United States Tax, as Planned' 5eea as Almost Death Blow to Student Sports Army-Navy Game 3,000 Athletes Will Compete College, School Is Events for Week MARYLAND II. MEET Here Proposed In This Week End -- COLLEGE. By the Associated Press HOOVER was called Tomorrow. Press. last 10 By the Associated individual of year FORCED HUSTLE TAKE 37 PER CENT House Six champions Base ball—West at on In the yesterday by VARSITY DEFEATED Virginia Mary- PRESIDENT April 23— will defend their honors. They are C. Representative Britten, Republi- Ap- land. an 3.000 Munn, Minnesota's shotput title holder; ENTRYJJSTGROWS can. Illinois, to arrange Army- proximately athletes, repre- E. Beatty of Michigan Normal, the 400- Tuesday. Navy foot ball game in Washington senting more than 500 college, F:nds Success of Proposed Levies Total Up to Middies Victors in Track, La- meter hurdle champion; Joe McCloskey, Virginia Spirited Foe, Base ball—West Virginia at Annual Affair for this year. Philadelphia, high, grammar and Pordham 3.000-meter Georgetown. former chairman of the preparatory, University's Britten, will in the — schools, compete hurdle winner; T. H. Lee of Yale, pole But After Lone Exhorbitant Naval Committee, said if Mr. Hoover Tennis Plebes parochial Wins, 7-1, Wednesday. Schoolboys on May 7 Al- Figure—Er- crosse, annual university of Penn- vault victor; W. O'Connor, high-jump ‘‘would that it would be a good thirty-eighth Tennis—Maryland at American say relay carnival next Friday and from Columbia; G. D Wil- would play in Washing- sylvania champion, in First Half. University. ror Held thing, they Not So Successful. Saturday. liams of Hampton, winner in the javelin Goal ready Assured. Likely. ton this year.” Four Western Conference teams—In- throw, and Jack Keller, the 120-yard Thursday. Let the President do what Calvin indoor title holders of the Big hurdles crown holder of Ohio Base ball—William and at 1926.” Britten con- diana, high Mary Coolidge did in and Ohio BY H. C. BYRD. By the Associated Press. Ten; Minnesota, Chicago State. Olympic-ambitious Maryland. NTRIES for the University of tinued. be represented in the In with at — State—will relays the decathlon, Barney lacrosse team scored its fourth Tennis—Virginia Poly George- the Government con- President Coolidge publicly an- Md., April 23 Maryland interscholastic track and special events. Teams from the Berllnger out of the competition, eight town. nounced he thought it would be a win of the season yesterday at meet 7 at stantly on the alert for Turning in performances University of Florida, New Mexico, all-round track and field stars will vie. May College Park will to a game in the MARYLAND'S It was held Friday. good thing play North Park, but that needed a trifle Louisiana State, Carolina, Vir- Five events of the decathlon will be held College close May 2. Schools in large new sources of tax rev- Midwest and the was played. only Track—Catholic in game Annapolis. Texas Michigan State, the five The score of 7 to 1 University WITH Michigan Friday, remaining Saturday. low ginia, to the numbers have and suc- We to have one in Washington time to shatter the surprisingly Penn Relays. already entered, enue, it possibly should ought faster State Normal and other distant places two who appear likely to fight it out a spirited University of Virginia Tennis — at cess of the an invitation meet, during the Bicentennial.” the track will compete against the principal col- for the 10-event prize are George by Hampden Sydney affair, have been expected that some- Navy records, middy Welch down George is assured. The caliber of entrants also I___ leges in the East, including Army and Munger of Pennsylvania, who finished twelve that Gus brought Washington. stars turned their first victory of Golf—University of Richmond at Indicates fine competition, both In the body eventually would suggest a Navy. third last year, and Joseph Ford. Uni- from Charlottesville. | George Washington. 14 open events and in the 7 special tax on .for amuse- the season today, defeating Vir- Hamilton Collegiate of Canada has versity of Florida track and field star. showed a much receipts public In fact, the Cavaliers tests closed to county schools. A mile entered a team to defend the inter- Others in the decathlon include the but inclusion a ginia. 73 to 53. brand of lacrosse than was ex- Saturday. for the State ments, the of pro- scholastic medley and two-mile relay New Mexico entry, Ray Mancus, C. H. better relay championship, open a type that bodes well for tht Base ball—Georgetown at Mount to high and preparatory school* of vision for the of Johnny Waybright. who stepped championships it won last year. Delta Saxe of Colgate, H. Pohl of Delaware, pected, taxing receipts future of the game at the Old Do- St. Mary's. Maryland, is another feature. the 9.6 week with a Collegiate, another Canadian institution, J. Delaney of Villanova and H. Brownlet and school athletic 100 in last institution. As Jack Faber, Tennis—North Carolina at George- Bang-up battling also Is expected to college high will be represented. of Westminster. minion ran the Old told Welch town. mark the meet, to be contests seems to have been en- wind behind him him, coach of the Liners, Maryiand-Hopkins Tennis—William and vs. run with the scholastic without the aid of a after the contest, “they played like they Mary concurrently tirely an unlooked for develop- century liked it." Maryland at Columbia Country events. ment. breeze today and without pressing Maryland had reserves in the attack Club The track meet will start at 1 o’clock, Golf—Penn at 9 with a view to it so that I __ competition in 9.8. The Middy positions at the outset, and it was not Georgetown, completing A great many of the colleges are until the regulars were inserted near a.m. the Maryland-St. John's lacrosse battle also the 220 in ENDS Golf—Princeton at be started at 4:30 at the latest speeder captured YALE LOSING were may Just realizing how much of a blow to Scores 16-Point intermission that the Old Liners Georgetown, by Margin their 1 p.m. Specially designed gold medals will their athletic and education 22.6. I able to get only point of the first physical Track—Catholic University at go to first-place winners in each of Summaries: half. programs the present provision, if Penn the events in the track meet, with silver Over Randolph-Macon in 100-YARD DASH—Won by Waybright Maryland’s regulars all played moet Relays. I medals for second finally enacted into law. may be. (Navy); second. Vaughan (Navy), third. of the last half and had to work hard Lacrosse—Maryland at Rutgers. places and bronze Time. 9 8 seconds for The more one studies the far-reach- Abramson (Virginia) for their half-dozen points. thirds. A specially designed silver the Season's Opener. ONE-MILE RUN—Won by Hardman SCHOLASTIC. cup will go to the schools the ing effects of the law now imposed (Navy I; second. Lauck Virginia): third. Virginia's lone tally was scored mid- scoring tie. most points in their classes. more one is inclined to the opinion Burton (Navy) and Hatley (Navy), way in the last half as Ted Evans, sec- Today. respective that those for the Time. 4 minutes 19 seconds. Cups will be awarded as team trophies responsible drafting 220-YARD Rl’N—Won by Waybright on ond attack, registered a 30-foot run- Tennis—Devitt at Georgetown track team Sweeps Regatta With M. I. Eight Clashes Tap Bear In the relay events, and gold, silver and provision relating to college and high open- (Navy); second. Abramson iVirginiai third. ning shot for the aecond goal against Prep (Prep School League match). Sackett Time. 22.6 seconds. bronze medals will be given to members school athletics do not realize how ed its season yesterday by de- (Virginia). this season. 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES—'Won by Maryland of teams for much of a burden and how totally un- T. to Score First on State Honors—Other Tomorrow. first, second and third feating Randolph-Macon Col- ; Bryan (Virginia): second. Whitaker (Navy); Rowing Holden, Virginia’s goalie, played a places. fair it would be. It is doubtful if any of I third. Pilcher (Navy). Time. 15 4 seconds whale of a GALLAUDET'S game. Base ball—Gonzaga at Eastern. Gold at watches will be those who framed the measure know lege, 70 >2 to 54*2 points 440-YARD RUN -Won by Coleman (Navy), presented the second. Nlcol (Navy): third. Oppenheimet Since ’30. Athletes Summary: Base ball—Tech at Georgetown two athletes most in just to what extent the provision would Green. Victory Busy. Maryland (7) Position Virginia <11 scoring points Kendall (Virginia I. Time. 50.3 seconds Prep. their classes. tax athletics. For schools Rl'N—Won by Gibson (Navy): Invernezzi _Goal Young respective college many led the Blues with TWO-MILE Base Albans at Charlotte Jimmy Rayhill second, Griffith (Navy): third. Blouin (Navy). Nicholson ....Point Grotta ball—St. The complete list of events follows: the proposed tax on student tickets, Loughran .Cover won both the dashes, ! Time. 10 minutes 2.9 seconds B.v the point .St Clair Hall. the and 23 points. He Associated Press. Va. May First j Open Interscholastir. which are paid for by year 2211-YARD LOW HI RDLES—Won by Brown April defense Dudley Tennis—Friends at St. Albans the* broad and pole vault and Whitater third. Norr'.a .Second defense ..Gallagher entitle the student to admission to all jump | (Virginia): second. (Navy); Conn., April 23.—Yale's 23.—State base ball champion- 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440- in a three-way tie for first place Cox (Navy). Time. 25.3 seconds. Sothoron .Third defense. Dodd (Prep School League match). contests, would be almost confiscatory, figured crew Klcrnan 880-YARD RUN—Won by Cary (Virginia’ varsity achieved its first ships In Virginia and North .Center Braun yard dash, 880-yard run. 12-pound and here is used to mean in the high jump. third. Compton Wingate .Third attack.Phillips confiscatory second, Dudley (Virginia); since de- Tuesday. high hurdles, 220-yard low Whale Walnoha was the surprise of (Navy). Time. 2 minutes 13 second victory 1930 today by CHARLOTTESVILLE.Carolina will be well set- Plumley .Second attack Evans 120-yard in fact and not in fairly hurdles. theory. DERBY, j Ebaugh .First attack 12-pound shotput, javelin, dis- meet. He broke records for the POLE VAULT—Won by Wyllie (Virginia) Hammond Base ball—Business vs. Western the feating Massachusetts Institute tied the end of next week. Hockensmlth ..Out home cus, pole vault, broad field in the shot and and Bandy (Navy): Moorman (Virginia! ! by Guillems school high jump, jump Kendall Green Height. 12 feet 6 inches. of Technology on the Housatonic River Hawkins .In home .Holden (public high championship and 1-mile us take a typical university, for of and 177.95 Eight of the contests scheduled by Eastern 3:30 relay. javelin with heaves 42.5 HIGH JUMP—Won by Connwway (Navy). with a margin of two and a half Score by halves: game). Stadium, how as now' triple School. LETinstance, and see the tax, feet, Bingham (Navy). Johnson (Virginia), Southern Conference nines in the South Maryland .1 g—7 o'clock. County High respectively. tie Height. 6 feet lengths. proposed, would work out in actual holds its annual Interclass Virginia .. 0 1 1 Tennis—Business vs. Western 100-yard dash, 440- Gallaudet SHOTPUT—Won by Coles (Virginia): sec- The Eli jayvees and 150-pound crew Atlantic area have a direct effect upon 220-yard dash, application to next year's program. ! ond. Underwood (Navy), third. Johnston Goals: Maryland—Ronkin (2). 8tieber (public high school yard dash, 880-yard run, meet Wednesday. also won from Tech oarsmen for a (2i. Sothoron. championship 112-pound Take any university of 2,000 students, I (Navy) Distance. 46 feet '» inch. these standings. Pugh. Snyder Virginia— match) shotput, broad jump, half-mile Summaries: JAVELIN THROW” Won by Scherini clean sweep in the three events of the Evans. Substitutions: Maryland—Cole for relay. as an which a fee of -Won example, charges KHI-YARO DASH by Rayhill iGall.); I (Navy): second. Tompkins (Virginia” third. The Penn relay carnival on Friday Nicholson. Hines for May Nordenholz for Tennis—St. John’s at Devitt State Fox (R.-M.). regatta Yale's first this season. Mean- Championship. $10 per student for the support of second. Lavne 'Gall.); third, Kirn. Distance. 109 feet 8 inches. and will Norris. Pugh for Kiernan. Zirckei for Win- while the Yale first Saturday attract some of the (Prep School League match). Time. 0:10‘s DISCUS THROW—Won by Bryant 'Vir- and second crews gate. Poppeiman for Zirckei. Wood for One-mile relay, open to all high and athletics and gives in return admission DASH Won by (Gall.); best individual entries of several teams 22(1-YARD Rayhill : ginia” second. Coles (Virginia': third. defeated Kent School at Kent. Plumley. Snyder for Wood. Ronkin for prep.schools of Maryland. to all contests. The average receipts second. Lavne (Gall.); third. Fields (R.-M.). ; in this section. But Ebaugh Faber hoi Hockensmith, Vincent Wednesday. Tompkins (Virginia). Distance. 129 feet With four in its shell and despite the big contest, based on 53 for the Time. 0.23.6. 5'v inches. sophomores for Hawkins. Stieber for Vincent Virginia per year, DASH—Won Birdsong )R.- show at Franklin Field the coming Base at UO-YARD by BROAD JUMP—Won by Frazer 'Navy): rowing long, powerful strokes, the Eli —Wister for Dodd ball—Georgetown Prep would be about 18 cents. The university M) second. Fox iR-M); third, Travis week has listed several dual meets. Eastern. second. McCrae (Navy), third. Abramson varsity covered the Henley distance in Referee—Mr Durgin (Navy/. Time of would have to pay, though, a tax based (Gall.!. Time. 0:55 Hat. inches. which has halves—30 minutes. j (Virginia). Distance. 21 feet 5’« 6 minutes 31 Collegiate tennis, been Base ball—Central at Episcopal. WESTERN CONTINUES on the cost of tickets to others not KKO-YARD DASH Won by Travis iQall.i: seconds. Tech, which second. Burris R.-M); third, OBrica booming in this section since Spring Track—Eastern at Maryland full of all 14 of gradually slipped behind, took 11 sec- holding the student ticket. It a foot (Gall). Time. 2:12.4. advantage arrived, continues at top speed. Freshman. > sec- onds longer. ball ticket were sold to the public MILL RUN—Won by Burris (R.-M. TAKINGtheir hits, the Washington and The weeks RUN 1 schedule: ITS AT TENNIS for the school would have to ond. O Brien (Gall.); third. Mack (Gal! Lee Generals the Tech made a smoother showing in HOYA NINE DEFEATED Thursday. $2.50. pay Time 5 02 walloped Navy Monday. April 25—Base ball. West 13 to 6. The the varsity race than in the others, in to the Government a 10 per cent tax. 2-MILE RUN—Won by Gray (Gall.): sec- base ball team here today. Virginia at Maryland; tennis, V. P. I. Base ball—Western at Hyattsville ond. Harris third. Mack (Gall). each of which one man or 25 cents, for every student ticket (R.-M.); Virginians battered four Tar hurlers lost the stroke. at T.me. 11:33. Washington and Lee, Davidson at High Adds entered Yale won the event BY SETON HALL 8-9 Baltimore City Team that the gate. 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES—Won by ; unmercifully. junior varsity by North Carolina. Base ball—Business at Swavely. College this the for all Weaver (R.-M.); second. Ladner (GaU.t; two and a half lengths, in Carry through year W. & Lee AB H.O.A Navy AB.H.O.A. finishing 26—Base Wash- Tennis—Friends at Georgetown no third place. Time. 0 19 8 6 minutes Tuesday. April ball, to Its there are 6 foot ball Routon. ss. 4 2 2 2 Mastton.lf 10 10 36 4-5 seconds. Tech re- School Growing String by games. Suppose 220-YARD — Won by ington and Lee at Davidson Prep League match). Mattox.c. 5 3 7 2 McEa'ern.ss 4 12 4 9 2-5 Virginia, (Prep games at a total cost of $12, 5 lacrosse Weaver (R.-M.I: second, Fields quired seconds more. Checked Who Hulls His at St. John’s. (R-M); MiUeT.3b 4 2 11 Hodgkins.2b 4 0 2 2 at North Carolina; tennis, Duke at by Joyce. Tennis—Western 12 third. Leicht Time. 0.288 Like the both the Score of 5 to 2. games at a total cost of $5, base (Gall.). Fitzald.lb 5 3 6 0 3 110 varsity race, jayvee RUNNING HIGH JUMP Tie between j Bunce.rf.. North Carolina, V. P. I. at Virginia. ball at a cost of 5 Wilson.If 3 10 0 Daunls.lb.. 4 2 10 0 and 150-pound events were the Eleventh Consecutive Win in Friday. games $12, boxing Layne (Gall). Rayhill (Gall). Williams Henley 27—Base Duke Chittum.lf. 10 10 Kossler,3b. 4 0 0 6 distance. The Yale Wednesday, April ball, meets at a cost of $5. 12 basket ball (R.-M.) and Mast (R.-M ). Height, 5 ieet 150-pounders fin- at Wake Base ball—Central vs. Eastern j Cremin cf 4 12 0 Ward.ct .. 3 0 3 0 Forest, Davidson at N. C. HIGH’S tennis at a cost of and 20 fresh- « inches ished four in the 6 Seasons. strong $12 .. in Two games |Cross.2b. 4 0 5 2 Spahr.cf ,. 10 0 0 lengths lead, school RUNNING BROAD JIMP—Won by Ray- State; tennis. Wake Forest at North (public high championship WESTERNteam continued on its man contests at a cost of This Roberts.rf 4 12 1 Pratt.c .. 2 0 3 0 minutes 42 2-5 winning $10. hill (Gall ); second. Weaver (R-M.): third, seconds. Eastern 8tadium, 3:30 Burns.rf.. 0 0 0 0 n... 2 0 3 0 Carolinia, Maryland at American U. game), when it turned make a total for one outsider's Williams (R.-M.I. Distance. 20 2 feet Hurley At Kent the wajf yesterday would 1 0 0 2 0 Yale freshmen won by o’clock. POLE VAULT—Won by Rayhill IGall.); Methvin.p Coombs?.. 0 0 0 Thursday, April 28—Base bail, Wil- back Baltimore City College racketers, ticket for all the games exactly $60, Jgrrett,p.. 3 2 0 0 2 12 3 two and a quarter in 6:26 second, Davis (R.-M); third. Birdsong (R- Davenpt.p lengths 4-5, liam and at ORANGE. N. J„ April 23.— Base ball—Western at Alexandria. 5 to on be 10 0 1 Mary Maryland; track. 2, the Washington Golf and and this would the basis on which M.). Height. 10 feet. Campbell.p and the second freshman crew led at Cronin*... 0 0 0 0 by North Carolina at Duke; New SOUTHSeton Hall defeated Georgetown High. Country Club courts. student ticket would be taxed. DISCUS—Won by De Sotto (R.-M); sec- tennis, every three-quarters of a length in 6:38 1-5. base ball here 9 to as Base at ond. Walnoha (Gall.); third, (Gall.). 8mltht_ 0 0 0 0 York University at Virginia. today, 6. ball—Gonzaga George- Western won four of the five In other words, the university on each Delp Johnny Jackson of the victorious singles Distance. 109.7 feet 1931 Friday. April 29—North Nippy Joyce pitched his eleventh con- town Prep. matches and one of the two doubles. ... 38 14 27 10 Totals ... 31 5 27 16 Carolina, s.aient tirket would pay a tax on $60 JAVELIN—Won by Walnoha (Gall.): sec- freshman team stroked the [Totals Eli crew. Duke and at the Penn secutive victory in two seasons. Tennis—8t. Albans at Devitt In the only extra-set Coch- bat would actually receive only $10. ond. Monoghan (Gall): third. Hantow” 'Batted for Campbell in the ninth Virginia relays. matches. ——-•-. Both teams scored three runs in the (Prep School League match). rane of Western Ccnrcouently of the $10 received from (Gall.). Distance. 177 95 feet. (New college 'Ran for Masterson in the first, third Saturday, April 30—Base ball. V. M conquered Banks, record, replacing that made by Bilbo Mon- and fifth innings. I at V. P. first three innings. With two out in the Track—Tech in Penn relays. 4—6, 6—2, and Berman c h student the would have FINNS TO PLAY Virginia. I. at Washington 6—3, and Ben- university aghsn in 1931. 159 9 feet.) Score by innings- HUNGARY. fourth, Keller doubled dann of SHOTPUT— Won and Lee, N. C. State at North Kearney tripled, City overcame Howell and Gar- to pay the Government $6 in taxes. by Walnoha fOall.); Washington and Lee 40020402 1—13 Duke, Saturday. second. Williams HELSINGFORS. Finland. 23 and Joyce singled to score two runs. In 6—0. 6—3. (R.-M.I; third. Delp Navy .0 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 O— 6 April ; Carolinia at Wake Forest; track, V. P. nett, 4—6, ; (Gall). Distance, 42 5 feet. (New college VP) —Acceding to the of Hun- I. at V. M. the eighth Oreflce sent a long triple to Base ball—Western at Baltimore Summaries: this is not all. There Is a tax Runs—Routon <3). Mattox Miller request I., Washington and Lee at record.) i2>. <21, was out in a c" Jarrett. i2>. Fitzgerald. gary. Finland reconsidered its decision Penn left, but thrown close de- City Ccl.ege, 81NCIES—Latona (W ) defeated Berman, EUT 10 p:r cant on all full WUson, Cremin, Richmond, relays; lacrosse, Mary- •—L price] Methvin. Bunce (2>. Davenport. 8mtth (31. not to in cision at home. •—!'• (W. defeated Kramer, tickets. even that not I engage Davis Cup plav and land at Base ball—Business st Greenbrier And is all, Errors—Cross <2•. Routon. Miller. Mattox. Rutgers; tennis, Davidson at *—?• ?'■ Bendann iC.i defeated Doyle, will meet in a first had the game well in hand W. Va. 9-2; a~ there is a 10 per cent sales tax on Fitzgerald. Wilson. Cremin. Hodgkins Ward. Hungary round Virginia, North Carolina at Joyce Military Academy, Lewisburg, J—5- Cochrane defeated Bank*. match of George- from the fourth until S—9. 9—2 s—3; Howell IW.) all and the Durchase of LION CREW’CAPTAIN Two-base hits—Daunts • 2). Roberts. Routon the international tennis at town, William and at 1 Georgetown Base bali—St. Albans vs. Navy defeated Gold- sports goods, Mary Maryland stein. 8—1. 6—2 Three-base runs— in the all of it hit—Mattox Home Jar- Budapest. Duke at N. C. State. threatened ninth, filling the Plebes at Annapolis equipment, sports goods, rep- rett. Routon, Fitzgerald. Stolen bases—Rou- DOUBLES—-Latona and Jacob defeated bases, with only one out. and Base ball—Charlotte Hall vs. Banks and Kramer. resents perhaps at a minimum one- ton. Bunce. Sacrifice hit—Burns. Double -i scoring 9—3. 9—2: Berman and ]1 SEES NAVY two runs. Freshmen at Bendann defeated Howell and Garnett, 9—0, fourth of the income for athletics from AS EASY plays—Cross to Fitzgerald. Burns to Fitz- Maryland College 4—6. 6—3. gerald McEachern to to Daunis. ail sources. Hodgkins Score: Park. Left on bases—Navy. 4. Washington and Geo town. AB H O A Seton HaU AB H O A Tennis—Western at Forest Park Let us pursue this just a little fur- Lee. 6 Bases on baUs—Off Coombs. 2; Evers.cf.. 5 2 10 Z Dan'icz.cf 3 2 1 1 Bausch and Decathlon Baltimore. ther and give the actual application of Middies Will Be Taken in Davenport, 3: Campbell. 1 Methvin. 2: Jar- Lione.2b .3 0 3 1 Eslar.lf. .5211 High, Stride, rett, 2 Struck out—By Davenport, 2: Camp- Saling, 2 4 12 3 HOPKINS WINS EASILY 2 0 0 this as Donato.2b Kearnev.ss Tennis—St. Albans vs. Navy tax against total income for this bell, 3: Jarrett. 3 2 3: Methvin. Hits—Off McNama.ss 5 2 14 Keller.rf.... 3 2 1 Pleoes at Annapolis. hypothetical university. And actually Says Sykes, in face of Coach's Coombs 3 in no inning: Davenport, 7 in Klim.If... .4 2 5 0 Joyce.P 5 2 3 0 this would not be far from right, al- 5>j innings: Campbell. 4 in 3’s innings. And Hurdle Winners in Kansas Rape.3b.... 5 0 11 Singleton 2b 5 3 5 3 Held to Two Goals in First Methvin. 4 in 4 innings: Jarrett. 1 in 5 O Rourke.rf. 3 0 0 0 Madlean.Sb 5 0 0 0 Half, though it would vary in different Pessimism. innings. Hit by pitcher—By Coombs. Wil- Carolan.lb 4 14 1 Gasparlnl.c 4 2 8 0 5 17 1 Tyne, lb. 5 18 0 But Beats Princeton, 11-0. schools according to the amount of « son Passed ball—Pratt Winnings pitcher Oreflce,c_ — — SCHOOL NINES CLASH the fees and prices of tickets. Probably, Methvin Losing pitcher Davenport. Nozneskyp 2 111 Time of game. 2 hours 15 minutes. Umpires Class Lindqulst.p 2 12 1 BALTIMORE, Md„ April 23.—For outside of Yale, Harvard and a very NEW YORK, 23 —Messers Clark and Hughes. Relays, the first half Johns April (JP).—Coach Display Hopkins’ inaccu- Olympic 39 15 27 19 .. 10 27 10 Totals few schools that depend on large public Totals .40 FOR COUNTY racy at Rich Glendon of Columbia 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2—6 LAURELS goal shooting held down the the illustration here would University Navy Academy lacrosse team Georgetown ....1 score receipts, ! x—9 In the lacrosse with shakes his By the Associated Press. 1 Seton Hall ...0 1220022 game Prince- head as he discusses the 24 with com- MLAY-Won by Illinois apply very accurately. THEswamped Lehigh goals McNamara. King. R8dd ton. at Homewood but in the AWRENCE. Kans., Helmichi second Runs—Evers ‘21. today, 1932 of the but esse while the visitors April 23.—An RicepAPP‘?*'„.C?rrolL ?'‘J Keller (2). Singleton. <3»- second rowing prospects Lions, parative Institute, third. Nebraska; lounh. Ok- (21. Kearnev (21. period the Blue Jay attack this case. Suppose the ; Errors—McNamara. King. Frince Teams typical were unable to penetrate Navy terri- unofficial elimination process ex- A2 seconds flat Madman ‘21 Georges High Play its to a score take it from Capt. McCrae Sykes, Cardan <2>. Oreflce. Lind- ripped way of 11 to 0. TAKEtotal revenue for athletics, the K*-LAY—Won by Indiana I Rapp. O Rourke. It tory pected to discover timber Kearnev. Singleton. Tyne Stolen was the fourth consecutive victorv is they’ve got a great crew. for the Neese Brockamith); quist. Four Games This Week—New total is S40.000. This 5Ttiu„^JVal!2n J i Z Danewlcz ‘2t. Single- for budget, Making Its first tally 13 seconds after -acond. Illinois, third. bases-Evers (3). Hopkins in their to a United States team Minnesota, fourth. Oreflce. Sacrifice hit—Gas- fight gain the sum it is to get for the support of j "I know Glendon thinks we’re rot- the initial face-off Navy constantly Olympic Kansas State Time. 18:26. ton. Tyne. Rapp. place in the series. parini. Two-base hits—Gasparinl. Kdler. Church Starts. Olympic its education and athletic pro- turned two contenders at the Hodges (Texas). 190 S Dou- Loop physical ten,” said the smiling young giant who bombarded the Lehigh goal. Lehigh up likely f„/tA'E,il^^:Won 2iy Three-base hits—McNamara. Kearnev (11). Position. Princeton 10). gram. thousand of this comes nnu 'Southern lilt- to Lione to Carolan. JuSSE?"* Twenty haa one good chance to score. here nois TWhi',/ CO,n.l'186 feetFrown 3 hie plavs—McNamara ■ stroked the Lions to an tenth annual Kansas relays today. inches: thtrd. Joyce. from students at a fee of 810 each. undefeated Teachers). Joyce to Singleton to Tyne. Hits—Off .point.;;;;;;;;;; 2,000 Navy '24). Position. Lehigh <0>. lahoma), 185 feet: fourth. Rigney Nozneskv. 9 in 4•innings. sprint season last year, "but we've are James A. Bausch of the 10 in 9 innings off w*"!5S5 Twenty thousand more is represented got Porter .Goal Koyler They 5 inches 3: April 23.—Base bail a crew,