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13 Morstone Wins His Only Start So Brilliantly Derby Odds Cut to 50 to 1 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1931. Syracuse Freshmen Defeat Hamilton Indians by 7 to 1 Zitek Again Pitches No-Hit, No-Run Game They May Dine Well, But Willi Little Delight Son of Morvich as High as 200 to 1 In Winter Odds By W. C. VREELAND Like a bolt out of the blue, Benjamin Block's Morstone, brown colt, 3, by Morvich Mormaw, a colt that had never Experts Have Eyes On Penn's Crew in Today's Harlem Race By GEORGE CI ItRIE Dickson L. Barnhart, former Erasmus Hall High School boy, has been named captain of the Pennsylvania crew for Cathedral Prep, yesterday, at the Parade Grounds.

The box score: Cathedral Prep 1 Loughlln ab 0 al ab 0 a 4 1 2 2 21 Bradley. 3b 2 10 0 1 Wlnterj.rf 210 0 32 2 2 Tenant.lb 3 10 411 2 A Cannlng.o 3 11 8 0 Perotta.p 4 2 2 0 3 O'Neill, 431 3 I Dalv.c 4 02 8 1 Connolly. If 411 0 0' 4 0 0 2 0 8heehan.cf 30 1 OOlDunphv.lb 310 5 0 Hennas 2 0 1 0 2 Stltlway.sa 110 10 3 00 0 3, Shave, ct 310 30 Special to The Eagle Syracuse, N. May 2 Syracuse's freshmen lacrosse vanquished Alexander 'Hamilton High School here yesterday to the tune of 71. Dubois of the Brooklyn team tallied the visitors only goal in the second half.

The lineup: Syracue Pr. (7) Alex. HsmiKon 0i Herrle Burch Brrkhauur Sommer CP Perrte Ooldstiln St. John's College Nino Puts Daniprr on Plans Newtown High Hurler Makes This Display Against Flushing Foes of Vilianova Alumni. the Blackwell Cup race on the Harlem River at 6:45 p.m.

started in a race before yesterday, made his appearance under racing silks in the fifth race at the Jamaica track, which was for maiden two years old over the six-furlong The alumni of Vilianova College today. Barnhart rows No. 4. He is the only holdover from in New York City have made plans last year's Red and Blue eight. Also, he won't be captain Totals 28 7 7 18 SlTotals 28 97 21 7 Cslhedral SI 1 0 0 0 07 Loughlln 200502 9 Errors Bv McNallv.

O'Neill (21. O'Connor. Bradley 121, Ollmartln. Left on base Cathedral, 3: Loughlln, 6. Two-base hit Daly.

O'Neill. McCloskev. Three-base hit Perrotts. Sacrifice hit Henn. Stolen baa Eddie Zitek of Newtown High School yesterday pitched the second no-hit game of his career in P.

S. A. L. competition. The classy younR southpaw turned the trick against Flushing High School at Memorial Field, blanking the Red Devils, Cook Koldobsky S.

Cook Benjamin T. D. Pastknack P. Martin Dubois T. A Nnrrren Miller S.

A Wohl Cacuitto P. A Hobart Baboh to tender a dinner to the basebnll team of their alma mater after the nine has completed its metropolitan course. And what he did in that race was everybody's business, from President Kilroe down to the Pinkertons standing guard at the exits. And that because no horse this year and certainly no three-year-old of the season has stepped as fast as Morstone did over the six furlong course. He3 won by fifteen lengths.

When the in the next race, since Penn holds to the theory that a new captain for each regatta makes bigger and better Penn crews. As a matter of fact, Penn, not Yale or Columbia, Is the focus of the expert attention In this slogging of the tidal waters of the Harlem. For long years the Red and Blue lias born taking, discontentedly to 0. K. Ellcnboxen 1.

B. Martin Meyrowltr 3 to 0. Zitek did not walk a batter, his control was so superb, but he was Goals Hobart. Oarlock. B.

Martin, 2 Merseen, p. Martin, Dubois. Referee-McCarthy. Time of halves 30 minutes. BRYANT CONQUERS SEWARD deprived of a perfect game because two of his mates invasion today.

But the alumni will be fetcing a stumbling and wallowing team. The Quakers came to town the other day and bowed to Fordham, 4 to 1, and to Manhattan, 5 to 0. But the real surprise came yesterday at Dexter Park, when the Philadelphlans were hammered by St. John's College, 13 to 5. The box score: Vilianova.

I St. John's. ab a ab a Clelck.2b 2 2 0 3 2iHanlon.s 8 02 3 1 a Bryant High School conquered erred, permittln-jr time, was hung out and Tom Shaw, the noted layer and plunger, noted it and the easy victory he Immediately cut the odds of Morstone for the Kentucky Derby from 200 to 1 to SO to 1. Manual Wins Lacrosse Till be sure, the wiush of its rivals. "Penn finished last" has been a standing line in every Saturday nllit sports department.

Rusty Callov was brouuht out of the West. He Inborrd ions and feverishly, but llie line still stood. Now, In 1931? Seward Park, 7 to 2, yesterday at rival oa tiers reach first onl Connolly 121, McNallv. Nelll, Wlntera. Ollmartln.

Base on balla Off Perrotla. O'Neill. 3. Struck out By Perrotta. O'Neill, 8.

Hit by pitcher By O'Neill IStlllwayi. Passed ball Daly (2i. Umpire Harry Kane, Boys High. Tilden Drops to Cellar The Samauel J. Tilden High School virtually captured the cellar position prize of the P.

S. A. L. by dropping an easy game to Manual Training High School none, by 6 to 1, at Tilden Field. The box score: Manual 1 Tilden ab 0 al ab a Leary rf 4 1 1 3 0 Domlngo.U 40 1 2 0 Brck.cf 4 0 0 0 01 Burns.cf 3 00 1 0 JukoR.rf 3 1 1 0 0 Friedman.

0 300 5 0 Eager. 3b 4 1 0 0 2. 3 00 2 3 Keeler.Sb 4 2 2 1 Ksssin.rf 313 00 A.Casey.lb 3 1 1 9 0 Levlne.lb 200 110 Robm.10n.ss 3 0 114 B.Caey.2b 1 0 0 0 1 Davl.c 2 0 1 8 0 Epstein, 3b 1 00 0 0 Davl.e 2 0 1 8 OIBerkowlts.p 1 0 0 0 1 Detles.p 3 0 0 1 8 Simon, 2 00 0 8 'McCarthy 1 0 0 0 0 two occasions, Only one ball Recreation Park, Long Island City. Puehler twirled well for the victors. The box score: Seward Park Bryant ab 0 ai ab 0 a was hit to th Meanwhile Columbia and Yale rolice Arrest Two Men at the Jamaica Track Cops Charge Bets Were Made, Money Passed and Was Accepted outfield.

a s-l hncrfully and with no false mod- From Utrecht chuck drove in all Relts.lf SOI 2 0 norlse.rf 4 2.1 10 Moraan.cf 4 2 2 4 0 1 00 2 0 Gaella.3b 510 1 2 ky.rf-lb 5 3 3 2 0 ncknowleri'-ic that this is to be the runs with a 1 -JM 2 0 0 1 2 Mess.rf 3 10 10 Schwalb.cf 411 2 0 Yae.uda.3b 00 0 1 0 Posnack.3b 3 00 2 1, Sherlock, 3b 100 13 Marine. 2b 20 1 fl 3 Chap to, 2b 311 14 Tanobey.lb 3 00 8 0 0 0 00 Rublll.lt 3 00 0 0, O'Neill, lb 3 3 2 8 0 triple and single An illustration 1 I itrmrr.aa suNearv.rl 000 0 Hurklns.rf 400 0 0 atepliens.2b 5 2 3 .1 4 8b.ortall.lu 4 00 5 1 Kerna dei.lf 4 3 3 0 0 t.ynch.e 4 02 5 mil If 1 00 0 0 Brlre.p 00 0 O0.Pnce.3b 3 10 12 Smith, 100 OOiMulonrv.lb 4 2 4 6 2 Kllll.p 30 0 0 4 Tanrredl.e 3 0 4 5 0 IMcC ina k.p 3 0 0 0 1 Oalove.rf 3 00 1 0 3 1 1 11 of how effectively AY A Zitek went about Castwlrth.o 2 0 1 0 1iVle.na.cf 000 0 0 Stallts.e 100 OllBnden.lf 302 0 0 2 00 0 0 Clark 30 1 8 0 Hecht.p 0 1 0 0 Poach. If.cf 311 0 0 Puehler, 2 00 0 0 iKolb.p 000 0 0 his work can be gleaned from the fact that only 22 MAKES GOOD EARLY REPORTS By a strange coincidence the name of the race that Morstone won so brilliantly was Achievement. He certainly lived up to the term. It was a remarkable performance for a maiden.

"Tis true, in the parlance of the turf, that his opponents were "no accounts" beaten colts, non-winners of last year and this spring. But from a time standpoint and the easy way he won one must not condemn him Just because those that were behind him were lacking; In prestige. During the Winter months that gossipy jade. Dame Rumor, had It that Clarence Buxton had in his string of race horses which he was wintprinz in South Carolina, a DclYiHiiii i li a ni i Turns Hark lln (Jrcm and While ly 6 lo 1 Manual Training, defending P. S.

A. L. champion of the city, playing on Its home field yesterday, defeated New Utrecht In lacrosse, 6 to 1. The lineup: Donohus 1 0 0 0 0 batters faced him, 16 of whom were turned back on strikes. Eddie Zitek Totals 25 2 3 18 10 Totals 257 8 218 Batted tor Punier In sixth Inning.

Seward Park 000001 19 Bryant 302110 7 By W. C. VREELAND For the first time in many, many years nearly 30 New York City police made arrests on a race track in this State yesterday. As announced exclusively in The Brooklyn Eagle last night, the men race between themselves for the sprint" championship of the coun-uy. Columbia hns already beaten Navy; Yale has beaten Its own Junior vanity on the Mousatonlc.

In the popular eye the race is a tussle between the maslc of Richard CHeiKlon the younger and Ed Leader the taciturn, who was Yale's first non-graduate eoaeh, a condition promptly rectified by his taking another riesree at New Haven, thereby preserving the tradition that Eli watermen should be coached only by El is. DATA KOIt HACK FANS Drawings for the lanes, distance to be rowed nnd time of command to "Rowt" follow: Varsity ISO-pound rtace: No. 1, Pennsylvania; No. 2. Columbia; No.

Zitek, a Junior, gained entrance Totals 37 3 7 24 ll'Tntals 41 13 21 27 10 Vilianova 10000120 15 St. John's 1 10033O 13 Errors O.eslck, Harklns. Khorlell. Bo-rlse, Lynch. Stephens.

Pace I2i, Tan-credl (21. Two-base hits Matoney 121. Three-base hits Maloney. Mornan. SacrificesMorgan.

MeCormack, Pace. Stolen bases Hanlon. Pernandes 121. Double play Maloney to Hanlon. Struck out By Brlce.

by King. 3: by MeCormack. ft. Bases on balls Off Brlce, off Smith, off King. 3: off MeCormack.

4. Wild pitch llrlre. Passed ball Lynch. Hits Off Brlce. 3 In 1-3 innings: off Smith, 8 in 1 2-3: (none out in thlrdl.

Losing pitcher Brlce. Umnlres Wagner and O'Sulllvan. Time, 2 20. Totals 30 7 21 141 Totals 23 1 4 2113 Batted for Epstein In 7lh Inning. Manual 2 4 0 0 0 0 Tilden 1 0 0 0 0 Ol Errors By Eauer, Epstein, Huberman.

Left on bases Msnual, Tilden, 8. Two-base hits, Keeler, A. Casey. Btolen beses Domingo, Cassln, 3. Double play Davl.

Robinson and Eager. Basra on balla Off Detles, Berkowlts. Simon, 2. Struck out By Detles. 8.

Berkowita, Simon, 2. Umpires Robinson, Lane. Some Great Fitchlnt; A pitching duel between Kenneth to the schoolboy hall of fame last Pos bprtng in his first start of the sea placed in charge gave the names of son when he shut out Jamaica with' out a hit, 5 to 0. Low Max and J. Morrison.

innal 181 New Utrecht 1 1 1 Tlumson Rlrnfaii riiristiano Ftritenhere: tlenchl Fnrinan Mr-Meek in fvesnn Hrrnman Llstu hella Ht-ier Per.irella Tumiell Formosa It was charged that Max and errors by De Rubertis, Oreenberg, Levine. Castwlrth. Stents. Two-base hits Chappetto. O'Nell.

Da Rubertis. Boden, Poach. Three-bane hits Sherlock. Stolen bases Boden, Mess, O'Neill, oreenberg. Double plays Chappetto, Da Rubertis and O'Neill; Tanobey and Levine: Oreenberg.

Levine and Tanobey. Bases on balls Off Puehler. 3: Kolb. Rothsteln, 2. Struck out By Puehler, Kolb.

1: Rothsteln. 1. Hit by pitchers By Puehler (Oreenberg). Umpires Conlon, Bryant. Bushwick Triumphs The box score: Bushwick I Hamilton sbrh oa ab 0 a Busceml.cf 40 1 0 0 Heller.2h 301 Morrison at the Jamaica track had 1st 2d I).

Jd D. fl 2d A 1st O. 11. As a freshman In 1929 Eddie first acquired fame as a twirler when he blanked Jamaica without a hit for nine Innings only to be found for maiden which had never started In 1930 that was so high class Buxton thought he had the money of the Kentucky classic as good as in his accepted bets and that money ac Norton of Jamaica and Jerry Abber-back of Far Rockaway resulted In a Loughlln Brats Xavlrr Loughlln High School's track team companled the wagers as part of the transactions. Usually the bets I'll Pi Gold 1 to 0 ten-Inning victory for the two extra base blows in the tenth conquered Xavier High, 41 to 31 Illlinri rocket.

Whereat the skeptical race former, yesterday, at Peter's Field. I. on tne race tracks of New York McKoba CnlHiiieti goers, who every year have been yesterday at Wingate Field. Jack Watrel was individual high scorer are placed on "honor" or "the nod.1 xaie. Henley distance, 1 5-16 treated to the same line 01 "can i Norton yielded but one hit, while his rival conceded three to lose in the first overtime stanza.

and lose by 2 to 0. Score: Newtown i Flushing ab al ab a 4 0 1 4 OiMcNlcoUf 30 0 0 0 20 1 OfliReitan.2b 300 0 4 This is called "oral" betting. The miles. At 5:15 n.m lose" information, sniffed con witn points. The summaries: settlements are made after the temptuously and put the report in 100-yard dash Won by Rlorrlon.

I.oimh- 4 0 0 200 02 Sullivan, 3b 410 111 Jackne.as 3 01 0 3 Sallg.rf 3 0 1 0 0 Petrowskl.p 3 00 IS Carlos If 311 OOlPlatt.cf 211 10 Ollmore.sa 301 0 4lnrijrlh innnn races are over. In some cases money is "put up" before the first wasn.ao 300 0 300 9 0 race is called. 200 01 1 cimii.iD a 12 oiwolcurr.rf Rels.2b Rettlg.cf Philllps.c Mlller.rf Shas'c k.ss Zitek, 3 00 300 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Muoio.ss 2 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 16 200 1 0 30 0 0.) Harris. 3b 2 00 4 2 3 2 2 OOKerekrs.c 2 00 SI 3 110 2 0 0 0 3 Justice Scudder, of the Supreme Court, sitting In the court house at The box score: Far Rockaway I Jamaica ab al sb a 0 00 1 0 B7. 400 13 Harrison.

If 500 0 0 Dixson.2b 2 00 0 1 Wacnis.lb 5 00 8 200 0 0 Aback, 400 0 Si Norton, 4 00 1 3 Resnlck.rf 4 00 0 4 1113 0 4 0 0 14 1 Grant. cf 4 0 1 10 40 1 3 OIKruger.ss 300 1 3 Bernett.3b 4 00 1 OMulcahy.cf 30 0 2 0 4 00 1 0, Mayer, 30 1110 3 00 0 0 300 00 2 00 8 0 100 00 Aoruzzo.e a 00 2' Caruso, If Rhoades.p 3 00 OOSelclk.c I'Lubart Totals 27 3 4 4 91 Mineola In .1912, heard the testi Totals 22 I 3 21 12 Bushwick 0 10011 0 3 Hamilton 000100 01 mony In a case known as the Paul Shane vs. Matty Corbett betting transaction. Corbett had made a verbal bet with Shane, at the same Errors Ollmore. Ponta.

Jarkne. nerirer. the discard. Buxton managed to hide the quality of Morstone, his speed In his trials, to such an extent that while the dockers reported the son of Morvich as being fast they did not rat him as a world beater. Consequently the layers opened Morstone at 3 to 1 to beat a bunch of promise-me colts.

Quickly a plunge was made on Morstone and his odds were forced down to 2 to 1. There the price hung for some time, till a few minutes before the horses made their appearance on the track for the parade to the post. Then he was backed down to 7 to 5 and closed favorite. Other' colts were backed to win Goals -Fernrclla, Hllpl 2. Ilelnney a.

Mc-Kalia 2. Sllbslltutes Hmllh lor Bever. Grady for Chrlsllano. Jensen for Christiansen. Chrlstlano for Grady.

Lincoln Fish Takes Another Abraham Lincoln High School's swimming team recorded its seventh straight victory by topping Cathedral, 40 to 22, yesterday in the winner's tank. The summaries: 50-yard freestvle Wnn bv Mlhvllrh. Cathedral; Goldberg. Lincoln. sernnd; Mrtlrmlnry, Cathedral, third.

Time -OH!) 100-yard freestyle Won bv Plotin. Lincoln: Pocklcs. Lincoln, second; Titus. Cathedral, third. Time -1 15.

50-yard breaststmke Won bv Elsen-berg, Lincoln; Mlhvltrh. Cathedral, second; Rosenthal, Lincoln, third. Time 50-yard backstroke Won bv Titus. Cathedral; Smith, Lincoln, second; Sar-noff. Lincoln, third.

Time 0:115. M20-yard freestyle Won by Salatlnn. Lincoln: Murphy, Cnthefiral, second; Gai-lavln. Cathedral, third. Time 3:10 200-yard relay Won bv Lincoln (Green.

Fecnter, Jotfca and Time 1:59. Fancy dive Won by Haron. Lincoln; Murphy. Cathedral, second; ilraher. Lincoln, third.

Winning score 4t1 points. wu.ai. wavier, secona: Fracr, Xavlar. third. Time, 11 1-5 seconds 220-yard dash Won bv Cusack.

Xavier-Carey, Loughlln, second; Hllsbos, Loughlln. third. Time, 25 1-5 seconds. 440-yard dash Won by Rlordan. loughlln, McCabe.

Lotighlin, second: Brlckwed-dle. Loughlln. third. Time. 57 4-5 seewnds 880-yard run Won by Rabuno.

Loughlln; O'Connor, Loughlln. and Lemhan. Xsxter. tied for second. Time, 2 minutes 10 4-5 seconds.

1-mile run Tie between Esralon. Xavier and Mullln. Xavier: ricnung. Loughlln third. Time.

5 minutes 8 seconds. Running board Jump Won bv Wntrel, Xavier: Hllsbos, Loughlln, second; Rnbulto. Loughlln. third. Winning leap.

IB feet Running high Jump Won bv Hines. Loughlln; Behielis, Loughlln. second; Wat-rell, Xavier, third, winning leap. 5 feet 5 Inches. 12-pojnd shot put Won bv Watrel Xavier; I'almer, Loughlln.

second; Shea. Xavier, third. Winning put, 30 feet 11 Indies. Totnls 27 3 5 21 4ITotals 22 0 0 21 12 Newtown 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 Flushing 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 Errors Gosdorfer. Rels, Regan.

Krrekes. Johanson. Three-base hit Bhaschuck. Sacrifice hits Connors, Zitek Stolen bases Connors, Zitek, Oosdorfrr. Struck out By Zitek.

16; by Johanson, 4. Umpire McNulty. A'S SIGN PRITCHARD Bill (Red) Pritchard. a Detroit time passing over $10. Judge Scudder ruled It was WolcufT.

Left on bases Bushwick. Hamilton. 4. Two-base hits Jarkne, Ollmore. Sacrifice hits Berger.

Ponte. WolcufT. Stolen bases Heller. Bases on balls Oft Petrowskl, off Rhoadrs, 2. Struck out By Petrowskl, by Rhoades, 8.

personal wager and not a violation Freshman Race: Np 1, Pennsylvania; No. 2, Yale; No. 3. Columbia. Cup distance, 1H miles.

At 5:45 p.m. Junior Varsity Race: No. 1, Yale: No. 2, Pennsylvania; No. 3, Columbia.

Cup distance, 1 miles. At 6:15 p.m. Varsity Rare: No. 1. Columbia; No.

2. Pennsylvania: No. 3 Yale Cup distance, miles. At 6 45 p.m. Time of starts Is Daylight Saving The theory is that the current is slightly fiustcr in midstream.

Columbia rowed Its speedy race against Navy in tho same lane drawn for today, so the difference in current if any, does not seem to bother the sons of the Lion. On the Charles, M. I. T. will be host to Harvard and Princeton, two crews that haven't pulled an oar against each other since 1928 the year of the great Signet-Ring and Black Looks controversy.

Tech has already lost to Navy which in turn lost to Columbia, so both the Crimson and the fimrxr. of the law prohibiting bookmaking, paaKeo oans AoruEEO. umpire Mosko-witz Madison. Totals 39 0 128 8 Totals 32 1 3 30 12 Out when winning run was scored. Far Rockaway 0 00000000 0 0 Jamaica 0 00000000 11 Errors McOorrey, Jamieson, Zeis, Kruger, Mulcahy.

Left on bases Jamaica. Far Rockaway. 3. Three-base hits Oram. Stolen bases Anderson, Jamieson praenbaum, Zeis.

B. Anderson. Base on balls Off Norton. 8. Struck out By Abberbach.

12; Norton. Hit by pitcher By Abberbach (Zeis). auction pools and parl-mutuels. Martin Fails Loughlln Comes Through Loughlln High School scored 9 semi-pro hurler, has been signed by the Athletics and sent to Albany of the Eastern League for seasoning. to 7 C.

H. S. A. A. victory over To Impress in Coney Feature the race, notably Herbert Bayard Swope's, which was well played by his owner and his friends.

Seb remained steady at 3 to 1 for many minutes. The W. R. Coe pair. No News of Schoolboy Athletes Eddie (Cannonball) Martin, for mer world's bantamweight cham pion, is, according to all ballyhoo, Adelphi Beats Marquand The box score: Marquand Adelphi abrhoa ubrhoa St John's Stayi In Van Hirh Guns for Erasmus More and Street Singer, were third In favor, with Martlnelll fourth in line.

Thirteen horses lined up at the barrier. But there was only one worthwhile from the time George St. John's High School maintained attempting a comeback. If such be the case. Martin cer Arnold.

3b 5 0 0 1 2 DeVries 3 2 1 0 1 undisputed possession of first place Hope Never Dies The weak St. Francis High School baseball team sustained Its seventh straight defeat when It fell before Brooklyn Prep, 10 to 5, yesterday at the Parade Grounds In a C. H. tainly got off to a poor start last The Samuel J. Tilden High School rifle team fell before the Erasmus Hall High School riflemen In Its first competitive meet this season in tne C.

H. 8. A. A. Baseball Nlchols.cf 300 1 OArairuren.p 4 13 12 a-Boroni 1 0 0 0 0 Fraser.2b 4 12 12 Forlnev.o 1 2 0 9 4 13 50 Clegg.lb 411 3 0iRnlce.3b 401 4 0 Well Turns the Trick Woodmere, L.

May 2 Lou Weil's single in the fourth inning, scoring two runners, enabled Wood-mere Academy to conquer Franklin School, 5 to 3, here yesterday. The box score: Cassidv veiled "Come on!" ana League by conquering St. James, night at the Sea Gate Athletic Club, Coney Island, where Joey Kaufman, an unheralded and unsung battler, 7 to yesterday at Carey Field. on its own range, 946 to 851, yester and Black have high hopes of feeing each has got off on the right track this year. One heard at the Harvard Club the other niyht that a report that Harvard's crew was a great improvement over 1930 met with the somewhat Ironic comment: "What? aay.

'ine scores: The box score: 8t. James St. John's made it a start. WHEN SHAW CUT THE ODDS 4 13 1 1 Ferrell.ss 3 12 10 40 1 2liConrad.rf 3 0 0 OJ Hnrner.lf 100 1 OKrnber.rf 00 0 0 0 MrKlnley.rf 3 0 0 0 'J Aaron, cf 2 0 0 0 0 Zinn.ss 2 0 0 0 Vossnack.ef 1 0 0 0 0 b. A.

A. contest. The box score: Brooklyn Prep I St. Francis neid Martin to a draw In the six round feature bout. Tilden Erasmus Hall Pr.

St. abrhoa abrhoa Woodmere Pr. St.Tot 4 1 0 2 3: Innlls.lf 3 10 10 Franklin ab a Foster. 3b 3 10 0 0 ab a ab a tClassen.ir 12 1 0 0 navll.ia.lf 0 0 0 0 0 In the semi-final bout, Tom up-and-rlsing fighter, con 20 0 3 HFeenev.2b 412 2 2 87 63 150 93 58 149 4 0 4 4 3 12 9 1 Loewl.ss Warren, 3b Well lh RO 61 14 Raphael, If 3 00 1 0 Bauman.c 3 0 1 10 0 That one was Morstone. He bounded away from his opponents like a startled elk.

He stepped the Florlo 87 80 1B7 Newman Lrventhal 97 9 lfi8 Lawner Flsherm'n 92 88 158 Rlchman Goell 92 83 158Mahoney Kasper 81 72 1531 Connell Sylvester 84 63 147 Zwarlck quered Hughey Ward in six rounds abrhoa 1 3 0 2 4 4 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 6 0 2 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 McOulrk.cf 4 0 0 lOPurey.rf 311 10 Nrlson.rf 30 1 0 1 Sheridan.lb 3 0 0 4 0 89 52 141 Bro.is.cf 3 00 OOlCnhnih 94 43 137 oarreuton.il 3 111 2 110 3 Carberry.rf 3 0 0 0 0 McCoy.lf 3 1230 3300 3 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 0 llJovce.c 4 03 80 Mlchaels.p 3 2 3 1 vbunn.cf 3 0 0 2 0 3 2 3 1 1 Basso.lb 40270 Donnolly.cf 3 0 1 OO Delaney.p 300 1 8 Powers.lb 3 0 1 8 8 fllca in in In two other sixes, Charles Miller knocked out Ben Keller in the third. first ouarter in 23 seconds and the 00 43 133 Dessau. lb 311 6 Reade.sa 3 00 0 Lange.Sb 311 1 01 Meehan.lb 3 00 4 0 Lsgatutta.ct 3 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 Keegan.Hb 32 1 2 1 Ollroy.lf 2 0 0 10 3 11 0 1 Mallon.p 3 00 2 HBradley.ss 200 2 2 half-mile pole in 46 1-5. By that ana Joe ureen drew with Bob Cum Totals 533 413 946! Totals 531 320 851 3 0 0 1 0 time his opponents were speea iJCGau.p 30 3 0 3 0 1 Balauskus 0 0 0 0 01 Sherran.o 1 0 0 10 0 3 0000 drunk, wobbling a zigzag course be Goose Eggs For Bryant Landau. rf 30 1 OOJFertig.c 3 0 3 0 0 lOuhinun.p 1 2 0 0 1 mings.

In the fours, Dave Brown bested Jim Calores and Joe Tabban flattened Ed Megins in the first Totnls 28 4 5 18 6lTotals 20 8 12 215 a-Batted for Nichols In seventh inning Marouand 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Adelnhl 03 1400 Errors Arnold. Nichols. Clevg, Sarnsra Aranguren. Fraser, Bnice. Ferrell.

Ravllss. Two-base hits Ferrell. Dalv. 2: Aranxu-ren. DeVries.

8Ulen Cloven, Arnold. Snmara. Harner. Bases on balls Off Aranguren. fi: Pennlinan.

3: Dalv. 1 Struck out By Aranguren, 7: Fennlman. 7: Dalv. 2. Wild pitches Aranguren.

Passed balls DeVries. Fortnev. Hns Off Aranguren. 5 In 6 1-3 Innlnirs: off Dalv, 0 in 2-3 Inning. Umpire Kremer.

Time of game 2 hours. Totals 28 1 7 18 81 Totals 27 7 9 21 7 IR.Dunn.cf 10010 hind him trying to keep within The Far Rockaway High School "Batted for Shine In seventh lnnlna. enougn to lose to Yale bv fiva lengths instead of 9'i? today on the Charles might be called a row for the hope enrst. Princeton was shaken ur pretty lively by Chuck Logg tl coach, the other day. Harvard ia ambitious to mend i fortunes upon the Eastern rivers.

M. I. T. Is pray-ng that the loss to Navy after getting open water ahead of the Midshipmen at the start last Saturday does not mean the returns are ail for the Engineers. Totals 273 6 184 Total ri 1 1 11 7 striking distance.

Morstone in' St. James 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 heat. tennis team registered its fifth vie. Totals 23 10 10 21 81 Totals 29 5 12 21 8 Brooklyn Pren 3 .1 0 2 3 in St. John's 3 1 0 0 0 3 7 Errors Broderlck.

Meehan. Furev St. Francis 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 tory In as many starts by blanking Bryant, 5 to 0, yesterday at Forest Franklin 1 1 1 0 03 Woodmere 1 3 2 0 0 i 5 Errors Bauman (31, Lange. Loewl. Well.

Left on bases Franklin, Woodmere. 8. Two-base hits Fertlg, Da Oaff. Three- O'Hlaglns. Bradlev.

Left on bases St. on oases Brooklyn Prep. St. Francis. 8.

Two-base hits fllca Callahan James, 6t. John's 8. Two-base hits-Gallagher, Feeney. Threa-baae hit Cum- creased his margin and won In a canter by 15 lengths. And the time, 1:11 1-5, wag only one-fifth of a second behind the track record hung up by Serenader, a 6-year-old with 110 pounds, on May 15, 1925.

Stolen bases McCoy, Basso. 2: Darfeuton. Hills. The summaries: Avoid Open Face In Iron Play mings. Home runs Furey, Keegan.

Stolen Michaels, Joyce, Sics, Tlerney. Double Play R. Dunn and Basso. Bases on halls Dases Feenev. Brooerick.

Cunimings. 2. Double plays Keegan, Off Delaney, Michaels, 5. Struck out singles Rosen defeated Dougherty 8 10, 8 1, 6 Shapiro defeated Bellet 8 1, 60; Lobell defeated SchultE. 63 81; Kaplan defeated Foley, 6 0, 8 2 Feeney and Sheridan; Bradley.

Feeney and -J ueianey, Michaels, 8. passed ball His time was 1:11. Morstone, csneriaan; snine, rsroaerick ana Meenan. onerran. umpire Mulcahey.

Dase nil uessau. Btolen bases Well (21. Fertlg, Ouhman. Lang 121. Bases on balls Off De Oaff, Ouhman, 1.

Struck out By De Oaff, Ouhman, 9. UmpireKennedy, Valley Stream. Boro Hall Beats St. Agnes With Swede Seller performing efficiently in the box. BorouEh Hall Bases on balls Off Hiaalns.

1: off Mal three-year-old, carried 120 pounds. Eastern Loses on Track The Eastern District High School track team dropped Its opening outdoor dual meet yesterday at Mc-Carren's Park, succumbing to Seward Park. 39 to 34. The summaries: fuuuica ntimu ana weyis aeisatea Nor Speitce Clips Ion, 4. Struck out By O'Hlgglns.

by Mailon, 4. Hit by pitcher By O'Hlgglns TAKfc lOH STRAIGHT- BACK OOH OPEN Jefferson Still Leads no mm jcc, a u. Morgan Pitches Fine Ball loninei. umpire jsuitung. Behind the steady twlrline of Mine uemedowitz, the Thomas Jef Stony Brook Rallies to Win Allowing but three hits, Morgan defeated St.

Agnes, 7 to 2, yesterday at the Parade Grounds. ferson High School baseball team Northport, May 2 Stony of Brookjyn Friends twirled his cored its fourth P. S. A. L.

victory Brook staged a great rally in the 100-yard dash Won by Ouin'kv. Seward Park; Htmowtta. Eastern District, seconil. Blank. Eastern District, third.

Time a. It 4-5. 220-yard Won by Gotten. Eastern District: Cuccio. Seward Park, second The box score: St.

Agnes. I Boro Hall abrhoa in as many starts, yesterday at last inning to conquer Northport High, 12 to 8, here yesterday. Farmer's Oval, by conquering Brooklyn Tech, 4 to 3, and retained team to a 3 to victory over Trln lty School at the former's field yes terday. The box score: Trinity School 1 Brooklyn Friends Rvan.0 110 AiO'allanA -1 1 '11 No More was second and Martinein third. Morstone Is unquestionably the fsstest son of Morvich, the champion juvenile of 1921, that started his career as a selling plater and wound up by winning every race hj started In, 12 In all, that year and topped his triumphs with the Plm-lico Futurity.

In 1922 Morvich won the Kentucky Derby and then bad luck followed him. He never won another race after that. But it was through no lack of quality that he was beaten. Shapiro. Scsard Park, third.

Time, on Rollouer.lf 1 1 1 0 Zurlo.lf 311 10 The box score: Northnort Stony Brook Hetzag.rf 2 0 1 1 Oineflnniu IK A I 1 11 Rabv.lb 20 0 71 Knprnpr ih 1 1 un possesion of first place in Division 1 of the Brooklyn competition. ab a' ab a 9 ao oa Oreen.2b 300 0 Rob'lard cf 332 in Danslno.rf 42 2 1 OStandtsh.ss 4 2 2 1 1 men ver.c .1 11 i otuuirr.ip ui iirroTzman.ct 300 2 0 8imoson.3b 3 0 0 2 210 10 O'Brien. 2b 211 5 LJohnson.U 8 00 10 2 0 I 0 0 Hagen. rf Nento n.ss ill a 4 4 0 3 The box score: Brooklyn Tech i Jefferson ab a ah ti a WUlnn.ld 3 00 8 0Blalsdell.2b 20 1 0 0 Conner 4 11 5 0 Wells 4 11 3 5 Mah n.ss 30 1 1 0 Cantor. 100 1 oaiiuey.ss 1 a HUnKen.C 2 1 0 11 0 3 11 4 3 3 13 10 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 3 0 0 1 0 Kessler.rf 4 2 2 0 OPateman lb 4 12 8 0 iinuai.ci uu uuHmlhR 201 2 2 00 2 0 Flsher.lf 200 1 1 Second From World Mark Walter Spence.

crack New York A. C. merman and national champion, cut another second from the rncH ilcy swimming 1 n'ght ln the Pluming M. A. pool, when he covered fJS'- alone in this special exhibition race, surpassed 7, mar 313 2-5 made by Walter Laufer ln 1D26 fpature of carnival, in which the Flushing defeated the Ycmkers in a dual meet.

100-yarl breaststroke exhibition swim turned in by Agnes Oeraghty of the Women's Swimming Association. The summaries: 300 varrl Kasao.cf 3 00 1 niuuaiey.cl tog to 3 00 oniwinMir Melndel.2b deeon.n 40 2 0 3 Kavfel 42 1 SI Demarest.o 3 00 4 0 Watson, rf 300 00 3 11 10 3 02 40 Weber lb 4 1 2 8 4 3 2 1 0 Lawson.lf 1 0 0 0 0 Mars.se 411 3 0 Knenlg.lb 010 3 0 Benne.rf 2 20 OOKIaver.lb 2 00 9 0 Welss.lf 301 10 Miller. 2b 40 1 4 1 C.W'ron.C 3 03 30 1 9 4 De Puy.lb a-a. dnh Won bv SandwaT. Seward Park; Dash.

Seward Pirk second De Ancellv Eastern District, third. Tune 0.57 7-10. 880-vard run Won bv Glllmsn. Fastern District. Flnke'itein.

Seward Park secniui' Bolta. Estcrn District, third. Time a )4 1 mile run--Wnn bv Riebald. Reward Park; HvmnwiM. Eastern District, second: Rnbiano.

Eastern District, third Time 5:20. BHO-vard relay Won by Eastern District. Time. 1:41 1 mile relay Won by Seward Psrk. No time taken.

Running broad Jump Won bv I.embur-skv. Eastern Dislrlct; Ogmskv. Seward Park, second; Shapiro. 8eward Park thlru Winning leio. 18 ft.

8 in. Tolas 16 2 4 18ft Tnlali 9riinoio 4 0 1 1 0 Howell, If 4 2 1 10 Morgan.p 000 04 St. Agnes 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 Boro Hall rj 2 3 0 1 1 I 1 Dclllnner.lt 1 0 0 0 0 Anderson, 1 0 0 0 0 Maxim. 3 0 1 0 7 Totals 33 8 12 21 SiTotalS 37 12 10 21 10 300 8 0iH.Cnlck.3b 30 0 1 2 30 1 0 2ICannnn.c 111 2 1 Errors McMahon uir.r stonv Brook 121301 4 12 Northport 4020110 8 Left on bases St. Airn Mull u' Totals 26 3 18 9 Tntali on 1 a oi a Two-base hit Betsag.

Sacrifice hit's Errors by Danslno, Brlen, cooper, Kasso. Frudenbutg, MacKendia. Scheter.2b 30 1 1 2 211 0 0 Kalser.p 20 1 0 llBll stein. rf 210 00 0 00 0 0 100 0 3 I.C'nlck.p 10 0 0 01 zurlo. Seller.

OliatrlUnn irua. iriiilby UUOOOO 0 0 srooaiyn rrienas 310000 3 base on errors Stolen' bases -Ryan. Evana. Rnhillarrf Pi trnnon n- jwo-oase nits Btanoisn. cooper, nessier, Pidgeon Home runs Howell.

MacKendie. By SOL METZGER One of the bad habits of many golfers, according to Tommy Armour, in starting the club back for errors santley, Drmarest, Maxim, Onken, Smith, Wlney. Left on bases Totals 26 3 8 18 8 Totals 20 4 4 21 11 irrnuv. rrienas. a.

Harrira nit Stolen base Sanders. Double plays Nehtomen. Weber and Frudenburg. Bases on balls Off Pidgeon. 2: Wells.

3. Struck SanUs. Double plays Leuiral to Quagli-nSi-Hien t0 Quliano. Buses on balls Off Cantor. off Ryan.

2, off Seller Brooklyn Tech 1 0 1 0 0 0 13 Jefferson 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 Morgan. 2. Stolen bases Blaiadeil Wit son. Tindal, Stomer. Qulnn.

Double plays out By Pidgeon, Wells. 4. Arion Pythian Bouts Errors By Mars. Winnegrad (21, Kaiser. Two-baaa hit Weiss.

Threa-base hit Benne. Sacrifice hit Fisher. Stolen basa an Iron shot, is to open its face. In other words the wrists are rolled right away. That Is all wrong.

Colby Blanks La Salle ".7 nyan. 4: ov cantor, by Seller, 4. Passed balls McKcever. Boys Finally Comes Through Pitching air-tieht ball for sevpn obamey I unaasisirni Baniley to Blmr- son. Bases on balls Off Morgan, off Anderson, off Maxim.

1. struck out 3y Morgan. 10: by Maxim. 2: by Anderson. 1.

Hits Off Anderson. 3 In 1 innne I Spence. A 1 -Walter Winnegrad. Koenlg, Mars, Miller. Double Oakdale, L.

May 2 Colby Jack Malley has the right idea. i recurd of 3 worm Academy blanked La Salle, 8 to 0, mer piay winnegrad, Miner ana Koenlg, Miller and Klaver, Cannon, Klaver and Winnegrad. Base on balls Off Kaiser. 4 ecord hrld bv Walter Swing back from the left shoulder out In 2di; off Maxim, 2 in 5, Umpire innings, Jack Satriano of Rovs Hioh here yesterday, Bernstein, winning or arm pit and do not open the face ockj lima oi game i.ou. 100-vard Goldberg.

Demedowlts, 1. 8truck out blanked the Franklin K. Lane nine twirler, giving only two hits. By Kaiser, Goldberg, I. Chernlck.

Demedowlts. 2. Hit by pitcher Bv Deme yesterday at Boys High field, 8 to 0. Poly Prep Seconds First Tne box score: Colby I La Salle of the club. The straight left arm takes it back without the wrists getting into this part of the swing.

dowlts Weiss Kaiser iKlaverl. Umpire The Poly Prep second baseball ab al ab a ine box score: Bo Lane abrhna' 30 seconds 1 m.nut Time. Mellucci.2b 4 3 2 1 HMoutnot.rl 400 1 0 The wrists are never cocked on Carroll, Boys High. Another for Erasmus The Erasmus Hall High School's Press. ss 3 0 0 0 0 Pons, 2b 4 0 1 2 0 311 OOlAthn Ik inn i i team defeated the Dewey Junior High School nine, 8 to 2, yesterday Alwell.3B 411 1 3 Flerro.rr 100 0 0 in long golf shots until the top of the backswing.

Monday more about Iron play. Wn bv Ja.Tk Klunk. Produce Six Kayoes Last night, at the Arion Pythian Club, six of the ten bouU ended in knockouts. The summaries: 112-pound class, semi-finals Sam Goldberg, unattached, knocked out Will Up-perman. unattached, second round- Joe Karo.

National A. knocked out Manny Schwartz, unattached, second round. Pinal Paro knocked out Goldberg, second round. 118-pound class, sernl-flnals Clarence Stsckman. unettached.

defraiel Scl Friedman, unattached, four rounds; Al Roth knocked out Harry WolH, Trinity club third round. Pinal- Roth won by default over Stsckman. 128-ioiind class, semi-finals Jack Rne Trmitv Club, kno-ked out Jim La Kose. unattached, second round: joe Pennino unattached, defeated Rob rt Colletll unattached Pinal Rose defeated Pennino. at Dyker Heights.

The Blue and Gray batters accounted for five Clark. cf 411 3 OKennedv.lb 100 3 0 311 0 000 2 0 8chllen.lt 201 0 0 2 0 1 5 2 2 00 1 200 0 0 baseball team, leader of Division 2 of the P. 8. A. L.

tournament, won Kossove.lb 3 11 7 2 Walters.ss 30 1 5 0 Donnmo.cf 4 11 0 0 Dundon.cf 3 0 1 3 Satrlano.p 33 3 0 1 Clnelll 2 0 2 2 2 Lmb.rdl.rf 30 1 1 0 Esposito rf 3 0 0 0 0 Mulles.3l 2 0 1 2 1Kauffn.lf 30 1 0 0 Alolsio.e 3 0 0 10 0 Salvato 3D 2 00 3 1 Burger. ss 2 10 uOKnnklh inn ni I 5" Time! safeties, while the Dewey players its nintn straignt, yesterday after Candon.lb 1 00 2 0 McAullffe.ss 3 0 0 2 1 Pharmacy Five 'Receive Aivards at College Dinner The Brooklyn College of Pharmacy gave a beefsteak dinner last night to the graduating class of its basketball team. After the dinner the guests and the squad gathered at the Brooklyn Pharmacy Laboratory, where the various awards were made. The graduating members, Capt. Sam Nelman, Lou Friedman, Max Fishbein, this year's high scorer; Emanuel Levine, Abe Schults and Burke Home were awarded the major Block and the silver trophy by Dr.

Joseph Goldwag, faculty adviser. Lou Friedman received a special trophy as the best player of the season. Major and minor awards were also presented the remaining members of the squad. Ben Rosen was elected unanimously as captain for the coming season. Awards were also made to the school orchestra and cheer leaders.

Max Susswein and Leonard Paisner received certificates and major wards for their work as publicity managers and members of the executive committee of the General Organization. Grandovich Victor On Jamaica Mat Connolly. 311 8 Oi Norton. 1 0 0 0 2 noon, by defeating the New Utrecht 1 0 0 OfliNlebl.cf couia oniy collect two hits. Poly Prep Track Schedule 0 0 0 0 0 300 43 team 3 to 0 at Erasmus Field.

Stern m.2b 311 1 2 Ouarracl.p 100 on Werchcn.2i 0 0 OOScjduto.D 2 00 1 2 Schoor.lf 2 0 0 0 0 Hackney, bv Fr'd 11. ond sect lflO-varrt breiMstroVe-Won Lv riutbinn Walter Resnlck.rf 100 I Oi Boxing Bouts Tonight Rldrewood Grove, 8. Hani Mueller n. Sammy Baker, Walter Braaa to. Al Palladfno, Caema Cassandra va.

The box score: New Utrecht Erasmus ab 0 a' ah Totals 34 I I'JI Tnli 9n1QR Oooclm n.lb 1 1 0 2 0' Straus. 00 0 2 01 Manager Bennet of the Poly Prep track team announced the outdoor t-ne 0 0 0 0 0 00 Bos 2 5 0 1 0 I Roskln.ss 30 1 2 4' J'kowskl 2h 403 .13 Totals 31 7 21 4 Totals 21 0 2 21 8 axrora rjv Harriann ik-ra r-. Del 3 0 1 1 0 De 4 0 1 0 It Cooper.c 20 1 7 l.Cum'nira 411 ni Walters. Two-base hits Lombard! Satrl- Colby 3 3 02 0 0 0 8 La Salle 000000 00 2 i 1 i.n-'.ard Wnn bv Pred waiter Third T.35d: Pranlt Moo. vJnaerl: mirfl Time 2 nutai ti js i.

no. Home run Satriann Raprllra hitc Bobby Bermaa, tlx route each; Lea Pampalana to. Bube Maneel. Taay Ml Ian n. Jimmy Guilfard, Jack Masiine ra.

Willi Eakew, Joss Bays to. Steve nman.iD 201 soosnato.rf Sleeal.p 30 1 Ol'Handlarlb Errors Csslln. Pons. McAulifre. Nor 1 w-pouild cla's.

srmi-nnaK Hy Blair. ton. 2: Hackney. 2. Left on bases La 30110 110 70 3 12 11 200 93 9 0 1 AO Aloislo.

Burger. Stolen bases Kassnve ArcolopoU. Donnlno. Double plavs Ka-sove Margulies. Bases on balls Of: Satriano.

4- r.iuprmi a- a aua-nea. acieated Mike Mali 2 00 0 2 Black cf Mur.rf 100 10. Purlain Salle. Colby, 3. Three bass hit Clark.

Stolen bases Melluect. Alwell, Clerk, rri-nine: Fm iii oi.i tu caucauonai i.nc. 200 0 0 Hadlev.3b Willium H.nn Bernstein. Schlien. Double plays 4ood- third.

Tim. Struck out By Satriano. 10: Scaduto. 3 aereaiea niionso Pctrone. unattached Pinal Linn won bv default over Blai emnow s.ci 4UU I M'Ph son.P 301 01 1 uiiuutp tarnnrii nun.

Fierro. Bases on balla Off Bern Brenner. rf 100 1 0 xDoyla 000 00 tmarral. wild pitches Satriano Hit Oft Guarracl. In 3 innings.

stein. 5: off Norton. 2. struck out By uuriau a pu, Bernstein '0: by Norton, i. Umpire Rogers, East Islip ll.in dive Won by William Yonkers.

46 9 points- Frant Moor. Vonkers. 44 5 point, second- CI 3 points, third. Ino-ya-d -Won bv schedule yesterday. The program consists of three dual meets and two open games.

The schedule: May 6. dual meet with St. Paul's at Poly; 9. St. Paul's interschola.stics at Garden Cttv: 12.

dual meet with Brooklyn Prep at Poly; 18. dual meet with Horace Mann at Poly: 23. private school championships at Baker Field. Hempstead Rackets Win Stony Brook, L. May 2 The Stony Brook High tennis team fell before Hempstead High, 3 to 2, here yesterday, in its opening meet.

The summaries: Totals 22 0 3 18 Totals 26 3 10 21 11 Batted lor Brenner In 7th Inning. XRan for afaePherann In Orf Innln, Friends Trim Stevens The Brooklyn Friervds tennis team De Champlain Scores Over Bobby Dechter La Salle Trims St. Paul's New Utrecht v.t... made it three out of five for this 1. (X-Cles.

Mo, a. id s-c-ona. Time. 1 minute 21 3.5 season by defeating Stevens Prep. Erasmus 003000 3 Errors By Del Vecclo.

Cooper, 8hati, Mur. Left on bases Erasmus. 10; Arthur De Champlain turned tho Johnson, faar raaada tack. Foartetntk Infantry Araaary Bat Fannin vs. Johnny Freisla, Baddy Yar-rlck to.

Eddie Keld, Charity lun to. Stanley Miller, Tata Jaaes Frankla Kid Ifoe, Carmlna Naeebla to. Carolina EeaaalU, Jerry Fariie 4 TO. Willie Massey, aix roaadi eack: Joe Man to. Ja De Cras, fear rounds.

112th Antl-Alreraft Armory Mirkey White tj. Gearrle Fletcher, twelve raandfi: McFarlaad to. Prankie Seara. Joe Marentenia n. Jo Geasalae, six raands aack; Bill Hellliey n.

Pet Shannon, Prank Vareeka to. Jeknay Dale, fear reandt each. of Hoboken. S-2. on the Parkway tables by winning the decision uirecnt.

o. Two-base hits Jankow- Courts yesterday. kl, Cumminas. Osnarn RaiH Bobby Dechter in the ten-roimri fice hits Cumminei. Furlaln YfnnriUr Tne summaries: Singles Jnhn AnSrn 4,090 Garden City, L.

May 2 La Salle Military Academy of Oakdale, defeated St. Paul's School in tennis here yesterday, 4 to 1. The summaries: Singles O'Shea. 8t. Psul's defeated Melhane, 75, 83: Kahle, La Salle, defeated Ryder.

00. 82; Zalnom, La Salle, defeated Thomas. 6 3. 4 8. 82.

Doubles G. Malhane and Zaloom. La Salle, defeated O'Shea and Melghan. 3 a. 12 10: Kahle and Malhane-.

la Ball, defeated Ward and Thomas, 10 48. 6-0. feated Robert Turner. 63; t'dwm 8tolen bases Jankowski. Osnato.

Handler. Black. 3: De Anglls. Bases on bslla Off MarPherson. 3: Sieral.

0. Struck out By MacPherson. 8: glees 1. 3. Hit by pitcher By Slegsl iHandlerl.

Passed balls Cooper. 1 Hits Off MacPherson. 8 In 7 Innings: off Slegsl. 10 in 6 2-3 In. feature bout on the card at the 106th Regt.

Armory last night. In the semi-final bout over the eicht-round route Bennv Britt tvas turned in the victor over Jimmv Palumbo. In the other eight on the procram Joey La Fauci won over Al Picictti. 1 Singles R. Myers.

S. defeated Lav. 8 1. 81: Humphrey, defeated Mc-Elamahan. 84, 16.

8 Thelfen, defeated Smyth. 4 6. 63. 6 4. Doubles R.

Mvers and McElamshan. 8. defeated Humphrey and lav. 0 6 7 5. Hendrickson and Tvson.

defeated Mvara and alderman a a John Grandovich of Jugoslavia pinned Paul Vinski to the mat in 22 minutes of wrestling of, the feature exhibition at th Jamaica Arm last night. Hav Played Coif 0B long Island This Season V'i all on a pnra? rourtf lor J73 If vou act at cnf. For information Writ Box FfjCIl- OVFIF nimon, Stevens, defeated Arthur Woodward. 8 4, 7 5: James Starhuck. Friends, defeated Oeorge Shaw, a 2.

41 Doubles Turner and Woodward. Friends, defeated Anderson an4 Ashton. 3 a 6- 2: Starbuck anc Tonv Trainer. Friends, Shaw ant Walter 6-4, 3, nines umnlres Kaufman. Lincoln: Kroff.

Lincoln Time of gams I'm hours. Attendance 500. 36. 61,.

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