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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, W SHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932 SPORTS. D—3 High School Championship Track Meet Holds Center of Stage Here Tomorrow CENTRAL FAVORED Richard Dear (Central), Georgetown, June 6, 1902. 440-yard dash—51 3-5 seconds: Horace Hebb (Tech), Central WIDMYER SETS PACE AS TERP FROSH WIN PLAYGROUND VICTORS | Adams (Park View): L t Carballo k W 'k second, Mb': tn e Viteeht " feet race—Won by Park vmv (Joseph v|%‘ Silverstein. Prank A 1, Donald verstein. Prank Armant, Donald Scull and POINT SCORE. Petworth, Victory in Doubles Gives Navy (Navy) defeated McBride. 6—1, 6—4: Crow- ley (Georgetown) defeated Reiter, 6—4, 7—8; Burdett (Georgetown) defeated Cham- blu- s—l. —8. HOYA NETMEN BEATEN Stadium, May 21, 1926. I.OOK TU 0" I F'NALS Beight- Loughlin - and (Navy 880-yard run—3 minutes 2 3-5 sec- 8 Kite '.‘lfl e AT 43.‘:2'. AL Hard Won Edge, 5 to 4. dereated “Mienel an .n?'u'hy. s Wy onds; Monroe Sheehan (Tech), Cen- "Q:;u.u“gnl _gtm tis, Charles Dixon, Nicl ‘Bright- L5 . e % e .O:Ad nflf. 'Mlur avy) defeate: m tral Stadlum, May 12, 1917. o5 sec. |Scores 15 Points, Running 100 in|Big Meet on Saturday at Central R Tarra ea ! ; netmen emerged victorious yesterday ‘{,?’,‘.?.,""3‘!:“":3: SGeieaied Rarmom Record Breaking, if Any, Is onds, Frank Miles (Eastern), Cen- tral Stadium, May 24, 1929. 120-yard high hurdles—16 seconds, Grover Everett (Eastern), Central Stadium, May 22, 1931. 220-yard low hurdles—26 2-5 sec- 0:09:8 as Gallaudet Trackmen Beaten, 65 14 to 60%. Stadium—Park View Wins in Columbia Heights. 100-yard dash—Won by Donald Scull (Park Nicholas Campanella (Park 0:12%. Running broad jump—Won by Frank Ar- mnm (Park View): second, Felix Silverstein HOWARD SENDS NETMEN. Gerald Norman, ranking tennis player | of the Howard University squad, will compete today in the Colored Intercol- over Georgetown in one of the hardest- fought matches the Middies have had this season. The score was 5 to 4. Each team won three singles en- gagements, but the Tars managed to ARMSTRONG WINS GAME. With Carey pitching one-hit base ball, Armstrong High defeated Dunbar Likely to Be Confined to 5 ARYLAND FROSH, led by Earl|YJICTORIOUS athletes in the divi- | PAIk View): third, Joseph Kelley (Cooke). |legiate Athletic _Association tennis |take two of the three doubles matches. | High in s benefit game yesterday at : aiiees Bark, Mo, Moy 18 1015 Widmyer, yesterday defeated the| V sional playground track meets to- Sifthet R et 3 It Prancis Smith | Champlonshipe at Richmond, Va. Nor- | Summaries: Grifith Stadium, 16 to 3. Amstrong Field Events. Mile relay—3 minutes 31 4-5 sec- Gallaudet varsity trackmen at day were looking forward to the man is defending champion. He is the msxn les—toughlin (Navs) defeated Mitch, | L) ot Douglas of Baltimore tom; onds, (Tech), Nebel, Reichman, 5% to 6014 clty finals which will be held Saturday | pricie sk ime. T143, only member of the Howard squad in | gl S—8 S8 Johnson (N (Georgetomn, ug! ore tomor- Bailey. Edwards, Central Stadium, |Kendall Green, 85 %. A warmly|in the Central High Schocl Stadium. y Park View (Felix 'the tourney. Tetiad Mochis, Coa T ol "Goll | Tow at the Walker Stadium. BY EDWARD A. FULLER, JR. PUBLIC high school track primed for the annual championship meet tomor- row afternoon, in Central High School Stadium. The track events | will start at 3:30 o'clock. If plans carry, preliminaries in the field events will get under way at 2:45, 50 that these tests will not unduly delay completion of the meet, and and field athletes are well | May 26, 1928. Field Events. Running broad jump—21 feet 84 | inches, Grover Everett (Eastern), | Central Stadium, May 22, 1931. Running high jump—6 feet 13 inch, Calvin Milans (Central), Cen- tral Stadium, May 26, 1928. Pole vault—11 feet 6 inches, James Proctor (Central), Central Stadium, May 26, 1928. Javelin throw—162 feet 2 inches, Conrad Allison (Eastern), Central Stadium, May 23, 1930. Discus throw—120 feet 7 inches, John McDonald (Tech), May 21, and the meet. det. He captured the fast times and the broad Harmssen in 1923. were made. to_another new mark. contested meet, with the score tied at the finish of several events, materialized until Widmyer captured the broad jump ‘Widmyer stole the laurels that usually have gone to Jimmy Rayhill of Gallau- in | Cooke, 5; Brightwood, 3; Takcma, 3; two dash: jump. In the century, Widmyer, by doing 0:09.8, tied the field record made by Rudolph Two other records John Leicht in the high hurdles lowered his own record -made last week by four-tenths of a second and George Walnoha threw the javelin The_final staged yesterday with Park View win- ing both the senior and junior meets. Points in the junior class were di- vided as follows: Park View, 66; Pet- worth, 18; Barnard, 10; West, 10; Raymond, 1 In the senior class points were dis- tributed as follows: Plrk View, 131; Petworth, 18; Ba 10; West, 105 Cooke, 6; Brizhzwood '3; Takoma, 3; Raymond, 1. Fcllowing are the boys who will com- pete Saturday at Central: 70-POUND CLASK. qualifying meet, that for the Columbia Heights division, was on new Lowest prices in history Leicht's work was the most impres- much of the hazard ncident 10| 1%\ oiput_4s_teet 1 |sive of ai the Kendall Greeners, "Gom: | S0 AsMoen B2, Mgl Sana the throwing of the javelin and| inches, John McDonald (Tech), May | Pleting his first year'of competition, he | View): ~third. Louis Napoli (Raymond): fourth, Arthur Kibbey (Petworth). seconds. Runnin, Time, 8 broad - jump—Won _by Isadore k Jiew): second. Borden GOODSYEAR Tires sor your Decoration Day trip! o)., No need to risk trouble, accident, you will be all set for the season’s delaby. New Goodyear tires are easy driving. Let us check air, battery, :).’nce‘:yl:e:e.uw:vel:;v:e:;w;l::: treads—make sure you are all ready 3 7 every purse. Let us show you the for the trip before you start. You can buy new tires or battery on our low cost of a pair or a set of new Goodyears for your car. Your trip easy weeldy payment plan if you wish. will be safer, more enjoyable—and h‘: broken the hurdle record three t Rlyhlll spiked himself in the fur- long while coming around the curve trying to catch up with Widmyer and this, with a twisted ankle, kept him from doing his best. Gallaudet loses only Capt. Johnny g O'Brien and Arlie Gray, long distance, | Fr: ira Brishtwood- (Robert by graduation. O'Brien has been ail- | Little. Samuel Brodsky. Lawrence Overton, ing all year and never reached his best | Staniey Lee). Time, 33 seconds. 1931 form. The Blues closed the sea- 85-POUND CLASS. son with a record of two wins against dash—! four losses in dual competition. 21, 1926. T0 RUN SWIMMING POOL | Delaney Chosen Director at Glen Echo—Diving Star Sought. Pat Delaney, well known swimming | instructor of Philadelphia, will direct the Crystal Pool at Glen Echo, which opens | Saturday, it was announced yesterday. He will supervise the swimming lessons. Eflorts are being made to bring Pete mfmm:f:"h B R Desjardins, world champion high diver, -yard _dasl on. Y myer | to make a series of appearances at the | Rarhill 1G). seeondt L",;‘:‘,,'ufl,‘“d':'"é’,‘a | pool. Hagmisen of Gatlaudet o 1975 5 —_— - dash—Won by Widmyer (Md.): TO RANK D. C. BOWLERS 2420‘| Layne (G.), third. 440- yug! dash—Won by Moorhead (Md.): Ten Leaders Will Be Seletced at Meeting This Afternoon. discus may be avoided by getting most of th eheaving out of the| way before the bulk of the crowd | arrives. Central is favored to win the meet, but adherents of Eastern, the defending champion, and Tech have by no means riven up hope. Central, it is contended, a stronger team generally than either Eastern or Tech. Both Eastern | and Tech, though, will have some capable boys cn the job and either or both may score more points than ex- pected. T appears that any reeord-brnkinz that is done will be confined largely to the field events. Few marks in the track tests have been bettered in recent years, so uniformly good are the | standards in this department. There are several highly capable field events | performers in the schools this year and 7r Dis- Park View (Joe her, Gordon Poole (0 yard Ve lopolus (Bright- wood);, fourth, - Frank —Kennedy (Powell). Time, '7!s seconds. Running broad jump—Won by Loul View): second, Morton Littma third. william Rosenthal (Park es. second; (Park third, worth); fourth. ~George (West). Heieht: 4 feet 4 inches. Tel ace—Won by Park View (Myer Gelfand and John Mahaney): second, West (Hugh Keiser and John Lapbarn); ' third, Ringley and ~Herbert (Herbert John_ Gainer Zurass Archer. sedond; Jones (Md.), third. 880-vard run—Won by Travis (G.): Gal- | Md). second; Bowers (M., third. (Md.): “run—Won by Ashton G.). it would not surprise to see some of secopd; O'Brien (G.). third. t ?-"m;" these marks go by the board. Members of the Washington City|Tme 44832 =~ o\ "0 o o waex ~ There is perhaps a chance of the| puckpin Association's Ranking Com- | (G: second: Williams (G, third. Time, Pred Guiney. Paul Baxter, 100-yard dash mark of 10 seconds being | 1 a): ‘second. Fetworth (Harry Freund. CASH S cqualed. Price of Central streaked the | Mittee Will meet at 6 pm. today at| i3n-yerd hien hurdles—Won by Leicht|Alin "Versiein, i 30x35 LOWEST PRICES YOU HAVE EVER SEEN Lrnid century in 101-5 in winning in the Scholl's Cafe, on Connecticut avenue, | iy “fime, 0:16.6. ' (New fleld record re- | Ornstein. 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