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 . 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 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. lumbia to give Maryland the under Winter rules at a start, with Pittsburgh close Dwyer and Stewart come to the major relay crowns today. Running hop. step and jump—Won by flying of LITTLE best are slightly synthetic, but there Nathan Blair. Louisiana State, 47 feet t) to was sprint medley championship a of weeks L. S. U. 1-mile team, an- up. Widmyer, third run, Congressional couple is a real reason for their use. The inches: second Eulace Peacock, Temple, America in the Penn relay games Fairway was fourth when he grabbed the baton in advance of the championship they chored by Glenn (Slats) Hardin, 4ti feet 9*» inches: third. H. E. Cromwell, in Groat lies in the Winter, even at best, are Bowie Normal. 45 feet inches; fourth. from but when he handed Philadelphia yesterday. well in the chase for the Manhattan, Syracuse, HU Archer, may do bad; but this isn’t the main reason favored over F C. Dittrich. Michigan 8tate. 45 feet 4 of Pittsburgh is in third place. the stick to anchor, rah-rah title. are both darned ■ Pitt and other Eastern rivals. The inches Headley, running "They for their use. The big idea is to save he was second. had the the of the from Baton Rouge also ap- 3,()O0-meter steeplechase—Won 4>y Lou Headley good golfers,” quoth king the course the season when Tigers Ithaca: second. Nach- during 2- Gregory Walter stuff in him and ran a gallant race world's amateur sodwallopers. "But peared well represented in the oney. Temple: third. George D. George. Bt. grass does not grow, for a lusty wallop s to overcome Patterson of Columbia mechanical On a mile relay, in which Maine and Man- John of Brooklyn: fourth. J. M. Hammer. by BURNETT IS LEADER they play golf. into the shallow turf with an iron club Michigan State. Time—10 sec- con- minutes 1 a scant yard. course where know every shot hattan also look to be strong ond. they after a low-lying ball digs a divot it was followed in can as fast tenders. Pittsburgh third, and every green they go takes months to replace with grassy order by Colgate. North Carolina, IN GALLAUDET WIN as any one. But they have to know turf. AMERICAN SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS. Cor- Hurt But Wins. Rochester, Manhattan, Syracuse, the course well to play it well. They a Hardin Interscholastic quarter-mile relay: Columbia is planning big shindig nell, Georgetown and Howard. handed me bruised a leg when he First heat.—Won by Altoona (R. Hoff- have enough trimmings on Sunday in honor of the tall Syca- man. R Lewis D. Kinzle. J. Ward); sec- The fractional times of the Mary- Three Events in Meet to convince me that they can play more of fell down in the course of win- ond Bishop Loughlin of Brooklyn; third. Captures Montgomery County—Andrew land runners were: Evans. 49.6; but I'm not so sure about their HARDINthe 400-meter hurdles yes- Massanutten M A.: fourth Montlcello of golf, J. (Cy) Cummings—and at the same ning New York. Time. 44.8 seconds. Archer, 22.2; Widmyer, 21.2, and With Which course. Even to the Randolph-Macon. ability on an unfamiliar time Summer rules will be Invoked for terday but was slated carry Interscholastic medley relay—880 yards. 1:55.8. 440 220 Headley, so, are whiz-bangs on that layout the first baton in both feature races. yards. yards, mile: they time this year. relay First section—Won by 8t. Benedict Ends 69 to 57. in -•- at Stanford.” "Slats" was headed for a record (Frey Hearn Healy Bgauni: second. With Dwver and Stewart here it the event when he Manchester. Conn.; third. Loughlin of Congressional Early. timber-topping Brooklyn. Time. 7 minutes 45.7 seconds in the stretch, MARYLAND FROSH AHEAD will mark the first real bid by the tripped over one hurdle (new carnival record, old record 7:47 4. three is going to go by Joe Burnett, who won Coast for the inter- into the next barrier by Hamilton Collegiate Institute In 1932). Pacific colleges back on Summer then jammed Gallaudet's team rules today all of Second section—Won by Mercersburg events. track crown. It’s too bad that CONGRESSIONAL and fell flat. He lost nearly Bzumachow- LED collegiate with the staging of the Roland (Wagner. Salter Mutchler. Defeat Hopkins Jayvees, 7 to 3. opened its season by downing be lead he had over ski). second. Dewitt Clinton: third. Lynd- Lawson himself won't be able to MacKenzie while Woodmont the 20-yard gained at tourney, but scram- hurst of N. J. Time. 7 minutes 48.7 seconds. in Randolph-Macon, 69-57, yesterday around, but he will be too busy bid- Robert Jackson of Lehigh, Champion—St. Benedicts Lacrosse Contest. formally will throw open its layout in Kendall Green. His win in the 880, for other and titles and bled up and went on to win handily. Catholic High School mile relay—Won ding bigger Bethesda with several tourneys for by West Catholic (Walker. McCabe. Led by Lindsey, who scored four the next to the final event, clinched to for cost him at least two sec- besides, he isn’t eligible play men and women slated for The mishap Reeves. Doorey); second. North West Cath- the of Blues. Sunday. goals, University Maryland victory for the Burnett elso the crown. It seems the onds. He was timed in 0:54.7 as com- olic: third. St. Josephs; fourth. Catholic. college young Washington and Manor are planning Time. 3 minutes 28.8 seconds (new carni- freshman lacrosse team downed the won the mile and two-mile events. a with the meet record of 0:53.3 man has been around college long to back on Summer rules next pared val record—old record. 3:31.5. by West Johns 7-3. go week, Hopkins Jayvees, yester- Summaries: and there are certain and his own world record of 0:50.6. Catholic In 1932). time eligibility while Indian Spring, hampered by an Public high school mile relay—Won by day on Homewood Field, Baltimore. 100-yard dash—Won by Brooks (RM.i; and Michigan State requirements, among them activity at wet of the fair- Maryland Central (Guillebeauf. Talioferro, Lucas. led at the but Layne 'G.i second; West iRM.l. third, abnormally condition after Hopkins half. 3-2, as as on the links. sought fresh fields to conquer Raines): second. Germantown: third. Time 0.10 2. school well golf ways at the fifteenth and sixteenth West the Old Line youngsters came back notable victories yes- Philadelphia: fourth. Southern. Javelin throw—Won by Stanfill (G.I; But long-hitting Johnny Fischer will scoring relay Time 3 minutes. 28.8 seconds (new carni- I holes, will come back to normal golf to roll up five goals against none for Ladner (G.' second: R. Miller (G.), third. Joe The sprint med- val record—old record. 3:31.5. by West 152 feet 10 inches. be there, and Willie Turnesa and as soon as It's be a terday. Maryland their hosts in the final half. Distance. ; possible. going to Philadelphia in 1933). 1-—Won by Burnett : Williams rounds with a mark of 141 set at for 4-mile race, in which (RM.». second. R Miller (G.i. third. Kenwood two years ago. Willie Tur- today's Distance. 39 feet 11 inches. also Georgetown leader, scoring a 75, the Mi BILLHIMER SETS Michigan's Butler relays winners 440-yard dash—Won by Lewis (RM.i; nesa is another of those pestiferous K. ROESCH and Gay lowest mark of the day. axe highly rated. Layna (O.i. second; Robinson (R.M.), Turnesa lads from Elmsford. N. Y.. Willis Harrell know today that they Summaries: third. Time. 0:53.4. in Michigan's versatile Negro, Discus throw—Won by R Miller (G.i; who always are doing something Kelly. Penn. 2 BOWLING RECORD Ward, who lowered the carnival shouldn't make matches Lynch. G. U.. defeated Williams (R.M.i. second: Delp iG.i. third. Willie is an amateur. He golf and 1; Lee. G. U.. defeated Weihmayer. golf, only 14.5 for the 110- FRANK Distance. 104 feet 9*« inches. seconds to knock off record to months In advance and that Penn. 5 and 3. Best ball. Georgetown. 2 Pole vault—Akin (G.) and Atwood (G.I was good enough George meter was entered in and 1. tied for first place; Jones (R.M.i. third. the amateur in high hurdles, G. Dunlap, reigning king, A at locker room cockiness doesn’t pay off Corcoran. U.. defeated Wiles. Penn. Height 8 feet 6 inches. Rolls 431 to Top Class Co* the 100-meter dash and 6 Huber, the tournament at Brookline last Fall. high jump and 6; Galvin. G. 0.. defeated 2-mile run—Won by Burnett (G.i: when it comes to in Penn. 5 and 3. Best ball. b Ward faced keen getting the ball Georgetown, James iR.M >. second; Richardson (R M.i -•- lumbia—La today. competition 4. Fayette Lodge and and Hall iRM.l tied for third in the from Herman Neugass the back in dead of G. Bair. Penn all place. sprint cup. Away the O'Brien. 0.. and Time. 11:08. G. 0. defeated Mclnnis. BURL LOSES TO BARRY. Team Stars. of Tulane, latest Southern sensation; square: Byrnes. Low hurdles—Won by Fox (RM.I: Winter were challenges 7 and 6. Best 6 they tossing Penn. ball. Georgetown. Keats second; Ladner third. Ben Johnson of Columbia, the na- and 4. (R.M.i, (G.i, MIAMI, Fla.. April 27— Eddie and Earl back and forth in the locker room Time 0:28.4. tional indoor champion, 880-yard run—Won by Burnett (G.I; Burl, Jacksonville, Fla., featherweight, than a score father-and- where he left off on Widmyer of Maryland, 1934 carnival at Washington, with Harrell telling ORE Lewis (R.M.). second; Walker iR M l, dropped a 10-round decision here last up third. Time. 0:05.4. others. son combinations were to to Dave of St. Louis. a brilliant streak of maple winner, among the world how good he and Roesch ; Broad lump—Won by Akin (O '; West- night Barry start this afternoon in the brooks (R.M.). second: West IR M.I. third. Barry weighed 125; Burl 12434. the last half were to be this Brick pounding during BROWN of Yale was primed | going year. initial father-and-son tournament of a Distance, 20 feet \ inch. PICKING of the District season to attack his own carnival record Wood, caddie-master, and Jimmie season that is sure to bring along sev- League KEITH SET TABLE TENNIS DATES. fea- of 14 feet inch in the pole Norvell, assistant pro, thought they eral such tournaments at scattered ! with Boulevard. Irving Billhimer POOL MONDAY. in the vault .. Buddy Blair, Louisiana State were pretty good, too. So after a clubs. The current edition of the CLOSE May 3-5 has been set for the first | tured the rolling Washington ace who won and affair was to be Association tournament javelin the hop, step lot of bantering Brick and Jimmie pater-et-flllus staged The Shoreham pool will be clawed annual open tourney of the Washing- City Duckpin at Columbia wdth an all- Jump yesterday on his last try, was agreed to take on the other two, pro- at the Garrett Park course of George- all day and at night on Monday for ton Table Tennis Club, the affair to last night Class A rec- handicapped by a sore arm for his vided they got enough handicap. town Prep School, where such stars general repairs. take place at 1305 E street. time tournament singles favorite event of After much deliberation the proper as Billy Dettweiler and his dad. Bill ord of 431. His games were 165, 109 Ithaca, N. Y., who generally isn’t handicap was fixed at one hole on Shea and his dad. Luther C. Steward, and 157. warmed up until he runs at least six each nine jr. and sr., and William W. and Byrn Lafayette Lodge led 25 Masonic which it in miles, romped off with the 3,000-meter For a long time Wood and Norvell Curtiss wefre Installed as the favorites teams with 1,693, placed he steeplechase in his first appearance in thought they had the thing all sewed to annex the tourney promoted by Jack Torrance of Louisiana State just after tossed the 12-pound- Scores in Pin third place of Class C. George Ack- 62 feet inch to set a world record. —A. P. Photos. Bill Landis of the Ma- this event Army and Navy didn't up, for Harrell wasn’t so hot, and Frank Emmett, sports director for the shot U City Tourney erman and reach the finals of the 440 relay but Frank hadn’t struck his stride. But little Hoyas. sonic League set a Class D doubles in one of the -•- record of 717. Ackerman rolled 411. waged a terrific duel three days ago Frank shot a 67, and SINGLES. Class D. with a 171 the second heats, with the cadets victorious by an Brick and Jimmie began to quake. Class A. Thelm'r 125 113 133 Terwisse 98 104 87 finishing game, 94 102 118 115 tournament. Close on eyelash .. Buzz Borries, who did con- Even the thought of that two-hole G. W. NETMEN REGISTER Owens’ American Broad A. W. Fredericks.. 125 105 132—382 Zirkle. 120 84 Ruppert highest of the siderable running on the same field Jump their heels were two fraternity broth- handicap didn't help. Suppose Frank Class B. 669—245 197 227 624—200 222 202 j last was not in the I ers, A. J. Pepin and G. F. Small, with Fall, Navy line-up got hot again, and suppose Gay Gets Even for Past Beatings by W. H. Miltner. 109 115 119—343 Garner 110 124 120 Barber 103 108 135 son of the 99 91 Rohrm'n 80107 92 711. Andy Kerr, jr„ Colgate helped him on a few holes. Record Features Drake Start A. Weinberg 109 121—329 Walcav'h 97 93 foot ball coach and now a J. Gordon 98 111 108—317 sophomore So they went off yesterday and Trimming Hopkins. H. A. MtElroy.... 93 108 103—304 635—207 217 2U 925—183 215 227 leaders continued to appear at the same college, is the lead-off Brick E. W. Manning... 10.3 81 100—284 Wood, all keyed up for the back for defeats handed I Radice 110 85 98 Cashell 108 96 90 in doubles when E. Hoflecker runner on the Maroon’s Getting R. Voorhees 110 140 131—381 ls 105 107 97 NEW sprint relay match, shot himself a a Sheck 91 124 109 Flan'g'n and H. M. Crosswhite turned in 71, missing two seasons By the Associated Press. his arch rival. Owen of F. Bennedetto .... 100 130 113—343 one them the last by the whip Jimmy team Mercersburg Academy, wee on the last a score putt green for an Johns tennis MOINES, Iowa, 27.— Iowa, and to indicate he would seri- Clan C. 617—201 209 207 603—213 203 187 I of 689 in Class E. Harry Dixon of the few entries to repeat on opening Hopkins team, George April even par 70. Gay Harrell wasn’t so of : 09.5 Jones.. 99 89 83 Ferrell. 98 99 100 i and Rudy De Glantz of the Agricul- Washington’s netmen yesterday new ously threaten the Drake mark R. Danse 88 95 103—280 the inter- Four records, including .. day, captured 440-yard good and after a while Frank L. H Hamner. 112 114 120—34 H Nell. 91 110 120 Coll 114 109 95 tural Interbureau took third grew downed the Jays, 6—3, on the Co- in the finals today. I League scholastic relay for the fourth straight tired of an American mark of 26 feet R. X. Nuber. 100 111 118—335 playing the best ball of Wood The of Iowa was 601—190 208 203 615—212 208 195 : place in Class C doubles with 718. Record-breakers yesterday lumbia Country Club courts. It was DES University respon- W. L. Martin. 101 122 90—.313 year and Norvell. So the latter laid inches in the broad N. P. Piercy. 124 110 99—333 105 107 Hudson. 88 101120 Dixon rolled a much 445 pair the Colonials’ third win in as many l-14 jump sible for two of three other records to Roberts 92 I publicized included Anton Kishon of Bates Col- ’em away in the which is Bromleh 97 104 94 Falck. 117 111115 set back in 1926. which stood for orchard, starts this season. by the great , Ohio State fall yesterday. The crack Hawkeye Clan D. lege, with a winning mark of 151 feet a as quaint way they have at Washing- Summaries: sprint team, running its heat with F. Bastgin 90 98 122—310 599—202 2U 186 652—205 212 235 some years a city record. 6 inches in the discuss and St. Bene- sophomore sensation, were in 85—313 ton of telling of the of a Negro lowered the 880- T. Roennigke. lit 105 P.Bmith 82 87103 Charlie Bell's Saturday Night League ending Singles—Slverd (Johns Hopkins) de- little competition, J. J Ahern.. 92 87 97—270 dict’s Prep of Newark, N. J„ in the match 3 Drake books as a brilliant Sullivan 93 91 93 in by and 2. “Let that be a feated Howard. H—4. 2—fl. 9—7; Hart- the today yard relay mark to 1:26 in the pre- N. 8ilverberg 80 95 87—202 will hold sway the tourney tonight, Interscholastic distance medley. man (Johns Hopkins) defeated Pierce. E Bonini 117 84 117—318 lesson to you birds,” said Brick. of athletes renewed their efforts The same of Nel- 549—175 ITS 196 augmented by several teams from the 7—5. 8—8; Dial (G. W.) defeated Gold- field liminaries. quartet W. H. Kapanke... 97 93 125—315 "Don’t ever bet a A. A. A. against professional berg. 6—3. 8—fl: Langtry (G. W.) de- for time and distance conquests in son, Dooley, Briggs and Owen also A. Bennett. Jr.... 117 97 90—304 Class E. loop. in feated J. Tillman. 6—3. fi—1; Musser R. 101 131 103—335 any sport.” turned in the fastest time tn the 440- Boyd Hoffec'r 91119 122 Fowler 94 106 99 -•- TERP FROSH WIN MEET (G. W.) defeated Buck, fl—2. 8—4; Kay the second-day program of the annual (G. W.) defeated A. Tillman, fi—0. 8—3. yard relay, running the distance in Class E. Cross e 134 103 120 Weinb'g 97 108 104 RALLY WINS year some new on de- GAME, 18-17. player, Doubles—Howard-Musser (G. W.) Drake relays. one-tenth of a second T. Cohen 91 91 103—285 feated Siverd-Hartman. fl—4. 6—1; Dial- :41.7, only 689—225 222 242 608—191 214 203 the upgrade In local come* D. Brandt. 108 9.3 85—280 Tube soft bailers ahoved Beat Eastern Strength golf, Langtry (G. W.) defeated program, above the Drake mark. 98 ♦ 90 139 94 Torpedo Through EVERY Qoldberg-Buck Another exceptional I. Glukenhouse ... 90 94—288 Stevens 90 106 114 Masceri up the winner -of the fl—3. fl—4; J. Tillman-A. across three runs in the Phylls Tillman (Johns mile A. B. Butrick. 92 110 87—299 Hol’b'ck 91 109 109 Schroyer 83 111 108 eighth Inning in Running Events. Keeler Miller Memorial tourney. It Hopkins) defeated Kay-Walker. 7—5. topped by a special three-quarters Betters Javelin Mark. to down the fl-4. Class F. 619—181 215 223 625—173 250 202 yesterday Metallurgical has almost become a between Glenn Cunningham, tradition in that race PANTHER, Iowa's big ten J. 112 97 111—320 i team. 18-17, in the Navy Yard Soft University of Maryland freshman his arch Smith Renfro. 89 93 112 Oberh'm 84 76 121 tourney to find some hitherto world champion miler. and X Potts 121 lio 102—333 Ball tracksters Eastern High’s unknown Frush. 113 128 126 Wilson. 107 91 93 League. conquered Dawson of Tulsa, to whom MARKchampion javelin thrower, J. W. Jenkins. 94 87 82—203 to the winning lists coming out on top. rival. Glen -«- •quad yesterday at College Park, A. U. IN NET SHUTOUT the out 210.74 H. Hochter .loo 94 100—294 661—202 221238 572—ToT 167 214 So Mrs. C. S. Stem of the he lost over the mile route last week shipped spear C. L. 112 100 108—320 to 55 5-6. An in today Micheel. 611-6 points edge be served G. I. Burneston... 94 82 94—270 Class F. TO HOLD SPLASH PARTY. Army-Navy County Club, a player en- at the Kansas games, will feet in the preliminaries to better the the running events carried the Old 93 107 96 tirely new to the in local Wins Third Straight Hatch at to the anticipated 18,000 Mid- E Arkin Psi Lambda Tau, national Line youngsters to victory. Gebelein top spots golf today old mark of 209.21 by Blair 6t Louis- DOUBLES. M. Arkin 86 113 113 sorority, tournaments, is the holder of the Mil- western track fans. A. will hold a in the Am- and Cronin of Maryland each won two of iana State in 1934. Clan splash party ler Memorial won Expense Bridgewater. 109 607—179 220 208 bassador at 8 events. Trophy, yesterday of Topliners. Strlek’r 145 135 123 Walson 109 122 pool Wednesday night Plenty The Iowa State Teachers contributed Rothgeb 110 133 131 Harson 101106 131 By Gebelein in the opening big-time tourney of Sweeping to a 9-0 over the o’clock. 100-yard dash—Won triumph the Cunningham- (Maryland freshmen'; second. Bucca the year of the District Women's Golf Bridgewater College racketers, the the other record. Hie Tutors won the 777—255 268 254 878—210 228 240 (Eastern" third. Fink (Maryland fresh- was booked as the Association at the Golf American tennis team Dawson race men). Time. 0:10.4. Washington University yes- ALTHOUGH Iowa Conference 880-yard relay in Class B. 20 Years dash—-Won by Gebelein (M. and headliner, equally thrilling races Ago o20-yard Country Club. terday won its third straight match Bean.. 106106 98 S.Solem 110 129 99 second. Bucca (E); third. Fink (M. when Owens goes out 1:29.9, beating the old record of IN THE STAR F.1; Mrs. Stern spread-eagled her Held, on the Columbia Country Club courts. were probable Cleary. 110 111 143 A.Solera 98 05 85 F> Time. 0:23.1. dash mark and the 1:30.2 120-yard high hurdles—Won by Light- winning with a score of 92—17—75. Summaries: after the 100-yard by Momlngside. Schuti the 674—216 217 241 616—208 324 184 foot (E); second. RoulT (E); third. Mrs. fast relay teams clash in a 0:17.X. George C. Roney of Washington Singles—Len Harris defeated Paul Spring The mile relay, Drake feature, sixth annual Washington (M. F>. Time. _ Clasa C. hurdles—Won by Evans was second with Horst, fi—1. 8—0: Seth Gordon defeated university section of the relays. 220-yard low 98—18—80. Other net brought forth the championship Uni- 96 City Duckpln Association tour- F.): second. Cooper (E.): third, Frank- Woodward Marsh. 8—2. 6—7. fl—1; Wal- feature was the Gordon. 81113 105 DSeaton 90 99 THE (M winners included Miss Ellen ton May defeated Ben 6—2. Another second-day 100 126 enberser (M. F." Time. 0:20. Kincaid, Plrestone. of California (Los Levy. 93 104 86 L.Seton 119 ney opened last night. The Beaver fl—4: Gordon Sieber defeated Jerry Gie- of Jack Rand, San Diego versity Angeles) 440-yard dash—Won by TTues (M. F.). Dam, 95—14—81, and Mrs. appearance Velvet Kind team, consisting of (E.) third. Stewart (E.). man. 7—S. 1- -fl. fl 3: Sherman Lee de- vaulter, who will which raced to an easy 681—174 216 191 630—209 199 222 second. Brand Don Scott, Congressional, 92—10—82. feated Maurice fl—3: State College pole team, victory Wright, fl—1. 99 127129 Kessler. 96 112 89 Harley, Chapin. Armlger, Howser Ti Mrs. Jack Roger Burss defeated Maurice Henry. make a bid to go over the bar higher in its heat in 3:18, the best time of George. aiSO-yard run—Won by Cronin (M. F.); Scott, the Congressional Ande'n. 89 112 128 Rose. 104 109 118 and Baum, had high team jet, third. Shaner (E.). 6—4. fl 2. 14 feet for another Drake mark. the The U. C. L. A. second. A. Miller (E.i; champion, won the gross award with a Doubles—Harris defeated than day. quartet, and Gordon In 221 205 1,638. Krauss led in the doubles, card of one Wright and Marsh. 7—5. 8—6; Lee and It was OwTens who stole the show anchored by Jimmy Luvalle, appeared 682— 188 239 255 626—200 by Church (M. F.): sec- 88, shot in front of the with a 692 and with a T1M*iie'run—Won Barss defeated Horst and Henry, fi—0. He came the Hodgea 142 124 114 Evans 130 106 06 set, Young, ond. Peaslee (E ); third. Craft (E.). Time. 89 registered by Mrs. P. the opening events yesterday. headed for another victory in Betty Meckley 6—0: May and Sieber defeated Firestone of Sabean 90 103 111 Connick 127 126 97 321 set, was high in the singles. 4 ’49 1 of Indian and Gleman. 6—4. 6—4. within three-eighths of an inch finals with an excellent chance of low- High Jump—Won by E Miller (E ): sec- Spring, who finished the W. F. Oude the ir ou have world mark in the broad its own record of 3:15.9. 684—232 227 225 882—257 232 193 formally opened Eczema, 1 ond, tie among Cronin