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. SPORTS. ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 22, 1921—PART 1 SPORTS. 29 . Carpentier Has Lost Prestige Since His Arrival in America for Battle With Dempsey FRENCHMAN 1S FRAIL |DUAL EET T0 HARVARD MEET TO M. | T. AGAN|SPAULDING NINE LEADER ((0URTS PLEASE TILOEN iNH PLUM TO NEWPORF- - AS COMP AR_EL) TO FOE Downs Princeton, 59 to 58—Gour- |Wins New England Collegiates for IN Ko_ OF C. LEAGUE RACE American Likes Those at St. Cloud, in Awarded Final Round of Davis din Jumps 24 Feet 6 Inches and | Fifth Straight Time—Driscoll Where World Title Matches | Cup Matches—Other Contests | | Gourdin, Harvard's negro athlete, | ©ZY today scored a fifth successive to give it the lead in the race for the Knights of Columbus |y sierican tennis team which will \cup committee of the United States boxing enthusiasts who had been inclined to the belief that the |atter making a broad jump of 240Gy Nowe (‘{""';F"'"»‘hi"”fia!“:s League championship. The combination holds first place. with four participate in the world hard court Lawn Tennis Association tonight an= Frenchman had an even-money chance to beat Jack Dempsey on July [fect 6 inches and winning the | Athletic Association. !r';:(f':::‘,‘"“;’:ri victories in five starts, while Keane and Washington council tcams are |tennis championships here had theif inounced assignment of several 2 next. You hear no talk of that sort today. Georges has lost his pres- | 100-vard dash. took the 220-yard scored in nearly cvery event and|tied for second. with three wins and three loses each. Potomac iSifiret practice today in the historic|matches, September 2. the day on tige. The reasons for this state of mind foliow dash ‘frmn S'!l(-;"l-lnsn‘?.J';lr(!:'r‘\'"""}" o :;::ir" ru;mx aggTegate doubled that of } fourth, having won two of five games, and Carrol fifth, with two Wins {10 o6 Guint Cloud. where the cham- | which the challenge round will be o i ————— sprinter, an elpe h son d carest colleg 5 i 1 v v, S ~ No. 1—As compared to the rugged | feat ths Tigers 55 to 55 in a duall ‘Cape TLUREC L e oy 1RSI Starts. pionship maiches will be played {played at the West Side Tennis Club, Mg | Sk Tiiee) E oday. lege. winne. S Batting and flelding marks find |avenue southeast, at 2:30; Metropoli- am T. Tilden. nd. the world | Forest Hills. L. 1. is the only date yet Dempsey. with his blacksmith chest, track meet at the stadium tod ier (o hoth ey sep vard . : Metropoli- g : | 1 1 dash—Won by Gourdin Harvard: fand 440.-. enitas broke = 2 - - % tan Athletic Club vs. Clarendon « shoulders and other rugged physical | et e et emton thiet Clat . Tar | foo gW(¥ard events. broke the record | Spaulding well down the list. The| BY SPARROW McGANN. Wins Two. Othier Events. Sets 440-Yard Mark. PAULDING council nine has not been doing anything startling at Will Be Played. Are Allotted. . EW YORK. May bee (s Copeticed el B HiEl o e e e e Hee e O bat or afield this year, but it has traveled at a clip fast enough | oo o LI G ORK. Mav 21 -The Dasie country a decided slump has been noted in the confidence of those | ;oo b EECG: s uté of Te o siitg ion. was parficu-{g. . L ! auarter mile by winning in!jaaoue lead S |letic Association, Clarendon. at 3 e b e en t1ay COUFLS e S switors tan Tennis Club was reached here suggested a jockey. The second, third, Chapin. Points were distributed as follows: [ handling the sphere is concerned. for | Club, SomErser at 3 OO R en s saidlthiey were h“lorize. the final mateh The semi-final e oo s Edainrihe Harvand Ti MoLT, Boston College, 23; Wil- | their average is but .878. Washing- | l¢tic Club vx. Masons. § world in the lower half of the draw will be a4 with the g Tilden said he was satis effect below the cheek bones which, Frenchman Finds American Boys 1 1oly Cross. 11: Brown. 10: | ton has done the niftiest fielding for | Streets. northea 20-sara hixh, iamaa) ion 0 N fdon AR o . e adine | Plaved at the Ontwentsia Club. Chica- hic vard: s 3 ate "o Amberst. 8; Colby, 7: New |, record o 2% and also tops the|Ath G ) way the players we AL £0. under Western Lawn Tennis As- fHousis pegbalily N e = G fEhet Hampshize 6 Wesle Sowdoin. | bunch at stickwork. The team has | letic Club. 17th and D strect into form. und was particularly S e - ural. k v sl 3 i at s 5 oo b. 17th and o a « 3 sociation auspices. while the Cleve- man who is too finely trained. Again. Are Not Stopped by Barbed- vyard hurdl 3 Vermont, 1: Mai Summaries: | hatted at a rate of .300 since the start | €ast. at 2 Washington Athletivs lighted with the sulendid playing of iU (L SIEPeas While the Clede: his chin is somewhat sharp. and the Wire Entangl ; 1onS e Kt Haard 100 vunt dnets W of the ‘campaign. Spaulding is next|Red Caps. Union Park. first game of | Mrg'Nonla Biuratedt Matiory and Miss |10 AT, Tonein impression he gave was that he was ire Entanglements. 1 iovard. run—Van by Stevensan. enanadnsly 8. Carter. st with 2ss) . | double-header at 3 Edith Sigourne: The seco -ound ate a pretty fragile customer to battle 3 A o\ Ta by Steyenan; Wiown. | Time. 101 to last. with .233 cond round match between h-vard dush - Won by i Coll . < o Qe g - B S iscoll, 5. Kean Carroll and Potomac nines Hilton Athletic Club defeated Perry In the practice play Tilden pa v ithe winners of the Spain-British Isles for the heavyweight championship of | MANHASSET, N. Y. May 21— Timer 4 o weepde ta ettt Bov | low Washingten in the. flelding | Athletie Club 6 to 3 in the deciding |with Mrs Mallory for three sets|i0S "innces of the Spain-Britiah lslex . Time, 120 vard hurdlex—Won the world ! Georges Carpentier learned today that | Syard mn-Won by Conover. . by E averages and Potomac and Keane, as|contest of a three-game series. With against Miss Sigourney and Aroldigiven (o the Allegheny Country Clah o. 2=The theory of his manager, ' 5 8 SuiBl LIRS Y AL S second.. Reafield, Princetons third: colfy el TS o named. are Tight behind the leader at|the bases loaded in the ninth, Davis|Jones. the champion and Mrs Mallory | Bitiaburch The - Crescent Athietic [Hescamps tisuthach toofmuch DOXInEss - E i i Mile run—Won by 0°Connell, Harv: et e bat Carroll is a poor last with the|of the Hilions tripled. and scored |Winning. —i. 61 6 3 Miss Si-/Ciub. Brookivn. obtained the Argen- will not help his protege ‘and that. as ST oR S Racren (ORtcirealAmuer g 2 third, G F H0-yard W, mace, being credited with an average | when Stephenson sacrificed. gourney then retired and J. D Eltine-Denmark. match, which is & bhye a consequence, sparring as a part of jcan bo: | ton Colloge Time. ed w0l seconds new [of .134. Washington heads the base ! .y, Athletic Club and Mohawk |Jones and Arnold Jones pl in 1811 by 3D | theft record with thirt Natianat ir_the second round p < AL e d Mrs -one and has| athletic Club nines will clash at Union | hard sets against Tilden and 2 Competinz nations have been in- made eleven two-base hits. more than | Bomie Horg [ Mallory. winning. 7 by~ Martin. FinIactn record. I’ vious mark mad Lester. Williams.) the training course will be limited., When one of Carpentier's attendants emphasis being placed on road work.|went to the gymnasium rigged up in v s, s v ing . 5 N r. P Won by v a | Park next Saturday in a game for the S L {formed that first round watches, if Exminastics. ahadow :"i‘“";““\"‘l Melthe barn his whistled rendition of by Harwond, arsant: m-yand, run—Won by G. Bawden. M. L T. | 5chicved by any other team. [benent of the Saivation Army. Play || American ‘money s (backing Bles {p1sved ,the Tnited States. must be e. How, asi o wise ye. can | £ vard: third, Teavis, - 2 Fames| et el aal) 3 Y Mallory to bea « cd Su-!eomn! v July 3 | TheMiatsciieicer aa intorniniciiny Harvard: thi Mife run’-Won by Richard S. Buker, Tates, | Amiong important sandlot = games | il start at 5 o'clock. | 3anne Lenglen. the French champion. ¥ Skl B0} Ieecond e Time. 4 cheduled toda are the following: Augus . «. ‘Rex Athletic Club, A Kenson Athletic Club was in a bat- igust 6: third round, by August in judgement of distanc and_Good timing. and |, iolent sneezing. Puzzled. he in-| Two-mjle run—Y ou by Raymond B. Buker, | Silver Spring el 3 and fourth round. by August 20 e e e = whiene t 11 inches by Time. jeorgia and Alaska avenues, at 3 !in& mood yesterday and won two Two oiher matches, vet unannounced, which require constant attention 1est| "'y ving along a rafter in the top of SweetiErine Pole vaulte-Won by M. F. LT oot Gibraitar Athiege. Club. ve. (Kames. The Washington Siagets were | TITLE ROUNDS REACHED (7o oiny N s Countes: a fighter grow rusty in these valuable Height. 11 feet 6 inches. defeated 15 to 5 and Holmead Athletic the barn he found three tousle-haired zourain, Hacsl|| SSIELC ML (oet 8 duties. = (0 s Indian Head. Indlan Head, Md.; Cos- | ¢ £ ! Samuel Hardv. Beals €. Wright, elements of his g Il boys. Collaring the three, he ushered o tiied, Goodell, ¢ "4 ot DF G - \Dandow. AL o) o HPeatiive: Rort iMyer. Rosedale | Club. 10 to 3. B IN FRENCH NET EVENTS 'uiioi Hackett, George T. Ades _No. 3. The secretiveness at Carpen- tham 1o the front gate. They stack | o e Shot put- Won by . Holy | playgrounds, at 3: Randle Athletic KElk Athletic Club made all of i PARIS. May 21— Jean Samazejilt, 200 Robert D Wren comprise a spe tier's training quarters may have Deen ypeir tongues out at him. and when | e b P et acr i Grany 43 feet 217 inche { Club Macabees, Twining City flats, | hits count in the game with st.| BPARIS Mav 21-tlean Samasel L cial committee appointed to choose designed to conceal from the public p €I (DAFUTE QUL At Mim. ang when Haliex 2 hizy; s Discus throw-—Won by W. N Pinkham. M.|at 2:30; Peerless Athletic Club vs.|Stephen’s nine and won 5 to 1 rated six dl'l"ogl(da fefented 5 ithe United States team. It has been how good the French fighter is. BUlion 11o jorch, his shoulders shaking throw—Won by Spe e e e s e | Wardman Park Athletic Club, Monu-| Riggs Athletic Club never was per-|blavers iin 1920, today dufeated & 'announced that selection will be grexe ate & 1008 Ameslcana MOIARE b iehi w inthi : rown. Harvard: third, Collogn e 2 feet T8, memex 8 | ment Lot diamond No. 1. at 1: Sham- | mitted to loaf in its engagement with | e cmites (enmis cham. Pased on showings made in compe- }’::,f"og[ X:hoo\:,:n;h:::)“'"p(‘;';‘;;g(“ te. “°7! Had the bovs been permitted to re- A (e Thinchen. High jump -Won by K. H. Clark. Amherst. {rock Athletic Club vs. Arlington Ath-|the Washington All-Stars, but took | | tition this summer. feet 10 155 i e mvn'slilm;:l;T:MANY MATCHES PLAYED bert. the 1920 titleholder. and Gobert | FPIAYers in the Women's Tennic P £ 2 o 3 in | League of the District had the bi v : s b ther men 2 b chol > At furlongs: theee-year-olds and and Laurentz will meet Max Decugis | stric the busiest ever may be said about other of training teday in preparation for | interscholastic track and field cham 107 (LAl ), S50, and Max Germot, the 1520 doubles week since the season opened. There Carpentier has fought. however. nojthe world championship contest with | pionship here today with a total of 5 fonix, 106 ~(Erancix); | i i challeng one. can say that these three wWere|Geormes Carpentier July o mith the| 57 points s a result of winnine | Woodtrap, at Long 0dds, Sets Rec $11.40 and $8.50, s ia e | Dumbarton Club Racketers Take champions. ‘in the challenge rounds. i .r, many matches played and many N nd not the goods. . They were tough guys. shortest workout he has indulged in | the ‘fitle three times Mercersbure | ord Mile and Quarter in Win. | sy S it Time | 5 v Height 35 . > ? 9 Washington| No. 4. Looking over Carpentier's Main th would have been disap- Sema—————— b T letic Club, 14th street and Potomac:the game 9 to inted. fo Jer o S coaratag e gpponents. Therel < & ErovIng e | e wreca o the vomn; was| MERCERSBURG ATHLETES | , he ‘men’ ne has met Of these the L L werke mie nowr. | CAPTURE NATIONAL TITLE B|[} RA[}[ ][] []U]S"]ER Klaus and Joe Jeannette. all of whom, ATLANTIC CITY. J. May 21—| PHILADELPHIA, May 21.—Mer- beat the French champion. What-!Jack Dempsey finished his first week | cersburg Academy won the national Louisville Race Results (new i o e i 5 about in their prime. and Carpentier since he started his mrind here six|a!So gained permanent possession of | track record) " Lively, Marse dohn. All Eight Matches Played lWASHINGTON CANOEISTS ““" ""':“:' "‘_‘;“'“:‘""d- Results: then a mere kid. zave them gruellin days ago. He worked in his indoor | the championship trophy. George = o | General Agramonte, Basil. Youneed, With Columbia Team e s [ Scienig & Sargepet battles. Why this is not held to his!arena a little more than half an hoar. | School was second. with 18 points, and ning Kentucky Handicap. RemtR JimiDalsy S Blemiuh Skl ldpolisftand 2 TR RS RS TS credit is puzzling. en | Jack Clifford. who boxed the last,iNortheast High School of Philadelphia | | oyigviLLE, Ky, 20 o1l ibsomal racenifour) ava) unenairl fukios Dumbarton Club made a ctean sweep! 10 COMPETE IN REGATTA] wzel Tacaperors, 624, Sey. as every one w vo rounds 5 o = 5 6. o i 21 H i - it _ 4 : % uliette Lyou, Libe S Saitas Domuscy: asiavery ancimalt. EegzonndguiinDe mpsey. was KTOgEY | ird, wi PREv Rosebud's record of 2: estab- | {F0-) e s Mgl il o f IR atches over the Columbia| Washington Canoe Club will hold a | sewall. Mouse Pleaanr the showing against him that he did, | "¢ Pleeding from the mouth i lished when he won the Kentucky | Deins: Tas s Country Club team in ihe Washinz-| closed regatta this afternoon over the | Mrs. Rovins, 1. Jack would now be at least a three- ! T g Meet to Penn State. i Derby on May 9. 1914. was lowered | x second; Gentleman Jouette, ton seennin A ssociation Shvesterdaviiis, s in front of the clubhouse iburn. Burrall class, afternoon on the former's courts. b e D e . tount’ Fles An upset was the defeat of Maj. Ar- | gouo" BC SObE BIEEr O ents will | Mary Roterts, ia-one favorite, with not a great deal| BUTLER IS HITTING .448. | FITTSBURGH. May 21—Penn state, | Sheffth of a sevond when Woodtrab, | fori); 800, “snimi. | Hime, 345 of interest in his coming fight. at that. | with 10715 points. won the annual |30 der in_th onjiithelXoslinEEnig Johs S 1 r nts wi ) fomehow. this little Brennan affairj University of Pittsburgh open-track K‘:‘gm;g,\ e ol S yeare R I e o ;:‘“:r‘{::'i‘;::‘O"h‘;;'ghr""‘;::ll;‘:l:'g:;‘“ comyos. the program. The atiair will | TF05 Y has been fading out of mind. while|Tops American Association. W"Hm»): here: today. Bitt was second: s g e gt Churchi] LY i | yiumers since il 22 this” vear: ciaiming; | m2 e s S e e s he talk is concentrated upon with 551, points: ashington and . 3ray L i three-year-olds ‘and upward—Kimpalong, 31 4 Catin 3.0 h ers exl, O Hiiae ot fas e Brief a Close Second e iy Womsicn and ! yonett third, . T ey, a0 g s ana 8290, Twon Al SINGLES. tinue training after today. for hey | '3irPric Tnst’ Willard. Fulton. Miske and | 8 {West Virginia University. fourth,| Woodtrap paid $15.20 to win. $23 to|Jr., 114 ' (Flclds). $850 and $§.20. sevond:| John Temple Graves, jr. Dumbarton. de-| are scheduled to compets in several |Liberty. 6—3. 6. against A B i Butler and Brief, Kansas City team- | witn Westminster, fifth. with 6.} Place and $12.10 to show. Kthel Gray | Lazy Lou, 105 (Pollard). $3.10. third. Time. | feated Maj. Arthur Yencken, Columbia, .| out-of-town regattas in the near fu- | Mars Roberts, Liberts. defeated Elsie Danow. other opponents, mates, have exchanged places for the |and Bethany College, sixth, with 315, | Paid $7.70 and $5.20. and Jouett, a field | 14 13, Nell Yorke and Sam Reh also ran. * | 6. X—6. ture. Trips will be made to Balti- | Burrail class. 61, 63 . Bates, Dumbarton, horse coupled ' with Breadman and | Fourth race, Fountaine Ferry Park handic defeated E. O Helen Wright, ' Liherty. defeated Helen o i = Sy £ & i #even furlongs: three-year-olds and upward— | Leech, Columbia, 6—2, 6—. : more. Philadelphia and New York. | goncon Rureall class, 60, 60 French Fans Are Coming. {leadership of the American Association | Lafayette Beats Lehigh | Bunga Buck. $5.70 ’ .t Distinetion, 110 ' (Taylor). $9.40, $8.20 mnd | Col. Walt C. Johnson. Dumbarton. defeated . iee Smith, Pincs Branch. defeatéd 2 | batters, the former topping the list ayette S gh. | The race, with $10,000 added money. | $i. won; Rangoon, 108 (Garner), $3.60 and | L. I'. McLachlen, Columbia, 60, 60, Miller. Burrall class, 8—0, 60, By the Associated Press. | with an average of .448, while the lat-i BETHLEHEM. Pa. May 21.—La-| Wa8 Worth $15.200. of which Wood- | £270, second; Wyoming, 107 (Lunsford), $3.70. homax Mangun. Dumbarton, deteated Ar-| FAWCETT IS HIGH GUN | Misx Porterficld. Pines = Branch, —defeated PARIS.- Mayv 21—Two hundred: ter is hitting .426. Hauser of Milwau- i fayette defeated Lehigh in a dual | trap won $12,65: ithel Gray. $1.500; | third. “Time. 138157 Swas. Courtahip. " Atts | thur Klater, Columbla, 63, 63, ‘( ariotee Martia, ‘Alumase. &2 63" e French fight “fans” have booked pass- | kee continued to hold third place, with | track and field meet here today. 717 | JOUSLL. $500. dnd Ginger. who finished | for, M, Mue, Duzle,” Trust oficlal und John | Arthur White, Dumbarton, "defeated A Y. AT WASHINGTON SHOOT Kelliher. Tiigh Schoos, 64, 8 20 age on the steamer Leopoldina. which | an average of .422 { points to 3412 [eangsaveaRthelstulkeiofisar . Fifth race, ninth running Kentucky handi-| Huntington Hille, Dumbarton, defeated Ar- ¥ g l Mrs. Pierce. Piney Branch, defeated Mary will take a representative of the| Z. Willing of City slammed —_— When Distinction. four-year-old bay s cap: one mile und_ one-quarter: three-year-olds | thur Heaton. Columbia. 6.1, 60 C. C. Fawcett, breaking forty-eight War Risk, 6—-1. 6—2. French government to America to wit- {out another homer and brought his A Track T Ahead. 18lly. won the fourth race. the irack | and unwant ol e (tarreisge St DOUBLES, of fifty targets thrown. was high gun in! ver. Pines Rranch, defeated Dorothy ness the champlonship match between | string of them to seven, while Dressen, | rmy Irack lTeam Ahead. record for seven furlongs was low- | £2.10 and 31210 118 wa = the handicap trapshoot for the officers’ by g ¢ Georges Carpentier. the French idol, | #he fleet-footed St. Paul player. failed | WEST POINT. N. Y., May ered by one and one-fifth seconds to | ner). $7.70, $5. 102 (Pol-{ _Johnson and Mangan, Dumbarton, defeated t the Washington ppine SRECEY trophy held yesterday third. 21.—Army | in the first ' lardi, 8 Behave | States and McLachlen, Columbi i me., 3 6—1. 6-3. -t feated Helen Sinclair, and Jack Dempsey. o add to dozen stoien basex. defeated Tufts in a dual track meet [1:231-5. Missed the Time | Yourdelf. Sterling, Upse . Pleasare. g, Foote C: Gun Club. He fired with a twenty-yard | [ o o . xmm‘;. 93 points to 33. | race today. had clipped one-fifth e«kcon(l’ i,:';.r}' r,‘;,.']‘f :i».lnii..é‘ “"x;_ur“xr:mmyl : l'lu)l‘n.b’;rl‘l‘i l&':.uld an aptl A3 Dandicap, Al contestants shot ai Afty |63 and Flizabeth Chickering, | from the “old mark. Bungabuek and Midwas alxo' ra Heaton, Columbla, 6—0, 6-—0. targets. Other scores, with handicape, | ~Dorothy Gentels. War Risk, defeated Mra. 3 3 R i Miss Joy <lipped one-fifth second Sixth race, Crescent Hill purse: four and follow : Bentley, Mount Pleasant, 6—4, 6—1. Michigan Routs Chicago. off four and one-half furlongs in the | one-half farlonga: two-searoll Aiien: milam Hunter (20), 47: Gamett (18). 44: Connor| Miss Hendrick. Mot Dleasant. defeated NN ARBOR, M T o) — e a t 52 3-5 sec- | ances—Mixs Joy. 110 (Garnet), X B $2.40 i g 20), 43: Reeves (18), 42: Marcey (18). 41:] Miss McLaury. War Risk, 8 6. 4—8, 88 IT e ettt Mave 21 | sk thirace Amaking it eHin A $210, won: Comaedic Darmour 110 .| King's Plate to Herendesy. v (181, 0r M Cann (189, 307 1 Stisa Hall, War Risk ; ok mact sItnNChicagoibese tos - rett. $3.50 and $3. second: Naughts Nisba.| WOODSIDE PARK, Toronte. Ont. | (1) 30: Hean (20). 39; Stine (18}, 30 up. Mount Pleassnt. 6.3, 63 day, 108 points to 27. 1o (Lunsford). $3.30. third. Time. 0 May 21.—Herendesy of the Brook- | (18). 39: Rolden (18). 89: Liveses Walker, Cutshaw Grimes, 334 Shorten, Det. . 333 Mayw, N Y. ‘3T | Flagsteud, Det. .. 333 | Jones. Bow. . 233 | Jacobron. St 333 Ward, N. Y. 333 | Junes. Det. 330 Pratt, H 3 330 | Roth. N H + Severeid H 7 | Oldham. a Ruel. 02 1 3in| Ween, b Y 1 3 1 3aiJohnwon,. Clevs 0 0 ” & Katakana, Bright Trash and Bobbed dale stable won the King's Plate, ! Wsnkoop (20). 37; Midyette (16). i i ai Jamaica Race Results *'ovonth race, one mile and one-sixteenth;| CARada's bremier racing event, today, | (19 7: Burroughi (18). 35: Houeh De Palma Sets Auto Mark. National League Batting. { American League Batting. Navy Wins Dual Games. | faree-rear-olds ‘and”upward Sming — Faus r;egglllaotins lae .;“ua undB 2 quarter X INDIANAPOLIS, May 21.—Ralph de . S| o €l . O 3 o e ol, rancis), .60. $7.10 d $5.30, | in 2:10. locke: mm; utwell was i Player—Club. . SB. Pet. || Player—Clun AB. B. B HE SR Pet. | ANNAPOLIS, M. May 2l The|™ race. five furlongs—Lads Delld, 13 to| Won: Yellow Hlossom, 96 (Porcite).” 0. s5.80 T Hovar Vidtir whe Bemcdl e Yale Wins at Lacrosse Palma, automobile race driver, broke ~UY 0 667 | Dauss, Det. o 1005 00 % Yuval Academy fleld and track team | K0, Tnd 1 tn 2. won: Fred Kinges, § to 3| $5.00. second; Wild Flower, 110 (Robert). | langths “Behind, and. Mol Catpurse. gns) 5 the track record of the Indianapolis 5 o 643 | Heilman, De 108 19 won from Carnegie Tech today, 71% 0 5. second; Doves Roost. 3 to 1, third. | 38.10. third. * Time, 148 . John Arbor. | 1hi'd " The race carried, besides fifty | NEW HAVEN, Conn.. May 21.—Yale | speedway for one lap here tod Killefer, ' Chi D | Kmion” S 1 o5 2 points to 41%. e L0115, Seratehed—Voorgeria, Aoni Ranld Stride Oue Birthdsr. Fountan Fav.| uineas given by King George. V,|defeated Harvard at lacrosse here to-{ when he covered the 2% miles in " 559 | Burns, Cle 3 ! Agnes = e, % . . | g ° < Slaien < V. :29: oy A o 00 | Wood: Cleve = 3 | Aeoond race, xix furlongx—Cum Suh. even, | Gingham, Toney Lady and Verboten also ran. $7.500 from the Ontario Jockey Club. |day, 3 to 0. 11:29:73. e 8 S 5 BOONE LEADS BATTERS !ziozame il won: Lo o 0 ! g 4 334 Bvans © 13 Time, 1.134-5. Scratched —Vibrate and Si- 7 PR g R IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE | ;- i ws, hil. 3 o 417 anler. et. 9 3 rd race. one mile—La . 0 5. 2 to Mrdninian & o a7 Stephenson. Cleve.31 £ T. Boone, New Orleans, dethroned |5 and ont. won: Falr Again. 1 to 4 and ont, | Mamauz, Bkin.. > ) 4aq | DileClese_ L3 Hunglinz of Memphis for the leader- | xecond: Biff Bun m|l.‘flnrd.h'l‘1‘m;. 1.39 35, Kovder. XX E 1o e ShipiinibaceineRiniithe Southern umo sl B et fannex IR = L '%z‘l{ulh N Y clation. Boone's averaze 15 .380. | urminator. even. 1 fo 6 und out. won. Mad Sichatuon.” H 11 38 Mowtit, omi Frierson. Nashville. is the runner-up, | futter. 1 to 6 and ont. second: Cirrus, out, e T L E Newiine with 376, while Hungling is next..third. Time, 1.5. ' Scratched—Thunderclap, 3 Miller. PUI18 w7 % o240 0 0 3s gebn S B with .375. | Bluzes and Yellow Hand Johnston. Bkin.. 19 28§21 2z 3o = Anderson of Chattanooga, with six |, Fifth S Raix (an) nge 2 i okto, Kelly. N 23w K 340 | pote Ch: - £x Komers, continued to lead this depart- 5 = to 3 and oo won: Dinna Care. 1 to 2 Carey. Pit 19 ;‘5 & '_;:1' Sargent. Det o ment, while Stewart of Birmingham |17} 3% (new track record). Scratched—Kin: Harzrave ‘: oG ik Nalker. Phil 12 stole three more bases, and is setting ! nonl and Capt. Alcock. 2031 0. (0 B8] poa et the pace for the base stealers with | Sixth race, five furlongx—Buduna, 7 to 10, 2 12 4 342 O Nel). Clove, fifteen. 1 to 4 and out, won; Balance, 7 to 10 and out, 5 0 3L Witk, Phil. - [ xecond: " Sailing Along, -ouf. third. " Time. R. Mitler, Phil....17 53 7 1 well, Cleve. | 1.00 2.5.- Scratched - Buseadore, Nightmare aod Weightstone. Phil 27 101 19 5 Rlne, Det. Ray Outpoints Dundee. DR i PITTSBURGH, May 21.—Johnny Ray, |~ T e iPittsburgh lightweight, was given the L 0| newspaper decision over Johnny Dun- e Rew York. ' tonmrount baut s | Other Sports on Page 27. afternoon at Forbes Field jllEme ‘Get Ready for Tennis N Griffith, Rkin Tierner. Pitts Routhworth, Bos. Teal, Chi. Cruisa, Ro< . Krueger. Rkln. e 10 2 316 | Strunk. Chi % 10 19 e M . e s el EEER 2 With a wel-rolled court, a beauti- e b a Club Batting. ful day, a good partner and the 3 Meusel. Phil.. 1 34 Club, Detroit Clevelind. St. Louis. AR. R H. 2R3 1113 180 360 65 19 7 7111 9 best tennis supplies from twe best athletic store in the city. e t. | 05152 5 45 2 K18 et .. 5 M 1S DA A | i I ST DA @ o Balls, Rackets, Nets, Shoes, Markers Pittshurzh . 2% 976 199 430 2915 3 oh 15 20 3 20 ® New York .. 2% 930 143 Philadeiphia . Roston. . St Louis. Cincinnati .. Rrookiyn.. .. U 57 /I8 T 11 Only Reliable Makes at Low Prices ! Al T Golfing Equipment Fishing Supplies A Old Town Cances Chi and Other Athletic and Sporting Eveready and £ Good's. Daylo Batteries 1'WALFORD’S, 909 Pa. Ave. N.W. “Home of Quality Sporting Goods” o 104 29 a2k 121 251 34 14 288 33 18 % 15 15 13 13 Pitcher. Sutherland. Odenwald, Acmta, W Scliacht. | > = . wwm-s. Home 1n a Jiffy! Advance Cycle Garage, 709 H St. N.W s (1 T HILE the crowds wait and scramble sfzin e e w to get aboard jammed street cars, you bl e breeze home on your Motorcycle b ey -—a quick, pleasant jaunt in the fresh air, , | F. L. Leishear, that chases all the glooms out of your system Pt and gets you home in time for early supper, | ; i 719 North Capitol St. with an appetite like a kjd,s- ! Piteher WL Pitcher w . Cooper. Titts. O Hamilton. Pitts. Glazner. Pitts mith. Rkin. PFillingy Ros © Vanghn Mam: Riin . 0 Cansey Dougian. X ¥ Rictunder, h Benton. N ¥ Ponder. 1 i e North. St L 1 Riviere, i 1 Fhbira il ) Weinrt, Pl 1 0 i 1 i H 3 ne. i Jones. Pam Fuber. Chi Mays” N Y ierey, N | Covelenkie, Clive | Oldiam. Dot s lile, G Mulrenns Moore. P Dauss. Dot Harris. Phil Leonard, Det. Kerr. Chi Perry. Phil Collinx. N. Y.00. Rurwell, St Morris. Chi_ ... seli. Rox ton. D = Thet 1 Rkin Rikin 1 Marquard, i Keenan. Ph rermte. N vyter, €l Grimes. Bkin Mitchell. Bkin Tomey. N. ¥ a2 Nebf. N Y b McQaitian. Tom . 4 atlee. N T, Rarnes N ¥ Adame Pitts Jork. ¢ Rixer. ¢ Martin. Chi YSSOWSKI 1419 G St. N.W. Opposite Keith’s SAFE- Wearables for Men at Reasonable Prices Silk Black and White Polka Dot Foulard Bath Robes Now $22.40 SILK SHIRTS Empire and Broad- Pajamas. $3.50 B Hetts. Phil st L Hoabbell. Phil . 0 Brenton. Cin . 0 Sherdel. St || BASE BALL TODAY—3 PM. | WASHINGTON s CHICAGD Electric Score Board—Direct Wire New Capitol Theater Seats on Sale at 10 AM. DECORATION DAY SALE OUR FINE QUALITY ALL-WOOL SUITINGS Specially Priced at | So all can wear the Finest Tailored-to-order | Suits on Decoration Day—made by my clever de- signers and tailors on the premises. Jos. A. Wilner & Co. Custom Tailors Cor. 8th & G Sts. N.W. Harry F. Seamark, D B e O You actually save money over carfare, too, And Al omer Authorized cOunting time saved. And think of the sport Metor Cycle Deslers you'll have with your Motorcycle on Saturday : afternoons and Sundays. = If you want to travel independently, swiftly, economically, comfortably—“De it with : a Motorcycle.” At Once Several Automobile Painters See Mr. Garges Manager Paint Dept. MOTORCYCLE & ALLIED TRADES ASSOCIATION. Do itwith q]\]@ycy cle Semmes Motor Company 613 G St. N.W.

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