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. SPOXTS. \t IN TORONTO JULY 23-26 T ORONTO, May 17 will be played on t The Australasian-Canadian Davis cup matches | ¢ courts of the Toronto Tennis Club July 23, | R 25 and 26. T details were complete today on receipt of a cable- |way to the lead in the cl A quint gram irom the Australian association accepting the invitation ,coempetitions of the annual Yl\"d(llck- 1 t the ipod pin ch nships on the ¢ en- Ihe cablegram stated that the Antipodean team, comprising Ander- | o “nomsdonehins on, th Hawkes, Todd and Peach, and accompanied by the necessary offi- [Capital lea . would sail Sy he Niagara, June 9. If the Australians | §ount of 1.612. ik be D6 i st o IveN” (G Rigwnjand ve beiore July ¢ L minion championships. [\ent ta the front in th B dou In the Davis cup draw ! z les with a score of and G. F March 16, when Canada a | ockett gained first place in the ¢ 5 < wer B singles with ing . FRENCH TEAMIPICKED ‘| FOR MAED DB engl . : . : o and Mrs. Molls Salvation Army Will Be Helped by tent L renceserc Masons-Elks’ Contest Mis et titte to 2 . = champion- This Afternoon. shiiy Fault of Mme. won the tourney Fraterna GALLAUDET AT HOPKINS |Will Face Black and Blue Nine in Baltimore Tomorrow—College Parkers Blank Delaware. 112 and 1 ks eduled to battle at 4 ocloc wi be | Totals Henlovk, 43 Totals | Rrown, i Hughes, Transportation sent A Eapress f ity of Mary their The | 3 to travel to r Johns Hopkins Maryiander: Delaware, 1 to 0, ves i Visit Termiral R. R winners made twelve garden and Cole Inights of Pythias “to-7 defeat by t ternal Leag who | = SPARTANS HOULD CAOW Southwest Athletic Club Wants at st . John's. triple and Johnny| the ninth gave Mary- | the Newark nine. | for the winners! tos Wetzel, 1sey and Collins i 1 two safetie e betw thskeller No Duckpinners of the Potomac Sav. Hank (). . Post_ Office (R cllows (11 Resnolds Rathskeller No. 1 Team Topples 1,612 Duckpins in City Title Tournament. 1 te ociation will be on t ltonight spaper five-man and ‘\l\if)'llliln teams are competi {aflorneon st night's scor T MS. DOUELE 15 . 107 4 194 9 8 182 105 87 182 o Prospective Members Civurs riday T 1ers are negotiating with Meeting Tonight. ¢ University for a meeting on ; ¥ “ub « or- beibs allaudet will end | "h At b Spartan Athletic Club, a wcobs, A kvp_‘ “:“ LEST a5 e Park. Sullivan, Jas. B The club fosters base bail. foot ball | Kreisher, H. H. (C @ 761 and this sei nd. basket ball S o iy the field s SCHAEFER RUNS 400 THE EVENI bowled Masonic its Bowl- companied by a troupe of ager, Dexchs raine; TRAN WL FOLLOW COLLEGE R W YORK. ) —An tion train will follow the intercel championship regatta at Pou Ju 22, when th irhts of ( 22— 204| lumbia, California, Penns: — 304 | cuse and possibly Gther univ . pete. yra- om- EW RACE observa- ieorges Carpentier, heavyweight champion prizefighter of sparring partners, chefs, an aps, arrived in this country, on La Savole, to begin training for his coming bout with Jack Dempsey. apable nine in 0 illi i | Arrangements have been made to use | A or tonight at 501 41 street| The three-cushion billiard team [low the Yale and Harvard crews at Toathwest. Those interested in 1 vhampionship of the bureau of en-|London on Jun: Thirty cars will Slab are expected to be presen graving and printing will be decided | compose the train b pro- S Saturday. when F | Burroughs and| vided for : took g le ver will oppose arnett Arlingion Athletle Club took the |and James Hassett in a match ong end of a 9-to-§ scor : T thietic Club, Snoots huried 0od | ball for the winners. The Arlingtons will consider challenges telephoned to | Leo Wise, Franklin 6837 i Alexandria Athletic Association drubberfinn Convention Hall Market- | ers in a 6-to-4 match. Qua: le allow-| ed the Marketers seven hits and fan- | ned eleven. im of the winners| i evimonan Achicsie ciub war'x cor- RECREATION WOMEN BEAT :’"“*::WESTERN UNION BOWLER petent pitchers. Moundsme Kational Capi ed should comm with 2 Iva duckpin team or-| F. M. Boyd, 1229 southeast ct, now bowling Five, vanquished | SAN FRANCIS! aefer of "0, Calif., San shed what was said to be a world | title. balk line billiard record. when cored 400 points in three t Edouard Horemanns. the Bel- | gian champion. The to score ands: waefer, 0; Horemanns, M innings i l Ceterans of the first woman d in the Dist Recreation St. John's Defeats Friends. John's vanquished the F n Union g in a thre School nine in se match on the ation drives game. The cht. he score was 1326 to 1,224, wildness of the tek tion team winning each of Quaites, captain, did_the | & for te winners, v\l(hi 2" and high game of 109. | mbers of the team were liomas, Williams, Frech and | nwood. Misses Jacobson, King,i St. Alban’s Nine Victor. St. Alban’s pointed the way to West ern High School in_an 8-to-6 base b game y day. Haley, pitching for the winners, fanned fifteen batters. ——ey What's What in Base Ball | BY BILLY EVANS. |BRITO If a fielder throws his i 13 [ bue misses it. what is the itting and Romer comprised ‘estern Union team. —_— NS AGREE TO MEET. J.. May 17.—The; mbridge track team | a batted it a Oxford- When van a base runner. who s leld his et 2 combined team from Pr base on @ By bull v i dual meet at New When an impr .« ipt of is no pent the ball with his gl 2 The base runner can advance the moment the ball strikes the fiel 3. The proper batsman is who is called out. 4. The b | in considered in fter some fieider bas made a piay The base runner is out, the batsma 5o runners can advance u e de on the considered FIELD DAY IS PLANNED BY IRISH ASSOCIATION Nation d champions | o be held at d July 1 the Am f races Y bere for it- Prestige Isn’t Accidental sound reasom YOUNG MENS STYLES n w A Zephyr-weight COLLARS Al tbe fledx\‘:u_ ‘\t\] and com&ofi of soft callera’ combined wu E shfcfi?dasm%gse“ame & 17| Bureau Club. These pairs have Francicco es. | disposed of other teams that sought the at dhel Thirteen Events in Henley. PHILADELPHIA, May 17 —Th races will comprise pro 11 Days More This Sale Positively Ends on June 1Ist! Newcorn & Green’s Sensational Worth Many Dollars More SALE! S Ma (N, Measure Guaranteed All-Worsted UITS de to Your ! . Suitings ot merely all-wool) Scotchy Tweeds (We're perhaps the only firm in town that has 'em) And (Gua We prepared this event to cover two months on nd May! We set out to beat the large business April of last year—and to Men—do you realize the importance of this! you realize that th steds that must be There are just Blue Serges ranteed not to fade) > date we have achieved our purpose. « Do is means that we are offering wor- tremendous values! 11 buying days left to share in this sensational offering. If you pass it by, you are going to be out many dollar No catch to this—see the woolens displayed in our window glass. Their quality radiates right through the Merchant Tailors 1002 F Street Open Saturday E venings con the CARPENTIER ARRIVES FOR BATTLE. g urope, ac hix man- ¥ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY f7, 19l Australians to Play Davis Cup Match in Canada BOWLS 70 CLASS A LEAD Yankee Golfers Score Well in England CARPENTIER 1S MODEST Prefers People Await Outcome of Fight Than to Talk About It Himself. NEW YORK, May 17.—Georges Car- pentier, Buropean heavyweight cham- pion, today was preparing to settle down to the job of preparing for his fight with Jack Dempsey for the world crown in Jersey City July 2. The Frenchman, who arrived yesterday., is confident that he will win, but would rather that the people would wait the n to talk about himself Dempsey's challenger, who weighs about 175 pounds, said he never felt better. In answer to a question as to how long the bout would I he replied with a smile that he would be able to tell that on the afternoon of July 2 Carpentier snapped back an em- phatic when asked whether he would return to this country to de- t] fend the world title should he def Dempsey He stated that he hoped that Demp sey would be in perfect condition when they meet, in order that the sport of boxing might be improved by a real contest of such international import. Some day next week Rickard will ompany Carpentier to the site of arena in Jerse City, where the Frenchman will his first glimpse of the scene of the coming contest Demp: in comp with Rickard, will view the ring days later. Dempsey to Start Grind. te two or three ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 17— Arrangements have been completed for Jack Dempsey to training here within a few d Fulton StA;ps Goulard. PHILADELPHIA, Ma 17.—Fred Fulton, St. Paul heavyweight, knock- ed out Jack Goulard of Los An es last night in the second round. Wilson to Fight Chip. BOSTO! May 17.—Johnny Wilson, middlewe hampion, and Joe Chip seventeenth annual an Henley French Stake to Polydora. which w owed on = over the one-mile 550-yard|lish-bred course on the Schuylkill river. One of | iNg (0 Amba features will be by twel ch side of the boat race for ) Ive oarsmen, six ddle chuy CRIGINAL PRICE STAMPED IN EACH HAT, BUT Y TAKE OFF OFF $3 Straws ¥4 Straws $5 Panamas and $6 Bangkoks avy cut ites regatta will be held 25% S % On all Straws, Pana- mas and Bangkoks liam Duke | Spring trial onl Polvdora wa The Bohem , derby candidate, Vorite, finished Teven. vesterday won the Gre takes of 100.000 francs at 25 to 1 in the betting. M. Macomber’s an _even-money fa- sixth in a field. of ou ALITY $9.25 T $3.00 5315 e Therefo Every Hat marked with its regular Wonderful Straws at Actual Replacement Values HE Spirit of the Times is to give GREATER VALUE. Sarnoff-Irving hats are selling NOW at 257 below the price they would bring ordinarily. It is our contribution to President Harding’s policy of giving READJUSTMENT VALUES. at 25% less than their original price. 70 BRANCHES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES TWO WASHINGTON STORES: - SPORTS.’ 1 HUNTER TURNS IN A 72, ONE OVER HOYLAKE PAR L over the links at Hoylake yesterday to compete in the championshi cans always had with them the largest ga Dr. Paul D. Hunter of California was 1 da He went over the course both in t } on each occasion made the round in 72, which the amateur record In the morning, when Dr. Hunter played with Francis Ouimet and Bob- OXDON, May 17.—The Ame alio have s seas to attempt to win the | M p also were out pr ican amateu 1~hip plaved atter troke ove oon Wright had morni by Jones, he scarcely made a ford and Charles « ca re fault. Jones seemed to be somewhat | quired sevent out of form, requiring seventy-six for | rn\:;l. ‘l" e v tuoroung {plaved Sat Hoylak Dr. Hunter and Jones defeated Oui- | eight on each sid Foursomes met mateh w and The nd J. Wood Platt in a f three up and two to p C. Fownes. 2 -ball ved in the morr the afternoor ed J. HAVEFIELOT 0F BOATS BIG RACETOBRODHSPUN Potomac Club Oarsmen Among Whitney Horse First in Preakness Best Equipped in U. S.—New | at Pimlico, Richest Turf Davy Eight Is Speedy. Event of Year. With a new Davy eight-oared s BALTIMO May recently received from Cambridge. | 25.000 persons at #imlico Mass.. and another on the way from |Vesterday saw Harry Payy colt Broomsy running of the i'r |England, Potomac Boat Club this !summer will be among the best, if not the best, equipped rowing or- [owned by Spalding ganization in the United States. The | Baltimore. wa English_boat, although the property |Jex was third of Central High School, will be!Leonardo Il was Lowe housed and used by the Potomacs.| The race was wort In additlon to these new shells the ner. $5,000 to the second hofse, club will have five eights. fourteen | $3.000 to the third and $2.000 richest Am the value to the an $4.000 in ex- 1 to the vietor fourth. It was the stake of the year, 7 | winner being more t eight is the first of its|cess of the amount p on | of the Kentucky derby. The time of the rac and one furlong was 134 1-5 The winner of the Preakness was coupled with Tryster and the Whitney entrs was favorite in the betting. The tuels paid Whitne try $4 straigh'. $2.80 place and 0 “show: Pol Ann, $5.70 place, $4.00 show; Jeg, $6.01 show The fourteen starters finiched in th following order: Broomspun. Poliy Ann. Jeg. Leonardo 11 Touch-Me-Not. Copper Tomme., eek (added starter), Caref torm and Mythology. single shells, one double scull, quadruple scull, one four-oared s and two g The Da kind_that ever has been launche the Potomac. It has a cedar bottom, oak top and spruce interior finish. The shell is double-braced, with dou- ble gunwales fitted with the latest| patent metal heels, tracks and slides. The riggers and locks are more sub- | stantial than on other eights. The | shell was made and shipped in three sections. Its type is regarded as the | speediest ever developed. Candidates for the various Poto-| mac crews are getting daily drills on | the upper river. Practically all the veterans have reported for practice ! nd a lot of promising new material is at hand. for the mile EVERY STRAW OF THIS SEASON’S NEW STYLES—ALL MADE INOUROWN FACTORY STRAWS re we offer you the finest straws made price—you take off 259, 933 Pennsylvania Ave. 1215 Pennsylvania Ave.