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THE SUNDAY STAR. V ‘Hl\("‘ N, D. C.,” MAY. -16, 1926— 'P()R‘ls SE.("I‘]()N. Tech Athletes Win “C” Club Games : North Carolina Leads in Dixie Title Meet M ANU AL TR AINERS SCORE | BRILLIANT COLLEGIAN WHO WILL JOIN NATIONALS THIS WEEK | 'PENN STATE TAKES TA RHEELS PL AYIV(, HOSVI " OVER 20 OTHER SCHOOLS - MEET WITH MIDDIES ppyuMPH WITH 22 POINT NAPOLIS, Md May 15 Penn o _ > A | State won on field and track from the s E AT MacDonald and Hebb of Victors Set Marks in Shot- ] Névy here today, $3 to wipg its| Virginia is Second. Maryland Finishing Seventh. ™ | big lead in the track events in which put and Quarter—Forest Park of Baltimore , | i e I Xaw e ot Bdanioen, i Several Records Are Smashed Despite Rain W % 5 seven of eigh' rsts. Leads in Elementary Events, e N b e 5 The only track event to be won b and Muddy Conditions of Field. the Navy was in the half ? . - ¥ Summaries, BY JOH\ I. WHITE : o ¢ 'mmum DASHL b s BY H. C. BYRD. l..,\ in the-cighth wunual y ! ¥ > : . State: Dailey, o secoi r playing host to the v a es-in th 1+ Conferer ) State. third." Time," 4" nin ack and field championships here today, v 7T ospitab $40-YARD DASIL Wou 1 stter of scoring poi 1 ginia t i swing in : A : / iy 11{&i1f"’§}3. iotg, &1 seconds 1e Carolini ! ep school events and capture the Emory Wilson Memorial < @ - Penn. state., ki ’ s near as a leg on t rnell alumni trophy . $ G 5 ;.:..g‘"dl:hh " 4 e X6 Brodiis Baltimoreans « \ \ ¢ clementary school events, : A . : A , TR el : o State; Thomas ond: e two of the B 1e-t e "1‘”1‘” and taking all (()\ M P B A ' £ te, third. ‘ime. % minutes 48 5 10 High for first place in the gl Deat & 0-YARD DASH—Won by Bart State: Filkine. Tenn . State S Penn Sta third. Time, Mississip air was of the Leenest is evidenced BURCH OF G. U. NINE ; - 05 Low HERDLESwon 1y 118ton and Lee 1, and FI w the fact that five of the marks set A Moore, Penn State: Terch. Penn State, s Despite the fact that tk with ¢ i ond: Rutledge., Nauy hird e (7 2 a by high schoo s are ¥ W o agr vedse. Navy, third. " Time. 4.6 | pogyy rainfall before the heugr \(h,. ) TOO MUCH FOR NAVY e S 2 Tu:}l’ Ri . v the s w 1 A Ve e ’ third, Fine 1 minit ching yainstorm 5 e | set 3 : s striving for th L o 3 POLE_VAT V ¢ ity | was made and several record | for the mil s 23 seconac tehes offered the high point scorers ¥ < v Iedge. " Xa The record went to the wall in r an 3 seconds t in track and n2' ANNAPOLJ Md., Ma l ¢ He et : 20-yard low hurdles R DE A BWE on o tha vt il ¢ v - honey, Pesu St 8§ f North Carelina won i s. As a consequence the | jrarnoon, § to 6. Burch pitched 3 T SIS RN W i nds, one-fifth of a second Club members will be called on gy ate for the Washingtonians. i 5 Navy, e, Peun’ State, second: sh of Sewanee and Sheriff of May *o dig up the price of four timepieces | gj ing the six hits against him o p ren, Koty b i ¥ W did~yesterday. In that ey 1y ings 5 ¢ » e hetwean M Jas second riff th In the first inning. Leslie it for | - e third. Tt 5 1. : iington and Lee tiirce bases and in the eighth O'Neill $ P g g i ¢ v was u surprise «w triple. The: were the only § X e i X 4 St 3 . . he cuses where A ma 3 100-YARD DAS| men to pass first in each N ¢ : s T Ruberts 2 t he ) 1 e | 1 x £ nd: B bott | were the first butsmen up. / 3 3 G ; A el o e ¥ ) & oy e S etown broke ice when God ! : % 1 4 : 4 g BROAD J1MP Wos > races. [lippen me-<n both g the circ e second e " g A 3 4 Y Stabe Ruticdge. Navy! wecoud events is better ti ever turied | inning and scored four 1 in the & e 5 tate. third i 1g Virginia wou U 3 here in high sch D third on five passes by T who £ o ;. S A y at, hut was s Y AR UASH S Roy npetition. Th so tied | gtarted on the mound for the Navy to S ¢ Auburn’in the The |1 Marviand, wcond Bian s, thos btof and Quinu's single. BOB_REEVE goen . 7 adeonis GHe B {hinl Xonts. Georsin Yl & a yers, who relieved Tuggle at the ain awd_shortstop, Georgia ! foster's record u vear ag ; Sew man 0 l}n)‘ ‘H l»wlt ,' e i 1 "1 won fron 3 other remarkable ra Vi except in the seve ¥ ps all toduy. 5 and one not less remar i A e e ST D |GRIFFS LAND BOB REEVES, |WARYLAND STIoRMEN - =" 0 " e e ot e x Cean e ley, pitebed excellent hall, | {Eon new District 1 sl @ . ;. e ¢ \ ference record hy inore th took second in the dis t S s } | onas: ler won the discus throw Grown 5o . B0 BETHLEHEM, Pa. May ¢ e & SOt hale nner-up to MacDonald in tl Heet 3 o VIDENCE of Washington cl . licy of building fur the Lehigh's lacrosse texm: weni down to | BiY X i 11 was the e e ety G b iture with young blood nd in t nouncement made yves-| @ 1to-3 defeat at the hands of the |} oleond gl e ERY & = m't o J rsity of aryiand stick 0 a I3 s were turned in by Hebb of Tech. who | GRGI. 7 ’\‘,,‘.’,‘,,Z\, day that it has arranged t e s s of a budding | University of Maryland stickmen to- | erner. TR AN 1 won the event n ) in 51 45 seconds to beat | Grah'm : aeriin e 3 i A . A 3 day before a crowe 1,500 spectators : Lt 5 Yite “\\h:rfl champlo mark Blanehid o 5 ¢ The performer in quest Reeves, captain and short- | 98Y before a crowd of 1.500 spectator A i X Hass hes bl 10 Cdwellifh = 0 1 i the Georgia Tecl iversity nitie, and, by advices from BUh Gt prechmen 6010003 b Aalon AER v @ 2| competent observers in the South, he i the most promisitg pros- | on the attack. and with the exception Pletes ob b3 000=d by o Bt e Wi e o e S h j Bessl 1 1 8 8 pects ever to enter pr ball from vars of the first 15 minutes of play held arnswo, ik e p Go0 Leuvall: tHEcD afia The discus throw and s L 30 e - Reeves has been under observation | proved 1 und during the past. the advantage throughout - @ B e R T e e Tor ihe | *hoviud tor L . 28 0 for veks by Joe Engel, and |iwo seasons has been the outstanding ere some spirited spurts @ 3 Bases on ba 3 ¢ < showing n. which made it impossible for the | *Hat O Re SR e nals’ scout is confident the | shoriston of the south. He both | of play. dlthough the tilt as a who 3 M : b it | me emarkabie aulier dgorower thejbar afver) o JA000 3008 oungster has Lt future in the right handed. Bobby | was not fast . : Cooke of Episcopal had set the | o a7 Seobaie 0 pna i now i in years old, but has had more ackinham, Lehigh capiain. opened 8t 10 feet § inc : I L Eron oo inta, and wil . ushington 'than eignt vears of base ball experi- | t ring 3 minutes after Lostilities eotiberrs: tied for second e ol Graa ey on il fina] game with: the Yellow 13 g v il 8 siaeyiuonis HYATTSVILE TO PLAY Maryiand showed undenied strefigth off ‘Mvers, = & 3 nal game h chis 170 pounds. and is propor.| p: he cuught K Jack Xt Tuesday, so Washington | (j n infiel should be. His offf guard and placed neatl voungster in ctice before the week o in the field utes ter, foll ing o hot scrimmage HYATTSVILLE, Md.. May 15 Hy OT ends nley Marris was not the only | in front of the nef. Boyd. u sub attsville's nine will ko to Bladensburg Rt N Reeves Rates High in Dixie. show pilot with his eve on Reeves, | tute, sifting through Lehigh's defen tomorrow to engage the newly o kin of Auburn ran nade the distanc N LA e the Vellow Jackel star had re-lafter an exchange down the field. | ganized team of that place. Play will | hi rdle in 15 secor seconds. The Brookl sedss dgo Jnst Octobe Sy ucd ed o rom the Boston Braves|scant 2 minutes later, gave a pret t at 3 o'clock . v and today. but the record was not o and Cleveland Indians, and previously | exhibition to score a goal and plac Sunday vattsville got an d in either case. A hurdle was i 3 | looking Tennessce your begun to N aitad dn ; % g 3 § v t 1 Hines of Georgetown Uni ON THE EASTERN SHO et e | a> revorted ws having stgned with | Lis team i the lead. Robinson e breadin 1 double header againist | kuocked down Loth tiines. gy holder of the national ifiter: o all stadiun rpeidn Lehigh and Beatty of record’ for the Savein, ex “““,\’I‘m’:‘;:’l i g Wb 1»~[ “Tech will lose a_great shortstop by | seored u goal for sigininta B zer John Henry Hiser of the | tute k ¢ the discu ing the spear ‘mm' B s ; P onos deal, but Washington will gain a | teams before the close the firs . m requests his players | thr ? the pla > May 15— | punts : deme Supporters from this neek of | pariod, wiving ciAiUGEe<a ohe D -ul'u tme Bladen diaumond | 13 ARG bon. & i 3 to | abandor t nevertheless with dead advantag aceurac ryland came to R T R B i e e (), M, FROSH TWELVE |t il the gregation : : "_”H';“ P T oty . 2obinso y .‘ o = and the Old Liners gathering a total $ h s : . 2 4 oo _ £203 hits, the Marsiand team never | Will be no tackling these ¢ i L hortly the conclusion of the Flippen. Lpiscopal; sec Tech: | was in danger. running the ends, Instead, contest. rhird: Oates, Episcopal Gl Pive iire funst were iR nhflllmb voung fellow will be cs ANNAPOLIS. Md.. May 13:-—Navy | Line-up and Summary. " g | & 5 { Il y SHo-yaRD 1OW HUR on by the combat, Stevens. Murray. . “"e “"4[;‘”“’; "‘r-t‘l" 4 i Plobes defeated the University of | _ Lehigh Positions. Marstand on: T Baltimore | o aytbnclouti | Nationals, champons of the America Schwimmier Street | s, Foiecontl: goond, Sheifl, Suiugon | and Braviop elouting for the eipeit | 8L { Maryland Freshmen at lacrosse here | §uk #o Cievetind | 5 eronds. 1 b it £ | b v s ; a8y 6 to o ] e, noint anigan B N ARD "R . Hebb, Tech: | a four-baser for the locals’ only run | The chap who has caused this out- | today, § to 4. The score of each half | fijaigh. """ defene: SeDonald | thurd, * Blacki | in the % : |burst is none other th: | was three goals to two. Hess Allen shore 1 | Da Maryls shortstop, led | Reeves, probably the best shortstop in | The game, which was hotly con. | Roberts...... b, Uhied, | the hitting with three safeties, while | the Southern Conference and one of | tested. was of more than the usual| Kittnger , ‘seconds; | Stevens and Murray got two es the greatest ever preffuced in South. | interest as the Varsitvs of the Navy | Robinson Crosthwait \.\hgv:._m{.,.:m Maury | oehier Old | Liners Chnhect oly | ern college circles, who has agreed to | and Maryland do not meet this year 5 Fabep (o) " Time e 2 kley, Troxell, Snyder, ign a contract to play ball for the son scored for the Navy after wi Linkous n ‘and_Spinney. Griffmen. minut f play, and . Price ivton_allowed Washington ol To Report This Week. < five - minutes later. Crosthvait Boxd oo A 8 only five hits and fanned a quin ', e s B \d Griffith netted the ball for | Refercesiir. Laca STOTHUT R Macdinld "' tet of batsmen | L i teni 1ylLe e Navy next, Price scoring his sec A scond, Motles Jdbery Fore i e s Lo Jove lis e % £ 2 by fore e e S , oll did the hurling for the Las s = 5 for Maryland just before eld. "W i histance. it AR L LS SRR f * was called GIANTS GET SHORTSTOP. vRL —Won Jones, Cen rinst the University reorgis L e ter the second half e . ip P Dhirde Nnnick s h will decide the 1926 Sout s L. Lty WA ., May P).— Andy nehes. Hte. Erawever e Wil 1eave Tor i, Holloway netted the ball. | cgpen, sliortstop with the Waco Texas TG T Won B i cwr MARINE NINE WINS Hlle. Howe Wil leave for. king the score even, but a goal by | J.eneue club. loavos tomorrow for Cin: | second, MeGee, Baltimos 4. Wend apital the minute the last 1 rish and two by man restored | ¢ < SN ches out Tuesday, not aven waiting for the | yj, 2e Gkzun wndne e e e T e ‘:‘J‘ SR e 3 s 1 e deal involves 000 cash, anc T ppin. Fopis diploma which he would receive i . i e FROM VIRGINIA, 5-2 5" e to S e e Nexw Yori i t ver {0 the Waco ; El =f | June had he chosen to stay New Yori is to turn over fo the Wacg f ., Episco ’ Now playing his fourth vear : Linitip. sad- Sy, Qb Sho b st present "The Powerful e of Central ‘and tira }‘J‘,.":..“x%u'.'f ST ch, Reeves is captain of | Plebes (61 Positions, M. Fresn (4, | With the Norfoli Atlantic club Six~72 10 fect, 1 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.. May the. team, leads the conference in|Selsh. . s - o 1o Quantico Marines Jefiated Vi, | home runs With eight, is el up | herne: JCover point. . Carrice ‘1895 to #2995 | Tighinehonald Tech; | e @uantico Mavines defeated Vi lamong the heftiest hitters with a | Keaties : e Loane Hehardain Linton | 1e broken up by rain at the end iinni .l of the seventh, The defeat ended the season for Virginia. Feilen % A walk. a single by Hall and dow- | ARD DASIT ¥ bles by Freeny and Hanna gave the | second. Hine, pat @ i g, e tods. | e un lead in the open- 0-YARD DASH—Won « ) Weber ery: E wo runs were made by Virginia in ! the fourth when Hushion tripled, 5 ! e orest Park: second, ’ il | Cabell 5 ‘mate orifsan Jerror nd | DIYEI BHortiant ik elptaln BL the Sternes singled. In the mext inning | Pase ball team during his senior vear. i v replaced Balis in the hax | All'Round Star in Athletics. shuster); sec 5 rk:'third, Forest | for Quantico, and the Virginians wept [ o o0 0o 5 T o o S B ELAY—Won by |down three in a row throughout the | Although tales of his | — 3 | ‘lfl{‘ff—fi ‘Tsn‘um By A Yimen "and | final frames, prowess preceded him to Atlanta. it % - 2 % | f Tom s decond, Fetest Baric: Tird Foree: | Hair's wildness was directly was as a foot ball star that he was b and) . eecond, ‘Fores (Mogre. White, Ches- | and seventh, but in this last inning “"""“;‘d star, ““‘!""." i “;"'\h]'““”‘ v and Schusler): third : -1he fanned Bailey when the Marine | Year. however, playing on the base | f A s Anarusia, Moare A o x EvENTs, | Sl came to bat with the bases full | Pall and foot ball teams, and also tak y 4ef| | THERE is safe- NIOR HIG RESH ! YT fand two out ing a shot at track. . @ 1y in the full O-VARD 5 ABH,008 ¥ \pi1.aA His first-vear bid for fame was in 4 rudder control Bk g c W P70 D4 1923, when he won a halfback herih = 5 0¥ ARD Dasi g ] £.3°8 Bl tis Golheh Tornado, A Hs. came - i that only Eito Langins gocon. Taccher ‘Mact + thizd, 4 1 back in the Spring of 1924 to land the Canoe Club casily eated Catholic University and Ga audet in a mile relay exl Grass. Teepe hurled forward passes with i th Hyattsville call Hy dter 6 p.o mark that tops .400, and is one of the sweetest fielding college infielders | ever seen in these parts 0 B 3 Bobby was born and raised in | erts 3 ,,,,,,f“"‘" Tenu.. attending Mc- Out hiome chool there. " He starred B In home athlete throughout his high s, and “was o fourletter | § McCallie, For four vears he nN gives. onee. Busimess Y40 YARD, ; ¥ Columbia FRETL) it 0| shortfield job on the var se ball § There's safey in f P T Bennett. Scidinun and Lacey) | Hapuhe B e team, and ie never has relinquished its ecasy, instant i y;. i m v ¥ g SR ; i i starting, in its de- by il bt *q“ i [1 SB0'VARD. RELAY—Won by Langles 1 ack also’cleimed part of Reeves (! | pendable running, o i rn » Fianagan, Good, Kopes o Prats ' ¢ DR __ attention in 1924, and hé won a letter . Sl twil pm':,‘f' Pinute 41 710 seconds 3 Totals < |in thi: ort, tossing. the javelin 143 SEFEy Dro b e 3000 feet to win el he S . 389 « the event in the Southern DIVISION OF POINTS B a0 0 2 GO Cndareicn sober ‘ Tig (| el | ' ! g e dm UL o o o o | | Ty sy in m'e @ PEERLESS a ;il AND PREP Cobell Twobase Nite—Fyeeny nah | fo in the Fall of 1924, and in ) e bountiful |¢<-|'|“(|'n¥:h N T 5ar | Abreebuse Wit Mushion, Struck out—Hy |hoth that season and last year, he cond power it provides 1 Episcopal ..... B Balis. Hair. 5 urlfln!’sfiflmtk fan- |fined his activities to base ball | 3 1 for shoving husky | Conteal .. (15% | pab. stolen hases —Chenoweth, Wrenn.” Dou- | although in 1925 he assisted Don Mil- | boatsthroughany conditionof winds | NOW car value unsur- dom from vibration. Thou- 3 ; , 2 ler, former Notre D fresh- | 6 fp i Bidicsnre Pl‘;lo‘w;: : us B B | n boachh Damg star, as fresh { 23 or waves. Thereuu[e;y initsin- | . passed! Value—sheer sands pronounce it"the most ; D15 | it B h Left on A finished “sbhiolagtic’ ball - player : { stant tilting over obstacles and inits Value—is the outstandin rugged Six in the world. ey et TR s, el : when ho entered Tech, Reeves im.| | S ¢} | protection against propellor dam-~ 3 thing about a Peerless. You'll Yet it's not ive. You Par i 3 G ¢ o S | X find thistruenomatterwhich can buyitforaslittleas®1895. Swavely Prep : ! ! uper : model you drive. Nad fori\beivars pedkiol JUNIOR HiGH A%D ¥ Lt b \ - M / i | - TaketheSix-80 for instance. automobile value can you P,:',.‘Q'.,' > o 4 : W Y an M lln t by | X 2 Note the beauty of its lines! imagine anything to compare Macfarland i 2 | Tryitspower. Seehowroomy with the famous 90°V- type N e . : and comfortable each model . Eight-69 at #2995 to *3795? 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