1936-03-15 [P B-9]
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Japanese Want Swimming Rules Changed: Jones Favoredto Win Masters Event "-< > Rope Climb Mark Youths Put Everything Into Their Efforts G. W. Basketers SHORT STATURES Believed Broken GEVINSON RETAINS Will Be Feted BOB HIM BAIL By the Associated Press. WASHINGTON UNI- ('^EORGE^ March 14.— D. C. BOXING TITLE VERSITY freshmen and IN OLD-TIME STYLE PHILADELPHIA, basket ball will be Tom Guclcer, Princeton gym- varsity teams at a at nast, set what he believed to be a feted tonight dinner the La Paree Restaurant. The new world record for the rope host, Revolta and Little Others Rewarded as is the father of Joe Likely Say Americans and climb today by shinnying up the Outstanding Ray Brennan, Brennan, former Western High 20-foot rope In 3.9 second*. to Be Rivals in A. A. U. Meet—Seven School star and forward on the Leading Gain Advantage Through His performance, which bettered freshmen quintet which last week the 4.1 second record Tom Con- in won the District A. A. U. cham- Augusta Test. Plunging Starts. nolly, of Navy established back In New Champions. pionship. 1933. was recorded In a dual meet, BY FRANCIS J. POWERS. By the Associated Press. BY BURTON HAWKINS. Those expected to attend, all of which saw Temple register Its Winter golf season comes swimmers, because of savagery with a whom will be introduced on La sixth in Eastern intercol- to a climax the first few days their short stature, are handi- victory smoothness that belied their Paree’s Ride” broad- the regular “Sky In April, when the third annual the rules legiate competition by downing limited ex- capped by present comparatively ring cast over WJSV, are, besides Bren- THEmasters’ tournament will be Tigers, 37 to 17. JAPANESEgoverning speed swimming com- perience, seven amateur boxers nan, Sid Silkowitz, Quinn Collins, BLENDING at The masters' played Augusta. in the plunge and battled their to District cham- petition, especially way Pete Beronio, Bruce Borum, Bob tournament. The event was con- on the and a official of the and another retained his and turns, high pionships Farris, Vic Sampson Chester torunament. The event was con- urges changes crown last night at Turner's Arena. of the victorious Japanese government Banachowski, ceived by the former emperor of the to eliminate these But one an odorous one disadvantages. decision, frosh, and Tommy O’Brien, Tim fairways and will continue to be some- Eiji Amau, who as chief of the at that, and questionable conduct on Mil- PAT TOURNEY Stapleton, George Freilicher, more than an tourna- ST. thing ordinary office information bureau, is the part of a second, marred the pro- ton foreign Schonfeld, Ben Goldfaden, ment only so long as the Georgian the famous “foreign office spokesman” gram as 1,800 spectators drank in the Walter Clarence and Bakum, Berg is a competitor. Who in the world is the of fisticuffing at the A. A. Leemans of the figures press, champagne Capt. Tuffy varsity There are many wise golfers who a Y. carnival. exponent of such changes. Amau, team, which won 16 out of 19 games believe Jones will win in this third famous and base ball Lou Gevinson, sensational Jewish swimmer player this year. renewal of the Augusta event. For In his school and university fears ..■— ♦ lad, successfully defended his feather- days, the last two years Bob has been too that unless the handicaps inherent weight title, while Leon Shub, unde- busy as host to the. field to concen- !n the Japanese, stature are removed Von Dreele Pock- feated in three years of collegiate and Simmons, trate fully upon his own game, but the of independent amateur competition, won aquatic champions Nippon may now the tournament Is so well estao- lose to the Americans at the Berlin Prize in Mixed the crown which he held et Leading lightweight lished it can travel under its own did not com- ARE BEST in 1933 and 1934. Shub “IRISH" this Summer—lose the world Olympics momentum and give Jones time to the i so Doubles. last aupremacy Japanese garni Bowling pete year. play real golf. spectacularly at Los Angeles in 1932 collected the Jones has played some grand golf and defended an PAIR of aces pot Olympic Team Victor. successfully against in Florida this Winter and there are last night at Silver Spring in A/TATT TWOMEY'S Olympic A. C. American invasion last August. IN TRACK GAMES those who contend 1 1 he is hitting every the annual St. Patrick's mixed annexed the team championship for Turns. shot from tee to cup with all the Buoys doubles bowling sweepstakes, for the fourth consecutive year, piling Earle Silver accuracy of his grand-slam season. Amau, between history- sponsored by Stocking, up 35 points on a scoring basis of 10 J-JENCE It is reported that Jones is particu- making statements on Japan's Spring alley manager. points to the winner and 5 to the Pitt, Defending Champion, larly keen around and on the greens, political moves, is feeding represen- In with 28 other pairs, loser. Washington Boys’ Club and competition Is Second in Central and if his short game holds he again tatives of the international press con- of the country's lead- Jewish Community Center teams tied including many may rout the professional field. ferences with arguments in favor of ing duckpinners, Ida Simmons from for second honors with 20 points each. * new conditions for swimming com- Norfolk ranked No. 1 among the Representative Fred Hartley, spon- Intercollegiates. Horton First Winner. He would abolish the and Von sor of the bill which petition. plunge Nation’s fair bowleds, Ray legalized boxing By the Associated Press. TT ALWAYS is a scramble in the at the and instead of who awarded a to Gevinson. start, having Dreele of Baltimore, formerly held has here, trophy — Angelo Pappas (left) just BEND, Ind., March 14 masters’ field. Horton Smith won turns made against the solid walls rank the males, totaled of as the performer of the top among landed a left to the chin Joe outstanding Notre Dame won its seventh the first playing of the championship of the pools he would have swimmers 2,461 for 10 for the first prize tournament. games Petro, swinging himself completely central intercollegiate indoor in 1934, although he was rather wild negotiate their turns around buoys, of $70. was third Except in tne mina oi «atie crown, around. This in the SOUTHtrack and field championship and inclined to be all over the course. as in yachting and other water sports. Lucile Young and Ollie Pacini of of the A. A. U. at there was little doubt that the sharp- round tourney today by piling up 31*4 points in the Last Spring Gene Sarazen was the "Present conditions give the tall, were second with 2.369, Arena last and Petro faced Olympic puncher deserved the Washington Turner's night annual meet. victor as the result of a sensational too an long-legged swimmers great worth $40. won the and the honor. Gevinson stopped Billy Tar- decision 112-pound Marquette finished second with 20 V2 spoon shot from a poor lie that advantage,” the government's spokes- Blanche Wootton and Galt Davis dugno, highly touted J. C. C. scrap- title. points and Pittsburgh took third with traveled some 230 yards into the cup man said after having seen the Amer- of Rosslyn were paid $30 for a score -- .• per, after 52 seconds of the third 1814. for a double eagle. Another scramble lcan-Japanese dual meet in the Meiji of 2,338, and Alice Shaw and Buck round. The “Irish” won the meet from 1927 is anticipated next month, with John- Shrine pool. “Much of what our Earle of Baltimore, with 2,328, pock- Lou dropped the game Tardungo to inclusive. was the ny Revolta, the P. G. A. champion, swimmers gain by their speed in the eted $20. with a looping left to the face whicn 1932, Pittsburgh defending this and Lawson Little, the double-bar- ■water they lose to their larger oppo- Special prizes of $10 each went to found Billy still groggy and on the champion year. reled amateur champion, listed as nents In the initial and in FAIL count- A1 Tolmich, a one-man track team plunge Dot O'Brien of Norfolk and Red FAVORITES floor, as Referee Denny Hughes from of favorites with Jones. making the turns. America and Japan Megaw of Washington for the top set ed the fatal 10. Brown, however, was Wayne University Detroit, with The Augusta course is not particu- are now so nearly equal in swimming of the first block rolled in the after- vehement in his that his took individual scoring honors protests and that favors Revolta. well 13 He won the 60-yard high larly long strength that it may prove noon of 1,227, and Doris Goodall and fighter was not counted out and con- points. ( the low hurdles and fin-! Johnny gets only average length from at Berlin that just that small advan- Jack of for the tinued until com- and 65-yard Gooding Washington IN GOLF TOURNEY squawking boxing the tees and the in the dash. through fairways, tage enjoyed by the taller American best set of the evening block, 1205. mission Inspectors quieted him. ished third 60-yard Don but he is unusually straight and dead- boys will mean the passing of the Scores of the prize winners, by Two meet records were broken. | Shub Takes Hot Scrap. ly in approaching and putting. If crown from back to follow: Elser of Notre Dame heaved the shot' aquatic Japan blocks, THE most furious Shub won Picard and Cummins Reach TN fight 48 feet to shatter the old the mop-haired kid is close to tha the United States." Simmons __ 571 618 Wootton_583 550 11*4 inches | verdict over Mike of his he’ll be bad medi- Von Dreele- 657 615 Davis_ 591 612 a split-decision mark of 48 feet 714 inches made by | top game Convinced Americans.