Maryland Scores in Lacrosse and Base Ball as Its Teams Win 3 of 5 Tilts THREE NAVY BOATLOADS Terrapins Were Lively in Pair of Wins Yesterday GALLAUDETLOSER , TAKE MEASURE OF LIONS i IN MEET, 45 TO 81 Midshipmen Also Defeat Georgetown on Diamond, Gobblers’ Nine Nosed Out but Lose Lacrosse Game—Plebes Down Layne and Travis Do Good St. Albans in Ball Game. 8 to 7—Harvard Stick- Work Against Lynchburg men Routed, 13 to 0. Bj the Aisoclil. ,‘ress. College Team. Md., April 28.—Three crews of Naval Academy oarsmen won their races from Columbia University eights of A veritable carnival spor on the Severn River here today. The Navy’s varsity shell VETERAN Lynchburg Col- at the University ANNAPOLIS, track team yesterday finished the mile-and-a-half course five lengths ahead lege scored of Maryland at College Pari : of the Lions. over Gallaudet, 81-45, INin which five Old Line team! 1 A at Kendall The Midshipmen’s junior varsity won Its mile-and-a-half yesterday the home athlete* Green. Weakness in the field participated, race with the Columbia Jayvees by two and a half lengths, while won events hurt three contests, including the 150-pound Middies finished a mlle-and-flve-sixteenths course the Blues, the Vir- two and lost two varsity tests, a scant naif boat length ahead of the little Columbians. ginians piling up 45 points in Both the setbacks came ir 1VU Wiu this XXI bXXC XXXCXXXt CVCUU UX U1C 1C5BVMI UllCUCi OliU VIUUU department to just 7 tor tennis. the two varsity crews, each rowing 40 the visitors, who exhibited a superior their hosts. Maryland defeated Yale in lacrosse strokes to the minute, held bow to bow brand of team play. Layne and Capt. Travis did most of 12 to 0; triumphed over Virginia for several hundred yards. Columbia Pos. Mount Washington. Nasr. Gallaudet's scoring, each winning two Polytechnic Institute in base ball dropped Its stroke to 35. Navy to 33. G.Broaden.Wright events. Layne captured the 100 and 8 to but bowed to the P.Turner .jtarbolot 7, Virginia At about the quarter-mile point the C P_WelUel.C. «. Clark 22-yard dashes. Travis won the quar- Murray netmen in a 8-to-l Ir was P. D... .Merrlken ter and halt-mile tests. engagement. Navy shell crept Into the lead but Buse S. D... .Norris Mackey, McClure and Eckstine were freshmen contests the Old Linen only three-quarters of a shell length C__ .Pvgh Seeds topped Hagerstown High, 10 to 8. bul ahead of the half-way mark. 8. A_Guild Ward the heavy scorers for Lynchburg. F. A_J. Turnbull.Condon lost a close and 4-to-J Summaries: hard-fought Half a mile from the finish both 0. H_D. Turnbull.W. C. Clark 100-YARD DASH—Won battle to St. Albans on the courts. crews their Co- 1. H.. .Stieber Schacht by Layne (0.11 speeded up strokes, second. Lindsey IL.); third. J. C. Lindsey The Elis were far from the formid- lumbia to 38. then 40; Navy to 37. So.re by quarters— (L.). Time. 0:10.7. Mount Washington. 2 4 3 2—11 able faced the Ole Water showed between the two boats 220-YARD DASH—Won by Lsyne (G >1 opponents by Navy .a o 1 1—4 second. Lindsey (L.1; third. Gilley (L.). Time. Liners in the last meeting of the as Navy forged further ahead. The Goals—Mount Washington: Stieber <41. 0:23.0. 110-YARD DASH—Won by Travis (O teams in 1925, when Yale conquered last quarter of a mile was a route Guild '4' Pugh. Gessner. Norris, Navy. ); Schacht 12). Anderson. Condon. Substi- second. Eckline (L i: third. Layne (O ). Maryland, 5 to 3. in the latter’s onlj as the Lions showed the effect of the Washington: Knelp, Jenifer. Time. 0:54.7. tutes—Mount JAVELIN setback of that season. strain and Navy still was gaining as Ough. Darrell. Gessner. Alberts. Turner. THROW—Won by Mackey Tucker. Colosimo. Guild. Win- (L.i; second. Parker : second. Beat. Leicht (G.i: third. Columbia. Navy. Maryland Ladner (0.1. Time. 0:J7.S. Christhilf, stellar out-home, came In Mlchelman Stroke.... Stone Plebes Swat Ball. 1-MILE RUN—Won by Eckstine (L.1: Seven.... Carroll .. Hood from the side of the aftei second. Burnett (O): third. Josefoskl right goal 81x.Humber McLean at the bat, particularly in D. C. in Penn Games (G.i. Time. 4:49 5. Five.Kent Baldwin 220-YARD LOW HURDLES—Won by a huddle formation, dodged several 8. Gray third and fourth Innings, Prestige B. Four.Ryan.H. the Lindsey (L.); second. Leicht (G.i; third. defense and slammed the ball Three.... Fowler Smith POWERenabled the Navy plebes to de- Ladnes (G.i. Time. 0:2H.7. players Two.Higgins .Brockett by on the SHOTPUT—Won Delp (Q.): second. In the net. Bow.Peer Becker feat St. Albans of Washington (Continued From First Page.) er’s call for the 2-mile out of Parker (L.): third. Bragg (L.l. Distance. Coxswain Soloman .Krulsk relay, diamond, 8 to 6. an of and 38 feet 1 Inch. Yale braced after this point and Won by Navy by five lengths. Distance. original entry 15, Horn- —Tie H. O. A among McClure. held the Old Liners scoreless the re- 114 miles. Times—Navy, 8:58.4; Colum- 8t.Albans.AB H. O. A Navy. AB away from all rivals in the 100-meter bo6tel romped home 35 yards in front Mackey and Teel (L.1 for first place. 0 8mart.lf 5 3 1 <> bia. 8:06.8. Lee.rf ... 3 0 1 Height. 5 feet 0 inches in 013 1 final to whip Dick Hardy of Cornell, of his nearest opponent, Patterson, of mainder of the first quarter, but Or'sl’e.Sb 3 2 5 1 Cun'h'm.c 4 DISCUS—Won by McClure (L.1: sec- 3 the next period Maryland smoothed Hoyas’ Errors Hart. Magee.3b. 2 2 3 1 Ma'son,2b 2 2 intercollegiate A. A. A. champion, by Columbia, last year's winner, with ond. Barnum , sending Grason.lf. 1 0 0 0 Hale.3b 4 o 1 1 Time. 11:07.7. The saw a bom- Georgetown, son a close third. ran up a lead on the third leg and second half steady Academy for half a Dubois.If. 2 0 0 0 Tr nsue.cf 2 110 BROAD JUMP—Won (L.ls century, o o by Mackey bardment of the Yale the Old Stetson.c. 5 0 1 o Dr'd'fer.cf 1 n Fuqua doubled it, to win by 20 yards second. J. Lindsey (L.l: third. Gilley (L.1. net, dropped one of the comparatively few 4 10 1 Sa'nders.p 1 0 0 2 And’son.ss *0 from Navy, with New York University Distance. 20 feet 7 inches. Liners scoring four markers In the games it has lost to the sailors. The Marsh.p.. 2 0 13 Ramsey.p 2 10 2 Patst.p... 2 0 0 3 Two Beat Javelin Mark. third, Manhattan fourth and Penn- third quarter and three in the final score was 6 to 4. had to surpass himself to sylvania, 1933 winner, in fifth place. period. The game was Interesting on ac- Totals. .33 6 27 12 Totals. .33 11 27 10 was beat his closest rival, Horace WIN OPENING TILTS Heading the Maryland offense count of its closeness and some hard Score by Innings—• LEGORE Norwood Sothoron, center, St Albans. 001 04001 0—fl O'Dell of Manhattan, who also Ohio State Proves Failure. speedy hitting, but loosely played in the field. 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 x—8 Navy Plebes. the former record with who registered three goals. With the score knotted at eclipsed javelin HREE of Cornell's three-all, Runs—Oreenslade. Magee. Adams. Net- sprinters IN G. W. BALL LOOP Stetson. Smart. Cun- a toss of 208 feet, 4 Inches. after Georgetown had finished its tleton Grant shared in two of the red ningham, Matheson (2). Ruge. Anderson, George Spitz, lanky New York Uni- big Unbeaten in Conference. eighth Inning, the Navy went ahead Errors—Nettleton (2). Ramsey. Paist. versity jumper, accounted for the re- team's triumphs. Messersmith with three runs, gained largely on Grant (2). Matheson. Ruge Anderson. SQUEEZING through to Its base Marsh. Ramsey. record when he 6 Premedi Defeat and Hoya mlsplays, and beat back a threat Two-base hits—Adams. maining negotiated replaced Hardy today and combined Engineers ball win over the Gobblers, Mary- Mason. Three-base hits—Ruge Paist. feet, 7*4 inches in the high jump, IN in the ninth. Hone run—bmart. Base on balls—Off with Linders, Scallan and Bob Kane Junior land its fifth Southern of! College Conquers rang up Ramsey 5: oil Paist. 3: oft Marsh. 1: beating his own previous carnival Errors by Corliss. Dolan and Calla- to the 880 Conference victory in as many starts. 8aunders. 1. Stiuck out—By Ramsey. mark by nearly two inches. After capture championship by Columbian Nine. han. Spain's double and a fielder’s by Paist. 7. Innings pitched—By Saun- A late rally enabled the Old Liners Ramsey 4V,: by Howard Geneva Col- 4 yards, with Yale Columbia choice gave the Navy its winning trio. ders 4: by Marsh. 4: by beating Spencer, second, clear their at the Time of game—2 hours and to keep position top Paist 4V lege Negro, and Murphy of Notre a close third and With one out in the ninth, Corliss minutes. Umpire—Mr. Purdy of Bal- Army fourth in the of the race. 10 Dame, Spitz set sail for a world record defeated Engineers, singled and scored on Callahan's dou- timore. Vic Willis safe at second to help set stage for Pitcher Steve Physioc's final heat. downed However, the game marked the attempt. He cleared 6 feet, 8*/« 17-6, and Junior College ble, but McGowan tightened and took homer with two on In seventh that beat Virginia Tech, 8 to 7. The PRE-MEDICAL downfall of Ralph Ruble, big Mary- inches in an exhibition before Cornell hurdlers waged a sen- •Columbian, 8-2, in yesterday’s care of the final Georgetown batsmen. jump land right-hand flinger, who previ- three times with the bar at close games of the George Washington in- Pitching honors were very even be- AT TENNIS failing sationally fight for honors with via the G. W. LOSES tramural base ball league. ously had won three games of 6 feet 10 inches. Notre Dame’s quartet in the shuttle tween Bill Carpenter Georgetown Heine starred on the 28 scoreless ueaaiine is set relay final, which was not Weingartner shut-out route, pitching and McGowan, the latter In an almost complete new deal for decided receiving until Merwin mound for the Pre-Medics, who are innings. better Manhattan overhauled Fagan of support. Wins Only Two Matches Against major relay champions, now the with two vic- Ruble managed to by the first Notre Dame in the last 20 to leading loop get N»vy. AB. H. O. A G AB. H. O. MAKIY timtS For Track Meet College's sturdy distance runners alone yards In to'wn. A*. win tories in as many starts, while Tufly two innings, but met hi$ Waterloo Knap'r.ss 5 2 0 2 Hall.cf... 4 0 10 Johns Hopkins Netmen. were able to repeat. The Jaspars, in by a stride. Navy was third and to the Leemans featured the Junior College the third and fifth when the Gobblers Kossl’r.’-’b 4 12 0 O’R’rkf H 4 12 0 planning enter addition to defending their title suc- Pennsylvania failed to finish, due to Gadr'w.3b 5 12 4 Saveri’e.c 4 3 7 2 brand an victory by yielding only two hits and a led a more experienced annual University of accident to Pfeifer, anchor hurdler. loosed home-run bombardment, Daunis.lb 3 1 10 1 Cren'w.ltb 4 0 0 4 Playing TEAMS Mary- cessfully in the distance medley yes- the Columbians off the bases 4 2 2 2 Rohan.lb 3 011 0 Johns defeated land Ohio whose keeping by A1 Casey and Red Negri. With Seyford.rf of tennis. Hopkins Interscholastic track terday, came through with a smash- 6tate, squad had Borries.cf 4 12 0 Corllss.2b 3 2 3 2 7 to here wavered for the first five Innings. One of the two on in the third, George Washington, 2, JUMPING meet next Saturday at College in the 4-mile between going to the Drake Casey walloped 0 o O RECORD race, Cassidy.U 4 0 3 Callg'n.ss 4 2 ing victory today hits was a homer by Forst. 16 2 10 0 Park must have their entries filed relays or coming here, failed to one far over Bucky Buscher's head in Spain.c.. 4 Dolan.rf.. 3 today. taking the title away from New York cap- 4 0 0 3 Carp'ter.p 4 0 0 3 and ture a Remaining games in the intramural center field for the circuit, which M'G'w'n.p The visitors took one singles with the athletic office at the uni- University and beating off the chal- single event for the first time in The schedule follow: erased a three-run lead by the Totals.37 ~8 27 It Totals.33 8 24 14 one doubles match. versity not later than tomorrow of State, which years. Buckeyes, who held the gained (Hopkins) defeated 6 Feet Inches. lenge Michigan April 29. Pharmacy vs. Engineers: 30. SINGLES—Brooke Leaps 91/8 noon. former shuttle hurdle record and won Pharmacy vs. Columbian May Old Liners in the first Inning. Score by innings: 8—«1 SUverd (Hopkinsi finished second. , the College. 1. Edwards 0—3. Engineers va. Columbian College; 4.Pharm- Navy ..1000011 3 X—fl «—2. 8—fl; Ladensky Indications are the meet, for years the half-mile relay last year, failed Maryland went ahead in its hall ....00010011 1—4 defeated Robinson. Manhattan anchor, ran a brilliant acy vs. Junior CoUege. Pre-Medical vs. Georgetown Bennett 3—8, 3—0. to start in a the frame one run, but (Hopkins) defeated Stanford the first big outdoor test for single relay race. The Columbian CoUege: o, Pre-Medical vs. of by scoring Runs—Kossler <2). Borrles. Cassidy. Hartman < Hopkins I defeated Moore. Meier, Hurdler, mile to beat Tom Otty of Michigan 8—4; best Junior College, Engineers vs. Columbian came back In the fifth tc McGowan. Saverlne <2). Corliss (2). Pierce (O. W > defeated schoolboy tracksters of the District any of their individual com- V. P. I. Spain. 7—5 6—J; State by 15 yards. College: 6, Engineers vs Pharmacy: 11. Errors—Gadrow Cassidy Crenshaw. Needle (Hop- was a tallies. (3). Palltz, 3—8, 7—5, 6—l! section, again will prove a decided petitors got third in the shot- Pharmacy vs Pre-Medical: 12. Engineers mark up four Casey opened Callahan Dolan 4—8 Breaks Wrist. was Corliss. (2). (2). Carpen- kins) defeated Lee. 8—6. 6—4_ Most of the big crowd attracted vs. Junior CoUege: 14. Pharmacy vs. Co- Palltx (Hop- success, both as to the number put by Neal. by walloping his second four-baser ter. Two-base hits—Kossler. O’Rourke DOUBLES—Brooke and the 1-mlle that lumbian CoUege: 18. Pharmacy vs. Junior Sacrifice hit—Daunls. Sac- and Edwards, by special, hoping The South’s and after two more Gobblers on (2). Callahan. kins) defeated Robinson and quality of entrants. strong contingent CoUege. Pre-Medical vs. Columbian Col- got rifice fiy—Dolan. Double play—Crenshaw and Langtry the home-town favorite, Venzke, n—3. 2—8. 8—2: Moore posted Its fourth In the spe- lege; 19. Engineers vs. Pre-Medical. Junior the Negri another long to Corliss to Rohan. Stolen bases—Cor- Hartman and Kramer. By the Associated Press. victory paths, poled (G. W.) defeated might turn the tables, but Cunning- cial events when Little College vs. Columbian: 21. Pre-Medical vs. ad- liss. Crenshaw. Knapper. Daunls. Struck rt—3 «—4: Buck and Herman Henry of Wil- homer that gave his team a 7-4 3_a TANFORD UNIVERSITY, ham demonstrated his junior College. out—By McGowan. 4: by Carpenter. 4. Hopkins defeated Walker and Pierce. clearly superior- liam and Mary won the broad jump Standing ef Clubs. Base on balls—Off McGowan. 1. Hit by CLARIFY RACES TO FRONT vantage. 4—6. 8—2, 8—4. Calif., April 28.—Walter ity for the tenth time in 11 races be- with a of 23 feet inches. W. L. Pet. pitcher—Kossler. Corliss. Umpires— leap lls4 Pre-Medical 2 0 1.000 — tween these two runners. After Messrs. Clarke and Hughes of Washington. e Marty explored the strato- great Yale's pole vaulting “trust,” minus Junior CoUege 1 1 .500 iiia u«uic. a of roses 1 rnjsiuc vv sphere of the high jump DALLAS. Tex., April 28 WPV— being presented bouquet by Keith Brown, yielded honors to J. A. Engineers 1 .500 Columbian .... 0 1 .000 ORIOLES BOOKING TILTS. of 126 a feminine admirer before the CoUege f a FTER tallying one run in the to hold the pace after the world again today to better his Clarify, carrying top weight just McWilliams of Princeton, who cleared Pharmacy .0 1 .000 pounds and with J. Pollard won race, Cunningham followed Venzke's sixth, the Old Liners packed the first quarter, In which each Washington Orioles are booking own record with the amazing up. 13 feet 9 inches for first place, while UNABLE colored nines. the feature Pair Park Handicap race pace for three and a half laps, drew the two game in the bag in the next scored two goals, the Navy la- games with formidable leap of 6 feet 9*4 inches. His Elis, Thompson and Pierce, new on the backstretch and won had Brown is receiving chal- today at the opening of the track away by tied for third at 13 feet. W H. Nib- inning when Steve Physioc, who crosse team lost to the creek veterans Graham former world mark of 6 feet 85a U. C. is Awarded street. here. 12 yards, going away. The Kansan lock of Brown won the gone to the relief of Ruble in the of Mount Washington, 11 to 4. lenges at 1423 Fifth was set in Fresno last shotput at inches, Racing in his best form. Clarify easily eclipsed the former Franklin 48 sixth, won his own game by driving feet 2 inches and Hillman Hol- year. kept close to the rail over the mile i Field mark of 4:14. set by Leo Ler- comb of Yale out a circuit smash with Willis and was the captured the hammer Canoe Event The blond collegian's jump route and had at fin- mond three good speed the j years ago. throw with 160 feet inches as Big Clark on the bases. of a meet that saw Marty's 9aa highlight, ish. with something to spare. Tire prowess of Indiana's great the favorite and V. P. I. was helpless the last foui Fresno State team down defending champion, College go Mr. Bun was second and Noah's runners apparently frightened off Pete Zaremba 28 — the oi of Drake Games of New York Univer- April innings against airtight flinging Summaries to a 76 13-15 to 53 2-15 defeat before Pride third. most of their on prospective competition. sity, failed to place. Philadelphia.Washington, D. C., famed for Psysioc, only two men getting the Stanford's powerful squad. The time was 1:39. Only three rivals answered the start- its was paths. Gus Meier. Stanford hurdler, broke paddlers, tonight Storey. awarded the 1934 Maryland's lone win In the tennis Scholaatic. Won by Nebraska (Ayres. Ehite. both bones in his left wrist when he HOPKINS WINS EASILY. championships Punk): second. Drake; third. Kansas of Asso- came in the A schools) the Middle States Canoe match with the Cavaliers 410-YARD RELAY (elass high State; fourth. Wisconsin. Time. 18.17,.!. tripped over the third hurdle in the received a forfeit —Won by Kansas Vocational. Topeka, POLE VALXT—Seeley (Illinois) and SWARTHMORE, Pa., April 28 UP). ciation, In convention here. singles when Dulin Miller'; sec- 220-yard low barrier event. Ward of Kans. (Brown. Akins. Bowe. Coffman (Kansas) tied for first. 13 feet 4 —The powerful Johns Hopkins la- The event will add greatly to from Bolling. ond. Oak Park. 111.; third. University City. White (Kansas). 13 feet; Fresno home an easy winner. inches: second loped Results at Penn Carnival crosse team met Mo. Time, 0:43.9 (Pittsburg. Kans.. State Teachers) little opposition from what is expected to be the biggest It took the Maryland yearlings schools) Tinalay Loss of its premier hurdler, who is TWO-MILE RELAY (class A high and Romels (Carthage) tied for lourth. a willing but weak Swarthmore squad aquatic season the Capital City more than three hours to score theli —Won by North High. Des Moines. Iowa; co-holder of the recognized world 12 feet 6 Inches. _ third. University and romped away to an ll-to-2 vic- has known. over second. Oskaloosa. Iowa; DISCI'S THROW—Won by Torrance barrier event at victory Hagerstown. meet rec- record in the high Scholastic. second. Lehigh: third. Amherst: fourth, rellel City. Mo. Time. 8:12.4. (New (Louisiana State). 150.95 feet: second Ir- tory today. Lang scored three goals Ched Beebe who went to the ord. Pormer mark of 8:18.6 established feet; third. 14.1 seconds, was a sad blow to Stan- Rutgers. Time—3:25.8. win (Texas Aggies). 140X8 ONE-MILE PREP SCHOOL RELAY and Kelly and Powell had two each. of Ford Loker in the fourth, pitched by Cherokee. Iowa, in 1032.) Tlckner (Oklahoma Aggies). 140.1 feet, ford's hopes of victory in the meet CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by St. Benedict s. NORMAL SCHOOL ONE-MILE RELAY Varsity. fourth. Priemuth (Minnesota'. 14J.33 feet. Newark, N. J. (V. Healey. G. O'Donahue, CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by Western Teach- for the Old Liners. Chris- with Southern California a week strongly 100-YARD DASH—Won by Metcalfe HIGH JUMP—Watkins (Abilene M. Hearn. R. McKinnon >: second. Mer- ers', Kalamazoo. Mich, second. West Ches- the five and Stambach St. Alban's won three of 'Marquette); second. Hall (Kansas' third. tian). Philson (Drake) hence. cersburg. Pa.; third, Newark. N. J. ter. Pa.: third. St. Paul, Va.; fourth. with (Emporia. Kans.. State Teachers); (Kansas) tied for first. 0 feet 3>4 Inches. Time—3:25.6. Miner. Time—3:27.5. singles and divided the doubles Crooms feet 14« fourth. Russell (Illinois). Time. 0:00.7. McOuire (Kansas), fourth. 0 bar ONE-MILE RELAY ONE-MILE MATCH RACE—Won D. C. Cricketers Al- put the high jump HIGH SCHOOL by yearlings. 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES—Won by CHAMPIONSHIP—Won by George Wash- Glenn Cunningham. Kansas: second. Gene second. Ward JX'MP—Won by Hall (Kansas). the Lacrosse summary: len (Oklahoma Baptist', in