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AR, WASHINGTON, D."C. 16,7 1926 SPORTS SE( DeMar First Homein A. A. U. Marathon : Chevy Chase Tennis Doubles End Today g MELROSE RUNNER VICTOR | [ FACTORS IN NATIONAL MARATHON CHAMPIONSHIP RACE YESTERDAY I‘1WESTERN RIFLEMEN | AMER“; ANS HOLD LEAD OVER MICHELSEN BY MILE, = | WIN SCHOOL SHOOT IN RAIN-HALTED MATCH i the first time in 20 years Cer Covers Laurel-to-Baltimore Route in 2:45:05 1.5] t 1 club had to st aside . ! L T ; y i e TR DR Williams and Washburn Capture Two of Three Sets to Beat 1925 Race Winner—Agee. Baltimore, ; Sl \ Weatern aained’ the wity achiolasti Played With Alonso and Harada in Final to 'rm- by frimming the Cenivalites on Third—Maryland U Boy Seventh. D R TA R S fole o Be Resumed This Morning at 11. - . A3 3 | A quadrangular race had been | t . . i {planned. but as « mwajority of the CARENCE H. DeMAR of Melrg Post, No. 90. American legic 2 Y g g, | members of Tech and Fastern teams I raiu doesn't prevent play i oi th Bty 16 Melrose Ilighlands, Mais. a veteran ¢ runner who was | oo e i [becane ineligible at the last mitute. | | tion doubles tournameat will be completed today. Re unner-up for the Olyzap arathon title at Paris in 1924, romped | el # | single reatch the match between R. Nc T A Y 1 ¥ ] | Prescott Blount. who recently ithe indoor individual title was I ¥ v g 3 { man vesterday's encounter. te and Washburn seemed weli o the chawmpionship that thev axe hegir were lea two sets to one at il and 3 From the start of the force Williams and Washburn to resort to the expedier other queen of clubs to win the championship as they did two s ag final line, won the troply v 2 T Iy Albin Stenroos, Finlana y ) rvragansett Indian, » 7y p H 7 Yesterday's contest between the fo cotmln, T s, WS 1 S e e e e Rt e 4% R R 8 2 E Mesa el mis SUNRINME RERS oo o H. Montague of t international aspect, fell by work slow of hi { competitor A1) ns, and Maniel Alonso and Takeichi Harads il o'clock this morning seconds. th - € 5 ? 2 | liv ompetition Whitey Micheisen 3 ] Michelso ceord 3 e mile behind 7 . - } : all 00 200 Raltimore ‘N i U Stand. Ky ) ; Americans’ Tewmwork Betier 197 In the matter of tewmwork, Wil Remsburg of the U y v o - ! 1 ’ ; 3 Kasel s iand, reported to the star t hig vz ¥ | \ % Titus R neen. Thi of the e old-timers. A defective shoe forced i . i | Dickersos s i Mike Lynch to leave the r ingide Mumma Early Leade the Baltimore City s after 2u . iiams and Washburn held a tremen I'wo miles o aurel. Ralph | piiles of drilling E ” , 140 243 20 984 dous edge. O started, their de. Mumma of Clevelar took the it finaes the five-mile il s v 2 4 . - fense v.as mpreghable wal lsad, with Micheison, Agee, Zuna alu . Pive miles, 29:27 2 i 'y L On the other hand. Harada and Alonsy Frick right on his heeis. The 28 1.5. fifteen miles 37 o ‘ 7 GlRL l_ s were continually lea P aper anged a few times until the 5 R $24.5: twenty-fve § i & f | through which was mark and Mumma | e ” 1 = 2yttt % . ! inually tineseing began to fade | background. | e - g # | drives, sn nd v Michelson led at this point, with De Order of Finish 4 ke <4 i il . ! burn g some mic snar, Frick and Meyers, the latter of (RN T R o s < : . 5 ¢ i hand volleyiug through the middle Shanahan Catholic Club. in Dot par e it A o ; - : | hie opponents’ court g e 1 CIERE No. do e gt L y p | the miniature urnament of the .. AIONs0 DegAn Bervice and The 10-mile mank found the fieid ose ' Mighlands : 5% | 3 - 4 g P g | Finance Departmeni, now heing ors by hoth Williams Vir On that the winner would come from the 7 Hl[ProTos ev *cv Prmmires e rtliig helng the | his service game had been ¢ Miss Dool sroup ing far out in frent. It p PGS : 5 { 5 of Aacton. (i > {times. The American pai ncluded Demar, Michelsen, Irick ; 25 £ s | gl he leud i Zuna had some trouble with a shoe Do e || i : - RN I T p openings in the opponed Cygnet ) its’ at this time aud stopped to fix it E richester, Conn stering back-hand she e o b et g st + bR 20, EASTERN AT TENNIS B 5 PP GEIE o T b o sime o Four racketers seni-final 1o vesterday i1 he tirst rou f maich play in »ck up, although he made a vallant ailtempt. parti v for Harada. and Patruska, r i oy, was P T3 s 1ning suprisingly about a mile 10, Emil J. el t 4 g Vo i Ratn & oot R rete i : behind the leaders, while Lynch of . ] 2 ik e e Misa Nestierade e Aloysius was running eighteenth and TN A Sen. 3:25:16 ; 7 % ’ BESNwp OTer SamteTi Rt i & ated Norgan. | errors in a g duel. ) losing ground. Montague, another Tobn Rosi, ¢ A 4 | ? . i day at Sixth and B streats, in |# atd p frren ‘Ueteated ~ Ha broken le next game after \loysian. wae, about 1t places | 1. ok e Sk ; % 5 i o + scholastic title series encounter A A an b L g from 0—40. Witk vack of Lynch Westorly, R 3 | i et The Georgetowners took alt seven | Oliver by Jofauit : . .bh»' L \‘fll'gfl]ahd Wash- | De M at 15th Mile. ! n- { ; A hiiiei it los. | BECIY. leate: un e through rada, b . ir.:";nlf.?' bet : i g | ...4‘] b : five singles and two double Zarkin. 4 1 | Japanese-Spa team retalia el o : i 34651 % Z with only two games golug to theip | Lovels " s: - 1t well in the lead. and barring acci- gy Agar ; ost, No. 90, breast- | oyponents. £ against W a dents looked like a sure winner. oy 3:48:13% tape in the Laurel-to-Baltiniore title run yesterday. Aiove. e | Wil Wiaatativs. ke Rt " Michelsen was heginning to lose am 0’ 6504 | Fight, is a good lkeness of J. H. Montague of the Aloysins Cliub, who came | geries. onteal having bee ,W,@‘,M‘IG, W.U SHOTS THIRD o jund. and & halt to adjust a shoe |18, Leogard Fé M | In niheteentl and was the only Wushington ewtrant ‘o finish. Mie Lynch | [C.aiii1y T matihes (o (hree. Surm | : Mg T i @ half mile, which, of cotrse, | * “Rees. e being compelled to drop out, while the lower picture is that of Albert | 1y ie IN EVENT NAVY WINS i : cond ger- wasn. TREASURY NETMEN put him out of the race. Agee was | Petrusl, the University of Marvland youtli, who performed creditably in " S sy Wostery, goteated 411 | V NS [ Bbuss cond N waan 1d 6 far behind. Harvey k. Bill Ke 20. O o iv | lunding seventh place. | man. Eastern, 4-—0. 61 ) round and Harada mso wor Scholes, a ¢ adion: Zuna and.Pa- yer P e e | 0 iR Service Meant Little. ska werc jogging along in ihe A orps” Ay 5 o : ern, T Roverts, E y v rst in the ‘rom the 15-mile i : g 3 * pan & . 3 Gold team. ever has among « in t wes no change in positions among e institution was secoud with | second sel. Harada started and wo - the f 1. The field was stretehed Stonieverds. i LT AR " e, iVes it ! sel. da, 2 : opim o %t for five miles at this Ix th sasa Toanainie, N4 38114 BY CORINNE FRAZIER ast h but the next four gnmes went |} n = gainst service All four 5 . mental " &% . i every runner trotting z alone, g 5 Hsiond ¢ S § S b : Sy o e our vere e unchallenged for his posit I A " { TOOR the fir 1 in the v of the Spring fie w Naona WARDMAN NET EVENT 5. e Foiihe e AIhE atetA S i ! ce. more. .. 5:21% ), 5 Patruska finished in seventi plave e BRSO i Park Seminary, members of one captured ace in a {was third. w 1.3 i ! teammates. Willinms. In the Pl Montague finished mninete while - 131 A A2 R e i g 5 The 1 i o atch { began the lines i TROnE K, Nomiarue Tnlahed et PR e CoBURES, i o ovk oo a2 1 four of e major events. The sumiors won the day wieh iess in | DUE TO START TODAY | comte bt s ot le e, vae | gamg, bogay e ne, v, 2| o2, Vo O™l 5 lne ) 30, ired net, Sotithwestery i 1 cad and running high jumps; [t and dash, | points, with Barrier and Payne I IS SBALE? ot acs ae st Nk | tain S nt Sevmour m, a tullblooded A" 4. Baltinio Scsdiition the broad atid dash iew collected s Navy. having one less IMis reform evidently acted as r S e St Anit e § g Gk o PO i Play in the fourtk nual invitation | Star * n to the others, and 5 v z al ¢ poin B SR ’ e sy 1€m WLl ) (ournamen the Wardman Park ) formed “auct ne, who laying better tennid - ~F T T T ; s o S i f 5 § i | tin the lead for the athlgtic hanner wh be-awarded at the end of | Tennis Club starts today at 10 o'clock P . Superior covering up, however. gave | B oda ¢ € £ [ - . k5 | Forty-two racketers. including ¢. ) hote at .. slow fire, | the American team the sat. 64 Charest and Tom Mangan, wh 1 brrg of the Navy. who made | Williams and Washburn started the ¥ TTIT sl gl Ll In turn aml the winnlig gon the event in former vears imum at 200 vards rapid fire. | third set with some scintill U s 5 ; l 4 ints and the Ce were third with A determinediby the aver teréd Suntmer ing through o 7ol it ip In Mg aade, Dlsances orul o The draw for the doubles will be (2 se0 600 T bore the f several | v e b 2 ing the t L red Sl HO0Ms Yote Lo E [ fiade | (Fue . wi e matches ’ . . rallies o i . Vollowing the time-Lonored together and divided by the number |, IOk BE -G8 neowes s | Williams putting away illfant iy WILL STAY AT NEBRASKA = i . of the school. the inest was prec “ho o 3 DR ol i " b ms | : ANDLOT base L faus are promised plenty of action on suburbai | by a grand ma the five classes,| i tmPed. ““ \,).1.”1' i i“‘{ A m f na 2 ] placements the count 1 LJNCOLN. Ne M out-of-to is today each garbe al costumen de-| cvent, percentages we: { s card ave the Jack Dudley-Owen | > \ ’ signed und construsted in the utmost | i ! { Howenstein _encounter at 10 o'clock 380 3 The Knickerbockers cross the Potomac to tackie “““‘g“""‘x:fi‘;’l} e n |&it1 had one try. The school Waving | the 3ilion Yates-Paul Harding clash | Siwars: : ar: the third game it Fatamey B tichulte. develone hile the Shamrocks journey out to Mount Rainier and the Dreadnaughts | Woe be unto the member of any class | (2 i(em swas to bé docired the at 11 oclock. A. 0. White-Thad | Drexel ; ‘080§ out ¥. Willams' service was|l.ocke, sensational sp : TR - i i ; : | who should reveal in #AvATCe any de-| 1an Bieves & homte Goaared tHe W au | Benton tilt at ‘clock, the Stanley | 3orsich 8 I still too hot. and his opponents were | s f mingle with the Camp Mead Tank Corps nine at Alexandria. et s | ner. Eleven sihools. however, scored | (dhDloley “Afitchell meeting at 3 | Ba™a N, v 43— {forced to wealc returns. which were Union Printers take a longer jaunt than usual when they go down | (lass A (freshmen) led the maces.| |3 PeF Cent: 8o dhis cvent ended i} o 'clock and Maurice V. O'Neil's matcl | Penbsvlvania. 118 237 212 483 3 |turned into easy kills by Washburn % % RPN ; E e Tals- s eised s : . ! fith Gwynn King at 4 . t0 Marlboro. The Potomac Athietic Cluh invades the home field of ‘the | Sion. appropriately dressed as a chain| “ i is (he first time a fie Wit Gws : w and Alonso hegin | 2 4 ing their “prisoners’ ' song| as bee off locaily in accord Tom Mangan, (he ranking District | e St oL Eastport semipros at Annapoliz. I dragiing kasicolireaitmlis di 4..-(1:3 s been run 0":”’ &;Im_g'": (ordance | player, tuckles H. Ca o et IHYATTSVILLE HIGH NINE nge again and took Wasi he Alexandria Card who have 5 ‘|0 their feet, Their mascot s bl : and M Charest, former i cham | DOWNS SURRATTSVILLE | ot % it Do ot eary torenand |} ASE BALL, ToDa seheduled fo entertain the W. MEET MARKS BROKEN {505 o vty Zivere aressun Hio| el o e W WAL IE ey Ale, ot Dinsaenee American League Park at the usual hour of 3 : gingham doilk, AT 1er dollf 1o see what they ec Hyattsviile School , defeated | went to the titieholders. & il e . e Taver coment. o st oG BYGKEYES SCORE oy o meptcd by s st by 1l Sonneton s s e wer| GAPYTAL GITY LEAGUE |Sizefomilie st o 1o Sor (ne oot vogan i Tt s i wye || Washington vs. Cleveland onal Circles, will seek a second win white. the class colors el School also conformed to Chartey Bailey ied the liyattsville[ly. After i5 minutes. play was re TICKETS ON SALE AT PARK #t the SEsshee of [he s Hws §lan 7 stands for “Sea” in the C class| ards. ax every it in schoolvas RAGES START FODAY |atizck, ik four lits, including two | suined. but neither team was able iy AT 900 AL uine, which has recently entered the COLUMBUS, Ohio. May 5. Win- Mother Goose rhymes, s illus- | g come out for field doubles in five times at hat. Kenneth{do much with the soggy balls. and, unlimited base ball fleld ning six first places and scoring in all | (rated by the members 28, wholg of the 200 dents a Watts, with a triple and iwo-bagger|the match was stopped w == Maryland ;:\h’-.;“. l\‘(‘hl\:h bones 10 (U o of the 1 evemts: Obio State | Were almost ornpeta (h;d}wh Bi-Loumseing in the stisanary: ¢ ] {in drum ‘(fi,li) o wielded a Iusty |count 3 2 for lfarada and Alonso wake it thr S ARyl i totny isconsin as tradi- | i the blue waves of a heavingi 2 L S Senior, junior and midget title races | Vludzeon for-the victors. orth_is encountered on the Mary- | (ieh (HHRRd A angular | cean—hidden, except for their heads.| Grace Keefe, temporary chairman | {,”The now Capital City Base Ball | Buckler and M. Padgeit were the allace otor Lo . % and diamond. {meet involvng the Buckeyes. the Bad. | Which were covered with vellow night-{ of the local National Amateur Ath-|Teague got i {only visitors to get more than one hit The Red ox journey to bolling mieel IYONDE LI8 BCkOves. e o, | caps, as every little wavelet should|letic Fedevation eroun. states that{ Brookland. and me“‘,,,‘;’,,'f:,‘,,’i;,m,“n"?,,em»h nleeting S panor nges i | Go P. 0. REMAINS AT TOP Field to tackle the Air Station nine. &5 . 53% be. A noble ship rode the crest of|the regular monthly meeting will be | i four attempts | i mean: o scored 8453 to 53% for Wiscon. n e crest o y B Wi at the i N R i | four attempt A s lein 4875 for N ',”,\._,;'s&',,, Ad 15 por] the waves, attended by two little sail-| held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock | oniv four ng\sI?:A\:s;‘nté;l":lmgi: Both \Wright aund Lyons hed | IN-GOVERNMENT LEAGUE | Pet-mj::: ",":{:““fl.}:)fii i i e ors. King Neptune himself ruled over{at the Fastman School, 1700 Massa | fisht fur the senfor championship of | Credltably, each striking out but! Govermuent Printing Office remains Kenilwor BRVALE. 5 the chusetts avenue novthwest. The re-|thu city. Nine clubs will bid for the | °PPortune hitting carried Pl\'ntrs\llle<i at the top in the Government Base fooked a game with Seabrovk. ‘The | Six meet records were broken and - . ¥ 7 Ta povthwent . e re-| fhid: i | smes v match will be played at Seabrool. | another lied in spite of the high wind, H";""“‘f’ ‘ff"j”'l" Coltna ae Rola Ao ’:,’:“,I‘l““;:'n":“":fi::;“;)“‘.P‘:]”;‘"“;\"“ junior ‘banner and seven will contest | C9lors to the front. tie ABH 0 & | Ball League standings with a Ssviely which appreciably hampered the run.{ PIACK, appeared B AERN TUlDe SO ssed. | for the midget crown. Five insect | yalcyss. 3 4 L 4 Nodton$s 4.1 of four straight wins. After w Holloman struck out 17 it es- Imers. It was the first time Wisconsin | With all the accessories. including|Miss Keefe Will report on the meet-|nines also are listed on the league's | Mesdec i I from Interstate and Patents during Sal. d Servi terday, when Walter Reed defcated |Lad failedy to win a quadrangulag| Vild anime clowns, a. premiere | ings she attended. ey B 1 B 3 5 the opening week. the Typos humbled ales an rvice (he Liberty Athletic Club. 17 to 1.~ Inoct. ¥he" Badgers previously had | danseuse. and a tvpical ringms <:¢‘r.L — - roThe scliedule for the opening day | Hadiiic 3 o ; ] Treasury and General Accounting == 2 jwon {wo outdoor and two indoor| Sl O I costumes, with the excep. ollows jo; $ 3 11 I|OfMce in the second week of play 1709 L S Nw o e e et Tar . 1o t0 | méats. iplcihad Aniahel¥becond 1n |, L0 of (e Tinemaster, wete in f“'e’LOYOLA HIGH BALL TEAM | 3000t cpass—xew mavens vs. co | Qartaran: 5 o|Standing of the teams treet N.W. Jenth street southeast for u (rip tc H % class colors. The miost unique fea rnthisus. digmoud No. 8, lock - Celtics | Raseford 1t - i } : Won. Last. ~ Pet . 5 B afitor or aigime B e e ohio Siate was fue| tUre Of the preliminary ‘march wa CONQUERS GONZAGA, 7-5 "o dfaioi X 53 s Sl | passnit Gorermment Printine o &1 1 B3 st East of Conu. Ave. Mount Rainier Seniors weet the St. ‘dividual high scorer of the atternoon, ‘._‘l’:”l::*"klovznrx‘:«am-ye of the :uu_!:u\;xv?'j‘ _ BALTIMORE. May li—Lovola o . el el il Interetage Commarce | Main 7612 Stephen’s team on Riverdtle field ut 3. | & g first In the high and low hur. |, URAE, Silm Plano. operased LY| High School's base ball team defeated 5. Congreasionals. Soatn “Blesee S | Totals. 34107 Treaedry . B on dles and third in the broad jump. 1o | he Tingmaster, undex the direction of | the Gonzaga tossers of Washington, | p'olock:’ ‘Takoua ‘ficera” va. Smithndaa, | 7o, 3410370 (ol Moose Juniors-play a double-neader |set a new meet record of 14 8-19 seg.| . COUPle of clowns. The plano itself} 7 to 5, this afterncon at Evergreen. | {nion Station Plaga. 1 o'clock. Section |t 36 0.0 1 ay at Seaman G fleld. meet- | onds in the high hurdles. was somposed of six juniors, who| The Jesuit rivals staged a Keen bat: | a7I0iE: Tigepandents vo. Fosen, dinmond | e Bailer (+). 0 Huse, Wright. Ontarios at 8. Hutchinson and O'Con- [, close second, winning firsts- With | 1, 110 e o Y niliar| several times. | o T 5 nale v Tremanth |3 Twdrest. | F o 2 3 ~ - nor will pitch ease in both the mila and the huitanile | 1 e cars of all circus lovers. The| Stevens started on the mound for | Ve afh's. Broolkiana Asld, Sichisan® ave. | sty Wiieht: 1 Y *Basen o Free Mounting % Bovs’ Club plays host |Tuns and cinching sccond place for| g e\ fi) cousose id a “dance of! Gonzaga and lasted until the fifth, |8nd Quincy st. ne. 3 o'clock Dails—Off Wrigit, 5 Seat Pleasant Boys' Club plays Bost| . "byrple in the mile relay, in which | hro gl heasts” to the fetching tunes) when Healy poled a long homer to to the Clarendon nine in a double bl |} %, [0y s or man. Greenberg of | Brovided by the almost inhuman in-| right with tio men ou bLases. This e v 1 E { strument. - . <id Kells Insects defeated the Lyon | Northwestern was fst in both the[\" 4 grovt .o " 5 gave Loyola a -t ntage, which \\{?al:chl.r.};evw. 10 to 9. and the Lib- | shotput and the discus throw ‘,h‘:m‘g’“;;: if “international O | was increased by two runs In the | ety Insects won from the Aces. 16 to! Burg of Chicago and Anson of Ohio | gpiicB O%S: ' holding records in such | eighth i % Vesterday, on the opening day of |State stuged the prettiest duel of the| CIPOTANL ¢ rg events as | Gonzaga shoved over two move| siay in the mew Capital City Base | in the high jump. The Chi-| @0 taens: croquet and the greaiymarkers in the final session. 5 Ball League finally won at 6 feet § inches, | AMEiCan sporl. gum - chewing. | Madden, who relieved Stevens. wus | ving the Big Ten mark set P, g the class of '26. Thel chased to the showers in the eighth | Russell Insects won (rom Wood- py g team mate, Justin Russell. An-| 5607 ttended by an officious | and Kirhy finished the game. Seven ridge, 8 to 4 son went out at & feet 5 "‘ef‘:”'a Stiode ”0“,’!’0":‘." on to ‘]“il rs contributed greatly to Gon- - - ! n vaver. wi e br i , as champions of such note would a fall ¥ erald went the | % i % wom their thiva | Son. however, won the broad jump : h ne ga’s downfall. Fitzzera Eddie l‘fl»“;’('!‘?‘*h'-"_‘“‘? M imtone S| Capt. Kennedy of Wisconsin shaved | g"- The champion “pinner of | voute for Loyola. when they defeate 4 !a tenth of a second off the quarter-| 90nKev's tail” was there with her own | Score’ by imnings to # R mile mark to 50 6.10 seconds. Mc. | Particular donkey, as was the world's | poro1,.. . 9.11,03 00 Bluege Insects defeated the Sisiers, | Ginnis, his team mate. raised the pole \i‘lurr_d holder in big feet contests of | Gonzaga 0 2301%000 vault record to 12 feet 4 inches and | 2!l time, | 14 to 2. VL “inches Ousla . % ¥ | it A | 7 & f pIS, S utside _of the {fitles ent d —e— ireux, Wimo of fhe DRkt Increnssd | avove thefssfiore captured ena piace| WAR HAS CLEAN SLATE NON SAVINGS |10 7157 seet 7 inches. Martin of|in the local meet, coming in third in Ms}::; |¥|E§ANKERS’ LDOP;A\'(»-- 1,\\”“-”. lnwe:‘;(l ‘|]10 )ml;-mile&”‘:):’,:fi‘pi;‘:?mn TR IN POTOMAC LOOP RACE | mark to 1 minutes 56 7-10 seconds. | APDre B R RS oL ni® e i : | "Ohio State won by scoring heavliy | Posed by memhers qf the respective in;\;;}n l]:)fle[;?l:“‘e"}et)';“ nifi?sfii’:.u“r?nf“{’fi]e Mount Vernon Savings Bank scoved i, “yj,q "qashes, both hurdles, broad | classes added the final touch o” orig- | boiomac Park Base Ball League at 18 second win of the Bankers' Base| il oG it o throw | inality to the affair, which is onme of | (O CRET AT BEEE O week. The Eall League series yesterday at L1, : T'the most unusual of its kind in this | feame stand ‘4 follows. Afonument Grounds b handing the | part.ofithe counte it | o o 5 st . H. Smith nine a §-to-4 setbacl: | ADIN ! Eleanor W. Jones, assistant physical | War Department. .. 30 1.000 The game went seven inning ve.| DAIRY TEAM IS LEADING | director. was meet official. Margaret. | Xib0r JEPATIIERt. - yo1ene tore being called on account of rain. | COMMERC'AL LEAGUERS | Bogenrie, head of the physical train- §hlpping Board .-/ 1oz s Dove’s homer with two on tied the| ing department. and Marjorie Schust- | Suiidines i 7 g0 score in the seventh, while McNul Chevy Chase Dairy is leading the | er, also assistant director, were \the | SilSer S . iremit clout atcounted for the Wil-|rearns: of the Gommarcial’ Base Ball | suises, e — ning tally. | League at the end of the second week, | © Summaries i M&&Afggs,‘f&l:gfig’s Mount Vemon ... 9 0 8 9 0 & 4—% but both Fashion Shop and 'Chesa | BASKET BALL THROW—.Won be Juniors | Nk ADIRTos roR AUTOS e 1.8 04,0 U 25 | peake & Potomac Telephone Company | gecond. Class X tuira, Class 5. Distance. +1 | WITTSTATTS R. & F. WKS. Buscher and Adams. A ARD DASH-—Won by, Juniors: second, | 'y 5 R el {are close on the heels of the, Dairy- | 16t Ziinche 2 i g . {men. The teams now stand @s(Class B: third, Juniors. 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Phone North 366 IN DEPARTMENTAL RACE |{iik o e rre—won uy v, szond i esapenie and Potomac i Clage B third, Senjors " Helght. 8 feet T Treasury stepped into the lead in|Phecs ool i | inchee. 1617-1914th St. N.W. North 441 the Departmental Base Ball Leagu e e e | Mass participation in sports was | : i during the second week of play by| - yNywADING TEAM WINS | siven a practical tryout yesterday | Service and Parts { chalking up two straight wins to add 4 !afternoon in a mammoth field meet| Tires, Tubes and Repairing to that registered in its first game: §T. LOUIS, May 15 UP).—In a gaice | paricipated in by 1.500 girls from all | —— gt ot e S last week. Standing of the'teams: | feaiyred by remarkable passing o the | the parochial schools of this vicinity, | 'UNTZ” BREWER Jos. A. Wilner & Co. CUSTOM TAILORS Won. Lost. Pot. i s 20 .. | who gathered at the ‘Catholip Uni 3 . y Biao | part of the victors, the Hakoah who i e B e e GENERAL CORD Corner 8th and G Sts. N.W. mmerce Depart X 3 3 0 l No individual competition Was £68-1 . o0 o jong way te makesfriends.” = e XXX R R KR X3 X% X )3 xox s team of St. Louis professionals, four | tured. In the broad jump. for in- { goals to two, toda stance, every girl in each school|1537 Mth_St. N.W, ; Tel. Main 6694 : % o & 2 /