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Number of Records Are szely to Be Broken in Devztt Track Meet Saturday D. C. and Nearby Sandlot Nines DEMAR IS FAVORITE Preparing for Sunday Batles| - CAPABLE ATHLETES IN'ALL OF EVENTS Field, Too, Probably Will Be in Better Shape Than for 1928 Affair. Nnxcu'xons are that mn.ny new will be broken in the sec- nnu Anmlfl Devitt School track meet, to be held Saturday on town University fleld, start- ing at 10 am. especlally if Weather conditions are favorable. Last year athletes were mel« through a track made heavy an &4 pery‘ by rain which fell mmxlbvut. With crack athletes entered in both the high school and pi school classes, it i8 expected that old marks :ifll go into the discard in both visions. Several winners of events in the 1928 meet will be on hand to dele.nd their R Ay 3 [ group tern, who won the 120+ yud hlxh es in 18 3-5 seconds, an ‘Chester, Va., high school boy, 'hn etp- “tured the mile in 4 minutes 46 4-5 sec- onds, will be among those who wil again compete. ‘Will Try to Repeat. Foremost nmmx winners last year in LIST OF CONTESTS IN SCHOOL SPORTS Ml 8t. Alba: - n's <Pm School )'Ga.rmn Prep (Prep School #m League), Garrett Park, By ball), St. Alban's. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR COLLEGE TEAMS TODAY. lueknell at Catholic University (base TOMORROW. Virginia Poly at Maryland (base 4he prep school division, who will again ball). be seen in action Saturday is Tom Carr, crack Mercersburg Academy athlete. Carr last season won three events, the running broad jump. lw ynrd dash and 220-y‘M dash, ith Tomlin- also of Meroenbur[. ln the high J\“&nw whlch m th point honors in the high school n last season by & comfortable mlnln and Meroers- burg, vhlch easily swept the field in the hool group, both are likely to E?J’ it not 5o .easy to again triumph Central, especially, is apt to blve s time retaining its laurels, as Tech, which was not represented by its full strength last year, will present its mon.u!i“f;ont lsamr?:y East- ern, which 8 clever team, al be, g for the high school trophy. ty-five or'"more teams will com- te in the mee! pelaere are the records at which the sthietes will be shooting: HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS. Javelin _throw — Hoffman, Eastern. Dlsnnee,‘ll’lufaet Shotput ( ersburg. Di 48 feet 814 inches. - Pole vault—Stevens, Central. Height, l. feet. broad jump — Summers, hdulek Distance, 19 feet 6 inches. W‘ Central. Dis- hnu 111 feet 5 es. dash—Price, Central. Time, 3 Ni" hurdles—Everett. East- Muslin, Stuy- 120-yard i S_second: H S!O-yui low hurdies—Kiernan, Cen- #ral. 31 seconds. PREP SCHOOL EVENTS. velin throw—Hydrich, Potomac :‘h Scheol. Distance, 156 feet 314 Sh.ml (12 pounds) —Kilcullen, Man- ? p.,‘;m-nee, 48 feet 1% nch Pole vault—Hydrich, Potomac State. !le'ltght. l" ’:::.: jump—Carr, Mercers. unning T, o )“rfu Distance, 21 feet 10 inches. Di throw — iState. Distance, 125 feet 3 inches. # 100-yard ! Mercersburg. “Time, 103§ seconds. high ime, 28 s 440-yard rw ;lnumk Time, 51 One-mile onds. ; 880-yard run—Kelly, Devitt. Time, 2 One.mile relay—De La Salle Insti- . Time, 3 minutes 36 seconds. 880-yard nhy-—lu'mi (by default). ¢ JUNIOR HIGH RELAYS. i 440 relay (115 nul class)— Columabia. Tung. 155 seconds . 880-yard nh (unlimited eh-)— {Mld:{l rland. '.l‘l-. 1 minute 46 on¢ SWIMMERS TO COMPETE. CHICAGO, April 18 (P).—Swimmers ifrom almost a score of States and Can- #da-will compete in the seventh annual international Y. M. C. A. indoor meet fomorrow and Saturday. Walter Spence p among them. H H f H { MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS l INTIINATWVAI- I-IMIUI- y i | % AMERICAN Allwl. 5as City, 10: 'llvllh, 1 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. o Hollywood, 5 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Aflanta, 10; Chatis 0.‘ Rew Memp! SOUTHEA mu I.IAGUL | B 'IITIIH mom. pounds) —Welch, Par- | istance, De :nuuuu. Time, 4 minutes 53% sec- | Lor Gelbert. SATURDAY. Quantico Marines at Catholic Uni- versity (base ball), Maryland at Navy (base ball). BLUE RIDGE TEAM DROPS CELTIC GAMES ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 18.—Bob Wells, manager of Frederick, of the Bluu Ridge League has cancelled all engagements scheduled with the | to will st. ulryl Celtics, April 21, 24 and 20,1 two of which were to have taken place | © here, and the town outfit has | advized the locals t it would not be practical to play the game which was pending between the two teams. J. Earle Ross, director of the Old Do- minton Boat Club basket ball team, will | be toastmaster at the banquet to be held s;ltu':!day H:u.htr in the George of . Kennedy, pres- | ident of the elub.“—y e John sports editor of the Alexandria Gazette, will speak. Columbia Engine Company has sehedulzd w: game mh th:. !ndmndghxr\: undAy at 3 nclock ‘on Haydon Pleld. Vernon Edwards has been elected coach of the No. 5 Engine Company base ball team. Horace Howard, man- ager and Mutt Cockrell, captain. How- ard is anxious to list es with senior and unlimited class clubs. Phone him at Alexandria 311. va games will be played in the sec- tion A, third athletic district, series here_tomorrow, 'm. Alexandria play- ing Washington-Lee of Ballston at 3:30 :‘m I:hylngdmu‘hr:fihl;ln' n High on Edward Duncan Held at the um’n‘!wnr. y the Columl e y to Bob mfl”‘ Russell Sutton. B:h‘nm- , Burton Ross, Dave Sha) u:uiu Latham of its basket lquld t Preps’ Alexandria Fire De h{m e Com at its annual ban- quet at the engin last night. An Important meeting of the Virginia A. C. is to be held tonight at 8 o'clock at No. 1 Truch house. V.M. I. NINE TO TRAVEL. LEXINGTON, Va., April 18 —Virginia Military Institute varsity ball players, with victories in five out of six starts, play North Carolina State at Raleigh fomorrow and on Saturday go to Chapel Hill to tackle the North Carolina nine. 1 REDS, 5; CARDINALS, 3 ‘ AT CINCINNATL , ABHLOA Cincinnatt. ) > wSemosoow? orwoachan ] oruassssenl comoMNONNEN; SoomuuLHanw oounsononss’ “Tot 34102413 Totals....31 132716 *Batted for Sherdel in seventh innine. 8t. Louis. Cineinna; ors ek Ronuer Plu(nxer S aikers Aflon. S Tworbas hits—al ‘Gelbert. Bottoniley. Home. run mie. Bteten boserPord. SNt —Bott lennr vllkl’v Ixon, Dlm Dv‘ e B R cinnati. a t b“n on balls—Off Sherdel, hlrd ?trurk out—By Sherdel. i) hllthl!l xuvmf {:]’_“ML - l CUBS, 13; PIRATES, 2 | a3 : 3 A s AL R ] sicit ibmsdsend -n—nuoww Totals... fur Kremer in fifth lnnlnl ied for sweionis ..‘:..'.'.'x'...fl"‘ E l;‘%’me 3in :’m:‘ 3 of nings: off Auts Bodies, s I!inl .r':'l\;m' R Fenders mm irelt bothnte-m'umututmeoflum- New Yo MARYLAND UNAVY GAME T0 ATTRACT Diamond Clash at Annapolis Saturday Is Feature of Week End Card. land. are ‘The Cardinals a u{w ition to make l interest thernecks. Rather than a contest it 1ooms 88 an exhibition ' Marines, One of the outstanding lege attractions in this section the lacrosse battle between Rul St. John's, at Annapolis. Ne! been defeated and both are lxmma‘I leading candidates -for the nal championship. Georgetown supporters are enthullnl over the progress of Clarion Cosh in decathlon. Cosh’'s specialty has been the quarter mile and he is a member of the mile relay, but of late the sophomore from Vlnelund. N. J., has shown indica- tions of class in the sprints and field events. Sexton, who was oounted on as a Georgetown ace in the Penn relays April 26 and 27, pulled a tendon in winning the inf jegiate shotput last | month and the tnlury still is bother- some. It may be that Cosh will out- strip him. ‘Maryland and V. P. L will Southern Conference Tristate gumz ball _Rme tomorrow at College Park. ‘The Terrapin tennis team will visit the Cardina's at Brookland today. callulh University has tried in vain t started in tennis and track. Sev- eral nez meets were called off because courts and rain prevented its mck mnugunl with William and Mary. Quantico continues to mop up in base ball, the Devil Dogs swamping St. Bona- venture had the satisfaction of driving out the Marines’ starting fllnglr. Smith, who lasted six innings. e finger usually has been enough for the Leath- ernecks. MICHIGAN NINE SHOWS POWER IN FIRST GAME CHICAGO, April 18 (#).—Michigan has made & start in its fight to re- tfin the Big Ten base ball plon- sl The Wolverines. with one of the best hitting clubs of the race and a staff of able pitchers, opened their campaign by defeating Northwestern, 4 to 1, at Ann Arbor yesterday. The defeat was the second within a week for. the Wildoats. Illinois displayed its power by trounc- ing Butler College, 21 P 4 1 & mon- conference game, while Chicago was defeated, 1 to 0, by Lake Forest, another non-conference foe. I BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS I AMERICAN LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE CLUB! 8. h | R Thiladelohis. Mo 5 aghigeion ¢ fl( Louis. 5 Boston-New ¥o TODAY'S GAMES. Fhiladelphia a¢ Washinsten, Dettort at Cleveland. Chicago at St. 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE cl.tu r4 ......._P TS Barley Malt. Try It out, emting fll At Al Dealers! TROUSERS| To Match Your 0dd Coats S, 7th & venture, 13 to 6. However, 8t. Bona- | \rd4 Route ANDLOT base ball teams through- 256 Maryiandtody sre putting ant y are in energetic practice licks in week end. nwmmmncemowum man had given the tossers to drill for and they were making the with unlimif ltAln’l oo preparation for games over the diamond. , between 6 and 7 pm. Aeonultlllouch for Sunday, A. C. on the| Addison , ‘dismonders will prac- tice Baturday afternoon st 3 odookn . | Missouri avenue and Third s hymonmonb!nr on the Batson, ynch- cludo Edi md chrl.m-n. pitchers; Cinotti, Gill and Jar- mm. tnflfldcrl, and Perry, Moeller and Atwell, outfielders, Eastern _All-Stars unlimited class nine, which will meet Plerce A. C. of Hyattsville !undlydn'lmo c!oc:: 'zn wu;: 1 yRTOUN! meet ton! at lsl'faanvumt noruum Manager Mills is bootlnl nmu fm- the Easterns at 1503 Gales street north. east. Edmond’s Art Stene Co. nine which has carded a game for Sunday at 3 o'clock with Virginia White Sox at | Bafleys Cross Roads, Va., is after more contests, Call Atlantic 2000-2001. Monroe A. C. nine, which will face Friendship A. C. Sunday at 3 o'clock on the Brookland field, wishes it made clear that it is in no way affiliated with the younger team known as Monroe A. C. of Northwest thlnmu Cavalier A. C. has Been listed by Cabin John Junior Order nine for a game Sunday by Cabin Junior Order mlo:k hich will drill this afternoon at o'cl A few open dates remain on the Cabin John's team schedule and it would like to list fast uniformed unlimited class mml Call Ad Sadtler at Bradley 201-F-14. nr ldd.ress him at Bethesds, Eastern All-!hu, Midget class base ballers, will practice tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock on the Twining City dia- mond. The Easterns will face Corinthian | }"“f,'::““" on the South Elipse at o'cl A meeting of the Kundy Athletic C|uh base ball team will be held tomor- w night at 8 o'clock at the home of Revelln Jones, 818 Longfellow street. Kennedys are to meet Army quarters nine in an unlimited ch- %l;fih Sunday at 12 o’clock at Bolling le] Auth’s unlimited division nine is to | drill tomorrow afternoon at § o'clock on Monument diamond No. 10. Clyde Milans, insect class base ballers, are casting about for with teams | in their division. Call the manager at | Decatur 800, Apuumnr. 130. Players between 16 and 18 years old are wanted by the nnrly Bethesda A. Nichols mld lln to hen undi- dates at Bradley 127-J, Ca A. C. diamonders are to gather t at 8 o'clock at 270 Fifteenth street southeast. Games with unlimited class teams are being booked by Man- ager Callan at Lincoln 7946-J after 5:30 o'clock. ‘Washington Red Birds and Addison Acnmu'mblu.l Hu« % nnarnomn Hess A. C. nlne, which has listed & e with Army War College for Bun- at 3 o'clock at Wi racks, was to practice todsy at 8 ucloa on Fairlawn Fleld. Manager Cinotti of St Joseph's Athletic Club nine wants to list games mr,uunn for flulr efpvl\l1:1n Ar) Vm. diamond, will be the first’ regular game for the Busmen. Barnes Midget class base ballers will | a; meet tnnuhtnlo'cboknll'llunne street northeast. Games with the um?n may be arranged by calling Avenue Valet and Astec unlimited class nines will face Bunday n a c'clock on the West Ellipse diamond. HAWKS WILL DRILL FOR SUNDAY CLASH HYATTSVILLE, Md, April 18— Brentwood Hawks ball _team, which will meet Lanham A, C. Sunday at 2:30 o'clock at Lanham, will drill today at 5:30 o'clock on the Hawks' diamond. Hawks will meet Priday night at the Nighthawk Club at 8 o'clock and all members are urged to attend. Bill Walton's Plerce A. C. diamond- ers are to practice Saturday at 4 o’clock on the Hyattsville h !ehool fleld in pre] ition for Sunday with the Eastern All-lur unlimite chu nine on‘ Ml: hynound. at 1:30. 'fimpmh for Plerce, with wune on catching hym have been added the Hyattsville Volun- teer Fire Department base ball They are me Laurie, outfielder; Frenchy Cohan, pitcher and outfielder; Harry Canvin, catcher, and Larry ‘Walsh, pitcher and first A practice with the Lanover nine has been booked by the Firemen for Sunday. It probably will be played on the Hyattsville High uhmnnz starting at 10 o'clock. According to plans, the Plnmen will open thelr cam nrly in Il to Lho mner ter, the Hremens nine, is booking nmu at either Hyattsville 1042 or 194. W. C. Kreitser has president of the Bowie Al with W. A Smith, treasurer; J. Dorsey, secretary, and Capt. W. A | Smith, treasurer. Gambrills nelrbym Anne AAmp:Anecl” o o season Rms Mercedes nine at Gambrills. J. F. Hallett has been re-elected manager of the Gambrills team. Charles Hayes, with 360, 50 far has the best three-game string in the blind pig doubles tournament in p on the Arcade howling alleys. Approxi- mtmv 20 cuekplnnen 0 hr hlve shot their three games the tournament and belore it is over, Aprll 24, 1t is ex- pected that just about every member of the Prince Georges County Duckpin Association will have competed. COLLEGE BASE BALL. NO WAITING HERE You Get Your New Tires ‘on the Spot! . 5 ROYALSI“ | »0 Your Registration Card Is Enough for Us Pay Out-of-Income Plan As You Ride Guaranteed 18 MONTHS In Writing _This Written Guarantee Absolutely Covers BRUISES, BLOW-QUTS, RIM CUTS, UNDER INFLATION FAULTY BRAKE ADJUSTMENT, WHEEL . MISALIGNMENT —and all other road luurda 624 Pa. Ave. S.E. 1234 l‘\l-lh st. N.W. 2250 Sherman Ave. TINE SYSTEM of the District pl team. | and runner-up wimflm Nfll elected | thietio Olb. | (pore will be an_inno TO TAKE MARATHON i i AT Egg%;g and Mfin thtmured for tomorrow, but trmt the entry this = ll:e the larg: e ent year Jo t in {the history of the event., KERR\IS NAMED COACH OF COLGATE GRlDDERS WASHIN Pa., April 18 'GTON, Andy xm;mlmhucouh vha‘ has d of Wash-| Kerr {0 Washington and Jef- ferson from) Stanford University. Women In ITH twa of the leading | week by Miss E. net activities. ells lor the District junior ‘championship last year, is expected to make & strong bid for the Eastern crown with Dorothy | Kelso, another playgrpund star, giving her keen competition. Fourteen entries e been received and others are expested before the lists close. According Miss Fosdick, the event will be clasy>d as a major activity if 16 or more girls compete and the winner and rungier-up will re- celve major letter awayds. It there should be less than 16\in the draw, however, tennis will be nated a minor lIp‘l’n addition to the P‘IYv tennis am at Eastern the !or::m‘:f classes of mnructz:r!or | beginners given on ‘Tuesday] afternoons | of each week throughout §the Spring | Ertyon. o enter st with Mra, Wi jne eartiest | opportunity. Play in the tournament ly will get under way next Monday}and will be held each Monday aftepnoon on the Monument Park courts. e school courts are mot in condition for match Py made - postad on the board outside &wfl sym Hockey teams are bdu forrued at mum a8 another after-schooll, sport hdd season. Play be hmuhoolmdlum,' 2 full-sized fleld is to be marked o: Not only is that never | WASHINGTON TOBACCO CO, similar | scholastics when they School Teams Will Be'Active In Three Pastimes Tomorrow U‘I‘L!O school base Yall and = chlhu.t'o Prep Bchool Tennis uuuo lno'.her meet are programmed on fl'lflmfl" are card arranged mmmo' for schoolboy Bunln-:“ m’: Wes an face in the public Nl’h mle dhmnnd and tennis matches. The lace in the Mrn game will take p! stadium, starting lt ! 15 o'clock. The tennis match probably will be staged on the Sixteenth streettnurvo courts, | tral Eastern cinderpathers at Alexandria against the strong lpl.l- copal High team. 'nlnewlbemlk.\n‘lude- upubuc high series of the V‘I;:um line-up 1}:oul,lkely will remain rsame, thong| ere may be _shifts in the batt! order. Bt. Alban’s will begin its fight for its third straight title in the Prep Schocl Tennis League when it entertains Priends racketers tomorrow. More than nnul interest attaches to the showing of the Eastern track team against lnlscvpul. ‘The Alexandrin scholastics recently soundly defeated Tech. It is believed that something re- garding the comparative strength of Toch mrn with Cen- s for first hon- mlnuumuchuhmmhmmv 24, may be gained as the result of the Episcopal track. tests on the k, Mr:m‘b?lm-mwcmh hflly postponed cham bau\:uu,u:'u':hm against | big lea die Leobard probably will | again begln on the mound for the Stenogs, with Roland Hargett bel the bat. Business is handicapped of sea- soned material, and though the Stenogs may do better than expected, thzy -re not thought likely to prove serious tenders for the series flag. Coach Lynn ‘Woodworth, however will have the u--m fl(hfln( he time. That is Dln Ahern, Western's mentor, today that he expected to an- ounced lll!n start Pletcher in the box tomor- | yestel inst Business. Pletcher pitched for the Georgetown lost to Eastern last Priday, 7 to 8, and on the whole, dld ldrly well. He is the lone seasoned | Western has. Sport Hmwn-;:uhem:lechl-mm of the hockey group. Mildred Nelll is assistant row By CORINNE FRAZIER. o{tlump which includes more than t'o!\llllfllnlllnld] with prospects | sume of & number of other recruits. MeKinley High School m‘umlmua for minor T's, the hi athletic | award open to members of the !l!r' sex at the Technical school, in recog- | nition of their prowess on the basket ball field, include six seniors;'two jun- iors and one sophomore. six juniors, six sophomores and six| freshmen have been recommended for numerals. If all recommendations are O. K.'d | by the general organization council of the school, as is expected, the girls |P® utamed will be "’"S}"’ thel"u; ?}’;em. at a special assembly to be held in the near future. { ‘The nine selected as the best play- ers in the recent interclass series who are scheduled to receive minor T's in-| clude: Seniors, Dorothy Lane, Marle Trede, forwards; Virginia Sabotka, center; Helen Notter, side-center; Catherine Wassman_and Joyce Conner, guards. g&mbo‘n ll:rpm Bmith and o chanan, uflrnfls Sophomore, Hat- | tie Stryker, i Numeral nw-rds “are recommended | for the following: Juniors, Bessie Buchanan, Margaret Smith, Helen Hawes, Bertha Von Berni- | witz, Ruth Leonard and Ester Jalley. Sophomores, Leonore Goodwin, Ha tie Stryker, Marie Hunt, Nellle Hobbs, Georgia Stoulil and Plorence Brill. | rruhmen, Ethel Koochogey, Pearl| Brown, Johanns Dan- manager. Miss TImogene vho this | Stockett is ‘the instructor in ch""'huk In addition, | | Ba mme Washington-Lee High base ball- ¥ Ballaton: Va..- A ,.‘:.*z R between onlwlh: University Preshmen and East- ern diamonders carded foday in n;: mlcrn Stadium was e: postponed mo!the to permit the pi Central-Tech game then ‘Three base ball encounters scheduled ipse, andria High at Alexandria and Emer- son and Episcopal were to meet at | Episcopal. LASSMAN IS GOING BACK TO HOSPITAL By the Associsted Press. NEW YORK, April 18—Al Lassman, New York unlvmi loot Cll'nefl T h hlt PIF 1: ’x‘:; e Tec! o to the hospital for further t‘rul- his scholastic opemu of the term in September. goes back to the Prench Hnlge 1, from which he was discharged in bruary, today for an indefinite No official statement concerning his condition was made by the university officials, and Dr. Michael Tetelman, who had Lassman his care, re- that he has suffered a slight relapse or that his complete re- covery not come as soon &5 ex- INDIANA JAVELIN STAR MAY BE OUT OF MEET BLOOMINGTON, Ind., A 1 —A back injury may keep hart, Indiana’s star hvelin thrower, from competing in the Kansas relays turday. mulun,vhohnbeen asa winner in the n%rred | certain the injury early in the season. BASE BALL %N AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK Washington vs. Philadelphia TICKETS ON SALE AT PARK AT 9:00 AN lla_Erisman, h-kl.nnumm-umuh-' age. I loses its taste appeal. 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