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Dion Kerr, Jr., Rides Cliftons Gem to Rokeby Bowl Triumph in <•-^-—----- Downpour Staves Off Repeated Terps Nip Dartmouth Diagnostician Fails Record-Holders Maki Challenges to Win In His Own Case Rally in 9th, Save 3? the Associated Press. And Rice Clash in COLUMBIA, Mo., March 30.— By Five Lengths Diagnosing and treating the 3-2 Home Start aches, pains and sprains of Uni- 3-Mile versity of Missouri athletes is Contest Valor King Runs Second; Ollie Devictor's job. Hit The on Their Way to Brace trainer fell his left arm. Seven All-Star Events Louise Whitfield Boots It hurt but Of Homer Gets he didn't discover Edward II to Tallies; until yesterday, when the pain Scheduled Tonight in Victory sent Indians' Scores him to a hospital, that his arm was broken in three places. Relief Fund Games By ROBERT HENRY, Star Stiff Correspondent. By LEWIS F. ATCHISON. By the Associated Press. TTPPERVILLE, March 30.— With two Va„ prodigious batting NEW YORK, March 30.—The After staving off bids from strokes in the ninth inning, Dart- repeated trails of the world's two greatest half his rivals in the seven-horse mouth tossed a bad case of jitters Two Records Toppled distance runners come together at field while treacherous foot- into Maryland’s ranks at braving yesterday Madison Square Garden tomorrow and a hard Clifton’s College Park, but the Indians missed ing rain, Gem, night when Taisto Maki, Finland'* owned by Duncan Read of New York their final scoring opportunity and As Three Terps Bag successor to the great Paavo Nurmi, and and this little oversight enabled the Middleburg, expertly rid- and Notre Dame's Gregory Rice den Dion Terps to squeeze out a 3-2 victory in by Kerr, jr„ of Washing- clash at 3 miles in a seven-event all- their first home game of the base- ton, galloped home five length Races in Florida star track and field meet for the season. • ahead of his nearest rival to win ball, Finnish Relief Fund. the second of the Dartmouth's outlook was as dark running Rokeby No man ever has run 3 miles as as the threatening storm clouds Four-Man Lowers Bowl, which featured the annual Squad fast as Maki's world outdoor overhead when the first Indian record Piedmont Hunt point-to-point meet of 13 minutes 42.4 seconds. Rice in stepped to the plate to open the Pair of Marks, on the estate of Paul Mellon near Relay February lowered the indoor final frame. Maryland, industri- mark here today. Takes Mile Team Run for the distance to 13:55.9. Thp ously nicking away at Lendo, only A small, drenched crowd watched Hughes question is whether Maki is and McNary, had accumulated a ready as the veteran gray Virginia-bred By the Associated Press. for his best effort. Nurmi, coach of tidy 3-0 lead and with Lefty Earl hunter led almost throughout the the young Finn, insists his Springer at the GAINESVILLE, Fla., March 30.— protege 5V*-mile. in the slinging flngerwaves is, he has 27-jump journey it University of Maryland's crack quar- though dropped two of his enemy seemed sturdy enough to five good time of 15:30. Second and well tet of athletes won mile 2- races at other distances on withstand any last-minute rush. relay, hi* beaten finished Frederick M. War- mile relay and mile team races Nation-wide tour. But Springer, who apparently burg's Valor King with William Hul- today in the second Florida Lash and cannot be disturbed with anything relays McCluskev Entered. bert, jr.. up. three lengths ahead of in which meet records were Don less thafo a sizeable charge of dyna- eight Lash, kingpin of American 2 Arthur White's Hold Forth, ridden broken. and 3 milers until mite, lobbed one down the groove this year, and Joe by Harris Bncklin. Mountain Mea- and “Blackie” Sommers paddled it Maryland's Miller, Field, Chronis- McCluskey, veteran distance runner, dows, ridden his ter and Kehoe also are by owner, Henry into left field for a home run. It hung up a new meet entered, but they haven't Frost, finished fourth and last as “GOAL TO record of 7:56.4 in the shown this season to GO”—Edward II, owned and ridden by Louise Whit- yesterday. Taking the jump is Little Duchess, owned and rid- wouldn't have been so bad if Leib winning anything indi- the other two starters, Scarlet, 2-mile relay, displacing old mark cate they might break the Maki- field, shown the drive home in the ladies’ race McDonald, Maryland shortstop, up owned Worcester Smith starting winning den by Mrs. Robert C. Winmill, which finished second after a of 8:14.3 set last Rice duel. by Harry hadn’t given Jim life on a year by North at the Piedmont Hunt meet at Dewey and ridden by Francis Greene, fell, point-to-point Upperville, Va., strong closing bid that fell short by two lengths. wild throw to Newt Cox at first. It Carolina. Alabama was second and Dan Ferris, secretary of the Ama- North teur and Field Glass, owned by Mrs. J. —Star Staff Photo. meant an extra and unearned run Carolina third. Athletic Union, has arranged a • E. Hughes and ridden by her son, for the visitors. The same quartet established an- supporting card that well may pro- Milton, ran out at the 12th fence. other record by the mile duce several indoor records. Big Indian Left at Third. winning Chuck Webb Horses Scratched. relay in 3:24.3, compared with old Fenske, king of the year's Mickey McNary, Dartmouth pitch- milers, Gerald B. Webb, re- 20 Years mark of 3:27 set by North Carolina and Gene Venzke fare Walter Mehl jr.'s highly Tennis and Lacrosse Ago in er whacked the next pitch into deep garded pair. Longitude and Easy Baseball, Navy Rally Ninth last year. Again Alabama was sec- and Ralph Schwarzkopf at a mile In The Star right field for a triple, arranging Mark, were scratched as were cnd and North Carolina third. and half with the 6:37.8 figures of The " the trappings for the tying run. Thomas T. Mott's Griff-Red game at Chronister, Kehoe and Field then Edvin Wide of Sweden as their ob- Washington- D. C. in There was one down at the Occupy Charleston. S. C„ was rained Falls Short in only the jective. Mehl and owned of Port Law and Bru- Collegians 2-3 climaxed day's efforts Schwarzkopf hold entry time. Dick Burns then rifled a by Mary- out. Zachary and Courtney, land in to the victories over both manna. hard line drive to racing victory in the 1- Maki, at 2 who beat the National long, Hugh Keller miles. honors insofar as time Leaguers mile team race, with North Carolina Stealing Home Jousts This Week in left and the Terp ace cut loose a recently, were to take the mound second and Borican Seeks Record. was concerned was Edward II, win- Loss to Vermont peg toward the plate that missed its finishing Florida third. As against them at Greenville to- jonn John Borican will after a ner of the ladies' race under con- dormant as the Whig party second will be committed April 39. mark by several feet and bounded nig smitn of Florida ac- go Si- since day. counted for two new mile record with Indiana's fident handling of his owner, Louise spring holidays set in, col- Even the Teachers' addition to the Into the backstop, McNary would meet records, Campbell athletes rush back into beat Yale 8 Gets and Leaves with 47 feet inches in the Kane his chief rival. Borican re- Whitfield of New York. Edward II. lege print bookings can’t make Morris say his Georgetown here, Tally have been home with time to spare 738 shot- this week to make news with a clus- to 1, 12 hits. and 142 feet cently lowered the world mark to a former race horse foaled at the team will win a couple of games. making Reynolds on but he overlooked the important put 738 inches with the Three Bases When 3:01.2 at Dartmouth to Duke of Windsor's ranch at ter of baseball games and lacrosse held the visitors to three hits matter of discus. He held both old records. only have Alberta, Morris Evokes Skepticism. "tagging up" after the Fenske matches. and fanned by Maryland iMil- send it dowrn to 2:59.7 two Canada, home by two "We six. Final Out catch and had to scramble back to i- T'"~n?ile rH!y—Won sped lengths may,” he grins, "but the other Is Made ler Field.v. Chronicler. Kehoe'. second. Six ball one tennis and weeks ago. in 15:19'*. This was more than two games, team will have to be ter- Catholic U. lost to Holy Cross, third to prevent a double play. Alabama 'James, Warner S-ation Bul- downright lock': th’rd. out the card will three lacrosse matches comprise the th« Associated North Carolina 'Brnckett Rounding be the minutes faster than Bayard reo.ulred rible. we're too 2 to 10, and Maryland State beat By Press. It was a for French. Honestly, inexperi- costly oversight Morrison. Wire'. Time—7 5(14 run, hurdle well-rounded program. The lone 'New record 50-yard series of 50. 60 in winning the heavyweight race enced for the schedule we have.” Richmond, 5 to 2. ANNAPOLIS, Md„ March 30.— Springer disposed of Broberg in old record of S 14 3 set last out-of-town date is at year bv North Carolina and 70 yards, a medley shotput with with Owner A.