Maryland Squad Is Hoping to Cut Wide Swath in Southern Track Games _____ LoopV. A__ Duke Favored to Win, C. U. May Be Aided in Defense Beaten by Fordham Sports Program Victory Over Terps Landon Claims Title College Sports . For Local Fans Bridgewater. 9: American O.. S. But Fordham. 3: Georgetown, l. Terps Expected Of Track Title Matched On Northern TODAY. Nine After 1-0 Navy. 8; Maryland. 0 by Trip, Baseball. Buoys Middy Triumph Cornell. 11: Pennsylvania. 1. Princeton. 0: Columbia 5 (10 Innings). St. Louis vs. Washington, Grif- Yale. 12; Wesleyan. 3. * Pitt. 19. Penn State. 6. ; of Its Rivals fith 3:15. Distance Titles Strength Yale Stadium, For Irish Clash Gettysburg. 0; Bucknell 2 Over St/Albans Lee. 0: Hoyas Play Georgetown at Yale, New Ha- Washington A Virginia Tech 0. Catholic chances Virginia. 8; Richmond. 0. University’s of worked overtime yesterday with Fred ven, Conn. Duke. 0: North Carolina. 1 Mark in 100 I retaining its Mason-Dixon Confer- Riehl, his pole-vaulter, in trials to at Villano- Richmond Frosh. 14: Fork Union. 10. by Storer, Dieckelman's Bad Start George Washington Norm Smith Gains His Roanoke. 15: Morris Harvey. 0 ence crown in Teams Total Only Five the big bunion jam- determine whether the youngster va, Villanova, Pa. East Stroudsburg Teachers. 5: Panzer. 4. Blue Devil Ace, Looms boree at Baltimore can 12 which would be Saturday may go feet, On Mound Proves Fatal Montgomery Blair at Eastern, 7th Win Campaign; Hits in Conference TENNIS. be enhanced the even ba.ance to and the result was of In Meet at W. & M. by enough win, 3:30. American U.. 7: George Washington. 2. of its while unable to affirmative. who did 11 feet In 1-3 G. U. Loss Decides Johnson Star Pennsylvania. 5 Dartmouth. 4. rivals, who, Riehl, Tennis. Big Inning Tilt; Navy. 8; Penn State. 0. match the Cardinals for place points 6 inches on his second attempt at at 2:30. Dickinson, 5. Western Maryland. 4 Although Maryland has faint hope Special The Star. Maryland Georgetown, in will have a veri- earlier in the week, suf- Dispatch to ANNAPOLIS, Md„ 15 Randolph Macon. 0; William and running events, vaulting got Golf. May —Navy After one of the best schoolboy Mary. 3. of copping the Southern Confer- NEW awaited Notre table free-for-all in field events and ficient height, but had trouble clear- YORK, May 15.—George- Chase Invitation today Dame’s visit games of the year yesterday, Lan- Notre Dame, 0: Michigan. 3. ence track crown in the champion- Chevy tourna- for place points in track. ing the bar. town's nine today moved on to New Saturday with unfeigned confidence don School Is the Inter- TRACK. meet tomorrow at Wil- ment, 9 ajn. claiming ship opening with its War- Favorites in the various events are Haven in search of its first victory after up its con- Washington College, Wrestling. chalking eighth scholastic Academic Conference Temple. 74: Villanova. 52. liamsburg, Va., it expects to cut a on its annual Northern which secutive victory at the expense of an Maryland Frosh. 74: Baltimore Pol», ther, Sinclair, Yerkes and McCol- Lovett of Randolph-Macon, 100-yard trip baseball championship as a result 24: Baltimore wide swath in the and Weekly program of five City College. 19. games bring seems to be one of the opened here erratic Maryland nine, which took a ley, prospec- dash; Glazer, Hopkins, 220; Doyle, disastrously yesterday matches, Turner’s Arena, 8:30. of its 1-0 victory over St. Albans influence to bear on the final out- when the were 9-6 tive trouble-makers, but after a Catholic, 440 and 880; Corbett, Cath- Hoyas beaten by lacing yesterday. yesterday on the loser’s diamond. come. glance at the records of Delaware, olic U., mile and 2 miles; Fordham, 3-1. Norm Smith went the route for Douglas, Only five hits were made by both Coleman Headley, a former con- and and low hurdles the Middies, gaining his seventh vic- Bridgewater, Randolph-Macon Delaware, high and Bill Wixted, elongated right- with the winners FREEMAN’S FINE SHOES ference titleholder and now coach of of the season with an teams combined, even our own Gallaudet, it’s hard to high jump; Bisceglia, American U., hander, was to the Peacock All-Stars Top tory eight- the Park pitch against being outhit three to two. Center College squad, looks for one team as the performance. Maryland solved him Worn by millions of men with pick strongest. discus; Rosenthal, Hopkins, shotput; Elis, leaving Vinnie Powers to do the scored the Duke to win with its Moffett Storer Bowlers for two runs in the sixth and three Fielder Johnson only Only the Cardinals’ dominance in Rawlings, Randolph-Macon, javelin, flinging against New York Uni- Arlington pride. $5.50 and up. the record in the in the but in stride after he doubled for the lone extra- cracking century. track establishes them as favorites. and Yerkes, Washington College, tomorrow. Thelma Simmers eighth, got too versity featured with base hit in the second, went to Storer seems to be the best in the C. U. broad late to overcome Navy’s early lead. Dorsey Griffith, coach, jump. 125—350 as Mildred Peacock All- scored EISEMAN’S—F at 7th Ed Alex, Fordham’s crack chucker, Jim Mead started for the Terps, third on a passed ball and field, to Headley’s way of thinking, m Stars defeated Arlington Bowling Second Baseman Carter’s although Mclver Riley of South limited the District team to four but was relieved in the second by on one of hits Center Acettes, 1.524 to 1,516. of the Carolina has a 9.5 race to his credit, yesterday and would have had Prank Dwyer, who finished the fray. two errors, the lone misplays a Corinne Hauser s 123—328 was best Mirror shutout but for an error by Jackie Jack Brennan was the of contest. which is a fraction better than the Nine Finishes Sports for the losers. big gun Duke sprinter's best effort. Eagle Hearn in the seventh which per- the Tars’ attack, driving in four runs Paul Baker pitched for Landon By the Associated Press. mitted The Arlington duo of Peacock and while it not win Dick Dieckelman, losing on two hits and scoring once. and Earl Elliott for St. Albans. PERFECT for the Maryland, may — Pettit trimmed Today a year ago Petey to reach first. The j the Hauser-Rice two- at and ,- Hoya Maryland. AB H. O.A. Navy. AB H O. A. Lan'n. A B H. O A St.Al's. ABHOA the team trophy William some, 624 to 619, while Lillian With Poor Scalzo, N. B. A. featherweight hurler scored on Russ Cope- Whtpp.:ib 5 0 11 Stowe.2b 5 0 5 1 Alford ss 4 1 3 5 Crom'n.c 4 0 7 1 PICNIC' ^ Mary, expects to bring back one or Miller's triple. Standing champion, knocked out Frankie land gave Arlington pinettes a 2-1 England.c 5 .'1 4 1 Blue.ss 5 12 2 Baser.3b 4 0 2 o Fuller ss 2 0 11 with Dieckelman off McD'd.2b 5 0 4 .1 Bren n.rf 5 2 0 0 Baker 4 0 5 3 Terry.cf 4 110 two individual titles, especially got to a wobbly a p Covelli in sixth round of sched- edge by singles victory over Evelyn Wh’ton.lf 4 10 0 Werner.lb 5 1 R O Boteler.c 4 0 5 0 Craw'd.Sb 4 0 15 the mile three runs in the Tommy Fields “right” for start, giving up Gay, 310 to 295. Duvall, lb 4 111 O H wood.If 4 0 0 0 Walker.rf 3 0 10 Elliott.p 3 114 uled 15-round fight. o and 2-mile gallops. His chief rivals But Not first two innings, but was master of Maisel.rf 4 1 3 o ES ith.cf 4 13 0 John'n cf 2 10 0 Jacob'n If 3 1 o Unhappy o 0 4 0 0 0 4 12 0 Three 4 2 Gebert.3b 113 Brett.If 2 Miller.rf years ago—Boston Red the Boothecf Will be Cliff Muller of W. and L. Rams thereafter. Georgetown, Radeb’h.ss 3 011 Lav’kas.c .3 1 R 0 Deve'x 2b 2 0 10 Carter 'lb 3 0 2 2 From an ordinary standpoint, Sox increased American League and Henry Profenius. Duke, but however, had small success with McHale.ss 1 0 0 0 N.Smith.p 3 10 0 Beatty,lb 3 0 10 0 Chew.lb 10 4 0 American University’s baseball sea- lead to a game and a half as Missouri and Oklahoma Meade, p O O O O Trim’e.lb 2 0 7 0 Tommy appears to have the edge in concluded Alex, who fanned 10 and passed two Dwyer.o 4 0 0 4 son, with yesterday’s Lefty Grove won sixth Totals 2 8 Totals 30 ~3 27 13 the form sheet. straight men. 28 27 9-2 defeat by with Battle on Diamond Totals 39 8 24 10 Totals 38 ~8 27 ono Bridgewater, probably 4-to-3 decision over Sena- Landon _ -_nio ooo—l Looks for Points in Geo’town. AB H O.A. Fordham. AB Sprints. is considered an unsuccessful sea- H.O.A Maryland_ 000 012 O.'IO—B St Alban's _ ooo 000 000—0 tors. Smith, rf 4 0 0 0 Hearn.ss 2 0 2 3 Bj the Associated Press. Navy _ 070 101 OOx—9 iSw Miller Run—Johnson. Error—Carter. Two- (Content*) Li’l Joe Murphy, Whitey son—the setback M'n’ski.ss 4 13 3 Sheyka,cf 4 3 0 0 swansong being Five years ago—Laverne Fator, Wharton Du- base hit—Elliott. Stolen base—Elliott. are entered in the Ghecas.cf 4 0 10 3 13 0 KANSAS CITY, May 15.—The Big Runs—England (2). (2), and Lou Chacos the 10th in 13 Fp'wicz.lf Sacrifice—Brett. Left on bases—Landon Eagles’ games. noted died after Castlgiia.c .3 0 7 0 Krivik.c 3 0 vall. Boothe. Stowe (2). Blue (2>, Bren- and is jockey, jumping 1 10 4; 7. Bases on balls—Off sprints, while Storer the fa- as Coach 3 0 0 5 Six conference’s own version of the nan. E. Smith. Gebert. Lavrakas. N. Smith. St. Alban's But, Staff Cassell would from window. Dickel’n.p Gomeg.2b 3 114 Baker off Elliott. 3. Struck out—By ROCK vorite hospital Miller, lb .3 111 0 3b 3 0 0 0 Errors—Whipp, McDonald Wharton, Mai- 3: and should win, Headley looks the had a of it Murphy World Baker 7. Hit say. boys lot fun, M'F den.lf 3 n o 0 O D'hue.rf 3 10 0 Series—the baseball meeting sel. Radebaugh i2>, Meade, Stowe. Blue. 7: by Elliott, by pitcher— to his men to a or two. pick up point was a better team than the record R hlap.-ib .3123 Fingan.rf o o 1 O Werner. E. Smith, Lavrakas Runs batted By Baker (Fuller). Passed balls-—Crome- between Missouri and Oklahoma—is lin, 2 is Pajak .ib 3 10 2 Alex.p 3 0 0 3 in—Brennan <4J. Werner (2). Stowe <2>. CREEK Murphy, defending champion, indicates and A. U. did have three carded for this week end at Norman. Gebert. Dwyer Wharton. Maisel. Duvall PALE fc GOLDEN for his best race of the season Totals 30 4 24 13 Totals 28 8 10 12' Boothe. Two-base hits—E. Smith N. ready pretty good players. 27 The teams annually fight to com- end Smith. Three-base hit—yEngland. Stolen GINGER ALE might surprise—as the hoss Frosh Georgetown. _ 000 000 100—1 Trackmen bases—Wharton. Blue. Brennan <2>, Wer- Seattle Lands Averill Shortstop Tommy who Terp _ mencement time for the ban- Simpson, Fordham 210 0 Onx—3 league The ner. Left on bases—Maryland, Navy. 7. dopesters say. spindle-shanked one Runs—Dieckelman. ner and now are one-two in made of his team's four hits Sheyka Piiipowicz. right Bases on balls—Off Meade. 1. Struck out SEATTLE, May 15 OP),—Earl Av- & SPARKLING been at his best O'Donohue. Error—Hearn .‘i. youngster hasn’t Runs batted the The have —By Smith. 8: by Meade. 7: by Dwyer, erill, released as an out- yesterday, wound up as the leading In—Miller. standings. Tigers recently this season because of a hit-or-miss Knvik, Ryan. Sheyka. Three- Hits—Off Meade. 4 in m innings: off WATER hitter with a better than .400 per- Set School Record, base hit—Miller. Sacrifice—Hearn. Left seven triumphs in eight games and Dwyer, 4 in rtls innings. Hit by pitcher— fielder by the Boston Braves after schedule caused illness on training by bases—Georgetown. 4: Fordham. 5. By Meade (Lavrakas' Wild pitch.—Dwyer. AlsoAssortedHawrs centage; former Dick the Sooners five victories and one 16 years in the big leagues, has and the conference meet will afford plays-Hearn Gomez and Ryan; Passed ball—Lavrakas. Losing pitcher— Newby hit close to that mark be- Paiak. Koshlap and Miller Struck out— loss. Meade. signed a contract with Seattle. him his first of By Dieckelman. H: bv Alex. in. Bases on opportunity putting sides pitching when his Season creditably balls—Off Dieckelman. .3: off Alex 2. on steam. Sweeping team ran out of regular hurlers Passed bail—Krivik Umpires—Messrs. A squad of 18 men will represent and Maryland's freshman track team Meehan and Ferry. Time—1 :40. Catcher Hugo (Dutch) Schulze • won a meet with Maryland in the games. Gene again demonstrated his all-around easily triangular Tom Bill Stell- Baltimore Poly and Baltimore Ochsenreiter, Devlin, ability by regularly donning the City horr and Miller are entered in the College yesterday at College Park ; mask after a diamond career in Grey of Western Beats Devlin in the 220. to be the first such yearling outfit to 440, doubling up which he has played every position. score a clean sweep for the season in Ochsenreiter, Bob Condon. Randall Br W.-L. in Due! ater. A.B H. O A. Amer'n. AB. H.O.A. the of Hurling Cronin and Fields will run in the Siple.ss .'I 0 2 4 Ed's 3b.2b 4 0 11 history the school. Miller.If 4 2 2 0 Price.rf 3 0 Bill Grey of Western and Rube 380. and Cronin and Fields will be 0 0 The Young Terps won their sixth B Suter.2b 4 2 13 Thatc r.rf 1 O o o McNab of O meet 74 Washington-Lee tangled joined by Sanley Kihn in the pun- O.Suter.c 5 1 5 Ga d.2b.lb 5 0 1 1 straight by scoring points Ruby.rf.3b 5 3 10 Simp'n.ss 4 13 3 to Poly's 24 and City's 21. m an old-fashioned pitching duel at ishing 2-mile run. Mvers.3b 4 0 2 0 Newbv.p 4 114 Freshman Western yesterday, with the former Willis Smith and Melvin Leon- Dulaney rf 1 0 (I o Lam't.cf 3 0 3 0 track has been fostered Reed.cf 2 W l 0 Hertz.lf 4 13 0 at Maryland for more than 20 finally prevailing, 2-1. berger will carry the Black and Francis.cf 2 0 10 Schul e.c 3 0 10 years. in the hurdles. Jack Gil- Brake.lb 5 2 11 O Green.c 1 O O O Duke Alexander won the high Grey limited the Little Generals Gold colors Estep.P-_ 5 111 Manc r.lb 3 1110 jump, mroad throw to three hits, but his teammates more and Bob Porter will compete Fellows. 3b 10 3 0 jump, javelin in the and Jack Prinz and 220-yard low hurdles to pace could make only one more off the high jump Totals 40 11 27 8 Totals 36 4 *7 9 Will broad jump. the frash. Heck Horn tossed the Western star. Bridsewater _ 303 ono 030—o discus 148 feet 2 inches for a new One of Western’s runs scored on Spectacular Meet Likely. American U._ 000 000 200—2 stadium record an dalso won the an infield error. If Maryland could use its fresh- j Runs—Siple (2). Miller. B. Suter, O. shot men in the field events it -would Suter. Ruby. Reed. Brake. Estep. Simpson. put. W stern.. AB H O A W -L. AB H O. A Lanzilotti. The an chance Errors—Simpson. Newby, Lanzi- yearlings took all first places HiHray.3b 2 0 2 2 Owens.ef 4 0 2 0 have better than even of lotti. Manchester. Siple Cady.If 4 (21. Ruby, Estep. except in the 440. 110 Mc'i'n .lb 4 0 0 2 picking up all the marbles, but it Runs batted in—B. Suter, Ruby (2». Myers, Jeffries ss 4 15 2 Tapp ss 3 112 Brake «2). Miller *2). Manchester (2>. High Jump—Won Leach.lb 3 0 7 0 Shepard,c 4 0 8 1 will have to get along as best it can Two-base Miller by Alexander. Mary- i hits—Ruby. <2>. Three- land: second. Enslar. Maryland: S'maker.e 1 0 3 2 Hurst.2b 4 12 5 oase hit—Simnson. Sacrifice hit—Miller. third.! with Luther Conrad in the shotput, Brandt. City. Height, is feet Dorsett.cf 3 0 1 o D C'le.lb 3 1 11 O Stolen base—B Suter Left on bases— Javelin—Won bv Alexander. Maryland- 1 C’rOL2b 3 0 5 1 Huff If 3 0 0 0 Dick Shaffer in the and Bridgewater. 9 American. 10. on javelin Bases second. Janies. Maryland: third, Brandt. ! Love rf 3 12 0 D miUer.rf 2 0 0 0 Rockstroh in the vault. balls—Off Estep. 2: off Newby, 4 Struck City. Distance, 1 fi.. fee ts Incite Grey.p 3 10 5 McNab.p 3 0 0 8 Henry pole out—Bv E^teD 4: bv Newbv 1 Wild pitch 880-yard run—Won bv Kehoe. Maryland; •M key.cf o o l o With a wealth of talent entered, —Ester Balk—Newby. Hit pitcher— | by second Tsrhantro. Poly: third, Odette. observers expect this to be one of By Estep (Lanzilotti). Maryland. Time. 2:0:1 rs, and victories of the season yesterday ond. Norwood. Poly: third. Simler. Mary- Regal Ray Morrison, Duke; John French, when it defeated George Washing- land. Distance. 50 feet 2 Inches. j Broad iumn—w'en by Alexander. Mary- Dick Van Wagoner and Henry ton. 7-2, on the Eagles’ courts. It land: second. Marshall. Polv: third. Schmelz. City. Distance. 20 feet U5, At the Sitn of the Moon Branch, North Carolina, half- was the second victory over an Inches. milers, are among the outstanding intracity rival in three days for A. athletes entered. U. who defeated Catholic U. Tues- day after being nosed out by Double-Header Carded Georgetown on Monday. Davey Johnsen kept his singles In Softball League 1,016Women'sTeams record clean by defeating Ernie « GOOD FIT—Toes do not extend beyond the “Danger 4% BAD FIT —Toes extend beyond “Danger Line,” A double-header in the National ■ Webb in the feature match, 6—0, * Line,” width is sufficient to avoid bones. bones of feet are forced out of normal Established 1891 cramping position. 6—3, but had to go the limit with Night Softball League is scheduled Will Bowl in Title Lifschutz in the No. 1 doubles to for the Washington Softwall Sta- defeat Landsman and Evans, 6—4, dium tonight with The Save Vi to lk 1—6, 8—6. 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