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Penn Uncrowned in Flocks: Summer Rules Soon to Tilt Scores ——^——™~-*-Golf ChampsI™***^™>—^_oas—■^mm>■b___ _______ A Penn Results JOE KEEGIN IS STAR and Put Dixie in MARYLAND WINS Terps Tiger Spotlight Leads Augusta Base Ball Attack WINTER OF SNOW AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS. Quarter Mile Relay—First heat, won in Victory Over Roosevelt. by Army (Nickel. Beraulst. Haneke. Church); second. Navy: third. Colgate; STAUNTON, Va., April 27.—Joe fourth. West Chester Teachers. Time, 0:43.4. Keegin, Hyattsvtlle (Md) boy, who MEDLEY won Frel- HONORS Second Penn (Hicks. heat, by TURNMiARD attended Eastern formerly High, hofer. Sawyer, Steele); second. Cornell; third. Morgan, fourth. Rutgers. Time, Washington, led Augusta Military 0:43.6. Academy’s nine at bat as it scored Third heat, won by N. Y. U. (Fatseas, Sets World Mark over Roosevelt of Washington, Three Clubs to Go Torrance Eisenberg. Krosney, Kunltsky); second. Surprise With Penn Relay High Ready Penn 8tate; third. Philadelphia Normal. 11-7, here yesterday. Keegin got a Time. 0:43.5. double and two singles in five tries. with Shot—Hardin Hurt Fourth heat, won by Columbia (John- Now Will Seek Back to Code son. Lattlmer. Potter. Manlacl). Time, Triumph, Regular 0:43. Final heat won by Columbia (Johnson, End. but Triumphs. Lattlmer, Potter Manlacl); second. N. Y. Dixie Meet Honors. Next Week U.: third. Cornell; fourth. Penn. Time. 0:43.3. Distance college medley relay (quarter, BY ALAN GOULD, half, three-Quarters mile)—Won by Mich- OP BV WALTER R. McCALLEM. igan State (Weaver. Wright. Ottey, Hurd); MARY- Associated Press Sports Editor. second. Penn State: third. Pitt; fourth, LAND’S great all the golf course* Penn. Time. 10:18.4. medley relay April 27.—The Middle Atlantic States collegiate A. A. team, ranked at the top of rapidly approaching the mile relay championship—Won by Lehigh sec- UNIVERSITY of condition forty-first Pennsylvania relay iHealy. Hildebrand. Jackson. Reldy); the Intercollegiate racing STARS peak predicted fourth, TWO GOLF Lafayette; WITH ond. Rutgers; third. carnival, featured by the Swarthmore. Time. 3:3tl. heap following its victory yesterday after the heavy snows of Philadelphia, Middle Atlantic States collegiate A. A. and the Penn last local divot are balmiest weather big- class B mile relay championship—Won by in the relays, today turned Winter, diggers Mlnnick. Car- in defend- Alfred (Dawson Olannaso. four of to further and Who to have to do a lot more ac- gest upheaval years among saw ); second. Franklin and Marshall, pairs eager eyes Dwyer Stewart, going drew together nearly third. Delaware; fourth. Juniata. Time, laurels here and in the with curate shooting than has been their ing champions, 3:30.3. South, 3,000 schoolboy and college athletes Sprint college medley for American special emphasis on the forthcoming Downed Little, Will Com- lot for the past six months, as soon championship (440 yards. 330 yards. 330 today for the concluding track and vards. 880 yards)—Won by Maryland Southern Conference championships. as Summer rules become effective in (Evans. Archer. Wldmyer. Headley); sec- field fireworks in a fresh assault upon ond. Columbia; third. Pitt; fourth. Col- It came as something of a sur- pete in College Tourney. a few days. gate. Time. 3:38.8. existing records. prise to the majority of track fol- Washington's small army of sod- or last lowers at when wallopers are going to have a rough By default defeat, year’s SPECIAL EVENTS. Philadelphia yesterday of the kids who have rele- of it for a week or two after headliners already have given way 400-meter hurdles—Won by Glenn Har- the quartet of Warren Evans, Bob journey din. State; second. Robert B. W. Lawson to to a new’ set of winners, with Louisiana gated Little, jr„ Summer rules go into effect, for after rapidly Jackson. Lehigh, third, A. Mlelke. N- V. Earl and Coleman clean Archer, Widmyer the prospects favoring close to a U.; fourth. Morris Breecher. Temple. Time third position on the Stanford teeing the ball for many months it breezed in ahead of 10 for- —54.7 seconds. _ TWO of the old order again this Headley are com- isn’t the easiest thing in the world sweepout 100-meter high hurdles: Third heat— University golf team cinders midable rivals, but it occasioned no to the ball as it afternoon on the hard-packed Won by Frank Abernathy. North Carolina; ing to Washington for the intercol- play lies, especially Phil Good, Bowdoin: third. William surprise at College Park. from of historic Franklin Field. second. at Congressional the cuppy lies of early Spring. Sperling. Rutgers. Time —15.4 seconds. The triumph in the American cham- legiate championship Indiana, a sensation last Spring, was Willis Ward. Mich- Scores now’ hovering around par are Fourth heat—Won by vindicated late in June. on hand to defend either the igan second. Clabo Roberts, Louisiana pionship relay Maryland's slated to mount, cuss words unspoken not Time— Tommy Dwyer and "Spec” Stewart, cham- State; third. John Fatses. N. Y. U. supporters and bolstered the hope under the beneficent Influence of rlassie 1-mile or the 2-mile relay 15.2 seconds. who No. 1 and 2 on the Stanford ; .44. that the team will shine in play Manhattan, already shorn Fifth heat—Won by BUI Ladendorf, relay Winter rules are going to darken the pionships. Penn- team and have been twin pains in minus its ace Pennsylvania: second. John Condlt. its remaining meets with Virginia, air and the will return of one relay crown and Howard Jones. Virginia the neck to the college game again sylvania: third. Washington and Lee and Virginia 24-year-old runner. Bill Ray, because of illness, Union. Time—15.4 seconds. American and to the ancient tradition that after — lad who holds the First semi-final ttwo qualify for final) Tech (triangular), William and Mary, unlikely to retain the 4-mile will the ball is struck from the tee it must appeared Won by Willis Ward. Michigan; second. the Southern Conference British amateur championships, third. Charles champion- be untouched human hands title. Grover Everett. Virginia, be among the more prominent par- played by Pessonl. Manhattan. Time—16.2 seconds. ships and Navy. It already has won until it is holed. by Phil Good. busters to gather at Congressional Record. Second semi-final—Won two dual aflalrs. Torrance Cracks Bowdoin: second, Tom Hawthorne. North W'hen loose-jointed Charlie Yates of which Carolina: third BUI Ladendorf. Pennsyl- Winter Rules Protect Course. UNIVERSITY, Ever- Georgia Tech gathers in the slack of vania. Time—15.1 seconds (equals First Big Triumph. the 440-yard relay cham- ett's Carnival record). his breeches and prepares to defend LEAST three clubs are sched- yielded Won by Flllis Ward. Michigan: second. CORNELL WAS the first major victory for with his "do it” uled to back on Summer rules pionship to Columbia’s flyers Phil Good. Bowdoin: third. Grover Everett. his college crown, go in the and AT yesterday, faced keen competition in Virginia; fourth. Tom Hawthorne. North ITMaryland Penn relays on the long putts. Charlie is not during the coming week end, (new Car- the shuttle Carolina Time—14 5 seconds the only victory in this year's but also with all three of them defense of both 480-yard nival record, old record 15.1, by Everett In only a doggoned good golfer, staging big for a Tech hurdles and 880-yard relays, but the 10.14). event Washington team. he is a picturesque kid on the golf club events to celebrate their return Invitation 12-pound shotput—Won by to be strong contend- High gained second place In the 440- course. hard to hole to normality. are Columbia. Ithacans looked Jack Torrance. Louisiana State. t)2 feet He tries every golf They after Interscholastic ers again for the 4-mile trophy, U inch (new worlds record, old record yard championship approach putt, and as the ball nears Congressional and Woodmont. Other tin feet 5U inches, by Leo Sexton In 10:12); behind Academy, but a lapse of years. Mercersburg the cup, he jumps up and down and '■lubs will put Summer rules in effect second. Dick MacWhorter. Pennsylvania, and Howard Louisiana State, whose individual 52 feet 8 inches; third. Bob Detweller, Georgetown University yells "Do it!” Sometimes it does it. during the next 10 days and within a 49 Inches. did not fare so well. in stars three events on the Pennsylvania. feet 4U Running often to him in the fortnight the gent who picks up his captured Discus throw—Won by Anton Kishon. enough keep top includ- competition with Maryland in the ball and tees opening half of the program, Bates. 151 feet 53, inches (new Carnival flight of the amateur golfers of the it on a neat little tuft of 62 record, 1 M. the fin- a new world record toss old record 151 feet Inch, by sprint medley relay, Hoyas land in any tournament. ! of grass, as has been his custom since ing Zorl, North Carolina State, in 1034); sec- Coleman Headley, running Jack Torrance ished tenth while the Bison quartet last October, will himself a feet \4 inch by "Baby ond, W. D. Wood. Cornell. 138 feet 10U anchor, is breasting the tape Must Know the Course. [ gather inches; third R A. Sigel. Pennsylvania finished eleventh and last. with the 12-pound or "schoolboy’’ in of Patterson of Co- penalty stroke. State. 129 feet 7U inches: fourth. Bob just front claims that if lilt one or more of Columbia, the favorite, was off to Tommy Scores made shot, aimed to Detweller. Pennsylvania. 128 feet 9 Inches.