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SPORTS. g THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 24, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. 31 \Germany Seems Certain to Lose Mastery in Chess, Which It Has Held for 60 Years | BEGINSPLAYTOMGRROW PLAY TO START FRIDAY TEUTONS AT LAST LOSE YFLLOWACKETS COMING | SWAY IN CHESS WORDD ... .o i = WITHSANDLOT o v v . IN GOVERNMENT LEAGUE va Wi i SudjMar fand T enoTeial e T eieohs “"h“H‘""""'i”X’Q’J" Quentin Athletie Club and Ben- Bt O andiNiary . INES representing the Navy Yard and the Marine Corps will meef NOTHER possession is slipping from the grasp of the Teutons. One C. U. Wednesday. Latier, Lincota 1450, after s pm. " | ning Athletic Club will be opponents Yard Nines Opposing. | N on the cast diamond of the Ellipse Friday afternoon in the opene of the oldest, most picturesque and most celebrated principalities 7 on the fleld at Benning this after-' () ;.4 Departmental Leaguers will ing game of the Government League. Play will start at 5 o'clock ) X £ Vi Berlin § b Four college base ball games arei oo oo o0 0 Traternal League | noon. The game will begin at 2:3Q. s S D i) i & gam % rt at of the world, an undisputed chattel of Vienna and Berlin for the scheduled here this week \\'|rl|h will play the Railroad Administra- egin their championship campaign| pp. organization, one of the oldest among the sandlot circuits; has sis past sixty years, is in the process of annexation by Cuba—the Kingdom Georgia Tech’s engagements at tion nine on the field at 17th and D| Brookland Athletie Club will clash | tomorrow afternoon, when the Gov- its roster. Besides those to appear in the inaugural contest A e tonm oo |streets southeast thjs ~afternoon.|with the Garfield Athletic Club to-|ernment Printing Office team will en.| [€3INs on its roste o ¥ to.app d P e Vot sl ¥ Georgetown to-|, 2: ’clock. | there are Commere, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Navy Yard and 3 = Bhs Sgame willisturt af 220 %0ii0ck fdeyc. e mateh will be decidedion |0, o i Navy waracra! Assimrene ] G Jose R. Capablanca, with a lead of four games over Dr. Emanuel | morrow and Tuesday afternoons. from the Brookland fleld, starting at 2:30 2 2 ol Agriculture. Lasker, seems absolutely sure of victory in their battle for the chess | What the "1!'3“}",".“““,"“"‘"‘ Hneos?] An organisation of fourteen-year-|this afternoon. Secrotary of the Interior Flipper wi crown now being waged in Havana. Only ten games remain to be con. ‘;,',"f\'"'“,f,"‘,,v:::;\',’ Wil have mach o ge [ 01d teams, to be known as the Wash- formally open the sea Hilltop 1 of Chess. (lantans are to p Two series of thirty games each will is, can score five games. « It is curious that Lasker’s defeat should so synchronize with Ger- || 2 on Killion Field. ana Gallaudet many's greater humiliations. [l be hast tor Ama ‘When Morphy retired from the chess| | ‘ at Kend ic and Klanders will entertain Vill- | o o e ks will be held daily, excepting Sature ed should communicate with Samuel| The roster of the league includes| Pl e s C. Highbee, Chelsea National Bank, el ays a ys. A ! ! I teams representing the Interstate 2 ™ Land Gallaudet || HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES ||| Auantic city, N. J. | Three Games to Be Disposed of in |°f the regular season. a five-game Commerce Commission, Government Green Wednesday after-; on Play will} : be played. the second serics being 3 E g Leag! ing formed by Keyntone Athletic Club, a uni- ond No. ! S Rested. and should the Cuban content himself with “plaving for the draw.” | Ig seore vietorics Neman Hitenry. 'Clabs mterested | forman: toam ot Heientis City Twanty|be on theiMondment Lot alamondio gl | scheduled to begin June 20. t it is incrediable that the German master, nervy, uphill fighter that he | oher home!ames will be plused by e B e e e S e e s e L the nivers 5 o ; ‘ Randle Athletfc Club and Grae block will be held to determine the < 3 v - et icthe an race | Printing Office, Bureau of Engraving i i i | " ixty years ago, it was an Chess Game Is Postponed; | |noon. The Kendall Greeners go away | Wirst race, for maiden two-vear| , Randle Athlette meet on the Twin- |/ “ 5 s Championship Series league ohampion. The schedule fol: axiom that masters, like poets, -were s ames at Albright Friday, and|oigs; four furlongs—(a)Friurs Rush.|ing City diamond this afternoon, Ac-|and Printing, Navy Department. Wa Thi - Nooas born and not made"; then the great| | Dr- Lasker Is Indisposed | Y m out-of-town | 116 (B)Lent, 116; The Wag, 116; Tom | tion will get under way at 2:30. Department, Treasury Department. s Week. i e Teutonic masters of analysis, expon-| HAVANA, April 23—The fif- | . being slated for a visit | Cassidy, 116; (a)Vendor. 116: Teddy B, Supply Company, 1st Maryland In-|lowing the resular season. a tituiar| Three hixh school base ball cham- April—29. Navy ©. Marises. y cnts of cxhaustive study, Scientific| | teenth wamte of the world cham- | polis Wednesday to face they116; Consul. 116; (b)Good Times, 116: | rantry. and U. S, 8. Mayflower nines | sories of three games will he played, | pionship series games are to be dis-| Mas-3. Commerre ta. Bureau: 4: Navy Yan :-“nadcm;«\x“éf:::‘i’:::;idmi?sc:s/‘;z;re:m?:lg1 Dr Emanuer 1 axker and Joce | i AisiilEatintd Mmmr“'- Illfi: Hx‘- us -‘;‘1"2},“0“ entry, |3r€ to battle this afternoon. Play|the first to be held August 15. Theiposed of this week. Central and | ™ Africulture: ary va. Rureau; 6, Naw - Versity of Mary will get into! - (R)Wilson entry: X i . that mothing was thought correct in which was to | | | will take place on the diamond at|schedule follows: g 4 rest- | TAM = Marines: 9, Commerce vx. Agricul gty & Al e SO heid tonight, hax | | Action twice at College Park. Trinity | ccond raee, claiming: for four-|jgm trdat and Georgla avenue. be- Ernox SERIDY Tastern willmoee! Tarstaviang Wesl e 4 W v on Pra 1 mene !"‘»“! unless it was “made in Ger-| ; have been hel Sy i e will be the Ol Line team's opponent |vear-olds and up: one mile and Six-| ginning at 3. ern and Tech Friday. in regutarly| S0 b TR B o A nyr e e T DL morrow and Georgia Tech Thurs- LE : *Nebrask — e O L e L B e e s e e But as Paul Morphy, a pure creole| | the Indisposition of Dr. 1. © | |day. *Rhymer, Clarendon A. C. wiil visit the hollow Business and W T s A R eE P type, revolutionized the game of sixty| - e Lorena Moss, g g in Georgetown this afternoon for a inally to clash last week, will have | 788 17, Nars ou Agricuiture; 16, 3 vears ago, overwhelming every grand | 1j R—B 16 P—QKt ....... | A 3 sAnna Gallup, 97 game -with the Knickerbockers. They Ito get rid of their engagement, but | 75, Turran: (o Commerer v Wavs: = master of Europe, so Capablanca, an Preventing P QR4 and initinting a strong Hopkins Wins at Lacrosse. ght Wind, should provide a lively tussle. 3 no date has been set for the match. e el e S e other Latin American. seems today | attack on the Q side. BALTIMORI, April 23.—Johns Hop-| Third race, claiming, for three The scholastics also will get into avr: 26, Agricolture v« Commercr about to place himself upon a plane |16 .. Bk A ohns olds and up uriongs—Pickwick,{ Stantom A. C. the Andrew B other games. Tech goes to Alexan- | Mariwes v Navy Yard: 31 Kueeau va. Natv entirely above any other living chess| Riack's conduet of the game strongly re.| Kins defeated Pennsylvania at la-|719% G0 1 112; Santana, 106}, Graham nine will hook up this morn- dria to play Episcopal Tuesday. Cen-| June™t Commerre v! Marines: 2 Asri master. minds one of the Steinitz strategic and t le e here today to 3 | e ng at 10 o'clock at 5th and Florida ensus | tral _will ‘encounter Baltimore City ‘“‘:';.:‘v‘_ ki ey ek e o His achievement so far verges upon | not a single Black is advanced farther | e 110G 114, Shoal, 112; Lady 1;‘.‘,:“{"“,"""“’ northeast. v 3 1. Navy Yard v In[College in the stadium Wednesday. & Navs vx. Commerce: 9. Marines 1s the miraculous, as in the fourteen| s thin rank. there is no weakness apparent | aman, 108 s Choic — Cenmin vx. 1.°C.C.; 19, Treasury nd will travel to Balttmore for a re- | Xyrouiure: 10, Navy ve Commer 15" P games played it is impossible to show | I% hit pawn position, and all his forces are l HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS Propaganda, 113; Somebaby A L et thor e L O Burea jturn game Saturday. Friday after- | mes > Yard, Wwhere he has made a single mistake | the White forcos to come on. Gl . Isadore, 106; *Commeci, 106 P‘OS] "“lfl"! ,2“-"-(1,", e f;lm?;f‘ ecansy on :{noon. the Centralites will meet the onD e or failed to take the fullest advantage | ;- QX K% B> S " pate. 101. (1)Goss ent ;n a ',.m‘ z;g:“ mn r : a:e t kef; reasury hI L i""""'\ Hopkins freshmen In the Mary- ! ‘ of every slightest slip of his oppo-| " ! = ¢ two-year-olds; four f Fourth race, the Meadows purse; for | diamond, Kastern players S Pe Censux; 31, Treasury v {1and metropolis. b nent. In opening. middle and end game |, White having declared his intention of ot (MeAtee), $3.80, $3.0 3 six furlongs— | fo repor moon and Benn- his play has been as uniforml- perfect Furner). $3.40. , sylvania avenue southeast. Manrice, 116 ( Business has a Wednesday engage- | Burean: 22, Navy Yard vs, Agriculture; 23 concentrating his forces as the action of a chronometer. ment with the Georgetown freshmen | Navy va. Rureau: 24, Navy Yard va. Marincs e e ¢ (s h : oy X at the Hilltop and one for Thursday Romamare e A e e S e NIN' G. . —RS R AT i i WOooH 115; General Agramonte, ‘bo with Ot &l i S Yard; 20, Marines vs. Commerce; 30 QUEBN'S GANMBET DECLINED. St S . el nirve-y Rep. 110: Silence, 110; Devastatio; Motor Cycle Race to Cooksey. he George Mason High School of | Biran v Agricuito tes by 1. S, Turover, D. C. chess champion) | QF becomes permanently wea sadvantage | ] 2 LLOSTubE 113: Jolinsflmma, g4 Joe Cooksey defeated George Green Ve, Xav Cenngs | Srrandris hore Friday, o ‘apablanca Tasker Capabianen Lomno™) | sufficiently big to canse 8 loxe if the game | v Bluebelle, 110; Flambett, 110; Daffo- | by @ good margin In a two mile R i G 3 T ShRticatin White Riack White Black over reaches the end-game stage: its advantage ; Fane 3 " Y $ R down y, 1 : = motor cycle race at Chesapeake Junc- v Ya 18, Census v, Agriculture vs. Marines: 12, Rurean 1P-Qi P-Qi 3P-Bf Pgn lies in the fact that the -White knight s} . Fifth race, the Riverview purse:; for tion vesterday. A i 12, ’ B e enabled to go via K1 to Q8. a very strong post for a r-year-olds an. one mi 1, Treaxnry ve. for a knighi fou d up: one mile and st o nig! meree: 13, Agriculture "'kn y ) ] 2 Agriculture v $ ‘e also ran, | seventy s—Flibberty Gibbet, 109; . i e : 3 . - sriculture v This defense was originated by Dr. Tarrasch. 25 Kt—QF Ki—0t c et 4 e oo s A g et 3 b ] I ¥ "+ Yam v 3 ! Suarin who recommends it as the only method vielding g R ¥ Neddam, 10 o ement ) Leads Junior High Nine 2 . TN T s et 3 Biack »’qunlun on which point. however. there { (a)Biff Bang, 102; Mock Orange. 102, Harry Lockwood, who has been il o senw smoc ineR! A heroic measure to hreak White's strong : 2 , : ; clected captain of the Junior High| s 3 e O e foi o e | oo Ted hiatt eh o O TRS Gto O [othss Balr1L xatyive il O i x. Navy Yard: 13, War vs ienie and| olds and up: one mile and sixteenth— | over the Central High seconds in the |} X B e ary ve. Burea Treasary v R, Navy vs. G : 38 Agrical rd_ve. Commerce : 2, Bureau vs The sdvantage of this defense lies in the | Center and dislodge. the troublesome knight fact that the pawns in the center are quickly | f7om Q3. dissolved. thus simplifying the pesitior P 6. ve. Bureau: i3, L. C. C. 10, Census’ ve. | Navs Yard. : the | 25 KtsB 340 Mather, 112 Goldcrest Boy, 108; ®Al- [ Mount Pleasant stadium. 16, Navs vs. Navy Yard War. August—i, Navy . Commerce disadvantage 1o be reckoned with consists in| Thig exchange was practically forced. as ke stakes: three-vear-|hena, 101; *Aigrette, 96; Hendrie, 110; the isolated QP, with which Black is left in | plack threatened to win a pawn by TR T e s Alpierce, 106: Joe, 101: Lakross, 108; Ol wdciation , { PxKP. 28 PXKP. KtsKP. 27 Kixk Kéxkeh | 11 (m : chom: | *Speedster, 105; Bill Huntley, 101. S ROn, ETxhps O KB e | followed by 25.\..... QxR with'a pawn (o[ tar Voter, 116 e . “Ailiro| Seventh raee, claimin, for four- 5 Kt—B3 Kt—QB3 { the good. AL S year-olds and up; one mile and a six- White intends to develop his KB at Kt2, |25 ....... Qxkt £ Fifth Tace. 2 i teenth—Mormon Elder, 114; ®Hank ' with pressure against Biack's isolated QP:i 26 PXEP = PxBP rear-olds und upward: O'Day. 111; *Hello Pardner, 109; 'h';l Tethod of attack was first tried by | preventing Black's P—QKtd with the re- (T, Rice), $6.30, §: ) Trys-) eOrmareed, 99; Wodan, 114; ®*Antoin- jm’,’ffi‘»’.’ e et penrieryan adopted by | culting block on the @ wild i which care Kurimer) 3 X ette. 110; *B.'G. King, 103; George s e . ck o \ side. making use Vite ), 5 ” i . It $.PxF. Black will reply P—Q5 and have.| of tne spon Mt die ¢ 1 tlde. making use | Tippety Witehet, 113 Washington, 101; *Beaver Kill, 10 foe aterabie ame e QR B VSt RC—RE 0 Sixth raco, claimin [ KRS 1LRCEC Boke = Qs 4 P_Ri M2 | wards m Xmerican o fi 5 3 12 KtxKich BxKt 2 »GK13 SKt2 [ 105 (Turner), £53.50, ). $6.10, won: Madge §iutes BoKD HEmcn T oom 2 R N R It . £5.40, svcon: Tal-| | Phoss F. €764 SUNDRIZS 0 A X = Casties I @ o . 33 third. Vard 10 Bk Pogs 13 QK5 © |§.1 ; g-qr S R ; e P et || Howard A. French & Co. Preventing P—Q6 and also QR—Q. ‘ = S e ened to wi H i b B QEECTRCK KRk | h ey G et g | VS S i Distsibutorj (orilndian 18 KR—Q P—KR3 139 OxPch. QxQ: 40 KtxP'eh. followed by KtxqQ. | nEdie g and anedincter guouct 93} Motorcycles Black intends to exert pressure on Whit s, £¥Ireat of the knight would cost either | (iruneisen). $5.2 s A X 424 9th St. N.W. Mackward KP. thus preventing the concentra- | the KtP or KP. = i plas BxKt; 93 (Schwartz). STL60. third Maize, i com gp, ! e White pleces spainst Mia| 2 00 {F, Siation of all the BIArE pawas | Avstral. Rumbast, A et Neteursie Resainas ovn QP el ereihe fnlati " | Devil ‘and Goldcrest Ros : 18 B2 R—Q2 will enable White to take possession ‘White's attempt to win & pawn by BxKt| of the open QR tile. ::uld have been frustrated im the following |38 Kt—B3 Ktxkt 39 QsKt X noee: |~ of course. it BxPch, Black will play Ktzn 18 BxKt PxB 21 QxQ P i S 3 i g \19 QP KRB = Rxf mage | mienias a piece 20 Q—&B3 RxP 23 RiR BxR | - K—B2 41 Q—Ki R—R3 5 40 Q—K3' Q@3 ith 3 S pion T nu White ity %Rt | Black underrates the strength of the White's k inetdace: 4 The Highest Praise Possible to confer by our cus- tomers is manifested by the fast gntisuia s 1K | selling of our splendidly made, R—Reen 1| g . stylish attack and makes an aggressive instead of a ‘ defensive move. R. R—QR4 B—K3 ME—B B—Rech would have given 25 RxP R—BS 27 K—Kt RxKtmate | oyt game; the text move epables the White BR—Kt5 21 B—B3 BxB queen to get behind Biack's lines of defense R—K4 22 KtxB R—K5 and end the game with a few telling strokes. QR—K 3 R—B+ . 42 Q—Ktich K—Ki3 White has finalls succeeded in - attacking | 17 g0 the weak QP with ai] his pieces and Black car | KexB: 43 Gxdx no ionger saccessfully defend it. 48 RxKteh, R - @—K3 {44 BxPen, Kixp: The reserve mov |43 g—B8 ok was imperative. which | ack a safe though diffi- 43 Q—B8 (not BxPeh. # P—Qi. R—@Qo: | which saves the game; ack gives ap the QP. but gets White's Kb | 44 B QK2 * 47 K—Kt2 Q—Q3 iz return. b2 45 B—Q3ch K—R3 48 (xKtch Kesigns. Sl sk els There is nothing left to be done, as after K—B. trying to defend the KP, would have | QxQ White will mate by RxP. been answered by Q—Réch. forcing the king back to Kt square, a8 K—K would prove dis. astrous for White on account of Q—Kt7. . 3 ¥ After the wholesale exchange, beginni with this move, the draw was imminent. . A— wa. Spring & Summer ~ Suits at 24 & 28 Including all the wanted pencil stripes, herringbones, serges and popular novelty mixtures, in a wide range of sizes, assuring a perfect fitting. MONROE CLOTHES SHOP 10th and F Sts. N.W. Second Floor ELEVENTH GAME. QUEEN'S GAMBIT DBCLINED. 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