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= ' SPORTS. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C.,, WEDNESDAY, APRIL‘ 27, 1921 SPORTS. 21 =———_———_‘——_——__—_____———%———_——_— . 'GAMES BEGUN IN 1895 ACTION FOR HLTON NlNE {;“':,';S;,doéflfi,? CU PLAYS TON TOMORROW WELSH TO START DRIVE NVITES PRINCE T0 BOUT TO BOOM RELAY RACING Will Play Owl A. C. of oeoxg;town | Z‘L“Zr';:.‘.3":??’...:".1.‘“:'.’:??.:-. # 51% Face Villanova—Georgia Tech, TO REGAIN FIGHT TITLh Rickard Would Have Waies and tercd over the Yankees since he Saturday—Dornin to Pitch | Orat oppuned them in 1907, In | Winner Over Hilltop, Will 7 Z \ Lord Lonsdale as Guests at EF BY LAWRENCE PERRY. Against Hooters. e e e i enas Encounter Maryland. ! W YORK 5 DA EAIRGLAN 3 f i Title Fight. Siahowing how'a meritosious idea willlwaxiand growsstronigricon= | | 0 BRI Sngiien Ll e Seime Wi ecihas twened 81 Co O BRE RS SRR | EW YORK, April 27—It is always interesting to watch a cham- ! il - g‘ ] sider the University of Pennsylvania relay carnival, which begins | Manument Lot diamond No. 4 Satur- '::::w:.l:;; ‘\Mn "\':»vn::;-‘:r.:.;:; | ..;»um-mx ~h). ".n”i.m .-Ii.l ‘o):n unr::: p-((’ln }\-hn'» making an effort to come lwlm-\ Just now it is SW "“»(ky.f\flnmah l'"v“ v 4 on Friday at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, and will conclude onjdiy morning when s ihlates o th;" | In the ledguc cxeept Detrolt | pere give District Seraiey Ginte Freddic Welsh, whose title of lightweight cha »n of the world ing Clab of London have Saturday afternoon. With the sole exception of the Olympig games, the | Hilton Athictic club will represent| | e s e Toentl | o toey hul Catholic Tniversity |2 taken away drom fiusy mfwn. l'?\'flh'n!l_vll.cun.u‘(}‘ omorrow night | (L neier e atong ihe s two-day event in Philadelphia will be the biggest track meeting held in | JUTEN 0 "calors wiil’ he borne by | | ThEer ‘:L'.'u swing into, action temorrow, Freddie will engage in one of a series of fights which will carry m(; p moter. i the history of sport. Yet it is easy to remember when]and the dopesters figured that the this meeting attracted no general | would take the honors. Mike Mur) public attention whatever. In fact. ihe Yale trainer. was certain of P years elapsed before these games took | looked as though he had fi hletic Club. Dor vill do the 4 « A L 1s oppone; is a Newark n S thletic Club. Dornin will do th R Encountan this At oL Ak ]itoavmeeting with Leonard. His opponent is a New 1 Myt S tenlng RO e I L Brookland. Play will begin at 3:30 bout will take place in Summit, N. J. | e pin the k. Hostilities will begin at ck biiet Welsh has been in the United States| wh : ¢ 7 Ml“?rflnd Gives Boxmg Vasl‘ 14t rEetown was booked 1o £0 10 Army for two years, and for a 3 1. reveals about W waste ¢ S ’ fire and made a flame that illuminated correctly when the pers took the| Man Hicks Baldwin of 1 1- \nnu)m\ Loaayifon fafconfictionth S ans. debris of : the whole world of track and field baton for the fifth mile. with ton A will _meet his play n 3 ent. o " i athletics. Few realize that the first|ham more than sixty yards out hour hefore game time at 1st streel| e Ghp e CrocEinEcacto: inney v he has taken eare of himself and the sit v vas twenty- i aras G eore ind viand avenue thea H ree Victories Give van he Hilltoppers yvesterday, the date. master of all his old tricks ckard w Penn relay meeting was held twenty him was L them a few pointe z BE | i fhe ateor will not meet the Mid- Tt is not at all likely that Weish/| and it w before that he did no fis b Beven years ago—in April, 1895, to be spike: it g 5 Sesents go- P | 111“:'.-":("1 Over Tech and Western in [pmen until Saturday. will agree to meet Leonard on July | (hE meantime Tex has story o e G 3 s in 0-2 en- - b v 4 ¥ 8 aft- realize hat he siderable ;: The original idea. as devised by |Nistory of the relay, hu - “Fairmonts were out- | I SCh00 Y ecaEne ernoon. Gallaudet 18 indulging in a cistance to travel be | Dempses’s Partner. Morris Knocks 0“‘ Lodge Franklin B. is, was to empha it WhiCh endea iwith the overhanl in cvery department of play. Central, eredited with three victorfes| practice tilt with the soldiers’ team ' fit to make a good { Kid Norfolk will meet th aica MULSA, Okla.. Ap rris the importance of relay m-ing. At Suit, which sl oy getn want a Saturday |10 @5 many starts and with only one from Fort Washington the champion. But R G e 5 knocked the time of this first meei g Frank-| 0% B, (00 40 B0 lhe first and L Shme team in the twelve, | more game to play. has a decided ad-| Another contest that should fact b ntered upon the 3 EpSen oy POME (At the a in the lin Field had just come into being. | Of S T atte AaToy e ettt Shauta | vantage over Tech and ‘Western, the fest local followers of colieg Fredd qualified right now to beat | Central Manhatian Athletie Club on ln are he and, while not a few colleges and schools were represented. there were :nt of the hoys in his class| Wednesday night. It will be one of ast fights befc other contenders for the high sc base ball championship. Tech has all wi Park. where the University of and he is going ahead to prove that| Norfolk 0ol I be staged tomorrow at Col- 90 per t remained onlielephone the ¢ iy | Franklin 17 management at Dundee Out;on-xts Kansas. i two entries in the mile relay | won twice. but it must face the Cen- Maryland will be h 3 tac ¥, Bl 3 o ) st face the - Maryla - t to Georgia fact. straining « which subsequently became So popu- ©s| Suburban Athletic Club, formerly | ileiners bofors s srylang gw 08/ L MILWAUKE w e e el at were Bamar 600 Athlstic Glubiis randy. to| outesfandiWedternera Lefore ‘comTech “Right now. the’ Marylanders Boxing With Benjamin. parring pa psey " Al | The Crimson never had a stronger e e | eame Senalchnntenzas rofanasinais INIRIC hastces BRSOl Seles ol SR O R Gl i iy T e e SR quick . relay team than that of 1895. AS Mem- | iy field events which wetn At win, Mount T b ; i who gave an exhibition of {(ry, and the bout he and Freddic h i aiaan, gand ive w i an ] events which were o Ty tern and Business were elimi- Nty e oy andi : shment. Tne some b} bers there was 1 splendid trio of | N0 S0 VO e N ler-in be Y Randle Ath 1 from the race vesterday. The ability and gameness in their|at Summit showed that Welsh ha St Ly =om quarter-milers. Vincent, Hollister and | {upar th pod nlU. S S0 M e Tost. T 1018, tolGanteu ana ; r\"';lx»x « f-or;]vlln]uv;‘ % | his old defens clevern and that I |" Depiamip 4 Sy ingham. o1 ten 5 ¥ x 00C o ormer lost, 7 to 8 to Ce . and o oppers filled g o G splie Tett i o fizht tha orfolk oould Bingham, all of whom had beaten 0 |\ith the re ock at Twining C n'\ Western drubbed the SLeRoSTAPRETs, | ana was oat i the first imaing. bt | s e e I e e a | have beaten the champion that night Dempsey Starts Training e . So first honors in' . gena s o v Beach wi sl Btel 3 S B \ er. 5 en he evaded a|bl amy at nig 3 : the relav@vent to the Crimsen. with Al departments of N b Sana t Thompson held them to a lone tally. | rush of Benjamin’s, with the coast| ulta | [ NEW YORK, Ar Cnampior the Penn quartet, however. pressing | foons, @il appenred annunily wlor. CBehrle, | Skillmar ik | fosrun rally dn the ninth decided Ap ‘error after two were out and a | boy looking anxiously about to find | After : T e e P e nal the Cambridge stars and making of (NHCUECIR. FHNSS i Havden inbar, Americ e T R e AR e ik reasea gave Georgotown another| where his opponent had gone, Welsh | weights A Fulton | mateh 5% ; T the feature - in the second inning. Georgia laughed. “Well" he said, “1 can still| has at n event so spectacular & | Rook. RBrown, Padgett. Bowles S dvan tage S 1t Walker' 4 young man ¥ that its suc seafed there and J {icraye. Weils, Lynch, Steele and Kagle. | s e X L Watkere got busy_in the fourth. With | run.” named Ch v 10 AEhe him at s ol then. | —_—_— steadily for the Capitol Hill boys untii | 0ne_out the Yellowlackets got to| = Jamai Thu night. | did both road wor i - Orton's Great Race. Oxford | Seat Sale for Sunday G the final session when Davis' hit|Revnolds for a doubls. walk. single | Another Good Horse. Fred st e 1w hereafier work s Yn 1896 the five-mile relay. a mile quart and ealivaeRiomsuncaysliame, ended the gam and tripla, counting three times.| While every one is talking about|chiampion dubs and a dub | daily scheduls % for each runner, was put on. Yale the miie rac vear the The sale of ihe hox s of which| Dawson's three doubles and a single Thereafter both pitchers baffled the | Tryster and Careful as eminent Ken-|among champions ihat we have ever | sent a great quintet to Philadelphia athletes are on hand. ere are 3.000, for the Nationals' five times at bat had much to do batters. tucky Derby possibilit we humbly | Produced. By the way, who is this Titles ¢ Zankee Boxers me with the Athletics Sunday, \«‘llli\\nh Western's triumph over Business. - suggest that the Whitney filly Prud- ;_lw'l‘y 'l};apk-- “of T?rk\:xnv." who will | J Lesun at Spalding's. 613 14th| Stevens and Hair also did some heav, ery be not overlooked. Horsemen | fight the same night? Ought to be a RONTO | r strect, tomorrow morning at § o'clock. | clouting for the winners Y Clark to Coach Kansas. who watched Prudery at work in|law against young fighters tak amateur boxers wor anad H PLAY[R LAWRENCE, Kan. April 27— snmhh.nr.w_\- say that there is little | celebrated pugilists’ nam :':‘;;;‘nml ti : inals of t) . George un.z ¥) Clark has been elect- | OT Nothing to choose between Tryste Ship to Maryland. | ok e Sloen L onten s | Caps to Play Brooklyn Nine. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. cd hcad foot ball coach at the Uni-|and the filly, at least over a mi A number of local horsemen ,,.,‘.ME,:T;-,“D-?,{‘,:‘ jen el _— The Capitals, Washington's colored waE iversity of Kansas and will come here | COUrse. - expressed the intention of sending | Bradley of New York won in the 14 L professional nine, will open a three- e g ne=timel conaetiiChancellon ieau = o their racers down to Pimlico on May | pound class, and Mortimer Seligma Vanguard of 3,000 Who Will Take ; Sends Record Number for League { same serics st the Brooklvn i B ‘w' i Lindley has announced. Clari : ne Place for a Goat. 3, where the steeds will have their| New York stite amateur midd) Slides at Amer League Park io Sl el ast year coached the Michigan Agri-| A visit to Doyle’s Thirty Acres, or, as| pipe openers in the early part of the weight champion. captured the 15 Part in Penn Games at Work Into Game Against Detroit. morrow ‘afternoon. at 4 oiclocke e N e | cul iz Coliest team It 18 2lso . known, Monigemery. OvallBattimeorsienyayement st oast ! pound title. Caps have signed Infielder Allen, for ewarl it M S T Philadelphia Hilldale: '\“‘{j-";\ SoeREooe <o on Franklin Field. Four Left on Bench. merly with the and Al Britton, PHILADELPHIA. April 27 — The S and Manning; Harper, ND. Ohig, Apr [ S Dl and Smith, Railes. vanguard of the 3.000 athlotes who are to compete in the Pennsvlvan 3. letes : E ager of the world cham- e i {pion Cleveland Indians, can use ce! Boe relay carnival here Friday and Sat-|{shifts of batters vercome the Baltimore urday arrived today. !strate of oppo; rs who & Among the first were Nightingale | desire (o switch (heir pitenors. o . of West Virginia and Jenne of Wash- {make” Speaker “on o s el ington. Nightingale started training kg opcaher, | Dl Lncony 3 3 s on Franklin Field this afternoon for | nh> Was demonstrated yesterday.|Rally Twice and Vanquish State in | P4 Y the two-mile international race, for|aucn the Indlans’ manager set 2 ne 3 ”'\r\'mur\ and which he is one of the favorites. He |AMmerican League record by using Departmental League—Wil- bs Buffalo pitcher. Med wn and Ross; & (first game)— ndberg; Karp, o e terantional three-mile | twenty-three players in the game Second game, ten innings— event last year. with Detroit Toronto . 2] Jenne. Pacific coast collegiate When Manager Ty Cobb warmed up son Hurls Well. Heanls - H ord holder at pole vaulting, h a left-handed pitcher. Speaker| Two innings replete with heavy Boehling and Devine: Barnbardt and Acker- | made 13 feet 1% inches in practice. |fizured Cobb planned to Many teams are scheduled to arrive ;right and left-handed pitc switch his | batting_gave Naval Hospital an 11-to- | man. ors like he |6 Viclory over State Departrient yes - ‘ League COLLEGE GAMES. tonight and tomorrow. Many of {did Monday. Speaker thereupon sent!terday, in the Departme them will run on Friday in the va-|Ernest Jeanes and Louis Guisto,{In th sion the dledics hit| Georgia Tech gy rious championships. and _special | right-handed batters to right field and | Hudson for four taliics another | Davids lemson, 4 events listed for the opening day.|first base. respectively, and Jack| ¥ in the enth ne ve. Wil- ng. #: Mercer, 4. and wanted to reach Philadeiphia in | Graney to left json. pitching for ihe was | Auburn, 2 Georgia time ‘for practice on Franklin Field. | [ares o e o ), reached for threc runs ir the first| Furman o Erskine 4. Yale sent word today that Hiltes | 2 ",‘f‘f”'lf“‘,(.f'm:_",‘d" 2 Guisto and lani tnree more in the eighth Maryavitle; ©: In Memorial, 4. Gran o 1l right-handers. When Ehmke. @ with tw have estimated he will do close “’I ight-hander, relieved Cole on_the | pital at $ minutes and 30 seconds. mound. Speaker sent Smith to right|for the The United States Naval Acade -'h 1 and Johnston to first base an 5 team will make its first appearance | used Jamieson. who ha pla in the history of the institution away |left ficld when a righ from Annapolis when it competes in i worked for the oppos: § the distance medley relay champion- hitter. ship. The would run _in the two-mile intern. Patterson and Damon, each tional on Friday. and Blue coaches 3 safetics. led the Naval H k. Constantine, at second Medics, handled six dificuit | chances without a slip. College Flyers in Meet. NEW YORK, April —The third annual intercollegiate airplane meet will be held at Mineola, N. Y.. Friday, May 13. the Intercollegiate Flying Association has announced. Ten col- leges will compete in four champion- ship events for the cup donated by the Aero Club of America and now held by Yal, .¢inx_Council pointed the way Council, in a 4 arne, in the kn: League. Roche of the win- G triple anl doubl2 in 5 at bat, only men Army Poloists in Match. War Department Yellows and Fort| Myer's third team were to clash on r ¥ Indians to p the Potomac Park field this afternoon | throughout the game. | in the second game of ghe Army’ s, spring polo tournament. Play wa: SUNBURY. England. April 2 fiThp; e losers to four safetic American polo four, made up of J insgon of Census made a homer, Watson Webb, C. C. Rumsey, Thomas |Capablanca and Lasker Fail to Ap- and single in three times at bat. ‘W. Hitchcock and Sanford, defeated a | Auditors trounced Addressogranhs. the opening wame of san gue. Inglev, win- .er. granted but four hirs. ies will Censux meored a 4-to-1 triumph over /in an eight-inning Colored Maxons and 0dd Fellows of the Fra- team of three men Earl W _Hopping. . Tat- $ May F W, Barrett and Robert pear for 15th Game—Lat. {ternal League are readying for their igne. The former will practic this afternoon at 5 o'clock at Amer- Hx’rbn.‘rt | 27— Neither | 141 League Park, while the 0dd Fel- s e porarod ey | lows will drill at Union Park game of the| playground League games resulted s ton < tournament. | .o foljows: Carberry (11) va. Blair y B=1¢S) ackson (7) vs. Fillmore (1), Jef- i { Strawbridge. 9 to S yesterday. | ter Would Resizn. | HAVANA, Cub WINS PIGEON RACE. nea nor 1. S e e night for- the ftcent Inrl'l championship che: D. B. Mathews' Bird Averages! ~cither contestint had 1,205 Yards Per Minute, r“"'?rx;"g",’)'r of nisiplan “’.‘f’;a‘;j"y}‘(';’x:,*;; ferson (10) vs. Hilton (5). Maury' (3) The opening race of the Washing- | Bhat Was the status of the interrupted | o T raiiacn (55 v Towers (a0 ;.'!‘:'l';:n;‘r{x;:n‘;}al‘(:o;':.?;wnl;dla;(3121’?:";'A:L(r oyt et s S anch’ (15) ve Eyler (11), Thomson Cumberland. Ma. 652 pigcons from | Ponce resigning the scries because of [ (8) V8. Gales (4). o o a2 (pigeons from ilness, and that the referee had for- K B et ! warded the communication to the com- B B Ml N | PR i e | op R COURT TENNIS | e s R DEFEATS BRITON Liberation was at 2 o'clock. e The following is the entry and % Nave . 5 average speed per minute of the first DIanca won four and the remaining ten ! Spring Suits lN the Fashions sponsored by this Tailoring Estab- | i | | | ries have ed. Of these Capa- Money’s Worth > were drawn, | LONDON, April 27 (bv the Asso-| hment yot il wa, aival to emch loft: ok oo S {:::151 Prem).oC. 8 Cutting, Amerl- | fi;d nmp‘iyffll;-—‘t"h:[-:u"’.: i Huntt (two birds), 1.184 and 1. nn s s Syl Sent Fxice of Bngland of smartness which depend: —2, 6 B e seeond round PENas l‘:'-p‘n‘rh(xrlr:;ry:! of \yn:ulnzr»;« ‘{. £ h MISS LENGLEN DECUNES | of the twenty-ninth annual amateur upon thoroughbred qual- 2 s, George ish- | court tennis champ of Eng- i CoE 2, hi| TOPLAY MEN AT TENNIS | i2ort epnirgchempimtp o Bakt|f e | . M. . 1.165; J. Har- | o 00 it 3 e e .| Cutting won by his ressiveness And instead of paying more | rington. . 1145; Wil- PARIS. April 27 —Miss Suzanne | o 00 "% T predicted. a NG INSteRc.ox payng; | Tiam Feinhardt, 1135 W. K. Pen. | lpnglen! the tennis player, announces '\’_'”'“’:;y SIDeTis_prsdicten afier Dis for this discrimination, you you ona mngmn 1.124; Louis Hofer, 1.12: at she has no desire to meet efther 4 save by being guided to a liam T. T 1087: 3. G. Taylor, champion. or William H. Laure " Smith, 1,093 (‘.,,..’ B holder of the French title, in match Rolls Flat Game of 98. 4“. Buscall, 1.091: J. G. Brown, 1.087. but says ghe will participate in the | Capt. Linskey, in a friendly match Brand Suit, note the fit of W. H. Fugitt. 1,074; B. Gosnel, 1.073; French championships, to be heid|at duckping on the Georgetown drives, Plea"ng Prlces, TOO A Pennington, | next month, and aiso’ in the Saint bowled u flat score of 95 The twa | ! e ' Cloud tournament, in which Tilden nines were made in the fourth and | i i '. W and Mr Mol Bjurstedt Mallory fifth frames. 1 en Ou n ou den, the American R — t - 1,103 Waiter Bodec! wise selection. . : E. J. Kelly . I;'\ 5 \':a” wiil compete. M iengl 1 i i ra 9; Moore compete. Miss Lenglen also wi et T A A58 oo | 8 Gt 2 e S| S Grady&Webb | . a : )44 F. Miller, 741 Mr. —_— l Add Junior Varsity Race. | : t down Wh h COUN R RS N —— N ey ) R si , when you stretch your § eron. W. Va Seven big races, 1n addition 1o the SYV1Vania and Princeton will be held | | Harmeworth trophy, are to be decideq | P connection with the Childs ecup | 1109 14th St. N.W, >t =>m arms out, notice the way the ._l folds drape. The style of the . in the regatia o Be held on Detrofc | 1258 OB Harlem river, May 14. J. J. PARIS. April 27 —Heavy commis- sions sent to London by American s horse racing devotces in Paris have WASHINGTON LADIES resulted in lowering the price in the Money Order betting on The Bohemian, owned by | -Elings. &1 & 112 Tennille... §7 70 A. K. Macomber, to win the Epsom |} (ol ... 50 &% K2 Johnson... 74 o8 LEA GUE o : . l - f ] . Dery June yrom o6 1o 1 to 55 7t0 1 Boit 8Lt ity suit and the q[mhts e fabric e e D T 1 n 3 show then. 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