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The Sunday Stat WASHINGTON, D. €, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1926. Harris Satisfied With 1926 Array: G. U. Finishes Second as Harvard Wins Meet SQUAD PRUNING UNLIKELY : INTERY | HILLTOPPERS LOSE OUT TO ANNOY NATIONAL PILOT i BY SPILL IN RELAY RACE ‘Mile Quartet Runs Lasi When Burgess Falls. With Only Second Place Needed to Garner Title Several Rookies So Far Outshine Others Retention May Be Safely Forecasti—Bucky Is Eager to T : : : _Add Seasoned Hurler to Club. 4 e / [ _ {i for Second Successive Year. ; : . . E 8 ! 1 e By the Associated Press BY PF«\MM\ THOMPSON, : A i : . : 5 = : A W YORK. March 6.—Harva on ihe intercollegiate indoor track Sports Bditor. The Star. E ¥e 9 o 7 - . o and field championship tonight after a scnsational battle in which I. PETERSBURG, Ila. March 6.—While real training for the " Georgetown, the defending champions, was sccond and Pennsy! Nationals may be said to have oaly just started with their first game - 5 > . . 4 3 7 v i s vania_ third. of the year here today agaiust the Boston Braves, what is known s ‘ : - ‘ Georgetown, favorite to retain the team titl ned of the veterans and what has been seen of the rookies makes it possible . \ : W i 3 4 o 3 certain triumph when her crack one-mile relay team met ‘0 forccast with some degree of accuracy the squad Manager Stanley : e final event of the program. finishing Jast in a fic'd of five when Jin avmond Harris will boss in his cfort to land a third straight American Burgess, anchor man. fell as he was taking th~ baton and lo<t all than s e e ; # 3 % 4 i : of figuring in the contes ) R e 2 i s 3 2 i Gaining only one point in this event, as a result, vl ither first Imakes no secret ot the Mactithat he wvouldlike o cotraison i , 3 or second place would have clinched the meet for ther Georgetown more seasoned hurler for his curving corps. and has not entireiy abandoned N : ” Z A 3 forces were compeiled to accept defeat by tl los hope of engineering a deal with that object in view, although it must : : ) ¢ Husvabis it 5 ¥ De said that the prospects now arc “anc too rosy. But on the whole he ® s well satisfied with his array as it standy d still adheres to the belief that the title holders are the class of the 1926 fieid. | moutd, 6 foly Cross. Columbia ane It i8 far too early in the season for | nortment of shoots. e Joungaten i : P i : 2-mile run by Willard Tibbetts and in | Colby, 5 each: Bowdoin, 11.: Mass: the pilot to make any official an- | from New Orleans possesses a fine y # ¢ : ; s ser : the mile by “Soapy” Watters, who |chusetts Institute ¢ hnology and Touncement in regard to his plans for | KNUCKle Dall. but s lacking in the : : e beat out his teammate, “Red” Hag [inarthmaze; A cach gl - g D 0ok ¢ hav 3 E 4 i . gerty, in a stirring duel. | Sumimari disposing of surplus talent or 10 0| ith it, and unless he deveiops them i Th leorgetown had the most individual | 0.¥ ARD DASH—Won bn 1 on record as favoring one recruit’s|will be due to fade from the picture. N . ¢ # oiimn stars, taking three first places out | {omell; ank Hosses. chances above those of another.| lial Smith impresses as being not . ———" right and tying for another. but the | 5'.'.’4.,,.!' itctanir. v None of them has been put to a real | iv€ for the big show, aithough likely 4 5 4 i i L costly break in the I-mile relay and | dinnine. Dartmoutti. = Time, A 3 to improve when his gaunt frame SR g failure of the team’s 2-mile relay quar-| , J6-FOUAD SUOTPUT—-W o r, for one thing. The g bt et Rt 3 g 5 4 e bl 3 Plansks, Georgetonn. 15 feel il i of ibe ) oaore tirn Siles ) is 1s s out a bit; Larry Schachit is lack- 1 A o e tet to score at all kept the point tally | A Mt fean, B i % o ing in experfence and Arthur Hum- o - 9 o down to 25%: points. i . Harvard 1ant by some five weeks vet and still | i fourtii, Eme Nort x s et 3 4 : : ’ hird place tol ourth, Ei on. Georze @nother ‘reason is that more than |PDreys is a trifle young, aithough the 1 i i Pennsylvania’s third pla total ) Teet - ENE Bl imokthe setioin hifore Maryland boy has good action and was 2313 points, while Penn State, . el e appears to be a com Ray Joyce with 15, ‘and Princeton. with 14 , minimum of 25 permitted under {Epouls: nihetter Ethan javeiake soliive st o St e 4 Tules, the time for getting down to|and apparently has splendid control The 2-mile relay title, which Georse. e | 68 1t a0t Eie UnRHlaT) VEp Ea GOTInY town won last year in world's record | e e & jof the name it has not yet been ex time. passed to Boston Colleg after i . 47 feet O Good Line on Players. ! hibited. a stirri race n which Columbia e 4 .m.?':‘ ¢ 3 J a s seconc d sl Viarion lde. ¥or all the carliness of the date, Two! Pitokiers ‘Allin | ] L o e finished * second “and 1 ncties: fourte X, ; wever, a fairly good line has been | s : e R epraetown. 41 feet O incheas 0fth. Harold w R a : i T J % ell, 41, Tee nehes. afned on the capabillties of the | Even the snap judgment that this Vi B3 > 5 ; Two Recent Feats. SE ML mUx T wvon 'S '.2_; tter performers on the Washington ros | survey constitutes will have to be % e - 3 3 B0 st Che Y nccerts. Harvard: ter and unldss some striking form |Suspended on Willard Morrell, be. % % : Two record performances marked o e Natarie, Colb3 Taieth, dni yeversals materialize to alter the |cause the New Haven graduate has ¥ x v ko the meet, Frank Hussey, Boston Col rthmore. Time, 1 minutes 1 3-5 e s s b ian e Dean o BFIET WAth: amrefling cetbomw ‘ 3 lege sprinter, equalling the ~indoor charts the dope as here presente roubled with an afling elbow, < e, it mark of 7 1.10 seconds in the 70-vard | . 18-5 ARD HIGH HURDLES—Won by Ras whould hold good. | due to bearing down teo soon. bui Blign IURDLES—We ot dash trial, only to lose out to Henry | tsieuntas tuirde ¢ havier Sonm, Fam: S As previously set forth in these [he looked most promising before his : Rt 3 s 4 . | tils : Russell of Cornell in the final heut Howard Franks, Penusyivania: Afth. olumns, Johnny Tobin may be re. | wing went lame. and in this respect 5 O Russell of Cor final ranks. : 5 ! in a sensational upset. while Tibbets in, Fexers, Penn State. Time. 88-10 garded as having practically clenched | ranks about on a par with Jim Lyle, : | 3 @ job in the garden where he will| the tall twirler from Augusta. ¢ {carried Harvard's colors o victory | "RUNNING MIGH JUMP—Tie for fira ort in right field with Rice and| Lyle has a fairly comprehensive . 'pLAN‘S\K'\]' in the 2mile run in the new record | pitee .t.'.“:;i'.,,"(’.‘.,.’":,‘!"..7"|",.".-':...'3.'m'n"'f.':"». Goslin as his fly-chasing mates. Ruel, | repertoire and a method of tossing ¢ % time of 9 minutes. 30 0 seconds. | feet 13 inches: i, Penn- Tate and Severeid, of course, com.|that is most effective. ie winds up : v Tibbets himself helf the previous | jilvaniu. 3 reet 1115 inches: yrise the hackstopping brigade; the | with his back to the plate, (wists mark, 9:32 610 seconds in the Winning | gris Kendail, Rowd ".'1 Teet*10" e hes. hold-over inner quartet of Judge, Har. | himself into a t and lets go of | the event of last yea: OLE" VACET = Won 1V &) R Rradles. »is, Peck and Bluege is again slated | the ball in suci way that it is Plioto-By CaRLT.TUONERS _Three champions retained their | Frincetn. 1 fo aéeond. tie be % &0 function and the “Big Six” among | difficult for a_batsman to follow. This titles, although Norton. Georgetown's | Durteer Sate ] . Tourth, fir the pill propellers will be Johnson, | masking of his delivery, something versatile star, was forced to share his | among’ En Bush, Coveleskie, Ferguson, Ogden after the fashion employed by high jump laurels this time with | ¢ x arker. Dartmouth. and Marberry. lloward Fhmbke, Is a distinct asset. Moody” of Dartmouth. Dowding of | ox KELAY—Wan_bs Halv Cro Joe Harris stands at the top of the | Offhand it would seem that he rates Georgetown, in the broad jump. and | (Boehe. Burns. Maher and Mulvihill): se list of utility performers. due to his | a notch higher than Morrell and next | F ’ winning total was 8 Pennsylvania Per points, tallied in six of the nine events, | Princeton, 1 vrneil including Drilliant victories in the | L Ollexe. & 2 5 o acewore | ond. Corneli: third, Penn State: Tibbetts in the two-mile vace, were | §id forell: third. Penn State; Bl (0 Ibiat et (b n AN o iAo AR AIE s I aacATe | gt 3 1 L HELEN WII.I.S PLAYS the other champions to keep their | "FWONILE RE N—Wan by V. L, Tibbets. the outfleld with equal facility, while | of rookie pitchers whose possibilities L g | crowns. | Hary coond. Jamer Loterks. Syraenue: Buddy Myer and Stuffy Stewart are have been demonstrated at this early Two other titleholders met unex Fein Sate (no fth work at second, third or s the latter likely to be seen in pinch | by his wife, checked in at Tampa just sunnjug roles whenever occasion ve-| bétore the squad boarded the bus : ¢ quires, for this ‘city. He arrived too late ¥ y ) e 7 4 M ' March 6 (#).—Helen o . McGee's Hitting Uncertain. to participate in the practice today, X il Tiills: pieysa,In Het: Aese formt In of Georgetown and Ray Wolf of Penn- | thiss, Féun Staie, but will be right on the job when oo i . : Iy e hins taday in the. Inter. | ®¥1¥ania. in the T0-vard high hurdles The retention of Fravk McGee de-| the drills are resumed.Monday. Peck . Do e e ey for the Gup|, Tibbets was extended to the limit pends largely on whether it is decided | asserts the tubbing. hiking and golf e ; e e "open mixay | to Win the distance race again. how- | QENTRAL RUNNER upP he will develop faster with steady | he did at Hot Springs has put him| & e e 3 b ever, for James Louecks, hi | work in some high-cliss minor or- | right on edge. He Is a trifle over- e oy 75 T an Alem of | FI¥aL swast st his: hesl ganization or from watching the big | welght. something rather unusual for B e verwhelmed Jack Hill | closing sprint and was beaten by | lN SWIMM'NG MEET Jeaguers perform from @ comfortable | him, but nsserts he never has felt Lo e a atea U barely 3 yards. The race was a_du place of vantage on the bench. The | better and is confident he will have Y N e ten with the | cation of the duel hetween Tibbeis e youngster from Peoria handles him-|a good year. came partner ngainst Henri Cochet|and Louecks in the cross cour termehiolagiic ind national velosds self well around the Initial sack, but TR : . same, partner against Henrl Cochet| championship last November el SR B s has yet to demonstrate his caliber as 2 i E7 64 328 Spill Fatal to G. U. mers of Tome School covered them & hitter, and with Moon Hairls avail DEMPSEY-W"_LS GO ? % g 4 In winning the semi-finals in 'h'f The mile 2y which furnished | $elves with glory and their opponents Biils do s for Suker U 1s BaBeR | 2 4 Cup of the Nations, Miss Wills and | the closing thrill and upset Georse. | With consternation by winning six of he could break into the box scores | SLATED FOR CHICAGO . 5 A0 G e vk meet| o oame sthli i usmth iedrser | ILE FoRStecebion by, milnIOE R e g e 5 3 | Mile. Viasto and Cochet again tomor-| Cornell offering hitter opposition to | Ml interscholastic swimming meet Setiicr iiart FMuRecels. mior fREER ] -« | vow for the International Challenge!the Washington tonm, e B IlmeEs AL CThe: VaRE Jeanes has vet been officially counted | RENE A - Cup, now held by Mlle. Lenglen and Cornell set the pace f e first | tonight gt of b vacs B T Derth | CHICAGO. March 6 (®).—The battle - | Réne La Coste. The crowded gal-|lap, but a brillint quarter mile by | Interscholastic marks were breken O e A 0| /B UMAREr Sihe lomd A eas kT : ¢ lerles, mostly tennis players them-| Vernon Ascher for Georgetown. who | in the 30 and 100 yard dashes and in et el P i e b 3 iy i . selves, loudly applauded the cannon-| was clocked in close o 49 seconds, the 100-yard breast stroke and bacl c\pectations this pair would have 10 | Championship b between Jack i Ball baseline drives of Misa Wills and | put his team in front at the e of | stroke events. In winning the 100 Lattle with Joe Harris for the Job. ' pempsey und Harry Will will be Chi ; were greatly impressed by the sure- | the second leg. vard dash. Seherer of Tome. nationa 3t Mac ever develops Info o consISen [ cago if negotiations started here today ness of her hand, which was her| [ddie Swinburne. third vunmes for interse - S0-yurd champion. e hitter he could hold bis own with S weakest point 4 menth ago. jeorg ek agig. : it e [ 56 2a wpmtgot el ) |ave carried through. 3 ¥ Al 5t e orgetown, kept in front and had | =otiated the distance in 56 3-5 seco B s U | The bout will be staged under the | (,RIFFMEN RALI A i GAMEI l AMiss Wills and Senorita de Alvare: vard advantaze over his nearesi | Whic 5 of a second from » majority of them fn the B ould | auspices of the Coliseum Athletic 1 the Spanish champion, will meet in when he handed the baton to|former South Atlantie record set R A T e the finals of the singles tomorrow. | Burgess. The latter eibowed M formeriy of Central High Schoo " - v | Club, provided the law legalizing box- 4 o At A have but to flash the cliss play | e s passed at the April election : Mo | ‘7 IE WIN 4 T 3 "The American girl will enter the next| hill of Holy Cross s they jockeved | of inzton Ehatianuge him o eensation v Selection of Chicago as the - | four consecutive Riviera tournaments|at the marks then stumbled : )-yard breast stroke proved to Southern Assoclation 1 ¢irn e : .n_ Nice and Canpes, after which she | ot away. teiatellanavent ot ithe night with manent job with the chimpions el RorIRHiAby . Hiora Attekim : z ['Will spend two weekd In Ttaly without | " In' the meantime, i RS Totier CaubIAR i 158 Both Jeanes and McNeely, lfke | 5 any tennis playing whatever. \Whether | Yornells thin 1 tlanak B ke Mo ho holds the contract for s : P . _jan) ay Goodwillis, Cornell's third me d tiomal record for the distance with th B N | S PETERSBURG, March 6—Going along the line that a bad begin- | she will appear in other 1hin the sin-| relleved their team mates «n i the D HiaTkTof LA 11 peconOk Hussey in the 70-vard dash. while Voo SRSt T Charley Moore of Penn State could do | 3 58 hird, 5. B, ‘ w . e fourth, B, no better than third hehind Ray Has: ‘teet 3 Inghes: certain to be retained for emergency | sta ' ? . 8 : : IN BEST TENNIS FORM o AL (EUCK) MITlar o EL. 5510, inew meet record) hort, with | Roger Peckinpaugh. accompanied V.. 1 o L " Harvard trailing_ both Russell and |, RUSNIRG BROAD 40 y X I | | Harrls, are right-hand hitters, and for ter confirmed by the heavyweight | | ning makes a godd ending, the Nats' 1929 exhibition game season |Eles at Nice next weel hax no heen| resulting jam. Burgess sprawied io beiiering the old mark by 33 of - a self. ‘. B g s dec! A 4. an / the track. e scrambled ‘up, b econd, and submerging the interscho bre e e | hamplon himsel R : et s ha 3 & . led up, but ibmerging Werseh, Archdeacon and Lerow Jones. The | r il T said that Sheldon | should be a suc€ess as they were forced to admit defea | defeat Cochet and Mile. Viasto tomor- | fell again as he started to run. By | lastic mark, established hy Sutterfield T e prowess, but s so|Clark. Chicago sportsman end . vice | opener here this afternoon to the Boston Braves, 4 to 3. | row they are llkely to try for the|the time he was under way once | Central High, by 5 second g & | ix bles gold % : 5 cetliae s Tuch in need of polish in other ro. bresident of the Sinclair Oil Co. would It was a rally which came near the end of the game when many|Wied Goibes £00 cub. (| more all his rivals Lad pussed bim || Altogether Coach Pai Ryans Port spects that he undoubtedly will ot @ anced 30- | Deposit watermen seored a total of be financially interested In staging | he fans were getting ready to leave for home that not only saved them v : match. Dempsey was Clark’s | ofithe ot ot e 11)‘ Srbteled: te match at Mentone tomorrow prom.: | vards behind the leader. Goodwillis 30 points in the meei. Central High farmed out to acquire It. zuest at a luncheon at the Chicago | from a shutout, but gave the Bancroft-led team quite a scare ._|ises to be the finest exhibition of |jield the van until the last turn when | Washington. was the runner-up with . Harris used Ray Joyce, Irving Hadley and Leity Thomas as his | men's singles of the season e e M L L R o e Archdeacon May Go. Athletic Assoclation yesterday at : which more than 1.000 Chicagoans | flingers, the two first named going three rounds each with the southpaw | oSt | carried him to the front by 5 \ : d Calvert Hall 1. Corozza gained It Archdeacon I SUSEY \\xlil!ln' were in attendance. 1 toiling in but two. Joyce's curve ball scemed to be hard for the Braves | i _The complete team scores | the lone point for the latter by finish principally tor arose of il = e to solve and they kiricked his offerings for but a single bit, a double by | L ASTERN. FIVE ROUTS | tarvara. 28 poinis cieorgetown ing third i the backsiroke event. ing peed of pin - | Gibson in muml two. S former to run fos serin< l : T ey U o et s v vk [ oNLY A TRamng Tur | | PENN TOURNEY RIVAL BETTERS HIS MARK: 10 L‘“’ I”r'\ o it a pair in the first round and a slol@u‘ x veks as fast. But be is only ;Hlt’". at best, and In the busines [‘OR COLLEGIAIE GAMES Base Witll Tatel6 abatt vk, tHsIW i) o PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. March gHOT PUT E Y of plifering bases he cannot begin to would have proven costly but for| y‘. Playing wonderful defensive ball and » teading throughout the 40 minutes, Eastern High School of Waskington s with Stewart aparatively —_—_— some good fielding plays by Manager ran roughshod over Catholic High | By the Associated Press few of the big le tn either, By the Amsociated Pro % N A ¥ ; for that matter. as Stuiy is the EW YORK. March 6—The Intercollegiate A. A. A. A. Eastern | Hatris and Johnny Tobin. =Clusters | [on, ot itwo, EDs el My teRe e ot School of Renova, Pa., tonight, win- CHICAGO, Mar : ; it b e LR 50, March 6—Charley Hoff. black-haired Norwegian. sma this reason, if no other, they would | Ve accorded preference over Maurice | zazosooe> Ruether heinz efin restrict the activities of athletes who prolong their varsity careers o~z0z203002e lewis | Totals W tall Norwegian, with his trusty bamboo pole made just one e governing body in track and field sports, took steps today to|he slants of both Hadley and| Riconda cushlons from consideration fo; : being. by transferring from once college to another. fourth round, when Hadley walked Hall _floor, 49 to 6. \ |ica, when he leaped 13 feet 63 inches in the National A. A. U. championsh @ salarv agreement e only two until-the Jast five minutes of actual| 5'§ inches, established a weck ago mentioned above who seem assubed of | ship meets o e : & | Johnson's triple. Then came a walk | Gosiin. 1.0 1101 3 % B doubtedly are the c oE N The effect of the new ruling will| The association elected i Heeke, Eastern pivot man. in- goods when 1t 1 5 purioining Bincratt Dutch ’T-zp‘?‘;j‘r T N Court_tourney, zame on Welghtman | the world indoor pole vault record for the fifth time since invading As st, as he and Pres - . ¢ , A During the first 20 minutes Isastern | - Eolar s b g S Under_a change adopted at the association’s annual meeting a three- | gne and then granted three singles. | Kept Renova from acoring a noint apd | indoor track and field mect here tonight, cxcecding his mart et : vear limit is placed on the varsity competition of any athlete. Heretofore, | with a Brave suicide being thrown in | i f t 1 doven | athletes h 1 llowed to tak rt in any of the college champion- | for good measure. One of the pair| E 5 : ngers in addition 1o t Qoven |athletes have been allowed ¢ part r auis e o ) < yice had Dlanked the up-Stats Jinper \ during a three-year |1umd regardiess of how many previous | coined from Thomas' slants in the| wASHINGTON. AB. . ro. Dasters from, & Naf8 @il Henove The Sans at this writing Ciavence | years of varsity competition they had experienced, either in a college be- | seventh was somewhat of a gt ) Topn, oy 2 0 8| Brche in o PAIE /to nmaat the pertoct| attempt to clear the barand he sailed over jt with apparcnt case and frhomas and Irving Hadlew. They un- jonging to the I. C. A. A. A. A. or clsewhere. . wild pite | Rice, ef.. . S8 2 defense of the Eastern team. with at least four inches to spare Hunt | 15 Neis, which was turned into a run | Judge. 16, The world record for the sh SESibIE. b . v i L e b » ; o cord fe shotput Wlinois A. €.: R, Williams, unattached, sec- Fedglings on what i discernible 01075 bar men who have competed | Bradley of Cornell as president o[y Brown's-double to center Bl variably got the jump sspltiss Hugan| o amnshed when Herbert Schaize: | shis E- Seher, (it Catewe of Sow o date. and barring (he unioresee: varsity cvents from making a |succeed E. Allen Graham of Penn- | "pyq were dead when the Nais sud- | Tate. . Eastern forward or back to a guard |lant University of Wisconsin athlete. | fouth, Mrise, 4oygerie. 0l s dn sexildenas ShToREROLESACH ) start with a college In the svlvania. E. E. Janes of Columbia ‘came to life in the eighth stand | {oseé. b.. : and then the Washington team. did | Competing unattached, hurled the pel- | .m"‘"""‘ o Fitunsr. all Kinds of stuff, in-| I: C A A- A A Athletes, for In- was clected secretary and John S. ame within an ace of knotting ' FioIE, .- the rest. Tt was pass and shoot and et 60 feet 7 58 inches. s B '.’,\ L s R e brenking fioater | Stanice, who have had one year "ft“ hite of New York University| e count. Bancroft also used three Archdeacon score. The Keystone State lads never | - Schwarze broke the record of 50 feet anipulated in much the ,"h“\ Tain. | Varsity competition elsewhere will be | treasurer. Graham was put on the|yyers, Joe Genewich, John Werts ' tRiE s L 0 i had a chance against the whirlwind |6 .3-4 inches established by John Kuck | " 70.yARD W 'm nmn_u.... Hriae the pet pussier used by llowed to eater 1. C. A A A A | exocutive committes, which alsg in- | and Bobby Smith, and ine Tatter was | ot for el o oxtn nnine. work of the District boys and the tilt | Of the Kansas State Teachars' College, | Guihrle. Ohio Stute: M. Tasto 3 m meets for only (wo seasons, effective | c! McClintock of Darts % when the storm| ¢ e dn st g ¥ % ¥ et el 't Bt L7R Fommel of the Athietics. Like most | meels for only Wvo seasons, e el e o the honors whex | +haued fGr Thamas in’ nintn tnnine. Vibtoally GeVeloiamInto & EOUL: Emporia, Kans., in the Univeraity of | egnd: ¢ Chrlstensen. Newhrk . mber, | o ws, Thomas has a tendenc: Tohs s i . AR e 000 0L S Renova (8) Fopltions. Eastern (40) Ilinois relay carnlval a week ago.!0:08% (tied world record). gouthpaws, Th farry Ha Another rule change, affecting chusetts Institute of Technology,| “yrager Harrls started the trouble | Washingion... 0 0 0 § {Rooney ... .Forward . lce | Kuck, competing against the Badger . 1-MILE ALK Wan b M. Hinkels. New future ouideor championship meets | Stanley Osborne of Harvard, George | | o pass, and Rice's third . Two-base hits—Gibeon, Brown. Threo-hase | Eriel .. 000 ] Forward . Scriars | tonight.. heaved the shot 50 s | Yok A, or Lefty Groves in that respect, and u n Sl sl o N i | by coaxing : 7 hite—Johnston. Goslin. Sacrifice hits— | o7 ICente 2 onight, heaved the shot 30 feet 3 1.8 | York A, Azeller, Chicago A. 1 ady has demonstrated he is not la will permit colleges to shift the entry ‘(1‘1‘; l:{l qf_flimwexon and Robert C. | safety of the day sent him to (!\.lrvl‘ i baserNey. | Bass :.‘Q"fp'". S col 4 ecka inches. | B R. Hawley, Tilinois A. C.._thi ‘nx in courage. for any event if motice is glven to't CBUt O, Tova ot Harvara’ was, Goalin' then doubled 1o center. Th il { Goncwlen. 1 "Gl Smlth, 42 oft | Fenatirm: E The world record for. the 70-vard i 3 the referee up to 24 hours before the e nyd ot Hary e e 1 | ennbled Bucky to reglster and Sam to | anierp W,y O TREE 1 Scoro by halyse high hurdles and the 60-vard dush A Hadley's Style Impressive. meet. This privilege already exists | ";“““:g9°1“‘:',‘1',“:lp° K’:fl';“’;’;’;‘ o tho | reach third. At this stage the plate Double playe—Banecrofi io Gauireay to Bur: | Renova ...... by | were equaled early in the competi- | fijti, K- S i ind o lonships. s a suitable observ: T e inging on Smith and a p: s: Smith to Bancroft to Burrus. _Wild | Eastern g G { ) T ¢ et s 4..Ce ladley now is in the throes of a ve. | {7 the ':“‘f.‘“’ l""‘"\‘,“y:“"“l“ }:’w‘ 't ve. | fiftleth anniversary of the L.C..A. A, |Started swinging on Sims a :‘hm} i ~'Il!!mm 2, AT pitehed ball—Brown | Field goals == iiugan. ~ Kodman, “Radice Hen. . C. Bowman of the’ Néwark | WL gt S W flucing” course prescribed by Mike | The assoclation voted aFMTS S04 T, in’ connection with the. track | (0 Judge filled the ruptiays. 4 Hadiey Sl Gommuelch. 2575 | (101" scrlign &7, fieeks (8). Horgarth. £ | (N. J) Athletic Club won the dash | distanes, 50 feet 13s lnches: 7 o shich inclutles the wearing: of | 92CINE fro 05 = a e s i b e ! other foreed Rice hom : in 3 innings: off Smith. ' liott. McAllister, n the world's time when he brok . o s e e the Ao aEins | of the ‘annual varsity. crosscountry, | champlonships et Cambridfe: g e drb it Biong ST S S ol A o 1 in 57 Fries @ m | o iy (% e ompka R e T fnd zoing through a special set of | champlonship race aeid in ““”““‘,“ -— { the Goose tallied and the aisles still | [adier, 4 in'3 inninks: off Thomas. I’z 1o Huran 0 i B o™i oo ™ T B0I®: | Tilinols Athletic Club of Chicago In | A eten (50 feet This proposal was recommended by { were jammed when Tate rolled to Jiott, 1" in 2. 61-5 seconds. Guthrie of Ohio State | 10 inches), third: Hobschied. University of wildness, but he is no H fourth. ) Manhattan, Brookiyn V. M. €. A sthenics at the wind-up, topped oft - * . . " vll‘ll plenty of road work. Of but ligtle | the executive committee, but “"‘(‘“’l“ RIcHARDS CAPTURES nerof: for the cut which ended the | \optereo—3ir. Miller.. Umpire—Mr. Ni-|tled the mark for the 0-vard high | Chicate 0 feet more than medium height, Hadle; "l"'ung‘“_ _“x‘h‘eudn!:g:e:‘lx‘ ‘Ll‘l“;;;m;;;* inning and, as things turned out, the BASKET BALL GAMES Tites c, h.,,es_:fl ‘miniies. ?.5.-5.",, h)r'l capturing the event In 4 v tipped the beam at 193 pounds when 3 ¥ 4 1 { game. : A - = -5 seconds. hf«lm ived in camp, and thus fai* has U;f' V"ledulm;\:et‘l‘ 10 “'ulleses M1 vor g mo TENle TITLES The Braves outhit the Nats, 9 m].. S. I A, A. tourney final: Mississippi Loren Murchison of the lIIinMsI Facceeded in losing but half of the 10 | o€ It and only o against.” and were credited with two' of the | (lioge 41; Citadel, 23, Game to do- NIISS VAN WIE WINS Athletic Club, national champlon in pounds which the trainer has decreed | The annual outdoor tirack g TAMPA, Fla., March 6 ().—Vin.| threc extra-base blows made. Cuo do third place, Mercer, 37; Furman, the 300.-yard run, and rated as the : must come off. field champlonships were awarded 10| cent Richards of New York won twojand Myer led the Grift attack. Sam ' a5, j fastest sprinter in America, was w Hiimois 3. ¢ He has an easy. free delivery that | Harvard Stadium, Cambrides. e ,]mu-. in the final rounds of the Dixie ( coming through thrice, while the for At Anne Arbor—Michigan, 44: Ohio OVER Mlss cotlm scratched from this event because of | feer' ,,,,,,;_", R takes little toll on his arm and a|ON L'" brsiae oo "‘} B ]:1 tennis tournament here today. He | mer Pelican got two In three trips up, | geate 28 an Injury to his leg, after winning h,,l,.,, o 9 Teat'S lachony thrde 3. hard” ball that slides tn a manner | the University of Tennsvlvania had | (b iched himself as stnglos cham. | also walking once. Bluege, Manager | =gt Chicago—Purdue, 36; Northwest- | By the Astociated Press. preliminary heat. ‘The race went to | Hedbers, Citcaro Ar'a” (16 Teet” Y2 nen): - plon of the South by defeating Rob- Harris, Goslin and Tobin all came | o, o5 ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla.. March 6.— | M. Lechnicht of Buffalo. N. Y.. who | STEEPLECHASE—Won b uite disconcerting to batsmen. How ; ; > oSl shape up in o reguintion | COMMIteS Jnder ‘b svatem oflet Kinsey of Californin, 1925 title |through with some nifty catehes | "Nt Urhana—indiana, 28: Tlinols, 25.| Glenna, Collett of Providence. R. 1. |outeamed two Chicagonns. b-mkln"w'.x- S S R Jength contest. espectally at the all- | {Ia%H TG T, P Theet futo- | holder, in straight sets, 6—1. 6—o. | While Gautreau cusily lad the Boston | g¢ Princeton—Dickinson, 28; Prince- | women's national golf champion, was | the tape in 32 2.3 scconds. i uamer. Chieago 4. mportant business of holding Tun- | matfeally would have gone to Cam- | 5—0. | Qetense, ! 16. - _ {dethroned as holder of the Klorida Summaries. 2 s i S ners on the bases, remains to be Seen. | hridge this v hut the Phik Ea:lier in the day he and I'rancie ! T At Worcester—Tarvard, 35 Wor-|east coast championship today when | go.yamp pasg—won by c. roy 1 ,,,—m‘w_”r_"l-{fi Norway nut at present he logms as likel | Gelphio lus i veaues: for the|T. Hunter. also of New Vorik. won! CHICAGO, 6. UP).—enry coster Teol, : | she was defeated by Virginia Van e | xoxark A, €.: € Contee Miinain' 3, C. Jev \.; Glazier. Marauetie’ Uniyersity, and tinber, | aw was jus a desire ]me doubles fl'um B Hu\\fl-rd’\nsholl ckett, @ junior. has been elected | At Ithaea—Cornell, 23; Yale, 24, T-year-old sm from Chicago, 8 | onds lmmrl:n.‘\'n::'nrxm';u Migh | tiea. Newaik . C.. tied for date Harry Kelley -hus shown (hold it in coniec ith the s qlfl- of New York of 2 tag- | captain of the 1926 basbel ball ic i At Hanover—Dartmouth, 22; Penn- 'miich that wefit To” the le.n!h ot (P BRats (iren werld recont) s S g Al Ry SR LR 4 indications of broadening his as- centepaial celebration, fleld, Mass., % at the University Chicagn. sylvania; 19, green, 1,000-YARD RUN—Wou by R. Dodge, | inches made by Hoff a week ugo.)