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SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO 1921—PART 1 World Che |SIGNAL CORPS BOWLERS SPORTS.’ ‘Capablanca Deserves ILLNESS OF DR. LASKER D.. C., MAY 1, ss Title : First Golf Event of Season Here This Week — ! Lexington Race Results en’s Gambit dedline. .. . Queen's Gambit dec Tine R—Q long history of the game. L rords anl . 2 on w0, U8 (Fields), 1M Cra i Tt = dart i ; o Grandee, Whirling Dun. ; : N e Van ivan. M - k. st : 2 e v -\ - : 4 i : Jnovs inthe \Wae oy ad : F HE termination of the match for the world chess championship | S tneseitoil IGNAL Corps quint “““"'dk":"’”; allithe S o - BY W. R. McCALLU! between Jose R. Capablanca and Dr. Emanuel Lasker, occasioned 3 Depariment Women's l)luf pin uy;c which r;‘un 3 Kl" ¢ _lfl RECORD entry list is expected by oficials of the Washington s . : - 5 2yt ccircuit championship with ) : i i by the resignation of the latter when ten games remained to & season. The team bowled its way i BiRS ‘"‘l‘ cran ;’.“’ iy Goli and Country Club for the annual spring tournament, which sed © shack = ot oF Topmast, seven victories against fourteen defeats and during the campaign A Al oo g p be played, came as a shock, but not a surprise to close followers of the Logs: D ¢ unil established two league records. Its 3 set was the best scored and it |15 to start with (h‘(‘ qualifving round next Thursday over the event ; ; ; doduaalee I e threesenrlis: one | toppled 451 pins for high game. Ten tcams were in the league, which ! Jewell, Va. course. Already more than nincty names have been turned After the tenth game it was cvident that only a miracle could save Link Boy, N K S50, performed on the Arcade drives. Kosiep handians fhroe Sou 1m and more are expected to be submitted before entires close Tuesday the former champion. laboring as he was under the tremendous disad-;Ggh oy, ! Won, ! (W, “onuelS )| econd place was earned by Trans-pschiedule before the leazue’s tourni- | >z o, won: Motor jnight. Several out ers of note have entered. among them \antage to be forced to play for wins. This he essayed in the cleventh. &) tird. Time. 144 35, Tom Norris, Our portation. win a syt ol fm i Henile being .. N Otell of the Racebrook Ciub of Connecticut and L. A. Saniord twelith and fourteenth games, only to lose two of the |hrqc_despcr:m-’«fl;— eud Miss Patty eight rts, Chief of as festured by ex- | ot the Laporte Country Club. attempts. A continuation of the ‘match under these conditions could T e sl Lafdyotd and Afboiinen.s ticd ceident “performas ! Praciicall the hes displ Sk . »f Lasker’ ie e s (ool place. eac n fifty i the Hureau of > o lisp) - . only have added to the extent of Lasker’s deicat. neral Huig, 118 (Fool). $10.50, Ty R Mhe foimer won | Printing quint set a new i pat < of sim- The agsressivencss of the ex-cham-, offset by the greater mobility of the Miack| ud roii-off. Other quints and their K for her team with 124, H ‘M-u“‘-ymr,xll‘t“-;“‘ n.'n ames tn the country. o ca throughout the entire mateh is | Pieces i 9 Quirl rmas.er. won of W Risk. wich a H < 3 . ain_ ed his su- . 5 | drag Lo Londs, won 4l went to the top of ] Miller Guy pe 1Y of plasing championsiin 2 lasting tribute to his courage: that 1 i - Fifth rac hth miles ms, won lost | scorers on her ou Canl Pl Jones o \ 1 Standiiond arid“seve t - play- ith very little pra povi s judgment. in thus forcing the bat- NS GAMBIT DECLINED, Jrunning Blue Grass stakes:” three-vear-olds - 0 o O1d- | ings of Post Office Fifth race purse “f;;_r] thr ) have entered from the b < Hrst nine in 40, even w “ le against such an opponent as the Lasker Capablanca Lasker | 1wk Nemvant, 126 (larectt), gsoo. S4ho. won 1 aiscellancou 3 ntr list from Chevs he sixth hole. His play. with tle N ch an oppo as the ER hite i on: Behave Yourself, 126 (Coanoly). 18, Mis v . i the committce xeeption of the sixth ol e 3 : i 1 oo LTSt 61 ; : : 3 plion of the sixth. was pra new title holder, was at fault is| U s ke kns e Laonarda 1); Patterson of Chief of Fiaanc T0f (Tarher). i but several of the fiy yers o iy fuu His swing has becn proven by the result. [ T S ey < and Trast Offic : « best bowling in the league Interstate Dotly Ch. Two Foir aud Gipss 1ad that club are expected to p lown even more this vear iha Plays Perfect Chesn. I KGR Se-m o w Hotel wveraging Sv-60 for che s-asen. Sn Pluti L LI G Weshins ,2nd Codatry hough he does not wmet played a frozen coolness and AR ArON [ gy y g gy Cavties - Kid ments had the second best aver- Cauley, Wi ! the Distrier with s tournam nee in the sixte s le generalship for which his most en- 10 kxgP Kul BRI Rixh o i e 1t S Ui nuck Mones ¢ : aur sixtecns will qual e Friday. 1 putt show s oi i 03 R 1 €5 d her s cxt to the ost Office Club, H & AT De w . s pu now thusiastic admirers had never giv K 16 RE—-Q KE-Q &h n : i Col . - = - < Kiai* 17 P KK3 QR I top. Mrs. Diers nanes | Delivery, 101 ! Mumbia. the D's ur -culiar combination club of Lim credit. Never did he allow him-/| Q2 18 Q-Rki Rt H i jud | beowled the. best s nz 128 _——— ! “Seventn race. imipion. opened with a fine golf patterned after the Rraid <elf to be tempted into an unsound | o7 (rolianny . | Mrs. l\';.;.v,, ster, was ' | s st o Year by winning the Virginia tour- er {-uu(r, but with a heel on it ver: « r s ces 18 ... Kip 2 inning a piece. Garner). 380, Second witn 1 5 M. K1 ¢ President putted w a ciub Ay Lok Fere s, f."_.;m, 19 SEE SulaRCEineineaipiesei] w1 Shinomite, . Miss Kilmartin, Pransportat 1950, A’ potential dark horse looms this s o that hich Event used do disposed 1o tak A LRl ) jc Wnd Homeward Eound alse run. Lowler, whose average of wa i vear in the person of Miller B. Ste- winuing the amateur championship « e Pes are examples of pericet | 20 G | —_—— i third best, and ’.\n_“- Stephenson, vinson. wiio be shooting great [ RRoslyn last fall. He did good work T hete. of that positive type 1 Kilieh Kixk H % ; mmate. tied for the hi st flat e | zolf over th jurse of the Columbia | With it too, except that be missed a defensive chess, of that posilive type, St Rafieh Bisl Women in Tenpin Tourney. oin oting o1 the third | Country Club and has had a card of e e s A totm lteelf into successful at-| HOCRE VELAND, Ohio. April 20.—The Righ et Y et Flies From Cumberland at Rate of ! : B 1R paeL Ko alis M 4 pitch shot. " 5 rady (3 ce games rel | . . B A% over Columbia recently, the b 1 9 ack. i } ourth annual women's national ien- 3 ; | s Sail. Laar LK orts of Dr. Lasker's illness may | Tasker Can i fourth Jannualene e ted a count of 286 B 1,205 Yards Per ! American Golfers Sail imark ever made by an 4 e sure 1o pReports of Dr. Laskers o aapeated. | | White Back pin bowlinz tournament opens here The leagne will form @ team of its : | NEW YORK, April 80.—Seven mem- | b hine de e Ak A sirain of losing the ches May 6. Nix % teams trom thir- | bowlers who made the highest aver- Minute. bers of the American amateur goll uncements of the annual spring tuult that is T tery of the world is hardly to b seeB Sitles ane iy I O ot Thia month, | The first race of t \shineton | lam wiich will_compete the ament of the Chevy Chase Club 1espons bo A% e L Caker V. Smith is Racing Pigean Club took place Friday | British bip May last week ol sl his long shol recalled of the ker-S This excha favoralic for Wiite, Tin; ion and M M. 110 miles is Plaved May dent. after his 1ound wita O er. defeated. was ill in a hos< without haviug to wubmic to the doubling of a| ORLANDO. Fla, Avril 50.—Gaffney, = L angs 4IY: PRI Ineng, wation. Chid houtd made nwr blic zoif course in b 5 yital for six weeks, and after the 1o puwn un e QR i ; S5e5 aar liittécs haw been ik 1 O e nost ares ! Jnil Champi :ctalimian ot e ol commd ‘ » e c turn eng: ent. again be 00 % 2 Q n s sing Two tournaments will be bowled on N s « e « 1hes v nine p 3 aent s for usin o loft, five lofts not reportin ! F o e onfined in an insane 2R "._ dent T Lame Uwith the Manhattan alleys this week. b R Mathews, 1.205 yards: Depart- piayed in a v : the snots 1 lum for almost two years. . ! g night. the Woodmen of ot of Agriculty o\ oA vy « showed 1im how to make QKR Tampa. zht. K ntoof Agriculture, 1,178 George W, No Room for Excuses. i League will conduet its Horer 11208 Tixcuses and alibis will he offered Bt i e o d Friday ni Wt the o s b Laskers mistaken friends and | fention arders will take the drives el (‘apablanca’'s envious enemies, but the : - ! ' Loser Gets More Motey leagues will award prizes and 10ons scores of the games stand for them- s K ol . i clect officers for next vear before the silves and the incontrovertible —truth. o :i“r'".':. B the KP becomes weak and | From Match Than Victor tourneys get under way. g n Szninst @ll attempts to belittle the | [ Tedus attention. but, after all. | adio won the championship in the ty Duckpin Asso A ampion's dchievement. give b adva s furnishes the ouly Although the Tomer n the | UG TA TSR o win conducts tourna- 3 and Centy-six pemect | fegt sing K vide at chexs tourney for the world ms trailed the leader in the orde Hi 5 hundred aud o . 5. | aack title, Lasker ot more money the teadel ! ; will mest this morn- bves in succession tell the whole Copperemith, e ve: Deps o z he |18 wiiees B BE-R Kt-n3 than did Capablanca. The Ger- ! A 5 2 ment r and Pen Forv. “The king is dead; long live the 37 i ! P Broadside. Drawing, t L1s ooy, s TR o 20 P—KE3 man master was given $13,000 et Gt Foundro.ana Patjnimeton: = " i $ P— 2 S o . o Yy a A ————————————————————————— o P e ¥ tabulated summary of the match w oothe %Z5.000 subseribed. e Clothing values are d e- “appended E ; as it creates a; uban_sportamen. but had | Honors in the Wow were h 1 - 2 : B e e o and also provides a target foot all hlnlet‘nenn;- Capa- {zained by 01 Glory i qutat At the new low prices termined by Stvle, Tailor- Drawn: Queen:s ambit dectine i was to prevent thel | Siaoen of ahe largest | {Fraser Cimp was second and Oak the Davis offers remarkable S s Drawn mbit decline. Ktt avd al e o e eteh In the | |Camp third. Alpha. Eooster and 12im value. It is a FINE car, and ing. IFabric and \Wear. put up for a chexs | camps finished in cond division TRl At a i price com- . P. Andrews Paper Company tean parable to that of an ORDI- We have united these . Ceen's ambit dectine. ot e = [ finishea in front of the other quints NARY car. A comparison will 1 & Drawn. Queen’s Gambit de Black' pieces against| move prevents” Mack's P—QKH. Lreaking|ll the Business Men's League =The the extraordinary values and combined them 3—Dranz mbit decline | Prough on the @ side and also freeing the]Canaries won 64 and lost 17 game e of the Davis. i 3 R I0—Capabla e mbit decline K—Kt P 5 Palais Royal was second and Wood- vith a price witl der- 11—Capablanca. Queen's Gambit declive s 5 | bishop ek S Iyward & Lothrop third. Others, fol- with 2 price withm modera- 19 _Drawn. Ruy Lopez PR e e veio... P—KE13 34 P3P - Yo s T Parker Bridge @ ~ - ; - . 33 Drawn. Queen's Gambit decline R—=t3 R o v et asawersd ny mxny; (ojwed At mentloned. Earker.Bridge: Rine Motor Sales Co. “Built of the Best tion. 71 Capablanca. Ruy Lopez & £ = { Company. Goidenbe . J. Kauiniai 2052-2004 K St. N.W otalCapablanea won 4, lost 0. drew 10. | k1o toke the pawn with the jand Mevers Sho e et 2002 St. NJW. The Touring C ovee 276 average. 41.14. Openings—- | Lt bite to win & alsh, Murdock and Mo A the Vs e . T e A Tiaea. 10, Kus Loper. 4| Piece in the following wanner: P winving quint gleened most of the Phone West 2487 e 1louring Lar $ Tailored . 2% 2 . Kup 20 rxQ Kixt H « jindividual hon The first named = UKiss Ri-n4 Taben Bapt |35 R-QRUQTRS ¢ ¢ |mede high set +. beating Murdock $1895 to Order TWELFTH ¢ RUY LOP Rkt 32 KaKt with a picce | | he exchange of queens wes foreed. as threatened ty e his rooks on the It fle and pin the White Q. 0Kt 2% P-B3 (Notes by I §. Turover, D. ¢ ehampion.) 10t S e i 5 he eritical point of the game. There ix s r_ns 1 B e T e R P AT i et R IR White Black White but. briefly speaking. these are the outstanding # 5 1 r-Ké P-K& 6RO | points: It shuts in the Riack B. prevents the lack threate: it Kt—KB3 Kt—OR3 7 R-K ! Biack Q from going back to the Q wing and. B by R—QET Kt3 Kt—B3 S K&l Castles | most important. it piaces the Black Q in a . Px i Castles P—Q3 9 B—B | rather awkward posi On_the other hand Kiomi & i e { it permanen cos the KI* and also cre. 49 Ki-K3 R Bxkt. adopted in the third and sixth zames afesa * RS Ty +f this match by Capablanca and Lasker. re- “hectively. is considered the soundest contini- sker, however. being three games be- Of course, it KtaR, Black will play Pxlieh, KtxP' and al followed by KxKt entinz pre; Sind is playing for & win and makes a siightly | N R_BY, Ki—B3 and B-R4, trapping ROKE3EE KtoQ3 BB RS Inferior mave Gime Avoiding the simpiifications | e ¢ Toviting from the exchange of the bishop for | 20 K—R2 . i S the knight. 5 | poith the intention of plaring P K13 in Resizns. P—KKt3 ; reply ck’s Kt h N ° . T % the Kt ss: Black tireatens B--Bich. Kt—Q3_ B—Kt 1% Ke—Kt5 P—RKt4 | ¢ have epabled Whi sacrifice a Kt and | get a very stroog attack, for instance 14 ... GR—B 16 KuxQP 15 QKixP RxKt 17 P—KB4 with a prom- iving attack. OKtxP PxB 17 Kt—B7 Q-Q 16 KtxQR QxR 18 KtsR RtxKt Defending the QP and at the same time at- ing with the bishop White's QKtP. | Tn the position arrived at, White seems to! Pave a little the best of it. as hix pawn posi- | tion is superior and his two rooks and the ! “xtra pawn must be considered a fair equiva- | for the three mioor pieces given up. | 19. R—Kt B—K3 i It would have heen a mistake to try for! the win of the OKP, e.g.: : . Q—-Kieh 20 K 21 PR3 and the threat R i | " RxP 1 winning the | ried Dishop. cannot be suceessfully b e B3 e QRP by playinz ok pleces 1 wd Q3. Defending agaivst the threat Q--Kud e, win- r B-us 1 P-K 5 B3 was threatebed. forcinz White to play I~ KKt3. and thus giving X an op- ! hortunity of getting rid of the weak dou. uled RP. The ext move will enable the KBP with the rook. i = Ki—B3 i Tiis loses a pawn for Black. but furces the | sxchange of queens and breaks up White's | Attack on the king side. 1 White to defend | P Kup BoKZ ¥ | @Q Ko ) dxP ! RaQrr PoQt R RS Black will have ¢ za draw by B ORGel, e R Re ROBGEK Tt *R K PR-RGf R RURY draws by perpetual an 3 A draw was the Te oth plasers. well y wzhe muterig adva Q Diawa, result of this, by White has however. it A game aze. which See Wednesday's Star NSBURGH & RROTHER {for two pawns. but en move, QR—B. would | P’ | good White, waiting for overlooking the i eck with the Kt, winning the exchange and | WinBing the tically settling the game in Biack's favor R-Q6 or KxP BxKr R(R)—K3 would bave still given White RxB RiCH—@Q =2 Forcing the exchavge of rooks and easily Kiseh 32 KtsKt Q-13 Ki P—QRS ... winning the Kt ite, beir, e down, is nat ack to do the fighting: the next With a piece a nd passed pawn to the good “Home of Quality Sporting Goods” - BASE BALL ARTICLES REDUCED ALL UNIFORMS GREATLY REDUCED BATS, BALLS, GLOVES, SHOES, ETC. NOW SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN We have the reputation for carrying the highest quality and widest assortment of Basz Ball Goods in town. 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