady. Dorotky Cooke “Naniie-Rine | popped to second and Hetrick snagged |has only to capture it one more time Hillers, 1,334; Int. Com. Com., 1257: it is impossible <"in ihe men | Mitcheliville. ‘fourth. 'Runnigg board jump | Deliah De Vaughn, Marguerl 8UEhN. | raham's bouncer and touched third [in order to claim it permanently. WITH THE YALE CREWS Int. Ceupon, 1,286; Post Office Dept., DESIGN IS FAR MORE IM- dence of HltoD o ne their colors | bian ton: L otker: Nadon . socomd: & 3 for the final out. Emery-Eckington won from Brook: 1.207; Reg. Accounts, 1 PORTANT THAN STYLE ety aht Season. Georsetown | K. Nuhikel Hystiivine Blemntary N | CAPTAIN BALL—Myattevitie dofeated Up: [ Score by inmipgs: ' [land by default in the Bloominkdale | SEATTLE, Wash., May 23 (P)—Sam | —Doubles—Otiey _and ” Myers ALONE. IT MEANS NOT Shen believe thelr squad is goins 10 | by STl B HPU Rl 6 hoinie) 5. | Bne MBover Litkian_ Dave Winles Gann: | Georeetown. 0 0 0 0 00 2 1 0 5 4 (Qivilon. This leaves but .one game |Shaw of Oregon City, Ores., captain of RADIATOR, ¥FENDERS ONLY THE LINES O Win the biggest track and fieid event | Wate. "Hyagsville High. won: 'F. McNeS. | Kathryn Heslop.. Mildred Purdum, Gracs | Marimes.~ 0 L 05001 0x—5 © 1|to be piayed off to complete the|ihe University of Washington 1923 in- » F YOUR e e “and mo doubt many of | Hyatiivilie High, hecond: G- Niebrook. Laul ymfhx.mim Severe, Martha K. Temple, Bloomingdale schedule. Timery-Eck- | (ercollegiate ~champion crew, has bR ToRs FoB ACH CLOTHES, BUT THE RELA- o e % present at the finals on | KL HiEh. think: ' Rrisces, Hyatinilie Fie- | Suth Thompeon. EAM g N Meet Langley on Tuesday | signed a contract as assistant coach| WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS. [l TION OoF THE Lines To Saturday to see what they expect to | Hyatteville !f‘;.r‘[;m"!;‘,-‘ MeNey, L. Miliec s AJOLLEY BALL TOURNAMENT_Hratte- MARYLAND U. NET T '"TEM:W;‘::, 02';:;5‘.‘; Sdnosr will op: | FoToe 219 15th R, "l THE PROPORTION OF THE be & triumph for their college. Laieel . Toied Wyalisvine ek, Tr. | goicuibdrandieit “501 PSR | GCORES OVER VIRGINIA |pose Luatow for the finat gume ot | at tiirvarcriSned 2o assistant coach Sdn FIGURE. town and Maryland track | UNIOR UNLIITED CLASS. 80yurd | deichica LRt 618t UipurMieiboro o the Plaza League and Wheatley will | ege work here. . EVERY DETAIL OF e euterday had Jitle imculty |45 (OJORI T Kaleeh, el Skl | leafod Surrataiite 6.0, " Wymine Vi | CHARLOTTHSVILLE, Va. Mey 33. | play Kenilworth in the Rosedale | “fie'is o report to Hend coach ma|l President Theater CLOTHES MAKING IS e ictorious in the events in | E- White: Laurcl High. third: T Fowler. | ez, Alle; Gladva Ceoke Susanne Hall.| —In the final tennis match of the | League. Leader next October, replucing Lynn AN e ey took part. At Annapolis | Maribore. fourth. 280-vard daah (02819 ) 5 | Currle Stallings, Beairice Tomiinson. ¥+ | season Virginia lost to Maryland here | On Tuesday Buchanan and Randall | . Moore, who has resigned to feturn ART WITH US. IT TAKES e Bl ‘and Gray. ook the measure | B S8 ML IEY. $0ie SR L taday, to's, the teams bregking |lghlands will meet on iho Virsinia (g Wi fiult ranch newr Wenatohoe, NATIONALS MORE TIME, MORE EFFORT Jav: ac v in @ P - | High, third: T’ Fowler. ro, " fourth, v 3 3 Vi e of the Naval e aryland won | Sibyant dash {08 W1t e e RITOLA IS WELL IN VAN |iosing an the doubles. It s hoped that by e end of the | 222 AT SHUT THECLATHES SHOW P ear by S g syl “Run- Summaries: | N weelks all o e schedules will ! its final event of the year by outdis-|ond: F: Paimer. oi, Aelehts. ihicd. 'Rup- =y Lt N ety et i s i . DETROIT i e i i oSl gy b e B ey | TN MODIFIED MARATHON | fpwit, Vo rsctpen, g oy, 28, 1, s BASE BALI Today at 3 P. PRICE. $59.00 e 3 e : Burnc, Mary! teat tar match of ¢ d font . I i ‘second: J. | can Athletic Club today won the & jand The star of the playgrounds esda . M. 3 52,450, T H‘;’;'Y“'t‘hvlnk ite, l':.uml, d ‘marathon . race ,’pon,or.d ';,""-’d; LB Virginia, o defea Green, | tennis series was played between Tu Y, M'y 26, 3:30 P COLEMAN’S 15 RACERS BRING $52,450. mien, | foun, | S407erd, edlere 87 | New York newspaper. Rétola covered | Mursiand 4—0, 86’ 655 Marks. Vir'| Alice Brown of the Garfield division || AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK NEW INVENTION L. JACOBS & CO. Special Dispatch to The Stac L e T a1 won Hy: bthe 11% miles in 1 hour, 5, minutes | g ‘i{i‘.fi Marsiand, “deteated ' Liard, |and Clara Alderton of lowa avenue. Washington vs. ) NEW YORK, May 23.Fifteen |aisville Elementary. ‘second: Laurel High. [ana 38 seconds. A= & A Miss Brown won .a hard-earned de- iladelphi Plars th, Pictures as Fast T-A-I.L-O-R-S Jiorses of the stable of the late Julius | 4 K. Koski of the Fiplish-American se—Eimbrouth and insler, cision_after more than two hours of -Philadelphia o TR R aeat Bistiras, 2 eishmann, fourteen of them two.| SENIOR UNLIMITED CLASS: 100-yard |Athietic Club finished$sdcond, & few | Loy Bl 0 o sed ‘Burnas. | PIBY by & Score of —7, 5, 6—3.|| Trekets 800 ll ' 413 11th St. NW. R ¥ dock | dash (0:11%—K. Taurel High, won; | minutes behind Ritola. and, def orgison. | Out of the Arst 16 games, 13 went from dvear-olds, were sold in the pads Ryan iy Alde il o 5 ets, Strictly Union House «t Belmont. Park before the races. to- | f i, w‘fim:‘f i Several theiisand pesats Unst i A T SR et AL dzy, and brought a total of $52,¢50. | aiteville . fourtn. route of the race. 5 with & lead in each set, but could nat