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SPORTS. D. C, THURSDAY, o MAY 7, 1931. Business Is Only High School Nine of Four to Be Beaten EASTERN, WESTERN AND TECH VICTORS Snyder of Capitol Hillites Gets Two Homers—D. C: Net Teams in Tourney. THE FOLLOW THROUGH WRONG... Stiffening after impact. tossers who falled in their studies during the last ad- visory and also minus the services of Fratantuono and Fiynn, regular outfieiders, Business High School's ball team alone of the four interhigh clubs to see action yesterday s 3 gre:cl:l’mlnd Western scored Emerson and the respective PLAYIND without three regular e Cieorgetown, Prep wins, Georgetown h Rockville High being victims. Snyder, Eastern’s all-high back- MBp'ibtlofl'};d two homers and the G. U. Prep fielders tossed in seven errors to aid the Light Blue and White to score | a 9-to-1 victory at Eastern. Bill Noonan held the Garrett Parkers to five hits and fanned 10. 9 gipren ABHOA A ABH K'ting3b 4 q tng.2b 2 dic. . QA 1 | owmwamwan: | ot S | omonowmns? i | K . "Moore, 8nyder Moore, Kessler 3—W. Moore, ayder (). SIS Keating. H- mare to, Moors off Noonan. 3 §innpings: o, Sty Dol By McNamara (Tazion. | SUE Bl MEaaTaa" Losing pitcher—Saniul. Emerson Institute could offer ‘Tech little opposition yesterday and bowed 10 to 2 on the Monument Grounds. ABHOA. Emerson, ABH.O. <381 Bro 300 As told to ALAN GOULD. No. 8—The Right Club. T 1s important to have the right’ club for the right shot. I am frequently asked by beginners, as well as players who have been at the game for some time: “Is & full set of ¢lubs essential to good golf or can I get along better with just s few selected clubs?” My answer is that full set is absolutely desirable, for the sufficient reason that it means better golf in the long run. Notice how many clubs the pro- fessional star carries. It is not un- common for him to have 18 or 20 clubs in his bag; not for effect, but b';aun he has distinct uses for em. ‘Therefore, it should not much of & burden for the ordinary Mc! 1 i 5. ) A PREPRIT . SrrooNHomL, 2| onossom-nass * wl omoosororaso! ororousos! hit—Dut lish, Mino s ‘1“ , 1; by Chewning, i aper, 4. pitcher—Chewing. < Bmmre-lr. Curtin. ‘Nfl'fl Fox and Keith pounding home runs, Western won a drawn-out game from Rockville High yester- day on the Western fleld by 14 to 10. Both teams booted the ball often dur- ing the fray. which helped Alexandria 10 to 5, in & game that on Eliose and ended on Diamond No. 1 of the Monument Grounds. ‘Mastre omarino, acobson, ~ Frayden and Essenstadt were missing because of scholastic deficiencies. With the Stenogs' line-up s make- shift affair, Tech is favored to score over Business tomorrow in_the inter- high school series game at ‘Western, Devitt and Episcopal High ntatives to the annual niversity invitation tennis Contests Listed For Schoolboys Today. vs. Bastern at Eastern ), 3:30 o'clock. ‘Tomorrow. Business vs. Tech at Eastern Sta- | dium (base ball), public high school lons| , 3:30 ARMSTRONG TANKMEN WIN | coamnionebte g etonctee sigh ; 'tm (st Demrlotte Hanl st Charlotte Hall (base ball). 8t. Albans vs. Gilman Oountry School at Baltimore (base ball), Saturday. Catholic University interscholastic track meet at C. U. Stadium (prelim- int , 2:30 pm.). aries, 10:30 am.; Devitt vs. St. Albans at Congres- sional Country Club (tennis Automobile Trunks $19.50 Up L. S. Jullien, Inc. 1443 P St. N.W. _ North 80; Gonzaga journeys to Charlotte Hall, Central plays Washington-Lee High at | Ballston, Va., and St. Albans plays | Gilman on the latter’s diamond tomor- Tow in other diamond contests. Gonza (base Takes Meet With Howard Fresh- men by 32 to 31 Score. In a stirring swimming meet, Arm- etrong High's team defeated the l:lenra freshmen yesterday in the latter's pool, 32 to 31. 160-yard First, Armstrong (Bruce, e Einey diving First. Lyops (Howard); sec- ond. Petty Uioward): Inira, Bruce (Arm- srong) 40-7ard free style—Pirst, Webb (Howard): second, Mitchell (Armstrong): third, Allen (Howar | 100-; Pirst, Bruce (Arm- | ms (Howard): third, ke—pirst. Drew (How. | $ A third, | Murray (Armstrong). | 100-yard free style—Pirst. 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