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Georgetown University Guards Enviable Record in Links Play HAS CLEAN SLATE Defending His Golf Crown TRIO OF OLD LINE CANT RATE SPEED OLD LINERS WORK IN LEAGUE TILTS TEAMS IN FRONT OF TIGER BLADES ON STICK DENSE ASHINGTON, and particu- “It might be easier right here at larly the Kenwood Golf Hillendale or at Richmond,” he says, Will Be in When It Beats G. U. at Nets Crew Is Unknown Quantity and Country Club, Is going “even though I am told there probably St. John’s, Foe Saturday gt Danger Varsity to look at a flock of our will be 20 places open at New York. busters this Summer, if If I can’t get in the first 20 I guess Faces Three Foes and Freshmen Even to Coach as First better par College Park, Presents' , Loop Register Wiffy Cox, the big fellow who holds I shouldn't expect to play in the open." in Two Pair of Wins. Test Approaches. down the pro berth at Kenwood, has That's the way Wiffy is. He speaks Strong Attack. Days. his way. his thoughts and he doesn't spare the Associated Press. himself. RETTY well satisfied that Its BY W. R. McCALLUM. Two freshman teams at the Uni- By Between sessions with carpenters attack will measure to the university versity of Maryland yesterday col- RINCETON, N. J., April 23.— building his new golf shop near the up with the team the Princeton first tee and duffers trying to coax golf shops being the custom, requirements, the University golfers, with a record of three laborated varsity Although varsity ■^EW1 out to tee "for a few Gene Larkin of Woodmont wasn’t of lacrosse team is wins and one loss behind to give the Old Liners a clean sweep crew will open its season Sat- Wiffy practice Maryland most of its time this week, Georgetownthem in matches played since of three sports events at College urday against Penn and Co- minutes with the new set of irons,” the going to be outdone, for Gene’s golf spending man the word that if all is its face lifted and as it prepares for the St. John’s game April 1, will toss a clean slate for Park. lumbia In the Childs Cup regatta on Cox dropped shop having by well Kenwood will an ex- the time the at College Park Saturday, in bolster- league play into a hot crossfire 10 Georgetown’s teams provided two the Harlem, it is still more or less of goes open carpenters get through even its ama- hibition series on with it won’t look like the same weather- ing its defensive fences. days hence when they meet three of the three victims, the Hilltop var- an unknown quantity, to Sunday, May 31, none other than the reformed beaten old it has been for Maryland has a well-balanced de- Eastern Intercollegiate League op- sity racketers being beaten In eight teur coach, Gordon Sikes. king spot many of the amateurs—one William Lawson and his fense, made up of such veterans as Lou ponents in two days of college play out of nine matches and its freshman "The boys look pretty good indi- years. Leopold Freudberg Little, in the have gone too, for in Ennis, one of the very best in the game around Washington. ball team dropping a 14-6 decision. vidually. are in good physical condi- jr.—appearing opening boys ritzy, valiant lads, match.. addition to the golf shop they are this year; Jim Hart, Oden Bowie and Capt. Ken Corcoran's The track meet provided the real tion and row pretty well.” said Sikes, With Lawson, who turned pro to add a spot where Ike Rabbit as the starters, with Charlie who have done pretty well in matches Princeton coxswain of 20 years ago, just going lounging thrill of the day, however, Maryland’s Bill in a three weeks ago yesterday, will come they can moan over their golf trou- Yaeger, Ed Minion and Wolfe In the near South, will indulge in a 52-11 “but I honestly don't know what youngsters overcoming edge of the bles from of an reserve. All are seniors Bowie on 1 and 2, Jimmy Thomson, king mighty the vantage point except little golf jamboree May established by Baltimore Poly in the they’ll do as a crew or how much wallop from the tee, and Horton easy chair. to in a and Wolfe, and the last-named, a soph, with most of the matches slated for domi- have.” “Tfiey plan put running events by completely speed they really is Congressional, where the lads do their Smith, the mannerly Missourian who lot of leather chairs and make it coming along rapidly. nating affairs In the field to win, Sikes has had little opportunity to Jack Faber teams from appeared here last week in a little quite a place,” says Gene. Although and A1 Heagy. divot lifting. In all six 64-53. could score but one Poly compare the varsity eights time trials the mentors, do not feel on friendly match at the Georgetown Woodmont, by the way, will stage Maryland Eastern colleges will clash Friday in the field. with inas- point past practice performances that six scored B. A. C. to th’ and Saturday, May 1 and 2, along the Prep School. its opening day on May 17. Orig- goals by Gordon took individual hon- much as the new Lake Carnegie course nine 1 Kluge The line-up will be Smith and Wiffy inally scheduled for May 3, the open- Terps’ last Saturday were overly followingschedule: May (afternoon), first ors for the broad is being used regularly for the the the vs. Cornell, Penn State vs. Maryland by winning against Thomson and Little, and the ing day was postponed until May 17, great, considering power of Georgetown and throw and time this year. The course now is a jump javelin tying tax will be one buck to see the boys Freudberg will put on a show like club team, they do think that there Princeton, Pittsburgh vs. Pennsylvania. from for first in the He scored reversal of the old, running were some faults in the defense vs. high jump. perform. It's all somewhat vague the old ’’Boasters' Club” of Colum- that May 2 (morning), Georgetown to from north 14 nointa. south north instead of can be ironed out and vs, Princeton, now, but it probably will come off if bia, with all the golfers appearing in improved. Penn State, Pittsburgh to south. It was used for the Childs BASE BALL. Lawson leaves Walter with costume. CT. JOHN'S has a power attack, led Cornell vs. Pennsylvania. May 2 (aft- Hagen, Maryl’d. AB. H. O A G town. AB H O A. Cup regatta last May, when Penn, the vs. whom he is now showing in the East. by Everett Smith, the country's ernoon), Georgetown Pittsburgh, A.Ch ris.ss 4 3 O 4 Bizet 2b 5 1 A 2 rowed the mile and o winning eight, be '< Penn State vs. Cornell C Ch ris.cf 3 2 1 U Maulin.cf 3 3 i Money must tight with Walter, who CTARTING times in forthcoming leading scorer last year. Pennsylvania. o o O in 9 minute* 18 sec- Hauver.cf 0 0 Marley.rf 3 O il three-quarters Va used to one can see it will O O sport his owm manager, for first women's team matches will Maryland will figure in two other vs. Princeton. Any Scharf.3b 2 1 5 2 -Lane 1 0 onds. for the K'epley lb A 2 0 1 Durkin.rf o 0 o o Walter himself called Wiffy on the remain as announced in the sched- events Saturday, its base ball team be a fairly busy two days Hoya 0 Mulitz.c _ 4 2 8 1 Rice.lf__ 4 10 tried lads against top-notch opposition. Miller.rf 4 10 0 Keegan.c. 3 0 0 1 phone and to arrange a match ule, desepite the default of Wood- | playing Georgetown at the Hilltop and O O O O W inas.3b 4 2 O 2 Gianoly.rf Cold Spring Retards Training. for next "No said its a mile team in a Cr'full.lf 3 o 1 o Meglin lb 4 1 A O Saturday. dice,” mont, which withdrew first team, relay running class Bow to Generals. Winger.If 2 O O o G agher.ss 4 2 2 1 "VV7E DEFINITELY haven't ap- Wiff in effect. "We have too much according to Mrs. N. J. Waldron, first race at the Penn carnival in Phila- J'nson. lb A 1 3 1 B trand.p 2 10 1 ” j '"THEN on 9. to their our own members here to team I May just keep PAUL LESLIE. A strong D o o o o Ruppert.p 1 O O 1 proached that time this year play among captain. ’’Some of the girls delphia. • o 0 hands in. the boys will be up at Louisiana State player, who got the Southern intercol- James p._4 1 0 3 tGibbons. 0 0 yet,” Sikes said, pointing out it was put on such a match on such short wanted to change the starting times,” The quartet, made up of Selby Fran*, Princeton at another shotmaking jam- legiate tourney last year, has a big job on his hands in a field Totals 30 13 27 12 Totals 34 8 24 O set a month later and that Princeton, notice.” But Walter will come here Mrs. Waldron said, “but we took a Alton Sanford, Conrad Gebelein or boree, On that day they will play of over 100 linksmen from many Dixie institutions. Play was •Batted for Marley In eighth. as well as other Eastern navies, has later in the season if he isn’t too busy vote and decided to have them re- Bob Beall and Coleman Headley, will tBatted for Ruppert in ninth. matches with Princeton and Penn- started today. —A. P. Photo. been handicapped this season by the hunting ducks instead of birdies. main as they are.” run in a field of a dozen teams which G U. Frosh __ 040 liol 001— 6 sylvania. winding up their early sched- Maryland Frosh_141 000 o2x—14 late, cold Spring. May 31 comes on the Sunday before include Amherst, the favorite; Rut- with and Runs—Rice. Keegan. Wychinas <2>. Meg- the national AND what do you think, of all ule a week later Washington "We were better ofT than a lot of open championship starts, gers, Temple and Bowdoin, lin. Gallagher. A. Chumbris i3> C. Chum- Lee here. The Generals, by the way, which will give the boys plenty of time things? Roland and Betty Mac- Maryland was forced to forfeit its Varied brla (3). Scharf <2). Knepley. Mulitz. Mil- them,” he said, "and we didn't get out are the lone team that has whipped Sports ler Johnson (2). James. Errors—Bizet. to warm up prior to the big tourney Kenzie have gone in for breeding title in the sprint medley relay, won Scharf. Three-base hit—C. Chumbrjs. until March 17, two weeks later than ac- at Baltousrol. at their in the lads from the Hilltop. They COLLEGE BASE BALL. Two-base hits—Bizet. A. Chumbris. Scharf usual.” Wiffy himself will slip thoroughbred dogs place last year, when Frank Cronin, its complished that last week at Lexing- Sacrifice—C Chumbris. £4tolen bases— up to New York to essay his qualifica- the country not far from Congres- quarter-miler, was taken to the uni- Frosh, 14; Bizet. Maulon, Wychinas <3>. Gallagher A. The oarsmen in the No. 1 boat are ton, where Jimmy Watt’s boys Maryland Georgetown Chumbris <2» C Chumbris. Knepley Mu- tion for the open at the Seawane Golf sional. “I’ve been so busy with the versity infirmary suffering from an ln- 6. on Frosh. a lot—six of them 6 feet 3 or the Corcoran-led Frosh, litz Left bases—Georgetown rangy Club of and with a and other fected Without him trounced clubswing- Frosh. 0. First base on balls Hewlett, Long Island, he dogs and garden leg. the team 5: Maryland over and the other two 6 feet even— ; erg by 12 to 6. Navy, 2; Virginia, 1. —Off Bertrand. 0. off Ruppert 1 off doesn’t yet know whether he is doing things that I haven't had much time would not be strong enough to make 3 out — but Armstrong 1: off James. Struck they average only about 178 the Georgetown's team consists of Ken 2. PLAY *7 Arm- right thing or not. to play golf,” Betty says. | a good showing. SEMLFINAL Bertrand by Ruppert. by Yale. 4: Providence, By 2; Corcoran. Jim Lee, Harvey Johnson, strong. 1; by James. 7. pounds. Army. 7: Lehigh, 4. •who is the Columbia Club champ, and Fred Warner. 6-foot-3-!nch 175- Dick Kreuzberg of Indian Spring. Bar- Columbia, 7; Princeton, 3. Tilt Between TENNIS. pounder from Hackensack, has grad- Budge, Mako, »G » defeated and Singles—Conill Rintoul. uated from to ring the Washington Lee defeat, Syracuse, 8; Cornell, 3. 6—1 0—3 Krulevltz «M » defeated Eck- junior varsity varsity the Hovas have had a good season so enrode. 6—4. 0—7: Beacham de- victories over Villanova, York. 6-3 and 180 is at No. far. with Hopkins, 4. feated McBride. 7—5. 5—7. 7—5: Meloy pounds, 7; _ North Carolina and Wake Forest, (M defeated Leslie. 0—3 0—2: Lehman Rudy Kauffmann of Chevy Chase, Western Maryland, 5; Shepherd Mason-Dixon Play. «M » defeated Decker 7—0. 6—l. 0—3. They will play Navy at Annapolis next Doubles—Rintoul and Meloy defeated Md 6-4 and 194. No. 6; Jack Kelly Teachers, 4. Eckenrode 0—4. 6—1: Krule- are not ex- Pjr the Associated Press. Conill and of Deal, N. J., 6-31 ^ and 185, No. 5; Saturday, but the Tars vitz and Land defeated McBride and Leslie. inHrrcTX pected to take a fall out of the Hill- Holy Cross. 16; Boston U., 1. SULPHUR SPRINGS, 0—2. 4—o 0—1 Beacham and Lehman Hal Dicke of Allentown, Pa., 6-3 and defeated Decker and Carlin. 6—2 7—5. Penn 4; 0. W. Va., April 23 —The Cal- 193. No. 4; Fred Osborn of New York toppers. State, Juniata, j __ ifornia contingent of the City, 6-3 and 172, No. 3: Grant Arm- Colgate, 23; Oswego Normal, 2. TRACK. A date for the District amateur Davis team had to strong of Detroit, 6 feet and 165, golf WHITE Cup P »: Dickinson, 18; Bucknell, 2. 100-yard dash—Won bv Bode . Time, n luti 6 feet and at a meeting of the Executive Muhlenberg, 6; Lafayette, Angeles boys will enter the final of P City. Long Lsland, 170, bow. CHaEEIft day l 22o-yard dash—Won by Bode «B. I.>: Committee of the District Golf Asso- Oklahoma, 1; Nebraska, 0. the Mason-Dixon tennis tourney. second. Smith «B P. I *. third. Houck I (MJ. Time. 0:23.0. Two Shifted to Junior Boat. ciation at Columbia, called by Presi- 440-yard run- W'on by Griffith *B P I Missouri, 15; Westminster. 3. , the red-haired singles and'Stoddard dent Marty West for that purpose. [second. Carver *B P. I.): third. Barry iB. Kelly rowed ace, who already has put out Johnny P. I.». Time. 0:55.0. lyEPPEL, title for the Colorado State. 13; Greelv State. 2. in the varsity last year. Dicke The District tourney, Van Ryn of the doubles MSO-yard run—Won by Peaslee second. McCalley : third. Causey in 1934 and crown now held by Roger Peacock, Notre Dame. 18; Purdue, 15. ; rowed varsity in the combination, found himself matched | «B. P I Time 2:7 4 < B P. jayvee boat last season with Warner, has been assigned to Manor, but the Brown, 10; Tufts, 0. his Gene Mako. Mile run—W'on by Morrison I>: against home-towner, I second. 8charpf »B P I.i; third. Causey and date wasn't set at the annual meeting. St. Louis U., 5; U., 3. Kauflmann, Osborn Armstrong. Washington Bryan (Bitsy) Grant of Atlanta, the 1 iB P I.i Time 5 10. It will be held late in September, when Manhattan. 9; C. C. N. Y., 6. 12n-Tard high huidles—Won by Coefleld The coxswain is Jack Hudson of New other Davis Cup survivor, had to take ! (B P. I *: second Hart < B. P. I.i; third. the Manor course will be in excellent St. John's 2. York City. (Brooklyn), 7; Panzer, on dangerous Hal Surface of Kansas Morris iM.i. Time. o:!6.8. • 14: Newark 2. 220-yard low hurdles—Won by Horky Two 1935 men. Fen- chape. Wagner. U., City. (B P I.»: second. Beer* North Central. 6: Armour Tech, 1. I Jump—Tied for Morris (M lan Swift of Buffalo. N. Y., No. 6. have NINE. Surface Pushes Allison. and Kluge «M >: third Rochburn «B P. I ). GAME FOR GARAGE Height. 5 feet O inches. been shitted to the junior varsity boat. COLLEGE TRACK. TT WAS Surface who pushed Wilmer Broad jump—Won by Kluge Bt 3 o’clock on the latter’s diamond. ! and Davts iM I: tied for third Howard Orange. No. 5; Wyn Wister of Wynne- Haverford. 91; Johns 35. match Yesterday which kept the vet- > and t* All Garage players are to report at Hopkins. ! . Dis- Decatur, 111., No. 3; Bill Coors of the way. 147 topher’s, 44| 2- tance. feet 3 inches Golden, Colo., No. 2: Hank Saalfield Now as low as Bitsy Grant turned in about the Shotput—Won bv BudhofT iM.': second, COLLEGE TENNIS. Huiks iM': third, Meade iM i. Distance. of Akron. Ohio, bow, and Ralph Hop- best performance of the day in rush- ; 4.! feet 11 inches. C. H. C. SOFT BALL VICTOR. Maryland, 8; Georgetown, 1. Discus throw—Won bv BudkofT IM ': kin of Philadelphia, coxswain. all over the court to turn back ing second Yates IMI: third Egell iM.i. Dis- Johns Hopkins, 6; American U., 3. After the Harlem River the The Corn-Hog-Correspondence soft Wilmer Hines of In tance. 1 Oft feet 5’j inches. test, St. John's. 5: Loyola. 2. ball team opened Its season with a straight sets, 6—3. 6—2. varsity will compete in the Compton Chicago. 6; Elmhurst, 0. the victory yesterday when it grabbed a Mako had little trouble with Gilbert Cup regatta on Charles River, I Harvard and M. I. 9-8 game from the Soil Conservation COLLEGE GOLF. Hall of New York. j CENTRAL NINE CLOUTS May 2, meeting T.; Service ten. Georgia, 15; Davidson, 3. The semi-finals of the women's sin- a triangular event with Navy and An- Syracuse here May 9; the Cannegie gles matched Eunice Dean of San Overcomes 13-Run Deficit to Beat tonio against Helen Fulton of Win- Cup regatta with Yale and Cornell netka. 111., and Norma Taubele of Marblehead High, 24-16. here, May 16, and the Olympic trials Those New York Mrs. Rice here, July 4 and 5. Riegel Notably Among against Virginia Scoring more prolifically than .Johnson of Boston. either of its inter-high rivais which -•- -•- as W'alker Team previously had faced Marblehead ROUGH RIDERS ROUGHED. Missing Cup High, but at the same time allowing PLANS GOLF TOURNEY the visitors more runs than either Five Roosevelt pitchers failed to stop Tech or Eastern yielded. Central Mount St. Joseph’s at the Rough Is Riders' diamond and the With Six Freshmen Named The Board of Governors of the High's base ball team grabbed a weird yesterday a 16-7 Interdepartmental Golf League will contest from the Massachusetts nine Baltimore teem slammed out BY ALAN GOULD. ! the former Big Ten champion, were meet next week to discuss the 1936 yesterday when it overcame a 13-run victory, featured by a seven-run rally Associated Press Sports Editor. picked from a Midwestern crop of can- in car which will be the tenth deficit to win. 24 to 16, called at the in the seventh Inning. After Roose- your YORK, April 23.—Although didates that also included Rodney tournament, the roster of this United annual links affair for end of the eighth Inning. velt came back with five runs in its year's Bliss. Jr., of Omaha and Charles Koc- championship States Walker Cup golf team Uncle Sam's employes. Dick Rozelle, young Central pitcher, half, the game was called. at our sis of Detroit. Mt. St. J. AB R. H. O Roosv't. AB R. H. O expense! omits names of at least restricted Marblehead after NEW the The tourney again may be played effectively 118 T ea u i “The Selection Committee gave full- Vaeth.ib- 4 n.lt 3 111 a half dozen of the more at Indian where it has been ; he entered the game In the third J Don e.2b 3 2 11 Coakl’y.jb 3 12 3 country's est consideration to all these Spring, sensational models' new features' ... im- ?, I players inning. Motloy.rtb 8 2 11 Weber.cf- 3 10 1 New, vy U/ffPnfPw promising young golfers, including before final choices," said Joe held several times in past years. j G F’a’r’d.c 5 119 Bailey.lb, 3 118 making I ... the values in radio Bobby Rigel of Richmond, the South- | Frank G. Butler of Indian Spring Third Baseman McDonough's double Maurer.ss 4 2 2 1 Hau g'n.ss 4 2 11 proved performance biggest history! ! Dey. executive secretary of the U. S. Flynn.lt-- ft 2 2 o Tassa.3b 3 0 0 1 ern amateur there has which holds and four singles led the Central 0 0 0 0 .. and in addition a new, trial offer champion, yet G. A. 40 names were heads the organization, Bosley.cf- 1 Blund’n.rf 4 11 amazing money-back i “Approximately 1 Wonder.cf 0 2 0 1 Miller.C-. 2 117 to develop anything like the stormy team and an individual swatfest, which enables to to satisfaction : on the original list from which the championships I Boufe.ri- 2 2 10 Bauer.d_- 0 0 0 O you prove your complete reaction of four years ago, when Mar'ead. AB H. O. A Central. AB H O. A. Whelan p 4 2 2 O Mallos.p_ 2 O 0 0 Walker team was selected. tourney each year. that there is no use to more. Cup Shube.2b- ft 1 1 1 Valema.2b 5

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