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SPORTS. s i“|Candidates for Busmien Nfim i Two More Washington Q To Stage First Drill Sunday Beaten in S. A. Tltle Matchés APPEARS TOHOLD EDGE ONITS FOES COLLEGIATE STARS golf Mrs, ; ALTIMORE, A 4.—Washing- | points and ANDIDATES for the Alexan-yare being listed with unlimited elass du;n-. d!rk:tt 'n:u?l m"&’“:,'m‘:' while !fimy““ ufl ‘l:“nh also Iay el onds not ( : :uh. ol:m—m btd ‘w-nmnc'u:fi :’unu l:h:lb:l;flc 2000, or Atlantic 2001 y y not feel any el - | perform Spring 'Nfih is tn ln lude the . W. D. Connor, wife of the com- . base team uring Has Many Dependables Left| 1) isic ovr ihe snevine ot i o, Ky wefe the bis’ gun of B ""“’W% D ek o (o o ik b & poe | MOSt Of Student Players Go S1tmoon st 3 oclock, 1t was || Hadley's swamped turdock in a 25-1 1928 and S | o g which closed | Though Ourtin Wenders put on sev- | dition, an tion in the form of | petual competition. Mrs, Connor is : announced ftoday by Manager Charles wame yesterdsy. From 1928 and Severa last night in Baltimore.’ Just one Die- | eral immmmmu they were gen- |an and Navy and Marine wom: |lf s &Euw golfer and usually to Minors to Develop Deutermann, e to report by | S5 Toeptie s i atos contri & -y 3 an's ), to be & at | al its. which drill at t. A hich whi ined an early Ind held it. _ . et (bt . i Dettermann’ Newcomers of Note. St Peters A, C, wh T B iAoy 0 il | Sy wiits s St Wk - Major Caliber. B, . Aupustine, sl Ousnors,| 13,20 :30 o'clock on Plasa %’m booking in the six other classes went to Balti-| Wonders' scoring, with Jansen, Lunak | Thursday, according to the present sT MARYS cELTlcs !’lfl‘- Purvis, | {107 ot ‘street northeast. (o e teams. ‘“‘ Meyer heading ‘the winners' of- | pians, All service women stationed in . . kl, Tnvers. rs, HArrison, NDICATIONS are that Eastern, de- ‘Washington were de- and around Washin, are urged to lv the Associated Press. &n Auth’s unlimited class base fending champlon, has the €dge On | seateq Jash MIgAL. United, Typewriter "5 stght's scores: foin ‘with the club. golfers for® these QUIT COURT SERIES | xew. vorx, pri 4—-!hlrp-'nd 10 Hatng games at OIar- | wil " Sy momng crrL ey the other teams'in the series fOr| Grays, who as the Woodlothians, UNLIMITED CLASS. -house affairs. Any one desiring to fans at college base cogon m-r-u after 7 p.m. on Monument dismond, No. 10. All '-hl public high school base ball | ¢he gouth Atiantic unu.mited title 1.n nmnln for luncheon after the tourna- may see several nverconted men ohnld- " Ball aspirants, new and old, are to amplonship, which gets uUnder|gegson, bowed to Celtics of Baltimore. n i requested o ottty the club i | 3 gxANDRIA, < Ve, die age watching the young athletes IM%Q' Capital City Base 1 | tum out. way AW“ 13, when Eastern faces West~ | in a '30-30 engagement, snd Curtin Savanos o that reservations may be ok P perform and g at the same tim coming season will be Col.| s ernul:\l u;; %uwm Stadium. M'l'e:m. Wonders were beaten in & 38-19 tilt.by M‘v 8 en M'h = Bt keep warm. Their hands will be in Erickson o(l.Arnv ar m A o m“-"nww...lfldn! Oantral & estesn. ey provide Susquehannock Tribe in the 130-pound Mrs. John la the captain of | Yided, ton m"“‘w g their , but & glance at the & | He was chosen at & e meeting class stiend & mest Lincoln Park scholastics serious oppo- | gvigion the Afmy group will compete for | Mary's Celtics defaulted would show evidences of much base unmuzmpu&finmmum ing t, at 8 o'clock, &t the O e e ness 1 s eay | Defeat of the Grays was the biggest | e AT oar e, Mrs. Lsael Calde| O Jieh 1008 Nigte Jn s played two.or three decades ago. They | Will serve one year. Jewish Communlty Center. A s favored to repeat. Business I not ex-|gnock of the tournament to Wi 5 gell nas been sel -hmd to captain_ the | Bee 8 Bt B avoft are scouts, Col, Erickson has had smeoutive "°{h"' e jtor. Sunder. Ol Dected to prove a real cantender. fonians, as they were the Districts| Referce . itehe 3 . | Navy and Marine golfers, who will be o the Old lnrymm league base ball club has zn nrum- athletio organizations for the | Esens , between With many dependables of last sea- | hior o w annsx another titie. The isouid A ety into one team. Mrs, Cald- g:'-'h Ol?xb‘:t Hfl?m from ene to half a dozen scouts, m 25 years. He also formerl m 7 pam. Searisiag. newcomers ot hand, 1t ssems | CSIcs, howeer, h;"’m““;, whip hand| wonders, Susas vell plans to g6t her group fogether at | pighy t 8:30 o'lock for the local WA | laging s hase ball players on w"‘”““' 0" o0 hiaa ad experience | o, lsers All SiaFy wil bhold thetr frst wn 8 3 an @ 4 lamond drill Sunday at 2 o'clock Soriai, that e Easier mine, T 2% & areat Tally i fne dna .,,.:‘:m Rapae e 4 4 "'&”Rxg'u;. toumament, She te- | it SR Clotliors and Bostmen [P0, o4t and in, the fl"’.‘j{.‘.‘:{,‘:fi. 558, enngson, disetor of boye | Rverdale, M., Fark. G Guyon's chief problems are to develop | & 70 — ;o‘:nu gy ‘“',,_.““ Spirs 3 m s hietion ‘”fl -"m o 'lfl.y:gh':a (X h‘llvlul‘ du“':;‘ in the ngof | € training camps assisting the activities of the Municipal Playground A T ger, the Celtcs again got thelr atack | 85 H der the Nawy colors, - was ‘Gecidnd, upon With tog Celtes ana | S8t In s p;.’?:"‘fiu{"fh.‘,‘.“.?.“bn%fi Department, wes slected viog prident hoped lub official make rom l 3 league, Wi lnneld el 2 uation o | FURCUERIE 10 SN Dlavea & thll: ’tfnl (aumhn,mg:z an annual affair, f}l":m,lf,:,'n:f ,h"c'u',"’,':,l‘;“mm Whe | 8¢ large to ald the attendance at col- of the Post sports staff, secretary-treas- it I':I:ltl H clever members of last season's team. ‘There is no question as to the stre: “Not. that pec of the Lintoln Perkers’ outisld and A'.hrzru:u‘:uoo;or ”"i'.'-z'mflm Brownle Lemerice, mxflgzup ot "players llr::n"&m“'x! Py Pt the National Press| yoo goge, catching department. Andy Ochman, Navy tournament st two years ago, leges,” said one of the old scouts as he Quidina) hese ball team will mmm in the .y pitcher; Jim Munro, catcher, and Eddic Westem Hl h Pla S | mteds Navy tournament staged t¥o YeA™s 6% | sandiot diamands Btecbout o8 uu fore o .50 |t held tonight in the club suite in he Capital City League, wil Lisensky, inflelder, are sterling members g P ohat event Mrs, L. H, Hedrick of the | 1T captain of the Washin O (e yoar, “hut looking. & tol | that building, when uniforms will be is- Fod s wn!l at 7:30 o'clock at the of last season’s nine who are missing. Army was rious, defeating Mrs. m’:‘::do:h&ereumu Tegtans Will' get. us in shape for the |sued. Jar n &.mh: (!ch‘:rcme Bt Tech Outlook Bright, ' I p S D b Hird, Navy, 1 up, in the final ’ long grind when the ther gets team e unlimited cl of ap- Tech has lost several high-class per- omorrow m eason s Debut Ay B e st holds the Htle et e s oue in-ine tainesg | if8l City League and wishes to e i £l Srmopdeh v ) formers, but has & group of seasoned as no_champlonship was decided this | “Temerice succeeds Gerard Edwards, | until they have been going for a month | his schedule as soon a5 post e aae | enth and C streets southeast at 3:30 D e e ‘I‘”n,""“m o DeL the temporery mADAger. who bas Te- | o KX NORE e h bel phager oo, "ACG - Company K. of Fort | 0'clock, Wil meet tonight at 270 Fir- e newcomers of more average ' TERN base tting hard stellar pitch- s Wi the Wash- h - L southeast, at 8:30 o'clock. promise. Such stalwarts ss Ralph e 1 s in it st ot ln:“or e oot Basiness “High golt 1 \s uppermest in the minds of the | ington Union Tevintors, with: whows he | “The ‘colleges are tough, though, for &’:‘Efl“&&‘“&'fifi%fi‘f&fi‘fé i . bt Young, pitcher; Louls (“Bozy") Berger, game _tomorrow ned its diamond season with s 10-3 | War College group also just at present, | starred last season at third base. when you see a fellow you think might | CA% BV 4 b2 ™% o rington shortstop: Chester Mills, second base- Spainst United 'rypewflhr ictory over Swavely School nine yes- |as plans are w under way for the first e be a major league bll player some day, O tio-n ot Clerdiine Y.sae | ST. JOHN'S BALL TEAM man; Julies Sorrell, catcher; Demarest, :?m made up of Am.fl. terday at Mm.uu_ Va. )lewmnn ‘nd Tuesday morning handicap u)umnmmt, Columbia E: Co. of the chances are his father doesn't want rA“innch’ for next_Sinday 18 : soght third baseman, and Ray Roberts, out-| can University athletes, on the N Silverman, who finished which vm be held next Tuesday, fol- |andria Fire mrtm.ng him to play, or he wants to study medi- m'g y TO PLAY 16 CONTESTS fielder, have been lost to the team, but | glipise at 3:30 o'clock. the mund for the Stenogs, n.ho shw- lowed by luneheon at the Officers’ mub games with unlimited base bal , | cine or something. %0 far arranged are those tnere remnin such utllrdy performers lt.h several dependable momberl o! ed_wel to all ‘Another thing. You hear people talk St. John's ball tossers, who were to tt? Paul Brown, 1938 nine at hand al oo, Bmwn. Business second basema, | women 'hou husbmd: are stationed at | every Sunday afternoon. Phone Man. |2bout college ball players in the major | Bl “\ig a1 14; Johnny's A. C., at | OPen their season this afternoon against h-rd-hlmnz outflelder, ‘Who is being l'roup of newcomers of more hu. \ve | come through with & mm homer in Barracks. Nine holes are |ager Billy Padgett 8 Alexandria 1774, 1 es and they name a long list, 40 | Heat, 1. APT I3 SORNT) & Lo e | Central's nine in . the latter’s stadium, groomed for Sorrell's job behind the| erage promise, indications are that the | the seventh with two on. Fratantuno §ha prises are offered for the | between § and § pam, for games. or more. They are not college | SRARIOTE: My OPC ing, May 5, | has scheduled 15 other games, as fol- bat; Gorman, first baseman, lnd Dtis- | western team is going to be a sturdy | led the Stenogs at bat with four hits four or flve low net scores. A nom- — Bal players. Rather they were minar | TPERE s B 0o Sith Posall A&, C. | lows: sel, outfielder. If Malcolm one. Coach Dan Ahern belleves he has | in five tries. Roland tt, c~tcher, | inag green fee is charged. Two contests will league players. Of course they went to | And 8 SOURETIeauer Wir April 13—Charlotte Hall ot Charlotte Tech’s new coach, is able mlux the | g petter nine than last year and ",.g ." hit safely three times in five atte:“~ts, tries should be made through Mrs. | A of the third .mm,, . | college, but after a trial by the majors | 0% , May Hal Ticet e\ 1oy, hae g e ‘”"“’v opponents will have to play real ball o ginia nshi they were sent out, or maybe they went Tos The Wiboel tnhichs | AS B ISTITS Wall o4 Lemdatioun: the McKinley team probal Dort hit DEOYORes. o paeb R e o b ooy [ aridtte M T T o v pan P it 2 | Diving Just Fun i Champion |3"sses R R Sy B B S| § ":fimwnmmm % L o, . g it p Ooox;!‘c'h at m,m.m.w,' Ve | there are not more than a dosen players | Weekly meeting tomorrow night. at 8 mn : from the 1928 nine, but has a rather good nucleus around which Coach Seruch T. Kimble is building his 1929 machine. Such luminaries as Wee Wil- lie Wolf, outfielder; Edmund Ault, catcher; Bill Simmons, shortstop; Ben Burch, second baseman: Horace Duffey and Lefty Stevens, pitchers; Everett| athlete, who has been graduated, behind , Gl th CA A) UP) ] for the Cross, first baseman. and Yingling. out- | the bat. Owens promises o, g6t vay he hetds M‘w hough | distanced the feld in his bresst-siroke |, CEISAE0, An.lm" Ahlecic Union | Georgetown, 7; Boston College, 5. ‘"""" new and old, to “'”" fielder, have been lost, but the Blue and with the assignment in nm, style. pionships and bll"l! 5] hl , to set & new world n‘:lnk of boxln‘ cham; ps have bnu “l m_ Gallaudet, 18; Maryland All-Stars, 3. with White has avallable Sanford Ross,| * pop preeman, basket ball star, is hold- Beaten for the Olympic titl at | 2:47 GO ML e April 33 and B4 In the Chicage Btedi Pennsylvania, 5; Masylaad, 3. St "Mary's \Cofics, booked Jor Sundas. clover ‘bespectacled _husler; __Ollver |, 2% Fioaeg, SaecL b i 0 TR0 Amsterdarm Jast Summer, fancy ~ 3 “"“,,’md O S hing of the | Virtually every amateur ‘ssociatton i | Georgia Tech, 8; Auburn, 3. has been postponed, and instead the e o Dasea: ieq | be & much improved ‘player over last |diving is fust a sideline to Michael tw"g"";,m"mnm e third of the | America has entered ts champions. | William and Mary, 10; Princeton, 9 Tigers will drill on Walter Reed dia- April 2 to April 13 i v 3 -year- r : P . baseman; Sam Blase, outflelder; Fran- | S:2son. Herble Thom S iwne ,‘,‘,3","‘,,," s A v a4 Mistay | B In a trial heat the New York Cornell 8; North Carolina, 3. nwnd “uc: 3}?1;"3&?;003 B e o | . W. B. & A, Special Trains.direct to cis Stan and Dan Milwit, catchers and outflelders; Lewis Beaszley, first base- man, and Willle Park, Charles Jorg and | 5i0n ™ pick Eby a) to have the m the I of G £t Wate: . !C‘iglrli:lr: g‘u’n’g"hmp{iflé{;; BE"-‘:;’.M - Edb'z "é e Mm' = thlrd buu ;m .ol;dh‘l'l"u"'n Mlp DRy S “' ;mu ey m"z' nuehmmmvl:: u{-x:n.tb'; 100-pound class—Jewish Educational Edmonds Art —s— m will and delays resulting from congested fielders, and White, outfielder. %J%yl’t?nniu‘l'bick flrfim ngton, Tom | PO XTter_ adding the national indoor | beat out AA by & Darrow | Allian Bal practice Sundey- m “ weiock, | traffic on the highway. Western Has Problems. most capable outfielders. low-board cham bm’x‘hmmm‘: Y reénrd-hnaklngwwim e "’“M. muflnlumm. lewish Educational on Monument Grounds, . Games TIRST RACE 2:30 P.M. Others making spirited bids for places | titles last night, Mickey in_the 300-yard medley swim, 130 - pound ¢ 18 83— Susquehannock Wesz flmhnhly will not have & bad team at all, despite the loss of Bob|f ¢ “porerman: Giayton Behneider, sec- | that his ml m ey w York A. C. tonight pound class—St. Peter's ol ey ni‘fxal:t:“f\:‘x::y and Sack all-lond baseman: Howard Reeves, short- m snd ‘M‘g,m gt mr:w’gyn Contral ¥ KL LA where (o wl“ . L e andSteriing and Fichs, outnelders,| S0B; Jim Piriper, third baseman: Bl | T1e T e D em the 10-foot board | HoTe events will be oon The| Unlimited class—Celtics, Baltimore. e Mcliwee, Sam Taylor and Bill Albert, | Champlonships from o 220-yard free style has called forth| Girls' junior class—Baltimore A. C., rge Fletcher, pitcher: Mike Hunt, | quteliee: £ and in high fancy diving as well &5 % (o fne feld to battle 1 ? the o crack shortstop; Bob Freeman, ~first trip to Amsterdam where he finished | &, 08¢ OE 10 GRIES U0E 08, O P st sl e AL st &':"‘?&.:’:L‘“&L%m:’ Hace boo| Devitt School's base ball team will| oot cqens Sirines In thelov- | Sen JoPRRY WoimELr,, SHEpTit | g : hmcr the bat; Herbie Thompson, second | open its season nuv. '.Neldly afternoon b Q'w & geries of Laufer of ‘winner of the m-‘ = o b“:mv’vn rmamu:rkw g 3 ih.\rd db‘fmm' sglnn UV Rfocn ‘“’fi?;fl M:Q:‘“‘“: s“:m star, hMt'u:-n 11.% x:%‘-c'nrnd“m. an 0} n, Park an lmmy to beal bma! m! E drawn from ‘Thompson, outfielders, are hec:ilfih g;fl I:hundeclded Just whom who won' the last year. Mickey l)fiw‘%{“u{knrc. he Lake 8 "g I RO' |SERS start on the mound against the | did not fail on any attempt while| ¢ , ‘the Ghicago A. A., Yale, and members of the Red and Whlte ‘With only one really seasoned u’.lyer avallable in Charley Rich, first \ul be either Walker or Drescher. | and droj into second place. Coach Lynn Woodworth la not| This pair was used in_three-inn J e event, however, was over- To Match Your Odd Coats ted to turn out more than a cred- against Eastern in a recen -!udo'ed two world record perform- | Ed Carroll, Red Sox mm EISEMAN’S 7th & F e Business team. practice game and both showed well. | ances in 220-yard stroke | is a product of 'y upon whom Woodworth is| Hunter, Gleeson and Hoy are other (championships and the 400-yard relay. | Institute. Players counting heavily are Roland Hargett, catcher; Nathan Newman and Eddie Leonard, pitchers; Joe Brown, neond baseman; Bob Lucas, shortstop, Fred Finley, Spencer Chase and mu Smith, third basemen. Comprising the outfield, according to the present out- look, will be those who fail to make the infleld. Bill Sargeant is a ing garden aspirant. - | Coach Terry's char Mickey Macdonald played a whale of a game for the Grays, scoring 11 Totals gu ined much polhh ing eounted on vliy while Bill Payne and Jack Der- zavits, the last-named a likely 2 u:; lmm'u:.t w.moompmgmlhc moun Wflg at presen! versatile athlete, is iemn pr!med to take the place of Bob Wilson, crack all-round candidate for second base and Mlke Hunt, all-high selection last Spring, is displaying his usual fine xorm at short are Bob Fletcher, catcher; Jim Draper, Lincoln Park scholastics, but_it ukoly Devitt hurlers who may see action be- fore the game is over. Dimmick at first base, Galotta or prise the infield, while Depro, Galla- gher, Lewis, Gilbane and Hunter prob- ably will see service in the outfield for Either McNa- mara or Turner do the catching, The Tires You'd Always Ho ped to Get Some Day! U. S. 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