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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, M \V 23 TECH AND EASTERN. ; RULING FAVORITES Central, Though Has Outside Chance—Two Base Ball ‘ public high school trac | meets in the history nf‘ | | | | Battles Today. ONE of the best conteste the annual event appears assured tomorrow when athletes of Central, Eastern, Tech and | Western vie in the Eastern High Stadium, starting at 3:15 o'clock. Eastern and Tech are favored by most observers to win the meet, though Central is given an outside chance. In the opinion of many Eastern has an exceptional chance to land top honors. The Light Blue and | White tracksters have shown de- cided power in most of their tests so far, but both Tech and Central | have demonstrated that they have teams capable of scoring many | points. If Tech is to win th year for the sixth doubtless will be largol; efforts of Jake Edwards. tain of the McKinley comb Last year when Tech won with 50 points against 41 for Central, 26 for Eastern and 5 for Western, all Edwards did was to score 18 points. He won the 220 end 440 yard daches and the she r on the victorious re: had second in the 100- It is believed that he will | again this year if to triumph he wiill be He won the 220, in the nd ran nd did himself to an t again this ht Spring it through the yard dash. have to do as w equal to the occasion. and the shoty appaar to h unusual deg; Edwards compete in in the 10 Hardell of fhe at all optim the outeo the mest, belie: rds sure to p in the 100 even if he does not win the event, and the Tech mentor says he is going to ne~d every point. It is under- stood that Hardell has » couple of good athletes he has kept under cover v he will ent- expected tomorrow to theze events and also sh. Coach Hap cam. who is not bid_for “points fleld events, in | ‘probably Wil be it which th> Colur STENGEL. 23 () Stencel. manager of the T American Assoolatic cd to policy when | vith whom h> had an aitercation grundstand before sesterday's | h Indienapolis had proferred | | ssault and battery. Stengel | do_club last night » learned | —By BRIGGS HOOP- LA! O wHAT A BEAUTIFUL WORLD WELL I'Mm NOT ONE BIT HUNGRY — ALL | WANT S ONE WHOLE GRAPE?RU!T- LOT OF HAM AND EGGS - STACK OF WHEATS AND SAUSAGE S - SOME RouLS AND COFFEE- THAT'LL Do FoR A?li'r_c:i/ e | MOQNIND % NING Ljoss)/ HANDS N 7 OH SEND Him V- I'LL SEE > ANYEODY ( =& sad T WAS _ MPORTANT S'PEENT- ToMORROW MORNING DISTRIC CouRT Ten A M ) (were - You cam | w ( BET YouR SweET /( HIS LANGUAGE |\ FE HE CAN GO | 1S SOMETHING | ClupSE HIMSELF | TerRIBLE FOR ALL | CARE ALL OF A 'M QUIT TING SUBDEN A 7»45‘5 Soh CHANGABLE ~ BROWN, BRENT-DENT SCHOOLS WIN MEETS | E. V. Brown School athletes, who won both the senior and junior class titles| in the elementary school track meet conducted last year by the Municipal Pleyground Department, probably will show strongly again this year in the meet o be held Saturday on the Plaza Plavground. This was Indicated yesterday when they easily won the Georgetown divi- sion games. In the senior events Brown's team scored 83'2 points to 61 for Force and in the junior competition registered 5612 points to 30 for Force. Brent-Dent athletes won the junior title in the Garfield division mect, the only championship at stake, scoring 36 points to 9 for Corcoran which was second. Summaries: GEORGETOWN DIVISION. nound Clas by Wllnx-rs (Brown); 50 Lico 7 rke! IM dash—won Cralghead ng broad sump-—Won by cumhexu‘ Williams ‘Higgins Vgn by Brown (Craig- ‘Berkley, Higgins); Ten- (Brown): (Corcoran): (Brown) 220-yard _rela head, F. Creighea lev; Corcoran. Drumweight | Albie (Brown); Hough (Brown): Blakely (Force); rant road fump—Won by s (Tenley-Janney) broad :ump Sarton (Brown): Doyle (Brown) rdles—Won by Henning (Force) Nichols (Janney Forc 100-pound Class. 80-vard _dash—Won by Malloch o GSfevenson, Drumming) (Force); (Brown): Bilhning broad. sump- Won by Friedman nt); Beamer (Jackson) (Brown) Running high jump—Won by Walton Brown): Breman (Force): Murphy (Brown). Won by Brown (Connelly, Walton): Force; Grant. 115-pound Class. 70-yard dash—Won by Scrivener (Grant); Condit_(Brown): Clagett (Force). (Force). by Ol Smith (Force) BFdlees Won by Russels (Porce): Waldo (Brown) 440-yard Won by Force Allen, Accrotta, Putnam): Brown. UNLIMITED CLASS. 100-yard dash—Won by Riley (Janney); Netor tFores)gnvaer Cannes) Running broad jump — Won by Boffett (Foree Rimning high jump — Won by Rucker (grown )’ &"Rickes —(Brown)? Hormi (Grant) 0-vard relay—Won by Foree (Miller, am\m-n, Mofteit, Lincoln); Bro GARFIELD DIVISION. -pou hoWon by Anderson_(Sm (Force) 100-yare Seort‘Brown): Grimes Won_by De Shazu | ing. Epst | Van Ness “won by Brown (L, Atbie, Connelly | Tk | (Wallach). | | (Smith, | der. Dent) wood): Jenkins (Wallach) Running broad jump—W illiameorn Sprieth Taylor | Won by Brent-Dent (Well- “Leapley, Burke); Smallwood Welling (Dent) Wi Van' Ress): : 85-pound Class. 50-yard dash—Won by Niteb (Smallwood) Palmer (Dent-Brent): Donohue (Wallach) 80-yard hurdles—Won by Claggett (Small- wood): Laskin (Amidon): Fiovd (Wallach) Running broad jump — Won by Loveless (Wallach): 1 Rining high jump — Won by Childress | {Smaliwood); Caurwn (Amidon); Moreland | (Van 360-yard relay—Won by Wallach (Love- | less, ‘Beck, Donohue, Koontz); Amidon; Brent-Dent. Beach Weeks 100-pound Class. I 80-yard dash—won by Radeliffe (Amidon); | Alexander - (Wallach); Sonne (Wallac | hurdies—Won by Malor Rmidon) | h); Walker (Smallwood). | Running broad jump. (Brentibent)) “Becko (Wallach) by_ Corlino *Piccaund; Running high jump-—Won by Hayden (Wallach): Abel (Brent-Dent) 360-yard relay—Won by Wallach (Alexan- Sonne, R. Alexander, Piccquadi); Brent-Dent. 115-pound Class. 70-yard dash Mandis (Van Nes N0 s AT iy Won By Brent- jDent (M- 2ucco. Copossala, Thompson. Wilkerso men (tennis), ball), meet, o'clock. | (tennis), Charlotte Hall, LIST UF CONTESTS IN SCHOOL SPORTS! TODAY. Tech vs. Georgetown University Fresh- Georgetown. ‘Western vs. Maryland Freshmen (base College Park. TOMORROW. Public high school championship track Eastern High Stadlum, 3:15 Devitt in Newark, N. SATURDAY. Loyola High of Baltimore vs. Central here. Devitt' vs. Charlotte Hall (base ball), Md. J., prep school meet. Former Gov. John K. Tener of Penn- | sylvania s to serve as high commis- Won by Marzucco (Brent- | sioner of the junior base ball league sponsored by the State department of | the American Legion. GOLD @ E(IPNB Performance Gontract II%K gf...r'.flw"a_-*" X el e e Out of Alignment, Underin The AJAX v)fi'."" with THE WORLD'S the tire will be repaired st Performance Contrect for NEW NINE ENTERS UMD L 'Butter Crust Team Is After Saturday Games—Many Sguads Drilling. A newly organized unlimited clas base ball team here i the Butter Crust ine. This team is aft turday ames, and_especially wants ect Jondcr ' Bakors, Dixie Pig A. C. and Saks-Krpydon nines. Frank Kearns is booking for the But- ter Crust team at Franklin 5350 after 10:30 p.m. A game for S Hume Spring, Va Isherwood A, C. has listed a game with Lanham, Md., A. C. tossers for the Tanham diamond Sunday. An Isher- wood drill was to be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock on the Rosedale diamond he manager of the Park View A. C. is to_call the Isherwood pilot in regard to ed Lincoln 5233 after 7 p.m., a scheduled game. Casting about for a Sunday game Cabin John Junior Order nine wants to list Washington Red Birds, Anacostia Eagles or some other unlimited class uniformed club. Call Manager Sadtler at Bradley 201-F-14 or address him at Bethesda, Md., route 6. Monroe dlamonders are to drill to- | morrow at 5:30 o'clock on the Brook- land fleld, and at 8 p.m. will meet at | 1612 Monroe street northeast. |~ Monrces are to face Triangle A. C. Suncay at 2 o'clock at Largo, Md. Because of cancellations by teams which have entered the Capital City League Del Ray A. C. nine is without games for June 2 and June 9. Un- limited division nines interested should call Manager Martin at Alexandria | 1230-J. Jefferson_District, Va.. Fire Depart- ment nine will practice tomorrow after- noon at 5:30 o'clock on the Virginia | Highlands field and tomorrow night at 8 o'clock will meet the firehouse. Tremonts are gunning for a_game with an _unlimited class out-oY-town nine for May 30. Call Columbia 9214~ | W. Tremonts will meet Avenue Valet | tossers Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock on the West Ellipse and will face Dixie Pig A. C. Sunday in a Capital City League game. ball meeting this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock on Plaza field. All players are asked to turn out. Games with nines in_their class are sought by Washington Peewees. Chal- O'Briens rallied in the late innings | to triumph over Langleys, 12 to 11. lenges are being handled at Adams 134. | Rover Insects were to hold a base | Victory Post Midget class base ballers | | will meet Mount Rainier Midgets to-| morrow afternoon at 3:45 o'clock on the | Auto Bodie: | Twining City diamond. Week day games with nines in t | class are wanted by Kenilworth 17i- under this contract is w,\nm\m’: for tion, Accidents and any other road hazrds absolutely no charge 1o the swner; ¥ Casing ot & \-Jol\lv_llhin-c‘nv-lltih n' o it n AR R Rttt 18 Months’ WAMAI!’I‘Y POPULAR PRICED TIRE iven you Capital City League. Call Lin- 3 after 5 p.m. Chevy Chase Grays are gunning for cpponents in the unlimited group. Man- er Heider may be reached at Cleve- nd 481 after 6:30 pm. The Gra to face State Department Sunday will appear in new uniforms. Hess and Seaman Gunner nines were to hook up this afternoon at 5 o'clock on the latter’s field. Freund Seniors have arranged a game with Kenilworths for Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on Monument Diamond, No. 7. Inscct midget and junior class base s of Corinthian Athletic Club are to assemble at a special meeting tonight at Immaculate Conception Hall, Eighth and N streets, at 8 o'clock. Hartford senior class diamonders, who were to drill this afternoon at 5 o'clock on Monument field No. 2, will meet tonight at 704 B street southwest at 7:30 o'clock. Games are wanted by the Lindbergh lub juniors with nines in their a_contest ffor this Sunday being ht particularly. Call Business Man- Birch at Main 6464, branch 66, be- cen 4 and 6 p.m, Columbia Heights Juniors, who are to engage Apprentice A. C. nine Sunday at 3 o'clock on Mogument diamond No. 3. will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at 1014 Spring road. An out-of-town game for July 4 is wanted by Capitol A. C. Call Lincoln 1628. Capitols will meet tonight at 270 Fifteenth street southeast at 8:30 o'clock. SALO AND GAVUZZI TIED FOURTH STRAIGHT TIME PECOS, Tex., May 23 (#).—The lead of 21 minutes and 20 seconds of Johnny Salo, Passaic, N. J., over Pete Gavuzzi of England, still was unchanged at the start of today’s 58-mile lap to Kent, in C. C. Pyle's Bunion Derby. The two runners tied for the fourth successive time yesterday when they finished the 39-mile jaunt from Monahans in third place. Sam Richman, | New York, fourth in elapsed time, won | CAPITAL CITY NINES BUSY ON WEEK END There will be plenty of activity Sat- urday and Sunday in the various sec- tions of the Capital City League. A total of 24 games is carded. The program: UNLIMITED. SUNDAY. r"lrgmonds Art Stone Co. vs. Auths, College !uIMInT, Cardinals vs. e ed nam Pig A. C., Biadensburg. Milier ' Aztecs, West St. Joseph's A. C.. Press _Brown's Corner vs zllipse. Brentwood Hawks vs. Brentwood. « ames, 3 o'clock.) SENIORS. SUNDAY. D_J; Kautman's vs. Bostonians, West Ei- Lpse Mol 5 Hartfords, No. 1, 3 o'clock, Brookland Boys Club, Roamer A. C. ve. Try-Me Aces vs Brookland. 3 o'clock. diller Furniture Co. (Giamond to pe named) JUNIORS, SUNDAY. Lionels, North Ellipse, vs. Vic's Sport Shop, Pl T3, Sa0hs, vs, Copinthians. No. 2. 3 o'clock: Mardfeldts vs. Calhouns ( named) Potomac A. C. ¢ clock. vs. Langlers vs. vs. O'Briens, No. 17, 3 MIDGET. SUNDAY. » Garir Kenilworthe, No. %, Meridlans vs. Iroquois. No. 2. 1 o'clock. AMERICAN LEGION. SATURDAY. Spengler, North Ellipse, 3 Corinthians v n Lincoln vs. o'clock. SUNDAY. Victory ve. George Washington (diamond to_be named) Eight and Forty. Plazs, 1 o Relano v Wttt vs. Lincoln, North Ellipse, 1 o'clock. INSECT. SATURDAY. (Corinthians vs. Gallaghers, South Ellipsc, el vs. Brookland Boys' Club, North = »d'e MASRSE sam west. No. 3, 1 olock. SUNDAY. vs. Georgetown, _Eastern Al No. 1. lawn, 1 o'cl Week-day league games yesterday the lap and cut 14 minutes from Glusto | were, with one exception, decided by a Umek's time in third place. Umek wide margin. finished second. Interstate squeezed out a 11-10 win The h’fldm | over Navy in the Government League in | the only close game. In another contest | Calvary Baptist defeated Mount Vernon M. E., 13 to 6, in Georgetown Church | League; Chestnut Farms scored over | Thompson's Dairy, 7 to 2, in the In- | dustrial loop; Naval Hospital took a 1 13-4 fall out of G. P. O. in the De- partmental circuit and Pullman tossers ENTRIES CLOSE TODAY FOR'CITY NET TOURNEV:| S ot ofbea ot the vers Entries for the City of Washington | ki ; tennis George Washington Post nine downed nnis championship tournament will | Geotge Washington Poet aine downed close today at 6 pm. with John G.|jcan Legion series game of the Cwlnl | Ladd at 4422 Lowell street. Drawings | City League. The game was postponed | also will be made tonight. Play will|from last Sunday. | open Sunday on the public parks courts. More than 100 entries for the men’s | singles are expected along with sorne 150 " men’s doubles teams. 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