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SIX L G. A. A. A. A. RECORDS SHATTERED AT CAMBRIDGE Bud Houser Sets New Marks in Bolh ‘Piscus Throw and Shotput — Russell of Cornel Also Is’ Double Winner—Harvard Trio"l'riumphs. 29-On the crest of a vecord-brezking By the Associated Press. the University of Southern California’s AMBRIDGE, Mass., May wave of periormances powerful track and field team swept to triumph taday in the fiftieth intercollegiate ul.uu[uolhlnp meet. Six records for the L . A. A title meet were shattered, two of them also figuring collegiate marks, while onc other was equaled. “At the fnisht of this spectacular exhibition ‘of specd and brawn, | Southern California topped. 18 rival colleges with a mm ol points, | 10 more than its nearest rival, d, which, with 25%:, barely beat | out Yale, third with 2573 Harvard » fourth with 20 points in a battle [ that was confined chiefly to those four teams. The other contenders in the point struggle finished in order as fol- Syracuse, 17; University of California. 16: Penn State, 15: Cornell, Georgetown, 10 ;; Pennsylvania, 10; Princeton, ¥: Columbi Boston College and ) achusetts - Institute of Technology 6 cach; Col- gate, College oi-the City of New York md Swarthmor 3 cach; Holy Cross and Dartmouth, 1 each. It was Southern California’s second ! fort 8 quches: second, 10 et 23y i B Princator 18: A, J. Buccessive \lclo)) nx'd sends the cov: eted I. A A, A. trophy to the | Fgr West fur the X\'(‘l time in the last six vears. The Trojans' margin of telumph, incidentally, was the most | decisive since Cornell led the tield iti| 1918, The victors had one squads in the meet, numbering only | 15 contestants, but 10 of thew Scored points in 8 of the 15 events, account- ing for four first pluces and three new records. Their predominant strength was in iihest o | torpin ' 178 ]Dulllmmlh 1 'COUNTY MEET GOES TOHYATTSVILLE HIGH May. 29.— e smallest | PARK. High Md. School COLLEGE Hyattsville captain, Bud Houser. hung up rec- | twelfth annual track and field cham- ord-breaking victories in hoth the|pionships of the Prince Georges shotput and the discus throw, but the { County pubiic schovls heid in Byrd triumphs of their two hurling chan- | Stadium here today. plorfs, Leighton Dye, over the 12 It was Hyattsville's fifth consecu vard sticks, and Kex Grumbles. | tive win in the anpual meet. Laurel | in a record-breaking 2:0-ya High. runnerup, was way behind topping race, had a big bearing on | Hyatisville. with 87 points. Upper the result. . [Marlboro High was ihird, with 62. Points of other schools were: Hyatts- : | ville Elementar 43: Mount Rainier illement €Capitol -JHeights 19: Maryland Park High, Their only setback came in vault, when Lee Barnes, the Ol champion, was off form and on to finish second to his Yal Sabin Carr, who vaulted to Brandywine High, 17: Brentwood a new record height of Berwvn Klementary, inches. | ¢; Riverdale FElementa 6; Bow Russell Also Double Winner, *| High Suitland Llementary, § | fkin Elementary, 4: Oxon Hill Cornell's . Russell, : Seat Pleasant Elementary, 3.| |and Laurel, No. 3. Elementary. ouse: athletes, | the field events, where their swmlwart | scoring 145 pointg, easily captured the |, { | | | | | meet at Cambridge yesterday. TI Grumbiles, low hurdles. l!el:’ s NAVY’S EARLY ATTACK | BEATS ARMY TWELVE | crosse twelve defeated day, 3 to 2, in the annual servic Ed_House, sprinter; Here are the Big Five of the Soullrr:h(_o.mmua University team that a{hlued Hw track championship in the ve: ‘apt. Clarence Houser, weights, and : Leighion Dye, high hurdler/and Lo Barnes, poio vauiter. o o o MICHIGAN TEAM ANNEXES By the Associated Press / CONFERENCE TRACK TITLE land. { jump at 16 feet and this y | relay quartet that tr HOLD BULK OF RECORDS FOR JUNIOR HIGH MEET Boys of Jefferson, Langley, Powell and Hine Also in| Mark-Making Group—Lacey, With Two Marks, Leading Individual Performer. ‘ holders for the junior high track and field championships compiled ! from sumnrirics of Yhe annual meets published in, The Star and | appearing today. for the first time Maciarland boys are credited with having hmxg made since the title games were instituted in 1924, all but one of them ‘having been made last Saturday at Eastern Stadium. Wearers of Colum- bia’s colors ha ar title to seven records and, in addition. x Colum- bia runner, Joe Morisi, is'g joint holder of the 50-yard dash mark OLUMBIA and Maciarfand athfetes predominate in the list of record up seven of the marks | Jefterson Junjor Hgh can claim 0ne old one equaled in the 1925 compe only. one” record performance, that | tition. given by Yred Gittroll in setting the $6-pound br oud Sumn mark at 16-feet | List of Records. 6 inches in.1925. This distance is )i e~¢ The list of record performances fol Iy to stand foy “some thne, however, us | | lows: it_exceeds by 6 Inches the 100-p md cliss jump. 85-POUND CLASS. “ S0yard dash, 635 seconds— | Langley Has Jump Mark. Richard Hubn' (Langley b Langley holds the unlimited ru Mark Bowsher (Hine), 1 Morisi (Colunbia), 192 ning broad’ jump mark and also has | 8 Running broad jump, 16_feet 6 & share in the dash honors, which are divi en Richard | inches—Fred Gittrell (Jefferson), | Huhn of Langley, Mark Bowsher of | 1925, Hine and Morlsi of Columbia, Running high jump, 4 feet”s hes—Jack Understein (Macfar- land), and Bruce Benton (Macfar- rord class Powell broke iuto the re | Besl, a aturday when Ileny -pounder, high-jumped 4 ‘feet $. land), 1926. { inches. 2%0-yard relay, 26 seconds— | Frank Lacey of Columbia heads the | Macfarland (John Neitzey, Jack | list of Individual performers in the| Understein, Milo Sonen, Bruce | Benton), 1926, 100-POUND CLASS. i5-yard dash, 8 seconds—Milfon Felstein (Macfarland), 1926, Running broad jump, 16 feet— Frank Lacey (Columbia), 1925. Running high jomp, 4 feet 8 inches—Henry Beal (Powell 440-yard relay: 53 1-10 xeconds— Macfarland (Milton Felstein, Orrin Daudt, Joseph McGuire, Thomas Vass), 1926, 115-POUND CLASS. 190-yard dash, 11 seconds—Frank record c In 1 he set the dis- | tance for the 100-pound ruuning broad | ar while the 1i5-pound division | 100-yard dash time to 11} n at anchor of the! ned in a 5 running in lowered the seconds and ond quarter-niile. | Five of the marks made in the initiai ! meet in 1924 withstood the at- | tacks of th higi athletes dur- ing the past two Fou these are held 1 ane by Ten new records were created and FPennsylvani 'DEVITT CREW TO ROW IN THE HENLEY REGATTA Members of Devitt Preparatory Sehool's newly organized eight- . oared shell crew leave early today for’ Philadelphia where they make their debut in the rowing game tothorrow in the American Henley regetta on the Schuyllkill Coach Tecox, who has been training the crew at Potomac Boat Club, has not an nced the boat- ings for Devitt's first start, but is taking a squad of 14 men and will make his selections just hefore the race. Lacey (Columbia), 1926. Runniug broad jump, 17 feet 1115 inches—Milton Abramson (Macfar- Tand), 1921, Runnin, 5 feet 5 hiigh Ju hes—Frank \Wright (Columbia), D, 50 seconds—Co- lumbia pore St. Clair, Louis ‘Wiadovsky, Harry Seidan, Frank Lacey), 1926. UNLIMITED CLASS. 160-yard .dash, .10 4-5 _seconds— GeorgesThomas (' ollnnbhr. 1924. 2425 seconds— 1924, Running brosd jump, 18 feet. 11's inches—Frank Flanagan (Langley), 19%. _ Running high jump, 5 feet 5 inches—George Dowling (Macfar. land), 1926. Shotput _(B-pound). 48 feet 5 inches—Nathin Robins (Macfar- land), 1926, 880-yard relay, 1 minute 39 sec- onds—Columbia (George Thomas, William Gross, Richard Kennedy. Charles Massey), 1924. PENN EIGHT IN FRONT IN TRIANGULAR EVENT PRINCETON. N. J., May 29 (#) #wept 4 decisive vic in the varsity race of the Childs e Trincet lengths. Columbia. mife sprint lengths. third ed crew the in the 1% gers by six e R R A total of 3124 were entercd in| Today's viel oy OWA CITY, May 2. Michigan vanguished Ilfindis in the Western record of-0:0 7-10 seoonds i the 100- | gy e b:“‘};m'e“ 33::: e '“J‘.f . ':\tf‘l‘flua‘z o e ‘\x«;;;xdhw: Conference outdoor tr and field championships today, retaining axd event and shattering o 80-vear pages. There were 615 enfered in|Cadets here in 1024 in the only la- the title won a yeat ago by piling up 54 14-20 points to 46 9-20 for | ihihe S3Nivatd rave I 31 neconds fet 1:,1‘1::. k events and 795 in the nem:;x::m“fis:;esl?)\‘f:l,‘:x';:“‘::n:;»:;“e;fi‘:‘l;: IMlinois. Towa was third with 42 19-20 points. The Big Ten records, one Bernie TVerers. awho set the Qi uark| “Those setting new grecords included | witnessed the cohtest. that has withstood attacks for 22 vears, were smashed S Ginioe. b vAtEhe IR UBSEl Van Clagett, jr.. of Upy .\man 'he Navy made all its goals in the | Other point scores: Ohio, 28 10-20; an, o207 fect 841001 K wi.‘ e i 3 I boro High, who won the high jumpflvst | a staeoth attack which fea- | Wisconsin, 14 AMinnesota, 27 oo 0% Ll iy ude e nad b the Junior unlimited cluse with uf tured splendid pussage and stiokwork T30 5.20:, Norehwest S = L PR LR T Naltin G ‘,‘l'm'-l leap of 5 feet. Another Upper’ Marl-| breaking rhro")l.'h the Army - dafense, cago, ©10-20, Sy sintaso s (A e i P Clark of Y . b b athlete equaled a record, | Craig and Allertson stood out in | The uthletes wearing the maizeund | fect o Iadhar Bl B Nt ok, SR L CliTan by Arannonts te o stepping the 4dovard | Navy's oftensive game, . |biue of Michigan wr'&i&m 10 of the | HANMER FHROW Wi "} i 1858y o vllog < seconds. In the senigr 4 ded 3 to 1 in Navy's o ble for ce b; Ne 0w ussey of “Boston College, Miller vt | (il 1ied® 15 50 iy "™ ivddavifls gavor. Trudhomme. scored, 'the TERt | radiing o of the three records. | | 900 Sand; Shizalr, fitnole | il to measure her of California | igh's team hung up @ new mark, [point of the game for the Cadets after | “Uppilip Northrup, the Wolverines' | 01, ‘fourth: Gubalac, Olo ASioariong m"’“"‘s' "‘j;“l*{"‘r‘e:‘l'“l‘ |lowering the former record by 7|five minutes’ plll}é Craig {led the| ilatound star. was the individual (“*'fi\}l"ffl feet g it o 20-vard low hurdles, when Grum. | S65onds: — | score a moment lafer. and AILertson's | giyp of the meet, scoring 123 points | f T Daubir, fowa’ (45 feet 10 | hles was clocked in 23 410 sec s The meet was conducted under|pretty thrust for a gofll gave the Navy | " "locuit of winning the javelin | : Neloon, Towa (15 feet § iy hiea was clocked in 2 'sxu""‘”"l'fvv‘"“”"““" of the Dublic Athletic|a lead Which it maintained to the end. | gt 5L PEULT O% KRLE G S g | I Munz, Michigan ' (4% fect | Selng he markc L DNS10 M LY (League i of Marytand, {0y, Wil Vit d mtboty of thé first half to play ¢ 'and_ finished third in the run-| { - Al S nia it | irick, director, and was witnessed | Smith tossed the final Navy counter. beond Jum. ord 0f 47 foof e DL e a favoring wind. { IO SIS ering of visitors to| In the second half Prudhomme, | MR W IR 0 e record n juch made by Raiph Rose of Michigan ih | ioweser, (this, ‘as well as It tussell's | v % DRl Farmers' day exercises,| Whose work for the Cadets was out- |, T N b ¢ 207 | performances, may not officially be ac. | the, RISl FIRES 0N versity of | standing, scored for Army on a pick. | {he Javelin thm\\h\\ukx iecrs gE307 EREPIR.: e | cepted. | Maryland here today: up from a scrimmage in front of | feet inches, braaking his mark o }e - et i feia | 3 ¥ | Navy's cage 205 feet 9 inches established in-the 80 cRAFTs ENTERED | events, howe nd = [ Harry Wilson's dodging and run. |trials vesterday. The Wolverinus' re- | whi MIDDIES NOSED ouT ning was n feature of the Army's|leY quartst. composed of Murnger, of Bob Gard play, as was the clever defense play of | Mueller, Feinsinger and- Havstein, lN woRKBOAT RAcEs £ e records are: | Flippin. Cross. and Hughes of the | cracked the onemile relay mark of ot 5% incher, in the high jump BY CADETS IN MEET‘“”' ; 320, ung up by Tilinels in 1923, by | | made by Robert W, of Stagford } capturing the event today in 3: i 4D% feat 118, dnchen i the-GnaBRIt. TiRCHpI Ty | yons of Mlinois smashed the third | Over 80 Maryland and Virginia skip- | and 151 feet 3% inches, in the discus, | e . Tu' haser s Nayro | vecord of the day by heaving the 16-|Jacks, schooners, bugeyes work | both by Houser. By the Associat O Donnel O ‘n'""t'f T pound shot on his last effort o dis- n‘mfioxboaw llmile been entered in the Harvard Trio Triumphs. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. May One | §radhomm et " gAlbertson | tance of 47 feet 1y mch. This effort | sixth Aupus Chesapeake Bay cham- The sweep of Eastern falent in the | 81d @ quarter inches gn_an omxa1|n'-'¥"u"r'°" <1 5poond ttacke. . Sutkorland | hettered the contarence record of 47 | blonshin’ workboat races to ‘be heid | S EWRAD O B ent in the e Army @ 6825 to 66 3.5 |Dean.. genter 'Luclfl;\'efl 1; inch made by Ralph Rose, a|over the 12.mile triangular course | running events was featured by the | laPe gave my & 9. R _l[g TR Third defense nggm glant Mich{gan athlete, back ir 1904. |1aid out in the Patuxent River and th trlumph of Harvard's crack trio— | Viclory over Xavy in tie annual frspiei fecond e n siaovonte and | bay near Solomons Isiand on June 26, | “Soa Watters B X service track and fleld meet here to- § S i 1L‘I‘e‘m‘i)leharl‘{| Tille, | e void of features in the early tied for first place honors in the pole| The course, which is over the deep. | . 183 al P ‘ 1 1| vault. In two-of the events the Wol- | st water in the Chesapgake, is held Willard Tibbetts in the two-mile race, | events. with Army monotanously pil p; vl 1 Hester and |to be ideal for both particis | all of which witnessed thrilling con. | iNE Up an. imposipg lmd ‘lhfi ';;t‘f‘llflmm 3 ‘,’:3,5‘»?{‘,.{?".1,3%;“1 dead heat in | spectators. f"tn.rllngp nr(c':‘:,?",:nfi,'::! otiti X oten et » a field ; 0'Dor De: s, madiee e artte: e s S o ‘md;&'hhupn it sor Walden the 100yard dash. each breaking the | the ‘racing.boats will sail a south. | O T battle, was won WY thelnnly | Gad - juan the hev) Yents | for Craie, Linsweaver for Snithi, Y| tape in 10.2: in the discus theow |easterly course fo Millstune on the s ansno mal, Chcl odie il | g cdge of the Nav in the Jast | man-for Nalien i heriand, Brack | 1, \le and Munz finished first and | outh shore of the Patuxent. where | Ty Burgom of Gorarmed, " | jinap wf his_undergraduate career. | 3 nm‘m~n W0 s o1 | cecond, Doylo-winning the event with | the IFst turning point is locuted. Oliver Proudlock of Syracnse, | huriad himselt over 25 feet § inches ;" ety LitetCove Point Buay: which thes | “'The finish of the half = | of earihi o win the broad jump and | Mester, Micbiaan; and| 2 230 i then lay & cowrse for Drinn| equally sensational, with Watte sot 1 new Am\vl'l\‘.n:. et and a new LEADERS ARE NAMED L..v.;" it “ellev. | Doint, Sishos, arouna .Sinay TOme [ A torious in ving finish ove: Academy record. ] 1. Ohil ate, ffth!{ j3,00 Bk = i Closkey o Bu?x(un wuo:p- S The previous meet record was “'l Y 31; ‘Duu_w n by Leschinsky. e ll‘i'hl‘g:ne x&‘r‘l'{;:g\ll:y‘:i Byrd of the College of the City of ey | feet 1; inch, and the Academy record, FOR U oF M TEA S R e, Minsasota. serond: | of Virginia and many officials of both York. Joe Campbell, Coclumbia sta 2 feet 10 inchi Dawson of the ol y . Grim, Ohfo State. third: Roberts, lown.|giares are expected to alwnfl the an- 4 collapsed and fell to the side of the ook a comparativély easy sec-| Soyzth; Bverigham, lowa, Bith. Time | el meet. * track afte: leading the pack into the | ond place with 21 et 83 inches, and | 9430.TARD DASH—Won by Kenuedy. Wis- stretch. 11 the meet depending on a fight| Only the election of a base ball cap- | consin: Shock. Ilinois, i, Sténson. % . ol 00 VARD. | DASH-—Won by i een Heiter of Navy and Watson, | tain_remains to complete The list of | Iowa. 'third: ,,",fi“',‘,';"',f,;_h ‘"::."" fourth | PADDOCK GOING IN MOVIES S oo, | Tor the third broad jump place, | varsity sport leaders at.the Univer- | S*HiTs Rk R e, Todiean: - i cls Hussey, m,.mn Colloge:' 7 | just previously had taken 6|sity of Maryland. Three leaders for | Sittig mlnnh yvvnd ‘Furrey. Northwest. | NEW YORK, May 29 (#).—Charlf }‘hn Luluu Time—0:9 7-10 | of thie 9 points in the hammer threw, | next year were chosen during the past H M-al&“mu;rm I‘;flkr;h _]%fidu Paddock, champion sprinter, has yleld- 109" { when Wobd beat out Letty for third|two days, while foot ball and basket n‘“"““ Won by Rue. Jilinois: | ¢4 to the call of the movies. The Henry A. Rus- | place by less than a foot. ball captains were chosen it the con- wecond ; mm Towa, | Paramount Co. today announced he 5B Claric, vaie: | \ratson’s amp of 21 feet 3 inches | clusion of the seasons for these pas- | third: 3 MeElyee, Tlirois. fourth: Konoeds, | had signed a contract and will appear | Yale: fgurin” Dorai | times. S e D e on by Guapman,| With JBebe Daniels in a coming pro- ol ! The new pllots, all juniops, are:| wiwsni Rose. imdiaga. sicond: . Yo | ductih, “The College Flirt." O H, T Wen ! “Track, Roger Whiteford of Baltimore; | Wisconsin, third: Juan, Jowa, fourih: ¥ . Weter 2 nine first places to oge) ord of B fitth” Time, 941 & e T i Aside from the point jar | 1acrosse, Paul Triplett of Cumberland, | P07, Yigesota i HORBLER w0 =i 7‘{;” e close and Rutledge’s record i‘:d -"Lemm“l‘agbeu ¥. Tingley of (.u{hni“l)hln State: | s RADIATORS, FENDERS | : jump, June and Jack, both Navy | Hyattsville, Md. Ja : ; | fourth, | ]‘Ye‘d»me om: m;‘x iion thes ‘;“'\‘:fi Whiteford yuns the dashes up to ..un ".fim )flnnewla fifth.” ', Time, BODIES MADE A\n_‘n{:ru;%l’: | the halt mile in & dend heat, with [and including the 340, and alse has | h“‘lfli\ D, 1oW HURDLESCWen Ip WITIFS'FAI l;S R. & F. WKS. | T - ¢ : o Sia i 3 nH ; :\!:xs:ln Avmy, trailing. Thelr time | berformed as a ':"‘“" and relay G‘:‘:&w:m"vo <.'m\',' tpird? Worna fi'n;% e st et Witk Hichacic “'.i'"" oA AMD DASHWon. by Gilbratn, | TriDlett plaved cover pointon the o LR RESAY b;'\'?lad:' Torg e A A1 S —Won b Gilbreall | lacrosse twelve during the season just m\u,;fi" \:.Sz‘edr crnute n‘“m ’li“’ . Harvard Time, 0:10 410, losed. nuin,. BaiTornm: hind | Won by Tingley has been a member of the | Kom "é“é,’”‘"‘ nlme. 3:18 9-10. g tennis team for the past two seasons. | = R :fif}m ",{{,“"—”‘,‘55 fmafl, et . ‘Other pllots for next year are: ¥oot | and Ansen. Ob hSioss Mcummin, Wik o1 uw el AL, | ball, Myron (Mike) Stevens of Chevy | tonums. end 'j‘u,, hm:,,_,,u. g 0-YARD RUN—June and Jack, Chase, Md.; basket Dall, Leland ( ‘ard- ?n 1:\"1{:' ("1‘“{;9:: llfil‘l&‘chflnfiélfilu':l;‘d : ¢ 3 ndlana, = Meis 1 Heldner. Afmy. pezond. | well of Washington. o SN R eGE f ) ¢ - BRUNSWICK 120.-YARD HURDL You by Leighton | p, Wou by Earland. Army: ¥ Ao MRY BROAD JUMP—Won bysan- v Squthern, Catitornia: second, Ciarence | 1 Exheotis Anwy. 8ING. 1 Ut mp]_mn;fi wm' n. Ohlo Sate (2 Test 8% ichog): Wal- TIRES fourth. O 1 Hognoids by Calhoun . R nchen)? seoond TR ] Rowley. Navy, | ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 20.—Clos- [ Yorthrup, !gdug;,:l‘ (35 feot, 3, incigs). J.P. Murphy. Boston College. ,_‘-'A",Q;‘,- ;| ing its seaton today, the Navy h!fl'::n?a;:mfl;' Qhion. Mierols (25 teet g RN { Academy - rifle team _defeated the | inch): fifth. % Grimbles, Southern Califo; ond, § e 718t Regiment, New York National PO&“E h"'A.‘n'L}'fi ‘flfl" {D;:{ and North- Sog Wl Penmetven Lmdon‘ A'}l' Guard, 367 fo 231 “Midshipman | fb %53 Hat . 18 oasengaalion. - Norih . ! | Duerfeldt, with 241 points out of 250 { western. = Muilins, ' Towa: te. - ino | s bign gun EsT bl ogaiy i 3 3 . o r o Pén LI np' g .‘m’w—'v«:‘v’-: by rlhmogn S | ‘:";v‘k'Q‘éu 'monow ‘w by N t: ¢ R o1 inches (n mee nd ac V] [ Ni i &’;‘n, ,,..3,5&; ‘,'L,,,h:)oe, b Rabart funchis g Beelund ity HITS PAJR OF HOMERS, oty Nofthrup. oA A & A record, aid" recori, Leray | [N iaton. SRS ST GEogE LEXINGTON, Ky., May 20 (). — J %m,.‘nra ted Yor, serorid -nmmf. Jeet ’“r%b VADLT—Won by l_};.x%lrd(;‘_ Navy, | Capt. Nolen Richardson closed his col- CARS WASHED o, e f",’.;',',fl!mfi Wk s ginches: HAM sgvx [THROW-Won by Uewitt, |baso ball tean here today, the ‘Geor. | STANDARD ACCESSORIES CO. E:ner-nnv Norion. Georsstown:” Gearso H Hera- 10g | #ians winning the contest, 16" fo 2. 5013 Ga. Ave. RUNNING BROAD JUMP—Won hy W. = 2 % Carry. ,.D;Z:,‘,’.’,"' ,Georgotown, 33 feet 134 e \""'xl'zo‘m 103 inch Army! % inci: duira, 1, Dikenian. Pringeton, 4 | {57 L 70 Tt L Indh B Southern (lhfo;mi)m " fect ““.T?'B'u_‘ o fet B oot DIOGATY. v nvan) ! tl:,l:rl‘l;‘A. Bates, Penon State, 22 feet 67y | 120 feet b fhch: Warren, irde 124 | | I8 won_ur ‘Spragud, A Tule, 1 foet 11,15 inches: Watren, N e record. old recd: feat 6.5 nches: “ENlas. Ariny, (hird: tor hird, Clark, H = or i ranci lark, Nath; ) Darten, " Vale: :I&pnan Bradies. Brincetors HAMMER THROW—W¢ by i Bigrs, Srracuge, 161 feet Bag Menen: sec: ond, Tansin yigr. Peanaylvanis. 148 feet ;g;{ ginches: third. . 2 Peny State. o Goroell” 137 "feel” @ Tag g 2104 Pa. Ave. N.W. antzber, PUTTING TKE SHOT— snin’ Houaer. Southern Callioris, 40 fort || Starting May 3ist, Double: %h & P Sts. N.W. HERE g mml:i‘mwfi. header first game, 12:30 p.m. 12th & H Sts. 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