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i ) .’ SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921, SPORTS. _ Only Few Big College Athletic Events Remain on Calendar in South Atlantic Section TITLE MEET AT HILLTOP W YORK NETMEN WIN walen Se! for Start of Two Big Tournaments " IBRITONS AGREE TO MEET| TIGER EIGHT MASTERLY YACHTS WILL “PARADE" - IS BIGGEST AFFAIR LEFT iy | the opening of the District's big : - | Defeat Dumbarton Players in Five ! bowling _tournaments {onigkt. .Oxford-Cambndge Team to Visit to 'Nearly Every Craft on Potomac 4 | At the Grand Central the city Ty T = of Eight Matches—Frank An- | | champlonshina conducted by the | Oppose Yale-Harvard Com- Carry Visiting Masons in : s imv | : ngton City pin i : . BY H. C. BYRD. { derson Downs Yencken. } i zoclation will xet under way at | bine July 23. | BY LAWRENCE ‘PERRY. N g YLLEGE athletics in the south Atlantic section are nearing the | o'clock. Members of the * 1 TOR 710 e s he sea interccllegiate row- Nearly every craft on the Potomas oL g = g Racketers from the Tth Regiment Manonic Bowling Association | | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. May i | W YORK, May 9—Thus cacly in t ason g has entered to carry the visiting Ma final curtain for the current scholastic year. Track and field sports | New York National Guard, who in-| ;v-lu begin their tourney at {mble Wensage 10day: fiom By GuiD ing—as a resuit the splendid regat'a at Princeton on Satur- sons in the “parade” tomorrow i1 R i o actically thei . ing 'cluded Frank T. Anderson. national ermnn's at 7:45. i o : b, o % : i shril _ conmection witn the convention o, g reach their cuimination and practically their end with the holding | {GC0 TRIN,, 0 AR 4 Intry lixis for both events ave | | Rudd: president of ths Oxford Uni- | day—a mark has been <et in point of waterman thrilling com- - 7 0 Vional League of Masonis of the South Atl ¢ intereollegiate A A. championships at Georgetown lyestorday took five out | | large.” The Masonx expect [ versity track team. to Fred W. Moore. !pcn( ion ‘and picturesque environment which challenge succeeding | Clubs. Friday and Saturday. mmx of the base ball nines wind up their schedules [maiches” from the Dumbarton Club v mplete their howling th | 8 t& 1 s e At d, or even cqual | The boats will assemble at the Cap an or before Saturc e B s o e [18am and Mad won %t in another | | week, and mamy of them will | (ETa0uaie resuier of aibietics atjregatas 1o baga oty Wi 5o 2 tne | 1fO1 Yacht Club at 1:30 and the pro THOF DCEALE Sast R o'l E & < {when play was ended { | inke part in ihe city champlon- | | Harvard University. c ined final| The ¢ the Princeton crew of tim s comrades and the | cpssion wili start an hour later. The played. Of the four ~\hrml~ which play lacrosse, two have finished their n T mpie iraves, jr. and Tom | : whips. which probably will com- | |acceptance of the invitation to have 8 lgver the powerful Navy cight was a » ¥ ,route will be from the forks of the seasons n won the singzies for the! | tinue into next monmth. i lioint team of Cambridge and Oxford i it ment. u triumph rd, B finisied lengihs be- | channel up to the Georgetown chan Even without Virginia as an cntrant] would indicate they stand any chan, iter and ( Walt €. e I [niversity athletes meet a Vale-Har. jmasterly accompishment o f7 T the B toning, 4 form, | nel. past the Lincoln Memorial. back ine the South Atlantic L A. A. meei fo do more than pick up a few oddy i doubtes ! Uard combination in an international [of sound. scientific method over e s ool o o ihe el up come of the hest competition in years; points, | _ track and fie Compe on at the|gtyle of sweep-swing.ng which vio Hzeecness onb; B igdied oot brax © the navy yard and “nd a few of the best marks that have | The list of entries for the meet has| [nthe Ne 1 sin 1] rd stadium July % tablished rowing principle 10: e at the: s-efn, D then' to the starting point ever been registered ion | not becn announced jwon from Aul A { The message contained no word re 1“"“ SErE for e b L L 2l S5a Robert | bou ‘Lo"e" 3 Sacmpson'e 120-tood championships should While th g Briiish e the cham Drarding siegestions that the B and depended mainly for success upon ot of power in the & snd Robert| houschoat yacnt Evergiades has heer e as hoeh written ol phsidd Base Ball in Last Stages. ipion’s service and zame i general s e e Ame R i%e | physical prowess of the men who sat | Herrick and William nes may be!given over by him to the entertain- Virginia had intended ent and | ”"'“\?;' :‘;‘"[,"’r sl i -"’;;«;"“"\1 '1 “ful '“"I th “i‘““'l | would meet the Princeion and Cornell | in the boat “l';““"‘r 'I" i 'A; !‘]" 1“"{ ¥ and 2L "; Bh :,‘““”‘""’ of those who will represent teorge- | 3 rth Carolina University. wetman. Yonolon played steadily and Sama Tt e ¢ apply reme neasures entry 1 town, Virginia Polytechuic fie | Einia. Nerth Carolina State, V. coverad a ot of court jFormer Champion Beats W\\shbnrn,tl_n"r:_ meeting will be the fifth Shows FIENdng KRl = Ll A YA e eraiadenr ¢ ol Tobert M 4 v - 2 P’ e 3 1 N red €rso o s pner- = . 4 Sty « dom- SN (o Everglades. N Washington and Lee | Washington and ‘T«e ani o hers (Jred Andesson, who was rusner-up, 48, 6—4, 8—8, in Match at | tween composii Oxford - And alde was the v i3 of indom- | R’S MOVIE STAR |5 - 8 A Everglades, Col. Babct M Tniversity Somi o | usuatly “winds up about the middle [to i brother for the indger titlc., b o e Hanardvale T iiable fghting spirit exalted i iha MILLE e 1 Neraen: Delight. Bmar 1. have athietes who a Sire to|of May, and this week's games prac- | Was give ard three-set battle by | hev ase Club. fon two sets of games, Tn Princeton boat. 1 rose supreme above | Woon! Sren 1L S, Macaen: Ali Taha. Dr Five stellar performances | teally ‘fnish wp the sehedule of all. |l galiard Movre, vavi, set niios S “’,'” ot Toston, | meet. held @t Queens (ub, Bl iiads o ot wert | CAPTURES PIGEON RACE |pror § hvarmel miyier o/ ¥ wn s | A few more contests are to be play- | . 1er played consistent ten- | ris Williams, . of Roston.| L S one Who s red 1o see the race——an | Ca azus. e L (iev: Swann, Feos Great Performances Reported. | A f61, Mot contests are 1o e B v, (s, 101 each e many goo former national tennis champion and | in 1911 Ensland won five events 1o G0 W32 Ehich held no victor in pro B F. Miller. president of the Wash-| M. Wiiams. Marsare:. larey 1. Keaneds One institution has a_quarter-miler jang and Gallaadet, hue with the ex. 204 engaged in numerous rall i No. 3 in the ranking list. yesterday | fOUT " u. | Dect ther than the wor 15 | ington R he ition Avat|oiE 17 A7 Karnes. aud Yaukee, 3. A who has done better than 0.51 for his| ceptions of Georgetown's northery | Douzlas Hillver sent George P.{was sent the limit of three sets 1o Dt o™ [ Navy @ight 1t triumplied ove i~ honors 1 consecuiive! CCanital Vackt Club—Closlia, 3. M, Dore. . ance. another has 4 Javelin | jrm ami sames. the fret mentioned MOOT® Uhe marathon distance before |defrat Wat<on M Washburn of New 2 Boglish erie e Included alldent so & as the catching of a5y for MOMING | Se . toe duisiwiz: Spiag. F. B Tow thrower who has flung_ the spear| {loate fo play v-ith the Nave. (he |Lhe invader won a wmatch that York. who is rated well up in the first - SHot-DUt spealis his event has|ident vQ eh, the Princeton | iof o bunt Vernon ea Horne', W_ I Shearer Arther than any other athlete in a| (0C0 ATE f0 PS4 Eh e Ay e (auired forty-one wames. Moore wonifen of the country, in a match at the, 201 previon-lv been included in the, oyrope just afte he Tig had | conducted the Washinzton Vemo, . F. & ace South Atlantic meet, and still another o o o - = 1 and had Hillver and v Chase O o e Rame: Whethar the lone-distance B, i - all N puasd - $4g .+ ped . Serena, R C. Croust Dortant tontssts are concerned and hs Iver 2 ang ¥ Chase Club. The scores were i e mile mark. And finally it of Dneing T e ses a sprinter w in a hun- | POLAR. COMCERtS Ao foet Sl 14 the second when the loe 6—1 event would be at twe or three mile A that e right Sk e = Fushing Cia—Ileles ard dash this spring, in which ge base. ball here this week |, or rallicd and forced the New ; <. althougl s e | WAS ncerain, Maj Moore said. The | (] - wrong way 1o row i, e Nan, Co. . Quian offers little in the way of attractive he Wiiliams, although his ne way 10 row and a Wrong way 1o row. i relecsed iat 6 ? inksle Binenas VAR, Bosh tches were held, was caught by | > UACUYE [ Yorer (o0 travel (wenty-five more | faster and more forceful than that of Englshmen bave heen running (e |qnd thar all things being equal the ! Puiiy Ann. W. G Soma b [ three in 0.9 4-5. by one in 0.10 flat andlhr;”m: s contest this, ot | stinen | Washburn's, played aky temnis, | latter distance. while the Yale-Har-!tighe metiod will prevail Moy e i, Lenker: Tow by the fifth in 0. in action, having a contest this aft- 1"\ large g g withe: | chbd . i o PPy { gonicts en prefer two miles, BB INCLIOC W e Narsity Ehete a Sevnie: s S o D e ot "Virainia Military Insti-|€Tn00n With Bethany. TOmMOTFow nomatchos and oo W making. LHIliant ghota at times ""“-rh‘,":,\"m"; o aartian us Ane T Ml By B B in i : el tutamot only should be favored to win | Same is scheduled,” but Wednesday | was high class. Summar’es then, wn on balls he ordi-| ‘A% CUEL G M ive haan: One hun- | wiich defeated Harvard's junior var i Vaai Club o Katherme B the shotput. but stands an exceilent | the most interesting of the week is {norilv would have veturned handily. | PR PIOTIOMS T NENE, DROR (BNE RET | whic W defeated Harvarals Jinior var entry and s iy gD chance to break the South Atlantic|Dooked. when Maryland zoes to An- SINGLES Washburn. on the other hand. wasiAred Y008 Bl o oY Sart that o smoaiher. | more retiifn: 40}, UsAUncbet=gik, . ‘Galbeesth; Bobemin, record for the event. Indeed, Virginja | Rapolis to play the Navy. Year before | Frank Anderson. Th Keziment, asfented | STCAAY. plaved with excellent Jude- | MI1e. M8 TREEE LB v Righogomn, ,h: el r;:(;«w s s CHE N e ilitary Institute may prove the dark | 1ast Maryland was a victor. but last | Ken. Dumbarton. 6 | ment” and. " except for service and . 3 ¢ [ hythmic/more: e f zg S e s ke horse of the meet. as it is known to ) Sca%o when Maryland had one of \H‘]’f‘d of *:r”‘“’-(hfl'l I““;“‘n 5 e herthe erew paddled up to It Calmant W. & passess several athletes far above the ! itS reatest teams, Navy won by 4 1o} o b Gl I AL I e 1o g 1 plling a ionz L are ordinary. Then. there is Hopkins. 1. While Maryland is a2t Annapolis ! ’","",;'"‘;' oughly enjoyed by a large gallery iEASTERN AND BUS'NESS jo omong e 1 Ll die i Iepar me om Quantico M.- which usually has some exceptional Catholic University goes over to| Moare i Reziment, a ke, superb L8, shyth i o Want Join. tite TRk Caiholie ual ot Sy S, et IN SCHOOL SERIES FINAL power: £"i o "ol i i S s e 1 Georgetown probably will be the| Noi a game of any kind it booked L ; . :TWO BRADLEY JOCKEYS Fostern. Businecs and Tech | s Leander “But when they o W p.m only local school te accomplish much ' during the last three dave of the | cor Yeuiys o paeem: b Reziment A AL < H v moression departed, Tn the games George Washinzton | week. as all the institutions $o ar | Hiangan. . miaran IN DERBY ARE REWARDED i 5500 nines vl e ove (o meak 1o racel (e meression deparied i ; Fatholic Tniversity and University of | ranged their schadules that they |3 B kit o 3 IR el o mencioned a1 to' wath n | They swung a stroie 1l led H1 AND ROYAL GIANTS Marvland have not accomplished any- | could devote their time to the South | stk 4 LOUISVILLE. Ky May 0 —Jock | Cenral stadium tomarrow afternoon at [abuotut ix upon physical strenztn. 10 Mot 1 thing in their previous meets whic the o 3 | HOURLES, | Thompson. wha rode d V'§ |3 0'c'ock in the final gam- of the annual |4 four-mile race it s hough arrizaton 7 ¢h_Atlantic track games sreon and Anderson. Tih | Behave Yourself to victory at Churehi | &chotastic championshin seriss. The|it would never do it E 1K THREE-GAME SERIES : | w and T Ger {Downs in the Kentucky Derby. winner will emerge from the cellar.|it would be effective T Lo sinzton Capitals and Brooklyn ! {carried $30.000 added money, yesterday wiere hoth now arc dead’ocked race. Saturday it B nts. colored professional | afternoon received $3.000 from hi h has three game heduled, Wad- [under two miles because j o ro to open a Series at Ameri- 4 " -1 plover for his winning effort. Lawrence Jay the Manual Trainers wil 20 to w lost it proper W . gue Park this afternoon. I | Jobnson and Mangan. Dumbarion. defeated | 1K who had the mount on Black Collexe P'ark to encounter the Mary'and pow - e ap-ta a - 1 ocinck. The se B Moors and MeAlister, Tih Regiment, 4 stabie companion of the win- freshmen. while Jonns Hon Univer- st gawan F - O inue through Wednesday. ’ . cecond in | Saturday's race. sity freshmen will be in t responsible, at least in the lest half | 1% (0B oo ! The Capitals have signed Perry. s ! was reward mite. when the midshipmen wanted | 1 nan: ith, a catcher, and . spurt and not. He was out a pit {JOHNSON BEATS TILDEN, WHO GETS ONLY 3 GAMES OST OFFICE CLUR did some brilliant pin spilling when it bowled | its way o the chzm_mnnr-h)p of the Washington Ladies” Duckpin | PHILADELPHIA. May William | - League. In winning 73 of its 81 games the team toppled 35611 of ! was Hotracd mmal Lhnis champion. y : ) ) ; m defed n an exhibition mate N!z- little maples. uh_tlv means that each member of the team tr \clc.ll; !'-rd'f.\' by Wallace F. Johnson, A% anisverage clip of nead Iy 8 pins per game thronghout the scason. | tional tomifinaiisre ooy Voits M- = ll“ ~:j;xdt);fl-;”“rfi established team records for high game at 4%) and | .:ru -‘ e mn;u" Tilden sa'd ke had e 22, strained his rizht arm in the first ffln champion quint finished the Koee ... 26 s |Bame and this seemed to affect his Delivery team, hwhic F : H and Mol Tiia u‘kn:r;\"; and Printing was third, Gaszhomn | i whh 51 victor 20 defeats, 3 P S T CONTINUE PLAY TODAY ! ed out War Risk for fourth Ramors. ‘Money Order. G. M. Overer. | IN ARMY POLO TOURNEY | § w‘ Washington Terminal. Int PA\A ! . . , il b St L ittt [, Army poloists intend to complete Y4rd fniched "as mentioned in m,_}u-...n |their spring tournament Wednesday divisic | when they expect to hold ! e orie et i ke n expect o hold the final | e owce: Heavily |z e dn [ ch on the field in Potomac Park Quasics f th nington | 1 ps TR0 000D 5 afternoon the Frecbooters and Tmings Scored Seavily i the maen | (e 4 g Nier third team are battling at | individual prizes Sne " fays; Fort Myer in the st of the sem the strikc Tist, with 16 Fra MONEY Ton orrow, Fort Myer's first and se Post ce Ciub made 4741, ©nd teams Wil be apponents in Poto- ’ ( Ihe campaign. rec Derk, Al matcnes are 1o besin es, a o'ciock. i SPORT MART ile Linquist won the 11. Bertha Logeman, paired with Cdith Turner. Navy Yard. and Bron on Quaites and Bee Ridgely., Wash- ngton Terminal, were deadiocked econd with 3 Fdith Turner, Navy Yard. won the ll-events with 41X, Margarer W ng. 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