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-~ N\ . : ¢ Tl st " SPORTS.” : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 15 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. 3 . : ° e . s Star Array of Golfers Are to Take Part in the Chevy Chase Club Tourney This Week * 125 OR MORE PLAYERS |THE 0AKS T0 NANCY LEE[TRYSTER TO BE TESTED |LONE GAME AT HILLTOP EXPRESS DOWNS SHOPS ;# EXPECTED TO COMP ETE Filly Establishes Track Record in IN i THE RICH PREAKNESS 'Leb:"m ‘t’fl“eyF’r‘iid;:’; Wci“ U"is“ IN IO'INNING STRUGGLE . s - 3 eorgetown —C. U. Ny e .Mom: than one hundred and twenty-five of the leading golfers Wmm::m(;:is;;:nwl;:ce ot } . ) BY SPARRQW McGANN. ] 1 e "“t:: :}:zpa‘t”:lfla‘z;] o E\H“ S and Shops battled through ten strenuous innings i "," ieorzetown s to entertain the (ML Lo relicved Pitcher Harrison in the third inning, was the hero of the kind, and usuvally the most brilliant, about this city. ;‘?cfiyn?fi:fs;\:fir::{f.fififan‘? llen stakes, which will be run at Pimlico tomorrow. The colt, in com- | from e tourney starts next Thursday with the qualifying round and al- |3, & mile and, one-clehth, 855 S0k | pany with his stable mate, Broomspun, was shipped to the Maryland | ready a large number of entires have been made. Entries close with |incidentally, clipped 4-5 of a second | track from Louisville. Kummer will have the mount on Tryster Pentai | ittee tomorrow night. from the track record of 1511-5 es-| wilj po up on the m‘h" Whitney: colt, " i | Lebanon Valley at the Hil v afternoon and the follow the Blue and Gray will tr for an encounter nz!dray. During his stay on the mound, he held the Shops batters to & brace of safcties and fanned seventeen spress was prevented from win- | afternoon on Monument lot diamond will start at 1 oclock . the golf cor o ATE the. SFiE G6HErS 'Who'l6 i : rashi tablished May 27, 1916 4 : ot ! ©e Al the star golfers who competed in the recent Washington Golf | *pp 3t S5 (G oldest stake fixture | Kummer is anxious to prove to the)ardo IT in the Blue G s two out-of-town dutes. | nini in resulation time by a etreus | Xo. 1 Flay will stare at 1 oClort | The reeners are to f cateh made by Burke, Shops' right| e seasao n Baltimore Wedno Maryland ot Colleze Iar The Maryianders hav pled ::mr| Country Club tourney and some of those who took part in the |gor three-year-old fillies to be run|sporting world that the showing of | Lexington. Racing men, Baltimore Country Club event which ended yesterday are expected to [continuously on the North American Tryster in the Kentucky derby was |overlook the fact thi enter and indications point to the belief that this year’s Chevy Chase coylin:‘r’r‘t. It h:;d“.?\r:m&um»‘? Joney :Iul'tqrune indifa;lnn ol;hg three-year- | self a;!;l }llf:u‘l;‘ ¢ill be the bigg: ¢ . value this year of $10,000 and attract- | old's pre: orm. And, of ‘course, | year-olds of the wvent will be the biggest and best the club has ever held. ed sixty-eight eligibles, of which six | James Rowe, Whitney's trainer, feels to have a lot of jolts hefor fter making the | Terdic Athletic Club defeated the veral times, but | Quenting, 18 to 4. Keeler's playing bail Behind the for the winners was o feature ficlder. Tle turn ted other “The qualifying round will be held| = Started. including Harry Payne Whit- | the samo way about this. His state- | 1921 racing scason coms end. | to b tomorrow. | o e Kenyon Athletle Club vanquished 1 , - ' qQ 211 day Thursday. Match play rounds | ney's speedy Prudery, the beaten pub- | ment that Tryster got a lot of rough | ~There has been so much talk about | Wednesduy rhers are 10 | fuma in 1o Maryland suburb Irving Athiatic Club, 30 to 19, Flanker % e funs fiemis will start PHiasy lic favorite in the '$50,000 Kentucky | usage in the race on Churchill Downs | the Kentucky De nd so lit vt Jolin et for (e inners, had muen | pitching for the —winners, fanned o feis r a derby last Saturday. s not regarded as far-fetched. Howe | about the Preakne t'the pene tholic <l on Qo with Tis team's success, for he |t batters, but his mates #orning and continue through to Sat- is a clean sportsman and not an alibi | public perhaps does not realize that |#ame listed. Ahe Brookiimders willmade a triple, two double. v wrday afterrioon, when the finals in flr}l*!- o e ‘lhis ranks next to the Churchill |Journey to Annapolis Saturds 101 singles in times at Wikconxin Athletie Club was disa E Wts and solations will be 5.8 ames . McClelland has readied | Downs cl in point of ney meet the Navy [ 11 pla pointed when the Friendship Heigh i1 7““‘"* and consolations will | only Washi Entrant to Tak Louisville Results up Leonardo II and Bon Homme for | value. 9K Seney === |t D A nine fi o put in an appearan Pplaye — y Washington Entrant to e the Proakness and thinks well of the | In fact, considering_taat tomor-| BROOKLAND TAKES GAME. |3« Ay ol for its game, The Blue Birds are will- B R L et bl Final . . First race; six furlongs—Hid. ” pair. He says that whether either | row’s feature is a $40.000 added © | sitver Sprin 100 $ling to make another engagement receive a replica of the historic tro-| @ Final Match in Baltimore | atoones)."020, $10.30. 2.0, Of these two colts, or the other Ross | money event. things micht work out| FROM MOUNT ST. MARY’S | i ot TN 4 Cfh the Friendship bovs pby presented to the club by for. | d, 110 (Luusford), ec three-year-old, Star Voter, come so that it might be of greater value . anit Fra M §r BT Graee Widgets downed the Trojay aigrr Presifenc Tutt whisn M e Country Club Tourney. (linfville, 110 (Gan o el “ine; | nrousn or nof, they will demonatrate | fo the winner than the Derb | Do | MMITSTURG, M. Max 10 -Dol-| | Porry’ Aibletie club defeated 1 Midgets, 18 to 3. and want more ac o B % Tubl course. M U 1 5. nnan, ~ Fern landley, Greeh | hofore the season is over that they | ducting everything o LMoL, Liaed itohing was: 0ol much LOr) Winth o 15 elephone Joseph et e President Sherm golfers did not fare so well in the| "5ond’ raon: two-vearoide: waiden o1 Speaking of the Kentucky Derby | 000 of the added money will be Ieft for [ And Cathotic University's nine won. % Ty ok (EoNE iLhrse suble- o club y Vice Predtiont final play of ‘the anaual invitation | furan X < winner, Behave Yourself, and his | the winner. Since it costs $1,000 for |{a 1. The Brooklanders bunched hits | i, eils will | header. beating the Euclids, 22 to 19 he e o nt of the Baltimore Country | $4.10, $2.90, stablemate, which ran second. Black | each horse to start and since thein th Ainning for a trio of tal- Sareol o a the Gr Clevelands, 9 1o 0 A 4 1wo famous golfing | Club today. M. B. Stevinson of Co-|s Servant, McClelland expressed sur- | winner gets this money. it is not & Knishts of Colambus e . Chase in Tom and|lumbia Country Club w. h 1 3 regaiar Eo anas ms in the twelve-thirteen division h hase in Tom and y Club was the only prise at the folly of the betting pub- | hard to fizure out—proy " gTou L sames with the Bik boys Pr will aiso be given|winner in the National Capital group. | 1% lic in not ying the Bradley colts| more horses go to the ba i available | (}001d communicate with Manager | A nner -n‘r‘g"l’lgl::'lt';-;lln”éo';‘::,‘ ;gdlrie;‘i\;uxl;d gxr‘:lt h’«_e lrgumpheldlz Third race; claimin; sear.olds and up: | more heavi He had_his tip, he|the value of the P'reakness could sct n| Union Statior Lol o o !“!{:‘f”: Suntasll Tewed 261G ety my eyl it wnd the <Hags 4 so- - X et ek okl o e h e €| the value of & calnens co nion Station is not in condition fo Jewele 36 Geor . lation in each flisht. n (| mate. who had defeated in he semi- | Ticnseh, $6.50 8L i) BBYS,. Whon ithe: tws [deteated, Leon: | the Dierhy, berk into second)pld joiey radte Ah s anid the Gibral Walter R. Tuckerman, the star of | finals George James, another A v, 105 (Francis), § | National Bank of Washington andle A ub and the Gibral- the Cacvy Chase Club, won the event | bian. & Colum- | (i nite (tponey), Ta40, third, Tine, . | trouncua Washington T on the Twi City Jast year, defeating A. R. MacKen-| In the fourth sixteen Douglas Hill- | Himeward Pound, Sandanins € j Sompin winners did | clock his antermoon Ze of Columbia in the final. Tuck- | yer lost his semi-final match and Al | “Pemth smos: Kentucky Oaks: three-vear-old imli much s ay and Trim- games. Chal- frman Wi bein playing vers well| Howard suffered the same’fate in fihes, e And & nl‘url’og;g:” ooy e 10 Pimlico Race Results ! ¥ ehecked the Fobacconists 2 ived by Memager [ is sprinz, but reports il- | the third sixteen consolation. In the , $2.80, won: Pruders, Athletie Wl to Eo ania ave- Mam S. Ievburn, a former District|second sixteen consolati sardi (Kumm 0," §2.40, second; Lady for four-year-olds and up; through thirteen inni to gain a > south mpion, has been going Strong. | P. Orme of oionsptation Gardiner | Maeap, 116 (foward), $5.00, third. * Time, e L Shasokar. 0. 6-10-3 decision over M Athletic | Naval Howpital took the measure of ons the other entrants will be R.|final and was def. IS o | Madean, 1 O Yecord).. Belleve, Idic | Mileschiull weye, 133 7 Howky Lt Rt feai Wi Tbie ' ta"46 | the Rir Statlon nine in a 5-to-2 wume A et the District ama: | Bwells Championshin gkt results | Lo Tt aare Hipicans threes 3.2, FSrrurya, 13 { much hitting The Sailor Medics did some timely ‘ s e AR, MackKepzie of | follow sull ; : - ford Athletle Club and the |hitting. They will play the Hecht v ‘ - i g ety s Wokhington | Rt prials—, Clasks Corkiin, Bal , i | ne will be opponents this | Company nine today. it Donilh Woglated S| dmone sy Sl SIS PR W, Stacweit e BY GEORGE CHADWICK. i robably sev s from out of | Roy Barnhill, Fox Hills, 6 and 4, and 51 o ear-olds and op; 5 SUALLY when the middle of May is at ha 1 j 2 el o i ] 3 d . gabuck, i o A rrere). TS N, AL n the e of May is at hand both major leagues thwn. The Chevy ¢ tournament | Frank Dyer, Upper Montclair, defeal- | Ethel Gray, Mariorie Hynes, Woultrap, Midt| €705 6570, on' Joan "o oot Show hing which is R CAPS BEAT BUFFALO NINE | TECH HIGH NINE BEATEN allwa; br\nr;. to :\nsmrn!:l.n't; num|€d 8 M. Newton, Country Club of | way, Paul Weidel, Tigh Cloud, Busy Signal o " meond o't something which is promising in the way of new pitching 5 rolfers who ame Vi 3 d o Fan. B e ric ie Vg i m:“owg rs whose e ‘\hlrrg?:s.bsye:n% :hd {mal._cg,k,“ lnslhl"v-;flnl“::l: n::mr’m:mm: colis: ad third, ime 1 uh:“\glr'.““ A talent, but this spring if there is to be a new star, even though BY E|GHTH-|NN|NG RALLY BY MOUNT ST. JOSEPH’ Fred McLeod, professional at the 2 s four and a half furlonge; the W 11 and Miss Filley also ran. | not of great brilliancy, the rays shinc but dimly out of the vernal mist.| Washington Capitals defeated o RE, ¢ y k3= ot L i n at] ston Capitals defeated the | BALTIMORE. ‘Md., May 14.—The Columbia Country Club, a member of Point—Bradelbane, 110 (Ho 5 , Third race, for thre Here it is the middle of M and & S ¥ e TR il WCade | CHEVY CHASE TO HOLD | Soar oo e AR L R e A e b by o e Rt to attempt to win }.‘}El ;Tm‘ 0 Lk, Hoy from Home u:. Jpon slear Y0 | fans o tave. b r Tanagers. o cxu’l‘l o ”rn f;lx!n mv‘ w 'mh ‘g\ i cau League Park yesterday in the open- |teenth straight win today at Irving- Hritish open championship, is in dif-| CLOSED TE National also rag. thir, 141 35, Dark' Horse, Goldine | ¢ 5 r managers 3 and blow horns about their success | in nter of thre . by defeating Tec s over wring passports. | NIS EVENT | M4ovantnrace; caiming tour-year-olds_and 1 i T o v in locating a pitching luminary. 1 s ween the Gred. profest o0 by defeating Tech High Schinol of 1§ appears that McLeod has never De-" A closed handicap singles t up: mile and 2 austt fr—Wadiworth Tavt rear-olds and up; six fr-| For the most part, from the start now. He uses a veteran piteher | Sional nines Hi ; Wheeler, John- | Washington, § to 2. Murray, first epme a citizen of the United States tourney will start at vy Ghds 110, Roexe 10 "(Connolly) 8570, et 113 (Keogh). $140. $310. | yneil now, the National League has | Whenever one seems to be ready for nd Alien drove in the winning [batter up for Tech, poled Brehm's in- ; g in, | at the Chevy Chase | tain Rees, 110 (C 5. % Luckett, 107 (Allén), von 0. tha elg = itial off 3 ::-1 is not a citizen of Great Britain [ Club tomorrow, with twenty-eight | ond; Dolph, 103 (Fielde) $4.80, fhirie Time. b ket Mandie 104 | been depending upon veteran pitch- | 1S turn. Tl theelghin fnalos uliotieciog Sor-& s un.. Scone: cause he has taken ou s first| p1ave, ot 5, 9%6 35 "Repeater, Capital City and Jini i, Time. ' Amiac: ] g “| In the American Teague. Cobl s oda; ne will be started at 3 R W E turalization papers in this coun- ',’ouid’“‘&'l‘;gfd- Pairings for the first | 05, Far also ran. ) e kle. Fancy, White fimaciers. Run down the list of results. |ventured Bolaty Tty thy (OreEronag .o l.\lhrumn will pitch for | Mt &t Jowph.0.30122000 x—& " thy. Giv Ralph Hills vs. C. and John Uhl also ran. There is not @ newcomer in the|With his voung twirlers. His best |the I¢ Returns of all American [TeEh Soo - 99,30 9009 s 2 Ommclals of the Britoh o eriing | Hi r'w“‘"}‘,fl,"w.cryu'.;x:.’;‘nz' D Wriels b S Fifth race. Llizh-we: \ational who would bring as much | pitcher has been Sutherland. untried | League o will ‘e ‘mosted on | the | g airrics —Bghm Aa Bisk: Brarion | amt the State Department are Woi 5, W, Wood vs. E. W. Donn e T ) 2 three cheers at a caucus for the | before the war—a boy from Cali- | Park scoreboard, 5 > : l;-d trying to secure for the Mle Sltheteld e Tpcomman, M. I 1'\"}1-: ve ||| Pimlico Entries for Monday pomination’ of a village “pound- | fornia. with some curves, quits a Tai c et umbia pi 88 P Frailey vs. G G 1 e ceper. | of experience on the c Zood . H. Srabis im to sail from New York | Bl 1t £ Jobymoy 3, D aore 5, ¥\ S S gt TL g &1 DA BASA BALL GAME | Centmlto Play 3. H. Cubs. - England on May 24. McLeod i8{John Devereur v. G W. Dell O Aok T atean: four year-olds and up: W out. but he can't yet be crowned |have the batters hit the nd | Hy RORAL D B ARBE Central's’ game at Baltimore Sat- E one o wo.th G__;ml Bl"m‘:,r :‘1‘,’; "'cG'B‘.nB..”""ir . W, X spinwall xn;:ulgrn_-;l‘“"” Miss M L 134 o with 1 u;vl_ .}w-n ]thoixnl;‘ nu| has been [ pitches it to them wher n D CALLOW ,"“ with Johns Hopkins Univer- layin, B . F. ko T F140: Skibbereen, yprin. ear, ROrY ) succe so far. R as be a effct ore Sy 3D CALLO ¥ o (S e T (he” Britlan. omen | socer-Gotion ane e o il Y| M 0" S Al e k| SO0, Jon i T, Pl successful so far. Ryan has been in for |bat it least cffectively. Cobb has( yoiio yasa ball bo sity's freshmen team is the only ampionship, ‘but also to try to in- ollowing in_the second round : Lewis vs. win jous, 111; Orris, 11 Iton, 112; Gri-| Qi #60 ad Ly tholory. #lko. 2 bad inning, which is a depressing | mgundman is not a s i T geeva you ba ze. match definitely scheduled for the <f pi P, ner. Hille-H: Prodigious, third. Time, 1.54 My thology i 0. n is not a spring chicken = A arge number of stars to play | fjof, JHUleHAll “Dabuey v ‘winner Bren-{iia, 1097 Uncertainiy _Ogarite, ‘Soventh race, are and up: mile und | SigN i 2 ; © | Filla your ear th soapy| DIEH achabl nines (his week. ~Soms the American open to be held % |Gorded va. winner Asplawalr e DUnIoM | Leochares” I 11 MATE, 1, s Sixteentie Ve 110 Gibson has used his Indian, Yellow- | Picrey Has Done Well, Only basa ball dope of the other schools may arrange T, July 19-22 ethel. ‘Tnuug:):\,“xlil:‘ ’l;ml;'l“‘fl.;j 1 e, 115 s(t| “r b horse, sparingly; it is evident that he Huggins of the Yankees has dared | W enton is besta place in Unfta | 31N 1 ” fay, 108, Marylaud Belle, 100 & e, 113 S1, docsn't consider him to be quite ready | the lightning with Piere e hud | State. Atsa why we gotta have besta WOMEN’S TENNIS HARD | aind race, o ureesinrie ysiatm| &3100 chird, Time, T hrum into the Ihick of - the)ine NERIDIE WIh Plery. eme Mad) s ball teama BASE BALL TODAY—3 P.M. ' one g S Henlock leg battle. By-and-by he ¢ be com- : ¢ L 5 151 We seenga new song in barber sho HIT BY POOR WEATHER 106; Bee v v 1 AR Hemipek Mg el Pelicd to use him, but he has been [ shown him little. Piercy has beeniquartet. It ko lika dees: P| WASHINGTON vs. DETROIT ver that cou: Rafe, 100; S Chary about the redskin thus far. |successful because he has go )| Georsa Mac Bride is Washee 5 Z T rata and sand bunkers put| Only elght matches were played in | Laris r I e, 10 Tvers has pushed foremost two of | (oo o8 1ln seavee No. haw ot dnto] 70 8 nton | Electric Scoreboard—Direct Wire last fall have pr;)\‘enhths end':f m: :g;m;nskrennns League during|111; Roseaf, 105; *Hack: his yvoungsters, l-‘r(;'em‘an fim:_ York, h hoil 85000 'fl“”’lfi games. He| 1ol ga Washeenton teama he st NEW CAPITOL THEATER any a fine score in the days e eek on account of thé in- | Meiee, 111, (Three ¢ but not so much because of over-jhas had experience and possesses a{peacha an’ creama | > o) has been plaved, and the fifth leemem Wweather. There will be plenty | Fourth race, ihe Preak confidence in the boys as for the rea- | protty wise head My old frand Clarka Da Grift is| ____Vickets on Sale at 10 A.M. hile causing a lost hole to some | 2f competition once the conditions are [ qids colts and Sl nd one-half farlongs— “on that he had to use them because aker has had Uhile with him for] orsichin e Is Stronga for catiha da] O olfers, has met with general appro- “;l;"“hle- Results. vie. 00 A i 12 10 of Alexander's i:m‘lr ‘H(HL\ of |h'r‘ | fame. time nn(rl) it would hardly be|mon’ for granda stan' seat. He is too || Phone F. 6764 BUNDRIES Gition. ss Maude Sewall, Mount Pl . | a1#onard Sk kids are wild and will tuke much |fair to other heginners to rate’ him |proud to fighta da ump'. e it g_a:‘ed Miss Marion Hannah, Mune.::':,".‘fi’z.l‘m o th o Mo 5 ltoh | ‘x:nlnz to bring them to winning a‘ a new ‘rv:-:ux;a' |1u as been st . ‘-,,; ka Da Griff geeva you.nice-a tick’ Howard A. French & Co. The Bannockburn ul = Z pper Dem Fater, 126; Star Vot Mox — value. | e sy hecause Mails wa or da mon'. x T e woman golfers about the | pMra. Beatley, Mount Plegsant, defeated Miss bopper Des ) Second 7ace, one Now and then Robbie lets onc of his [ little slow at the “heginning Georga Mac Bride geeva you nice-a Indian Motor Cycles and rtaln e O Ana 21, when the an- | Myamuad But, Alvmass, 2—0/¢—3,'6—3 entry: bQuiney Stuble entrs Lgsed Brookiyn Kindergarten squad finish | Speaker had to use every resource run for da mon L i Goods ual competition for The Evening |Miss Thelma Hor, i manch, defeated Whitney entrs a game, but he has shown that he is | that he could to protect himself.| Clarka Da Griff squeeza da peanutta port tary trophy will be held D".{b::h: and Miss Katherine Boyle, War Itis l‘_k"» ,.v|1]m; i 3 u.“ sear-oldsy n;:' overanxious to rt one of them. “rl'bswi, of the 'nx’ has tried some | for maka da mon'. 424 9th St. NNW. 7 John bridge course. ut | 6—3. i mile b them. : of his bezinners and has received nol teorga Mac Pride maka da squeeza | [FUsed Motorcyel ‘,':;. wggnzn playgrs are epxhpoeua to |, Miss Mary Lee Tueger, Piney Tranch, Tl I o 0010} McGraw isn't taking any chances | results from them worth while. play for maka da run 4 i st Meoatnne ter the play for the trophy, which |;= " o B 3 e, He iy s 1 L io4 and 'ug;vontlafl 3’::;»‘3"“"' J. R.De g5, Mtigaret Gachet, Tacaueters, defeatea | SITth races ine Monimiil Vygiears e e Carpania arges of Ban X . Parker., easant, G0, 60, ot and tp; one mile—hBaywood, s Miss Corrinne Frazer, Racqueters, Orange. 104; Irish Kiss, 116 Rlazes = ecourse of the Miss Nell Hendricks, Mount Plessant, Archer, 10 Exodus, 5 minm e 3 nenimEton e mnd. Country. Club, St and Miss Eliza ‘Hutchinso, e St T oy 15101, crmin v hich was stopped while the greens . i - 1 : i B LT third L1 ratehed—Fuir Gain. -~ A b - . . Allan, N vl Hand and A o o e e 1 Tennis Titles Decided. bifiree ot atowacee cieimed for raer | Ve e i WAt furtongs—Kin Y il e past. weel. The| ATLANTA, May 14—Morse of Tu- | cismue: st furiongs castral HI, 113, mok Tt ¢ ; Dream snin ecluae aters ew course may be in use in the |lane won the tennis singles champion- | longh. 100 *M . 65 Dcenm. @ to 5, third, Time, 1.0 = ring of 1922. ship of the Southern Intercollegiate |Mandie. 110: Tits 2 110 | piper. Audacious, Lady X = Dave Thompson, the new pro at the | Athletio Association today, and Wil- | Farie % ain Aleock. %‘ aimia ciub. has gone over the new | liamson and Blake of Georgia Tech | & et ‘$ixth race, fire and a half furlongs—Mis N > ourse several times and 1s very much | carried off the honors in doubles. & A Phaatom’ 6 to 1. 2 to 1 and even, won: Mawrcoran. - //fi: pressed _with the layout. Inci- : and 10 3, second: William A, 8 to NN Iy, Thompson has proven him- Navy Racketers Score. 2 suprentice allowanre of five pounds claimed. " Fime, 10227 Seratched—Reaier, Car RN / It a fine plaver and is very well = Z M % ked by the members of the club. ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 14—In a well (R N P ' layed match of tennis here this art- | i FLIES FAST IN RACE. —_—— N WO —— ernoon the Naval Academy won by | | . Bars Paid Sunday Ball | APANESE TENNIS STAR taking three of four singles and both S ars Paid Sunday Ball 10 SAIL. FOR L. S. SOON of the doubles from Lehigh. B. F. Miller's Pigeon Averages! PIERRE. S D. May 14—Sunday H | ¢ | base ball cannot be played in South H . O 1,413 Yards Per Minute. ! i % : . { Dakota if an admission fee is charged, 5 (EONBAY, Indin May 14—zenzo U. S. POLOISTS IN VAN. The third race of the Washington|the state supreme court ruled today & 1 u, the Japanese layer. = ' Pigeon Club was flown yester- | in handing an opinion in a case ill sail on May 21 for the United |Defeat “Woodpeckers” in Practi g ¥ tates, by way of London, lay in P! ctice from Mount Vernon. Ohio, with 128 o vty cup matenen. " Y Match by 11 to 4. | irds, trom ‘twents Clofts competine,| ~ parcE BAY | SDAY e following is the average spe of P, _l [ ROEHAMPTON, England, May 14— the first return to cach Tot, ‘L'w";‘m! A L ";’ 'l;"' Miss Lenglen Not to Play. e American polo players, . C.|five of which win diplomas merican League Parl 5 Rumsey, Thomas Hitchcock. jr. J.| I F. Miler, 1413; F. isme gu = PARIS, May 14.—Tho French Tennis | Watson Webb and Devereaus Milburn: | Caitea states :Am re. Depactimenr, 3 Home-Run Johnxon's \ ederation will not nominate ne | in a trial match here today beat the | V. Budecker, 1303 Gorge W. Fischer, gten. world tennis champion, for the | “Woodpeckors.” consisting. of Lievt |3: G- Brown Moote. brothers, BUFFALO STARS 4 vis cup matcl 1t considers five- | Col. Melville, Earl Hopping. Licut.|(iqmn Bl mer, L1 Vs, set matches too great a tax for a|Col. Aston and Maj. Harrison, 11|jiofer Bheaniagiony 11 ) Yoman plaer. Eoals 1o 4 ston, 1, WASHINGTON BRAVES = = 2 i L A i | l l P > R (4 ~+ = U N X 2 x y 7 To the new golfing fan let 5 saqi i s 8 5 s See the New Models v s - ¥ say that you can buy tho We will introduce in this city within at = For the old-timers we need It Deuel a few days A New Motor Fuel that sur- Advance Cycle Garage, A s} acatlon Eve U V eek' have just reccived & mew ops passes in every way any motor fuel here- 508 18 ntreet MW, : o / Shipment of ; tofore S B : Bowic & McPherson, £ MG Golf Club (;reater Power ofore put on the market. owie & McPherso I ‘ cGregor Golf Clubs = H. A. French & Co., s s 4 h O e o o iiho d More Mil TEie: ] e e N VERY Sunday is vacation tifne, when you , nd after swinging an ore IVilleage t is known as Haverford Cycie Co | ) - Wor't F Satlened A A have a Motorcycle! 1 put it in your own . F. L. Leishear, i e Permits the Least Arz Bin St N, Out over the hills you go-/into the fresh, Munger ir - : 0ld Town Canoes . ger Bromers. clean country air —to lake, or woods, or arbon I ormation i Vor o A" . b been coming in stead- §. E. Cor. Gth & G Stw. . . . 1 d fll iy, Weilow hayel o som: W stream. Your pal is in the siclecar, an e N AN Hay B Somat, A “the job” far Eehind. - Eliminates Motor F u el « WSSk, cares of “the job” are left far k Fishing Tackle So-Called Carbon e Who is willing to stay coo up in-town, Whatever you need, we have ized Motor Cycle Dealers - e o e s S¢S all ths s e = when a Motorcycle is so easy tp buy and costs tao. or Spar noc t is all that the name implies and E . ) : h S a5 more. A trial will convince you and so little for upkeep? Good fishipg and hunting Tennis ~ make you a permanent customer. “ H th > We have everything in the Gives the Motor : are so easy to reach, when yo{ “Do it with a tennis dine at prices mod- N o S " ¥ i 2, Srately Tow: — Leading Filling Stations Will Shortly I Motorcycle. ¥ J v g Serve You B The Sport Lover MOTO IE; RADES ASSOCIATION Whatever your favorite, we Watch for Announcement Listing These Stations o RCYCLE & ALL D T D = A IA 0 have the equipment for you at the Jowest prices in town. alford - 1 k lyn, V : { Ross a. West 1012 909 Pa. Ave. ’ t .