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'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. © 1926--SPORTS 'SECTION. 23, MAY Peabody-Hilton Wins Graded School Meet : Gebrgetown Trackmen Defeat Navy HOLLIS AND EVERITT STAR GRADED, SCHOOL BOYS PERFORM f IN EVENTS AT THE PLAZA Each Annexes Victory in Two Evems and Is Tied for Individual Point Honors by Shackelford of Buchanan—Two Records Are Broken. r overwhelining victory in win p vesterday in Plaza } ABODY HILTON athletes gaine first District track and field champ meet conducted by the playground depa ¢ at Richard Hollis and Grover Everitt, cach oi whom took two first places, earned a total of 50 points to put thems elves at the top oi the list of scorer The remaining honors were well scattered | umong 18 other teams. Vorce-Adams running scored with poi nts and | M g in third place with 160> The Ross squad, which car ied | the title last year. was well down among the also- Peabody-Hilton might have added several more points to its total 3 an accident that put Harlan Craundall a competitor for the 115-} pound high jump prize. out of the running. et e bt | DIVISION OF POINTS dall fell and broke his vight avm ju yve the wrist and had to be treg Casualty Hospital. He was av Peabody-Hilton wce {n the ev Force Monroe Brown Carbery Wph Shackelford vépresenting Buchanan Schoo Buchanan Maury I 1Tollis und Bveritt for indiv West at honol rst in th » to win tirst in the Ross ump for 15- | Gales-Blake ran at anchor on the aylor . .. i Lung up ove | Brightwood eated. The Corcoran held by Men Kingsman seconds Wheatley o Burroughs Also Broken. Randle Highlands Madison Jackson ALEXANDRIA TEAMS WIN TRACK HONORS| May 22.-—Al th the | Ihe winners, ted by rans lis placed W broud two new 4 seconds eved to Relay Mark he other rec tG0-vard re! went to for the 85-pov iorce ted conds, made by from John Eaton School la to 45 seconds. ictories were The old quartet vear am Here is_showr Yeties, Melville School (left), and Brightwood hool a_dead heat in the 85-pound boys. us of the sec- 2.2 DEVITT TRACK TEAM W BEATS NAVY PLEBES division - third consecutive one for the | ANNAPOLIS, Md Mit warded by R i | Preparatory School g ; ik el X BENE Devitt supet v in o7 ; way | Was mariked. e Vo't " Floyd of the Navs s first in both e ; hurdles, the shotput and hammer throw and second in the hroad jomp scoring Sum avity in track ath Church of dwin nter), running | yard dash for vas lowered Grover med he s in the paper: » tan on the re the re, Everitt’s two v broad that was ru d-breaking Force NXANDRI \ he meet ces, added out time cloc o events w wwered ond athlatic and field ineet here toda poiits in the seniov in the junior events i in the senio: ntil he summaries May 22 - Deviti on on field and Plebes here to 85-POUND € LASS ash —Ding the sprints dles—Won Ly second; Carve 910 Won l»'\m wcond; €l by Shotter, S in the ML S Herndon was and Jefferson S0 Ime: Time. 0 frow the loca or competition second. with 19 points school, also of this city, third Five district records were three by Marel of the brol Brown (Calin ee 5 7 e New record.) o wisloher | KDL Hovle : feet 115 inches 'CENTRAL HIG.H RIFLEMEN BEATEN BY NAVY PLEBES ANNAPOLIS. M - av on, fru X r on i second 40 fee! Sehrainer (A c:urr.. lass) —TWon by “hlexandrin) - Siwka tAlexangzia (haek (Herndon) . tbird. "ime (New record.) 16 ‘throw (senjor)—Won by McWh Crourh, (Herndon). second Yandria). third. 'Distance " tee by Aelo. Pea- Brovn feet Broad jump,_{senior clags) —Won by Smith (Manascad): Berman (Alexandria). seco REGATTA BRINGS TROUBLE. Al iankaae | (R DAt r AN, ay 22 (P Broad _iump NEW HAVEN, May 22 (P Poiien e ris theve w Digtance, 10 Teet Sl under; he Yale-Co- b imor class——Won by e ~Pennsylva aita at Derby 738 i SRR, o in- the Yale Da agreed with the something should be do vecurrence of actions bring “disgrace on Yale's i men 8 | Kaselag 16 .42 Sehort by | Yeemaos Titus thiney Thomas nnior Conn. ‘Other e Totals Tumni Weekly io prevent! hich \\n,-nd;{:fi name.’ MUIRFIELD, -Emgland defeated otlarid, May Scotland day. winr land’s five. ng nine matches to scot- One matcly was halved. By the Associated Prese RINCETON. N \‘.q\ 22— The Golder Princeton in af track and ficld 70 to 5o ears of California warmed | week by Memoria next 1t Palmer defeating 1 Stadium | today places in the 14 events diers’ Field. California | § iped away with 10 /i es as put(‘n(mi victors at So fornia’s crack | only Uther previous meet hived onors of the triumphed. 61 to 50 in 18 et he (iolden Bears are coached hx] afternoon with his teammate. I it s Guribhe who was trablcisn. | (erken, and Alfred Lawre Prince- | tor at Princeton in the late 90s. | ion’s crack hurdler. h of the threa | T1a has heen head coach at California | urned in two winning performance vears, and was head field coach | Barber copping first in his specialties, | American team at the Olympic | he 100 and 220 yard dashes; Gerken | games in 1924. i showing the way in the shotput and 2 100-yard ".‘v]unh wm;“ dscns throw, while Lawrence led the S0 "l ala Vit field in the two hurdle events eh hurdles—Won by Lawrence. ‘Barber, who rau the 100 yards in e Eorinpaton . wbird: | o ends I u Pacifie Coast meet on | Hampton: Califoruia. Thme. 16410 seconds. | May 8, ran tha century today in 10 ' 440 vard dash JTatbot, Cajifor | flat and the furlong in 21 4-10 seconds, | s wecond. Fen trd. Gerken, captain-elect sprinter, by, Barber, Cal Princeton thir: 10 seconds. 1 seconds. of the en ag-mile 11 by _Schwoleda, Bears, threa the discus 142 feet 1‘, | ifornia: second Princeton inches, and the shotput 4§ 1?.» ';"lmr I)’mmmn‘ 0. “The most _exciting race of the meet. wo-mile ron— v the two mile, was won by Welles of {:‘““;5‘;‘", Tagens. - Californi Princeton. who outsprinted Stevns O 1 ]f-bme ' California in the final stretch, {o win | iforniu: ‘second. Chis Wy a few feet. The two runners kep eming. Princeton. in step until the final 100 vards, with 0.1',‘.','1“’“;'-;\51-‘“" :E\,mf'.fi"k'" Stevems setting the pace. Welles | princeton. Distance. 38 feet. started his drive for the tape at this| hy Lawrence, pojat. and the Calit ornjun was unable | E".".‘:’"c. d. Enow. Calltoruia: third’ | o answer his challen 2 = 1S tng. the. Dolg VUL, Willara |, 33004 Sn on, Vg, Barher. Co: | Hill of California, vaulted over the bar | f; .], Princeton. Time, 214-10 second at 12 feet 9 inches, three inches more | | hrow—-Won by R. Gibson. Princ than Stephen Bradley of Princeton ; Second. Suirling. Calitbrnia: nird, Hen. | | ol pole vaulting | "o, i high jump—Won Ly Hamton. | champion. Hampton of California out- | colifoinia: ‘sevond. Thompson. Princeton jumped the field in the runnmg high %) . Princeton. Height. 6 feet amp, with & leap of 6 feet 27g inches | against 6 feet 14 inch for Thompson /£ Princeton. Today's events were the first be- twean Princeton and California since | 1900, when the Tigers defeated the | Bears, 10 to 2. by the system of scor ing in vogue at that time. In Gal- | ‘third. | i By Wellen. Pring ) ot & iaghio TIRE STORES 2104 Pa. Ave. N.W. oth & P Sts. N.W. 12th & H Sts. N.E, % 2114 14th St N.W. California: | third. Gate Won by Mill. California: sec- | and Faust. Princeton. fi % 'fest © inches. Broad jump—Wen by Bondehu. Californi second. Dikeman. Princeton: third. Hampto alitornia. 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The record had s 4 Georgetown had ea %0 {all the sprints wnd hurd. Totuls. 31 42416 | Navy piled up a fair score 2100020 x~8 onds and thirds in the distance 5000001 0 b visitors made a clean Swe hundred wo-twenty and aqi ernoon by events, the Navy made g for record was 1 HO8 Glown ABB.OA aed t Academy as Norton, of the sod at t Toomes i1 Holy Croms Georgetown Doher five it Diars ~ota 10 i N MeEnt Hols Cro: Georger )i Fons. Dono itee. it Ly w wid v YALE BEATS HARVARD BY THIRD OF A POINT S Two-p Geurgetonn. i) town 1 1hird_Time. By the Associa MBRIDGE 4 wne d of a point v as Yale's final e of vietory over a fighting Fay track team in a bitterly contest 1 encounter that saw thiee vec. broken and one egualed lLere The final score was 67% to ed ords foday toi¢ had st throng of 10,000 specta med ool 1he open end the final event. the ome ¢ l ; ALTIMORI defeating the Uni red to, win winners pres ande auch move experenced feam, one that was strong in every position while the Old Liners had twe fatal ¥ in their combing wise the tv v well matched and the game was closer and harder fought than the score ould Indleate. Despite the fact that old givals were clashing in & thel probably meant first the countrr would go to the game was played Hopkins Lreaking hetts of farvar ile run in 9 minute seconds, breaking the marl v Overton of Yale set up in 1815 £ a second 161 NEW TeCOrds Lo field ever of 12 fee oud since | hard when Sabin Carr topped the bar inch 10 spare at 13 fee ale coniple! how nches the victor with & lea t eptionally foresight alse plave 1k equaled eckoning. S : in the 100-yar Y game, wher slinpery hes registered that s sedl (0 be a ! ne con er, Harvaud's inter n. the Tlopkins plav 1 over the to shoes with heavy 1ubbe Nortor | As consequence they weye o tinWon' by Waiters foottng in ihe slippery e 3 Brinlten S secohide Maryiand phvers i b, hy K and fell wild hle to Mary “kiy. Then before Maty- nd add end of { Hopkins scoy i i laud mmatche Tiopking g land countes nresented enough Waims Ha: the o, aial ¢ started raining fegt 0 the start “Won by el il tr. 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