and Girl Bowlers Maryland Racket Team Lacrosse, Baseball, Boy Beaten by Princeton The University of Maryland ten- Guests Tonight in nis team won only one set In drop- Track Top College ping a 9-0 match to Princeton yes- terday at .College Park. Card Tomorrow Their scores won’t count in the lacrosse game with Maryland’s tournament records, but the spot- at Wash- Navy Annapolis, George light at the National Duckpin Bowl- Bob Grogan. 6—0. 6—2: Charles Parma- with Amer- Center will switch to a group of led (P.) defeated Dare Rothenhoefer. ington’s baseball game ing 6—2. will 8—0. a tri- boys and girls whose presence ican TJ. on the Ellipse and (P.) defeated Miller-La be significant of the progress of pin- Parmalce-Shock Mason-Dixon Conference Berge. 6—2. 6—0: Dick Gaines-Ned angular shooting. TJ head the track meet at Catholic In honor of them, and what they (P.) defeated Ralph Holmes-Rothenhoefer. first big Saturday spring sports card represent, the Attorney General of 6—0. 6—1 the United States rolled the ball of the season tomorrow. that opened the 17th annual event, have a 5-BAY The lacrosse game may In which men and women from Ver- ^-AUTO 6LASS—> SERvicT** bearing on collegiate championship mont to Florida are competing in Installed While V Wait of them. as both the Middies and Terps are record number, some 5,000 are the national champions unbeaten to date. Navy rules a They RE. 5877 Watch of the American High Schools Repairing slight favorite. Congress, indorsed at its STANDARD AUTO BLASS ■k Fully CurutM^ Bowling In addition to the Colonials- inception last year by Ffil Chief 624 N St. N.W. Eagles diamond clash, Georgetown J. Edgar Hoover. Yet, time was MITCHELUK when Juveniles were not permitted entertains St. Joseph’s of Philadel- fifteenth St. N.W. in bowling plants. Hie High School THE phia, Maryland travels to Richmond Congress is linked closely to the rGET WORKS!^ and Catholic TJ. opens its season at fight against juvenile delinquency -OUR SPECIAL— Loyola of . In which Attorney General Clark While You W«U Catholic U. will entertain Dela- HMR CUT and Mr. Hoover are leading figures. •.. featuring the largest stocks ware and Washington College in a Thirty States were included in the )ftLL FQ|| triangular meet while American TJ. high school competition. HAIRSINGE/Mfcl‘ AUTO GLASS in a dual visits Loyola of Baltimore The boy champs hail from Milford, Any of WationaUg Advertised Sport- meet on the Greyhound’s track and and the were Shampoo) gfl Cf| Replacement Conn., girls sponsored (Fitch, Oil, Maryland visits Navy. by the Clarendon Bowling Center. |wU Service Howard will be host in will shoot at 8 o’clock. V Goods and in We ise only the hicheet aoeiity nnfety TJniversity They Mange) | f ing Equipment to eny Inoeetian. the annual Howard Relays. teams from the clees, raerenteed »ee> Twenty-eight AND TONIC J. L BREKKER ft CO. Georgetown’s tennis team will Masonic League will head tonight’s J i meet St. Joseph’s here while Amer- program. Washington2 1940 Montana Are. N.E. FR. 1940 lean u. wm cuwrwuu In last night’s firing. Henrv Ausich Bond Barber In the only events today, Amer- of Hyattsville Shop was out- Shop tennis Flower ican U.’s baseball team traveled to IN ACTION TONIGHT—Bobby Riggs, world professional standing with a set’of 398. In men’s 714-16 14th St. N.W. Ashland, Va, to meet Randolph- champ, is taking it easy in this pose, but look for something booster teams competition, Potomac "Look for tho Brass Rail” Macon; Colgate’s tennis team different tonight when he meets Frankie Kovacs at Uline Arena Small Loan took over fourth place off at Georgetown and the show. In their with a set of which included a stopped in the headlined battle of a one-night-stand 1,750 i .. met V. M. I. in Lex- ..~i Hoya golfers last last night in Troy, N. Y., Kovacs was the 655 game. The A. U.-Randolph-Macon match, played ington. victor. tennis match was canceled at thf Softy Team to Drill request of the latter. The Knights of Columbus Doug- las White Council softball team will The University of Maryland nine, at hold its first practices tomorrow on which had collected only 25 hits in Red Sox Top SHIRTS Tigers Supplant the Swanson School’field at 2 p.m, about main- 1 .* five college games, just ■—■ tained its average yesterday as it L. Fruit lost, 15-0, to the Baltimore Orioles, Of A. Grape Standings Minor Leagues dike collecting four hits in absorbing a ky th« Auociatad Pr«> six games from the Cincinnati Reds •y the Associated Press you'll and another to Mem- Coast shutout. NEW YORK, April 11.—The De- dropped game Pacific League. The Baltimore Stadium contest of the Southern Association in Oakland. 10; . 3. as thousands do. DO

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