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0 C.= MONDAY,” MAY 6. 1929. S PORTS 3 .SPORTS. STAR. WASHINGTOXN. D. az‘flan = THE EVENING d U. Nine Strives for Runner-Up Berth : Schoolboys Facing Busy Week YOUNGSTERS OFFER VARIETY OF EVENTS Nearly 30 Contests Listed in Base Ball, Tennis and Track. By CORINNE FRAZIER. Women in Sport ENNING SCHOOL junior schiag trio to claim the coveted gold emblen ball team won the junior divi-|the reward of having attained the high- sion championship of the Rose- | est degree of athletic efficlency to be dale Playground League this past | striven for on the playgrounds and pre- week, defeating Blow School. 9 | sented only after three years of all- to 4, for the title afier winning section | around activity including participation A honors by a victory of 18 to 3 over | in track and fleld events: organized Wheatley School. Blow had previously | games and nature work, with proof of won the section B championship by | cfficiency in leadership and a high rat- romping on Kingsman, 33 to 5. Thae | ing In sportsmanship, Benning squad will receive a challenge | _Silver buttons, the second degree of trophy awarded by the plavground de- | efficiency, indicating the completion of partment, which they will retain for | Lwo-vear tests, were awarded four girls one year. fro mthe Benning School, five from Three games were plaved in the Sen-| Rosedale and threc from Phillips pl for League of the Rosedale division dur- | ground. as follows ing the past week. resuliing in victories nnine School Catherine Hal for Pierce, Wheatley and Benning eI ARRE e B ol B Schools. Pierce defcated Madison, 9 to Herson, Cooper 5. Wheatley triumphed over Maury, 18 to 4, and Benning nosed out Maury, 6 to 5. Other Elementary School games played were as follows: Columbia Helghts divi-ion (senior league) Monros defeatea Takomna. 4-3: Park View defeated Hunbard. 10 Vest' - detented Barnard, 23-140 West 65" %0d Tiiesdell “detented Hubbard. Ty defaulr Hapns Hoilow E. V. Brown de- fented Oster, o Garfield Brent. 21 T4 to 7 TODAY. Temple at Georgetown, base ball. Maryland at V. P. L, base ball. TOMORROW. Virginia at Maryland, tennis. | Maryland at Washington and Lee, base ball. i WEDNESDAY. West Virginia at Georgetown, biv‘i | ball. George | base ball. Catholic U. at } 'y, base ball. Maryland at Navy, tennis. Marviand at V. M. L. base ball. Georgetown at Lafayette, tennis. THURSDAY. Gettysburg at Catholic U, base ball. FRIDAY. Gettysburg at Georgetown, base ball. Catholic U. at Richmond, tennis. | Georgetown vs. Holy Cross at New Haven, golf. Washington at Gallaudet, HOUGH entries for the eleventh annual invitation interscholas- | tic track meet to be held under | the auspices of the C. Club of Central High School Saturday, May 18, in Central Stadium, will be re- | ceived until next Friday enough teams | to assure the success of the affair al- ready are in line. Devitt, which won the 1928 meet with | 28 points, has entered as have also | Tech which finished second a year ago | with 20 points and Woodberry Forrest which was a close third with 19. | Among other institutions which so ITH apy Iisted this u 1ly District tennis ly 30 events will prove an ve one for athletes of th Base ball, competitions are of the last several days ted a tight situation in e for second place in State League of the Conference. ch staris a 3-day trip | rginia Polytechnic In- ton and Lee and V. Institute on_ succe: pes to spurt into the run- ion now held by North Caro- On May 15 the Terrapins yirginia Military Institute at their I league game. Maryland must win ung skirmishes to r a tie for it. The Carolina 3tate. itute, Vi inia Military ington an s out of it. been cli ed by ty with a string Wit ook Rose Rut'i Brown. Phitiips M thy White and man, Doro eanor Lustig. E | League | _ Quite a large group from each of the Y€ | {hree grounds named above won their bros buttons, having completed th first year tests. These includcd School - Ma Wapel. d gram is the third Catholic Interscholastic track held Sa in Catholic University Stadium. and public high school base ball matches in Eastern dium between Business Central orrow and Tech and Western Fri- day. A uniqu. graphic mee Swavely, Manassas, Va. annual meet to be Ravmon fargaret Booth. Eisie Wo: gles. Hellen Frencham. H: Richardson. Teresa James. Mildred Dameron Kosedala Playground Ruth Kimail | Herson, Pauline Herson. Dorothy McVea | Emma ' McVeary, “Louise Richardson Richardson. Mottie Yancy, Gertrude For | Mildred Kat illips Playground- Marcia Pearcon. anor Kessier. Flizabeth Hartung. E Voith. Helen Anthony. Margaret saret Blumeuaaer, Marguerite Giler. division 27 to 1 division to 6 St. Alban’s, St. Alban's on Smallvood | defeated an Ness defeate. At WEDNESDAY. Gonzaga, ball) y Plebes, Annapolis (base among Pol Virginia Avenue d Eastern Lenox defeated Con Grounds (b re will be the tele- Saturday between Devitt igh ilitary _Acodem nn. The Devitt athlete re and the Castle He:gi b Lebanon and a record of t! pe nances will b» exchanged by wire, with the result of the meet to be an- nounced later. Devitt authorities would like to make the affair a triangular one and are casting about for another team to_compete against here. Tomorrow and Friday will be the most active days. Eight events are listed tomorrow and nine car are carded Friday. Thursday will be the leanest day only one coniest being listed. t. Alban’s will be the only combina on of the Capital group to make ar extended trip. The W.sccnsin Avenue School's bese ball team will engage its old rival, St. Christopher, in Richmond on Frid: rday will mee: Christ Church tos: also in the V ginia Capital. St. Christopher recentl defeated St. Alban's here and the latter will be seeking to even scores. Down at Upper Marlboro, Md., the high school team there will entertain Hyattsville High in a game that prob- #bly will decide the Prince Georges ! Coi High School champ!onship. chief, Monument Gonzaga vs. Georgetown Prep, Gar- rett Park (Prep School Tennis League). THURSDAY. Eastern vs. Georgetown Prep, Gar- rett Fark (base ball). FRIDAY. | Tech vs. Western, Eastern Stadium | (public high school base ball cham- plonship game, 3:15 o'clock) Tech vs. Western, Sixteenth Street Reserveir courts (public high school tennis championship match, 3:15 o'clock). | _Business vs. Catholic _University Freshman, Brookland (base ball), | St. Alban’s vs. St. Christophe: mond (base ball). DUCKP | __Hyattsville High vs. Upper Marlboro | High, Upper Marlboro (Prince Georges County high school base ball champion- | ship game). ‘ Georgetown Prep vs. St. Alban's, St Alban's (Prep School Tennis League match). | g | St. John's vs. A dhate vs. Gonzaga (Prep School | Joe Foule Plaza “givision (junior league) - Peabody- Carbery defeated Arthur, ges | v War College golfers will hold | thelr weekly handicap tournament tc | morrow morning at the Washingt Barracks, play to be followed by lunch- | eon at the officers’ club. | Mrs. Everett Hughes is in charge of | the tournament, with Mrs. Condon Mc- Cornack heading the luncheon commit- tee. An fron club will be presented to th low net scorer by Mrs. Thomas Catr in additicn to the regular fiight pr of cight v s | gt et ; | E. V. Brown interclass teams have . | been active during the past few days, four games being rcported. with two victories credited to 7B grade contest- ants, one to 8B and one to 8A. Seven B romped on 7A, 22 to 5, and later took the measure of 8A, 25 to 8. | Eight A recovered some lost ground by a win over the Tth-6th grade combina- | tlon, 27 to 10, and 8B gained a de- cision over 7A, 20 to 14, Games will be played this week in | both the elementary school and inter- class loops, a number of contesis being scheduled for every afternoon through Friday. 2t 3:30 o'clock cn the respec- | tive playgrounds. Carolina N. C. State A e Virginia. . Maryland 5 V.M 1. 4 6 ch plays the strong cam today, will meet y the Hill- d after the regular hich got away finally has combination, ¢ its romain- Girl swimmers who attend the Jewish Community Center Sport night tomor- row evening will be entertained by an exhibition swim featuring Duke Togo. Japanese tank star and Florence Skad- ding, former holder of the South At- Go'd athletic test buitons were won | lantic breast stroke title and one of the by three girls as a result of the May |leading divers in this section. | day tests held on the various municipal | In addition, the girls will be accorded plavgrounds in the District. Alice Gar- | full privileges of the gymnasium and bedini, Hazel Gibson and Sarah Cur- | the pool. Each guest ix asked to bring tin, all of Benning School. were the | her own suit or gym outfit. Despite its record of only three vie- tories in 12 games the Catholic Uni- X ty team is still hustling. The Cardinals were the peppiest lot of ball vers scen on a college digmond in section this Spring when they | cled Manhattan College the other | Tennis League match). 4 e & |~ Central vs. Georgetown Freshmen, |1, Birdmte . The flinging of Jocko Conlin espe- | Georgetown (tennis). | E. Fowler cially was encouraging. He turned in | SATURDAY. R domiets o R. Morrisette . the best pitehed game on the Cardinale’ | g annual Catholie interscholastic | . Samn... B e T e lth telling | track meet, Catholic University Stadium | 3- visicy is bean as well as his arm cHNE | (preliminaries start at 10:30 am.) | L woador Calvert Hall vs. St. John's, Monument | A\ Dosing ‘Gr’;\.unds (base ball), g r(?-{mv’r; . | _ Tech vs. Mount St. Mary's Prep, Em- " Buriu | mitsburg, Md. (base ball). 5 | "% Rlams Devitt vs. Castle Heights Military | E. Staubly | Academy of Lebanon, Tenn. (telegraphic | 3 S5t " | track meet), H. Leslie i St. Alban’s vs. Christ Church, B Gaitrenie P risf urch, Rich- W lle.... {mond " (base ball). ch- | Sppenheimer | B. Parsons With the Bowlers G. Fredericks Soe Muiros C. Benson ... John Blick Associates have won the champion- ship of the Realtors' Bowling League, | beati test wiil come My 18, when the John- | vy p o SARNON & Luchs, runner- nies meet Johns Hopkins, | 52 27 tWo gammee. Boss & Phelps was To get in line for the title Maryland | third, six games behind Shannon & | Georgetown Freshmen vs. Ensb@rn.“ | ~Gonzaga vs. St. John's, Monument e v | nT N el Wi in Grounds (base ball). e Mist Win All Four Games in Grgunds tase bal. = atisvite RUNNEr, Who Finished Fourth Enough Teams Now in Line | High, Hyattsville (base ball). | | in 1928, to Return—Agee | Business vs. Central, Eastern Stadium 4 Is to Succeed. | (public high school base ball cham- Annual Affair. | plonship game, 3:15 o'clock). e Reservoir courts (public high school ATONGH the entrants An the secs tennis champlonship match, 3:15 ond annual 15-mile run, to be | oiclock) : s conducted by the City Club here | Western _vs. _ Catholic University Stirda y Mty ab e oiitomises | Hyattsville High vs. Gonzaga, Monu- rels, js William McK. Myers of the ment Grounds (base ball) _ | Shanahan Catholic Club of Philadel- | St. Alban’s vs. Woodward, St. Alban's phia. Myers, who finished fourth in the | Eastern vs, two-thirds of the distance. An unusu- | (base ball). | ally fast 10-miler, he has been working St. John's vs. Georgetown Prep. GAr- | hard at 15 miles, and if he can keep up B rett Park (Prep School Tennis League | his best pace for the full distance in SATURDAY. i to beat. G town at Navy, track. (tennis), | Gapt. Hamby of the 3d Corps Area,| George Washington at Catholie U, | far have filed their entries with J. H. | | who manages Bill Agee, has let it be | grack. Springman, in charge of the meet at Max Lamp, the German 10,000-meter | 2 ‘Marviand, tap- | 0 Alexandria, which has its usual t;[w’;\mr!:l:g‘pnr B o the wiher e ,,.;‘f'""""d S4 Westorri MusyIRnf, 8- | oong tenm: “all_the District schools runners who will represent the Mill- | " Maryland at Hopkins, track. | who have irack combinations of appre- rose Club of New York. He points out| Georgetown vs. Harvard, morning, | Ciable strength; Alexandria High, | one of Millrose's best, by A good 200 | both matches at New Haven; golf. | Forrest, Swavely, Forest Park High of vards last vear. | £ i il Baltimore, Sherwood High of nearby | H. J. Odenthal, executive secretary of CANZONERI GETS CHANCE ‘Mnnlanmery County, Md.; Gilman | ber of ‘eniries already received for the Joseph's High, also of Baltimore, and run. He is hopetul that all colleges and| FOR CRACK AT MORGAN | Chester, Va., High. All the junior high | universities will be represented. To the | schools "of this city have entered the first three District boys crossing the cvents for that clas line the Cy McDonald, Pearson & Crain neri of New York has been promised a | and Louis Cups will bo awarded. Every |title match with Tod Morgan for the |clude Tom Nase, spectacled crack miler | athlete finishing will receive a medal. = | world junior lightweight crown if he de- | and half-miler of Chester, Va., High, | Entrics must be filed before midnight | feats Andre Routis of France at the | whose performances in scholastic meets | hereabout the past few years have been City Club or at the sports department i = of any of the local newspapers. high jump-r of Central High School, 5 & ; HILDRETH LEADS RACERS. |0 000 o (hers. ¥5i ] | NEW YORK., May 6 (#).—Sam | In addition to the Emory Wilson Cup, IN TOURNEY LIST |[Hildreth leads the trainers in winners | the school scoring the most points in FOR NEXT TWO NIGHTS | two weeks of the Jamaica race meeting. | Cornell Alumni Cup. No school has | Hildreth hass addled cight winners, with | more than one leg on this trophy. It total winnings of $14,150. J. Johnson, | will go to the institution whose athletes Singles, 7 P.M. | although he saddled only two winners, | first win the meet three years. Rt % | Jake Bauer, with three winners, Tanks | with the meet getting under way at 1:30 81 third in winnings with $10,800. o'clock. 66 | Eastern Stadium_ (base ball) iri-State League if It | Saiioney to Insure Success of ) Sure He’ll Repeat. Business vs. Central, Sixteenth Street = Freshmen, Brookland (base ball) A to make a Stiff bid for top lau- | (base bail) | 1928 run, led Bill Agee, the winner, for mateh). the coming race he will be mighty hard | catholic U. at Richmond U., tennis. known thau his protege does not fear | = Maryland at Army, lacrosse. | Central High School, are Episcopal High | that Agee trimmed Whitey Michelson, | and Georgetown vs. Yale, afternoon; Staunton Military Academy, Woodberry the City Club, is pleased over the num- Country School of Baltimore, Mount St. y CHICAGO, May 6 (#).—Tony Canzo- Crack athletes who will compete in- May 20. Blanks may be obtained at the | Chicago Stadium Friday night. | outstanding: Calvin Milans, sensational saddled and purses won for the first |the meet will achieve a leg on the TONIGHT. Clase. | Tanks second in purses with $12,000. Twenty-cne events are listed in all, ® L] [J ' LR L. Tubbs L. Tubbs . G. Bannar H. Knee . R Schreiner W. Larcombe Davidson . Drer : Foreman . V. Hasselbush . Hughei ... . France Groft Low Donaldson ... Howard . Healey . Light .... _ Laughlin Moore Tt hos been erroneously reported that i the Hotchkiss trophy Washington _in n The cup has been in the Colonials possession for three years. It became theirs perma- nently when they won it twice in three meets. Maryland feels that it still has a chance to share the national lacrosse | title, placing its hope in a possible defeat for St. John's of Annapolis and Navy, the only two contenders with clean slates. The Terrapins will have an opportunity to befoul the Middies' record in a battle June 1. St. John's only remaining serious their ann * McGolrick . Schroth Denham Bid ... Teams, 9 P.M. >>bb>0arEB00UTY AR s N OMIHaD. o> zENZENLL Lz >>>>>Uatamonmnnantatawy General Counsel_(Internal Ri Bearcats (R. R. Y. M. C. A).oco..ee Columbia Garden "(Arlingion ' Com.) Columbis Helghts (Northwest Wash.). Potomac Savings Bank (Georget'n Rec.) Liberty A. C. (Grorgetown Recreation) .. Georgetown Gas (Georgetown Recreation) Regents_(Hebrew Inter Club) Vista (Hebrew Inter Club). 3! Y would need win from Army, Western | Maryland, Hopkins and Navy. The | Terrapins have lost only to St. Johns. | The . slarting today, will put_in one : : y foot ball practice -and then quit the gridiron | flat until next Fall. Catholic Univarsity . also steams up its Spring drills today. A large percentage of Washington's sports writers were nursing sore muscles today as the result of & 5-inning battle yesterday with Lou Little and his| coaching staff on the Hilltop. The scribes, captained by Jack Espey, held the lead for one inning. They got four Tuns in the first off Pitcher Bill Dudak. and the coaches retaliated with only three off Rollie Atkinson, who used to play at Maryland. After that—! Final score, 13 to 4. Virginia's tennis team will meet | land's at College Park tomorrow. | SUMMARY OF SPORTS | FOR PAST WEEK END Associated Press. Track. Columbus, Ohio.—George Simpson shades world's record for 100 yards by | tenth of a second at Ohio relays with 95-10 performance. San Francisco.—Russell Sweet runs 100 in 92-5, with aid of heavy wind. Los Angeles.—Charley Borah suffers leg injury in 100-yard dash, in which he and Frank Wykoff are beaten by Nathaniel George of Whittier College. Six-mile record falls as Harry Chauca covers distance in 29:44. New Haven.—Pennsylvania downs Yale in dual meet, 73 2-3 to 611-3. Ithaca.—Cornell swamps M. L T, 114 to 21. New York.—New York University conquers Colgate, 87 to 39. Cambridge—Harvard wins triangu- lar_meet with Brown and Holy Cross. Milwaukee.—Central Collegiate In- | stitute, Hamilton, Ont. wins private school championship at Marquette re- |, 1a; Rowing. —Columbia wins all four races in Blackwell Cup regatta with Yale and Penn Cambridge—High wind forces post- ponement of Harvard-M. I. T. regatta. Tennis. Philadelphia.—Lott, Hennessey son and VenRy v team to play Canad Toronto.—Wright, Crockes and Ham are named to Canadian Davis cup team Athens.—Greece via in Davis Cup tie. Brussels —Eelgium ond round of Davis with victo: Copenhagen. — Denm Chile in first round Da Beurnemouth, Eng.—H wins E hard cous Derby, Conn Alli- nates Jugosle- | advances to sec- ! ompetition | ark conquers Cup tie. W. Austin title. Miscellancous. Philadelphia.—Mack Weiss wins na- A.A. U. 50,000 meters walk | hip. H 2 hit three homers in with White Sox; Ruth got one Sunday. Irvington, N. J.—Heidelberg Club of Pittsburgh national emateur soc- cer champlon: WISCONSIN IS LEADING. CHICAGO, May 6 (®).—Victorious in consec ve road battles, Wis- surprising badgers today settled down for a I home schedule during which they hope to clinch their first Big Ten base ball champions re than a decade | standing: L cor, Ohio Stats. | Minnesota . FIGHT LAST NIGHT. By the Associated Press HAVANA.—Hilario Martinez knccked out Paul Rojas (4). 3 3 3 | sette. 342, Luchs, Teem Standing. w. Associntes . 8% 5 Shannon-Luchs 63 Boss & Phelps. 57 42 3 0.... 80 49 Col. Ti Hedges & Mid'n 49 80 MoKeever-Goss 35 LUTHERAN LEAGUE, Team Standing. w. 475 48 3 8 Sansbury Co Wardman No. | Wardman No. 2 afritz Co......47 8 Reformation St. Marks . Zion No. 1 Georgetown Trinity = Grace ... S By 8t. John's No .23 Christ ..........38 Luther Piace .. 2¢ 5. High i Padif 1158 Mark's, 1619; St igh fea i peifh team games—St. Mark's, 551; St. Hisn individual sets—Pellinger, 368; Mori- team sets—st. Hign “fndividy Morigete. G20t High strikes_Barnazd. 43: N. Gro; High & Barnard. 195: Thor; High average—B; , 113 —Pellinger, | u7: | | MARONIC LEAGU | Elaims (General Accounting Navy Yard (Capitol Hill) @@ Breech Mechanikm (Navy Yard) Voucher (Fruit Growers).. Sachems (Comforter Club). ... Underwood (Office Equipment) @ ..\ ... .. Post Office (General Accounting Office) . Chiet Clerk (General Accounting Office) Electrical Section (Gov. Printing Office) Pressmen No. 2 (Gov. Printing Office) Doubles, 10 P.M. Winzel and Puhlman Kabat and Ferguson.. Armiger and Viehmeyer Ernest and Holkamp d and Nask: and Ehlers . nd Cones........ od and_Donaldson. Morgan and Patton.... Ibert and Donaldson Casper and Tucker 5 Mvers and_Nelson Riley and Partner : McMahon and Bakersmit! Fegan and Ryan Bowles and Poweil.’ Adams and Bouiz Warder and Wysong . O'Toole and Partner. Lyons and Goodall. Trueit and_William! Jones and Knee.... Wolstenholme and’ Anzi evens and Morgan bBuaoUDEORWaTBOM» QT It 5 Swindlehurst and O'Neal Reynolds and Wright Team Standing. Pentalpha Teinity ..0000 Brightwood | Takoma : t. Pleasant Parker % Columbia, '3 Dawson . Hope . § King Solomon. Hiram ... Silver Spring Mount Hermon Albert Pike . Enst Gate Roosavelt Lebanon Acacia Justics High team games—King David, 638; Fayette, 618 High team sets—King David, 1,708; Tagete, i i . 10;:“ ‘:A”’A“:!’l“‘ld 39]3 X Phnl i 13 ndividual games— 1lips, H - miger. 168: Kronman, 162 i lips. 52. High spares—Phillips, Speer, 249 Holmes and Mert. 134, 4‘ijlll weekly & for Thursdey—T laharty, Barristers Centennial Singleton Harmony . La Fayette ... Stansbury Whiting Petworth Federal Congress 2 Potomac ... Osiris Joppa .- National Naval 88 Columbia, 288, B4 A S b s s s a By BUSRINALRSNSESB323" Watson, 275 De, for Tuesday—Urban. King David Lodge needs only one more game to clinch the pennant. Two sets remein on the schedule. The final six games are likely to unravel the teams £o closely bunched around third and fourth positions BANKERS' LEAGUE. ‘ Team Standing. H T L | i 501 53 59 6 ! 6, FetteralRer h; . eceral Ree urphy o Fat Wavinge: Amer. Records. High team set—American Becurity & Trust | No. i, 1668 | High team game—American Becurity & | Troer No. 1. 611 i 137 individual set—Brown. Perpetusl, 401 individual game—san Fellipo, Bani i H 7 $ H 3 3 3 4 4 Brooks, Riggs, 210 1al average— Howard, Trust No. 1, 101-60. FEDERAL WOMEN'S LEAGUE. Team Standin, Commerce ..., Interstate Asricultuie Navy . Labor Constrii With only one more set to be rolled | it appears that Doris Goodall’s Com- merce team will win the league flag. : Interstate, which has been enjoying th lead for some time, however, is only, two games behind the leaders. CAMPOLO OF ARGENTINE | TO INVADE U. S. TO FIGHT | BUENOS AIRES, MAY 6 ().—Vie- | torio Campolo, Argentine heavyweight, | Economics Treasury o General Ay Interior Marine C ion’ War | has announced that he would leave with | his manager for New York May 16 to! seek his fortune in American rings. ! Campolo s six feet four inches tall | and weighs 225 pounds. 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