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SPORTS Many Attractive Conlests Remain on the Sc OPENERTOSTANDREW' -C. U. VISITS MARYLAND TOMORROW FOR BATTLE BY H. C. BYRD. HILE the most interesting part oi the local college base b V'Y all the important contests of 1921 bheen decided. In fact seems that the last half of the schedule this year is just about as gond the first, notwithstanding that visits here by northern nines are abe ended.” Strong teams yet are due tomplay on local ficlds. and Georgeto and Catholic University both will make invasions of northern territory 1 Catholic University and University of fnorth the first week i May Maryland mect tomorrow t College | Yale, Fordham. Brookivn Fark in their second game, andeprobably | Institute and W it will be one of the best of the Year. | 7. respectively. ( The Brooklanders defeated the Mary- | the last week in landers carly in the spring. 6 to 1. but it | to take in zames with ; is not probble that either will be able | ton. Fordham. Hol B e to win tomerrow by any such margin. | Colleg ed Saturday Later this week Virginia Polytechnic | the Saturday prior its long trip the | Tuis Institute comes here for games with | Blue and Gray is due for a little jau e Georgetown and Mary playing | to Philadelphia fo 4 Setto with Penn- ! ok "" the Hilltop Thursday at College | syivanin Jrte s don, wants Fark Saturday : 8| “Undversity of North a il R e A Vbletle Club players wiil Georgia Tech fofof the best collegiate : ni v Sl hults 21 Th rhe hav Rover Athle Ceorgetown two games, May hard-hit iine will he pliy ,and Maryland 25, The perform- | bination. with a fair ances of the Atianta school in athletics, | The games it wil) s Iy foot ball. during the I <hould be ur Fo e Following Nofth Car negie Tech. w makes its teams interesting any- Where and any time m Out at Catholic University April 27{Georgetown and Maryland. The I’ will be plaved a game which should be | hurgh nine is due on the Hilltop M brilliant from start to finish, Villa | 6 and at College Park May 7. It being listed to appear at that time. The | been having an exceptionaliy succe Pennsylvania nked Catholic Uni- ful season versity last week. but in the next test Jackson is going to toe the rubber for the Brooklanders and a real tu mav | The other most important collezi be looked for event to he held heve is champi ship track meet of the South Atin Cathe nd Georgetown. Univer: Maryland ali have Ty the Navy, | Intercollegiate Athletic Associat True. all three coi “at Annapo- | Scheduled a orgetown May 13 lis, but that does not detract in the least e sed intentions of s of the associations about t which surrounds them. Georgetown pi: Midshipmen April | Kind of squads they are going to se . Maryland holic Uni- | 10 the meet are 1o be taken at/il Versity May & | face value. the cvent should dese Catholic University is to invade the the best competition in its history .TOM GIBBONS LOOKING FOR TOUGH RING FOES EW YORK, April 19—Tom Gibbons, the St. Paul flash. whe eight years of boxing all over the country, has ¢ York fight fans as to his greatness. has issued not N that he not in the market for set-ups. There has been some criticism ta this |33 i efiect by eastern fans who have sat by the ringside watchi Tommy | Owl Athletie Club would like to ar- tossing socks into various bewildered young gentlemen whose intentions | with teams averax have been better than their ability to carry them out. Well, Tomm A i hasn't liked it very much either: he wants to meet the best; the sooner | lephone We " the better. o —— - My Departmental Leaguers will meet | Gibbons has all the mental poise o 2 tomorrow night al Spalding's 14th @ champion right now. He believes| Paddeck Will Not Run umpire and in himself. He doesn't think the man lives—Dempsey, Carpentier, no one— who can match ‘wits and trade wal- Jops with him Booked to Fight Brennan. In this connection word comes to- in East This Spring ANGELES, Calif,, April rlex W. Paddock of the ty of Southern Cali- i holder of the national and claimant of the world record LOS season usually is played before April 15, not by any means have o aiter ) { winced New |1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C. APRIL 19. 1921 DAY, SPORTS. 21 — | iTime in Parochial Schocl League. 3 | Dominic’s. all ted its way Daminie it as nit wn inid It Printers will Iy tomor on th AL with Ma . ida avenu sent throu frernoon at 4 Seuth diamond of 1 candidan exp 1 ning 1 and Virgin W Ritenour - building. or 1 . branch 12 i e Club will practic i wclock on the field | 1€ - mutheast. The o te report: O swwd. Clark. ¥, Car- Walla Mitchell t. Schaffer, Plasky | | | | iy disposed ¢ b fopposing batters | 1 Heeht | wants Sunday ! with 1) “ nd Parks | r Bert, Midgets Park Zam will !RADIO FIVE AGA!N LEADS ly Hitting Vanquished St Doc, 1'™ ALL RuMN DOWN, | NEED SOME XiND OF A -A-an-ToNIC To BuiLy M uP ~ = day that Floyd Fitzsimmons has ! dated up Gibbons and Knockout Hm‘ in the 230-yard run, will not go NAVY YARD DUCKP[NNERS \ y Brennan of Chicago for a fight at eant to compete thix spring, it | ! I Benton Harbor on June .»\mnngi was announced today. | Raliving during the past week, Radio | the inducements Floyd offered was a | _ = e ow T e match between the winner of this: | g ol o fight and the Dempsey-Carpentier | | Yard Duckpin League. They now h — *affair in the Benton Harbor ring on | place with vic s against s 3 Labor day. i & while Coppersmiths, ersi- | Columbia Professional Is Selected If Dempsey wins fhe July 2 en-. Jacemakers, have been tied by the . e counter it is a cinch that Fitzsim- | e S ) B erin o to Compete in British upen mons will have no srouble in landing Jack—unless. of course. some pro- :Atmosphere and Footing Favorable® Championship. e Doctors Have No Intelligence Whatsoever. Your CLOTHE S AnD LU EXAMing : hedules of Local College Base Ball Teams —By Webster. U TAKE OFF - \ HM-m! | FIND You ARE IN PERFECT PHYSICAL CoMDITIOM, THERE 15 NOTHING | CAN DO Coppvight, 1931, K. T. Wetiter. Yale Eight Is Shaken Up ' Following Defeat By Penn April 1 has shak. Special Cars—Also to Com- pete at Poughkeepsie. stroke on the WILL ROW TIGERS MAY 4 | California Crew to Come East in NAVY SPORTS TO BE HIT BY EARLY GRADUATION Naval Academy second class. December, instead of, season closes the ali of the potential i the . be taken away » ial work 1n i r early graduation, hat short period nsequences of the be the post ation of the were expected the Naval Acad- of the greai anches cxcepling the Nuval Acad 1S frstoyear new ma- lass can af- Not Necessary to Lose 1 N T he team aing in | The date | 1 5 will he taken away fore the mnext | gatta has bee i \ £ Anciuden ahs | e byt miay. be adva © leaders: basket ball, Aul would d 4 = Zottr, wrestling, Lewis, wnd f1e Il not b S &, Gallagher 1 It i . It s and wi instead of th HEAVY OARSMEN FIND - FAVOR WITH COACHES usual power, even though avoi beef in a boat 3 days about fighte | good big one will b | Tt has been fou where skill and | bined that while BY WALTER A" YORK. April 19 Iy CAMP. ¢ rowing coaches are incliming toward the the eight is needed in an eight-oared sheM. Occasionally a light rowing combination is found which has us- & but, as a general thin ving used in the early ous other sports—that “a that is lac is ntests com- ier crew than he ever boasted it »hn Hoyle has too much skill to the crews picked. and while of¢ ng Gl with power iS [ of the largely made up of men by, This is true | from what was known as the “Knight erew,” or the light varsity crew, of last year, Hovle is still remembér- happened in 1920, So e certain that before the tim: v real racing they will hew arsity. In fact, his lag iman crew is now rowin ier and weighs ten pounds & c1ting and al- could | r enough in his though the form was not stand the grueling Just now all the s scem to | the man more than it did last yess be tending toward 3 more | (Copyright, 192L) ~ men. Syracuse is_perhaps —_— noted example, for this 1 | Ten k's varsity boat had | The British championships are.d- in 1 som shing above 200 | cided over an eighteen-hole cosr amd nene than 185, Co Luck ca last over eighteen hole: B wake of -l at it usually takel 1 . { moter can show him bigger money e : L e e of_theinecond crew BERKELET, Calit, April 13 —tal Dempscy is & fighter and he likes his | for Runners in Big Race in ! Other tewms tr wio asi CHICAGO. April 15.—Fred McLeod, No. 4 in the first versity of California’s crew will meet business. Tex Rickard says that if B ! ollows: Opticai 5 Tor-|pro at the Columbia Country Club Gowies iay the Princeton eight June 4. Tt also alkieBamplcns were aseday fo/handie oston Today. { pedo. won Broadside, Won | Washington. has been officially se- Fey 1 rowini a Il compete in the regatta at Pough- a8 Dempsey he would be happy. Jack - 155 Tost " won 49, lost 411 3 Boesn't quibble over details. He just | BOSTON. April 19.—A cold day. al- gt e et A lected as a member of the American Coxswain, Carson: bow., < . i signs. When the question of a ref- j,mnsr raw. that made for the dizcom o £1; Foundry, | £0lf team whic I compete in the : 3 g e r;’\ “!”k‘( '*l_ln" a fi";"\",‘ erce came; up. Dempsey said to Rick- fort of a great spectator army. euve Pattern won 1%, lost{ British open champlonship this sum- | | (owles; Xo. 4. car with the track tvam and will s o hae e Py N et him e competitors in the American 5 , : 5 Gibson: No. 6. nother « wipy = ¥ho knew his business. And that [Marathon road race ioday aimospheric L 15, mer. Emmett French of Youngstown Mall; stroke. Lexlie. machines, o that practice can be had was the end of it. ) | conditions that were to their liking.| BUREAU E AND PRINT. LEAGUE. | Ohio, will captain the combination daily. . Shetzaior : PO | They had to run to kerp warm: there oot i Mi « ! Others chosen to o are i (.“hll.,_mm thae 5 ceamiaril wm; . 2 was twenty-five miles of run 10| wona . 'T" n K Steita 31O Lhe : 1 pete in the intercollegiate meet a As for Jack Dempees, the Broad-|do and the zest in the air was a wel,| Vs ¢ 115 Eaton Wi Walter Hagen, Detroit, formerly | Cambridge, May 27 and . . way haunts which used to know him ! come tonic over the long-trajl Road Sl 1 pational champion: Jock Hutchison. | | Good and big to look at—afeer disser shape. Wh:nk he was training ruer Bren- | conditions. (00, were good. two d P shieago. western onen champion; Jim Navy Oarsmen Enthused. d mild & nan know him no more. He is up injof rain having served to lay the dust i <. New York. formerly nationa RO e e % Good and mil taste—just emos; the mountains at Summit, N. J.. chas-!and to pack the road surfac. Totals. . 417 198 lhumlplr)n rry HAH;;I;H‘- 0 ANNAPOLIS. Md, April 19. — The L (o] te—Ji igh body. i < < e St Centiifoust i e mond, V. rence Hackny i > 2 yrospeet at - Naval Academy EeThE e W Ctakon Todings. st |conntryt Siaseic. Tang W S BRI Lo A |7, B, Brickenstein 11 Down to Par 20T e (e ey aeteny) Good and big to the very end. Freddie Welsh's ~health farm, and|which is promoted annuall { . eorge Melean, Meriden, Conn.; Tom ;g i iati - ok 3 . fhere s a falr hance that he may 80 | Bosion 3. A T atiracicd an enirs i 10 Sew! Vork: Cnartex’ gion-| 18 S”‘“"C:“"c‘g;:” Event rexaia has incrcased invercst in ine | The Havana tobacco used is the choicest grown is training there. list of seventy-seven men. most of p adg A SAER at Chevy Chase e water e £ Dempsey looks first rate. His eyes|th proved abi DuE ‘, hreveport. La & Vthe water much more jthan heen : = d;r.ym’ s mma“d ainieven; m:fl:{ proved ability at long di 123 1 e = J. H. Brickenstein won the usual up to this time of the v The Sold bY hve dealers everywhere. savs he weighs about 193 and that h«—‘ Former winners of the event were Totuls.. 164 31T 474 British Pros Are Booked. | tour Seniors. Ner rkwn RIS looking fomiana (o wants to take off not more than ten|available for choice of favorites | S ¥ Chase Club, pli s St which will be races| Buy two JOHN RUSKINS pounds.s What he needs chiefly. it|ouard Fabre of Montreal. Ie Station No. 1 NCINNATL April 19 erday. with a card 11 down 1o par ainst Pennsylvania here May 30. today and save th Or - would seem. is grucling action against | William J. Kennedy of Now Yo 106 109 xg| Puncan and George Mitetell nromic | VGG plavirs wire P ek s y and save the coupon sparring partners who can hit and be | 1917: Carl W A I SR A1 N Keads 109! nent English goifers, have beenipiace T. N. McAboy and Dr Leads Trinity Basket bands for valuable prem- nder of Lo " Hnent St no ot eads Trinity Basketers. : hit. And this is the sort he is going! A 1918, und Peter Trivoulids o3 108 37 Roules ) { booked for an exhibition on one of tes turning in cards 12 down 1o pe 5 iums. to gel. The tip now is that Dempsey’'s | york. 1 Othie = T it ol T 9b o1 Hook. 93! the Cincinnati course cptember 13 were tied for fourth pi o l. Richardson of Monroe, N. SRine apasring pactacr will Be Kid Nor- | oy wocetiation ] W HTE 1T MeikJoin %{ Duncan is the British open champion 2 D o and Whimas 1 €. Been elected captain of the L LEWIS CIGAR M¥G. CO, folk. the walloping chimpanzee. o I 50. 1 Mije Tanih of Washington is ey o #nd Mitehell is known as the longest e ewn t par | Trinity College basket ball team for NEWARK, N. 1. « better man than this hard*hitting | among the entrants. e FON LADIES 1 |eEyenimit g oRld . tournament waus played in x|l He plays center. Largest Indepéndent Cigar Lr;iia rbuhberd pugilist could not have | " Thev included Charl DI LA g northwest wind that made good | actory in the world n obtained. I"“"“‘ “Frank S JeRvery % geif practically out of the guestion. 2 = o : The Featherweight Limit. Boicers of s 104 00 ek ;',LARGENTINE AND DENMAR it s D. C. Colored Nine Victor. Bernard Harding P E folks might say thaw Johnny K onboy of Buffal Weinberg, 97 5% 108 Myers. ! s NORFOLK, V Avril 19 —The open- FAS' 7 . & h e L R _:‘",__| 0o M 5 NET TEAMS ARE COMING | Soccer Title at Stake. i e s e A R e cents eac. I\ in declining to meet a 1ot of present- | H Garvin delphia and g X = K CORUS > 9. & 2 L. RIVER, Mass, April 19— League. played here ord; el day featherweights whose Meraima | ¢ om0 Paghy 90 ihe ma 470 Totals 4:1’«n?!hly::'")n‘u§'é\.\\‘|\l} r;-‘xu;vj'nlx'.\vrrg B Soncar. Faotl bail ,;,,,‘.N e tha Nortolle Glants oad he Washing. have becn put up to him. Johnny. | TRe start was at high noon, The re !cup tennis pretimnary match in this | many pia fil 1o, nswoniby thailiitter ;3053 1€ Wil be remembered won his title fgis SV ade ke R of | | country about August 1. A eable|for the n hallenge cup n ¥ashington | clubizwillopentat at 122 pounds. Later the weight | {1105 seconds made b Mike fRyan of ating that the two nations. which | between th Hlin Stae) Clur st Al caday i gy st dbe A et et Ll i tha E ich | between 1 eel Club of s = rules were amended. bringing the | NO¥ V0T 00 anprecmate Rorshy | Haustin will meet in a second round, as they | Lotis and the Robins Dry Dock team | featherweight limit up to 126 pounds. | husior.. e mess e oA ! atherwcieht Inic opte. ounds. ing tim Rebus1z Ldrew bye agrecd i in | of Brooklyn ! S bane. but there is no rule maker whnl The prizes this vear were medals, di : en received the e S — | BASE BAL Tonax = e St e placing statu 1 cups that had heen Totals.. ates association 5 A 3:30P.M. can compel him to Jefend hix title lgiven in other vears These prizes went Petis otiations between the other na- Miss Stirling Is Beaten: P : ¢ 3:0EM. at a limit four pounds in excess of |90 o firer cight men home. Heirem' tions entered in the international o\, ANERIGANPLESCHESE At the weight «t which he won it He : troIE: Soiinaon. | competition are well under nal | LONDON, April 19--In a foursome 5 = 3 e et ao = tivioae pai e ! Mvera Tiabin - L G R e Alexa_ Stirling, Ame Washington vs. Philadelphia meet Sammy Seiger. er > 'PITCHING DUEL EXPECTED M:in;: Bl {ol€anadaitommect jhie dominion rop. e P eatorer [ oytekets on xale Spalding's, 613 Maybe Kilbane knows whit vr_»l ) livegentatives. This frst-round matchi 1 fup; by Darvin, 1] st VW from S:30 AW o 1:00 . IN HIGH SCHOOL probably will be played at Toronto or the vears have done to him and feels >HOOL CONTEST 3 . tationadist, and Tickets on_sale at Hecht ¢ he can take no chances with his title But to the average ring follower there seems no featherweight whom Johnny could not give a good lesson in boxing. A pitching ducl between Brayton | Tech and Moran of ¥ pated in tomorrow ball championst ies game tadium. The Manual Tra shed a strike-out record rn is a high school b There have heen a lot { queer fight- of in er for ancouver. Japan is making every effort to he represented by the strongest possi- Ible team. Zenzo Shimidzu. now in aleutt been urged to come to " ihe United States to pair with Ishiya 365 Kumagae ing titles worn by pugi but the one anning fourtee 2 that Willie Spencer has tacked ontn e e himself. or had tacked on. beats them prl e R L ;" He 18 known as “the fighting altar hurlers in scholastic | oy ¥ will be started at 3 (Capyright, 1921.) i entertaining Baltimore | Institute in the stadinm | ([ Inchcape Out of Derby. fernamn T were 1o wwini | NEW YORK. April 1%—Incheape, ifito action at 2. ¥ day Company | | s the colt which J. H. Rosseter, Cali- B nosed out Company A. 14 to 13. in, k th of the 1 a oys' S 0l || Forais vuriman, war. remonenta e | s, nionst s schort| | @ () @OT w TthGg sold to Sam Hildreth and Harry Sin- 8 it . «Clai® for the record price of $150.000, —, il has gone lame Il not run in the| Jock Huteh savs the Si An- Kentucky derb colt now is at|drews course wide, But it's ! & farm at Jo J Ithe kind of we hiave ber ni {icoking fo | Talking of American women at | | Turnberry next month, watch Miss | ! Edith Cummings of Chicago. who has | been playing sensationally down | south. 2 i | | { Is the Time | to Bring | i Your | ' Racket AT HAVRE de GRACE SEVEN RACES DAILY Pen; To Be Restrung Better | Workmanship Prices Quality W. & D. Champion- whip Tennix Ballx, 1921, Our Price, each Speeial R. R. train leaves U Station 12 o'c noon—direct to courwe. Speel B. & O. train leaves Union Station 12 o’clock moon. Parlor and dining cars. 50c¢ Admission—Grandstand and Paddoek, $1.65, including Gov- ernment Tax. 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