Catholic U. Romps to Third Consecutive Title in Mason-Dixon Track Meet Nearly Doubles Count Hopkins' Lacrossemen Swamp Central Archers Bag On Washington, in Terps, 10-3, Earn Clear Claim First High School Runnerup Spot To National Championship Championships By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. little southpaw, who played all but of in BALTIMORE, Md„ May 17.— •the last three minutes of the match, Barbara Berberieh Doyle Cards, 880, his mates Get? Johns Hopkins threw the book at paced to victory, scoring three goals. George Penniman, Sets 1 of 5 Records; erratic l&crossemen to- Girls' Title, Goes Maryland's Charley Thomas, Prank Murnaghan Boys' Corbett Big Star day, burying the Terps beneath a and Ed Spilrnan counted early to To Bruce Gist 10-3 count to claim its first national give Hopkins the upper hand. By LEWIS F. ATCHISON, collegiate championship since 1932. Maryland held the lead briefly In In the first in ter high archery Stiir Staff Correspondent. A capacity crowd of 5,000 fans the second period when Ray Gre- tournament here, Central won both BALTIMORE. Md., May 17.— lent a Derby Day atmosphere to the lecki scooped up a loose ball and team and Individual championships Almost doubling the score on its match. It was a strongly pro-Hop- pegged a shot, but Thomas squared yesterday in competition sponsored nearest rival while bagging six kins crowd that came out for the matters two minutes later and the1 by the Potomac Archers on the Individual titles, Catholic Univer- anticipated kill, for Maryland was Blue Jays were on their way to Monument Grounds. sity’s trackmen captured their third the long shot in pre-game dope. victory. Barbara Berberieh beat her team- consecutive Mason-Dixie Conference Hopkins, appropriately enough, re- Hopkins' Title Claims Clear. mate, Martha Dallas, by one point / in the sixth annual ascended the throne on the to win the girls’ title, while Bruce championship golden Hopkins’ claim to the title is un- renewal of the here Gist and games today. anniversary of its first national disputed by virtue of its victories Shelly Williams, both of Paced an honor won for it Central, finished one-two in the by smooth-striding Johnny championship, over Army, Princeton—which in retained his crowns in boys’ tournament. Corbett, who by a mustachioed crew of gallants turn defeated Navy—and Maryland. the mile and 2-mile gallops, the in the of 1891. Coolidge and Eastern finished back lusty age Maryland was handicapped by in- i Cardinals rolled up the was from the out- behind Central in that order. impressive It not apparent juries. Jordan Sexton, ace mid- i total of 64 while Delaware would the The team trophy Vi points set that Hopkins emerge fielder, did not start because of a captured by the will become was beating out Washington College victor and with an unblemished rec- badly hurt ankle, and Bill Graham, Vikings yesterday for honors, 39'4 to 35. the first the permanent possession of the runner-up ord for the season, for senior cover point, was nursing a in the fol- school the annual event Other teams finished period ended all even at 1-1, and tom ligament in his shoulder. winning Johns three times. lowing order: Hopkins, 1914; Maryland went ahead early in the Neither had played since Princeton Consolation prizes were awarded Randolph Macon, 17; Bridgewater, second. was defeated on May 3. Western Maryland, 8Vi; Amer- to Betty Doyle of Anacostia and 15; Blue Go to Town. Poj. Maryland (3). John Hopkins (10). 3. Jays Bernard of Central. ican University, 8, and Gallaudet, G-Forbes _ Swerdlofl Rosenberg It was in this second period when P. _Graham _Tolson Memberships for a year in the Po- Five Records Shattered. C. P-Widener (C.)_ Shawn attack stalled in the face tomac Archers Club were awarded Five records were inscribed in the Maryland’s F. D.Fetter* _ Kaestner of an impregnable Hopkins resist- S. D-McGregor_Williams Williams, Jack Economos of Coo- one credited to Catholic’s C. _Mueller_ Green books, own defense came ance and its apart S — Allen lidge, Jack Pettit of St. John's. R. Johnny Doyle, who broke the tape H. _Penniman at the seams that the ultimate out- F. A-Slesinger _Thomas Cardinale of Eastern, Jeanne Reat In the run in 2 minutes, 0. H-Vandenberg_ Spilman 880-yard on the assem- of come slowly dawned 1. H. Grelecki _ Murnagham Anacostia and Dorothy Jones of 6/10 seconds, slicing almost a full 8core by periods: blage. Hopkins fired five shots into Tech for their high scores. second off the mark hung up by Maryland _ 110 1— 3 the net, one caroming off Bill Hopkins 15 3 1—10 Scores follow: Driscoll of Johns Hopkins two years Scoring: Johns Hopkins—Williams (41, Graham’s crosse into the goal, to INDIVIDUALS. ago. Tolson (31. Penniman (2). Spilman. Mary- obtain a 6-2 lead. land—Allen. Grelecki, Mueller. Assists: Boss. Other record breakers were | Hopkins—Thomas (2i. Spilman, Penniman, Name. Team. Hits Score. Bruce Gist. That should have been sufficient Gosnell. Maryland—Grelecki Penalties: Central _ S3_495 Johnny Lovett, Randolph-Macon, in Shelly Williams. on. Hopkins—Spilman (3), Penniman. Mary- Central_72_412 the Bill Rosenthal, Johns and it was, but the Jays kept land—Fetters. Reserves: Hopkins—Wol- Edwin Wood. Coolidge_ 70_37 3 100; Hop- Will In the third three more goals man for Thomas. Roberts for Murnagham, Montague. Wilson _ 67—351 kins. in the Parde — period Mayo Cox. shotput; Mickey STRAIGHT SHOOTERS Barbara Berberich and Bruce ment Joel G. of the Potomac Archers’ Associa- Marshall for Spilman. Brown for Central _ 71_339 Gist, range. Winkjer before the Bal- Williams, of and John rattled into the net Smith for Green. Gosnell for Penniman, George Brown. Central_69—321 Hopkins, pole vault, Robert Healy. both of Central, being presented with prizes for having the top tion, which sponsored the event, is doing the honors. timoreans decided they could coast. Zink for Shawn. Wilson for Zink, Weitzel Central_ 70—304 Rawlings. Randolph-Macon. javelin. for Kaestner. Green for Swerdlofl Mary- Jack Economos Coolidga_60—’’SO Monu- a Allan Cox. Central scores in high school archery tourney yesterday on the —Star Staff Photo. Jack Williams speedy, shifty land—Hill for Allen, Sexton lor McGregor. _ 60—260 Vince Campenella, Catholic Uni- Jack Pettit. St. John’s _ 59—259 versity’s freshman sprint star whose Rocky Cardinale. Eastern_ ST—259 Jesse Newberry Eastern_ 47—203 old habit of crossing over into the Albert Botkin, Coolidge _ 42—193 wrong lane caused him to be disqual- John Kemp. Eastern _40—179 Probable Pitchers Darrell Smithson. the W. A. A. Is Nosed Out Eastern _40—170 ified in 100, thereby losing Heurich Nine Facing Stralka Musters Redskin Ten Brewer Nine Is Close Bernard Rosenberg Central_43—159 second place, won the 220 in the fast Girls. In Barbara Berberich. Central_42—190 time of 22.2 seconds, which also Majors Today Martha Dallas. Central_46—1*9 By the Associated Press. Helen would be a record according to Baltimore A. Nelson. Central _48—184 Barrier in For Tussle With Star Club To First-Half By C. Betty Johnston, Central_37—153 on Flag NEW YORK, May 17.—Prob- advance the meet. But Tough Marie St. John. publicity Coolidge _43—135 in the major Josephine Gillespie. Central_33—127 the mark was questioned by George Clem Stralka's Service Station With Ed Justice recently having able pitchers Jane Liamos Central _ tomorrow (won-and-lost 31—119 Ekaitis, Washington College coach, ten, composed almost entirely of moved to Washington there will be leagues In 5-4 Evelyn Armstrong, central_25—107 Millers In Industrial records in Lacrosse, Joanne Latta. Central _20— 98 who claimed the Cardinal merely Today members of the Washington Red- parentheses): Naomi an even dozen in Stralka’s the Clifford. Coolidge_31—107 players By Associated Press. Jones. equalled the figures hung up by skins, will make its debut as that National League. Dorothy Tech _ 23— 79 the others Frank Fil- Jeanne Rest. Anacostia _16— 62 Bill Young two years ago. team today when it meets The Star squad, being at BALTIMORE, Md., May 17.—Bal- Game on Heads Reliance Gets Colonial Brooklyn Chicago—Casey Betty Doyle. Anacostia _ 0— 17 Ellipse at Softball Sta- Turk Edwards, Carleton Douglas of Deleware was Club Washington chock, Andy Farkas, (5-0) vs. French (1-3). timore Athletic Club defeated Wash- dium at 3 o'clock. Clyde Shugart, Micky Parks, Dick TEAMS. a double winner. He won the 120- Card; Naimans Players for Tussle New York at ington Athletic Association lacrosse Central. Luring The for the first Bill Steve Pittsburgh—Me-’ Gist time Skins played Farman, Yeung. Andrako, 83—495 Cox. M. __ 71—339 yard high hurdles in the good Gee vs. Butcher (2-3) or *0-1) team. at with Williams _ 72—412 Brown 69—321 P. G. Club time as a team last Wednesday night Bob Masterson, Vic Carroll and In Second Series 5-4, today Homewood, of 15.16 and surprised by taking the Play Boys' Sewell (2-2). a 9-5 exhibition Draftee Fred Davis from Alabama. of B. A. Totals _ with a of 5 feet, 11 when they dropped George Thursby C. scoring 295—1.567 high jump leap Boston at Cincinnati—Tobin inches. Earl Stevens, de- Heurich Brewers, who escaped de- to Standard Linen, but Stralka fore- Stralka also is said to be after Barring a sudden and wholly un- three goals. Smith of Washington Caalidge. usually _ vs. (2-4). Wood 70—376 Botkin 42—192 the narrow of one saw in his teammates and Tuffy Leemans, the Giant star who (2-2) Derringer also tallied three times.
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