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25 EVENTS TS LSTED INNEXTSIX DAYS . Base Ball, Track and Tennis Will Ocoupy Attention of Youngsters. HIS will be & big week for school- boy activities of the District group. There will be plenty of activity every day. Twenty-five events in all are carded. Headlining the program will be the second annual Devitt School track meet to be held on Georgetown University Pield Saturday. g Other high sports will include the public high school base ball and tennis championship ~ engagements between Central -and Tech on Wednesday and Business and Western on Friday. Uni- versal interest attaches, as usual, to the Central-Tech encounters. Eastern will meet Episcopal in a track meet Friday at Alexandria. Fans are Jooking to this affair to get a compara- tive line on the ability of the Eastern and Tech cinderpathers. Episcopal de- cisively defeated Tech a few days ago at_Alexandria. Play in the Prep School Tennis League is to open Friday with two matches. St. Alban'’s, victor in the league the past two seasons, will enter- tain Priends on the St. Alban's courts and Gonzaga and Georgetown Prep will face at Gerrett Park, Md. MONDAY. Swavely vs. Eastern Eastern Stadium. Business vs. Devitt (base ball), Monu- ment diambdnd No. 4. Western vs. University 'of Maryland Freshmen (base ball), College Park. TUESDAY. . Catholle University Freshmen (base ball), Brookland. (base ball), Episcopal vs. St. Alban’s (tennis), St. | Alban’s. Lecnard Hall vs. Charlotte Hall (base ball), Charlotte Hall. WEDNESDAY. Central vs. Tech (public high school base ball championship game), Eastern Stadium, 3:15 o'clock. Central vs. Tech (public high school tennis championship mateh). Alexandria High vs. Eastern (base blll!, Eastern Stadium. | 6 Business (bas> ball), Ballsion, Va. Crarlot‘e Hall vs. Devitt (base ball). Emerson vs. Episcopal (base ball), Alexand-ia. THURSDAY. Business vs. Western (public hizh school base ball rmmmm, game), | Eastern Stadium, 3:15 o'clock. Business vs. Western (public high scheol tennis champlonship match). t?a‘r?‘um vs. Episcopal (track), Alex andria. Episcopal vs. Central (tennis), Monu- ment Courts. Friends vs. St, Alban's (Prep School | Tennis League), St. Alban’s. Gonzaga vs. Georgetown Prep (Prep School Tennis League), Garrett Park. SATURDAY. Devitt School track meet, Georgetown | University Fleld, 10 am. Tech vs. University of Maryland Fréshmen (base ball), College Park. St. John's vs. Devitt (base ball). St. Christopher of Richmond, Va., St. Alban’s (base ball), St. Alban's, NAVY EASY WINNER IN LACROSSE SAME ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 13.—Though given stiffer opposition than in the two fre\ jous games of the season, the Navy | acrosse team kept its record ciean by defeating Lehigh today, 11 to 1. Allen scored for the Navy on a fine pass from Parish’ 16 seconds after the game opened and Bullard tallied for the visitors a - little over 'a minute later, promlslu a fine eontest. however, with c-pt. Parish lemm‘ the attack, the four goals during the hllt Lehigh put up a stiff defense early in second half, keeping the Navy score- less for over 12 minutes. Allen and Cashman found the goal effectively, {\g\ovcr six goals being scored during A harder, faster game and better co- ordination betwcen the defense and at- | second. tack' were the elements in the Navy's game which gave it a decisive over the Brown and White, The d x‘mg, eme shooting of Allen featured the Navy (1D, Lehigh (1), Posi tion. al. T Poij First Defense Second Defense, Goals—, Conn, Bullard. Substitutione—(Navy ) Dally. Bes Have SNeili for n " for "Alicn. ‘Peterson - for Miller, for Peterso: Roth for Parish: u..em:n\ "Neill, n, Saunders for Castre Alin Ser Lenr for ‘Warlow. Gott £ ebber tt, Enscoe ‘Lewis eree—r. Baker (Bwatthmore). —_— ST. JOHN'S TWELVE UPSETS ARMY, 4-3 WEST POINT, N. Y., April 138t John's College of Annapolis defeated A rmy et Iacrosse today, 4 to 3, in a well Faved game. 'h~ collegiens came from behind to th~ lead from Army near the end t r th first period. w that time; ‘e Sygi fins shooting and vs. Washington-Lee High | lodging and passing of Parish | COLLEGE LACROSSE» nd, 11; C.rndl. 1 st.'}ohn' ':v:?'r‘k‘ &w 3. ’ ‘I‘ru)l.lll.wuhllflnl. ll.. 'ul.h‘hn Mount Washington, 8; Western Mary- l-‘h“nl Hopkins, 4 ; Pénnsylvania, 0. Olyllple Club, A University of llltf more, 5. P COLLEGE BASE BALL. Nnvy. 10; University of Richmond, 5. arvard, 1; Columbia 1 (nine in- Michigan, 6; Georgia, 2. Princeton, 4; Lehigh, 3, Lake Forest, 2; Chic: MEEHAN T0 SPEAK Capacity Audience Assured for N. Y. U. Coach, Tad Jones and Others. “‘Chick” Mechan, New York Univer- at the annual varsity G dinner of Georgetown University April 24, it was announced last night by Lou Little, Hilltop athletic director, one or two other outstanding figures yet to be named. Both Jones and Meehan are exceptional speakers. Their radio talks have made them popular with.many Washington sport fans. A seli-out for the dinner is assured. From indications, it will be over-sub- scribed _be this week is out. Di- rector Little said last night that no more requests for reservations would be accepted after Saturday. sary to recall tickeis given the fres! man class. Some of the most famous George- town athletes of the past have accepted invitations to the dinner. A g VIRGINIA WINS MEET; MARYLAND IS THIRD gave Virginia a wide margin of victory in a triangular meet with Virginia Poly- technic Institute and Maryland. The Cavaliers scored 65!; points to 37 for ths Tech team and 25Ya for the Old Liners. Virginia took all first placcs in the | field events rnd made clean sweeps in the javelin throw and the high jump. In all, the Cavaliers won nine first ¥S. | places to three for Virginia Tech and two for Maryland. Capt. Harry Flippen of Virginia was high-scorer with afirst place-in both hurdle events and.a third in the eentury dash. Flippen pulled a tendon in the low hurdles which may keep him from competition for saveral weeks. running events, taking all places in the mile and the 2-mile events. Day, Virginia, first in the shotout and discus throw, while Cooke won the pole vault and tied for first with iwe other Cavaliers in the broad jump. 100-yard dash—Won by Shankiin (V. P. 1) second. Quinn (Maryland): third, Flip- pitl (Virsinial. Time. 10 seconds, Bigh hurdles—Won by Flip setona. Gabell (Virsinia): third: Kintaman (Maryiand). Time. 18 seconds, 440-vard dash—Wor #inia): second, I third, scored | Dees 7% 3 1o hoediesWon by Plipin (Vir- second. Kinnaman (Marviand): third, rinie) and Prenble (V. P. 1) t m'n-—-vun br Penn (V. P. 1): Sobn. " VIrRInIaT | hira, | Bosran 3 37 Quinn (Marinad): % 1); third, Beasley Ljard run—won by Plumle (Mary- land);’ second; Flypr (V. B L) third, Ly- brook (V. P. Time, 3:004%. Javelis direw_—won b Turner 5 x-lmlmr (Vi tecond. lvhfl? thlr ‘l;ur.on (Vfl'!lull) Distance, ks threw_Won by CDu (Virginia): seco) cDonald (Maszland): third: Motley mp—Triple_tie. Paion (Vieeintnr HeThe S teet ] Tachen Tola wault—Wor by Cook (Virsinie): ec- ond. Weaver (v, B L) Dam 1) and \(cflonilfl (Hlnlil\d) wood ( ¥ orehe, a1 Teet s inghes. HYATTSVILLE HIGH WINS THIRD STRAIGHT VICTORY HYATTSVILLE, Md., April "f-!y‘ attsville High School's base ball te won its third game in as many surh In the Prince Georges County high school championship series, defeating Brandy- ’;wnme High at Brandywine yesterday, 13 Bob Venemann and Francis Peffer, Hyattsville pitchers, dm well, while Hy- attsville drove Dyson, Bt e's starting hurler, from the mound. Hyattsville gained a pood lead in the first inning when Bill Raann mah ed a homer with two n% for Brandvwine. also hit lor thmui Hyattsville girls lost to the Brandy- wine lassies in an 18-12 mateh. A S GALLAUDET WINS THIRD “ray t‘r Cadets were in front, ?'& o‘t Gav with only four minut STRAIGHT ON' DIAMOND Konrad Hokanson was in excellent hhe l%wmmmms v to 2 fival half, T one oast Goldberg for the AT HILLTOP RALLY 35 sity foot ball coach, will b2 a speaker |B ¢ Meehan will co-star on the oratory . program with Tad Jones of Yale, and fg ar 3 To accommodate alumni and friends of the Biue and Gray it may be neces- | B h Virginia Tech showed strength in the | (N mile run. Penn was winner in both the I Sope: —ia | Batdort CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., April 13— | Marked superiority in the field events | PRESSED BYV M | Maryland Takes Third rPtaee in Collegiate Shoot on Colonigls’ Range, - With & totsl of 1,347, Navy won the national indoor intercollegiate rifie chntnhp:onshlp for area yesterday semnd Maryland, with 1,302, was third. Performances were distinctively bet- ter than those in the event last y-r Though they both scored of Navy out.rlnk:d Spicknall of uu'y- land in motte:vnnernbme mark at the standing position. Other teams were George Washing- ten, 1,271; University of Cincinnati, i Cornell, 1,250, and Hopkins, W. D. Frager was the official The scorers were John Shircker lll! . Marguis, and the timekeeper, Newcomb, all of George uh!nm ‘The scores: Soicknall Hemp . horn . Marshall Prazier. . Totals “l—l.lfl Harrell . ; "—- llfl 99— 3 Ff‘l—l.m w- 97— 264 h- i Totels ... g =8 m—12% 84 | but her place was filled by ter, they made Catherine Crane, at cel lone 2-point field goal in the minites of the game. Vivian Essex, regular side center for Chevy Chase, was absent from the line, tenger. who usually divides time with Miss Essex, Scoring: Chevy Ohase 18). Garfleld {(3). F. Grady, (c}! [-‘{~ ‘ Adkd l(c) SRRARAT “lecsensals ..I oscorustl oo 313 Totals ... Virginia Storey. athletes on all local reparing for the ' sport 'ul te-mre their ob- servance of c ith day on May 1. Opening the prolnm at 4 o'clock on each ground there will be a demonstra- tion of the athletic efficiency button Playgrou grounds are g program whle g &5 ?gé g Mh £ 1 1 £ iz i f i i £ zf it "8g & felits % H EE&!@E §7<758%2 Helen Bit- | ¢lose games were ‘reported as Janey School, senior schlag, 19; hinson, 4; _junior ; , 6; Ben- fifth _grade, 13; sixth grade, 6; H. D. Cooke School, Harper, 10; Dallas, 3. 2= | By the Associated. Press. 91— l'l! PR T H(uenlfl Totals .0 Solvon . " Solron (] 5 91— 21 Wenzel L+ anlll 1 Leaner Totals PLEBES BEAT DEVITT ON TRACK, 88 T0 29 ANNAPOLIS. Md., April 13.—Taking firsts in all the field events, Navy Acad- emy Plebes won a field and track meet from Devitt School today, 88 to 29, Devitt, however, improved its score mmmuy gy mtln( an ‘éven itnk in E-Im nird. hieh Coleman Cole 1D!"-lll) lhgfl T T Witiama: (MY thIFd. 3 ray (Devitt): Mare Barwesn %-mn Jew) Helght, § feet 00d __ (Navy): A Yilismson fl 5.'.';4:"61:33: pevite): in lsmgon (Navy). second: {Rird. - Distance. 160 Te% Discus throw—Won by Shifin (Navy): Un- {erwood (Navy). secon ‘B‘Ie/mmen (Devitt). thira, Distance, 113, fee o on by _Summers e for & Yecond &l,:ce between Bands (Navy and Burrows h“. vitt), Height, 10 ll|l: 4 Jamp-—Won by Abramaon (Derltt): ). d; Navy), third. W eek 1106 tncits, | PETWORTH-YDHKES T0 PLAY WHITE SOX > 'me?ezwonh-anlu will visit Baileys «Cross Roads, this afternoon to en- 8age v!mnh wmu Sox in & mateh starting at 3 o'clock, Lefty Jewen will hurl his last game for the Pet-Yorkes before repomnl to the Prederick team of the Blue League with which he c A S0 Jom hrederioh Mt 9%, Pet-Yorkes plnnn are t0 umnhlp at Rock Oreek Church road at 1:30 o'clock to make the Virginia jaunt. TIGER FRESHMEN START WITH WIN FROM CENTRAL PRINCETON, N. J, Apfll 13.—In their opening of ‘the season, the p&eemfinmanam team from '§§ i Efi o eorooescsori 2l weorsmowan i Bl cconmasmmou! oo wl B i — = — |In 14:8. : {off the old record of 9 minutes and 4-5 e \BEARS PULL AWAY i white | CRACK BAND FROM RUTH’S he's ALMA MATER PLAYS HERE | i, Shimieg G lne ) Grant Pield today and 12 new champlons were crowned in the 19 nenu of the Tech relays. Indiana beat Michigan Normal in the distance medley and hung up s new record of 10:24 6-10 to turn trick. The reenrd for the 120-yard hurdles was knocked higher than a kite by Beard of Auburn, who won the race TLANTA, April 13.— An A demic of record smashing Lease of Indiana did the 2-mile run in the record-smashing time of 9:38 3-10 and Beard hung up ahother new mark to shoot at when he captured the 220- yard hurdles in 24:2. ‘The 120-yard hurdle record was ‘15 seconds and the 29o.y-ra low h\mfle mark bettered was 25:15 seconds. bemrod the 2-mile mark of 10 mhm‘a seconds. buke University sent down its eblm- plonship cross-country team and th ‘Tar Heels came through to win the 4- mile relay. Their time of 18:17 z-m established a new record, bettering the existing record of 18:36 2-5. Louisiana State, which was heavily favored to win the team races, hung up a new mark of 8:08 2-10 to take the 2-mile relay, clipping nearly a minute seconds. Other record - breaking ormances on the track were turned by Florida, ! Many Records Are Shattered In Georgia Tech Relay Games |3 'Eeh won both the mile and 3-mile | Lo rel No Carolina which annexed the Y5~mile freshman relay in 1:31 6-10, ;nd Auburn which were: minutes 52 1-5. seconds; freshman, 1 minute 32 2-5 seconds; 2-mile freshman relay, 9 minutes 8 leconds Louisiana State hurled tM lhot 66 feet 113 lnclul for a MW mark, and Eubanks of O ;blflr.h zumlgl'“h . "“ori fect 11%; inches. In the trials for the 220-yard hurdles, of a second off the 1928 mark ot 25! But Beard of Auburn eclipsed this the final with his 24.2, The cream cf Dixie's dash talent, in- | b cluding Holm of Alabama and uwnry of Georgia, Currie of Davidson and Brown of Louisiana State, were out for honors in the 100-yard dash, but mzy were forced to bite at the heels of Gordon, & speed merchant from Indiana, | lho r& 10 seconds flat, equaling | xmnn l and Frederick of | ‘Mississippl A. and M. found themselves tied for the wv runp with 12 feet 1% inches. They matched for he medal and Prederick won. FROM HUSKY CREW By the Assoclated Press. OAKLAND ESTUARY, Calif., April 13—Pulling far ahead of their nor- thern rivals with a terrific pace, the world champlon University of Cali- fornia crew decisively defeated the University of Washington eight by five and onc-half lengths in their annual Lhme~mfle race on the Estuary here 'rhe Bear crew, including seven of the nine veterans that swept to 10 consecutive victories and the ol{m&d g:nl championship last year, de! ortherners in a mrprta ly easy ~ They went into the lead at the start with a powerful sprint and continued to pull ahead for the re- mainder of the race. At the half way mark they led by two and a half lengths. About a mile finish the Bears had iricreased the lead to half lengths shead and this advan- 3 mmn‘d to. five and a half reat driving finish. was 15 minutes 14 is 5 seconds slower than the course record that was set by Washiogton in 1923. The varsity race was the third on the regatta pro- gram. California won the. freshman race and the Huskies the junior varsity race. Babe Ruth, the New Yntk Y:nk his first ?fll season, hut the gnbe th Band of St. Mary's Industrial School will be here this afternoon and evening at ‘Keith's ‘Theater. Last year, this band, which hnfifhy- ed around the entire circuits -.\mflun.,luuonal and Internaticnal and the ition, Won _{Ho_ national high school - band cunmhw o(%he GERMANS AND SCOTS TO MEET AT SOCCER| - Ge tournament Tepresenting iny in the international soccer spices Soringion. ad. Soath: a of the Was! and South- eastern District Association will meet in the title match of the competition this afternoon fln: 2:30 o'clock on the Leagus season. MacLennan eleven, whk:l won !.h: flag | in that loop, was made up largely of forth with the four lengths. Two hundred | McLean, Watts, Gallagy, yards from the end they were four and | Irving. BROWN A. C. WEARS CHIP ON SHOULDER Brown m.mm Club, Yq'mefl: Stadium Athietic Club, which is oommkmhthe vault, was | " mummull.i afternoon A R R T N TR 4 Newcombe of Florida clipped two-tenths | we i Scores 11-to-1 Vietory to Annex Third Lacrosse Game of Season. THADA. N. Y.. April “rcorlulh defense went to the sec: %nn? leoz’lu lacrosse ume 'Im today and the llhl nmmubmrenm-x&nmm.m{ npi'ee-le:m eryl’and = A saddy Reld et Mdmmpered he stick men, but the visitors showed the (fl" speed and stamina as well as ‘Tuck's at goal for Coinell pre- vented many scores, mnmmcorneu‘lnmat the neuon.matlulunk tic, the n was Goals—Holloway. der, lfilel ts, Pair! nmntllon's—t ) pck? nhnd Jorgholl tor Epstein !or Kelly: leson, Abel for wgeagr. S s BRiSes23 mimates syt MIDDIES TRIM RICHMOND WITH 6-RUN RALLY, 10-5 ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 13.—The Navy scored 6 runs in the fourth in- ning today and defeated the I!mvermy nd, 10 to 5. Richmond was nhe-d by 1 tally when the I(lddlu be- gan the slaughter. The box score: Richmond. ABH.OA, Navy. ABH.O.A. ’lll:‘-u!d L1t 41 o - Sl ouinn-asnal ORIDRPNEPS - S H 3 Brown. Bt 3 le.3b, ora8omomNos: -re——sa-gu-aap.— @ B PUSHNS Totals....32 8241 ERTET *Batted for Soore by Tarihe Totals. ... in: the elghth. f1o200003-3 30020378 drom Fhgeeraid A, c"' hy 3 Gentner, la'unf‘Q“tm O' | BtPuck nut—!‘ m. 7 hy Brulm : h«l‘l mnn- pl!thev- u. 3" Bantor, nn infor i v\“ Buse on errors— ‘\" 1. impires—Mr. Green !5t piate, I!\ll!‘fll Time of Same—3 hours and 30 minutes. |ST. JOHN’S gHUTS ouT GONZAGA IN GOLF MEET St. John's defeated Gonzaga, 6 to 0, at golf yesterday on the Rock Creek course. The Cadets showed general aumflw over the Purple linksmen. Next Saturday St. John's will en- g2ge Western at Indian Spring. * Summaries: Yeatman K eated A, Carroll, 4 and 8 L nnn-;v el ented Chise. § . 4 and 3: n S and s “hesi 8/ 0 Do ball. i g Hioe A EERREHERREEEERNRS ennied at mm. m m plly zf “My )ln Ofll‘lu " by lflfim TECH RACKETERS POINT FOR CENTRAL MEETING | {CATHOLIC U. RACKETERS ion Edward Duncan Fleld at Potomac at Lan- orth, | their regular Spring and Summer meet- \ |ing. The 1929 foot ball schedule probe | .| ably will be adopted. A date for the . | May will be fixed. RN EREEREES RIVAL PYLE’S PLODDERS, able to raise, E 1 EXANDRIA NIES ‘BEGIN PLAY TODAY = Three Have Battles Listed.! Other Squads to Prime for Coming Games. LEXANDRIA, Va, Apn! 13— Columbia Engine Co. will in- augurate its base ball campaign tomorrow afternoon when it plays George Washington at 3 o'clock on Hayden Pield. Del Ray A. C. will open its season tomorrow in a clash with the Patent o tossers of Washington on the 3 o'clock. - Kremer, Frinks, Cardwell, Perry, Butler, Roy Clarke, Babe Clarke, Larry Curtis, Von Deck, Hitt, Prancis, Martin, McCuliough, Gladden and Han- b-ck are asked to report in uniform at 2 pm. No. 5 Engine Co. will make its debut at Fort Humphrem Va.,, tomorrow when it opposes the Company C out- fit on the post diamond at 3 o'clock. Manager Hmm;:ud 2{ the Pire- men reques players to report at the engine house at 1:30 o'clock. Virginia A. C. base ball candidates will work vutt lumrvmg second time to- mnrm' on irginia !hlpbufld:n Co. field at 3 o'clock. . Alexandria High School athletes will appear in four events next week. Wash- ington-Lee will be played at Ballston by the Maroon and White nine Monday and here Friday in Dreadnaught Park in Section A, third lbhklh: district series games. Eastern High of Washing- ton will be met at Dreadnaught Park Wednesday. A dual meet is n-t for Sat- | urday at 2 p.m. at Hoxton Pleld. { Herold Fields, locafl youth, will take part in the marathon at Boston, Mass., Friday. Officials, prineipals and coaches schools in the third athletic district of Virginia will confer here Priday for | district track meet to be held here in| Fredericksburg High School. leader in the race for the base ball champion- ship of Section A, third athletic district will play George Mason High at Poto- mac Priday. National Pee-Wees are seeking oppo- sition with nines of that ciass. Phone Coach Howard at Alexandria 713-W. Clifton Hi School has fixed its an- nual tennis tournament for April 22. Four midget feams of this city are anxious to arrange contests with Wash- ington teams and other clubs in this vicinity. ‘They are: Xaverian Brothers School, Manager R. F. Dienelt, who may be addressed at the school; White Sox A. C., Mana Wilfred Corbin, ‘phone Alexandria or write him at 429 North St. Asaph street; Troop 146. ! Scouts, phone Alexandria 1964 be- tween 6 and 10 p.m.; Red Streak Mid- ONLY FEW GAMES ON COLLEGE CARD: | Bucknell, V. P. 1. and Marine: Nines to Invade—Some Event Each Day. NLY six college ball games will be played here this week. The* Bucknell, Virginia Poly and the Quantico Marine teams will be the only major outfits among the visitors. Bucknell will play town Tues- and Catholic University Thursday, nndwlchln( & game with Navy at An- napolis on Wednesday. The Marines will be the leading at- traction. They have lost only one game this Spring, & shut-out by Holy Cress. ‘Tomorrow Cardinals will visit Quantico and the Leathernecks will ap- prar at Brookland Saturday. Here's the week's program: Monday—Catholic University at Quantico (base hl.ll. Maryland at Hobart (lacrosse) Tueflay—hchnfll at Georgetown (base ball). ‘Wednesday—Fort Leonard at Gal- landet (base ball); Catholic Uni- versity at Willlam and Mary (track). Thursday—Mount St. Mary's at Georgetown (base ball); Bucknell at Catholic University (base ball). Friday—Virginia Poly at Maryland (base ball); Maryland at Catholic University (tennis). Saturday — Quantico Marines at Catholic University (base ball); Maryland at Navy. A meet with William and Mary at: Williamsburg, Va., Wednesday will open Catholic University's track season. Following is' the Cardinals' track schedule: p April 17—W. and M. at Willlams- burg. April 26—Penn relays. May 15—Gallandet at C. U, May 18—Delaware at C. U. May 25—Quadrangular meet, in- cluding C. U., George Washington, Johns lln]lllnl and Gallaudet. Michael J. Sheehan of Baitimore has been elected captain of the Cardinals’ swimmlnl team. He is a sophomcre and has been a member of the swim- ming team since his freshman year. Sheehan's speelnlty is the breast stroke. Finals in the Georgetown interfra- ternity will be played Tuesday night in Ryan gym at 7:30 o'clock. Tennis and golf tournaments are being arranged for the frat plnyers HURLEY’S PITCHING WINS FOR ST. JOHN'S CHARLOTTE HALL, Md.. April 13— | Walter Hurley's pitching and batting were largely responsible for a 2-to-0 tri- umph scored by St. John's base hall team of Washington over Charlotte Hall in a hard-fought game here this afternoon. Hurley hurled fine ball for the win- ners, limiting the home club to seven hits and fanning 13, and in the eighth poled a triple which paved the way for his team's two runs. He scored es Batch was being tossed out on an in- field tap. Augusterfer then singled, stole second, went to third on a wild ' pitch and registered on De Rosa's bunt. Lynch, Charlotte Hall pitcher, also was in rare form, giving up. only five | hits and striking out 12. Gomez, the | home's team shortstop, was the batting | star, getting three M(-I - NAVY PI.EBES AHEAD ANNAPOLIS. Md.. April 13.—Playing 4 plucky uphill game. the Navy Plebes, A l-pnnd also Nc- Ra gets, Manager QGerald Turner, phone Alexandria 128 between 6 and 10 p.m. RN REE HEXEEAEEENES e e (9 AM. to 9 PM.) rs and cores In stoek. \Vnmhm. 1809 14th North 7177 Also 319 13th. 1 Block Below Ave. PRRNEENEEY T3 REMARKABLE USED CAR SALE In order to better acquaint the public with our recently adopted ironclad guarantee and with the real convenience of our showrooms, we have decided to hold a one-day sale of twelve good used cars at such astonishing prices that pay day, April 16, 1929, will be long ‘remembered by the first twelve fortunate buyers who visit us on that day. - ONE DAY ONLY—TUES., APRIL 16 We have taken these cars from our own regular stock. Every one of them was * traded in on a riew Nash at a fair figure. If ‘repairs, repainting or new tires, etc., were necessary, it was done in our own shop at our cost prices. in allowance and repair costs together and’ divide it by two and sell the car to you at— HALF OUR COST! We are going to add the trade- And we will gladly show you' the appraisal card and repair chart on any or all of these cars and let you divide it to bear out the absolute honesty of these prices. HERE IS THE GUARANTEE If, after driving any used ear purchased from the Wallace Motor Company for three days, you are not entirely satisfied, your money will be cheerfully refunded without question, provided only that the used car 'is in the same .. eondition as when delivered to you. NO DEALERS—NO TRADES Coet. Bale Price, 3 1924%% .. $269.13 $13450 1926 mwu- $868.22 $434.11 ; . $698.00 $349.00 e . $753.53 $376.76 Tm.....swooo $50.00 1926 Nash Vm... R mm mw, Foprse) 1926 Hudson * 1927 Chrysler Cost. 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