[sports SPORTS T™ ==== as3s §% pumtay Jitaf Pait 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING,' FEBRUARY 15, 1925. Nurmi Sets Brilliant Two-Mile Record : Quintet Still Spurns Griffith’s Terms FLYING FINN RUNS ROUTE NATIONALS’ SOUTHPAW STARS WHO HAVE NOT YET SIGNED THEIR .CONTRACTS ZACHARY AND MOGRIDGE IN GREAT TIME OF 8:58.2 ARE SERIOUS “HOLD-OUTS” V Vlakes New Mark for 1% Miles During Wonderful Portsiders Did Good Pitcliing for Nationals Last Race in New York—Ritola Also Establishes Year—Hargrave, Gregg and Reinhardt Not Pair of Records Over Long Course. Signed-Start Training This Week. * -

the Associated Press. BY JOHN YORK, February 14.— of Finland tonight opened B. KELLER. a new era in track history, when he ran two miles at Madison Harold Rucl, peppery catcher in line, President Clark Grit- NEWSquare Garden in less than 9 minutes. fith has succeeded in rounding up all but five of |iis world WITHchampion Nationals to give a good start His time, 8 minutes, 58 1-5 seconds, was much faster than any other him in the impending training campaign. ic has ever achieved, indoor or out, and in making his sensational run However, two of the five recalcitrants were rather important cogs in the machine S'urmi also bettered his own time for a mile and three-quarters, reaching tfiat swept to the American League flag and the he line in 7 minutes 51 2-5 seconds, cutting four seconds from the record. premier laurels of the base ball universe last year. Until Jezebel Starting against , former Johns Hopkins champion. Tecumseh Zachary and George Rochester Mogridge, \eteran portsidc larry Helme of Georgetown and MacAulay L. Smith of Yale, Nurmi pitchers, sling the ink on their contracts or notify Prexy Griffith apped Smith twice and was a and ahalf of others that nearly lap ahead the terms offered are acceptable, the new mound corps is he flashed down the stretch with officials him to add National will be minus final calling upon material. peed. When he crossed the tape, timers and judges fell upon him and some very likely ried explain in the sigft language just had been done. Mogridge has much more time to consider his papers than has to what Zachary. The If he understood, he failed to show lanky {linger is not due to report to training camp at y the slightest change in his ex- Tampa before March 1. Zachary, though, has been ordered to be at ressionless face that lie was elated, Summaries of Meet Tampa to start conditioning work not later than Wednesday of this le went to his sweater, donned it week and he must let Griffithknow that all is well before he is permitted nd walked off the floor while the to enter the training camp. Special 50-yitrd sprint—Won by Prank Hus- rowd stood and applauded. regarded sey, unattached: second, "H. Lever, Others now as members liimself without a big league job if Nurmi's remarkable performance B. North American Insurance Co. third. A. H. Miller,- of the Nationals’ hold-out club are lie does not conic to terms quickly. atne after "Willie Ritola of Flnn- Harvard Time, the University. 5 2-5 seconds McKinley .Hargrave, who has WithOeft-handers of known ability Club had es- 50-yard dash handicap -Won by James A. William sh-American Athletic been wintering in Fort Wayne, Ind.; so highly regarded nowadays the new marks for 3 miles and Brainerd, University of Pennsylvania it! in iblished inches); second. Murray Pels. C Moe Reinhardt, a Dixie sojourner, and big show, Zachary and Mogridgc are 2*4 for the full ‘Glencoe A. or miles. His record New York <8 indies); third. Kichsrd D. Wrig Vean Gregg, who used to pitch in the to lie considered quite 14:01 2-5, and the ley. valuable assets Istance was for jr.. Yale University (5 inches). Time, American Deague years before it of the Nationals, the former hurler bis miles. 11:44. He, himself, 5 2-5 seconds. held by donned long trousers. Hargrave has especially. pitched to a record oth previous records. v 50-yard hurdles—Won Charles T. Elliott, Zaeh jr., Princeton University; second. Theodore S. been a third-string catcher for the of 15 and 9 last sea- who new 2-mile victories defeats Ritola, set a record Hart. Y'ale University; Carl Christiernson, Nationals two seasons. Reinhardt is son, giving him position among ’ 9:03 3-5 Newark Time, sixth at Buffalo on Thursday, the A. C\, disqualified. t! 2-5 an outfielder of uncertain ability. the American League moundsmen. He lark which was shattered tonight by seconds. mile—Won by Griffith, probably is losing no sleep did that after a long term on tho urmi, has the Olympic cham- Baxter . Boston been A. A.; second. L. larrivee. Holy Cross Col over their refusal to accept terms. bench early in tho campaign, too. greatest rival during Witt- lege; William Goodwin, ion's the third, New Y'ork A. May Gregg. Mogridge won 16 games lost 11, C. Time, 4:13 Supplants Punish and er, and his race tonight was run in 2-5. I record of and finished the season 4:13 3-5, made by Paavo Nurmi, January 6.) Gregg was purchased from Seattle in a seventh- le same faultless style that he has run, place tic with 3-mlle handicap—Won by Willie Kltola. of the Deague after Boh Shawkey of the sed since the season began, Pinnish-Ainertcan A. C.. New (aeratohi; Pacific Coast he in league indoor York made such a good Yankees the pitching stand- le twice lapped Andy second, Andy Craw, unattached. New" York record with that ing. Craw of New last ork, the second to finish jn the (100 yards); third, William F. Schmid, Co- club season. But the 40-year-old that lumbia University (125 Now* Herold Ruel has come to vent. yards). Time, 14:01 2-5. southpaw pitcher has been yelling for terms, (New indoor record. I a portion of his purchase price the Nationalsseem assured of Nurmi's epoch-making race came at Ufc-mile walk handicap—Won by Ugo before a pair of good backstoppers. Ruel Frigerio. he will consider joining In he end of a week during which he Italy (scratch); second. C. E. Eseh- the Nationals. 1923; was a most remarkable articipated in four track enback. Pastime A. C., New Y’ork (15 aec- So far Griffith has not seen fit to pay catcher meets at oudsi; (8 for the Nationals and was rated by )ur third. M. Fekete. Pastime A. C. Vean, who is supposed to be among far separated points. Monday seconds). his players as the Time. 10:20 4-5. those assembling Hot fellow best Ameri- ight found him running in Portland, (1,000 at Springs, can Charles L. Kilpatrick handicap yards) Jt2X ZACHARY. GEORGE HOGRIUGK. League catcher last year, al- e. He ran in Buffalo Thursday and —Won by Edwin Swinburne, Georgetown Uni- Ark., today. The old-timer may find versity: though a leg injury his speed Syracuse last night, and during the second. L. O'Neil. Harvard Univer- reduced i sity; on the paths and his batting Ist days third, Hobart D. Betts, Jr., Princeton lowered three has five world University. Time, 2:17 15. mark. As a running mate, Ruel will larks to his already large list. Buermeyer 500-yard dash—Won hv Alan have Benny Tate. This rleiffrieb, State; MUDDY RUEL SIGNS Illinois mine Tonight he ran steadily, a fast pace Penn second, James Burgess. MARYLANDAND TECH HIGH YALE SWIMMERS SMASH counts-y youngster gave promise lat soon passed all opposition. On Georgetown University; third, Ray Itobertson, last Boston A. A. Time, 59 2-5 season of making an excellent under- track that he admittedly likes, he seconds. study Shotput handicap—Won by Ralph G. Hills, NEW GRIFF to Herold. mtinued his terrific stride, and. with Princeton University (scratch); CONTRACT The world champions Beattie, second R W SCORE IN are to get ivo-thirds gone, Princeton (2 feet); RICHMOND MEET 200-YARD RECORD of the distance had third. Nathaniel RELAY down to the "• serious business of fitting ipped Verne Booth, intercollegiate Kanrlch, University of Pennsvlvania (2 feet). Distance, 47 feet. TAMPA, Fla., February 14. themselves for another shot at base istance eharrytion while at Johns relay—Won greatest One-mile college by Harvard Hrrold I). Ruel, for the pant two ball’s goal this week, three- opkins. Still he sprinted and might er * "’ * Va., February 14.—University of Maryland the t5 erond W >““»nrs College. Time. won seasons first-string catcher with February 14.—Defeating Pennsylvania swim- fourths of their membership being ave cut more seconds from 3-20 ' the of the University of the Nationals, Him An his team, due to report to training areas ecessary time had offered a One-mile college relay—Won by Pordham feature event Richmond track meet here sent ming 52 to 10, Yale swimmers here today set a new he spurt tniversity; RICHMOND, world Twelve were second, signed to t the end. Rutgers University; third tonight when it took the of the of contract to Presldeat Clark record the assemble at Hot New York University. Time. 3:33 measure University Virginia NEW in 200-yard relay, a national collegiate record in Springs, Ark., today and 4-5 Griffith of the world champions. the twelve at Dived to Finish Dine. Two-mile college relay (flrst two relay by about 30 yards. Tampa one-quarter mile, men ran team The document that came today 150-yard stroke event in a 75-foot pool and a new intercollegiate on Wednesday. may third man one-half mile and league There be Rounding the last turn he saw the fourth 1 mile)—Won by Maryland won handily despite the fact that Ed Pugh, the Old Liners reduced to five those yet to be re- some absentees. Boston College; second, 5 record in the 200-yard breast stroke in a 75-foot pool. won, 59 to fleials beckoning put forth I*e« State; third, Columbia University. Time, first runner fell and lost about 25 yards at ceived from “holdout” athletes. Yale and lie the start. Assemble This W eek. his efforts a dive for the For the first time In three days, 7, at water polo. 11 in last Two-mile race—-Won Pugh made up all but about eight lie a.s tlie by Paavo Nurmi, Fin- Griffith today did have Manager Stanley crowd rpse to its feet. land; second, Verne Booth, Mlllrose yards Roger not to Yale took every first place. Harris is to head A. A.. he lost on Castleman, *¦ Other competitions of the annual New York; third, Harry Helme, Georgetown BALL transhet business for the elnb _ the Hot Springs delegation. tniversity. BASKET RESULTS' The Yale relay team was composed He was leet of the Sew York A. C., in which Time, 8:58 1-5 (previous indoor Whiteford outran Shinn, Sherriff from n sick-bed. The prexy was due to arrive at the Spa early today. record of 9:03 3 5 was by of James D. Bronson, jr., of Still- lany from several colleges held Willie Ritola) gained ground on Risher and np and about early this morning, Jamps Assigned to his delegation are athletes James E. Sullivan handicap (1.000 yards) At Annapolis—Navy, Ends- water, Minn.; W. Hall of New Goose articipated for the this ”on by 43; .South Car- and his strength lost during a AND Goslm and Leibold, outfielder*; first time William Sullivan, Georgetown olina, 23. Navy low always held Irvine safe. The York, Phillip \V. Bunnell of Scran- M’LEOD BARNES, Nemo ear, were by (scratch); second, Arthur V. (20 I’lehrs, 42; George- troublesome acute illness Is rapid- Joe Judge, overshadowed the vic- Ureelv. Yale over ton, Pa., quarterback on the 1924 Mike McNally'and Roger iries Hussey, yards); third, Matty Skane, New (' town Freshmen. 19. time the poor track was 3:46. ly returning. Peckinpaugh, of the Finns. Frank (23 yards). York A foot ball team, and Edwin W. Peter- infielders, and Dutch ¦hoolboy sprinter, Time. 2:16 4-5. At Bethlehem—Lehigh, 50; Dela- Tech High, Garrett, Mike Martin, rlnh nnd Ruethcr, who lost to Loren One-mils- waik—Won hy William with Kessler. trainer son of Honolulu. The men covered BEATEN, LOSE LEAD Stanley Coveleskie, Fred on Plant. ware, 17. dlnmond constructor, urchison the Garden track early A. New York; second, Joseph Horton and Moreland as its quartet, expert has the 200 yards In 1 minute 37 sec- Mas-berry, Walter Johnson, Curley lis season, Pearman, New At~ Blacksburg—Washington and and won by less than a yard York; third, M. Weiss, Brook- won about completed work on the Na- onds, beating the world mark made Ogden ‘ and Yean Gregg, pitchers. lyn. 6:28 3-5. Lee, 27; Poly, 20. the scholastic relay honors, HOLLYWOOD, Fla., February om Harold (Boots) Lever of the RunningTime. Vlrirlnla tionals* new field. He will he as- a year ago by John Weismuller's 14. Many of these players at high jump—Won by C. Fla hive, At Brookland—City College of New beating City College, As a result of tlieir have been ewark A. C., in the 50-yard dash, Boston A. A., 6 feet 2 inches; second,-L. Baltimore John sisted in the last of the Job Mon- team of Illinois Athletic In the 5 and 3 win over Hot Springs soihe while. J York, 18; Catholic Inlvrmity, 16. game Club Long ickson Scholz, an American Holloran, New York A. C,; third, E. Marshall of and day by Rice. National out- Club pool by Jim Barnes of St. Louis and The squad has been to winner Georgetown University. Norton. At Hanover, N. JL—Dartmouth, 28; Richmond Woodrow Milwaukee Athletic that ordered ; the Olympics, was third in his heat Wilson High of Portsmouth. fielder. who arrived today from two-fifths of a second. Freddie McLeod of Washing-ion, the turn out at Tampa Wednesday con- Pole vault—Won by Ben M. Owen. Univer- Cornell, 19. nd failed .to place for the finals, Washington and Lee won meet Hot Springs. Pennsylvania Temple Terrace team. Gene Sarazen sists mainly of young pitchers and sity of Pennsylvania, 12 feet 9H inches; sec- At State College, Pa.—Pennsylvania the The team was beaten ater, however, he ran to an impres- ond. Sabin W. Carr. Yale University; with 24 points, Richmond was sec- by the Yale of Briarcliff. N. Y., and Leo Diegel of some older ones who felt third, State, 42; Lebanon Valley, 23. swimmers by nearly the they did not ve victory in a special 500-yard N. B. Sherill. University of Pennsylvania. ond with 9, Maryland third length of Washington, D. C., the Hollywood at Barton 8. At Lafayette, IndL—Purdue, 35; with 8 the tank. need the baths Hot Springs. They irint. Weeks handicap (1,000 yards)— and Virginia and SIO,OOO team, went into the leaxi of the Flor- «on by Walter Gegati. Georgetown lowa, 23. William and Mary LINKS CONTEST In the 150-yard back-stroke event. are Clisc Dudley, Harry Kelly, Jrz Ugo Frigerio Italy, Olympic Univer- tied with ida Winter Golf League today. of sity: second. William Mer.agh, Ford ham Uni- for fourth 6. Hall of the Yale relay team went the Zachary, Alien Russell, J. Benson versity; third, At l.'rbana. lll.—lllinois, 19; Chi- ¦alking champion, and Willie Plant, Raymond Fisher, University of Garrett and Kennedy of Tech High distance In 1 minute 2-5 seconds, Barnes and McLeod thereby lost the Brillheart, Paul Zahnizer, Joe Pennsylvania. Time, cago, 15. TO BE STARTED TODAY Mar- merican tltleholder, who has beaten 2:17 3-5. ran one. two in the scholastic 50- breaking the of Rule of the league lead for the first time since and Jim At Columbus, Ohio—Ohio State, 26; MIAMT, Fla., February record tina McNamara. Catchers figerio on three occasions, ap- yard dash. 14.—Mike Navy, whose time was 3-5. Hall its inauguration. HaYgrave Minnesota, 20. Brady and Tommy Armour of this 1:53 Kill and Benny Tate and In- eared in different events and won Charlie Pugh of Maryland in the race 10 feet the Ix>ng-distance driving by Diegel and ANNAPOLIS, Md. February 14. At Ann Arbor—-Indiana, 29; Mich- fell city meet Gene and Leo finished ahead of fieldcr Ossie Bluegc also are expected isily. t the 50-yard open event and will Sarazen superb putting on the part of .Sarazen The water poleists of the New York igan, 28. did not Diegel of Hollywood here field. to be at hand. Outfielder Sam Rice is Frigerio’s smile, which disappeared place. tomorrow Phillips of Yale, were responsible foT the victory AthTetic Club won from Navy today At Philadelphia—Pennsylvania, in the first 36 holes of in covering the of in Tampa now-. L the time of 37; Lowry of Washington and Lee a match for 200-yard the Hollywood pair. his first defeat by in the opening local match, 58 to Swurthmore, and a SIO,OOO purse, breast stroke in 2:49 2-5, The last group of Nationals to get lant, 30.’ 17. Matthews, a Maryland freshman, raised by local and Leo Diegel averaged around 260 reappeared tonight as he Palm shattered a mark held by Hardin of to training be that or- issed cleared 6 each Beach sportsmen. The second yards on long holes down will the plodders in his feet to tie for first 36 Princeton, made a year ago in the the_ and several dered to report at Tampa lVi-mile place in high holes of the match will be played of his March 1. trent, in. which Charles Kschenback the jump. Norman of Yale pool. Hardin's time was 2:53 3-5. tee shots went more than 300 On that are Outfielders Earl Me- Washington at Palm Beach next Wednesday. list the Pastime *A. C. and Mike and Lee was third. In breaking the relay' record. Hall yards. Sarazen sank two long putts Neely, Wid Matthews, Roy Carlyle In birdies, winning »kete, the Austrian, participated, HATCHETITES NOSE OUT the scholastic division, Bond of and Peterson equaled the national for 'holes on each and Moe Rinehardt, Inflelders Mule rigerio started 20 seconds behind Eastern High of Washington, took collegiate 50-yard mark of 24 sec- play. Shirley and Spencer Adams, Pitcher id finished almost as far ahead, but first place at a feet 10 inches. MASCART PUTS OFF U. S. onds. Gene and Leo stepped into the lead George Mogridge and Gather Muddy lis Thorp of Richmond, on the hole and they time he failed to wave to the HOPKINS led the field third were un- Ruel. MEDICAL 4n the 440 FIGHT UNTIL JUNE allery as he did shortly after he QUINT dash, crossing the line TRIP molested from there on. 3 entire squad of Nationals ahead of Diegel eighteen- March the ¦rived in the United States. Smith and Whiteford. both PARIS, February 3 4. Edouard turned In the best is expected to be oil the Florida field, Plant, walking 1 mile, had only of the University of Maryland, who Mascart, European featherweight hole score for the day, getting a 69. the Hot Springs contingent being due taking FAIR SEX a 70, while le veteran Joe Pearman of , New defeat from Washington College earlier in the week, finished second and third. The time champion, has postponed his de- SWIMMERS Sarazen had McLeod and to arrive in Tampa that day. A week ork as a noteworthy opponent, and George Washington University was 57:01. parture for United States Barnes had a 71 and 73, respectively. later, the club will begin playing its basketers came back last night Nthe until cards: tsily outclassed him, winning in In the scholastic division H.ipp of April, upon receiving advices from The little \Vorld series with the Giants. me AFTE&to nose out the Hopkins five, 32 to 31, on the City College, BREAK MORE MARKS that was only two-fifths of a Johns medical school Baltimore negotiated Tex Rickard that the proposed fight MORNING ROUND. ¦cond away from the record. George Washington court. Trailing for most of the game the local col- the 440 dash in 1 minute to win from in New York between the Frenchman Ssrszen— • Episcopal High, 4 3 5 3 4 4 5 4 4-36 by Faulooner, with Os- and Kid Kaplan for the world Out.. Xevv Mark Hahn. legians staged a rally in the final minutes and forged to the In 4 4 I 2 3 4 5 4—34—70 front, baskets borne, Fork Union, third. delayed ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla., February 4 Lloyd Hahn of Dowd and Brown giving them featherweight title would be the Boston Athletic by the margin. Tho Fqrk Union Military Academy until June. 14. —What officials said was the Diegel— ALLEN WELL AHEAD ssociation clipped a fifth of a sec- the to won greatest series of Out 4 3 434354 4—34 At half the score stood 18 16 four the South Atlantic prepara- woman's national 1n... 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 0—35—89 id from Paavo Nurmi’s mile record In Hopkins’ favor, the George Wash- tory school championship one-mile swimming championships ever held in 4.13 3-5, established on ington substitutes, Ha men— FOR SKATING TITLE the same who did most of relay, leading Eplsocpal High, Black- DEFEATS CANADIANS. this country ended here today, with Out 6 3 5 3 4 4 5 4 4 -37 ack January 6, when CATHOLIC U. LOSES he captured the work in the opening periods, be- stone and the Friends’ School of HANOVER, N. H„ February 14. the 300-yard medley championship In 33544454 4—36—73 te Baxter mile from a field which ing unable to hold the Baltimoreans. Baltimore, to tape. featuring the afternoon’s program. McLeod— February eluded Jimmy the The time The Dartmouth swimming team de- LAKE FLACIP, N. Y„ 14. Connolly of Wash- TO NEW YORK After the intermission, when the vis- was 4 minutes 4-5 seconds. feated McGill, 49 to 19, here today. Miss C’arrin Nlllson, member of the Out 4 3 5 3 5 4 5 4 4—37 gton, D. C.; Willie of QUINT itors were opposing regulars, In 4 3 543444 3—34—71 Having performed the sensational feat GOodwin the the Howard of Washington Bogart Dartmouth, set a Eng- 1920 Swedish Olympic team and now ow 'iork C., and they forged and Lee of New AFTERNOON ROUND. of winning points in four skating A- of ahead again, and the won the mile in 4:47 1-5. Fleming, land Intercollegiate of 39 affiliated with the Women’s Swim- 100 oly Cross. score stood 27 20 record 2-5 Larrivee finished sec- Catholic University gave City Col- to before the Hatch- Richmond, finished second and Har- seconds for the 75-foot distance in ming Association of New Y'ork city, Sarazen— races for the American diamond tro- id, 15 yards behind, etites hit their stride Out 43534434 4—34 and Goodwin and began pil- den, Randolph-Macon, third. winning the,plunge. scored a brilliant victory in this phy. Allen of Chicago tonight lege of New York a great battle in ing up the points. In 5 3 5 3 4 4 Francis lird. event while breaking the record Diegel— had a firm grasp upon another cham- Charles Elliott, jr., game T. of Princeton, the basket ball in Brookland Dowd and Brown shared honors in twice. Out 4 3 5 3 4 4 4 4 5—30 pionship. iptured the 50-yard high hurdle gymnasium last night, but was beaten the George Washington scoring with Recently in competition in New In 5 3 5 3 3 2 Fresh from a victorious conquest vent a quartet of baskets each. Winken- with Theodore S. Hart of Yale IS to 16. The visitors’ close guarding IMPORTANT GRIFFMAN GETS INTO LINE York the stalwart Swedish lass is Barnes— of the best skaters of the continent ose at his heels. Carl Christiernson werder gave the best exhibition for reported to have lowered the record Out 4 3 5 5 4 4 5 4 5-39 at the international speed skating and their criss-cross passing com- the invaders, and In 5 3 4 4 4 4 P the Newark A. C. failed to place rang up a total of of 5.031-5 to 4.47. In the first heat championships, tonight at Saranac ; he fell after making the third bined with their speed proved too six goals from scrimmage and one today her time was 4.37 2-5, nearly 10 McLeod— Lake the slim Chicagoan rushed into free toss. Out 5 3 5 3 4 4 5 4 4—37 imp. J. A. Brainerd of the Uni- much for the Bed and Black. Hurd accounted for four seconds better the previous mark, In 4 3 the lead in the contest for the famous goals the than 5 3 4 4 ersity of Pennsylvania, with a The Brooklanders began play with from floor. -Score: and in the final her time of 4.36 1-5 diamond tyophy by winning the 220- a vigor and soon had a lead, mdicap of 6 inches, came through good H. M. (31). Positions. (321. was one full second better than the Hagen land Kirkwood Win. yard and 1-mile events yesterday, amt hut New came back G. W. lctorious in a field of 20 in the 60- the Yorkers Stewa rt Deft forward Macdonald record she had made earlier in the WINTER HAVEN*, Fla., February he addc-d 40. points to liis total today lancJicap dash. strong and at half time Catholic Uni- Mr mkenwprdcr.. Right forward Woerner 14.—Walter Hagen and Joe by annexing the half-mile race ard Hurd afternoon. Kirkwood and versity enjoyed a 10-to-9 advantage. Center .Nichols Olympic champion of Pasadena, won a Florida Winter finishing Alan Heffrich of Penn State led all Duckett guard Martha Norelius, third in the 2-mile. In last half, with only I-e ft Johnson Golf League on le way .In the Huermeyer 500-yard tlie three McKean Right guard Neyaiser at 400 meters and national 500-yard match the Winter The point standing for the diamond minutes to go City College played a today, when they trophy tonight was: print. Jimmy Burgess of George- Court goals— Wlnkenwerder (6). Stewart. champion, broke the world record In Haven links here freezing game after a free toss by 14). Cyril open cham- >wn gained second place by a spurt (3), Hurd Price, Brown )4), Dowd (4). the 200-yard swim. Her time in this defeated Walker, Francis Allen, Chicago, 100: Valen- Match had put it ahead. Hedelsblatt Johnson. Marshall. goals i the last few yards. Ray Robert- Zoijer. Foul race waa 2.29 1-5, three three- pion. and Eddie Loos, the Winter tine Bialis. Lake Placid, 50; Richard gave the visitors another point from ---Stewart, 2 in 4; Winkenwerdor, t in 3: and on of the A. A. was Hurd, none 2; fifths seconds better than the record Haven-Lakeland team, by a margin of Donovan. Saranac Lake.”so; Charles Boston third. the freedom line after game time. in none In 2: Woer- ner. 1 In 2; Marshall, 1 in 1: Brown, 2 in 6: made by Miss Charlotte Boyle at 4 and 3. Gorman. St. Johns, N. 8., SO, and Joe Sawyer, 3 ill Sj N'evaiser, none in 2: Dowd, Brighton Beach, Hagen and Kirkwood had a best Moore, New Y'ork. 10. I.ine-Yp and Summary. ' N. Y.„ in 1921. 1 in 4. 64, Hagen shooting A*llcn fell behind in the Substitutions; Miss Agnes Geraghty of New York ball of six birdies first two (16). Hopkins Carpenter for laps •WO ATHLETES C.C.X.Y. (18). Positions. C. C. Stewart, Price winning the 200-yard in the round and had an individual 67. of the half-mile final and then STAR CoU'hman heft forward Keale for Duckett. Randolph for in breast-stroke Mr'Dea George Washington—Marshall for race a new Kirkwood came home in 32 for a 69. sprinted to the front, holding a lead Palitz - Right forward Bailey McDonald.n. established national Uem Center Brown for Woerner. Zoller for ¦V; of previous record, of 30 feet for the remainder of tho WITHOUT s Garvin Nichols, Sawyer for Jkhnson, Dowd for Ne- record 3.07. Her PUBLICITY! V»t h I.eft guard Fitzgerald vaiser. made at Orange, N. J., last October, race. Donovan made a brave effort 1 n eielsblatt Right guard...... Donohue Referee -Mr. Metjler. Cmpire—Mr. Haas. was 3.09 1-5. URGES A LATER SCHOOL to finish second, hut fell. Bialis Court goals—Palitz (8), Hodelsblatt. Schein, Time of periods—2o minutes. sprinted past Gorman near the finish Mateh, 12). y the Asetviate'l Pi-crr. Goldberg. liailey, Garvin Fitz- line to take serond place. , gerald, Keale. Foul goals—Hodelsblatt. 2 in START TO AID GRIDMEN The sterling performances of at ! 3: Schein, 1 in 3: Mateh. 1 in 1; Goldberg, 0 The 2-mile race was marked by By the Press. the last two track stars would stand j in 2. YALE DROPS MILSTEAD Associated actiou of Referee William G. Bratton ut more prominently this season! Substitutions—ltaskin for Goiohman. Melsel GALLAUDET GIRLS PLAY A former dean has presented to the in making the competitors take a ¦ere it not for the glare for Hodelsblatt, Hodels Watt for Palitz, Gold- faculty of Northwestern University a fresh start after they had skated of the lime- berg for Melsel, Goiohman for Raskin, Palitz BECAUSE OF MARRIAGE plan under which tli,e Fall classes eight tney ght upon Paavo Nurmi. for Goldberg, Kenney for Keale, Mclntyre for TIE WITH G. W. SEXTET laps because were loafing. open a week than at Ikiren captured Donohue, Keale for Kenney. A game George NEW HAVEN, Conn., February 14. would later Then each contestant took a turn Murchison has i fast between tiie to permit ithout dispute sprint Washington University —Century Allen Mllstead, star on the present' foot ball candidates at leading tho field until only three the Indoor 1 and Gatlaudet for practice. laps rown, while , great girls, on the George Washington-court 1923 Yale foot ball team, was dropped more time remained to he skated, when Gor- I Western Conference rules do not enn State star, last night ended in at from Y'ale University today by the man shot to the front. The Casadl&n, middle-distance lias! *a deadlock permit grid conditioning before Sep- supreme BROOKLAND FRESHMEN 22. At half, the score stood J college for wiio lost Ills international champion- roved himself at distances the 3 committee on rules vio- tember 15 with classes opening a half mile. to in George Washington's favor, lation of the regulation forbidding a,, and. ship to Allen last week, held the lead round 7 3>n the third Monday, only a week is BEAT EASTERN TOSSERS during final periods to marry during his college until the last turn, w-hen “Duke” Neither, however, has gained the but the the Ken- student given team. plan would University bas- outplayed the the The Donovan passed Bialis w-as sec- ime for his feats that would have Catholic Freshmen dall Greeners G street course. open on him. keters Eastern High make the classes the fourth ond the line, Allen, a ome in any no Nurmi overcame School’s collegians. The line-up: He will be permitted, however, to Monday. across and with season where burst of speed, known. team in a- game at Brookland last (22). (22). take at of tremendous came from as G. W. Positions. Gallaudct examinations the end the far back to take Murchison, who departs night, 32 to 21. Harvey and Foley Young.. .’...... Left forward Clarke present year so he may third place. for the ~ academic that aclflc coast this week to join played brilliantly for the Hed and Ewers Right forward Kanna pell have an opportunity by passing them yearlings.. Olhwnke Center Newton BADGERS’ VARSITY CREW harley Paddock in a world tour, Black The score: eenler to obtain sufficient college credits to (32). (21). Cote 8. ...Sandburg • O. L". F. Positions. E. H. S. .:"* his farewell Saturday Blxler Deft guard.. .Osbdfn :* grain entrance to some law school. lebrated at hong la-ft forward Radice Jmu&& 'llii&fflS^^m TO»COMPETE ON HUDSON ie meet a vio- Hastings.. Right gusrd Dobson Mites Mildred MARINE ELEVEN LISTED Wilco with brilliant Harvey Right forward Scruggs Mflstead married By the Associated Press. >ry over , who de- Carney Center Iteeke r Betchel of Milford, Conn., & secre- Wisconsin Has entered varsity lated the Newark A. C. flyer consist- O'Donnell heft guard Rennie tary In the university offices, some its BY JOHN CARROLL TEAM Foley Right guard Kessler crew for Poughkeepsie regatta on titly outdoors last year. Helffrich, goals—Harvey (3). time ago and they* have been living (the Court Flanagan, Foley CANNEFAX BEATS HOPPE. June 22, but Massachusetts Institute CEE VELA ND, Ohio, February 14. the same meet, conquered one (41, O’Donnell (2|_ Scruggs. Radice, Heeke together since then, Mllstead t of NEW YORK, February 14.—-Robert attend- of Technology, which conquered Cor- John Carrol University has scheduled ts foremost rivals, George Marsters (2). Bennie (4). Foul goals—Harvey, 2 in 3f- L. ing his college courses as a junior hong, 1 in 1; Carney. 1 in 4; O'Donnell, 3 in Cannefax of St. Louis, world’s nell last seasoiy has declined an invi- intersectional foot ball games with f Georgetown, in convincing fash- ti: Kadire. 2 in 2; Heeke, 1 in 2; Kessler, 1 three-cushion champion, defeated Wil- and Mrs. Mllstead' continuing her tation. f Quantioo Marines of Quantico, Va.; in. in 1: Bennie. 2 in 3. lie Hoppe, New York, 18,2 balkline work In the offices. Besides she Badgers. Cornell, Syra- Creighton University of Omaha, Neb., Neither Murchison nor Helffrich has Substitutions—Flanagan for hong. T.oug for champion. 60 to 41, Mllstead was an all-American Flanagan, Zier for Scruggs, Mclntosh In the first blook cuse, vColumbia, Pennsylvania, Naval and Fordham University of New Tork. •ell beaten at his for of their special 600-point MIDUY jin He favorite distance Radice, Bordene for Heeke, Madigan for Kess- match here RCB1« titbkie 1922. came here from Academy and either Washington or The Marines will b« played bar* Ml

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