Capital Keeps Up With Sports Parade This Year, Despite War Work Pressure — ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■— ". i Central Leads as Scholastics Georgetown Leads Collegians, Provide Rich Entertainment But Teams Lag Collectively Georgetown, culminating its three gria stan as Dacaneia coacn ana | Kermlt (Zu Zu) Stewart Vikings Get Two of Four Major Crowns; greatest football seasons in history, gave launched the District’s 1941 col- charge of freshmen. record was Professional Makes Bow egiate sports campaign under George Washington’s summer-tinted skies in the distant best In basket ball, showing 18 vic- tories four defeats, but Central High School again won two major sports titles, Orange Bowl at Miami on New against taking took the off it the year Day and dropped a 14-7 de- Gerogetown edge by football and track championships, while Western captured the The cision to Mississippi State. whipping the Colonials twice. baseball crown and Roosevelt repeated as basket ball winner. Hoyas finished with a mark of 16 for this, the 1941 eleven, In the summer Birch E. head of the of Atoning victories In 20 games and their early Bayh, Department shorn of 18 upset the lettermen, second decision over G. W. blasted Health and Physical Education, was given leave of absence to go on of Mississippi at Griffith University the latter’s hopes of an Invitation to ant.lvp Hlltv in the Armw nritVi hie nnct•%—-———— Stadium in the opening game of the the sports writers’ tournament at being filled by Hardy Pearce, foot- season. The game featured the feature was the entrance of Bill regular New York. ball and track coach of Central High jne of the most disastrous seasons, McAdoo, Fort Belvoir soldier, into American University enjoyed a and former football star at George collectively, ever experienced by local competition where he also good season. Gallaudet’s was fair. Washington. This move was taken teams in the Metropolitan area. proved a big winner. Catholic U. experienced the worst aa an indication there may be a and The Hoyas won five games season In history, losing every more liberal toward athletics Miss Palmer set no records in- the policy lost four for the best record in and was bet- doors, but she won three events at game, little in public high schools next year. area. their victims were the A. A. U. meet, the 100 and Among ter. The Terps were saved from Jan Jankowski, onetime Catholic Washington and Maryland. over 220-yard free styles and the 150- George similar humiliation by winning U. took over football coach- record was next best, player, yard individual medley. She also Maryland’s Washington College In their final duties at Central and sent the three victories, a tie and ing won the indoor and outdoor A. A. U. showing game. to the with a five defeats. Washington, Vikings championship diving titles. In outdoor meets, she George Catholic University led the field In 22-0 over Anacostia in the hit hard the draft, suffered its victory captured the A. A. U. free style by boxing, winning five matches, losing the Indians turned season in a losing playoff, having and backstroke titles and set a poorest decade, one and tying one. Maryland, in of a after Mount something surprise by taking record in taking the 150-yard medley every game defeating which produced the Southern Con- the East Division crown. St. in its debut. American relay crown. Another record was Mary’s ference light-heavyweight cham- with another new coach, also had a season. Gonzaga, made in winning the 220-yard free University poor pion In Herb Gunther, won three, Ram Richards, at the helm, topped style championship. She also won Several changes in sports direct- lost three and tied one. Columbus St. John's, 19-13, in their annal i the women’s diving event in the ing personnel marked the year, won, lost and broke even In three classic, and George Washington Airport open meet. beginning at Catholic University matches. High turned in an upset by tying (Dutch) nine dominated the McAdoo won the A. A. U. 220 in- where Arthur J. Bergman Georgetown’s a favored Washington-Lee, 19-19, in of athletics field in 12 of 17 EDDIE BARHAM, Tech high jumper. door and outdoor championships resigned as director baseball, winning the Old Oaken Bucket clash on Forrest record and the outdoor 100 and 200-yard and head football ooach. games. George Washington’s Thanksgiving. This probably was (Fod) hi* man was next brightest, 10 victories and free style titles. Bill Wright was Cotton, right-hand metropolitan horseshoe pitching the best game of the football season and basket ball coach, also resigned. 8 losses. Maryland dropped 16 another consistent winner. The championship, while George Ellis here. Eddie La director of Intra- games In 26 and American U. won Trapshooting Y. M. C. A. team won the indoor Paid, repeated as District champion. Central was the only undefeated mural coach and lour out of 14. Walter 6. Wilson won the Metro- A. A. U. team trophy, with the out- sports, boxing Twelfth Street Y. M. C. A. team won team m or around Washington, al- freshman football coach, assumed A1 Bloats of Georgetown continued politan District all-around trap- door title going to the Washington AL BLOZIS. the annual tranaclty run, with Rob- though it was tied once. St. Albans Car- his in shooting title In the May 6hoot with Golf and Club team. Bergman’* duties, appointing record-blasting shot-putting in- Interstate Academic Con- Country and great Georgetown football tackle, bert Easley of Richmond the won the national thotput champ men Pirro as Cotton’s successor. the Indoor track season. Bloeis a 356x400 total In three event*. He Women’s team honors were taken —Wide World Photo. dividual winner. The “Y” badmin- ference football championship for A In governing hung up new I. C. 4-A records in won first place In the 200-target by Shoreham. change policy ton and volley ball teams retained the second straight year. sports at the Brookiand school both Indoor and outdoor champion- shoot, top event on the program. meets also were an- their local titles and high Eastern Roosevelt again took the basket Outstanding to abandon meets. Catholic Roswell D. Morgan won the doubles and Califor- nent at Detroit, gained the distinc- forced the Cardinals ship University Lewis of the “Y" ball Eastern in the nual President’s Cup Regatta swim, the states of Maryland ranking. Stoney and Parker Cook took the 100- title, defeating tion of than football and cancel an eight-game staged its most attractive Indoor title held at East Potomac, and two meets nia which she previously had won. lasting longer any team was the best amateur boxer final, 36-23. Hymie Perlo and Prank a lack of ma- In recent target handicap crown. An attack of measles, however, previous Washington entry. It de- schedule because of games years. while Oscar Alvin were stars of the at the Airport Pool, all of which by far, Wright, Ciango Rough feated Georgia, 4-2, and Tennessee, terial. Tommy Fields of Maryland won attracted numerous nationally- prevented Miss Wilson from playing Franklin and Billy Banks enjoyed Riders’ outstanding team. The before to North Caro- At Georgetown, Graduate Mana- the Southern Conference mile and known swimmers. was her final-round match in the District 7-4, bowing seasons in pro ranks. Riders also captured the Duke-Dur- This the last 2-mile Indoor and good Amateur tournament and that title returned lina, 3-0. Abe Rosemfleld pitched ger H. Gabriel Murphy resigned championships Brown Bombers and Homestead Boxing ham tournament in North year for Airport Pool as the War Carolina, all three 13 and was succeeded by Rome F. Gene Ochsenrelter added the 880- Amateur boxing boomed with the took over its site to Jane Stauffer, who had held it games, allowing only Grays stood out In baseball, while but they lost their Metropolitan Department of outdoor crown. Catholic Uni- in 1939. hits. Schwagel. sometime director yard Willow Tree and U Street Lions Golden Gloves and District A. A. U. in The Star tourna- shortly after it closed for the season. trackmen accounted for championship Census Bureau was eliminated in sports publicity at the Hilltop. versity’s The Bruins tournaments headlining the activi- The colored national A. A. U. Stan rields was the No. 1 man were football leaders. ment when topped by Gonzago. 35- the first round by Rhode Island, At George Washington, Grad- their third consecutive Mason-Dixon ball ties. Billy Blake, chairman of the swimming championships were held player, locally, capturing the singles had a good professional basket 26. in the title game. Hyattsville, 9-2. uate Manager Max Farrington an- Conference championship, while A. A. U. Boxing Committee, Inau- at Banneker Pool this season, with of the District, shar- season, while Y. M. C. A. and Ban- with a 25-17 win over Mount Rainier, championship that Gallaudet and American U., handi- new of War Department World War nounced he would fill posi- neker teams were In gurated a policy year-around the title in the Star Pittsburgh Y. M. C. A. wnining ing the doubles title with Lou Gorin outstanding tvon girls’ Met- division won the city class B cham- tion in only a part-time capacity to capped by small squads, were last activity with all-star shows sched- the title. Washington was second. and winning the mixed doubles title amateur ranks. Freedmen s Nurses ropiltan tourney. Bob Munvihill of a as director of the and next to last, respectively. uled every two and three weeks at Eastern Branch dominated pionship. accept position took the women’s crown. was voted the Boys with his wife, Virginia. with a sur- Gonzaga outstanding Metropolitan Police Boys’ Clubs. Al- Maryland, coming up were Turner's Arena. junior events, while Y. M. C. A. Bobby Bensinger captured the Other local champions individual player on boys’ teams, it was not officially an- prisingly strong team, climaxed an leaders were Harry Palmer and Bill and Bill Pierce though Julia Stratton, womens tennis; while Patricia Mullen took the girls’ boys’ championship Baseball head foot- exciting lacrosse season by bowing Bruce. Sandlot nounced, Bill Reinhart, Walker, men's tennis; Clyde in that tournament. Perlo was and Mrs. Fields proved themselves Tommy cup j ball and basket ball coach, suc- to Johns Hopkins, 10-3, at Balti- Ethel the best paddlers in a tournament j Peace came to the ranks of sand- Freeman. Jr., boys' tennis; voted most valuable in the Duke- ceeded to most of the desk work in more In the championship battle. for Government Social lot baseball after a season of dis- Terrell, women's golf; Isaac Brown, Net Contest Between Durham tourney. employes. addition to his field Their victory gave the Blue Jays Rifle and Pistol had the best team in cord and the harmony was reflected retaining men’s golf, and James Davis, motor- Washington-Lee took the North- Security.Board added to the national in one of the best of re- chores. The Colonials Johnny undisputed right Out-of-town teams won the Pederal Table Tennis League. campaigns cycle. U/alfli I aauanr Tnnc ern Virginia basket ball title. Hyatts- most of an to the colleciate title. j cent years. Baker, alumnus, varsity VV kVUVVIM took the Hyattsville Gold Cup tour- the honors at the outdoor District VIVIIf Heurich Brewers won the Indus- ney and Landon for the third time rifle championship, held at Camp Amateur Basketers Simms. Lawrence Moore of Phila- trial League pennant again and land s Count, owned by John H. finished second in the Interstate Fishing | Clothiers basket ball team went on to gain the city weekday Stadler, won the shooting dog Regal Academic Conference. delphia was the big individual win- Fresh-water fishing showed a top T House Card in a series culminat- set- I won just about everything in sight! Open ner. championship stake, while Virginia P. Hawse's In baseball, Western took the title Greenbelt (Md.) Rifle Club marked increase. The trout season It in a with Naval Air Sta- in top amateur competition. | won the team match, followed ing dispute ters, Sun Clipper and Beau Essig, Outstanding local tennis stars will by winning over Eastern in the by in nearby Maryland and Virginia1 Heurlch title tion the of a won firsts the and i captured the League Marksman Club of was the best in to concerning eligibility in puppy all-age. give exhibitions beginning at 6 p.m three-game playoff series. Landon Washington. several years due in a player. Heurich won its protest and Hawses setters continued their by defeating Adam Hats, 53-45, in connection with the won the Interstate Academic Con- The fourth annual indoor team extensive stocking programs by the Thursday with it the to Wash- \ fall Beau and repeated over the same States. Bass in right represent streak at the trials. Essigs playoff, annual New Year Day “open house” ference crown. title, decided in February, was taken respective fishing A. U. ington In the national tournament Ace captured the puppy stake and team, 53-36, to capture the A. to be bv the Cen- Feature of the track season was by Quantico Marines No. 1 team, late summer and early fall was aided program staged at Youngstown. Ohio. It was elimi- Beau Essig’s Don the all-age. The title. tral Y. M. C. A at 1732-1736 G the performance of Tech's Eddie followed by University of Maryland. by the lack of rain, with clear water street, nated In two games. was saved for pointers, how- Only title the Clothiers didn't win N.W. Barham in high jumping. He set Apache Rifle Club took the girls all the time. Upper Potomac bass year Miller Furniture, re-entering the ever, when they made a clean sweep was in the Middle Atlantic tourna- three records, 6 feet 2 inches at the championship, while Georgetown angling was the best in over a dec- A singles exhibition will include Sunday arena after an absence of of the important shooting dog stake ment here, but they covered them- Maryland interscholastics; 6 feet 3 Freshmen won the Junior crown. ade. with frequent limit catches, of Barney Welch and Don Leavens, several years, won the National City with going to Whirlaway selves with glory even though topped inches in the interhigh meet and 6 small-mouths being made. Largest top place while in doubles Hugh Lynch and Mabel McEwan of George Wash- League flag In section A. Ninth and Ferris Bob, owned by Julius Marcey. in the finals by the Ohrbach team 5 in the “C” Club meet. small-mouth caught was a 6*i-pound David Johnsen will team against feet inches ington U. took second place in the New York Avenue Lunch a re- taken triumphed from New York, 28-24, in duel Miller Adair. Barham also competed In broad national women's individual specimen above Harpers Ferry Eddy and Buddy match, In section B. but the teams did not garded as the best basket ball game dash and hurdle events. by a Frederick angler, while the best There also will be Jump, followed by Emma Shelton of Mary- meet In a city title series. —professional, collegiate, scholastic championship Central won the interhigh title, land and Kinsman of big-mouth was 8\ pounds, caught Archery matches in sports. Margaret Oxon Hill captured the Prince or amateur—played in Washington second and Eastern third. in Gunston Cove by George Mc- Out-of-towners captured mo6t Besides the tennis exhibitions, the with Tech G. W. Georges League pennant, while the the “C” Club Quinn. first baseman for the St. of the honors in shoots here. In during year. Episcopal captured Eastern Division trials for the Washington Flour made off with sports events listed for the various Louis Browns. i the Potomac Archers’ Treasury repeated as women’s meet, followed by Woodberry Forest opening departments during the afternoon national intercollegiate champion- Junior division honors in the Na- in the A. A. U. tourney, while Tech, Baltimore Salt-water fishing in Chesapeake shoot, two Baltimore visitors. Floyd champion and include: and Tech, ship wrere held here, with Lehigh tional City League. with the title evening finished Bay was average, with the usual runs Coleman and Pauline Clark, took 145-pounri going to Polv and Washington-Lee an svinner, followed In the Men's Gymnasium: unexpected by of hardhead, spot and trout predom- men's and women's championships. Central Branch Boys’ Club. m mat oraer in wic ivia^vinim the favored team. 1:30 bell Navy George There were several L. of the Po- Winners in the Boys’ Club of pm.—Volley exhibition hr won inating. good C. Snyder, president yount women'.* teams of* the of scholastics. Washington-Lee Washington was third. In scholastic Skeet | Bureau Class flurries of rock fishing late in the tomac Club, took first place in Washington annual Christmas week In'ernal Revenue the Virginia Central District riflp matches. St. John’s won the i season, but no blueflsh showed. Mar- George Deyoe of Washington was class A. tournament were: 135-pound class, 2:45 pm—Exhibition* in jiu-Jttsu. fenc- title. ; ing. weight lifting and wrestling. A Third Corps Area crown. A high at named to the All-America skeet Merrick lin fishing Ocean City was a little J. E. of the Boys’ Club: 120 pounds, school rifle league was organized Edge Brandywine 3:15 p.m.—Tndoor hockey matches be- better than the 150 caught the pre- team and proved his right to that Alexandria Boys’ Club: 105 pounds. tween teams of the Baltimore Y M C A. for the first time with Tech Archers made one of the highest winning vious but the total did not writh Bovs’ 4 p m -—Exhibitions by the senior evm- year, ap- high ranking consistently good scores over turned in here when he Georgetown Club, and 90 Ice r.as’ics and tumbling teams of the Hockey the championship, dropping only the record of shooting all season. In the annual Central i proach 1,300 taken in did 180—1.260 to win the Memorial pounds. Boys’ Club. In reg- Y M C. A infant in Washington’s sports one match in nine. An 1939. North-South shoot, big event of the Mrs. Weiss ular Boys’ Club of Washington 4:45 pm—Basket ball game between a suc- ■Walter Walsh took individual Day open tournament. the Washington Y M C A and a team ice hockey enjoyed a successiui tournament season here, he won the over-all set-up. casting ! of won the women's i League play, winners were: 135 representing the Library of CongT-ss at Riverside Stadium, honors in the .22-caliber pistol Wilmington 0 badminton cessful season season was ended by the National championship with a 295 total of Merrick Club: 105 pm —Senior champion- three out of event, leaving the junior title, tak- pounds, Boys’ ship matches. the Washington Eagles cap- championships with a also the .410 with Capital Casting Club's annual tour- possible 300, taking Potomac pounds. Central and 90 five but his was en by Shelly Williams of Branch, Men's turing the Eastern Amateur League firsts, performance nament at the Lincoln Memorial event, with 97x100 and tho 20-paucre pool: Archers, the only one going to pounds. Central Branch. 1 pm—Annual Junior Y M. C A. as flashy Norman topped by the District Metropolitan in JACK SCHWARTZ, championship Pool in September. The all-around with 99x100. He finished second In other amateur swimming championship matches Police team No. 1 which set a na- Washington. important loops, the Wash- Bums fractured the loop’s - title went to Marshall of East the all-bore which was won by An- handballers. 3 to 5 p m—Exhibitions by Clyde King of A high school archery tourna- United Typew-riters won the Recrea- ington Aauacade record with 67 goals. tional record of 1,112x1.200. Mem- in of Pa. The scoring Liverpool, Ohio, and, fact, Ohio thony Zugates Indiana, first time tion over bers of the team were Wilbur Slack, ment was held for the League championship 104 On the handball courts: Under Coach Redvers Mackenzie and New Jersey Westbrook (N. J.) Cardinals cap- anglers topped with Central winning, followed by teams in a long season that didn’t 2 50 p.m —Holiday tournament singles won five straight games Richard McMahlll, Johnny Layton the Eagles Washingtonians in nearly every tured the five-man team title. Individual end until handball championship con- and Stewart. Walsh also Coolidge and Eastern. mid-April, and Mount 3:45 p.m—Holiday tournament doubles start of the season and George event. was Handball at the Only title remaining in Wash- Women's champion Mrs. M. L. Gist and Bar- Vernon M. E. handball championship had a in the Washington Jack Schwartz of Jewish Com- winners were Bruce Church took the Y. tinued to hold the lead through big part ington was the %-ounce accuracy Smythe of Akron, while the junior 4:30 p m.—Handball singles and doubles, Club's of the na- bara Berberich of Central. M. C. A. Sunday School third-place playoff of the Six times Pistol winning taken title went to of munity Center again won the Dis- League most campaign. plug, by Lou Gramlich. Lester Varn, jr, title. the Eagles attracted crowds of more tional gallery pistol championship, Jacksonville. Fla. trict handball singles title over 20 Boys’ gymnasium: a near-record individual 2 p.m.—Basket ball. Woodward School Riverside. by firing starters in the tournament held at ( than 4.000 to A shoot was held in Deyoe's honor Colored vs. Woodward Alumni. score of 292x300. M. C. Gus Sports r, ball. Y vs. Wood- The Baltimore Orioles hung with Softball at National Capital Skeet Club in the Y. A. defeating rigeon 3 m.—Basket Eagles the but Goldstein in the final, 21-11, 21-9. Howard University, with a light Kacing wsrd scnooi Micseis. the Eagles most of way, Softball enjoyed anothef boom October and Deyoe won To Roy Mathews, veteran local 4 pm.—Model gym class, preps ana promptly ! schedule, exhibited a marked im- when with He entered the National A. A. U. Juniors’ tumb'.-ne exhibition wilted Washington produced j year, Senate Beer emerging the two events, the .410 and all- fancier, goes credit for the out- ball. Y Flashes vs. an ! provement in football, while basket fi p.m.—Basket stretch drive. The Orioles Soccer ! as in the men's tourney at Chicago and scored feat of the Alumni. a fine city champion di- bore. Other successful skeet events there were standing year—that of Junior Marlboro won the Washington- round j ball and soccer teams ti pm.—Senior badminton champion- finished second, with Atlantic City, vision and Census Bureau winning were the Mac Hart Annual Testi- early victory. producing birds to win the Na- doubles. among the best. Miner Teachers ships. singles end and New York Suburban Soccer League title in reg- the George Wendlandt won the Y. M. j tional River Vale. Boston girls’ title. monial Shoot and the Prince De but Capital Racing Pigeon Con- In the there 1 Cloth- j or- football team started poorly, boys’ building lobby, in that order. ular season play with Regal To meet conditions C. A. title and represented that course's three 500-mile following changing Ligne Trophy Shoot. with several victories. races last will be and other games ex- iers second. won some measure in the National “Y” finished good j ping pong War conditions stripped all Regal caused by a sizable in ganization ; spring. Further. Mathews the expansion Armstrong again reigned in the produced tournaments in the lobby in three members of that crack of revenge, however, by topping the District of Columbia toumev at Minneapolis, winning his the bird of the to 500 cept leagues, scholastic field, capturing top honors only year fly afternoon, an annual city-wide jun- from the Eagles’ 1941-42 club, Marlboro, 2-0, in an exciting post- Softball Association its first round match. miles in a club revamped Badminton in football, baseball, track, golf and single day. Riley Huntt, ior chess and checker tournament Paul Courteau season game for the Washington- another with Len Burrage, constitution and named Winfree Dunbar for the old tmer. had the best and other features. An earlier The local reign of the Joel Bakers, swimming and tying | Art the only hold- Suburban League Trophy. Johnson commissioner of the average in the old bird series, while and Thompson sport. or shared tennis Cardozo ruled | Other events in the boys’ building between the two ended when who owned outright every Ball championship. overs. The Eagles nevertheless game was elected H. B Polansky the best Charley Reynolds District badminton title in 1940, was Volley in basket ball. compiled will include motion pictures at 11 are in the thick of the East- a fight among players and specta- of the association. As it has done for several years, record in the again president half in but be- Ford won The Star young-bird group. a m., an exhibition and judging of tors resulted in the tussle being sliced in ’41, only the North Branch Y. M. C. A. of Holsey again ern League race. of the Washington Soft- With war here, local fanciers 1 a band con- Opening cause Mrs. Baker retired from active craft articles at p.m.. the in called a draw. won the annual Cherry Competition for Eagles ball Stadium, equipped for night Philadelphia ended the year more with thoughts cert the Homer L. Kitt and Her husband, though, tournament by Boys the form of the Landon School won the Interstate and of several new fields competition. Blossom volley ball of what their hobby could do for play, — j Girls’ Band at 2:30 carried on retaining his singles p.m. Athletic Conference championship the sponsored by the local “Y” in Jan- their than for the of the helped sport. country sport house” features at Uline and also took the District crown, winning the men’s doubles the of the Other “open day was presented this season private Senate Beer, eliminated in the uary. Although majority they derive from it. And with the with Louis Mackall and the mixed are to include a spelling bee by the Arena. Ching Johnson, a hockey school title. third round of the national tourna- local “Y’s” gym classes play volley value of pigeons in World War 1 doubles title with Woodward School at’ 2 pm. in the with the New York Polly Thompson. ball after each class pjeriod. the “Y” on record for all to see. it was not immortal in the the Charlotte Decker, one of Wash- this was not to its afternoon, motion pictures Rangers, was imported to coach team year up surprising that so many fanciers better tennis suc- 1 Y. M. C. A. assembly hall at 5 p.m. and club, which has been holding its Table Tennis ington’s players, usual standard. are preparing their birds to serve ceeded Baker as the women’s again at 9 p.m.; musical programs, own in its first season. Through both the improvement of Kay in the present crisis. [ music the Bruderer its own players and the class of tour- singles champion and, with Miss including by 5 a naments it proved capable of staging, Thompson, captured the doubles Dogs String Trio at p.m.; Juvenile were held A.A.U. Field an informal musi- Ice Washington gained prestige in table title. Two successful shows Track, concert. 3 pm.: Skating the National Kennel Opening of the Uline Arena, scene cale, Justin Lawrie. tenor, to stir Washington sports tennis. The was the scene of Once again, the District Badmin- by Capital j featuring Failing Capital of A. A.’s ton Association held an tour- Club and the Old Dominion Kennel the Washington first in- ! and Gertrude Troutman, pianist, fans, the National indoor speed two major sectional tourneys—the open nament in which Club, as well as a number of smaller door meet and the annual Catholic 4:30 pjn. and the annual Y. M. C. A. skating championships drew slim Eastern, held at Heurich gym in Feb- nationally-rank- came to and sanctioned shows and puppy ! University games, the Maryland- ! concert, featuring several well- crowds at Uline Arena last Febru- ruary, and the Southern States Open, ing players Washington A District Doberman Pin- Fifth Regiment games at Baltimore known artists at 8:15 witness the exchange of 27 held at Chevy Chase Ice Palace in carried all five titles at stake away matches. p.m. ary to and the annual District A. A. U. March. with them. The tournament was held scher Club was organized and joined Also during the afternoon, South- titles. outdoor meet afforded amateur of Brooklyn and Much to the gratification of local in the Kensington National Guard the list of clubs holding successful S eastern University will hold its an- Roy Erickson athletes an to Stamford, Conn., officials, Carolyn Wilson, a local lass, Armory, center for most of the Dis- shows. opportunity display nual reception and tea in its 11- John Simmons of their wares. won the women's trict’s in the A in the dog training club re- From 4 to 6 refresh- who won only one title between singles champion- activity sport. split brary. p.m. obedience Jimmy Kehoe, former Terp star, 1J the men’s senior all- ship of the Eastern, thus adding the sulted in two local training ments will be served in the Y M. them, shared won natoinal prominence in the ma- 70 points Atlantic seaboard title to those of clubs. One of the best obedience | C. A. lobby by the "Y” ladies, Mrs. events crown by compiling jor indoor meets throughout the of Rackets records was made by Claire Craw- E. A. Drumm, chairman. through the medium finishing Squash East. Fred of the ford’s Dane, Rajah of Vakeck. Greg Rice, Wolcott. Joe second and third consistently. Championship only squash great An additional sports feature will were McCluskey, Walter Mehl, Don Lash was rackets tournament of the year Others with good showings simultaneous checker Women’s champion Virginia and Earl Meadows appeared in the include won the District A. A. Jack Mullock’s Welsh terrier, Peter all of Cresskill, N. J., who sponsored by U., local matches to be played against Jahn Kubel’s indoor meets. and finished went to a midshipman at the Naval Pan’s Rebel; and Margaret comers A. J. Banks during the 440 and 880-yard races In the Washington A. A. games, by Academy, R. H. James. Held at cocker spaniels, Jetta's Dream Cloud, afternoon. Becona m me nine. Mehl ran the fastest mile (4:11.1) the Y. M. C. A. in April, the tour- Jetta's Tawney Gold and Shadow. Stanley Thompson of Washington in the Capital’s history and Mead- A reception in connection with the Balti- nament ended with one of the hot- Bench show champions were led and Cecilia Cunningham of ows, Kenny Dill and Dick Ganslen sports program and other features in the first test matches in local squash an- by the boxers. Keith Merrill had in more were outstanding hung up a pole-vaulting mark of 14 is scheduled to get under way nals, James finally Lt two, De Barry’ of Kernia and Quest annual Southeastern speed skating defeating feet. McCluskey shattered his own : the “Y” lobby at 1:30 pm. T. J. Hamilton of the Naval Air of Tulgey Wood. Mrs. Jouett Shouse championships at Uline Arena in record for the two-mile steeplechase Station, 15-9, 9-15, 15-12, 6-15, 15-12 had one, Iller von Zwettlerheim, and March as the Washington contin- with a run of 9:34 flat, but the mark Ed Aldersheim and Nat Rogg of the Elizabeth Lemmon had Sumbula’s gent easily captured the team tro- was not officially recognized. “Y” finished third and re- Gunard. Representatives of several Miss Cunningham won all three fourth, RACING AND OTHER phy. other breeds also finished their women’s events, while Thompson spectively. championishps, and point winners Sandlot Football took three of four men's races. who undoubtedly will be on next Sandlot football was not organ- Serving to keep Washington ice- list were numerous. ized with most teams working inde- PAGE C-14 the Ice year’s SPORTS, minded were entertaining College Wrestling and on a and The annual Southern Conference pendently booking games Follies at Riverside Stadium week-to-week basis. Police wrestling championship was held at Boys’ the Ice-Capades at Uline Arena, ii SAME DAY SEBVICE^^^™ the University of Maryland this Trials Club had a 140-pound football the .third annual ice carnival Dog with Alexandria B. C. win- authorized plus year with Washington and Lee tak- The year was marked by two suc- league ^tAL by the Washington Figure staged ing four individual championships cessful trials by the National Capital ning the title. Club at Riverside. Skating and the team title. Field Trials Club on Mount Pleas- Team scores were Washington and ant Farm near Rockville and by the electric Lee, 32; North addition of the Marlboro Reid Virginia Military, 29; SHAVERS Swimming Carolina, 27; Maryland, 11, Duke Trials Club to the list of nearby Patsy Palmer, 16-year-old Wilson 7; Davidson, 7, and North Caroline dog organizations. This new club the High senior, swimming for State, 4. Feature match of this tour- held its first meeting in September. to domi- Shoreham team, continued nament proved to be the 175-pound Setters started out strong this I this nate women’s water sports year final in which Paul McNeil of Mary- season, making a clean sweep of JIM r with new records and winning per- land defeated Steve Swift of V. M. I three lints In the spring trials of KEHOE, 733 12th St. N.W. formances In every event for hie 41et the National Club. Grass- Outstanding trackman. practically CAROLYN WILSON, queen of table tennis. straight victory. Capital ■he entered. On the men’s side, •v f 4* Z" I