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SPORTS . THE SUNDA s sl | Duckpin Tourney | Card Tomorrow GETS FLYING STAR IN RACE FOR RANK . ... | €. Brown J Palmer M. Sweeney R Lavender L. Rose C. Lavewder R, Thompson W. Rossiter BINGLES, AL 113 P.M. cl Moore. McGolrick o] Records -Galore Establishe; by Men and Women in City Tournaments. A A A A bA - e E e EEn 235355552585 REF LR onana e s sssnsnns® 203 BY R. D. THOMAS. OHN HENRY HISER, who hung up an all-time record for the District League with a 121 average this season, took a step nearer the No. 1 rank- ing of the Washington City Duck- pin Association last night, when he shot a 5-game score of 624 at the Columbia to top three of his leading rivals in the opening set of a 20-game series. The National Duckpin Bowling Con- gress sweepstakes and singles champion, Jack Whalen, was second with 601 Bradley Mandley, winner of the Blick 100-game grind, runner-up in the na- | tional sweepstakes and a conspicuous W figure in_other big-time evenls, was third with 567, and Astor Clarke, the season’s comet, trailed with 544, his poorest score of the year under pressure. He won the Campbell sweepstakes with & record total of 1,878, and was the first to beat 600 in all three sets of that elassic. ” Competition among the “Big Four’ will be resumed nest Saturday at the Arcadia, with the third skirmish to take place May 13 at Hiser's Bethesda plant and the final at Convention Hall on May 16. The series was born of a gen- J. Western Jacobs Q200005 >> > HHs LEL , 8 P.M. Nationa! Capital a ky Strike naidi Talor Da Pais Pin Meye King's Kinz Parkway Fountain | Packwood American Le Dixie Pigs (D1 Wilkin's - Coff T>Q000> T > 5> >0 al 1 orth ‘of Wash- & Proctor Leazue) orgetown Real Geore. Recreation Georgetown A A Nat. C Shon M. Ko Penn Washir Geo. Geo Ree) Rec ) Rec (Mot Taferchants | Co. ' iMer (Laundrymen) n Peerless (Easternt Freeman All-Stars DOUBLES, 10 P.M Earp snd Ho! Conklin' #nd Stemson and_McComas Fischer and Thorpe A eral discussion of which of the four Pricci and Fuir. should be given the No. 1 spot by the | Rtevenson ang Cogv. city association. The result will not be | Morvia conclusive, but will help guide the Rank- | Auth nd Kobl Rossiter and Th ing Committee. Scores of the first set L1200 129 150 105 120—624 19 116 105 154 107 98 105 118 114 131 m 97 123 114 02 ECORDS are coming to be worth A dime a dozen in the city cham- pionships for men and women. Ten high marks were beaten in the woman's tournament, just concluded at_the Lucky Strike. The Columbians shot 1578 for a Silverber King and Kin Swenke and W Bruton and Palmer Ha Wejgle and Halley and Reiness and Schechier Williams_and_partner ox and Cardwell vers and Litchfiel W 00T IOYORHTEITA> 0> 00w BAUIIOTHHTIA0AT T > easier and Kuster.. 1 vecord in class A teams, but the BIicks {oite and Woife 4l went them two pins better and the Lekas and Alderson i Woods topped the Blicks by four Rice and Sevfarth. a Alice McQuinn's 363 was high_for milby aud Dodge i class A singles and Pauline Ford Kleisath snd partsier i totaled 1,033 for a mark in class A all- | {urien"ana Ba bt events. Sonrks. and_Bo i The Purdy - Higgins combination iummer and Hariuig b rolled 641 for an unprecedefi|ud score ;.,,‘,;flw 4“6’ [.‘:“,_,,_WM ,: in class B doubles; the Pollyanas: set |Taylor and Davis........... 00 /[0 5 & mark in class C teams with 1,454, only | Botier end Andil, & 10 see it beaten by one stick by the Groff and Steeie a1 Orioles; A. Smith's 292 was the best Youne and Roageis & ever in class D singles and Lorraine | iiinal s osce i Gull, in customary fashion, over- Reely and Jsemann 00111l 5 Shadowed competitors by rolling | Burhs and Van der Schaafilllllll 3 404 set in the class A team event for = . an all-time national record. SCORES IN RACE DEBUT HE men's city tournament will enter g e ey its final week tomorrow at the muenty Grand Takes $10,000 Lucky Strike. Monday and Wednes- day will be the big nights. with Na- tional Capital and District League pwlers showing off. but sharing atten- tion with mixed doubles teams. The Iatter will shoot Monday, Tuesday, ‘Wedn: y, Thursday and Friday. Max nberg has been the fore- ‘most. performer in the men’s tourna- ment so far. With George Honey he established a District doubles record of 784 and in the all-events tied the city's all-time mark of 1,156, made by Harry K. Burtner in the Masonic Bowling As- sociation tournament. The previous record for the city assoclation tourna- ment was 1,133, achleved by Red Megaw. Jones and Main created a record of Class E doubles with 683 and Mulligan hung up & mark of Class E singles with 347. The Original Washington Juniors. 77 pins up, will finish their match with the King Pin Stars next Thursday at the Northeast Temple. MISSES ONE TARGET OF 100 IN TRAPSHOOT Marcey Outstanding Performer in Final Event on Washington Gun Club's 0ld Range. Purse as Three-Year-Old. NEW YORK, May 2 (#)~Mrs. Payne Whitney's Twenty Grand, co-favorite | with_Equipoise to win the Preakness and Kentucky Derby, made his 3-year- old debut today with a victory in the $10.000 Wood Memorial at Jamaica Clock Tower. & rank outsider owned by Morton L. Schwartz, finished second after setting all the pace, while Mrs. R. T. Wilson’s Camper, another long shot, was third. BARGELLO TURF VICTOR Sets Record for Clark Handicap as Churchill Downs Opens. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 2 (#)—Bar- gello won the Clark Handicap, feature event of the opening day at Churchill Downs here today in 1:4445. a new record for the Clark and within four- fifths second of the track record. Royal Julian came second and Play- time third. The distance was a mile and Assix- teenth, HAS NO SCRATCH GO’LFEK NEW YORK. May 2 (#)—The Metro- politan Golf Association handicap list including 3.637 players from 199 clubs appeared today without a scratch man Four leading players, Eugene Homans Maurice J. McCarthy, jr.. Jesse W. Sweetser and George Voigt are given one handicap. CAPABLANCA IS WINNER. Julus Marcey, with 99 hits out of‘ 100, was the outstanding performer in the Washington Gun Club weekly trap- shoot yesterdsy at the Benning traps. NEW YORK. May 2 (4. Jose R It was the last contest on the grounds Capablanca, Cubsn chess expert the club has occupled the last 10 years. | ciinched first place in the international 7. H. Hunter captured class A hon- | Chess masters fournament tonight ors when he won the toss after finith- yicr ho dafented 1 & Turneser of ing in a tle with C. C. Fawsett, Marcey washington in 65 moves in the tenth and Nash Buckingham. Dr. A. B. .4 semi-final round. Stine triumphed in class B. winning ’ the toss after tieing with Dr. A. V Parsons, Dr. J. C. Wynkoop and H. H. . > Sheiton. In ciass C. A. L Fot of e Contests Listed Prench embassy was the winner by a X ; - . Se P B ere Wil be no trapehooting hers For Schosiboy until Saturday, May 16, when the new i < B grounds will be ready. On that da the club will hold its final practice be- Today. fore the first District amateur cham- De Vi (GRoTHRtoWI Prep - it plonship May 21, 22 and 23 5 N Garreth Pari (Uennie) The Washington shots will g0 to Bal- Doilt w Goorestows e wt timore next Saturday to compicte th® Gayrety Park (golf) intercity series with Oriole Gun C . : Pach club thus far has won three omorrow. matches in the singles. In the doubles vs. Maryland freshmen Park (base ball), 4 Washington hes four victorics to two for Baltimore. Yesterday's scores: Business vs. Swavely at Manassas, (base ball) . St. Jobn's vs. Priends at Monu- « nent ccurts (tennis 3:30 o'clock. & Tuesday. 9 ntral vs. Eastern at Eastern [ 45 SYadium (base ball), public high school game, 3:30 o'clock S Tech Maryland freshmen at Dr 4 College Park (tennis) B a Western vs. Episcopal at Alexan- B o matihotomen i a (ter ¥ i Flikon s 4 Weste Hyattsville High at R. P. Livesey 39 Hyatt ), 4 o'clock. = 5 Central tennis). "~ & won Wednesday. ¥ 0o Business vs. Alexandila High at & i Monument Grouhds (base ball), J "‘ 3:30 o'clock. 00 Tech vs. Maryland freshmen 8t 2000 28 College Park (irack), 4 o'clock. 2 Ao Devitt vs Gonzaga at Congres- “8.00 sional Country Club (tennis). S . Devitt vs. Takoma-Siiver Sprn’ll w < High Arg, Country Club (golf). NOTRE DAME IS BEATEN. Eastern vs. Georgetown Prep at SOUTH BEND, Ind, May 2 (& Garrett Park (base ball). Wotre Dame's champions of 1929 and Western vs. Rocky High at 2930 went down in defeat befor: candi- Rockville gaten for the 1931 foot ball team in the HORY: Notre Dame Stadium today. The score it ok R Was 19 10 0, It was the annual Spring | oo it 5 Mastern at Eastern ame, and marked the end of grid " el . training until Fall. Friday. Business ve. Tech at Eactern Sta- dium « bali). pub'ic high school championship game, 3:30 o'clock. Central vs. Washington-Lee High at Ballston (base ball) Gonzaga vs. Charlotte Hall at Charictte Hall (base ball) P e runs vestorday:—Webb, Red g St Albazs vs. Gilman Country u Y 3 School at Baltimore (base ball). l““wfl. Cubs, L. Waner Saturd: leaders—Hornsby, Cubs, 5 atholic University interscholastic X meet at C. U ries, 10:30 a.m.: final, 2:30 p.m.) Devitt . St. Albans at Congr sional Godntry Club (tennis), Stone, Tigers, 5; Herman, Robins, 4. Stadium (pre- Kiein, Phillies. 4 totals-—National, Total, 8% 51; Ameri- I MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS Y (Including Games of Thu STAR, WASHINGTON, d D, C., MAY. 3, 16 | | American. National. CLUR BATTIN (h“'fl CLUR BATTING. )«;:VI’V\ | G R. RET. SB. Pctout. | _Club. G. AB. R H. 2B 3B. HR. RHEL SB. Pctout o 15 B % "g0 °7 323" 0 | Chicago I W T S T M N | 1 1) 4 B 8 29 14 298 79 145 15 8§ ® s 3 | 15 a1 3 &8 8 0|Philadelphia’ 1. 13 478 63 135 28 1 9 7 | 1" a 7 49 14 1|8t Louls 1 a3 49 101 24 7 2 : 3 1 1 4 3 42 8 2| Boston D1 e en 120 21 4 1 Boston 10 bt a2 1|Brooklsn U113 43¢ 5S¢ 115 18 3 3 1 1 | ERicago 111100 13 B T T ifCincinnati 'l 10 240 2 a6 3 3 0 i | Philadelphia ... 11 372 39 5 3 0 0| Pittsburgh ..., 14 431 60 117 5 ¢ S s ° | CLUR FIELDING. o CTUB FIELDING. o Club. a 0 E P, Pet Club, [ PO. A ¥ d Philadeiphia & O i 5 983 | Chicago ......... 11 300 122 7 9 Detroit . 14 268 13 17 a76 | New York 14 383 181 1 H Floston L1 0 1 10 973 | Pittsburgh 14 280 179 13 18 New Yorik c e FLe 15 2 271 | Cincinnati 1n 264 119 i0 12 Washinzton 1 o1 E o :66 | Boston . -4 m 108 B i Gioabimat seree 5 33 17 955 | Brooklyn "1 13 3 179 0 13 SEBonIs ..o 00 21 5 935 | Philadelphia 1110 13 360 176 2 o Chicago . S8 324 22 12 (954 St. Louls . b 297 120 19 13 INDIVIDUAL BATTIN INDIVIDUAL BATTING. (Arranged Accordinz to Positions) | (Arranged Accordinz to Positions) FIRST BASEMEN ‘ . FIRST BASEMEN. | Plaver and Club. 3. AB 1. 2R 3B. HR.RFLSB. Pet. | _Plaver and Club. G. AB. R. H 3B. HR.RPI1.SB. Al iader ey o A B 3 PR % MRTITSD Toe murst, Priiadeiphia WY Tt il Fonseca. Cleveland .0 13 &2 12 21 3 1 0 11 1 396 Bistonette. Brooklva .. 13 81 7 17 3 1 1 8 0 Judze. Washington L0014 % R 13 4 6 0 & @ Bottomley. St. Louls ... 11 4 8 14 3 0 2 6 0 .3 Gebirle. Now York RE e 13- JET 30 9 oy AR Sheely, Roston o e R R e e L H R LR Suhr. Pitisburgh W S0 e iy 3 06 120 Rothrock. Boston 9 3% 3 6 3 0 @2 oW Heath, Cincinnatt’.210 "7 26 2 7 o 0 0 3 0 269 Morzan. Cleveland & @ © 2 1 @ w0 Lesiie. New York S e AR B S e e R s Boston " 4 1M 1 3 0 0 6 1 0 .176|Terry. New York ¥ Y &t 119 S 1 3 3 3 1 8 8 o ¥ 33| Grimm. Chicare 34T Ry ¥ o am Todt. Phiindelbhia ... 8 3% § 4 3 8 8 3 o :133|Collins, st Tous ... $ 3 0 ¢ & 0 0 0 o o0 Foxx, Philadelphia . ... 5 10 o 199 9% % 9 . SECOND BASEME! | SECOND BA Hornsby, Chicagn . 1L 4 12 18 4 0 513 0 SRS repllt e LA Flowers. Brooklvn . (i e S A Y 5 Critz, New York .. M e ey o 3 N Hodapp, Cleveland 13 51 g 15 12 ¢+ 9 F'e ‘Thompson. Brooklyn 8 25 2 T 2 0 ¥E S Nelitfor s Touts Hoat 8 v 3 0 =g Sixaoos, Cincianat| R R Gehrinzer, Detroit i T s s Y By Friberz. Philadelphia . " N 7 I % Chapman.’ New York I8 @ 90 a0 2 1 1 9 Grantham. Pittsburgh.. 10 33 4 7 1 1 1 8 0 W pintton a8 e b Ak o a0 W s anlgEaRnRIs, § s gl T p 33 8 Srortl, "SI Lotis gL EE 3 o fe) SE Cuccinello, Cincinanti’. 10 4 ¢ 7 0 1 0 3 0 cissell, Chicago e T I T R U Maguire. Boston 16 BT e 1 Rishop. Philadelphia T T B Peisa Sboule ..o 1L ‘el 3 T 3 & 0 3 1 eeves. Bostan 9 29 Reean. Piitsbureh 4 } 23 0 [4 Creeden, Boston ....... 3 8 1 ¥ e wew Mallon, Philadelphia L] ]’;l’ { ; o oo L] ; o THIRD BASEMEN. | THIRD BASEMEN. Fumett. Cleveland 3 13 96 1 1 0w 3 rgez. New York . TS e T Chicazo 12 3 S 11 2 1 0 5 0 (287 |Adams. St_Louis "8 6 Taw B ey br X 1 8t. Louis 11 43 4 12 1 0 1 5 0 (279 Whitney. Philadelohia.. 13 37 6 19 1 0 0 10 3 Pickerine. Bosten D7 20 6 B 2 0 0 2 1 .| Trarnor. Pittsburgh 1 e ik 1 Sevell, New York .. 4 4 1 1 0 8 0 0 0 230 Bell. Chicago ... .. e g 41T o0 e Dvkes. Philadelphia ) 11 41 2 1 2 1 1 2 0 244|Gilbert, Brookiyn Wi b n T w e g e Washineton 1.0 74 A1 11 12 2 3 2 12 2 %% Siripp, Cincinnati s S e W S Zaerl, New York .00 13 6 7 14 i ©0 0 1o 1 226 | Wilson, Boston Wuse 7o gl F e e Detore.’ Cleveland . 5 & 0 1 0 0 0o o0 o (ia7|Hign. 8t Louis B P 4O gy o B3 gl McManus. Detroft 2.0 14 53 2 8 2 0 0 2 0 .15 | Dressen, Cincinanti 515 8§ 10 @ 9w Marquardt, Boston ..., 5 L L} o 0 0 0 1 0 .000 SHORTSTOPS. SHORTSTOPS. English. Chicago v BRI e e e 3 e Los o4 om oo e 1n 3 bl donen Ben S R e T ar s R O oEb e 10 17 8 0 ¢4 g | Clevétand.. 11 % 13 19 4 1 3 % 3 :26%7|Maranviie Boston':lll 14 8¢ 30 00 ¥y Rppiing. Chicato BoaoW ko9 4 8 4 1 N Banel phuadennia o33 @ 9 382 3 0 3 3 Qwens. Detrolt DA A e R Eoe DR FAl 3 0 106 o R MaevenswBlulbiriil a4 a3 8 00 6 & s s, et w0 4 i o0 o o o e OUTFIELDI Boley, Philadelphia ... 11 37 0 8 0 0 0 1 O .162 moore, Chicago ,n'!. % i e e L > Pullle, New “York o OUTFIELDERS, Bricieil, - Philadelphia - BETE R Rocton ] 1 3l miteaial e Roetiger. Cincinnatl 3 a8 2 o1 g Philadelohia I 4 2 o0 o0 0 0 Leach, New York ... s U e R an. Phston 7 3 9 4 9 6 a0 | Stephenson. Chicago .. $ 103 0% 9 o 3 Washingion H Boon F i wiian Berzer. Boston g g p g gy Fichrodt. Chicago 5 1 3 1 W 9 @ Watkins. ®. Louis .. gk W BB Ruth. New York ;e 1 Ay @ A 3 Mosolf. Pittsburgh €T o % 4 0 Moore. Philadelphia . 4 ho A 0w W e 8 P. Waner. Pittsbureh 3 W 3 v 0% \nv'nk.qflln'e]lnd 12 » 20 7T 2 1 6 0 | Lindstrom. New York.. 0 20 3 1 . St. Touis = ; : % : 2 : o Herman, Brooklyn . . 12 17 F.ow T 9 .8 L6 g Kiein. Philadeiphia’ . ] T e 1 g 3 w ¥ 9 5 Arlett. Philadelphia . »m Xy I TE e fl.t\;“n\\d ‘" m 16 4 lv| 110 o Orsattl. St_ Louls . s B Py R I3 <. Chirago 1 7 O T L Warner. Pittsbursh | W w ok e g Simmons. Philadelohia. 1) T I e T Worthington. Boston 50 3 7 ey Reitencourt. &t. Louis. 4 4 X 3 1 0 1 0 | Cuvler, Chicago . » s 38 ¥ 3 Haze Philadelphia 1n 1.3 3 & @ & » | Cullop. Cincinanti ... | B X 5 @ Simons, Chicazo .. T chbourg. Boston 5 4 Gombe. New' Yo 15 2 21 2 3 0 7 1 300t New York ... 36 ahd bir b g Rice. Wachington .. 11 1217 2 4 e % 6 (20K | Roish. Cincinnati i 7 e om 3w Oliver, Foston 10 5 12 5 o 0o 9 1 788! Wilson. Chicago 2 9 FFYE S Detroit 12 5 38 2 0 9 3 3 Tad Louls - B (T R Johnton; Detroit 1 TSR o 2 108 b0 g g Wehh, - Boston in 6 1265 0 0 8 o kv, Pittsbirgh 738 ia o g gy F. Rice. Washington || 12 £ 08 1 T e L} O’Doul. Prookiyn e £ ¥ ol W Deroir 1 B 2 1wy 2 Douthit. St Louls .. 4 % Ty o030 Manuih, Washington . 1t P L T e Bressler. Brooklvn .. 1 396 0P o Daliaci Delrolt' 5 T Moore, Boston 91 &0 et 0 Schulte; St Loy I gy 8 By 0 Fredegick, Brooklyi 7 e o Brrd. New York .. 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Wah. 18 4 ¢ o 2|Clark. Bip. .19 6 14 1 1 Wood Piits’! 10 11 & 0 32 fomeon, V.38 a3 a3 1 1 ENIMNGSRRAD § ¢ 8 FScatiBeniir 2 i @ | fhumop iy % % op 2 Briaees Dot g 1 3 g -9 ¢ a | R?}::‘Le Bl}ln H :; ‘; } ; Benge, Phila.. 25 9 14 0 3 Leaders in Girl Bowling Tourney ALL EVENTS. P, Ford. 1,033: Bu‘ler Youmars. 928: Ream Bever. 891, Yagei 267 A. Bmith, 804; M. Coope: 958, 924, SINGLES, McQuiny, 163; Ford Burke. 320; Butle CIASS' B~ Youmans. 335, h Harfis. 310 Tseman. 309 ¥y CLASS C_McKenny. 321 A Beser. 2013 M. Eaton. 287 CLASS D~ A Bmith. 262; E DOURL A—Butler-Gulli, 653 Coa-Shugrue B Williams-Bradtu Meredith. 265 CLASS Pischer. n. 612 CLASS B- Purdy-Higgins. 641 -Bur- ton. 632 Walker-Leaman. 593 Hiser-C. | Hiser. 591; McQuinn-Thompson. 589 CLASS 'C- Mason-Chase, <80 Bever, 580 Gerant-Littwin. 57 Renn, 857, Lauer-Tucker, 853, Alber-Hargett, CLASS D Hughes-Harger, 334; Cooper- stin-Havens, 528, ., TEAMS. CLASS A—Bill Wood, 1.584 1,580 Columbian. 1,578 Columoii 1457 ohn_ Blick, 1,569, D M Com- CLASS B—Unitersiiy Park, 1459, Agriculture, Orioles. 1.455: Poliyanna 17, Informacion, 1,392; Wasi 1348 vis_ No. merce. 1,43 CLASS " C 1.454; Unity, 1, ington-Centenntal’ No. 2, CLASS D B phone No. 3, Tele- eau of Mines, 1317 CLASS A donated Lucky St:iks Alleys ASS B (all events) Goldsmith & Co ¢ by by by donated by NT - Silver Crata. MENT - Trophy vezelable dish do- of W. W. D. A GHT-Tiowers do- donated cup events) —Cup donated ents) —Cup bowl donated by Pearso; I GAME_OF TOURNA d by R. Harris & Co. er. - Sily t nated by Georg LOW_GAME EA( dpy I OW: Wood “‘WINVERS OF CANDY_C. Wise. Riev Nae B couwley, Batanis, ' Penton. I Hiser, Brooke, Knee, Jehn, Totten, Pratt. HARVKRD TRACKMEN WIN Swamp Five Greater Boston Meet. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 2 (#).— Harvard’'s powerfully balanced track team collected 11 first places, 4 seconds, 5 thirds and many other smaller credits to win the second annual Greater Bos- ton intercollegiates here today with a| | total of 10325 points. | ¥ Koriheastern” was second with 49% points in the track and field competi- | tion waged by the six neighborhood | colleges. Boston College placed third | with~ 37, Massachusetts Tech fourth with 27. Boston University picked up 71. points in the two-day meet and Tults failed to win any kigd of scoring place, Other Colleges in | SERAGLIO IS VICTOR Roll High Scores IN WARRENTON RACE In Men’s Tourney s ‘ s i Scissons Pushes Whitney Jumper All the Way in Virginia Gold Cup Contest. WARRENTON, Va.. May 2 (#).—Mrs. John Hay Whitney's Seraglio, with Wil- liam Street up, won the Virginia Gold Cup race today by showing enough re- serve power to pull ahead of Siossons, of the Flying Horse Farm, ridden by Jack Skinner, The two horses were neck and neck for the latter part of the race, fencing cleanly all the way and taking the last jump as a team. which the turf springy, course was considered in exceilent shape. Records of Griffs Fischer.. Biown. . Burke Jones Tauscher Marhr -Q SouLuwan Mo pupeasiniEiEhalEna. 3 Sden s> o2 wosruuwwseledB 2R BRSNSy . ©2320000~NhoIN RO RS BO o Biuguaoy® GO Sooo00omm! Not until the last 200 yards did the big brown gelding, last week won the gruelling Maryiand Cup, weaken a bit and fall behind Seraglio. So Dear, » b 500050000 HLNG WS ATTING. 3b.HR, ©000500000u0ROON O 2500000005000 090-Hs00S PITCHING, In'gs H B T T BB.SO. pitch. st [ TR 20 i *S3.5.3! 231, 122 1733 1n. 263, sy 1" from the | 3 o g 3 s S susen Sooo000020n05000w0c000 Vine Hill Stables, finished third. Although there were 12 entries only 6 horses faced the starter at the tenth annual rurning of the classic, which drew a crowd estimated at 8,000 persons, | coming from every State east of the| Mississippi. Showers this morning made yet firm, and the R) ScsssosomrinaustnEEEew-E ©rs50us B 8, TEAMS. Class A-Liondale Shirts, 1750; Lo Ko Segries. Laat*Coot ik 1 361 S8’ B Maravette, 1,730, Fuiler Co. No. 1. 3408 "L Pavette. 1,683 Uoler ©0- N | " cines’ C=Kin Pin ‘No. 2. 1683 Wynne- | wogd Perk 3650: ‘Lanapicati, 1987 s D'_Joppa. "1654; * Columpia, 1.640 | ozace cpurenTgr © % Lm0 | it ECrop Estimates. 1550 N S92 Wntce B ou 0 Brookiand DOUBLES. A Rosenbere-Honey. Milier? 7 by Suain o ars agner-Warthen. 710: Metalire” 698" Walke ‘;xr'n'lx. o a3 G Johnson-Freeburs, 715; Pord-Ha- sy, 683 Bruton-Pajmer, g8i. | Tord A" Class B_Miller-Kiein.’ 600;" High-Crawley, uckman. 67 gy o Jones-Main, 683, ‘Foley-Woolf, 643. SINGLES. Class A-Houck, 413; Mulroe, 397; Rosen- | begf; 297 ass B Huftman, 391: Rodsers, 369; Don- | | aldson and Walker, 363 Class ‘C—Hoffmen, 391; Doying, 375; Rol- Cla: 84; Gartside- | Haven- | Jones-Holmes, ler, 363 | 3501nss D—Getty, 357 Quinn, 383; Deavers, | | Class E—Mulligan, 347; Jacobs, 331; Beck- | ey, 331 Minor Leagues American ' Association, Minneapolis, 7; Loulsville, 5, Columbus, 4; Kansas City, 1. Toledo, 6; Milwaukee, 4. Southern Association. Atlanta, 13; Mobile, 7. New Orleans, 10; Birmingham, 6. Little Rock, 12-6; Chattanooga, 4-2. Nashville, 5-6; Memphis, 0-7, Pacific Coast League. 430 | Sacramento, 5: Los Angeles, 3. 411| Seattle, 12; Hollywood, 10. | = Portland, 5; Missions, 4. i Texas League. i san Antonlo, 2; Dallas, 1 (10 in- | nings). Fort Worth, 5; Beaumont, 4. Shreveport, 5; Galveston, 1. Western League. Wichita, 4; Denver, 0. Oklahoma City, 5; Pueblo, 3. Eastern League. Hartford, 2;: New Haven, 0. Richmond, 13-4; Bridgeport, 3 Springfleld, 10; Albany, 3. Allentown-Norfolk (postponed, grounds). wet | - Piedmont League. Asheville, 9-2; High Point, 2-6. Raleigh, 4-5; Greensboro, 3-4. Charlotte, 9.5; Wincton-Salem, 8-1 Hendoreon-Dyrham (postponed, wet nnu.g,dn, i l @ iots 3 o s0o e B 31—PART ONLE. SPOR'ES. 2 BENEFIT MAT SHOW PLANS BEING MADE Six Matches Will Be Staged at Ball Park on May 21 for Job Fund. LANS for the Job Fund wrestling tournament, to b> held at Grif- fith Stadium May 21 and which will include many of the out- Collegiate Conference, Bliss Courts, 1:45 o'clock, S PR e I e e P 2 Links Reporter Makes Own News AURY FITZGERALD, golf re- porter, made himself a bit of news yesterday by acing the 158-yard No. 6 hole At Indian S & ‘The Herald scribe, a former Cleland Cup tournament champ and holder of the record for that sports writers’ classic with & 68 on the Army War College course, lofted a beauty to the green which took two hops and dived into the cup. His playmates were Charlie Agnew, former Washington public links champion; J. W. Mitchell and Charles A. Ryan. It was Ryan's first round as A member of the club. cores in Men’s nine of Philadelphia. BLOAlpen's feld, A e to 6, yesterday Ju JOKE” HORSE WINS PIMLICO FEATURE Paul Bunyan Gets a Laugh as He Ambles to Post, but Zips to Life. By the Associated Press. ALTIMORE, Md.. May 2.—Laugh- ed at as he ambled listlessly toward the starting gate, Paul standing mat men in the East, are o p Bunyan, 5-year-old son of Paul § rapidly going ahead. The card, the Bowline [‘()“rn(\y\wddol-Audrey Austin quickly came to proceeds of which are to be turned over | £ P life at Pimlico today and won the $15.- to the District Committ-e on Employ- 000 added Dixle Handicap by 10 ment. which will create a fund for the lengthe. relief of unemployment, will consist of | | R e six matches and among the grapplers ironey . $2 81 1s-2m| L. M. Severson's big campaigner was under consideration are Jim Londos, Fowell, i R ,}1 73262 | third choice in the wagering because of & Dick Shikat., Jim McMillen, Rudy Du- | Bpsenbe 148 135397 his impressive showing, though he had sek, Chief White Feather, Babe Cad- trhan’ 113 108 103-328 not won this season. Frisius, coupled dock, Paul Jones, Tiny Roebuck, Doc | Msish : 132 110 100—332 | with Flaming as the Belair Stud entry. wilson and George Hagen among PeRLY ..oc... 31 198 1917333 | was second, and was closely followed others. Welsh - 109 94 95203 | by Willlam T. A Board of Patrons is being organized | Weldman j02 132 114353 Prisius was second choice of the under the chairmanship of Newbold §fufgicy 111 133 108—343 | crowd of nearly 25.000, the largest at & Noyes. More than 30 men of national | b Woife ", 116 110 83300 Maryland track this year. E. R. Brs promm»nu‘- ’rtesédmg in w:‘ngg«odn Hare o 1%% 129 1817393 |ley's Mirbat, with Sonny Workman have been invited to serve on the board. | wWard e M e 75 | astiide, was made the favorite, but Among thase Who have accepied are Galther © 13 13 9130 could finish no better than sixth. Gen, John J. Pershing, John D | Comn o 2 G = With Sun Beau, Willis Sharpe Kil- Hill, 3. H. ‘de Sibour,’ Gen. W. M. | &"wii VU8 a0 353 | mers erack not entered, 10 of the Wwright, npdmgl( 'H_ Bdro;)ak:, %)lemflcn o MR 107 133 105398 | leading stake horses in the East started Jennings, Gist Blair and Brig: Gen. C. | f;, bac® 171 13 133733 | in the mile and three-sixteenths classic. L. McCawley, United States Marines | The time over a muddy track was Fredetick A. Delano. chairman of the | raye ... 95315 | 2:011-5. compared to the record set | committce on employment, is an ex-of- | £/ gy \36—3:4 | by Mike Hall in 1928 of 1:59. ficlo member of the board, .~ | \erhek 124-352 | “The big horse appeared comic to the Joe Turner i arranging the matches. | Siieher 1337339 | crowd as he paraded to the start, head Tickets can be purchased at Turner's Aliop ... 115311 | down, 30 yards behind the rest. But Annapolis Hot;l m;flm’, the sAn;g{lcn_i\ R 104—303 | Jockey J. Glanelloni brought him to Aummnbm.: ssociation. palding’s, | N Lilley 123 life as they leaped away, kept him in Drefuss Brothers, the Willard Hotel and ¢ Litley “1 711 134 103347 third place, closely trailing Frisius and the Mayflower Hotel. | Caay" o 125 193335 | Fortunate Youth, and then urged him 2 . = Bradtord 2 12—l | Into the lead at'the beginning of the | ¥ ontricn nal stretch. LEXINGTON MEET I ¥ 38| A $2 mutuel win ticket on Paul L. Bio 300 | Bunyan was worth $11.10 and he paid FOR STATE TITLE i Crawiey .. 39318520 to place and $3.50 for third. | Frisius paid $5.60 and $3.50 and William Kohler . y| T» $6.10. - = Sone: 1) . .. Brvant A Washington and Lee and Virginia Koont: H ste i i3 | PIMLICO RESULTS Favored in Four-Cornered Affair. '1i”Weien 2}‘," Sommerkamp 10 3 Ready E | _FIRST RACE. ¢ ionn: 3 - e B 3 | g, kel W Bl 3 2° 13 Tisom 1 $190. 3480, e R s 18RI | Ton o Pl 113 dawarkmant haby ¢ HARLOTTESVILLE, Va., May 2. fets " | 3650, enira: Tims. 8355 Also runoTii —The four-sided fight for the I | O i, o track championship of Virginia, | PN "RACE B Brhse steepie. which will take place in Lex- L Swamn . 108 101304 | chase: claimine? handicap: for scvear-oio- ington next Saturday, will hdid the |Crouch T | i . 34.nf§ug,1:3'm?u;‘i’oi e f attention of the sports follow- | Mcran’ . i Sims), 37, third, “Tion’ 3 g ers in the South Atlantic States next misccl Fichet. Meriline. Stevernon. Tequila, Notus. 4 S _{J. Bl Bud Bud. Calloping Souvenir. Huon Ji week along with the race in the Trl Gray Eastern Noble. Paro and Knock u;'ng' Tom: HisiepIntercolig nle srenge Sy DB RoCE oldsr Buirser $1.800: 4%s Tuplonss- Zonds i nearing a climax. (Critcnfield).” '529.70. 314.80. 38,30 won Washington and Lee. with the strong- L R R e third. Time. 0:55. Also ran—E Up. Wi est outdoor cinder path and welght G Plane, Upsetem. White Fiier, Curmucdgeon. combination in years, will play host to Burrie Kenny, Paireno, Crisie and Trame vVirginia Military Institute, Virginia Ot FOURTH RACE, for 3-vear-olds and mp- Polytechnic Institute and Virginia ot 5980 45,70, 8330 wone WA BINeT There will be competitions for varsity ward. ... 116 (Robertson). $8.30. $4.70. second: Nealon and freshmen teams. Donnelly. . }]:z-“.ll._‘c:;lino" Gflullfligll‘hllé."fltflux. ln\fl Either the Cavalicrs or the Generals 216 188 198 e e Culltenty e o will win the meet. Few who have Grand tofal.....602 FIFTH RACE. the Dixie Handicap: for 3~ watched track scorcs this season re- IHalloran.. 120137123 T T Gharetin. it 1o, iR, a0 ant gard the Cadets or the Tech team as O Hiser.. 113124 106 Fristus. 112 (Pascuma). 3560, 3350, secon having a_chance. 235 251 126 B T R P e Mirbai. ¥ Interest in base ball will lie largely | Grand tofal.....715 | Rocket ‘Glare. Bunfalcon, Portunaie ¥outh, in efforts of North Carolina to retain CLASS B, Hot Toddy, Dr. Freeland. = first place in the Tri-State Leaguc. L. Gocbel. 93122104 Folger ... 92107 3 the Chesapeake: The -Tar Heels have two league games | H- Goroel. 153106 104 Bitbenacr. 34107103 | clalmine; handichss Tor -ven at Chapel Hill. Virginia will be taking ' 23 i + | (Robertaon), 37.40, 3310, 3. a three-day trip through North Caro- | Orand lotal 818~ Grand tot b g I L R R T e ullivan Kohler.... R 'Also ran—Dunstan 3 d lln;h\;e{g;;r&cs:)::gui: nr’::tr next weck | Reetern 30,8810 Kohler 1“&%. ran—Dunstan, Battling On and rollowa: Grand totl}? 197223 T mIne LA s Anby Relon. 118 Monday, May 4—Base ball, V. M. I. 5 (Pegg). $6.60. §3.50. 32.40. Clear Skv. at Virginis, Tennis, Norili Oarolina | Bk 12 98 1m - 117 86128 | 138" (Bennerer)! 3370, S5 70, Second: Faic at_Princeton, Duke at Virginia. = O 3 | RN rin—AMeander ‘and’ Punishments” v Tucsday, May 5—Base ball, North| grang ol 2088 /000 223163210 Carolina State at North Carolina. Ten- | onerich. . 91te g3 C 0 total.....€2¢ nis, Mlarz’lnndvnlkvl{'fl{ua. ‘);lurlh Caro- | Ontrich. ] 104 105 126 PIMLICO ENTRIES na at New York University. P Wednesday, May 6—Base ball, Mary- | Grand tota 2'° 237 land at Princeton. Tennis, Virginia at Arey 118 105 97 Dusterh'ft 96 103 115 ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. Navy, North Carclina av Army. Cox Smith .. 117 123 11§ | PIRST RACE_Purse. 31.300; 2-r: A i Y irgint kit rlonzs. at Willlam and Mary, North Carolina Hendersn 85 95 103 Bad Ax D115 Also eligibie - at Yale, Virginia at Loyola. Eietels..-122 117 119 Miriing ‘adais " 110 Worthin wEiiday, May 8—Base bali, V. P. 1 at s ane Bowthoniur. 103 Bxperiid o ashington ang e, Virginia at Nort Grand total ....631 Aning Mamie... Carolina. Tennis, North Carolina at CLASS C. e T ol Brown, Virginia at Johns Hopkins, Son'kamp. 96120 85 Lvon 93 90117 Dangay ... Maryland at Richmond. Swain . 95111115 Parks .... 87 91 06 | ..5:“3.’."’.1”“{"""’ x{l.aloo: 3-year-olde Saturday, May 9—Base ball, Virginia i s upwar, urlonss. and North Carolina in Greensboro, V.| Grand total. - .453 Grand totar *. 358 1 Trepi 14 P. I at V. M. I, Duke at North Caro- Lewis 117111 94 Withide... 89 101 108 1 ey siuie lina State. Track, Virginia State meet | Cross 105135127 Robbins... 104 115 91 | fA0dora oo 108 agaroler ---.o... 131 at Washington and Lee, Willlam and 227 246 221 193 216 199 | Holiday .. 121 . 121 Mary at Maryland, North Carolina at| Grand tofal.....6s0 _ Grand total.....co8 | 3old Bet. 1B -Ehma Moo 10 Penn State. Lacrosse, St. John's at |Almony... 133120 96 Robbinsar. 104 80 115 | “Glesatrer i1 “Thuader Kinw.. 118 Maryland, Washington College at Vir- | ' o¢tof-.. 110 96112 Robbins,r. 111103 90 *Rocksiide e . _‘Tennis, North Carolina at Har- 25 208 3 303 e Foiod i fara, virginia &t Baltimore. Gountry o Grand tofsl: w358 _ arand toists on3 | o THIRD RACE Purse 11300; matden ai- ‘Club. Golf, North Carolina at Duke. | Gels...." ‘03 103 101 Goldman- 115 113 10¢ 100" Maic b Amer.. 100 z T | 200 188 186 200 713 189 108 150 eligib ST. PALU'S NINE WINS. Grand total o0 3% Grand total -10.811 1 Rose ... 93112 83 G St. Paul's Boys' Club tossers yester- \Miler (1 53 104 8% Daver . 10 2 sl it day defented Langdon 5 to 1. Bubs T e Terbert pitched for the winners, fanned Grand total .. .312 Grand total —...508 | Bn 106 12 batters and allowed only two scratch | ot G‘eulf:mx" 74, Rosier Dulany, Jr. P Burns. .. 91 96 100 86 90 35 | En";: ity i g Van'schaff, 1 36 88 84 | ‘.‘POURTH RA]CI—P;]HI’IO, $1.300; 3-year- = 82 2| olgs: o miles. . i 186 172 178 169 | . 100 ‘Dunfern ......... 108 Events (,arde(l Grand total Grand total....319 | i03 Scotch Beas. . 112 ’ Bertrum . 116 80 113 Smith..... 86107113 2 }“ C " . MullisAn.. "83 85 88 Black..... 83 89 98 0 Also eligible—- " or Lollegians T TG 1 Madam Qu i Grand total. ... 3 Grand total. ... 5 S et ot Arnold.... 103109 78 Rees...... 98 88 91| e Robins il B8R 83 Beshin 39408431 | , FIETH RACE Purse. $1.300; 3-year-olds: = 2 = = == o ©3114 My Broom.. nz Johns Hopkins vs. American Uni- 201194 163 190 204 213 | BT, CREET i Hiliboroush i O E Grand total.....558 Grand total.....812 | By tikie.. 114 Holdnard .. :»{:lsnl:‘k at Ut (emisy 33808 | vk 2 6 ks madn 1 8 22| Rowia e e 1 EreattGua " Rick'b'ker 130 Bogley 88 93115 | Ilum eeeee 113 Tuesday. : = GaE SIXTH BACE _Purse, $1.300: 3-year-oids Wake Forest vs. Georgelown, at | Grand toisl. .. Grand tots B e e it 103 G. U. (base ). 3:30 o'clock. CLASS E. 105 118 Maryland vs. Virginia, at Char- | Cullen.... 106 95 95 Kissliuk.. 103103 88 31 , Also slisihle— lobteswille’ (tenmis), Miller.”\. 93101 103 Kulze..... 94 91104 3’?5 z;l,":{gs‘m‘;é- 108 Wednesday. 199 196 197 194 202 3% e i GATIATES Ve ORI MO | Wi teetaro i Rfi"fl“""&"" s U. (track), 3:30 o'clock. Baucom..\ 102 94 98 Schiose... 33 100 101 g Duke vs. Georgetown, at G. U.- 97330 01 bt | “E. Johnson entry. { (lgifir}ltsx;r.miW ;n%ofik;m - Grand total...618 Grand total.....598 | , SEVENTH RACE _Eums. $1300; d-yea.. o ) J y Roberts 103 95110 Y. . b y 3 freshmen, at College Park (base Jemrics ... 101104 87 Onerback. 5185 81| paimgmeet -t ball), 4 o'clock. = 7es | Buddna : (A # 204 199 206 174 190 169 | +; b Maryland vs. Princeton, at Prince- | Grand tofals. .80y Grand totsrs. w593 | 1oids 10 rhlt’ meit: ton (base ball). | Jacobs.... 100102 81 Bruner.... 101 98111 | Blg Tee.........- 108 1 I Thursday. Wate - 91104 88 Sandefur.. 88 "03?"!'3'3'”1"3;". 3 191206 171 189 209 201 | *Royal G_D“,},'fe,;’:r'm%f"gfw“g?im“w“' * | Grand total...-.368 Grand total.....a3 | “Appreatice” aliow Maryland vs. Willlam and Mary, el *P ME160~SPRIN at Williamsburg (tennis). . Friday. N ntircn "er o G St. John's vs. American University, | Hoose® e MEETING . is). 3:30 o'clock. Sibeax 5 133 12 M itmore - Poly® va. Maryiand | GHingis: 18 31 18 April 27 to May 9 (Inc.) freskmen, at College Park (lacrosse;, | nodses: 108112 First Race 2:30 P.M. 4 o'clock. | 546532 501 Admission, $1.50 Georgetown vs. Boston College, at | CLASS C. B. & O. Special Lv. Washington 12:10 Boston” (base ball). osketeers (1) gat, Mners i, Upm, Obreguent Trains. Fenga. . B Georgetown vs. Boston, at New | Hyhr - 108131 63 Goseon.: 3% 92111 and W. B. & A. Electrie Line. Haven (golf), morning. La Belle: (1 91110126 Bean 10: 02 | = ——— Saturday. 8Emith 33143 110 A Has BASE B. ALL, ToPAY St. John's vs. Maryland, at Col- | 538 572 582 00 P.M. lege Park (lacrosse), 4 o'clock. Capitol Wall Paper Wiliam and Mary Vs, Marviand, at | o A AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK ’ College Park (track), 2 o'clock. Biade 1100 99 98 101 % - Villanova vs. Catholic University, |Drever .ll 96100100 || Washington vs. Philadelphia Annapolis _(tennis). 3 E | 538490 520 Gorgetownievals HolyiCioamsnabe | o o - CESRED.C AT Worcester (base balb). Ducae A% (I0T 111 Georae o 100111 i04 Us!le.lo}’msna vs. Georgetown, at G. | Beach - 120 96 89 Brown i1 8 0t . (tennis). Hodaes onroe Geotgetowm vs. Wiliams, at New | St 81105 BRer Py ih 16 Haven (golf), morning. | —_—— —_—— R d' t G '“ Goorastowa® o Yaleh st Newe |- 543 521 523 503 518 558 adiator Grills Haven (golf) afternoon. | . —- | ] " Bliss i Strayer, Colvi;mbus vs. \ st. A(l'hrn‘a dsa;wz bnsf ball team | 1S JI.I“IGII, Inc. Ben Franklin (tennis). Washington |=ncily defeate szopal _Academy's | g | i 1443 P St. N.W. North 8076