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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. SPORTS. 23 ‘Foot Ball Practice in Spring Has Grown Prevalent Among Institutions in the South' C.U. IS AMONG SCHOQOLS | fPENCH ATHIETES wro HARVARD NETHEN LEAD NET TTLES T0 KUMAGAE TO HAVE MEN ON FIELD ‘ {Take Four o-fSew—Etches From;Wins Singles and Helps Take Two Chevy Chase Team—Local ! Doubles Finals in West Vir- LR il e Veteran Players Star. i ginia Tourney. S PRING foot ball practice in the south has been attempted in one WILL COMPETE f} S IN PENN RELAY GAMES. T AN Harvard netmen took fo team on the latte out of seven| WHITIE LHUR SPRIN way or_another in an unusually large number of institutions rmb‘\u. April 22 —Ichiya Kumagae. Either members of the foot ball squad have been got out and put dvsvuulh'f‘hiuupmn, ua.\m\» 3{., n through actual drills or sent out to try for teams in some sport which || = - but if the locals could ez e (_";f‘“”‘"wnn‘kn_‘h;}‘(p < would give them real physical development. Many of the colleges ha Ty e e Yo e Bitare | in the finals of the < tourn staged regular foot ball practice sessions, with p Gen. W. A. Bethel and Hills, | 07 NER R aingten patvod with involved in the usual fall work-outs except scrim who bhave ’ " ¢ Catholic University for the first time neverthel since it began putting out foot ball 4 ; 1 ; ; g a < ayvin s SIOte ¢ Mine 1 won the mixed to keep | 3 ¢ . A3 % y o I g 2 s doubdles t by hav- . : v York, wE teams got its men out for spring work:- outs. Coach Robb has been trying specially to develop some green -t in e actically everything nage. tein 1 the | who met C. A % 3 b o 1 7 » 3 % 9 e : nal of % rudiments of the game, so that he | [ : E R o G % 2 g B 6 e U G L CET ;sors are [ HRIG A i X Wz worl o Pkl lon. won €-2 11—k, 8 North Carolina Squad Out. > > = % 2 5 e = o - 9 hich prod magae won the mixed Tiversity of North Carolina placed ST TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: M. DELVART. R. GOULLIOUX, J. SEURIN AND R. BIGET. BACK ROW: G. FERY AND R. DE LELIVA, COACH. e No. . which produced . Mass., 79, 6—2, 6—1 TS N LONDON NET ANAL 75 mewn LEAGUE T0 OPEN : g excellent te Leon de Tu- s = and s full squad on the fleld just af:c n the hzoughthe ! | renne, the Crimson captain, defeated | groierick Cun 4 . €hristmas and Kept every man out for | ... yiee. 3 ey 1 J. Lallard Moore, 8— $=1. 2 De o men's doubles, Kumagae ana e < e one s AL Turenne, who has played much more nelll defantid PCasion s six weeks. It was regular foot ball < : wing September. That : e e Il defeated Carieton = Shafer. practice. Coach Fetzer smid: I got | COT Goes not exist any more ex- P | - 5 R e York. and R. B, Bidwell, 1 the men out for the good it would uo S gcuses | the strength of my team next fall. hiurt much more seldom thar Trinity College, which was rip d the Harvard racketer e man who goes in fr them and also because it would give me | Lessens Number of Injurics. ¥ an accurate line on the membors of Ui | It is a that the men who Te-| O squad I would have to de an for thletics during the whole | v Y i i . ed away the cont i T no sports o ! ROEHAMPTON, England, April 22, ked away t A s = ed last season in foot ball for t ont e s son to ano Byt ated Pross AR . RN e e e e s bleman, who defeated Wal time in twenty years, has k from one foot ball son to anothe e T i ONDON, Apr —Members of the American pol g S e S d e Aol LW bl Cran i boRIfoME S YaR ‘ ‘working out off and on since Chr. the g E & pleting their training preliminary to the international cup matches | agnge o , defeated A. A. Fyzee in|impressive player. He has beautiful! Georgia and Clemson took advaniag- s heliszoat ta n, the Irish woman wolf | pieling E B 2 : o T R o 2 : D ens nd the physical aseets to|Matches Are to Start Tomorrow in a particularly mild winter and i ",’f,.“""“:! practice, and champion, today won the women's | to be played at Hurlingham in Junc. and it i doubtiul if ther¢ the semi-final round of the Surrey ¥ 3 foot ball as well as basiet bali. C} ey bel e teae nane em up. He appeared to “have | SRR N asa et d e BkaT l to be desired than the little foot | ®01f tournament for the cup offered | was ever a harder working team of poloists than thi v AgEreg 4 courts tennix championship r member of the Woman's Circuit With Ten e as a new coach aj e, like = e L . . : o ™ 1t j -y T 4 2 te except experience. 3 was anxious to get a line on the material ! that might be learned i} | B3 the Golf Wlastrated. She turned dn | tion The men and ponies are en o A etice tches | : here loday,| S O xcer ¥ | Teams Competing. at his disposal. L arditavcl i practice. | not (hela xeore of 2 | a week a: Sunbury. The Americans are occu t on the other 1 (he other xemi-final match i aeiascall Py 00 te Wil Teatls Tacess ( ‘::&fi?n'.se;;::h;g“r;;\ld_\!-ht:1radnn::; SqUSE intereated b an ot Draces | of meazt play. 3 i1 22— saiwe | 42¥5. while their ponies are kept in good t Lowe of England beat B. I C. Norton - 19f the District (i start. tom rrow { fall. With every member of its unde- | tice is It enough under fall con- D e o | Most of the players are staying at a_howeve back. | of South Africa in straight sets, 7—3, | t ams competing feated team of last season back, the lditions, and wichout the st Athens eleven expects to make a bril- | which comes from the anticip. lignt showing at Cambridge. While re- |the game to be plaved on 1o : ports were sent out during the winter | ins ~ Saturday everyday wor that Jimmie De Hart, former Pittsburgh | would be almost ! star, who was assistant coach at Georg'a | probably is wh last fall. had been signed to a thre : vear contract to be head coach, such is not the case. De Hart is to continue as | tice is not unzn mous b assistant coach and Stegeman. former |among the Chicago man, will remain as Lead coach, | the position he held last fall. Hopkins Has Real Workouts. ter and eariy spring program of g Johns Hopkins has not ceased its|iron work, but Pittsburgh, cox determined efforts to put a winning|bY Glen Warner. has done noth team on the gridiron, and all this, Cornell has and Pennsylvania has uo: spring it has had men getting ready | Whether or not a university | Thor |3 ! The schedule for the initial we atches is as follows Columbia Country with Loy b hotel in this city, where they have cquired a reputation for early rising. | There is no trainer or coach to see Tl that training rules are enforced, but S e e SNt e Yankees axc aoine <iorvining fo in the afternoon |insure the cup going with them when a0 return (o the United States. «tarted the wecond| Critics who have seen the Ameri- : s in action agre make a o e Mo N 5. | formidable team and are well mount- Misx Jnmet dackson, the |ed. as the ponies have hecome thor- Fixh chamaion. having ®0 | 0ughly acclimated and have had the AN thres oF thes ladvantage of expert zrooming at s | Hampton court, near Sunbury Tt Lelton, the & Pending the arrival of Devercux S caedianras Milburn, the American captain. whao She drove well, but appronched |Sailed from New York April 19, (he ex of medal p - Burrall Class arnament here ; .wlwm'-\u. Club. Ralph W. HIlS. | “Liberty ve. Mideity. N. Bradley, Har-| piney Branch vw. Alumnae. . and Duane, Harvard,! WAT Risk va. High Schools. fin (hessrawer | Mount Pleasant vx. Hacqueters. . defeat o the veteran| p, foaaySwich internationalist, Maj. J. Har Ritchic, 6—2, 6—3. to reach the xemi- | Chievs ( I~ { vara” 6- 1 nbearable. foot ball men like spring workouts. inion about spring foot ball p Homain, Harvard,| RAaoqueters are new to the circuit, G. Duslop, {and _Columbia Country (lub and Mount Pleasant are returning after an absence of a couple years : Miss Walkeford, District and midals t Tonight. Atlantic champion, is playing with —Sir Auck-|the Racqueters: = Miss Dovle is dor to|the ranking player of the Columbia he guest|Country Club team, and Miss Hoxle speaker here {is the topnotcher for the Mount Ilvas. Orioles to Relcase Kneisch. ALTIMOF Md, April Jack of has 2udy th the Orioles for t Gibson of —Mana- more In- for next fall. The Baltimoreans prob- =ing F_‘n“”f“hlshhzsed entire Aal i it it roe France Back of Olympics. avi: cap e ably have come about as near to stag- | the opinion of the head c: been dete 1 ¢ probable s _Premier Briang 5 Fam i e ing real and serious foot ball practice | ually he has little to & JaCststiined (16 scoms piohble. i i S Sl L BT TEXAS LEAGUE. as any other school. “|than his own personal ex | TOMM IED Ly in iation will attend, All| Dalias. 6: Fort Worth, 8 Other institutions, placing less faith [ which, in this case, may not be ! Y LOWE BUR o it promised _ th 1S the Davis cup team with Antonio, 2; Galveston, 6. th actual spring gridiron practice, | fect criterion BSOS eption » Califo 2 e aminL e iia star, be present. alls, ©; Shrevepor GREEN 10 BRAVE INXPLAY POLD TOMORRDN .= e | TIAVANY - : ! 5 Jose . ihan ) J e Ve Vi S ‘ of Barnes Rogenbaum. better known | Event on Potomac May 10 in Honor | o 5 oo N ) a. N - tas Tommy Lowe. lightweight pug i S —_— | list, who' succumbed to pneumonia of Masons Draws an Array Photograph of Shamrock Nine to |Fort Myer snd War Department | }cii°rday; at Garficld Hospital were Ger- i | held ly this afternoon. Interment | of Entries. rexigned .. was de in the Hebrew cemetery had made his Be Made Before Sunday Game | Greens to Meet in Army in Anacostia. The funeral of Rosen-. Somethinz of the old days when With Wows Starts. | Tournament. | ielT0? (e e aitcare s’ fow nowgy | YACHUNE was a more promincnt sport e i noablanen of the fouricen ed. the other mex were draws. : > e Washington than it is at present i | before the father, was held at the; ™ Fort Myer's first team and the War i { Will be recalled to local boatmen on | Department Greens will be opponents the name of Tommy Lowe.| May ‘10, when a motor boat parade day afterncommwhen Shamrock Ath- tomorrow on the Potomac Park field | Rosenbaum fc ught for Y6ars,in INES | will be held on the Potomac in honor | Sandlot fans of Southeast Washing- ton should be well entertained Sun- AlmazingValues pess SHalislashesh Wit thaWoodnient /i e (oneningj same afhtHeVATS s | o ioct AR e o e Ao S r el Wins 300th Cue Match. at 1hq Weslg. * Tho Dis Gream nine ial spriig Bolo touniament. . Play wilk| elohts of tha cauntey S50 chtabiish_ | vona bere foo. the bioseencs annual | TAMPA, April —Frank 411 “het” up over the prospect of bat-|start at 3:30 o'clock. The tourney | €d @ reputation as a clean fighter. session of the National League of | mupo’ e con tling with the Fraternal Leaguers and - : o “ s To provide for the needs of Mrs.| Masonic Clubs. ski of Schene, Y. ur will brave a jinx by being ,hogo.|l’r0m'le! some exciting and interest- | Rosenbaum, the stricken widow, a Every boat club in the capital has ed pocket | ard champi Eraphed before the contest "Manager | Ing play. as seven well matched teams | dance will be held Monday night. at | responded to the call of Chairman | yesterday, by o Arthur How- | Steele wants all his players to be on are entere etiti the Palace Hall. Centributions will | George H. Lahker for craft to par-| et D ESd\for; thsjcompatitions ke |0 e e L e o baor don ticipate in this aquatic proccssion avenue.southeast, at 2 o'clock. thirty ar Department and Fort Myer each | 11sh street northeast. when, it is expected, fully sevent minutes before the game's starting|will be represented by three teams | five privately owned launches wil time. and another known as the Freebont. | conduct the Masons up and down the Horemans Defeats Sutton. The Shamrocks have a few open|ers will include.players from Camp | historic Potomac. | CHICAGO, A g dates and would Iike to arrange games; Meade and Front Roy | Entries received to date are: H S Rl o with first-class District nines. Chal-| . For m 3 1 illid > War Department—Maj. Joh Corinthian Yacht Club—Col. Stephen | mans, champion cnges will be received by Business| Millikin, Maj. J.'(:. Montgome: v " M. Slocum’s Luneta, Col. H. C. S Vanager Glascoer3210-E Str@s® SOUth- 3. G QueKemeyer and M) o 1 jder's Speed Cruiser. Harry ea. ;Groninger, playing in ren colors, 2 Z | nedy's Marzaret, Herbert F. 0dd Fellows, of the Fraternal}compose one ieam: Ma;’n rtne -, | Carpentier Declares Either He T\ Norma, A. B. Bennett, jr’s Aragon; 5 1o 0, won J0th conseeu- i fleld, at 13th sireet anf Potomac : " orid record. The perma'nem patronage of Millions upon Millions of Satisfied Customers throughout the U. S. A. attests the fact that The Newark is the Best Shoe Value in this broad land. of pe. defea ton of Chicag completed & Arthur D. = S . g = L < their 18.2 balk a5 Enormous ’) League. will practice tomorrow after-| Newman, Maj. Henry T. Bull. ot Dempsey Will Win Within P. E. Schroen's Almach, E. Wil- | {nnings Inimitable Value, plus Volume, plus all round noon at 4:30 o'clock on Potomac Park | George - Williams and Maj Edgar Eoniselight FellxiWilliams ] Swanmn a 5 < ible for this unique Leadershi diamond No. 3. Steel. Williams. Rich-| Burr will wear yellow soinrsr agiia Four Rounds. and Charles F. Haden's Sabot |5 Satisfaction is responsible for this qu p- mond, Morland, Nelson. Anderson.|R. E. Lee. Maj Waldo Porter, Cont Caplial NaincHCIUb = M (Dovels he Assoeiated Pres i Cleolia, Gus Forsberg's Sunshine, F. 1 PARIS, April 22— Georges Car-|B. Poe's Spray and J. Lewis' Sue, | pentier, " the iropean - champion.| “Potomac Gunning and Fishing h o start shortly for the I'nited | Club—Roy C. Smith’s Helen, Charles uffer, Sandford and Beech arc ex-| ted to report for the drill. Simpson will play in red. ; Maruthon Athledic Clab, which iz to| By Sombining the strength piuy the White Havens Sunday, 'wants|19th Field Artillery and 24 Ca o8 to fight Jack Dempser H 3 3 9 ] rtillery 3 2 psey for the | Ii. Quimby's Dixie Dan. George H. more games. Teams of the xteen- [ Fort Myer, Va. will be repre world's heavyweight pugilistic cham- | Lahiers Rae, Lo Gramiiche Sama yearoold class dcsiring engagements by three teams. Maj. George it- | pionship, will have his training quar- | T. Faunce's Tom Tom, W. C. Rynex's ould write William Magruder, 1252 ton, jr.: Capt. J. T. Cole, Lieut. Edwin | fore ri'}. Beach, L. I, instead of | Ida M. and H. Cooney's Tda M. Neal street northeast, or telephone|L. Sibert and Capt. Overton Walsh i In addition to the above, two boats Linc. 4461, after 6 p.m. comprising the first team; Maj. (. P said that no matter who | now being finished. belonging . to Randle Athletie Club will ?l‘;yc.nce (C':::B;iu(‘:v;. gEmderlr-k D. Sharp, he did | Robert Smith and Ranzele Brown, Athletic Club at Twining City Sun- D siaagge and Capt. W. E. | not think the bout would last more | will be entered. as will many othe day. Play will begin at 2:30 o'clack. | Jones will play as a second team. o s hiered gy 3 John A. Hettinger and Maj. W. H. f th ! than four rounds. ; o or May 1 with the U. S. S. May- . J. R. Williams, Capt. George : z : ronERtelaten claasidcationiace e |R. Hayman, Lieut. A. R.'S. Barden and Fight to Mike Gibbons. ey ot b e sloon, HAVRE de GRACE Gibraltar Athletic Club will play“"‘“‘- Isaac L. Kitt A POLIS, Danzenbaker, and Net, owned by D. bhons ] Poole. The complete fleets of the in his first bout since National Yacht Club and the Kastern G e S The Freebooters include Maj. N. Taie Rnighia of Fythias will vel ca. | MATKetts. who was captain of {he Arms countered in Union Park at 11 in the | !8M In the Olympic games: Maj. Vin- | from the ring more than a year and a | pawer Boat Club Ave eqprrtes oo’ oo e aRdat S Taine aftoos o lcent Px ‘lrwin, Maf L: A (Deasd and s e tecisively outpointed | entered before the we e Winstons will be met at Rosedale. I'“‘-?;,',"',,",‘,,‘;"‘,""f;, jr. A “Chuck” Wiggins of ]mlmnalm:;; in Z % schedule for games after ten rounds ight. Gibbons Eatate Tax Collectors faiied to col-! morrow's contest fol aiohed 91 3 g Jsct Jesterday. losing. € to 10. to the u partment Weishedpio: palasae. :{‘)‘;fis ?::t“zlrfiml‘a Rl\mnt;r:. Pepco nine. Myer third team: 27, Freebooters v AN N. W. Va, April 22 * Potomac Counmefl had an easy time| War Department Reds. The Fort Kramer Knocks Out Wolfe. Nate Cartmell, coach of the W with Spaulding Council. in _the | Myer second team, which drew a bye.| CLIVE SEVEN RACES DAILY Special Penna. R. Jeaves Union Station 1 noon—direct 1o course. Spe & O. train lex % 1 nio Station o'clock noen. Parlor and dining cars, R. A Representative Newark Value In t ®inia track team. has selected Hill, o ; LAND, Ohio, X Admission—Grandstand ’ = d 0 f d Knights of Columbus League, win-|will meet tomorrow’s winner in the | by Kramcr of Philadciphia knocked | Kennedy, White and Bicrer to run in Paddock, 1 including G M en S HIgh—Gl'a e X Or S ning 12 to 3. Plunkett of the victors | first of the semi-finals April 30, May out Juck Wolfe of Cleveland in the | the relay race at the Penn carnival. r ernment’ Tax. made three hits. 2 the winners of April 25 and of April | fifth round night. 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