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THE EVENING ST‘\R WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 24. 1929 BROWN, WINNER IN 1928, ‘ ‘ BASE BALL, TENNIS =2 = - > Freshman nine in an 11-to-0 AMON G F AVORED TE;A].\!Sl ,;?:;'01":201‘;_ : y rlg:meflvcsgerduy at College Park. Ar- mittee, of which LA that of a scratchy varlety, while his | team was gathering 17 bingles. It was | the last game of the campaign for the Picked Along With Monroe and Wlmallev in Senior| charman, a ban- ] ; h ; g | Marylanders, who have won eight quet is to be { -Division With Peabody as Choice in Junior given by the Cir- e ' ¢ Deym to Go to Charlone Hall, | games in nire starts. cle T Club in 7 75 e . o B B b Loyola Netmen Vist | §AL0 AND GAVUZZI starting At 6:30 entral. E s | AGAIN IN DEADLOCK E V. BROWN, Monroe and Wheatley School athletes ar2| pm. favorites to gain scnior class honors in the annual Munlcifnl 1 followed by an Playground elementary school track meet tomorrow mornin inspection of the . R BASE BALL game and a tennis ol 8N 3 match are listed for DIStrict s ine Assoelated Press ® on the Plaza Field, starting at 10 c¢’clock. Brown won senior | Ane new Bakin- ‘ scholastic athletes tomorrow. KENT. Tex.. May 24 —Sam Richman. ley School. | Peabody is regarded 2s having the best chance to overthrow Brown } | The diamond game is scheduled xow York. fi . . " | w ehting to gain third place as the junior title holder. Organized in : 3 % between Devitt and Charlotte | in C_C. Pyle's crocs-country race. wac .. A total of 714 bcys will compete in the meet. They will be | 1917 under the Y | Hall on the Marylanders' field, but th* ant to win his sixth consecutive lan voungsters who won {ulaccs in their divisional meets, which were con- | guidance of Jack { m"(‘,‘l; '}‘;f‘}?';?ffi:lkt’f‘;"“ c"‘lt’r:: and | vistory on today's 38-mile jaunt to Van cluded yesterday with the Bloomingdale tests. Faster, the Circle . take p,"!g};"e more was listed t0 ' varn Senior honors Will g0 to the school | (Maury). Whitnes ‘Wheatler). Lyneh (Mon- | 2oy v pae flour- - S J p ; 2 _ Richman won vestarday's 56-mils rin whose athietes score the most points in | View). De Shaan Jackson . Suzto 3 RAd, =aBd Ao A ! | ftcmonoltsisg e utteniiaarat satioo) '“,";‘"f"n"( 'm:'d’"-"? Umek of Ttalv, “ vie' (Brown). James ¢ nd). shed, ; 1 s z P caul the various classes, 70, 85, 100 113 and | Bffooidand C'\‘\-H‘lnm; arkeently, Bnd | haa s regular ] i [ boy athletes and fans here foday was Tohwne Sain. i g ) ot <o | (Bro ) s wood ), - ¢ . c < S s s b & I ¢ 2 | < 8 o | etanced time. respe~tivelv. tie v the The 7o, 85 and 100 pound classes only ‘Z:,'.‘“m’\‘.mm’im et A, S around 25 at its 3 B v N | staged in Central Stadium, starting at nrin rnnvcum-rw;iav s.:md;.':., ol will gain junior honors BErATnt i Bursoughs (Binkum. sani- | bi-weekly —meet- . ! & 3:15 o'clock. maining 21 minutes and 20 saconds. The complete entry lit: | mser. ¢ B \ Keene, rar Thss: Sk ssene : ! ; ; ; The leaders : 3 U i : § ? Ted by Milton Abramson, who scored 4 dash—Anderson \'imm\loM' Jen- 7, Eny. P ik 13 points, Devitt defeated Georgetown ins | (Wallace ent). R Ry g, || Mmamberariar the | Prep, 46 to 40, in a closely contested (Gorcoran). G """"f‘,,,,,‘.,k,.,‘L : BUNON | (Wheeler:' Bemberion. Mirray, Faives) Cirele T Club to be instrumental in the forming of an alumni club to work in co-operation with the Tech Alumni Association in the interest of a greater Tech. | "t{‘" meet yesterday at Garrett Park A L T Shown herewith, from left to right, are: Rear row—Frank Nebel, Jake Goldblatt, George Cole, Herman Gorman, Willis Benner, Hubert Hoy, Aubrey 3 i ® | Quioww)” Buchaman = (inomas = Decatir| Spencer, Jack Edwards and Holmes Fountain. i anfman O e it e S Middle row—Artie Boyd, Le Roy Birch, Ward Oehmann (president), Albert Piggott, Leonard Brown and Elmer Hardell. second Hentimger on B AMiAmson B 3. gohnaon (B | (9% Ejamon* Silverstein). Par " View Alred Reichman, Homer Drissell, Tom Oyster, Leo Winston and Robert Mayo. T‘zz - won_by_Ab I (Burker. Hall. Mahaney. Preedman): Bright- | ——————— e e coihies e Lt st AL ot 2 M S rd dash-Won by Abramion (D) rd dash—Won by Heekin (G. P.) R um i | wood (Thomss. Kantatopos, Bersman, Gar- | Bentt TCincn . . cant woos | . Kant ; 5 | i R e ner (Wheat) hes- . | kins (Benning). Mathews (Webb), Gassa|roushs). W. Ricker (Brown). icker | [ — e ’ . " igade (T — | % Adprls 0 | IRIE. Wornt(Granty Tricing " (Cooker: | te nts and the low hurdles. Be- d (D) third, Hennesty | LRI LR g, TRk Kur‘ i 100-7OUND CLASS. | oten); sandes e, P;(rlrk (Peabods). | & " Bodson anlhlv{(t:g:l 3, Hurvies TP CORNELL TRACK COACH i fors becoming a track coach, he Wrote | Tire. 5 & SR L A " Broskes " Westh: Willamson i il ) i | View). ‘Hobertson (Maury), J. Lavin (Plerce), T Won by R (G. P.); see- B R | ey ot meosne, con | g B it e e |Gt R o SRS L ERIREEE | TRAINS MANY WINNERS | o o Boton revipapers b on, by oo (0,21 KEEPS HAIR COMBED 7. Graighend (Brown), Willlams | (Birroughs). Higdon LA "sg‘ % | (Foree). Wood (Burroughs), Stanner (Bur- ody ). Distance, 40 feet 9 inches. ¥ HELPS IT GROW oS | ronehe), Sheiton (Langdon hirdies — Robenhourst (Bur. | By the Assoclated Press. on by Gilbane (D.): sex- | i BIG RACE FOR PIGEONS | it 5 gt BB o | A Higgin, (Brown) Rodgers | Atke: (Burroushu), Lanieh | i i) Tl rown). | "*Riinning broad jumpeLeach (Brown). Neo "Gessfora. (Burroughs. . Heatwall | (-Dent (Welling, Ep- | (Madison); i { | Rubak(Burrousns, - Miller 00k, fi‘\’:.fi”,‘ulm'y'x"'fi\?.”.‘;".pE'rT."f §L Y BT e g Javelin ihTow o Wan' by " Bu b Bk .,m,&l\\koodu'y)"m\x:r'; Edmondsi, 5 u”;g;::?d:fiwny 1840 | Glements. - tLenow). Stanag hannn oWt ',\\1nn.(o"umuv. iy | thirtieth year as track coach at Cornel IS REVIVED BY CUBAN | ;econd"arinis " '8 Hird? E‘{J‘.{Jn B ’}"‘,;,.’fi.’“,',,'.‘,‘;. e I 11 P. on erkley. . i . o o . Brown (Ricker, cker, | T v k V] e vlnd G's \ ;l::ll?u"ls‘-rl’\.]:;‘?uemfl c-rl'i'x‘:n g Berklex: | 05 pard. " nurales arnin > (Monroe). P | (Wheatler), Wolcott (Brighiwood), ‘Greens % B aushy es. ‘Miliar, | Contests in cross country and track) Plgeon racing is being revived in| ‘gm 5 .',."..”.’; i Coe (15 Hea. S > e b«-uuufi' Scribner, MacPherson) y. Wi Jone( nucnmu Lynn (Eaton), Mosher | walt (Park View). Hait (Monroe) . Bell), Langdon _(Rubenio, Eadie, | Meets. Cuba. Broad jump-—Won by Col § mona dzoo-mumnol.n. Tin: erza. Hale) nrn‘nk]'nd (Oeborne, ‘ h ATy D::k_:'r‘:':‘\::fir; .“I}urhr:?_lms\'i!h's)l\:gpn}mnvoifl(:!':""flg;?:'n' Hu.nrg ough, . Peabod: 3 Moakley who has been at Cornell| Recent decision of the Sociedad Co- i third. nmeu-mno G. 4 unml! shampooed bate: “““‘""“:“k,, B ieene (Fenton. L. | (Gales) Chappiear (Pesnodss. Petro (Lenox)s | Hendricks (beabods). Wagner (Pierce) W . Jenkins, Bower). y | since 1899 has coached nine C“""“”‘ lombofila,_a soclety for pigeon fanclers, | ° gao-yar : ey Georsetown Pun‘ wh-.hhML‘{;'"enma 4 ‘Monros (Gio- | Caton (Buchanan). Mills ~ (Brent), Maloy | McConnell (Pierc Welner (Wheatley). | (Cook, Truitt, 5 . | teams that won the intercollegiate track | to race fleet homers from Key West | 3 inson. Watkin: A : I ove, Faber): Park Vi chlmplonihlr and 17 feams that|to Havana has greatly stimulated in-|Devite (Frve, Hoctor. Ritter, Gole). 0“|{l5°¢ M?"’ n th e Drug Store “"1:?,'21',' LAURS ‘Pari | CAmidon), Coller (Wallacn). Walker (mall- | Hemmine (Monroe) | M, Wa 1‘-& . TRoma) ood Troth _(Brown). ady (Brown), | H. —— i - . el g L Y ke | placed first he cross country cham- | terest in this sport which has fallen ‘Pflen (Force), Bodkin (Burroughs), Herbert rnunh!l Carnahan _(Lal Fielding I, Triers. Lake Cabeger). plonships. trom popularity n the last 10 years. | Eastern's public high school cham-| | ‘Burroughe), Albracnt (K Burrouxha’. Clark (Force), Smith (Force): I sh, Mahaney. Connard). Lenox Pol Dean. Rollins). Buchanan ‘The Cornell coach was a great athlete Numerous trophies and medals will! pionship basa ball team easily defeated | ne): ” !0 b geld | Pe R”“"‘E ) Syt J‘lMFNe'm‘nl l“n“ro'ly 100-y1 :\ irdles— Stansbur: (Cranch). Coy ol R4 i k. M T Brady: urdies (Cobpase, Tnscoe Frani . i IK.M”\J,‘ZE i b TR TORE e PRl e T R T ,°v? 2 Bugan (Bichanani: Ler! RRAS 5 aracan in his day. Starring in sprint and dis- | be given winners. Washington-Lee High of Baliston, Va., | 8ht uis Evry (Oal !l‘» — o, Paimer. 3. | ley). Lobrupo (Gales). Baters (Edmonds s (WAgher.” Slexart. | Sulvo (Edmonds). Cattell (Conaress Hel e sman). . Robertson = (P e Washer. Sietert | Jiigs el Cepmssstgtial By’ icocker, camlied || |ST QF ONTE v00d). ers ' (Gooke). _Russell y nch (Scott, | ¢ i « 3 1ino | By Dugan): Cra Langdon Burrg‘uez:lu;al(:t‘)‘l;v:lfll Byere -, (Coogsl, . cmussel O'BrF t ell, Craig). (Brent), Becks (Wallach), RCioh, champei: cra | 1ach): Freeaman (Grant), Beamer (Jnckson). | T (Langdon), Thompson (Keene). | ? Tapa (Burroughs), Pink- | Runing Aigh jump—Windsor (Buchsnan). | o 440-yard relay - Burroushs (Wood, Weed. {Burroug Farley (Keene) v 5 ). De 8a1vo | W Stanner), Brookland (Fere. Mller, od i . PMNEIE}DOIHV B'Y)oi:m“”’ (Wal dy). Mohot passria T .um\un e shr Tatoun orce 3 aury). Ros - | pass ¢ A : Park Tiperoats (Besokiand), PArk i Brit, Nee s GaL ity e | I View ). rookiand), Parl ; ’ ey ipuk ey peca) Eatitne. Fark Super. Kt ,, Peavod Public high school championship track '“‘"fi'""v)l Fitts (xfussma - .u!_r;n'v“v. v’;-nox"mxntn», Brennan (Force), c,m Thm,,,,". e BY (Woens |meet, Eastern High Stadium, 3:15 gl:'fl ‘.'! Thnm‘l: 4B\lthlni | e e St D rell. Wesley, Maizel), Wheatley (Davis, | 0'clock. & - 360cvare, relay_Brown (Gonnelly, Frank. ‘Weiner. Hermam. Brient Devitt in Newark, N. J, prep school t meet. thr (Bucha B P e peers v, st | MG el Fofte CRELE Chamiey | s Lo Vn;neln % Monroe), Burles . (Park View). land, v Bmokl-na rmk-nm Ranct, B, Ruitt, Waiker. Oliver), Buehanan TOMORROW. whestien). Trving (pierce). Hurles aust Py Raut AR LR e e (Brenty, | Dufty. ' Beckert, = Voorhees). Burr nvoight, Thompson, Snellings, Phelbus! i : % : ¢ T . oy e ola High of Baltimore vs. Central " Brent . Malleah (ravion. Stewart {Hasher Sl NS B (:uxl;urn:l CcLASS. | comnimy pere: © T i d . onyard desh—arks (Peabody), A vitt vs. Charlotte Hall (base ball) Arthur | Galaneo. Sexresi. Vermillion, Amin. Y g " Hoyn' rorce), | Beabody iichol, Far Lassiso), (g e TP n | Charlotte Hall, Md. es (Brown) Gales (Mocolo. Pappe Lol (Cooke), ‘Génen (Park View:: Smaliwood), | Wheatley (Davison. Waliace. Grape (Lepox). Rolling “(Lenox) BaTlach): ; Madison (Lucas. Tuckett, Cook Larkin (Amigon) Floyd Wallach). Henming 4 Kt o Sooae (Jan; ordon = B! )&’ Nichels (Jai ), | Baroto). iry hatons. 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