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. 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 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 , 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. Smith of Blacksburg, This well with a Joe a 3-to-2 decision to short order for the Mackay goes grain of Engel, Washington scout, Navy dropped game-clinching 170-yard hnrd'es—Wor hv Mov-.p (An- the 8. 12 and 16 Va where Maryfand's bunion *,cond pound ball and a White Post up. However. Bayard squad salt, for Morris is not one to send will look over a Newberry College Vermont in the opening baseball out. 7ur1': March 'North Carolina'- will stretch its third Browning 'Florida' Time—] s •’ mile relay bringing together four legs against Virginia a Dartmouth carried 200 pounds while Edward II wobbly team into action—experi- named “Pug” Luther, game of the season for both teams outhit the Terps. eight seconds 'Morgan tied own record. Brown- Tech. ln* speedsters from the East and West. carried 145. ence or no experience. He has Toby said to be a diamond in the here today. safeties to seven, but Master stumbled while leading near finish 100-yard dash—Won by Dickinson iAu- List of entrants: ahead to more saw to it that none race Maryland, looking Wright and Jack Redinger available rough. Clark Griffith told Engel Trailing 1-3 and with two out in Springer of the burn'. second. Kearnev (Florida i: third Each provided keen compe- 5on-vard run—Rnv Cochran. serious blows came Beals (Georgia Tech'. Time—in.l seconds Indians: competition, takes on three for mound work in the to take along his bat and if he the last inning, Niles of the Navy in pairs until the ninth Boo Simmons. Nebraska: tition with none definitely decided inaugural Shot-put—Won by Sm'th 'Florida Charles Belcher, In rolled Georgia Tech Dick A until the warmup opponents lacrosse— and both young men should be con- could get a foul off Luther to struck out but got to first when around, and he struck out five. sacond But-er 'Auburn'. Gill Boston A last furlong. Until Scarlet \ *.'ncb Thrce-ouarter mile—.John Bnrican. Shore Harvard and a run third ^ch (Duke'. Dartmouth, Loyola. sistent winners. The catching berth forget him. Catcher Boucher of Vermont Maryland got gift in the Ik4h llll a .,nlhM: A. C. New .Jersey; Kane. fell in the last event there were no inches. (Smith’s throw was Campbell In- Jack Faber's net second aiara Phil Graves. Georgetown butterfly brigade still is open and Bob Nowaskey, Wes A fire of unknown origin de- dropped the ball. when Culver was safe on Ifrord- breaking his own mark of 4« Sanford spills and while the first two races | fe*tJJJJ « Goldberg. Millrose A A New York will be in action inches set i*st rear.) Monday, Wednes- Taylor, Lud Urick and Paul Brief! stroyed 150 stables at Laurel and That apparently ruffled Vermont’s Dewey’s and went all the way One-and-one-ha’f mile—-Chuck had but three starters apeice. both j hi*h college—Won bv Fenske. and and after tinker- are for to third when Sommers let a tJMnHorn (AlahomaV «Jumo Wisconsin; Gene Vrnzke New York A C ; were day Saturday battling the vacancy. This caused *150,000 damage. Hurler Pesarik, who gave Brafford a pitch feet 7>? inches: second marked by spirited duels Rayburn (Florida), Walter Mehl. Wisconsin: Robert Schwarz- ing around with it he should have is about the only spot where a man Niles to second. get away from him. He counted on feet l>, inches: tied kopf. Michigan. of the single, moving for third. Patterson ‘North Carolina* throughout. Major surprise «*nH Time-mile — Taisto Maki. Finland: the team in fairly smooth running can break into the for Mor- Werner followed with another Rudy’s fly to center. Morgan (Auburn). R fee* O’o inches (New day was the defeat of line-up hit, Gregory Rice. South Bend. Tnd Don by Bayard order record of R fee* 7 inches set by the week's end. ris is pretty well fixed at other scoring Niles and Falconer drew & Two Lfc~d„KePv 9ld Lash Bloomington. Ind Joe McClU6kev, Comedienne, owned and ridden posi- Terp Runs Earned. Horn of Alabama last rear ) by tions. Quarter-mile Manchester. Conn. Vermont Visits Maryland. D. walk to fill the bases. The next two runs, however, were v*lav. university class_ Hurdles—Allan Tolmich. T. Beatty Brown of Middleburg, who C. and Chase bT (R*-owr De’roit: Larry Joe Chevy 5r.!\ n,,£e Saraen* Sp**nr* O'Conner. Toronto The Terps also usher in the dia- Judge intends to give Dick Pesarik then bore down and forced well deserved and were scored on Jay Sh.»lds. Yale; was expected to repeat his <1Mes Clift. Pair. Frank Fuller Virginia victory SiW,Beals*: w?1?nd’third TechNorth Carolina mond program tomorrow, engaging Dieckelman, Georgetown's portly Wallace, pinch hitting for Wooding, clean hits. Keller doubled to left (Grove-. Shot-put series—A1 Blozis. at Middleburg last week. Haiah. Jennings March). T-im>—0 47 .A Georgetown; Vermont at 4 o'clock. and highly regarded a to dribble a weak one to the with one in Ed Beetam. Pennsylvania. Francis Ryan. the break in the Their second southpaw, pitch- gone the fourth and Discus—Won bv Smith (Florida).' 14° New Follow-ing Rokeby Bird feet 7*w inched: York A. C.; Earl Audet. Seton Ha'l game is with Pitt chance against Harvard. Although Dogs Mop Up ers mound. Pesarik tossed to sprinted home on Culver's second. Nania (Duke) 174 I Prep. Bowl, Clifton's Gem threatened to Sunday. single. feet h inch: third. Lach (Duke). !•>«* feet Mile relay; East—Tames Herbert. V Y. Judge wants to use Dieckelman in Boucher at home. hit would have for P34 inehes. (New record. Old record. 12* steal an insurmountable as George Washington's mystery Hugh's gone U. Belcher. Gill and OourVaa Raymond. lead 1ncb”- by Smith of Florida.) nine, which Coach Ed Morris vows right field to take advantage of scored first for ir. more, a homer on a w.-!'*4 Boston A A. West—Charles Beethem. 24-vear-old Kerr drove Wooding Navy quite possibly Mil? team race, university him hard In class—Won Columbus. Ohio: Jack Sulzman Ohio State; Field Trials bv a his he has indicated the the second on an Maryland won't wun game without a lot of slugging error and Ander- dry field, but the ball stuck in the (Chronister Kehoe Fields), Frank Ohl. Pittsburgh, and going to the first fence. However, second North Carolina Cochran. from the big fellow also will take a regular son's turf. (Crockett. Hardy. after staying well ahead of the help opposition, makes its three-bagger. soggy Vawter): third Florida (Severin. Bunning. debut against Dartmouth Thursday turn in the box. Vermont came back in the tkird Maisel scored in the eighth after Watson and Hartsten). Time—4 '29 * pack for half the distance several Fawseft, Stevens Pole vault—Three-wav tie Hall 'Au- and has another with Harper, with a and iced the in a to center, burn). riders strove to drive their mounts engagement Wixted May Share Slab Toll. pair game rapping single moving Montfort (Duke). Rayburn (Flor- ida*: 12 feet Vermont Saturday. Both will be Bill Wixted may share the as- Handle With the seventh when Healy doubled, up on McDonald's sacrifice bunt, New Finish Promised past him. If Kerr was worried by Winners Running broad jump—Won by Dickin- played on the scene of all with stole third and scored on Spasyks and going the rest of the w’ay on son ‘Auburn) 21 feet *N inches: s-cond. these he failed to show as Ellipse, signment Dieckelman. leaving attempts, Beals (Tech). 21 feet 21* inches.; third. home games until the ball is the Dartmouth game to Jim Kier- 57 Honors single. Beneoechea's single. much, each time content to park Seeking Ravburn (Florida). 21 feet '■'* inch being Vermont AB. H O A Navy AB. H. O A. D'tm'th. AB. H. O A. M'yland AB H O A let available. nan and Vinnie Powers. When Mile relay, university class—W’nn bv Londos in his horse an 5 2 «> H. 5 n Mat even Spasyk.2b 4 2 Brs.lf 1 2 keep pace. to Blount.se 5 1 1 Maisel.rf 2 110 Maryland ‘Fields. Kehoe Chronisier Mil- By Sperial The Star. off to a start Dieckelman is Dispatch Byako.lf 4 0 Br'be.cf 5 ft 0 0 for brief moments Georgetown, flying pitching Joe Moran 2 0 Blue.2b 5 2 4 5 1 End'd.rf 2 10 ler). second. Alabama (Jones. Bullock Except this Wood.3b 2 4 0 3 at Penn's last is host will March 2 2 2 Mcanus.lf 3 0 10 Orr.2b 12 1 M D'ld.ss 3 2 Warner. Boswell); third North Carolina expense week, patrol right field. Otherwise POTOMAC, Md., 30.—Dogs o proved sufficient as none of the Taylor cf 4 0 10 E.Sm h.rf 3 10 0 P'mer.lb 3 111 B'chea.2b 4 2 13 (Hoffman. Morrison French and March* to Harvard Wednesday and Dart- there will be no from Washington and Chevy Chase, Utley.rf 3 0 2 0 Werner cf 5 13 0 R'vps.rf 3 10 0 Keller If 4 2 2 0 bidders to change in the line- j Time—7:24.7 (New record. Old record. Mill With managed Z 3 (1 n fi o fl Cox keep up. Lar ce.lb 3 0 10 1 0 0 mer.3b Burns.c 3 l mouth at the as was Md.. all three events in the Falr er.llb 4 1 7:27. of North Carolina > Friday Hilltop, and up Judge impressed with captured 4 0 0 Healy.se 4 13 5 Wood a lb 4 o 0 o D'w’y ss 11 Culver cf 3 15 Javelin—Won by Salisbury Georein). Clifton's Gem Strong at Finish. if their work s 7 0 O in the curtain-raiser the team s work against Penn. National Capital Field Trial Club Boucher.e 3 14 0 Andson.c 3 17 3 Smers.c 4 2 Rudy.lb 3 5 1 10* feet 2'4 inches, second Young ‘Van- Jimmy Londos. the gent who par- Lendop 2 10 1 Cox. 1b 0 0 4 0 over was a Pesarik.p 4 0 14 Mars a.2b o o o o derbilt). 1 PH feet 75« inches, third Webb an Coming the hill with less reliable measure the Hoyas The is not 16th annual spring trials here todav oooo o o n layed "airplane spin" into a size- experimentation period Braf d.rf 2 2 0 0 Hushes.n M H’ie ab 3 (Tech'. 1*0 feet 2'a Inches. (New record. M 1 1 o 1 r 0 0 3 than a mile to go Cliftons Gem. should keep on winning. over at for Burt over the Pleasant Farm course of Sch'b m.p 3 0 11 Nary p 8p a p 3 Old record. 17* feet 2*4 inches, by Hal able chunk of coin, brings the relic Maryland, Shipley •Wonson 10 0 0 Valor William N. Sm'h.p 0 0 11 Standley of Alabama.) King and Hold Forth were and Mary's racketers in- still is trying to coax more hits W. A. Julian, Treasurer of the j of that once-famous hold to Turner's Totals 35 8 24 10 Totals 30~7 27 10 running In that order, less than vade College Park Thursday to out of his regulars and is uncertain United States. Totals 32 8 27 14 Totals 30 727 12 Arena this week for use in his match •Batted for Huahes in seventh. two lengths separating them Moun- help Maryland launcn its cam- about certain The was Score by innings: with Joe Cox. filling positions. He outstanding performance Vermont 000 Score by innings: tain 002 100—3 Meadows, the only otlrcr con- paign. wants to have the team shipshape given by Broncho's Pilot Jake, a Navy 010 000 001—2 Dartmouth 000 000 002—2 The duel Promoter Joe Maryland 010 100 OlX—3 T Indoor Net Crown tops testant at this time, was 20 George Washington, for conference tests white and owned and Runs—Spasyk. Sysko. Healy. Wooding. lengths incidentally important com- orange pointer Nilee. Errors—Wood. Lawrence Hdalv. Runs—Dewey. Sommers. Enritnd. Kel- Turner's weekly rassle rodeo. back and has added two ler Mc- thoroughly licked. At the games with Wilson ing up and will use outside games handled bjkC. C. Fawsett in the all- Boucher. Peaarik (3). Falconer. Marietta, C’jlver. Errors—McDonald (2). The boys have met before, the dis- N. Hale. Beneoechea. Dewev. Sommers. Runs 25th and 26th jumps Clifton's Gem Teachers to its diamond to several lads a stakes. C Smith. Three-base hit—Anderson. program, try who may make age ■Two-base hits—Sysko Heely Stolen bases batted in—Rudy Culver. Benaoeehea Som- pute ending with Cox landing on to j mers Is and Valor were the first be 12). Two-base hit—Keller Three- Johnsen's King together, but played Saturday. The i difference in the work. was keenest, however, —McManus. Healy Struck out—By Pesn- Third squad's Competition base the cold, cold concrete unable to rik. 3; by Schoenbaum. «: by Smith. 1. hit—McNary Home run—Sommers. shortly before straightening out for in the Thomas P. Baldwin Memorial Stolen bases—Bob Burns. Orr. Bases on balls—Off Pesarik. 2: Schoen- Sacrifice— continue. McDonald. Double — Benaoeehea. the stretch drive the ultimate win- in which baum. 3. Hits—Off Pesarik. S In n in- plays Shooting Dog Stakes, McDonald to Rudr: B. Burns to Ben- This is finale nings: off 8choenbaum. 6 In 8 innings; 24-A and positively ner moved rapidly away. of Caradoc, a beautiful aoechea Zimmer. Orr to Parmer. on Time Skipper j off Smith. 1 In 1 Inning. Passed hall— Left Straight will not be used this week. bases—Dartmouth, fl: Maryland. 4. Base Londos The race marked the third vic- Interstate T white setter owned and handled by Boucher. Sacrifice hits—Sysko wood. Crown Hot Favorites on balls—Off Sponger 2. — has Eagles Wooding Losing pitcher—-Schoenbaum. David Johnsen. the District’s promised something different, Chase, By Sprinaer. 5 Hits—Off 4 in 4 tory in three starts since last year W. J. Harper of Chevy j Umpires—Messrs Slppel and Brockman. Lendo. never off 1 in 2 off third-ranking tennis player, won before seen in a local tor the victorious. Time of game—2:20. innings; Huahes. inninas: ring. winning horse and rider. emerged McNary. 3 in 3. Hit by pitcher: By the Y. M. C. A.’s annual indoor A match in the last Joseph Pema's black and white Soxinaer (Reeves). Losing Pitcher—Lendo. bumping 100 — Taken To Orioles for passed balls Sommers 2. Umpires — championship for the third suc- marred by Capital Whip Bobbie, handled by Nick Drill yards slightly the running j pointer, Messrs. Cox and Shoemaker. cessive year yesterday when he de- Jaspers Today of the Stevens, won the puppy stakes. heavyweight race when Nemo, feated Lt. James Farrin, 7—5, 6—2, All candidates for the Sergeant owned and ridden Fifty-seven dogs from Washing- Colored Basket Aces by Richard J. Jackson 4—6. 6—1. Jasper Post American Legion junior swerved while Sports Squad Trophy ton, Maryland. Virginia and Massa- Reese Kirkpatrick, Jr., try- Reinjures Hand; Johnsen's powerful service and baseball team are to report at noon to stave off the chusetts participated in the com- ing late bids of Out- Another 5 booming ground strokes proved too today on the Industrial Home and both of Garners 5 of 12 petition. Clash Tomorrow Days Bayard Comedienne, Titles Baltimore Must Run Up much for the young naval officer School diamond at 2453 Wisconsin which him in Results: By the Associated Pres*. passed the stretch who had upset second-seeded Hugh avenue N.W. To be eligible, players In At Least 7-Goal Thomas P. Baldwin Shootint Doc AMERICUS, Ga„ March 30- drive. Bayard, running fastest of Beating Maryland, Edge Stakes—Won by Skipper of Caradoe, owned Lynch in the semi-finals. must not have reached their i7th was and handled by W. j. Harper. Chevy In Benefit Tilt Hard luck seems to be Pee all, the victim but managed to trailing Farrin held a as : one-game lead late birthday of January 1. 1940. Delaware Rivals For Title Chase. Md second. Myrtles Butene Mac. Wee Reese, the overcome the unintentinal inter- Intercity black setter, owned and handled bv A. L. Recreation Brooklyn Dodgers' in the first set, but aside from the Lewis. third. Umpire Collegiates. featuring No. 1 for ference and moved away to a de- Hyattsville. Md.: replacement Manager Leo third set, when 4he 5 of The end of a suc- Buddy B.. black, white and tan setter, such well-known colored basketers repeating champ Capturing the .12 titles. bruising but Washlntton, Durocher. cisive triumph. Comedienne, whose owned by P. T. Vermillion. as Wilmeth and Willie eased up, never was in the running. Washington's Y. M C. A. outscored cessful ice hockey campaign will handled by Otto Blackwell. Sidat-Singh On March 10 he his mm rider lost a stirrup leather half a split right tub* three out-of-town to come for the All-Ate Stakes—Won by Broncho's Wynn, will stack up against Vir- WE aggregations Washington Eagles Pilot Jake, owned and handled bv C. C. hand in a game with Detroit. That TRADE /, mile from home, just got up in the ginia Union University tossers to- capture the fifth annusl Inter-State tonight in Baltimore when they Pawsett. Washlntton: second. Prank of kept him out of the for two Costello YOUR WAY last stride to gain second Woodridte. owner by P. T. Vermil- morrow lineup Players Called f place. Y. M. C. A. here face the Orioles in the pointer, night at Banneker Junior all-sports day Champion lion. handled by Otto Blackwell: third. weeks. Candidates for the Little Duchess, with his Warren final Cashell's white and black pointer, High gym in a benefit game. Costello Post yesterday. Final point compilation game of the three-game Mayor Rip. Then the w-ound w’as re- owned and handled by Bd H. cashell. today baseball team are requested to re- ton owner riding side saddle, loomed 43. 10 more than Jackson series. Virginia Union, Colored Intercol- ‘MAHON gave Washington Rockville. Md. opened during a pepper game pre- for CHEVROLET as the winner in the ladies’ race Stakes—Won by Bobbie, owned legiate Athletic Association cham- port practice today at Rosedale 6321-33 GEORGIA AVE NW Wilmington's runnerup squad. Balti- as Puppy ■ Stamped prohibitive favorites by Joseph Perna. Washlntton. handled ceding the contest with the Giants. BEST USED CAR IN TOWN I when she closed three lengths on pion for two consecutive years, has Playground at 2 o'clock. DEAL more finished third with 19 points oy virtue of dealing the Orioles 6-4 by Nick Stevena. Washlntton: second. Joe. He is expected to be out of action the leader. Edward II. in the final and black and white setter, owned and han- outstanding performers in Soup Hagerstown fourth with 3. and 6-2 shellackings in the first dled by Contee L Adams, Hamilton. Va.-. another five days. furlong. However, after making up Plouden owned Campbell, high scorer in the C. I. Champioships went to the locals in two games of the series, nothing third. Discovery, pointer, this ground under strong urging, and handled by H. J. W. Pay. Boston. A. A., and Melvin Glover, former volley ball, handball, rackets, less than a loss by a margin of of War sud- squash New York scholastic star. the daughter Whoop seven goals would the Eagles Marshall senior gymnastics and senior swim- keep Civil Service and Treasury teams Adkins, Back, denly hung and Miss Whitfield from the series and inter- ming. Its conquests of Baltimore capturing will clash in a drove her the with Each Has Star as V. M. I. preliminary, with bay past judges and it the city championship. The title is being With Packers the two. Wilmington gave volley proceeds from the games to be ap- Signs daylight separating decided on total scored in By the Associated Pi ess. Announcing... goals ball title for the 10th successive plied on equipment for the Ban- Summaries: the series. Beats W. & M. on Track year. neker Junior High gym. GREEN BAY, Wis., March 30.— Ladles’ race—Won by Edward II. owned A SPRING A large of By the Associated Press. Bob Adkins, fullback and SHOWING and ridden by Louise Whitfield: second. Wilmington, however, won the contingent Washing- 205-pound owned and r'dden by Mrs ton fans is end from Marshall Little Duchess, basket ball crown when it expected to accompany LEXINGTON, Va., March 30.— College. Hunt- WinmiH: third. Ability. o«ned whipped OF Robert C. the team to Baltimore, buses ington, w. Va., has signed a con- NEW WOOLENS and ridden by Marv Maxwell. (Only Washington, 39-33, after defeating special V. M. I.’s track team defeated Wil- Ming Takes Stake, Title ! tract with three starters Time. 18:19';*. 38-27. being slated to leave from Riverii'V liam and 70 to 56, in a meet the Green Bay Packers race — Won by Bayard, Baltimore. Mary, Heavyweight Stadium at of the National A. Mackey Smith: 6:45 o'clock. Reserva- here In Trials Pro Football league. owned and ridden by The Delaware squad also won titles today. Chesapeake second. Comedienne, owned and ridden bv tions for the trip will be accepted Waldo Matthews. Indian star, and By the Associated Press. Other Packers signed to date in- WORSTEDS. COVERTS. T Beatty Brown' third. N“Pin. owned and in junior basket ball, fencing, junior until 5 clude Richard J Kirkoatrlck, Jr. o'clock at Republic 205CL Bob V. M. I. J. R. Manley, Oklahoma ridden bv swimming and junior tumbling. Capt. Deaderick, cap- CHESAPEAKE CITY, Md„ March (OTe three starters,1 Time 17:22. A for either in three events each to guard, and four ex-Minnesota vet- Rokeby Bowl.—Won by Clifton's Gem. and honors victory the Eagles, tain, scored 30.—Ming, a 7-year-old yellow Lab- Wrestling weight-lifting erans — Warren Kllboume and GABARDINES owned by Duncan Read, ridden by Dion on a match or goal basis, would con- lead with 13 and 11 points, re- rador male, put on a Kerr. Jr.: second. Valor Kina. owned bv went to Baltimore. championship clude a Charles Schultz, tackles; Bud Frederick M. Warbue*. ridden by William highly successful season for spectively. performance under trying conditions and Huiburt. Jr third. Hold F-rth. owned by the local outfit which, in its first Jimmy Dale annexed the mile and today to win the limited all-age Svendsen, center, Andy Uram, Your Arthur White, ridden bv Harria Buoklln. halfback. inspection of our new Also ran—Mountain Meadows, Scarlet and season in Eastern Amateur League 3-mile runs for the Keydets, and stake, final event of the American Field Oils*. Time. 18:30. competition, came with a both hurdle Club’s arrivals in Solons and Writers through Griffith Callahan took Chesapeake spring field ^ j imported and domes- driving finish to snatch second plac# races for the Indians. trials. in one of the closest title battles in Buy Your Tires ” William and Mary's Harley Mas- The victory gave Ming the field Spri“* Navy's Dinghy Sailors recent PRICES FROM years. ters nosed out Deaderick in the trial to the Lower Than Dealers At Seek Standard in championship, subject _ dially invited. Over 800 patterns Trim B. C., St. John's 100-yard event, but bowed to the approval of the American Kennel in the 330. Club. and colors to By the Associated Press. Keydet sprinter a) choose from, is owned P. ANNAPOLIS, Md„ March 30.— Ming by T. Bedford Grid Statistics College Sports of Green Farms. Conn., and handled I II Garments of individual pat- Navy's dinghv sailors won a triang- Baseball. to C. U. Fete 1 James A. New tires taken ofT new ears and ular By the Associated Press. Maryland. 3: Dartmouth. 2. Sports May by N. Cowie of Deer Park, intercollegiate regatta from — terns Vermont, 3: Navy. 2. with designed by Wilner and tai- — Long Island. replaced GENERALS. Boston College and St. John’s Col- DES MOINES. Iowa. March 30 Alabama. 14; Northwestern, 3. At These new tires are First Lise lege today. An attempt to standardize tabula- Illinois. 2-0; L. 8. 0.. 1-2. Congressional tored will not Lenoir-Rhyne. 11: Ohio 0., 0. Grade A used by experts only The Midshipmen nosed out Bos- tion of football statistics will be Catholic University's seventh an- only—as by ear Polo. athletic dinner O'Donnell's Nine to Toil manufacturers. wear but retain ton. 61 Vi to 51 Va- made here April 25 when members Princeton. IP: Norwich. 4. nual Cardinal will be longer their shape National Football Rules Com- Penn Military. 12: Harvard. 11. held May 1 at Congressional Coun- O’Donnell’s ^ea Grill diamonders NO SECOND LINES SOLD st John's trailed with 23 points. of the Cincinnati Cavalry, 24; West Point, 13. alumni will practice every'day this week with and appearance The regatta was sailed in drift- mittee will go into a huddle with Traek. try Club, Washington chap- Buy confidence at prices that indefinitely. M. 70: William on the Ellipse at 5 o'clock. Candi- ing fog that times clotted out the representatives of the American V. I„ and Mary. 86. ter, sponsor of the event, has are real values. I Vlntinia Tech. 81; Emory and Henry, dates are requested to course. College Publicity Association. decided. report. Veenker of Iowa State and Tennis. Election of the 1040 football cap- George Loyola (Baltimore), 6; Randolph-Ma- Harry Stuhldreher of Wisconsin, con 0. tain and awarding of the Hams Union Printers to Drill members of a committee seeking Vanderbilt., 7; Illinois State Normal. 0. Trophy to the outstanding scholar- Jos. A. Lacrosse. Wilner & Co. Union Printers will take the field standardization of statistics, will Navy "B.” 8: Washlncton and Lee. 4. athlete will feature the affair. Dartmouth. 8; Swarthmere. 4. this week for their first diamond meet with the association, E. C. Pennsylvania. 18: Lafayette, 4. James McGuire, chairman of the 1 “Custom drills of the season. Practice ses- Lytton, Drake business manager, Yale, 13; C. C. N. Y.. 1. Committee on Arrangements, has as BATTERIES Tailors Since 1897n said Golf. co-workers Timothy May. Bill sions are scheduled Monday. today. South Carolina. 12V4: Aurusta Jr. Col- and at 5 o’clock Fielding Yost of Michigan, an- late. *Vt. Howell, Hugh PJpnn, John O’Connor, COR. 8th & G STS. N.W. Wednesday Friday Hockey. South are re* other member cf the committee, also Dolan Donahue and vineent a on the Elipse. Players John Carroll. S; Duauaane, • (over- to report promptly. ( may attend. time). Toomey. ^quested ^ ^ K