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30 'SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 24, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. Johnston Greatest Tennis Player Says Noted Pro : Ma] Lowe Leads in Army Golf Event WOULD BE UNBE AT ABLE ‘u OVER THE NET I SURE AMERICA WILL HOLD NFT Tarmurg BY W. H. HOTTEL. =——x WINS QUALIFYING PRIZE | i = 7o formam WITH 85 FOR 18 HOLES| i s day. Fort Myer's War Department (Greens, BY W. R. McCALLUM. th vked for the initial contest, AJ. T. H. LOWE of the War Department Golf Club. also a member | | will play tomorrow afternonn o of the Washington Goli and Country Club, turned in the low card #:30. and the schedule as ar- = i > : iy ranged will be advanced. in the qualifying round of the War Department Goli Club's first ¢ dcnl and Dr. W. | treasurer of the Uepanmontai League, BY W. H. HOTTEL. | War, last year's winner; Commerce, | "ON. tl ~aliforni i s crata d Navy are sure ¢¢\ & 7U-LIAM M. JOHNSTON. the 119-pound Californian. is thr!?:'"'*;‘a‘"‘_ e i best t is player in the world today, and ii he had a bit |Justice Trade, Agriculture, Interior 3 7 ; - ! and ‘other: probabilities. It is likely more of size and weight he would be unbeatable. hat there will be at least six teams This is the statement of Charles E. Haggett, the noted tennis pro- |in the league. May 5 has been set . .- " . the limit for entering. fessional. who himself is called the “unbeaten,” having defeated the | - ! leading players of the world of the last nineteen years, with the excep- | Columbin and Dumbarton were pre-; ion of Johnston and William 'l v 1ted from playing their Washington | tion of Johnston and William T. Tilden, whom he never has played. {SaicomipEyigiieliWaslington k vester- first team and ! tourney, over the public course in East Potc mac Park. Maj. Lowe won |~ — the qualifying prize with a card of 46—39—85 in cighteen holes, The committee in charge of the &5 cvers chance. as the natural ¥ > very great X tournament paired off t vers who ulties on the hole Hageett is in Washington on al |latter's courts on account of rain. It qualified last night | The course of > o Iy | ourts on »f rain. - e of the Chevy Chase Club 1 visit prior to going to Chicago| | Botsford, Amencan Loses | | - they will meet next Sat-! will begin tomorrow llis" baingi put i’ tintop, condition; for Earl k in conncction with his work as al | g Beteeh ennis Final | | TR £ T CXC T e pairings for e s round of | e Sl g foinamin, wnich | Barly Graduation Will Let Crew cnmis proiessional. e was tutor at| ! Che e v follo v be held May 19, 20 and 21. Not | § wenmis professionai. e was tutor atf | (B IS € | match play follow {much finishing off is necessary this ROW at Poughkeepsie and Ad- the West Side Club of New York in | Bg Ui EmL I apetl | [, Pumbarton racketers will engage ] First flight: J. W nger vs.|yvear. for the et Al 1912, and prepared Maurice McLough- 23—F. . Lowe of Fogland de- u\he fn\rr:!!‘:]dlblp .Il| )il.ag.:-m;‘n:‘ (f:ar:x“o‘r Bull, Harry Taylor vs. J. C.lall others ab Washington, has vance Grid Work. Vin R Norris Williams and Harold | | feawed W, W Wolatord, south: e oy o J. A Hull va. W S e rrouEhithe wintex TnWeryaeonal B AR 3—W! Haggett, who came to this country in 1 American tennis w1 | |matchiof six singles and three doubles. A. Lundeen drew “k fr'f" v The putting greens in par- | A .{\u»m.\_ Apxil 23 —hilelt in w h the Americans beat Aus- Jack Dudley. the Washington hn).} “(II';':A“'A I|"."’|“ “.'“] or t ar are ve fine. ;‘I\ or (;u graduation of the se ; oRtlieh) o < Lowe, 13 orine s | ond class of midshipm ecemb, tralia and Germany in the prelim- is playing fine tennis for Swarthmor N r A midshipmen in December He scored in two matches for his te against Navy recently, and Friday over Adams. the No. 1 Coiurn cketer, and, with Brown, ranking double: | THREE TEAMS ARE TIED |\ & i ol g ot IN “Y” SCHOOL LEAGUE | 3rtini it Mo S ms e i beneficial 1 Britain in the inaries and challenge round. Conquers ™ J. T. Kerr . Barnes . Penn drew ny Stars. While Haggett wi ting this :‘fl“.“‘"‘ uSithzec matchesyithisiweck riicld drew a bye, P i x and Pirates. each | 1t was realized at the academy that s of Ameiiians im eandition for! Catlolic- Culversity plays St John's 1. Lind Jom R H With four games wou and one lost » order opened way for t the international eompetition he de- - College of Annapolis here Wedne: Set Date for Balloon Race. L S Morey, § AL Walmsley ve. . A tied for the lead in the Y. M. | entry of the Navy eight in the Pough- feated in practice matches, 'mtl Saturday the Brooklanders go The next international spherical bal- Mountford, W. A. Copthorne drew a e :(Q 1;1,3‘. s x'}h:vmy.l,x ague. Giants, | 5 r_‘- '3 \‘nfl(, als seven of th merely continuing his wonderful | Baltimorc to contest with Hopkins, laon race for the James Gordon Bennett e 1d Nationals. other members | 7 mbers of the second cl work on the courts begun in 1902 | which George Washington tackles the cup will be held in Belgium September e o T e ot the el fhaveronTbntionbetin] her on leave or here in- d of woin: they would hav starts each i the summer cruise, M. The represen in regular order. In that year. when only nineteen ipre - defeated Purke. the ! in the Monumental C 18. F. B. Wilby, ive nine of the school and after that | Mitehell. {won two of three games played The other member is Moore, the cap- . the Doher- | vers, ( week. St Alban's Juniors were d. tain. who will be graduated in June telites. i A, Swallow | feated, 11 to 10, and Friends School. #nd be in position to stay with his professional | er vs F. C. Marshall. | 1315 8 The téam lost to Episcopai | ¢iht aimost from the B, I, obson drew | gricl Juniors, 0 to 6 { Foot ball also will get a fine start d drew a bye. W.| {in the fall, because of the fact that Jones i Woif: m'.m | the second class, one of the most time - he got into the tennis lime= o 1i . He served at clubs in Eng- Jand. Austria. Sweden and Germany | i G. L. McKeeley, jr. vs. T V. P. I. Track Team Wins. athletic classes which has entered the hefore the United Stat 5. Richardson. futensohn vs.i | 0 o academy. will be here nearly the e the international dzerton, D, Morey vs. W, ( % FTON. Va. April 23.—Vi whole summer preparing for the De- teams of Germany. Denmark, Sweden. | Cruikshank,” W. Holbrook v |inia 3 te's tr: cember graduation. They will be Russia, Poland. Rumania and South ERMINAL RAILROAD Y. M. C. A. bowlers staged a regular joy | T. Harr team t foot ball work early in Afri He recently had an offer to} = E 7 5 : First and second rounds of match | Lee. T train the Australian team for the} party last week when they celebrated in honor of the <uc(t~<lul play must be completed by the e |‘ nd fin is week by week of v played {May 1-7. Consolation matehes will! be played in each flight, and the first | iround of the consolations must h» tconcluded by the e of April 30. | The first round of match pl iny all flights must be concluded by Wed- | nesday evening. ‘ Just ten daysx remain before the, closing of ries for the annual| spring tournament of the Washington | Club. Entries are! Golf and Country not coming in as fast i and the golf committee of “the ciub F[]'I'[]MAC R[]”_ERS 'mP‘ 100,000 at Soccer Game | |sonventence. ;,;;:;;”“;‘*,:,;;;“’,”',_j";\;,';; TAILORED $ BEAUTIFUL | | ed as early as possible. — | || for British Champlonzhlp ; SR Closesla ti ook 10 NEW Davis cup contests campaign conducted by their 1 3 B s ren paig ¥ eague. Headed by President T. ilea tennis, among his | I‘oltz. the leaguers sat around the festal board at union station, ate much I Pupils beinz kings. quecns Princesq eats. listened to several short, snappy spesches and cheered their fellow | s Yitlea folk. His time now is | bowlers whose efforts during the season brought prize awards. taken up with private tennis work. | Syperintendent’s Office quint won Best team sets were made by States, Father a Noted Player. jthe league championship. The team |1,604; 7 and Plant, 1,554 He gets his tennis by ri as his |took the first series with forty-five | The high. s _were rolled by e B I poted player. While | victories in fifty-one starts, and es- |States, 5 577, and Chemistry Hagret. who came to this country in |tablished a creditable record in the [and Solicitors, 533 each. Individual e ing of 1913, generally is re-|curtailed second series. 1In a five- {game inarks were extablished by Torred 155 as a Briton. he says his{game titular set, played with the|Tucker, States, Funk, Farm Man- father is an American and his mother | Baggage bowlers, the Supers won|agement, 143: Eideness, States. 110, ] GHARUES an Englishwoman. His father, how- | three. ~ Other teams in the circuit and Smith, Plant, 135. The best set O were Car Department, Ticket Of-|counts were scored by Tucker e aeaTien fice. Executives, Electricians. Machine | McKericher. Soils, 367: Noone, § E. HA Hagget's game and his suc Shop. Round House. Union Transfer.|360, and Eideness. 330, Frmal & |Auditors and Union Transfer Agents i N ‘ “His service is of the modern break-| C. L. Willlams of the Supers ar-| woinington Ladies' Duckpin | t : = i g pin | ¥ he sad-swerve variety. It is so manipu. inered a flock of prizes. He bowled |y WANMARION Ladles Syerasereaat ucsday ol ] I o ORDER WOOLENS Jated us to met an opponent out of [for the best averages in both series. week and. | ! | | - . 4 o Eleettin i o T2 30 oy the iR (wnn.mg standing of the teams tnat o | | championship committee. shington Golf and| ;::\eu?:‘on!m‘vhfin;’:\\hom:l" “put more | and 105.15 In the second. dJ. L. Burke. ) jare “in the money” practicall; |Boatmen Capture Nautical League | d_ trophy emblematic of the | Club, Aw]on\p:tnl;-'l_ by certi-| k. i * the ball. Haggett. of course. s [a Ticket Office duckpinner, made hizh | {1¢: Interest centers in the m ) 3 c % | | the British title was won herg | |fica handicap and par of home club | hi 1 == oz s aSnlendid vollever and with his won- | set at 365, and X. A Smoot high game | (WET Interstate, Commerce Commis-| - Title, With Washington Canoe | | fodny by whe ottenbam Mofz | |course AR While \\l:!ncr has a clear understanding of h ther drives outside [at 146" in the in fes. C. E. 2 . which will de | | wpurs, who defented the Wol- The tournament bes 5 | S e g T Setfulrencn cat sniher Sves w32 1o in The openteg seriet | & B |00 0 N2 s nich T 00 Club Second. || SR Wanarrern ', O | | T o e i ||| the service which the average man expects from a o Soubt, to correct management Of |of the Supers, respectively made high | Sht the Navy Yarders have a two- | “The mame wax played at | |through May 7. when the finals ini suit, it may be stated that the elements which The Teet. also is a great factor in thelgame of 144 and high set of 353 n|Same advantage over the I C. C.| Potomac Boat Club won the cham- | | Stamford Bridge and was wit- | |all flights will be played. The event | suit, 1 Y DE SL: a Suecess that invariably attends his|the & ofid part of the schedule. Quint. The teams will elash- Wednes- | pionship of the atical Duckpin | | nessed by 105,000 pernonx. i open to members of a1l member | contribute to efféctiveness in appearance have not _ “Otirr prites were awarded at the |98y nizht T : League for the U ended.in- King George, the Duke of | |clubs of the United States Golf As.| . ey Holds Americans Supreme. banauet. _ Joe Hanley. captain of the | A number of the girls Improved |ishinz six i ront of the| | York and Prince Henry were | tion and to specially invited | heen slighted. e S ges during the past weck, | Washington Club, its neare | among thos nt. oStS. Having siven the historical facts to | SUPers, received a gorgeous tin-plate | (N€lf Averages during tho past -4 won sixty-three | = Sadsaa St PN e et “Mihat | Haggett should {medal for his remarkable game of % a Jout of eighty-four gemes. The stand- = ——— = for the bet- - °® t e 9. bowled last fall Billy Willlams, | 5c0res: Elsa Gladding, Bureau of jout of eighty-four games. T At leant one change for the bet- o know whereof he speaks, we will con A Engraving and Printing. 110; Anna|ing of the clubs Sy ade in the co o i . i 5 - Anna < ter has been made in the course of tinue o give his views on topica e AR L {Sweenicy, Delivery, 100; Tesgy Woin- |, ., o Jp COLLEGES ARE PLANNING ihe pannockburn Golf Club. A’ bunker os. ~ l er 00 % 3 z 3 erg, Post Office Club, 108; Elizabeth | Lotomac SULTE o 5 has been built at the back of the first | sbam conndent America, with Joho: | UNRSS of T3 3 B, o Senune RaViigs and iodna. ektiarat Lo | KL O 5% OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE | Siven The bunker is catching many | / s n. Suzse, L . ce Club, 106 each: Franc i halls that would only have found a i resentatives. wiil retain the Davis cup | while ‘Wintermeyer got a fishing pole. |jingy, posi ofce Ciub, 10 MORGANTOWN, W. Va., April 23.— | fringe of roush grass before. Custom Tailors in the match with whatever team |better built for shark than trout. O Mears Nioney Ords i ol Meies £l - April 23 nge 2 reaches the challenge round.” Haggett Delivery, and Mrs. Martin, conference will be held in Pittsburgh| reEra ey Co 8 & G s N w Tilden as far as pure tennis a Y | been announced by the National Capi-| The league tournament wiil be h EASON. {Ohio Valley Conference, composed of | pionship of the United States will be | €. Wetzel. Po-ismaller colleges in eastern Ohio, \Ve:s! played in July, will not be opened i 1 Deliver. is concerned, 1 am not saying that the > H a v tall Philadelphian is mot a great|tal League: — Teams—Rathskellers the first week in May. Double (champion), $50; Rex Athletic Club, |singles and a blind pig will be bowica : Virginia and . western Pennsyl lay for some time. Grass on the is his how i S 5 ginia an. n nn: for play for some t {!“‘:p)egor";h';‘!fg“‘"’l;:‘;; but it is hiS1$40; Park Athletic Club. $35; Poto- | Team matches were omitted from the | Seka e e in, Bethany, >~ | fairway and in the hazard will be | e or D e ol Titile | mac Savings Bank. §30; Georgetown. | program. as the leaguers will have Washington Cance Club, | negie Tech, . Thiel, allowed to get a good start before | s o $25; Inglesides, $20; Post Office, $15:1representatives in the city champion. |3 ; {and other institutions have been invited | play is permitted on the hole. It is “You will notice that, early in the | Longfellows, $10; Knickerbogkers. $8; | ships. i ofomac Boat Club | to attend the meeting. the intention of the committee to give | season when these two Ereat racket. |Southwest Stars. $7. High game, —_ | ber atrikes tog! o- | S8 i ] ers meet that Johnston is the winner. | Park Athletic Club (622), $10; high| #iartiag promptly at 7:30 o'clock | : anmber spares—G. McCambridge, | = _— - He is fresh then, but he hasn't the)set. Park Athietic Club (1,729)=$30. ‘Wednesday“svening on the third floor | Potom: t Clab, 145, ! physique, such as Tilden possesses. to| Individuals—High average, B Burt-¥of the Recreation. the Business Men's | . High indisidual set—Mooney, Craney Istand | | | Cance Club, nde: strain of a hard | ner. Rathskellers (110-62). $8: second e i, he atey high average, H. McCarthy, Rex A. C. “T am sure that Tilden again wilt| (109-58). $7: third high average. W.itcm. The schedule and handicaps fo'- | be successful in his invasion of | Medaw, Park A. C. (109-46). $5; high|low: 7:30—Meyer's Shop (90), D. J. Europe. but I am equally certain that!game, Stone. Georgetown (173). 35;| Kaufman (i5), Goldenberg's (60) Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt again will fail. | high sct. Harville. Rathskellers (393k | Farker-Bridget (43); 9:15—Woodward & | W, tennis in America is not as|$5; high average strikes, H. Burtner. | Lothrop (30), Palais Royal (13), R. D. highly developed as it is in England | Rathskellers, $5; high average spares, | Andrews Paper Company (scratch). and France. and the Norse girl is not | H. McCarthy. Rex A. C., $5. Lengue and tournament officers are good enough a player to defeat Mrs.| The three best average scorers otIE W. Lyles. president and treasurer; Chambers of Great Britain, let alone | cach team, first to receive $4, second, ;. D. Grimes, sccretary, and W. M Mme. Lenglen, the French girl, wWho g anq third, $1, follow: Rathskei-| Walsh, scorer. casily is the best feminine racketer in|jcrs Burtner (110-62), Urban (109-35), =4 the world. Harville (107-32); Park A. C, Medaw | A meeting of the Washington Cit Sayx Willlams Too Inconsistent. (109-46), P. Ellett (109-30). Inge Duckpin Association will be held thi “f notice that Norris Williams is get- | (108-35); Rex A. C. H. McCarthy,morning at 11:15 o'clock at the Rec. and field meet here today fl h ting In shabe to make a bid for the | (103-38). McGolrick (108-6); Potomac | reation Health Center. The organizi- £ . RO I\ N championship tennis bowl, on which |Savings Bank, Moore (108-4). Beall|tion will ‘perfect city championship | = — SLip § ‘ P \ he has two legs. along with Johnston | (103-24). Lowery (100-52); George- | tournament details. Many en ries 30%onthe$ L. League will bowl its first to Play will be under rnament the handicap sys- Track Meet to Swarthmore. L\, AL fh WARTHMORE, Pa. April 23. arthmore defeated Johns Hopkins and McLoughlin. I do not believe he:town. Tolson (103-20). Stone (101-52), ,hw- been received for the annual will succeed and that the famous tro- | Callan (99-50); Inglesides, C. Sey-iévent. All applicants for competi- phy eventually will go to Tilden or|farth (104-56). Krieger (102-44). E.|tion must have their papers filed by Johinston. who. I am confident, will| Meany (101-30); Post Office, Thorp|tomorrow midnight at the second fight it out again this year for the|(102-28), Van Sant (102-20), Weber|floor of the Recreation alleys. n: 1 title. If Johnston, who is!|(101-31); Longfellows, Steele (98-22), e not geing abroad this year, conserves | Whelan (96-25), Hart (96-22). Woodmen of the World League will himsel for the Davis cup play and the; Joe Freeman of Potomac Savings|Rhold a blind pig tournament Wednes- | naf 1 tourney, I feel that he will take ! Bank has been elected president of |day, May 4, at the Manhattan alleys. the bowl to San Francisco. Wiliams|ipe league. Other new officers are |Old Glory, with 76 wins and 14 losses, has wonderful strokes, but cannot!mrom MeNickle, Rathskellors. first vice | 8 leading the Wow circuit. Other contral them with the consistency es- | egident; E. W. Gosnell, Post Office, | teams with their records follow: sential to wading through the present|gecond vice president; E. W. Krieger, | Fraser, won 53, lost 31; Oak. won 40, '-”";:‘sg‘r"“{‘o‘g Deld me claim on Hag. | Inglesides. treasurer, and Emmett | lost 44; Alpha, won 41, lost 46; Booster, | et ah he miartied Miss Virginia Owen, | Meany. Inglesides, secretary-scorer. | Won 3Z. lost 52; Elm. won 10, lost 71. en, | daffferof J. 3 Owen ot thiselty. Pl . L ——5 e three] Badto Mas cstawhaned a:command- | £ T $ vietories against thirty-one defeats, ‘"fi lead in the Navy Yard League.: @reat Field in Hurdlers. barely beat States (;:r the champion- lP( tlwon iss and l\;u xln zam;s. while | 2 = ship of the Agriculture Interbureau |Erecting, in second place, has won- PHILADELPHIA, April 23.—One of | Jeigue. The runner-up quint fin-|62 and lost 31. Other teams stand as the gastest flelds of hurdlers ever|ished the season with fifty-two wins|follows: ~ Coppersmith, won %3, lost | brought together in an American|ang thirty-two losses. Other teams.|33; Optical, won 59, lost 37; Torpedo, athlatic event will meet in the 120-|\th their records, finished as fol- |won 57, lost 36; Broadsides, won 51. yard event at the Pennsylvania relay | jows: Farm Management, won 45, lost | lost 42; Drawing. won 49, lost 44; cafhival next week. The entries in-|39. Markets, won 43, lost 41: Soils, | East. n 48, lost 42; Tube, won 4 clude Thompson of Dartmouth. inter-{won 41, lost 43: Chemistry, won 39.|lost 53; Gun, won 26, lost 64; Foundr. colleglate and Olympic champion and|jost 45; Roads, won 33, lost 51; So-|won 23, lost 67; Pattern, won 13, #hofder of the world record: Knollin| jicitors. won 30, lost 43. - "lost 7. ‘Edrber ERoss | Barog and Hile, Pennsylvania State: Young., Redland: Gallagher, Kansas ‘Jhc Hardware and Housefarnsshing Stoze. 11 th.and G Sts Azgler: Deering. University of Ne- braska: Massey, Princeton: Anderson, Minnesota; O'Brien. 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