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= ? 55 SPORTS." ffi'l—den and Three Othef Tennis Stars in White House Matc hes SPORTS. Scholastic Meet Saturday | |ARMY POLO FOURS START | 0od doubles, will not be Al Are Davis Cup Players. in England. Johnston, of course, could HOYT HOLDS UP EXPRESS press in a 7T to 2 Yesterday. Although the game went only five and a half innings. there were thrills aplenty. Hoyt, pitching for Southern, went well until the final Lee started on the slab for the Ex- |, press nine. ' He got by three innings then had to give way to Winegarden. The latter checked the Southern bat- ters. Sales overcame Quartermaster Gen- formally opened the league. Erratic flelding by the Masons helped the Elks to an 8-to-2 victory in the .opening game of the Fraternal League. Pfeil and Cantwell. who . pitched for the Herd, and Buscher of the Masons were stingy with hits. but the last-named never received good support. Frazer of the winners made two doubles in four gtimes at dat. R. P. Andrews Paper Company out- played Judd & Detweiler in the 9-to-4 on the slab for the Canaries, stopped g threatened J. & D. rally. Schronke Wiched for the losers: Zonme 6 got away to a flying start %n the Navy Yard League, nosing oet Zone 5 in a 5-to-4 six-inning contest €lark yielded seven hits to_the Zone € batters, Long, Steele and Snow get-" ting two each. Schilke of the losers hammered Brickud for a home run. Three' big seoring innings gave Treasury a 10-to-6 verdict over the Printers in the Departmental LeagtQ. The Printers rallied in the fifth in- ning, scoring four runs. but could do nothing more against Jackson's pitch- ing. - Bureau of Engraving and Printing vanquished Interstate Commerce Com- mission, 3 to 2, in the seven-inning Colored Departmental League engage- ment. A triple by Davis of the losers was the only extra-base hit. ' WITH INDEPENDENT NINES mlesto: . Athletfe Club, which is to play the Dominican Lyceum Club at Tenleytown Sunday afternoon, wants es. Send challenges to Manager G. $icDonald, 4306 Wisconsin avenue. Triangle Sport Club is anxious to obtain engagements with teams in Lincoln 3787 after 5 p.m. / War Rixk Jumlfors are prepared to attle with nines in the 14-15-year ass. For engagements, telephone ncoln 2927. Young Corinthians. who defeated the Grace Midgets, 7 to want games with 11-year-old teams. For contests, write Manager Lewis’ Rowe, 905 6th street. Independent J Gallaudet seconds, 10 to 0. fors defepted the ack Ser- four times at bat. See Wednesday's Star LANSBURGH & BROTHER PLAY BEFORE PRESIDENT AND HIS GUESTS FRIDAY BY W. H. HOTTEL. ILLTAM T. TILDEN, 2d, of Philadelphia, world tennis champion and No. 1 on the national list; R. Norris Williams, 2d, of Boston, No. 3 in the American ranking, and Watson M. Washburn of New York and Wallace F. Johnson of Philadelphia, both in the first ten ip the United States rating, will play in the tennis matches before Presi- Leech to Guide the Party. | will go to the White House Friday VETERAN PITCHER DEAD argument in the|one of “Cap” Anson’s pitching staff merminal Railroad Y. M. C. A. League | in the early 90s. on the Chicago Na- tional League team, is dead at his home in Princeton, Ind., according to word received here. The other box- men on the team at that time were the past several years had been a fish and game warden along the Wa- bash river. 17 Limit in Texas League. DALLAS, Tex., May 3.—The Texas NEW YORK, May 3.—John J. Mc- Graw, manager of the New York Na- tionals, has been exonerated of two charges of violation of the Volstead Three-Eye Opens Today. CHICAGO, May 3.—The twentieth annual pennant race of the Thres-1 gue opens today, with Cedar Rapids playing at Evansville, Rock- ford at Terre Haute, Rock Island at Red Sox Release Pitcher. “BOSTON, May 3.—Cliff Best - cruit pitcher, has been released o sfie! Jastern by the Red Sox. Teuetea Pirates Get New Hurler. CHICAGO, May 3.—wJohn pitcher from BirmlnshamM?J;”stohne' ?lul::';:n ,};fi?cmxo?. has reported to T son o s of the Pittsburgh CAROLINA, LOSER T0 G. U., FACES MARYLAND TODAY North Carolina University’ ball nine, which was blanked. 11 ?n“; by Georgetown at the Hilltop yester- day, is to encounter the University of Maryland team at College Park thi: S He i 3 'k too hard to | i Zeton. “Flay ' 15°to" bertn a"s [NAVY CREW IS INVITED | isors Joueia? ‘guopk,ton rard (2| @ mote the mumber of irips Sam Hyman, on the slab for the Hilltoppers, held the Tarheeds "tlo four hits while his mates were slam- ming Wilson for thirteen. Seven of the winners’ runs were crowded into the gecond and third innings. Ken- yon. Georgetown catcher, made three homers and a double in five times at bat. Catholic University’s nine left to- day for a four-game northern trip. Dlaving a high school championship series game in Ci Stadium this l.(ternoin. Theye‘v‘vte’:: Lo sur't 1“:3 ll;'clock. ‘The loser will e sen nto st pla - lastic league. Dol i iRchs AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Loulsville, 15; Ing Minneapoiie, 7: 8¢ Fast 3. > Columbus-Toledo: cold. Kansas City-Milwaukee; cold. SOUTH ATL. base ball Good and big to look at—after disner skape. Good and mild to taste—just enouch body. Good and big to the very end. The Havana tobacco used is the choicest grown Sold by live déalers everywhere. WILL PLAY FOR CHIEF EXECUTIVE. 5 WILLIAM T. TILDEN, World tennis champion, who, with four other national stars, will appear on the White House courts Friday afternoon. IN KENTUCKY CLASSIC Kentucky Derby next Saturday. ONE OF FRENCH TEAM ! TO REMAIN IN AMERICA | PHILADELPHIA, May 3.—Members | of the French track team who com- peted at the Pennsylvania relay car- nival planned to leave today for New 04| Peoria and Moline ot Bioekal 3t [York, from where they will sail Sat- | given a dryv track at Charcmll Downs T O i omington. | yrday for Frgnce. Jean Surin did | Saturday, it is believed by many shrewd 3 3 not accompany his teammates. He | New York turf fans he will ask nothing has an uncle, who is a teacher at the| University of Michigan and plans to g0 in business in Detroit. AMERICANS ARE WILLING FOR MEET WITH BRITONS | Cambridge, Mass, May 3.—A pro- posal to have the Oxford-Cambridge composite track team come-here for a meeting with a joint Yale-Harvard team on July 23 has been cabled to Capt. B. D. Rudd of the Oxford team by Maj. Fred W. Moore, grad- uate treasurer of athletics at Har- vard. ‘The message, which was drawn up in conferénce with Yale athletic au- thorities, said there was no objection by Harvard and Yale to the Eng- lishmen meeting the Cornell and Princeton teams subsequently. TO COLLEGIATE REGATTA ANNAPOLIS, Md.. May 3.—Chances of the Annapolis midshipmen entering their rowing crews in the annual Poughkeepsie regatta were given much impetus when it was announced that the formal invitation from Charles Holstead Mates of Columbia, chairman of the board of stewards, nified their intention of foregoing their leave in order to participate. Will Coach Colgate Again. UTICA, N. Y., May 3.—Announce- ment has been made of the reappoint- ment of Ellery C. Huntington, jr.. as head coach of the Colgate foot ball squad for 1921. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Memphis, 4; Little Rock, 1. | are dopesters who doubt 1 session, when the Expressmen became John K. Tener, afterward Governor r? unruly and filled the bases. A force|of Pennsylvania, and Gustave J. Demps ,...,:,l[m?l,?p'efl;m:_yr,""p;u;w; in at home, a strike-out and a retirement! Knock. Batavi “",1 Y auit for $100,000 | at first killed the rally. He was fifty-one years old, and for wants to defend in X erals in a ;'wfi. same ‘12&:333:1253 lr,eaéuef has adopted a new player 3 BY FAIRPLAY. y R s (e orits the season for the War Del imit of seventeen. As a class A cir- <, M —W1 v i i eredit, Travila 1 the sec- Interbureau League. Niedfelt held| cuit, each member is permitted, under EW YORK, May 3—W }3=re\er racing men gather in the uptown .;:‘flxl.z;"'x::{nnlz»” "Dm('v:‘(l)"fhrelfvo- the. M. nine safe, except in the | the new national agreement, to carry resorts of the metropolis. the feeling was apparent today that, de- oo muhlic S of Montgomery e i pee M| o thregien spite the showing of Leonardo IT in the Blue Grass stakes on Sat- [county, held at Gaithersburg, - Ceiar | vision of the War Department, McGraw Is Exonerated. urday, he is still one of the outstanding candidates for success in the | S10%¢ “),“4)‘ xh;em”" o m:-‘;mm | In last Saturday’s race the tra like a slab of Swiss cheese and slow in the bargain. . The horse did not like the going a little bit, and when forced to the pace he acted up. Besides that, there carry weight and n e distance. On the other hand, the great race he ran a weck ago yesterday, when he did the mile in a fraction under the world record time, has not been forgotten, and, | of Tryster, Prudery, Careful and the rest of the good things. As for Careful, she will have her back- ers on Derby day. She has been work- iz out fine, and with a big field such | as will appear on the Downs, her fine qualities as a mixer will stand her in stead. The only question they are ask- ing here i8 can she go the route at top speed. But when it comes right down to a question of New York's opinion as to the favorite nag it has only one answer. Tryster is the candidate whom most of the New York wise guys expect to cop the $50,000 stake. Dempsey Weighs Just 200. Jack Dempsey weighs just pounds today, and carries it 200 well harden up and get his wind in shape. Then, about a month from now, he will begin to put on pressure. His great dread is of getting in shape too quickly and then turning stale. Grenadine Ties 1.6 run into for many a day. Spots-Dots in new black and white effects. N All our Hait Schaffner & Marx Top Coats Reduced to $37.85 Collar - attached style, with two-button roll cuffs and button-down collar; all cut ula; BUFF GETS THLE BELT Presented to Flyweight Champion, * Who Scores Victory Over 0'Dowd in 12 Rounds. NEW YORK. May 3.—Johnny Buft v City, Am an flyweight mpion, received the judge's i after a twelve-round bout t night. A §2,500 belt mouth to bleed, and took the remain- the judges' dec ion over Johnny How- J BOSTON, M. of Boston was aw over Joe Welling Jraves Field last night. —Johnny Clinton rded the de of Chicago n at last night, the bout being stopped after two minutes and fifty seconds of fighting. Dempsey Must Go to Court. | BUFFALO. M Y., May 3.—489‘(% brought against him by Frank P. Spellman for royalties ailegedly due. A postponement has been denied. TRAVILAH ATHLETES BEST. ROCKVILLE, Md., May 3—With a one-room n_schoo i JIDEWY N #&x Ron—fronl Smart-as-can- an e Zephyr-weight YOUNG MENS STYLE B T:'g an 1DE collar and #will stand to lbe laundry Mighty Values That Will Wednesday White Oxweave Shirts $2,15 3 for $6.00 full and *aomy. A reg- r $3.50 value. {to be contested at Potomae Park sion over Eddie O'Dowd of Colum- | ¢ emblematic | 3 SEMI-FINALS OF TOURNEY | Army polo teams were to start the | semi-final round of their spring tourna- | ment this afternoon with the first and | second teams of Fort Myer clashing on | their home field at 3 o'clock. The Free- | booters, who scored a 4-to-2 victory over the War Department Reds yesterda will oppose the Fort Myer third te on the Potomac Park field Thur: play opening at 4 o'clock. The 1 atyr- ay. Yesterday's match was well contested, but devoid of spectacular play. Licut. ers did some excellent work for the m PR ———— EXPECTS 125 GOLFERS and Country Club close tonight with all players, except those in the semi- finals and finals of the tournament. Sewanee Wins Track Meet. EASTERN AND BUSINESS WILL APPEAR IN GAMES BY JOHN B. KELLER. OR the first time in several vears, Fastern and Business will have F representatives in the annual high school track and field champion- ships to be contested in Central stadium Saturday afternoon. These schools announced this morning that they probably will have quartets in the race for the relay title, and have named athletes for several other events. With many boys from Central, Western and Tech in the lists, . . Thi - 2 of the title, w. to Buff by | 10 5 o e dent Harding and his guests at the White House Friday afternoon. Tex Rickard, Wil hecome’ the | winning Freebooters, while Maj. Lec|the games should prove unusually attractive. Tilden and Williams will play a England last year for the preliminaries, Droperty ofithe titleholor 1t he'ide- | = o Bitr il i ao i, L Whootess, Pon: Goals: 4 CEDLral's ‘Superiority!in track and| Theyookito be the best that Busl. arting at 3 o'clock, | Would have played here, but he is ili Tendarit successtully throe tlmes, Maj. Lee, forward.. 2 Maj. Blunt, forward 0 ficld is conceded rally by the | DeSS has, however. Roberts may get singles match, starting at 3 o'clock, | oo tpe iy at his home in Pittsburgh. Buff weighted 110 pounds and} 3’ potter, forward 0 Maj. Erwin, forward 1 other intend to make | @ trial in the discus throw and Wolfo and_will follow by taking part in the h S. Myrick, president of the O'Dowd 111%. | Capt. Mtinger, back 0 Col. Marzetts, hack. 1 the wearers of the Elie and White|and Du Fief in the shotput. Busi- doubles. Tilden will have Johnson as Lawh Tohnis Asetolations The westerner gave a clever exhi-| Maj. Simpson, back. 0 Lieut. Waters. back. 2| fight for their laurels, Tech and expects to have Trimble in the his partner and Williams will team up amuel Hardy, who went with bition, especially in defensive work. Total 1| Western are expected to garner many high jump. 3 with Washburn. Each of these pair s cup team to Europe He made the champion miss often = points in e e e A the | About twenty-five Techites will ave played together at various ia a8 captain-manager, ?;:;::ngfix::;o drtrlslwl‘l’::n-:;.rx'n‘\xlr‘d. After| e pclcires—Mal. Scott| Gontralites are likely to encounter take part in the ames. The team has Aimes and teamwork, so e ny the players to Wash- e Miderable amage] col. Kootz (American Hemount Associntion). | unexpected opposition in the middle- foen training under the direction ot ance races jversity of Michigan athlete. Capt. kd ampionship Pugh is the only letter wéarer in the in fifteen events will All of the players have been on| The notable party will arrive Thurs- of New York was be determined. The spring program |squad. but he was good enough to Davis cup teams. ~Tilden helped bring | day evening and will be taken in tow awarded the judges’ de n over includes tury, furlong and |win the hurdles at the meet last year Bk ther cup from Austraiia; he nnd | by &' Y Leech, . yite president of fiTamet Smith, also st New York, atter TO PLAY IN TOURNEY |auartr a There will be half-| and is counted upon to repeat. He alao William M. Johnston of San Francisco | Columbia Country Club and middle a fast twelve-round contest. { R mile runs, -yard high | is likely to run on the relay team, for ng in the challenze | Atlantic representative to the Na- In another twelve-round bout Ed-| Entries for the annual spring golffy nd ard loaw hurdles. A |which other candidates are McNab, in the preliminaries | tional Tennis Association. The party die O'Hare of New York. received|tournament of the Washington Golf complete the track | Aubinee, Demarest, Chinn and Love- 1w the meet. In the field will 1. Chinn. by the way, is said to be o coast, as | ing a e President, ard of Bayonne, N. J. ested the shotput, po capable half-mile Petwit Rave to hma moon Tor the BiE | Taver Wil shake hands with Gon MChaney ol New York. won the|the molf committee of the clun. Al |SLEUMSHEN (he Shbhuy Dol vault: | 3 Sapadie latlmiler ahd may martle tourney s n. hburn made the | Pershing. Following a luncheon at judges’ “decision over Sammy Sieger|ready upward of 100 entrie ave | broad jump dnd hop, step .| George Green, who teaches the trip to Australia as an alternate player, | the Washington Hotel the plavers will of this city in the final tw und|been received. including practically has sent in at Western, is uncertain as and Williams w: forced to decline for | visit the Capitol, prior to playing a out. Chaney weighed 24 and his;, i o naming boys for field | makeup of the Red and White ¢ 2 s -prior S el jall the best golfers of the District g boys for field | ! i i teasn (hat thvaded | pacts Will be Baests At % Alaner &t Knockiown_ o1 the ancounted tn thg|The, committee expects the list to | fnd trac piton T mile quar it GER, Dousia T ot England prior to the war. the Army and Navy Club. Saturday cighth round. e L IR R 3 nc determined, | Box wkins. Donaldson and Charles Garland of Pittsburgh, who | the visitors will take luncheon at the — AANIVInG o smiaren Rtatet | though in all likelihood it will be | Burke probably will be sent into all was with the Davis cup players in'Columbia Country Club. CLINTON AND TREMAINE play rounds will be held Friday and|compesed of Roudabush, O'Dea, \'irnw"_‘;‘ fleld events except the jumps, for g turday. The usual handicap event | Stine and Brayton Myers. These boys | Which ~Douglas, Nicols and Ham ARE WINNERS OF BOUTS |will be hela Saturday. and is open to [ have not had much experience, but | WrEht may b Cent not be The BI | to sweep the sprints with such ster- al's entries for the meet will filed until late this afternoon. e agd White is in a fair way they posses should giv much natural speed and a good account of them- Peterson and Connor ling spe Ty the Orange and s as Capt. Hugh John- But His Terminal League Victory Mauck Was on Anson’s Staff in .',]\:,:“"::I._lrlr",':';\i{i{i\'flf o Priiadeimiain | | GEORGE e My 3 B Dninesuin Ihe welay L Mikellmany s"«;')-rl 1;:\’1" ;&E‘ll'lil?\: v‘\éf’;‘:}:\? E’};‘«mm! " Is No Robbery—Elks Easily : Early 90’s, With Tener and ok S;)b;S-to s Bell | Jinka trackameetanere esy | weeks, although & among them being MeFadden, who did Defeat Masons. | Enock as Teammates. x-uu,,‘:m;l.mn.\. )?ay a—rrea’ Southern took the measure of Ex-| DANVILLE, IlL, May 3.—Hal Mauck, "MT’ERNL"; T e “,‘.‘(”;‘{ The Hecht Co. Seventh at I It’s like the start the 13-15-year class. For dates write|Yale, = Foraham. Wost o had been received and is under con- g ROl Hr I LR A P — Men’s $2 Hilltop Midgets desire dates with < _ are concerned they are extremely ell S - Th - Vpines I the Ti-T4-zeas aiviion ‘aa-| High School Nines in Action. [2Rzions, , 828, ot 1", 0I5, el ree of a new season mia ave ‘ue southeast, or telephone| Fastern and Business teams are |be graduated early in June have sig- in men’s suits, and we have the suits , Gallaudet seco 0 to 0. NTIC LEAGUE, Nashville-Bfrmingham; rain. Start 3 Fleish i s sl phesig 7| i : eais 3 T —— ; SUIT orders are placed six months ahead of Columbia _Tigers took an' 18 to 6 o atesiny Georgetown, 11; North Carolina, O, o Lively " e 1 9, 1 i Tiwrs G1d much heavy Diting. | anma o pagrore 3" AGUR | Rivn b S b e gl LS L yriane - , orf arolina State, - . = 9, H i 37 3 2 | Behabiiacion Schoot drubbed Stew:| 758 4 EAH iRy g for $1.65—think of it! It's Selling the retailer was sick, MARKING DOWN prices of the winners made three hits In the greatest value you've i to meet a falling market. Some dealers, therefore, took counsel of their fears and forewent placing orders. But not us. We can’t expect to be Washing- ton’s leading clothiers unless we get the clothes, and we got them. 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