Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1931, Page 42

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’ SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON) D. C, TUESDAY 'APRIL 14 1931. SPORTS.’ m_mfi-——-_—__———mh Connolly, Methuselah of Umpires, Never Saw Game Until He Was 15 Years Old Schoolboys Active Tomorrow HE AI'UNE IS lEfl With Base Ball Track, Tennis OF BAN'S OLD CREW Tommy Is Entering Upon His 38th Season—Never Was Player. BY FRANCIS J. POWERS, HICAGO, April 14.—Not many of the old crowd that saw base ball in its younger and more robust days are left, but Tommny Connol- ly, the American League umpire, is one of the survivors. When Con- nolly walks on to the diamond in New York today to officiate in the e betwen the Yankees m Socx he will be s [ i 1001. 60, hfl i ! : | i i E f up with g ] g § 158 Ega : i Efg (L | § i o EZ £g 5 i § : e i i I EQUIPOISE IMPRESSIVE Favorite for Kentucky Derby Wins Easily at l’-vn u Grace. HOCKEY TITLE AT STAKE Canadiens and Blackhawks in Fifth and Final Tilt Tonight. a0 Bnal g '5f. it Glamiey Gop horley lfl’gnfl'-l the cup ll)ldlrl Les Canadiens of Montreal, and Chicago Bllckhlm will be phyed at the forum here tonight. The cup rivals enter the decisive en- counter with no outstanding favorite. ‘The first game in | ¥on the Intercollegiate 70-yard cham- MACKS OPTION SNIDER. PHILADELPNIA. Aprll 14 0P g T A R Athletics to the Harrisburg club of the ] League. New York-Pennsylvania i’in Loop Figures LADIES" AGlleLmnl. LEAGUE. o 13 %QE Season Records. B feam set—Co-operatio: o) R Er . e 1:.9.""‘....,.':.'.% B Hieh Tadividus! nn, 95-15. "2 Central has . '.hun far, duplfk that it has lost both ’butvulup.nuct ENTRAL and Tech nines, which are to meet Fridsy afternoon in the opening game of the public high school base ball championship series, are scheduled for their final tests before that battle to- morrow, when the former will meet Gonzaga and the latter will engage Hyattsville High on the Monument qmdl. Both games are set for 3:45 Central High's lnnuuinhmh-mm zmwed the parent-i lon of lb-l'tg.lt school, ..llo ‘will be held tomorrow Central Stadium at 3:15 oclor.k ‘Western's base ball and Mml tennis team are down for enn’m 'm.h % High combinat! at Alexandria. IONZAGA and Hyattsville are fig- ured capable of furnishing Cen- | Fi tral lnfl ‘Tech enty of argument. in its latest start M hes] shown to better advantage at other o improvemert agnint Cenial, . Goniags ‘ent and Central long have been rivals. game may give some indication of che relative strength of Central and Busi- been rather impressive o8 which it has appeared. ue leu before the freshman teams n and Lee and Vlrlinll. truggle in each game. Against Hyattsville Tech will be mak- ing its season’s premier, McKinley's today with Emerson called off because of in- 'I’ha making hvadxrylmhvnnhh weather. l:uurn will be opening the lchoo!hoymmlleum ‘There’s plenty of mmnn the Cen- tral High interclass meet Coach Foley figures to mmwmennem- METZGER IS ADDED T0 C. U. GRID STAFF oins George Vik as Assistant Tutor Under Dutch Bergman, a Notre Dame Grad. KEI.LY HOPE OF EAST ;| IN PENN SPRINT RACE Georgetown Man in Lreat Field in' 100-Yard Dash—Hutson of Denison Favorite. cham; Afrflpl and K. Gordon and C. C. Cmul:h of Indiana, outstanding sprinters. ‘The hopes of the East will rest with g lefknyh‘:fln?“eom ‘who :l:ll making appearance in the relays. During the indoor season Kelly plonxhip and in doing so equaled the Arthur ‘Watkins of Harvard, 'hn finished second to Kelly indoors, Bernard Krosney of New York Unl- versity are two Easterners who should figure inently. prom! C. H. Me Comnell; W. A. Briggs, O'Brien, Boston Col- Jnhn Lyonl Cathoitc Unlvmit T Lewis of City Gollege, Detroit: Columbia; Don_Minecoff, nvn C:)llefie N. C, and J. K. McKenzie of the Navy are others entered. YEOMANS SHINES AT NET District Youth Extends Shields in Match at Pinehurst. PINEHURST, Ag‘l! 14- —m Yeoumtu. thinghm. the University of Nvfl-h gave Frank X. Shields, New ork, & rmln‘ fight before in a second-round match in the annual United North and South tennis tourna- ment here yesterday. The scores were 57, 6—4, 9—7. Shields 1s mded No. l in Lh murne RACES TODAY Havre de Grace SEVEN RACES DAILY l@a ‘h.o d ln.l Jeares Union traci ! Sation L Eastern Amlllolt Grandstsfl and Paddock, $1.50 ent. The affair has become l.nn-llfi mrvxymnhoollnduw Schoolboy athletes 1 (orthnmutpu’t planned to shun activities today other than those required to muscle their way in »t the ball park. Eusiness and Emerson fought to nsusin.hupmvhlmmefllefl at the end of the fourth in yesters day on the Monument Grounds, 'HARLOTTE HALL and St. Albans : battled to & 4-4 tie and then St. Albans conquered Swavely, 7 to 5, in dfluble-hudor on the Cathedral scbool diamond yesterday. ton_and Watson did some nice pltch!nl tor St. Albans, ol coomormoon &l smaconowns! |l wwsooomess? Chatlotte st. Alban; uns—Shippen, _Freeman (2), Mot e Conpase; Dot !uekl-r Shippen (). Breeman, ~ Chesls Deuas, Ruslo <2), 8l Shippen, Shesle o| s000mousoil 2| oBuanonuno ol wooumson. I o S 2 8l 1 ns—Shippen, Sterrett, Presman, 107, Lorten Rnderson, ‘Cares. AReL. Beson. Errors— le Lorton; Anderson (2), Davis, MeGarvan. - rwo-base nit—Als Rirce: base mt—-unr Btoien - Fleteher, T ] B RS & :;T, T GALLAUDET TO SEND FOUR Decides to Have Relay Team in ennsylvania Carnival. Gallaudet has decided to send a mile Contests Listed |One More Team Will Complete New Department Store Loop For Schoolboys BASE BALL. ‘Today. Business vs. Swavely, Monument Grounds, 3:45. Tomorrow. CGonzaga vs. Central, Monument Grounds, 3:45. Hyattsville High vs. Tech, Monu- ment Grounds, 3:45. ‘Western vs. Episcopal, at Alexan- dria. !’hflu Business lnryl.md Freshmen, at College Ptrk, 4 o'clock. Friday. Central vs. Tech, Eastern High Stadium, 3:30 (public high school championship game). High, at Gonugn' vs. Episcopal, at Alexan- dria. Saturday. ‘Tech vs. Emerson, Grounds. TRACK. ‘Wednesday. Central mmmhu meet, Central Stadium, 3:1 DEL RAY SQUAD CUT Monument TO FIFTEEN PLAYERS | i “|Club Will Meet Tomorrow Night. Ross Named Toastmaster for Duckpin Loop Feed. LEXANDRIA, Va, April 14— Fifteen players have been named by Coach Jeft Williams to perform for the Del Ray A. C. ‘Those surviving the cut in the huge squad are Eddle Von Deck, Beach, Cardwell, “Babe” Clark, Vincent Curtiss, Dolph, Roland Frinks, Gardiner, “Hardy” Gensmer, Kremer, Lynch, Carlos McCullough, Nixon, Dick Perry and Carroll Rush. Practice sessions are booked for Wed- nudly and mdly at 4 o'clock. important meeting of the club at_the home of m‘m'HP‘ldg Iglrk 1015 West Clyde avenue. J. Earle Ross has been named toast- mnwr for the annual banquet of the Dominion Boat Club Duckpin the uuna. to be held Thursday night at Al om. 11 be preunu:’h the_ Sculls league champs. % govern in the men’s competition, the average :pecmutlon being 216 and A and 215 @duckpin boest the total of the new world marks established over the last week end to five. Three were made in New England, Bradley Mandley ting one and Young’s 201 and the Young- Preble mixed ibles total of 319 were rolled in Baltimore. George Isemann, who does or does not recognize new marks, said Young's I'lma and the mixed doubles game un- doubted], be recognized, as a foul llnayludle ‘was on ml?:d when the ognized, made by vanfl in 1927. Eycn 'S score has been beai Rfl' never with a judge on '.Iu Iom llne Wi the Belvolr Gl and Bi# Hammond’s Clovers, who ager Hammond, 312 North Pitt nreet is anxious for games with senior lnd unlimited clubs. i 595, respective- 's 108 average is high. Prince Georges: Ladies Leasue—W. 8. 8. ‘Pruice Georges Leéague, Section 3—Eagles . 8. 8. Columbla. Injernal Revenus Qirls’ Leasus 8se. 1 jearing vs. Service, Ar. 1 vs. ‘cords vs. Bia., Statis v. Suc. 3. Georgetown mn-. City Post Ofllm Olty Post Office—Mailing' vs. Parcel Post. Convention Hall. Masonic A m-orlh v Tt e Payett Kin, vid v, B—Lakeman Mount_Rainler Le ‘Station Mayor and o= ir DAuln:lqund Service elco, Remy, Klaxon, Northeast & Sparton Horns MILLER-DUDLEY CO. 1716 14th St. N.W. North 1583-4 DON'T BUY GALLONS Buy Miles EN you buy Betholine, you buy more and smoother miles. This Is no idle claim, but is besed on the fact thet Betholine Is & Benzol blend... Benzol, produced from coal, the world's greatest source of Imprisoned power, does not explode, but bums progressively, saving your motor from destruc- tive piston shock, and using all its power to PUSH the pistons, make your own test. ETHOLI NE base ball teams repre- senting Kann's, Hecht Co,, Lansburgh & Bros,, Golden- berg's and the Palais Royal already in line, the formation of a Department Store League almost is completed. Officials of the proposed loop, how- |gan ever, desire to gain the interest of one more store nine in order to make it & six-team league. Mr. Ragan, one of the leading lights in the organization of the -circult, wishes any store mine interested to g'. in touch with him at District 7200, ranch 329. Five teams already have fallen in line for the Monf County sec- tion of the Capital City e for this possibly more may season, ar Xol‘l‘o‘w o ting last night represen & meef e, ta- tives of the chnmplon ‘Tigers, esda By Depa esda rtment and Chet Chase Grays obtained franchises. Pl:; will open Sunday, May 17. District of Columbia Repair Bhoj expecuhm‘s; o&ly ge Tepeat 1::‘ pennnn‘: triump! this season, bul o o series’ fight all the way in Aucun': ‘The Shopmen practice ‘Tuesd: ;g ? o'clock on the mw:;’fi's‘n " eld, In preparaf Games are being sol sought by Manager Benwe!lsf e R art.henoncouncunman Barr Midgets will meet tomorrow at 4921 Kansas avenue nt 8 o'clock. Clarendon Midgets ¢ gain o declslnn over Park Lane o ‘:y:s&e day, though outhit, 15 to 13. Potomac Distributors will Teport f practice wmonow at 5 o'clock at di.l- mond No. 3, Monument Ground. Potomacs pla; J Bcay play Colesville at Sflver sprlng Phoenix-Blua Goal t tossers will my Thursday at 8 o'clock at the cl\.\b- College Ball m ard, 1. Ogletho n, 3. Columbia Unlvenlty, H, New York University, 7. New York Glants, 4; Army 3. Florida 8; Georgla Tech, 6. wch!..n. 1; Xavier, 0. Ursinus, 2; 'Kbmpk A lmxlllxnl State, 7, Mississipp! A. and M, St. Jo};m’l (Brooklyn), 24; Brooklyn.| 6—4, 6—4; Sickl A SIZE FOR AMBAESADOR house, 7 Fourth xtrnt northeast. Games are wanted by Manager Glas- coe at Atlantic 4953-J. are employed conumnhl Baking complny And vho ized, are requested to npert tomor- man’s Hospital neld o on the North Ell 4 and 6 o'clock. ited club in Washington. Address Vince Nolan Motor tossers opened their sea- Manager Len Groves of tha ‘Wash- Bue ball M‘plnnu ‘who by the Georgla avenue cmee of the interested in forming & Dlly in the Bakers' be et- row at 5 o'clock for the first drill of the team. They will drill on Freed- Majestic Radio _p Terminal were to lPlny m\ny -: Columbla Midgets are seeking foes. Call Nick Rinaldi at North 1600 between '111e Polnters of Baltimore would like to arrange games with any local unlim- Remp, 1408 East avenue, Balti- more, Md. son yesterday by pound!n: out a 19-t0-6 win over Palisade diam ington Red Sox is booking games at Lincoln 4311, o it VOIGT GOING TO BRITAIN ‘Will Sail on May 5 to Compete in Amateur Tourney. NEW YORK, Agrfl 14 () —The British amateur gol ch.lmplomhlg at Westward Ho next month will havi no Bobby Jones to harass native-born g]:.yen t Georgs Voigt of New York decided to have another shot at Voln plans to sail on the Aquitania on May 5 and aiready has filed his entry for the championship, which starts May 18- Voigt evmpem in the chlmplmh!p last year and bowed to Jones in semi-final only after a bitter struggle. He held a lead of 2 holes at the 13 hole only to lose on the home green. HAVE FIVE MORE MEETS Events Carded For Collegians Thursday. Harvard vs. Georgetown, 3:30, Friday, Villanova vs. Georgetown, 3:30. Harvard vs, uzry S g P e Baltimore Clty Coll V8. land Freshmen, at o'clock. Park, 4 Saturday. uymm“ vs. New York Univer- L LACROSSE. nuruy Western Mary] at College P-xk. l ocl k. TENNIS. Tomorrow. .Yahm Hopkins vs. George Wash- Friday. Ammun University vs. Maryland, t College Park. Georgetown at New York Univer- sity. Satarday, George Washington at New York University. Georgetown at Villanova. TRACK. Saturday. Catholic University vs. Marylane at College Park, 2 o'tlock. B Catholic University Freshmen vs. lznrylu:m mmmm. at College Pnk. o'cl STEELE THROWS DUSEK Victory Makes Him a Contender for Heavyweight Championship. NEW YORK, A 14—Ray Steele, who came here a few months ago from California comparatively unknown and willing to take an su] card of any y stands out as one of the ludm] challengers for the heavyweight mwmmmmun e Bt 2% o e i Bl t night. It Maryland, ‘The | Episcopal High to Meet Tech in|to One of Them on Friday. ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 14.—Epis- High School's track ?Ich ‘They will be represented the Penn relays 24, uww.mnh State meet tesville May 2, will compete in & dual meet with Woodbury Forest here on May 2 and will end their cam- in the “C"” Club meet in Wash- May 16. PLAY PING PONG MATCH. Senators, a newly formed ping pong day downed the Public Parks Club, Xour matches to two, on the Wn%mn le Associa~ O'Neill (P. 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