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
<<