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,SPORTS. PLAY IN ANNUAL EVENT WILL START TOMORROW NE hundred and fiity of the leading amateur golfers of clubs about Washington have entered their names for the annual spring tournamemt of the Washington Goli and Country Club, which begins with the qualiiying round at eightgen holes tomorrow. qualifying round will start when J. I. Power and J. A. Talbott, both from the home club, tee off at 8:30 am. The last pair is due to start shortly after 3 o’clock in the afternoon. Tomorrow will be devoted to the| l il T qualifying round, Friday the first and l Moore Holes Out in One [ second rounds of match play will be to Capture Golf Match ; | i -~ played and the semi-finals and finals are scheduled for Saturday. The| | mom Meare of the g usual handicap medal play event will| | (1 %Coif and Country Club had | a one on the xixteenth hole at be_held Saturday. - Tobert L. Finkenstaedt. District| | g, o"(om, Ihe txicenth hole at ] afternoon. He w playing with champion and winmer of the Wash- ington Golf and Country Club tourney e M e in N ith jast year, will compete. He sent in his entry at the last minute and prob- | ably will be the last player to make ) his_qualifying trip. The pairings for round follow: ERELILINT L R N SEMENLS 40—L. B. Platt, Wash., and Carl Caser and his pitch shot hit just four feet from the hole and drop- ped in. incidentally winning the | match. | the qualifying V%0 R Evaus. Col, and H. Ciiffora Bangs, Col. 8:30—D. D, F. Hewstt, Bamn. and Hermau Second Round Matches Are Com- o e pleted in Tournament of War Department Club. Play in the golf tournament of the War Dej nent Golf Club over the B > in East Potomac Park ed the semi-finals. Results ond round were as follows: flight—Grissinger defeated Taylor, 1 holes: Middleton defeated Jewell, = : Lowe defeated Perkins. 4 and 2; Fries 55— B. Pearce, Bam., Dogle, Bam 5.00— Fiugh Mackenzie, Col. and Harry F. Lowman. Col. 9:05—John T Barr, Wash. N Wash: *3:10-Col. J._A. Penn, . and Arthur Rus- 9:10—Col. Wash., and Oel W. Burker, Wash. 7 s e c. Clark, Wash., and James A. White. Rann. 9:20Howard T. Douglas, Wash., and R. E. . Waslh. 2.c. B, Hateh, Col., and R. E. MacDuff, w n. 37367, M. Willis, Wash.. and 0. W. Bond, Wash Sinore dercated Bait. Bt doteater Tomien: £y Moore defeated B, efeatod Lundeen. 3i—A. Colt Yates, Wash, and H. H.|re defested Bull. Hull defeated Lundeen, Thomas, Char. p. | Bordett. 2401 E. Cunnlogham. Warh.. and H. F. | kecond fightKerr defeated Patrick. 1 un: Clark. ramer won from Warfield by default: Lind 34 W. Ray Garrett, Bana.. and Carl et eyor, [rom, Warfeld by defaulr’ Lind Jeckuadt, Bana. e Waimsie Coptiiore te: 900 and 1. “heatham. Penn Doa F. Reed, Bana., and W. E. Baker, S male Consolation— Jones. defeate ountford T B M. Manly, Bano.. and Lee Cran-|drew’ a’iue Haansy aud’ Mountford aall. Jr.. Bamn Thira flight—Barker defeated 16:00- M. C. Woodard, Bann.. and J. F. Haan iefeated ‘Mitchell, " ana 3¢ Nagle. Bana. on from tia<ser by defanit. N Pim . Kirkley, Bann. and H. T. efeated Swallow, 6 e oo . tockell drew & be. H. Robb, Banu. and Ernest Rivers drew a bye upattached, and ‘ai.m‘m-fiuny defeated Jacobson, son won_from Sperard by de. and LS. ¢ . % ""5. Otell, Race.. and James J. Toy, '}xfl'm——fl D. Daniels, Wash., and Edward o pr. John Shugrue, unattached, and . Kent, Col. B . Henry White, Wash., and W. C. Prontise. Kirk el o Clareace Hal. 0o FOR MEET WITH YANKS 'SOH. C. Barnes, Wash.. and J. A. Hull, e 10:50—1 4 6. @ | REONDON. May 4—According to Capt. ’5—Col. W. C. Rivers, Wash.. and @. Q [ Rudd of the Oxford University track and W, A |t€3m. either July 16 or 23 is accept- able as a date for the Oxford-Cam . ana F. F.|bridge va. Yale-Harvard track meet at Boston. It will be necessary to confer and Prank 8| with the Cambridge athletic authori. = g w.|ties he said. " lfred Youss, Wash, and H. W. i dhe trip to the United States is 5 ¢ X ional athletic meets m: Agoew, upattached, and Mari lbe held with both Cornell and Prince. Col, and E. C.[ton. but whether both Oxford and Cambridge will participate as a com- Col., and H. K. Oorn-| bination or as individual varsity teams cannot be stated now. Srevn b ‘More; = ma twee aten | 0 'y and Harris is o2 o bye. Edgerton drew the be OXFORD ACCEPTS DATE i e L. Mosby, Wash udick, Col. ad J. R. : 11 :40Jola - Harrls, Bama., & . Company B Teams Triumph. Deh:vm'_“‘k MeAtes, Atiaatic City, and J. 'go;mp;[n");‘ elrz’ ar‘nd C::mll:lnyl B_juniors vmmas, Chevy Chaes. ad 3. 8. D. -in National Traini D Mo T Graves, Wik, School League games. . The - formes Outns, Wash, 334 3. T. Hen- Surs, Wash., and Dougles Hill- Aiter, Ol 234 0. 3. ':";: ol Smkwriild Brepes 4ad Rase; Witts, Osl, a4 3. iyl T .|’a-l?|'l.-nm..nll-l-lm"m-:: .gz‘l, W bonuid Weedward, OoL. 338 M. B\ Portun et ina iadbery; Barnes and TG O reett, Wash., and 3. T. Barse®. | 4 Resqing iy game— 'fi'@»r S. Molse, Bama., aad C. H. Me-|p gy, i Bann. % Gardonjer, P W R Seyboth, Wash. snd H. T, CCrionier K R.H L5144 PP aad Tragresser: Baruhardt, L \\"‘-::‘ Posey. usattached, and L. E. n ol gaime i %' orte 4 ; h Tiaines, Bana., and Dr. 8. F.| Re : SE% H Werre and Bengough; Kraft and Polas. Taises, Col., a8d H. B Baum. | o O maltimors Ratn. John H. Clapp, Chery Chase, and H. Chers (rassy Wash., and| AMERICAN ANSOCIATION, b McClenahan, e Columbux, 5; Toledo, 2. ash. Minneapolis. 4: plAzFanl 5. Black. Wash. and Ho P ity Sl I T50-—B. L. Taglor, Bans., and Tom Moore. i B Tas! SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. _E. J. Brenman, Wash., and W. R . Brawner, Ool., and F. P. Wag- Birmingham-Atlanta (cold New Orleans. 9. Memph Little Kock, 5; Mobile, 1. Chevy Chase, and < ‘Chery Ghase. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. .éd'fi.m-m. Col. a8d H. C. Petersbarg, 7; Jacksourille, 6 (14 i coi, ana dova €| Hime, 14; Dayto ver, Osl., and Jona ¥.| Oriende: 10; lakel engie, Col. M 2 staber, Col., and C. $35_c. H. Doing, fr. Wash. ana Maj .. Wash. b " obinson, Col.. and James W.| 5 Pt G i B. Heath, Ficklen, Wash. and J. 4 A. G. Rice. | | — Frank Drer. Potomac Park. and Wil o Park Drer. Potomae Park. and M. §. | Smouth n P ) oo e Wash. and G T | ok Peicrabucg (ah Lowe, Wash., and W. C q. Wi T H Barr. | COLL] Maryiand, 3: N, Lafayette, 2 [ Princeton, '8: ) Washington and Lee, Louisiatin State. 5; Al Wins Title at Traps. ATLANTA. May 4 —W. C Gardner of Atlanta won the Georgia state ama- Lo trap shooting championship by Breaking 185 out of 200 targets L PRODUCTO is not the only cigar butit's the only El Producto; because it is a distinctive blend that can’t be copied. And it's a blend that gives real esjoyment through unvary- ing quality of Hava tobacco—through unva- rying ekill ia work- manship. Distributor: D. Loughran & Co, Inc. 14th & Penn. Ave. Washington, D. ¢ Favor 5c sreigle !‘s \ e The | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 50 Enter Washington Golf and Country Club Tourney : Bright Foot Ball Outlook in West How to Torture Your Wife. LL, | CERT'NLY AM PLEASED To'VE METCHA Xf \ ;{pPE YOU'LL LOOK US UP, TLL SEE THATCHA MEET TH' RIGHT CROW® (N TuiS BuRS. wWeE HANE A STUD GAME EN'RYy SATURDAY MIGHT An 1 T'S NO SAHARA DESERT NEITHER . T DROP 'ROUND Titis Corur SATUROAY YA MIGHT » o e AN® MEET TH GANG-. AN SAY. Am YA WANT A JoLT OF HooTCH —\weLL, YA Know TH way T' ouR PLACE NEW NEIGHBORS “YOUR. WIFE 1S TRYING To |MPRE SS TRYSTER MAY BE CHOICE IN BIG KENTUCKY RACE BY FAIRPLAY. EW YORK, May 4.—It looks today as though Tryster, Harry Payne Whitney's champion two-year-old of 1920, will go to the post in the Kentucky Derby Saturday as a favorite. Rain or a heavy track will knock him down in the minds of the dopesters, but, all things being equal, more fans will look for him to win than will be found back of any other horse. Judges of horsefiesh point to the fact that he has not grown much, but has developed and hardened, which is 4 §0od point. Tryster needed a lit- tle more muscular development last year. He appears to have gained it. And that his heart is still in the right place was noted more than a week ago at Havre de Grace. | Capital Man Is Expelled ‘By Trotting Associaticn Trotting unced As a yearling Tryster did not im- - Mott press either his trainer or the public. g starting |He wan regarded as a sort of high “Marehing Girl,” 2.16%. under class selling plater. He never ran in| | the mame of e Hope,” in a manner to indicate that he would be a great two-year old. But in 1920 Tryster came through in the early ring workouts: there North Carolina three years ago. was Prudery, a filly who w of the colt's rivals Saturda They tell a good story on Tryster, which serves to enhance the fame of the animal ai never-worry horse. One day t spring while being led out of his stall the hair of his mane caught in the doorway. It pulled his head down to his knees. Tryster waited patiently in his uncomfortable position until a stable boy came ) along and released him. (Copyright, 1921.) ' LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 4 —Basing! their estimates on reservations of! past years, hotel keepors are of the opinion t the 1921 renewal of the derby at Churchill Downs Saturday I” be witnessed by the largest crowd that ever hax attended a horse race in Kentucky. The hotels report a number of visit- ors already arriving with the hope of securing accommodations for over the week end. All rooms have been on the reserved list for months. Reservations indicate that practi- y ever eastern and southern state number of the middle western [{] ”» SPECIAL TENNIS RACKET IT'S A WONDER All Weights Fully Guaranteed 5.0 60c W. & D, 1921 Tennis Balls, 30¢ PORTMART 1410 N. Y. Ave, round fight Friday night between Pal Moore and Joe Lynch, buntam champion, is expected to the number of visitors. Use Our Car While D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 —By Webster. i) (1 R[GlSflERS Lightweight Former in Eighth Round. SUMMIT. N. J. May 4 Weish, former world lig champion. stopped Your Jackson of Philadelphia in th of a ten-round mateh last ni Tack Dempsey refereed t te on took counts of €i nine in the third round Welsh fought his second j since he lost his title to Benn ard four years axo. Norfolk Whips Jamaica NEW YORK. May 4 —Ki of New York was awarded t decision over Jamaica this city. after a Hftesn-roin last night. They are negro Norfolk weighed I81% po his epponent 175 Kid ILTON. Pu. May 4.— cighteen years old. was fatully in oA hox'ng bout was severcd inoa fall Leing taken hosp Dipe latter Italian Fighter Arrivi W YORK, May 4— champion of 1t nd light heavyw ch; the interallicd has arrived in t N Spuli of the j=hip in wat, ‘ TO DECIDE CLASS T i ) of the hoys CoOAwill annual closed cham 1 the hoys' huilding in N, Friday evening Clusses will b 5 will e distribute divisions s old thirteen -pound com | rsar | five e ltra foilowing fwelve v {weight. o 181 pounds 11 xteen WILL SEE GRIFFS Georgetown and Garfield Pa; ground boys will see Friday’ resentatives were to have this afternoon The be e to gather at th street entrar tween # and o'cloc sion will be under the super « playground director. WOMEN ROLL T0 RECORD Chicago Pair Scores 1,079 in Doubles of National Association Tournament. Champion Stops Young Willie Jackson Boxer Killed in Bout. injured Y BOYS WILL HOLD MEET" | department | ¢ vears old. | PLAYGROUNDS ATHLETES The Rosedale and Virginia avenue rep- g° the ball park be- Each divi- GIRLS’ CLUB TO FOSTER | «J SPIORTS. 5 SR e STRONG SQUADS REPORT FOR SPRING WORKOUTS K. 0. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. J UST a glance at foot ball prospects out west, foilowing spring prac- tice. |v;‘,:.(|m; Michigan looms large among conference teams. Eighty can- 1021 heen practicing. Among them e.ol {were Kirk of Notre Dame, a transier, who will be eligibie this year, He he won-Hisoa wonderiul back. Another ball carrier 15 Kipka. a Lansing High product, who promises to be ane oi the fastest and shiftiest in the west The omnipresent Steketee is back at full = The Muize and Biue. however, is yilaon=1 mourning the loss of soms thirty-odd { | stur uthletes through deficient schol- Kid. ‘ « U, arship in the spring tests. ! R W didates for the cleven have ght and contest Norfolk Notre Dame Well Fix judges i Notre T also of ven vear. Mohardt Gipp's traveling companion 1 will likely prove me will have another bdig | Indians Anxious to Have Team - ‘|!‘ Visit—Natives Make Up Strong- o | est Fours There. LONDON, May 4 The | Assoriation inteuds imviting | Aierican pole plavers 1o visi in the coutse of the next facoording t the Daily The stron Indian boints out, ure Indian i that India undoubtedly able to put a formidable | 54 the field. as the sport hasimp, for a long time.| 1ol British who was last sea- to be u sensa- d hout tiol The sore L Will e Polod ho expect of the Ohio conference th watching. Big elevens easy pieking «t the ex- of Wittenberg, the University neinnati and others of the s eninstitutions in the Buckeye m may be surprised lLas a fine foundation for 1l and expects to make things tor Princton. This muy be State: Harvard had bet- for her. So had Georgia we Indian A team of pensc India ) Leonard of M s win tie died ital considered uld be m in es. \ to Erminio winn ampion been much in vogue among but will be strong if she © Culver and Clash. who. it have been the recipients of 'm the University of Cali- east this {8 the talk at Seott wol. Toledo, where the twe ns prepped. way, any eastern school team bt high-class intersectional :'plulmlluvn should not overlook ott M s hich has lost only six games a long time captained | ;&0 W 3 inj s own team. although he has xnm_\vil;‘l'rr‘ ,‘»"‘:’? - Dwyer. formerly [little recently, owing to affairs of | ' Other native rulers also have, > o the among many are owned in the not only army - otficers { Indians, polo po {empi on fou dingly fin Indian teams is to be long as yalty played polo. The maharajah of Bik- an_ardent exponent of thel erack anir. where Indian | Syrac fin s ITLES | pete pionship high time that Syracuse bly one of the greatest dif |should be admitted to the Intercol- ies the Americans would find ilegiate Rowing Association. Frem a : wecepted the invitation. it is{the first. the hoard of stewards had iv, i here, would be the climate | consisted of representatives of Cor- 1. under thirte firte 0-pound sylvania and Columbia. An acuse was invited to pa in the regatta, she was obliged 1o wait the pl j of her sister universities. Army Polo Postponed. | in the Army’'s spring polo tour- t a1t Potomae Park cannot be re- ears old, under 111; Sumed before Saturday and may be| iss Stirliag's Gelf. " sixteen and seventee postponad until next week. Rain has so No golfer is surprised that Miss pounds and over: u Softened the fleld that at least two|Alexa Stirling should have been de- ahteen yeurs old. irrespective | 0a¥s of sunshine are needed to make | feated in the tourneys played in Eng- = > it fit for playing. The tourney has|land. if only because time is required Sprints. jumps and novelty races|progressed to the semi-final round. for acclimation, while playing condi- will comprise the program. The meet |tions must have also figured. The will get under way at 7:30 o'clock. thing that has interested Americans the low scores the players—Miss Stirling included—have been turning INFALLIBLE IS FIRST || IN LONG PIGEON RACE |\, 2, Subih, (o5, cemmse: aee on of the{ing in a card of 78—80. Miss Stirling did 81 and_80, and at Ran The second race of the sea Washington Concourse Association, flown Sunday from Cameron, W. Va., & PLAY did 73 and She is a fine e e T v elte diatance of 200 miles, was won by 'B.|course, but she has never g r e e i fusovintion divi:| . Miller. whose pigeon. Infallible, {regular American courses at elghty. e o Bl Toecte il e | had an wverage speed of 812 yards|Her play would be a source of delight Suests of the Washington Base Bali| Per minute. s well as surprise. were mot the e e e s hibes game at| There were 440 pigeons from thirty-| Eritish women doing a bit better. The e B e omorrow. | nine lofts entered and liberated. | answer perhaps might be found in the length of the links. (Copyright, 1 The first return to each loft and the average speed in yards follow: {CATHOLIC U. FACES ARMY arringten. 508 | [N GAME AT WEST POINT h A Catholic Universi nine is to play the first game of its northern trip against Army at West Point this afternoon. The Brooklanders left vesterday for their four-game tour. None of the other colleges here will ing into action until Friday when Qwing to showers over the course the rds made poor time. Ten lofts re-{ ported first-day arrivals and ten failed to report. rk play- 's game. attended e Bohrer vision of ) Yeatmun, Falherty, SEVEN ATHLETIC TEAMS CL e There's a new athletic club in town, "ELAND. Ohio. May 4.—A new wom tenpin_record was estab- 4 lished in the National Association|and mere man has no place in it. This tourney here by Miss Pearl Ley and |organization styles itself “Edgewood Sporters,” and the girls intend to foster Miss G g Myrtle Roche Legee of Chicago. Rolli ibice: they had & "o | Several branches of sport. N H itt, ¥11: N. J. holdt, 707 Robert Stu Phii Krouse, R. School Nines Shift Game. H Georgetown is scheduled to entertain Carnegie Tech at the Hilltop. Yester- day Maryland and North Carolina went through seven innings to & 3—3 tie at College Park. The Tarheels did all their scoring ubles, they had a total of . taking the lead. 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