Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 26

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< ; . - C 9 ) 198 SPORTS. ) %" SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D., C., FRIDAY, MAY 20, 19 — o N r : Interest in B 1znt lers eferee B tlons and Yankees in GO(f]‘[GtCh %mo Tow . 1nlteres / en on | ceather permits. Both are exuct | ENGLISH TEAM EXPECTS . 5, NETMEN IN PARIS ™t peaveweissr hok HOENSE FOR BOUT it MAN ( | | : combat will be fought. i i hs showing Carpen- X e ERSEY BOARD Ll 2 [ Sratat W e e e e coagis i | bamoe explained, to SupPly “Beychol- | : i Ll 2 ueat heayy ‘| Rickard Has Placed Application in | 2™ I hile. the' Frenchman i Tilden and Teammates Have Hard |\ .1 q out Frank Hagnes of Aus | oRY stuff 5 _ Time Finding Rooms—He Bor- | (ralia in the first of a scheduled ten-| Hands of New Jersey Box- | "'"* e 8 EW YORK. May 20—Interest in the coming championship battle OYLAKE, England, May 20—Amierican and British golf teams will rows Stuff to Practice. 1'mg;“:‘“'T“’;z:’l’:"m”‘zf’;x" throeptimes ing Commission. | ATLA:;T:"&':. o-;':;m —Jack N i e G e ey e e meet here tomorrow for a match preliminary to the British-Ameri- Svhny 3 Sl I‘:-“;rchr;; Ialair;_;llwl a‘::;v":r llwhmv‘\‘fi T]E‘i‘w BY FAIRPLA | ¥ heav,-‘l‘.e::m i(;]han;:v:::x{ are scttled in their permanent training camps. is turning to the can championship tournament, which will begin Monday, and the L e o | country e gy M0—Tex Rick- | 5OReed o 2lo% hounds. whish|selection of the referce.- Owing to the international aspect of the con- admissio? ifi generally :nade that tlh_c ‘da_\- ““\l\l'l'\"l‘t “rl:hh ifi‘g‘"'):‘;’it}c::‘:(tl ' members of the American tennis team 17.:,,:;,.\-2\": pation forialicenne ;‘;r ::i | :;.uu.m'&m;:r h‘g'rlne d'::: 'DH:b?:Le'c?‘ test and the presence of a foreign title holder as one of the principals, the ? to one of the severest tests in its history. hile express 3 worta nurd | GOLF NEWS BY WIRELESS Ihere to take part in the he British pl il 11 th h h t over nds of the New Jersey boxing com- | third man in the ring will be a factor of exceptional importance. the British players will “just pull through.” experts here are not over- 1 to make between 185 and 190 for his | s o spe iss today. There is no betting at | ;7 = 3 it entier al cont signed by lection made by the principals, their P it = < ourt cvents near St. Cloud, spent mission Lo¢ i 5 5 | title match with Georges Carpentie In the original contraci signed by y 3 comfident, and express the opinion that weather Conditions will prove a [tourt fuente, ne st ciut stont] - PANNED FOR TOURNEY i s i huerion whriher eyt Hhis masch Wil e | SLEluce et Ko g Sameth ) et macins s Toeioee e big factor in determining the results. Should heavy rains iall, the match | their first aft - i g = 3 ik e '““(;“‘" “'” v"“ ;:"";‘A‘;t 1t's .al ™ Dempsey yesterday boxed four fastincluded a 1ist of six promine satisfactory\to the state boxing com- i will develop into a putting contest, for the greens of the Hoylake course |ther arrival from Ameri esterday | Players résting at the clubhouse’| thousand-to-nothing shot that it wi ; Do vou suppose the Governor of FOUNds with his sparring rmrt;n’rs Hejing authorities from whic h“lhl' 3 mission the promoter shall secure . 4 - > [ sffort to ings in this [ will be ketp in almost as touch 9T MOM [SUNDOSE. = i ared to be in excellent form. cree was to be selected., with certain | ¢p, the commision a list of referces Eessfessatvinpace oome arcuotelnimhilc bihersimcinh oy IS '"I.(I e e Imm S as Rt sl e | Sewi sTaey T O s S G " in case all parties were un- it i"S TR 0003 ‘not “lens. than ament: “The Americans un- |overcrowded city. 83 ches as | Dempsey to dinner at a high-priced | - ey 5 the i & % . of Teams Are Selected. e U I L S ) < iscouraged after |gallerics when the nationul ®olf | Atiantic City hotel and then be dome Arena Is Fourth Completed. ADIE ol axree Whe forty days previously to the date 4 { doubtedly have done good BS| Tilden Dbecame discourag scene of the contest the ‘bout. The English team will be composed | here, and they are veryiibopdiniay i mio 1oi« than CicHE Dlaces. and | championabin &5 Diamedl over the Cob| it Wl e Trce fionr acal atlien: Tum- | JERSEY CITY. May 20.—Construc- | New Jersey tends to bring this clause | Tne forty days will expire on Mon- 4 oy : L. C.|ers. but it worth remembering | U L, L L s sl SRt | pus? g . e r here the Demp- | of the contract into conflict with the { qay a : h list has enkins, former champion: djichEmeionshipiilosations, fhand Hiena iR en Giio fthelitennia courtaliniine [ £ BIECS AN BEiS con s crationb Al i harbud-utre entanglement, ourth completed. Contractors | phatically state that the referce of |commiseion saneres tF the rore oy & A GeatEe O Simpson | weatherasibeen abnomaliywtilL=ps BEU ) L0 RGOl o patr 1R tourney are fulfilled. It is pro- Mot at home (b most of the fans who | jeclare they expect to have the jobia bout held there shall e named bY which it appoints its own referees it < ;d. Aylmer, T. E. Armvc(_u‘r."] » Praises Jones® Game. of shoes from one player. a sweater |posed to empl wireless telephon “rhnll“ "’u‘; Carpentier camp “no fan's | inished before June 15. Seven hun- |the boxing commission of that state. Iwould only be by co-operating with Aiuierncnn and Hoker Wethored, The Daily Telegraph's golf expert, | °f #hoes racket from a |and if the service is installed stroke | vailng (08 FAINERTIET (EMP, (a0 TR dred workmen are enguged in the Time Limit- About Up. | the principals and promoters that any hares merica team will comPrise| who has played with Babby Joncs of |from another and a racket fro an | DY stroke reports of the matches will | land. Dempsey will start his task. The contract was drawn with the ©Nne of the six possible referees named S Evans I of Clicamo: Wrmncia | L, e L eeiner of (o Amectean | fhird and then waimed up in o aved tothose at'thef“ninstecnth [boxingiexiibitions oniSecurdar i 7 - e $ gt \in the articles of agreement could Quimet of Boston. R. T. Jones of At-|&t1 2 I hour's fast play to get his land legs Jim Jeffrics ‘has wired idea that the bout would e held in ‘werve. Close followers of boxing in lanta, Jesse Guilford of Boston. Dr. Thave come to the deliberate con- | back and change his luck, as he ex- Light portable batterics and masts | from the "‘";‘;‘("m‘°;§'[;§‘f'i';";fr:; Martin Stops Cox. New York state, but when official the metropolitan district incline to E e ta e o k and 5 4 g (he dha S A : - me Ul Haatac¥ofl Fom Anselen T I [ iin o any o pressed it L would be carried afield and a home ! invitaiion to sit in at t NEW YORK. May 20.—Bob Martin. | opposition arose and a shift wa the opinion that the honer of being FPlatt of Philadelphia, F. J. Wright of | Slusion that in many wiys Jones After this Tilden and his teammates | GO0 PO TOVERd BREE 900 8 IO0S | He will be here June A rOR e Mey 20 Bl Martin Hoppos] : T e tiren € the third man in the ring will be re- o> nd W € Bownes. I, oflsC Cllcution of ahots that T have||Tenewed ithoic hunt for rooms which sialion evectedl 2f P Gunotis : Soft Rond: knocked out Joe Cox of St. Louis in [€S5ary mo change in the articles of ‘served for a New Jersey referee rath- Pittsburgh. ever seen. He is extraordinarily 1y was rewarded with SUC- | cheme is feasible CarpenticriSecka S oLt Nondn the tenth of a scheduled fifteen-round | agreement was announced. As a re-'er than an official from a distant sec- In the foursomes Evans and Jones| ¢, 1o “ind’ has the heaven-sent gift | ¢ ST, N Y. May 20—} hout last night. sult the contract read that if the se- |tion of the country. om meet Simpson and Jenkins.|,f“nowing what to do and how to| — Carpentier has his scouts Quimet and Guilford will play Tollex | go ‘f¢° even before he reaches the| PTURES Sweep for G. W. Racketers. arching for softer and more se- and Holderness, Hunter and Platt will, i)y 0] what's more. does it MISS LENGLEN CA George Washington racketers made ! cluded roads for track worle - S WHER and Fownes Wil pias |t tn ot i and braropras | ANOTHER TENNIS TITLE |2 e i b mmcches Wi the | e teBiming farm, and. hewspaper- | AN Lo Lot A Shar the four Amerlcans most o be Delaware College team here yester-| & (TVSE ool oi' only on’ Mon- e :;“_";':"; el feazed N Evans, rp".‘;“"’f:;“'l’;’o":’:r"“.,"r';i PARIS, May Mile. Suzanne Summarie a: Wednesdays and Fridays at 3 3 =3 S i D e Denglen. added laurels to her s G pm. when Carpentler will work be- ! Evans will meet Tolley in the|of the draw ‘lmfl.l protybe fl""’;"‘;fi‘]",'y;h.n"|.< crown yes v when she and 3. 62 fore them. H Sl e and) thel gameliiaf atousing [ the semi-fnale between themee Mme. Rillout defeated Mme. Pigueron Serious training for the challenger: cat Interest. Evans has been play- | With a purely British crowd e gug dereateaibmes Bigucrun wit i et Songay” Twva rini | ihg extremely well of late. Yester- | tators o the grun= e Rl Deve Sk v chn seniniteatiun i one linsiacHand day he was hitting a very straight e Dl S e T i s 0 cne for outsid ork when the bail for a nice length. and was well | is _a ble contingency.s | She no Lozl hamDiona kD i within himself. On the other hand. | The writer chooses Tolley. Weth- | French motional 1021« v Tolley’s golf has not been overbril- Jenkins and Harry Braid as the womeirs singles, liant recently, but he is gifted with ish quartet to halt the trium-| = the happy knack of rising to the | phant progress of this American four. | i occasion when an opponent thinks| He describes Tolley as ain enigma. Harvard Racketers Win. he_has him by the throat. sayinz: “One day his golf seems in- = o The golf expert of the London [spired. and the next day it is a| CAMBRIDG SHar Times says, in writing of the coming | disgrace to a ten-handicap man. vard’s tenn Michi- gan vesterday, 4 matches to Coliege Golfers in Match. COLUMBL'S May 20.—Ohio i 1 meet tomor- what is an- nounced as the first dual w.stern con- ference golf match. Kach team will be made up of four men. STONES THE JOCKEYS i EW YORK, May 20—Jockeys who rode at the recent meeting in |FAST TIMES RECORDED TO “BEAT” THE RACES Detroit told a story at the Jamaica track yesterday afternoon of | |N HARNESS RACE MEET how a fellow out there found a new system to beat the races. He | - didn't use a pad and percil to worry his brain over the number of strides e a thoroughbred took while running a mile, neither did he bribe any s o ol R:’"“‘" ;—":,"“i jockey or trainer. His system was much easier and much moreeffective | AN A0y o e hot el and remunerative, and didn’t cost any money or worry. He simply filled ting. Trotting | his pockets with stones, went to the three-eighths pole, hid in the deep | Horse Breeders’ Association yester: { ass until a race was on, then slid over to the rail and pelted all the | day. outiot] orses and jockeys who were in front or near the horse he played. ,—,r';‘“'('.'f,g',&a,.‘f:n"’.,l,’,(f,-,?fl ab“}flhnm‘m M| Every braid and sh in Englis| Panamas iFor three days this system worked, bunch of squealers he would have had New York city. circled the ape in English Bangkoks Well for him and badly for thelall of his losses back in another day. in Ziek. Lady *Dritton, and American - > : .| Among the jockeys struck and pain- by Morgan Axworthy out of Drifton, dBckeys. After every tace onelor more|| oy inYnEILES JOCSETY SHMC and pain by Moxgan) Axwort 1%. She ix owned | Straws, at both Leghorns— Jockeys complained to the stewards| Warrington and Hinphy. by Mike Bowerman of Lexi.gton. that they had been struck with & stone. The first few complaints ‘brought only a perfunctory investiga- tion because the officials believed the lads were struck by stones hurled in prices. $2.75 to $7.75 SPORT MART—TWO STORES: Tennis Tips $2.75 is all you need pay for a smart, high-standard quality the air by the flying horses. But when Ve the complaints continued a thorough P LD straw, PLUS the added Kenton style features. nvestigation was ordered. The first day Pinkertons. stationed around the track. reported that only a few negro : “Paying less will not buy satisfaction.” Thostlers stood near the lhree-elghthsl 2 ) Bole. and they did no throwins.” But And at $3.75 you can have the p e joc! ti T - - - Plain_ More detectives were put on | PECIAL high-cost Hatter’s Straw-de-Luxe. g:néogih:;ardmzn }h;h;h':?azdci’;dmy‘ Tennin Racket, Paying more will not b ter styl lity. Tor thres races Ing(s:_\ny nim hurl the | e $5.00 VIS T R Bt Al on quality, stones. They ca | him to the Jockeys' toom for i;::lxinfl oo StiRackecs. Allimegele, = The jockeys recognized himy But’his | friends probably didn't fivée minutes | Ladies’ Pure Wool One-piece later. As he was brought into the ets, xuaranteed California style; 37.50 room Richcreek, who had been struck |l TENNIS HATS............ all colors, all sizen. ... . Lr:r;h s-l:am?:;l};:?fl:{. yene:l "zhn'; TENNIS PANTS. Men's One and ’l‘wnl lece Pure riders and their valets were “work. |[il TENNIS SHOES.. ... ] e Auaoles 1$5.00) STORES EVERYWHERE htic whipe Do it et ends o | enr e || Ear Stoppets detectives to aave him he Seceived s | 0% In Washington—927 Pennsylvania Avenue Greek, that he lived in Windsor, Can | QgNO finer straw hats than ada, and after losing half a dozen bets | flecided ne could win back his money | Dunlap Straws are made. No could knock sev A of, their saadlen in"cach race. T sai | finer can be made. Sennit s system wa: 5 q a “That i the Jockeys werens i and split braids and a lot of new and exclusively Dunlap Straws at $6, $7, and $8. 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