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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921 SPORTS. 27 S. S. A. Meet Trials Here Tomorrow : Big Fight Sure to Set Attendance and Mo ney Reco\rds "MORE THAN 200 ] ENTER |Life’s Darkest Moment ey , s |HEADS MAS[]NIE (UNTS EUROPE TO SEND MANYs0 FOR GAMES AT HILLTOP - ot | | W erotl . OVER FOR BOUT JULY 2 events in which prelimina run. Trial heats of the 440 vard dashes and 120-yard high hurdies and 220-yard low hurdles are = to be run o tomorrow, and tri o Gets Score of 393 to Take First will ba held in all field events, nam 1y, discus, shot-put, broad jump, 3 : jump and pole vault Place in Class A Singles at V. P. L. Has Strong Team. | : ] : | City Championships. o i A THES1S ON WELL S OUTLINE at Duckpin Tourney—Johnson —— r BY H. C. BYRD. OF HISTORY - STARTING WITH Best at All Events. EW YORK, May 1.'4\m\<mgu the opening of the publi c of ORE than 200 of the best athletes in the colleges and universities | A THE NEANDERTHAL MEM \NTHE seats for the Dempse,-Carpentier championship contest in lersgie / of the south Atlantic section will gather at Georgetown tomor- ¥ u EARLY PALAEOLITHC AGE 3 Tophnera in Tourney ! City, on July 2, will not begin for several days, the advance row for the preliminaries of the annual championships of the ¥ 3 i MENTION THE Ne\,lol_rrmc_ e reservations already assure a record-breaking attendance. B gate South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Represented by the: [ > - CuLTURE 'OF THE BRUNET | 1 | La Fayette No. 1..camr... 1,654 | | F6CCiPts and actual number of spectators the records established at the cntrants are Georgetown. Catholic University. Johns Hopkins, George % Py R - PEOPLE S AND THE ARYAN | S i(ihn:\'nn-_lfnnrn. J“l:n.w,”:“' ard, Willard-Moran and Dempscy-Willard ‘Washington, Maryland, Virginia Polytechn Institute, Washington and ¢ AK|NGPEOPLE5 f'rc.,el‘t- Stk ull Andnirs: —oes TIB (uf~ are certain nx' he sur L d Lee, Richmond and North Carolina. minaries tomorrow will AT ; SPE ARE THE Two” = | [omeiat disgrams of the arena. dis expective " Begin at 4 o'clock and the finals: Sat sir ol HERE s S | |ing amphitheater to be built by Fro- | 150 350 and un r The constitution of the assoc e 7 A . : WELLS NOLUME Morgan . s osoceeeees B89 0 |ngter Tex Rickard will seat 50,000 or | ximilar p coupons was r lays down the order of ev . - All Events. | |more spectator: The prese plans, (from Lo last Johnson | |which are subject to alterations. pro- | formation that add w 1 |vide for thirty-five rows of $30 seats probably be T i more than one hundred mezza- parties of La Fayetts No. 1 team, which bowled [ nine boxes, w is_understood. | planning to cross the « a score of 1,654 Monday night, earned 1 be occupied principa by rhout. A ca also announced . i | WOmen. block order was on ifs W the team championship in the Ma: s el ook ‘ling fation’s 2 5.50 In Lowest Price. | Far Bowling _Association’s annual tour; e ek el 2| Garpeailse iibac Munbay, ment. The last of the quints completed | wrocivd four rows of $40 seats and a| Carpentier and his part their performance on the Sherman |similer number of rows. These in | pected to arrive here Sunday. on the drives last night and none approached |turn are followed by thirty rows of |steamer Lu Savoie and | 2 CAMPBELL HIGH BOWLER ! With Virginia out of the meet, ckar Einia Polytechn Institute is not | e e R s e e S ned to accord Georgetown the hon- . | ihe L Favette No Hicoant: $25 seats, three rows of $20 ranging for a spec eption com: r c to a statel Leaders in Each Class e ¢ one Tows of $15, twenty-fiv mittee to meet them. Carpentier will ors, according to a statement from i e Tare 1o i classes : . y-nve nittee 1o me n. willy | that school this morning. Last TEANS s $10 and eleven rows of $5.50 s« it Is understood. spend a d akonally {in this city and then g ) his were not displaced, but Johnson of King | As the arena is to be an oc Solomon Lodge went to the front in the | shaped structure. with a radius of|tra © more than 200 feet, the number of {Jong Is the Blacksburg collegians fini second, and they think the squad riers where iamonds () . recting Shop (B) are bringing to Was T o e bo A a o prnsingatoliveshy (i3} Eickee omiee (L) competition when he oosted lseats includéd in each of these eight {down to rigorous training, which will elos A G G r eI o o bl DOUB ety sided rows may be approximately eS-|be unbroken until he i# ready to loave = ynE off. U con | timated. 1In t 50 section alone (for the ring in Jersey City ave been =ec- \DAVIS CUP NET MATCH pa- Trotter and Willinms (1), 671 abridge and Wetzel V. P. L claims’to be espec in the dashes, and believe man who will break the re avelin and pos close to 4,000 scats already reserved. Orders for these hig tions are not confined to has two rd in the | bly the broad jump. and Rose Ca o e hrow S ) eheme ferther in penctiee thug tho sING trons. San Francisco and Loy LISTED FOR CLEVELAND present mark. Carpenter is in the | Shonuben. B, (A) genthusiasts have paid for 300 and} . oVELAND. Ohio, May 12.—Tennis broad jump. n helpmate | L stars of France and’ n will mest : pmate il A g @ nT— co and . in (ke event is 3 | roven = i(C) DOUBLES. Renstord = Dm0 w0 here in one of the s cup prelim- John O'Reilly, al director | = = I inaries in Augus haya Kumagae ~ and coa town squad. | Howard Campbell floor man- Tawrenson s Totals ewwe N7 207 and Zeazo Shamedzn will represent says 1 s re in [ azer at the Recreation drives, assum- & £ Jupan. The French representatives Tne shape. The rainz of last wer the lssd i the les class of Were not announced. : elped settle the new ade trac ¥ dnckpin championships Webh Johnson S - 5 and the athletes who have been Y e e Tebb . 102 i’ R (ANNAPOLIS, M, - May 12— Navy:: | rown ; defeated Johns Hopkins at tennis yes- that it h working out on it ¢ plenty of life and He had game 3 be exce gam ;e Elumenthal .. terday, 5 to 1. cLaren .. id this 1 fas O'Re £ g commandin - —_ Inorning: ‘lead in the race for the cla 10 PRIN J., May 12—Prince: Field in Good Condition. | events prize, as he bow | 10 ton defeated Rutgers at tennis yes- “We are already for the opening t Diamo te i ; terday, 9 to 1 - n‘f t e L MOrrow 'l‘tl\\ ha , (I» ('U(.Il 1 ofi 2% e 358 everyth we i ree games to go. Lead- = o a0 112 1 : cesa. track two other events were de-| | : = Abbott 1 0 sans s Fifth for Central Net Team. 1 hall t Office, with 1.508. now | | Tatals A% Lerch I while we sha ket Office, with 1,508, now | | sime . o1 101 45 D) i School's tennis team = all the debris cleaned lass C teams and Bishop and { xime M L e 30| pCentral High Echools tennis team entire field, the usable portion is £ vith 618, are th | Heott 2 Wedding o6 112 106-( 61318 | achieved its ‘fifth aight victor ing to be in excellent shape. O s (12— Hail 4 107 S4—( & _own| yesterday. when it defeatcd t 3alt o that t rack is fast, and | jee ety ] Armiger ¥8 114 18—(..) 311 | timore City College racketers, fiva T e it ot et > Weiss . ( 91-300 | Yuneford 95 #4—(..)—208| matches to four. The Centralites'* e s e s Y e b ouamen) Biaker (90825 | Larner . - will play Fastern High School t ha o expect in . ay of marks repor! o h e o amen ans . S .y in the dashes and running events twenty minutes before the Totals (18)—625 | Wolstenholme 100 1% morrow and St. John's Saturday We hav W jumping d fo their event. | Weadin ( 61- !‘{‘Mpuun g: 1-‘:; off boards and all the z Hall 6 Varson Y (:1)=3 3 ST Ressts snd o e % #0735 PENN CREWS ON SCENE. “We so far WINE | Totals -(12) n—hedule for 'Tomorrow. W YORK, May 12—Pennsylvas {0 (18) Singles: 7—Downing, Howell, Shomo, Her- varsity and second vars, -( man. Addison, J. Meany. Meaay, Beck, vs. which will compete in the s Crampton, BTl en e ey nd Herman: Beck | ChUldS. cup regatta on the Harlem KT 110 20| and Dowaing, Shomo and Howell, Iseman river Saturday afternoon, came here 99 108—(..) 330 land Seaman. Mears and Suppiee, 'Scrivener | today. Princeton's eight, directed by 4 > and ¥ Morgan and Kuoff, Meany ang| Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, is expected t0a 146 21 435 Meany, Crampton and Krauss. morrow In one thi the_non-ap our bleachers. You kn destroyed the old stands and weaks ago dered a set of knok- down bleachers from a m in Xn‘xi e nois. Th weeks ago we received | Sta a bill of g for the but | Ticket Office « have not ble to the DOURLE raterial seems to have been | Rruton 88 lost” somewhere between I]\vrrn'\"lgra S5 and here. as the railroad by which | - it was shipped has vet to ascertain | _""'"“ 104 -~ where it is” 18 1o Censrisht. 1221, Some Teams Arrive Today. i = Teams to take part in the meet| Tota 5 will ‘begin to arrive here tomikht. |Mack. - {NAVY DOWNS MARYLAND POTOMAC OARSMEN RUSH V. P. L. North Carolina and Wash- | Weidmai b | ington and Lee are to come in some s IN POORLY PLAYED GAME | TRAINING FOR REGATTA | time this evening. While the insti- _ ANNAT - 8 i tutions closer by will not send their . 8 . NAPOLIS, Md., May —Navy's| Holding to the na proved t Potom Boa oarsmen will squads to Washington until tomor- - 101 o€ yanquishied Jthelf L r opponents in prel rush preparat their participa- row morning Totals . T Ma 2 ! tion in the Harlem river regatta at Lateness in starting the prelimi-| " e Y <. the Freeboc Yook a0 Foor weather h“l naries probably will prevent the hold-, Bee 38 ity shipmen batted Keene Ime ¥ interfer but from % ing of the annual meeting of thel "™ " T 3 innings, but the Marylan e dootsive mow on the Red and White boats will association_until evening at 7:30 or| Tofals ............ 2% poorly supporte ks bt | e r daily. Se ee 9 @ § o'clock. It was planned to have th <impsom, B. J. (C Lm runs we t pri i ] am compe v r meeting in the afternoon at 5 o'clo Simpson, J. B.......l..0 108 Nisbet rep i in Potomac Park was not| < will encounter sturdy to allow the representatives from the “When st of condition for ers and Undines of various institutions the evening free, | Totls . Bl th ; New Rochelle Row- Bt is likely to be found im- |Bishop, R. A. (C)...... %0 111 and continued the attack in ti entries in the re- practicable. Kosenblate, 8 B.. D10 107 but stupid base running e champion sculle Senator David I. Walsh of Massa- . o 5E rally doubles ma vil cubsetts is to be honorary referee of e Neina P the meet. Two changes have been GLI made in the original cast of active - 18 148 AMERICAN POLOISTS WIN. & and won, 10 Py officials. but the three main position 96 104 ROEHAMPTON, England, M ) getts, who " performe SEVENTEEN D. C. GOLFERS will be well taken care of. Michael| Trotter, W 110 %5 |The American nmumf:‘-??r'. ay 12 . ntly f;],mhlr .\\rjvn,_v of 1'u ur |N BALTIMORE TOURNEY , X Siatsery of Philadeiphla, vice presi- | Eekhirdt, u7 115 cat D010/ tee team in the English matc dent of the Amateur Athietic Union, | Scharf. ceors 108 88 jreaea G Bup e year. rode at Number i for t % b- | Butler. Charles ( 3 8O ers and pl ¢ s game. | g ras sto ifera has consented to referee; Yank Rob- |luter, Charles ¢ e c.|bpoters and played a stellur game | Seventeen Washington golfers are > Bal more Country h- mrff.',i“’izfiu‘?(m"’x"fi'; ‘a’;d"gl)];:mc GHiffs Joe (A) X Hitchcoc J.|had much to do with the scoring of | taKing part in th Aiete. s to be clerk of the course | Hurton. 8 jon Webb and Devereux Milburn.|the others. Maj, Erwin also did much | Club tourncy, the qualifying round of » work. and the reliable Jimmy \1f”llx-| '\\ 8 Buckmaster and ,“’1 e (“:”W s o | prenaneine plaved ioda n Ou e athletes v from d ck € 8 and | precho o Trer 15t Goals 5 : 5 o 7 are to be taken care of by men eX-| homand () seieeensnnes —_— Erw forward 2.2 0fof the Washi n Golf and Country P o beuaken care { Barnard,” Chartes E. () i Crimson Sophs S Wate back.......... O Club to )b Finkenstaedt, ru 7 perie s. | Schedule for Tonight. »OpP. core. Qiryels & back... ner-up in that event; Donald Wood- Singiex Brown (B), L. B.| CAMBRIDGE. Mase. May 12 ; i ward, rge James. Hugh MacKen- TRACK MEET AT HOWARD - i T Y Sliaer vard's sophomar: class crew et 0 AT Howard, Douglas Hillyer, K €. Thomas ¥ ior and junior ei diad. iy 5 St feutlC < Stearns. A. Russell, John Barr, ETES w mpbeil (A), M. F. Hawkshaw (151 | C Fiver yes winning th e o 2 2 A. D. V. Burr, H. A Saum. M FOR COLORED ATHL |l Lo {I.’/nw.‘."'.u""fi"’w}l,’,‘ :1:: ;r",r to me o by per | énson. Charles O H Tniversit old it ! States Helation * Servic 3), Plan ean | 5 ompions. &t Freehooters 11304 Charles Orme, H. Lowman, Stuart| Howard University will hold its sec- | flates ilelation Service (B), Plant Bur *“} 21 Lkore Myer Firsts. T Barr and G. Orme. 11 and E. F. ond annual track and field meet on | ‘B Seils &4 the university campus Saturday. The | (¢) F. L. A SadE Eal program will include colored inter- v and J. A. Campbell (H), R. Dorsey collegiate athletic association cham- . Thomas Parker (C), D. B. Fegan a pionships and interscholastic open and Blaisdell (K), L. A'Rithcie and L. ] Ppecial events. The games will be ), B L Sprioger aad purtner (C conducted under the auspices of the |™ girgiey £ ot O (5::*”_”“»' Colored Intercollegiate Association |orme. (A), David B g and under the A. A. U. rul (C). Morris Berman (C). Max Sisien (C), ¥ Entries have been received from all | . 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