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Ny these one-tin _tion the real o< #mount of time devoted to WEiate sports chance acquaintance o -i-rain from North Ject of athlet 1t let this man tell the LBelf: “f never to N 2| tunity wme becat < when 1 was . thing got by e many eollege at the time, thou waste of effort out fol and the ok durinz the war Although well past foriy. 1 And in attended opportuniti nted to find nt the at n of the fed- eral government and t Army dur- ~ing a time when it scemed that drills should be the who! aim W - first game | saw w -zinia and North Carolina, and. ,saying anything else. le T never expec . “IUs all silly talk on people ignorant—and in st _ T speak of what I was just . swatime back—of true condition " lege boys do not give their who two sets in singles, and. v l3gainst Miss Sigourney e The service of Miss Sears was lacking in finish ¢ pionship and with “= The muca-dis what chance £ Player. such ~have against a top seemingly was e.¢ T den met Mrs. form of Arr Tilden p and. about at his norma ¥French Team il M, ¢ SAMAZEUILH IS WINNER OF FRENCH NET TITLE & Gobert oo . Pefeated Jax Ger ®is in the doubies championship, %, 7 ot and Decr . champions in Phone F. 6764. SUNDR : | Howard A. French & Co. § Indian Motor Cycles and : Sport Goods St. N.W. Repairing At Once .| Several .| Automobile | Painters See Mr. Garges Manager Paint Dept. Semmes Motor Company 613 G St. N.W. e “Collegiate Athletics G " TO SPORT IS TYPICAL . BY H. C. BYRD. N OTWITHSTANDING the remarkable development of college ath- letics since the war. due largely to impetus given to all forms of sports by government approval during the period of strife. there | 4geems to he a complete turnover of opinion in that part of the public ~which 2 few vears ago was decrying against time given to sports. In- stead of advancing the time-worn arguments that “the c¢ n highly developed country clubs,” so much * and the “bovs had better be putting in their time studying ¢ critics have reversed their stand. and now ion seems to feel that greater and more general develop- F< Iment should take place in athletics for college men and schoolboys. zes are little thletics is all v 1o what 1 - compelled to ar work in or- take part in » that the iining during the will not « been - show of a Satu in tindinz h which a big furniture plant in this stat tell right now ons on some b in my b converted Little Adverse Sentiment. And it is -t that ther fealls no sentimen lor general build- it has come to be a toenail i ul hi the whol the thieti TILDEN EASILY DEFEATS . MRS. MALLORY AT NETS :leanora Sears of Boston has joined the American ' into thir team at St. Cloud. Miss Sears played with Edith Sigourney th William T. Tilden as a partner. a set d Arnold ] nes. but her stroke was somewhat gles of the hard-court cham- ew York in the mixed doubles GEORGES STARTS GRND Battle With Dempsey—Dog Aids His Training. s Carpentier today be in for hix fight uly 2. His . but cnoon he was 1o perforns be- <0 tion of newspaper c has Apor.ant part in £ the war. and DEMFSEY IS TOO ROUGH: CLIFFORD SAYS ENOUGH TS| N4 WALKER The Soft Collar that makes it fashionable to be comfortable Soft Collars EARL & WILSON TROY.N.Y. athlete | cd an been through the mill; 1" Ticket Oflice | Smith and Stricter (B). Dorxey and Parker (C) " | Status of Collegiate NEWSHEN AEBOLING| . Ao iCompeting in City Duckpin Title spaper bowlers will tuke nd Central drives thi it the third week of t ckpin cham 3 d doubles and singles entrs | scheduled to perform tonight. e Schedule 5 e is realized at Nassa J, s Culeate into Amer wins it—would. I thin thing to summ hom i victions | Dr R T mi foo, o INTIGERRONING . coms m.?‘."f.'f‘i. s | lRepresents Most Desirable | Farrell (C).. .. 5 EW YORK., May 23.—Aside from its essential sporting | aspects, the victory of | Tourney at Grand Central Princeton’s varsity crew over Cor- ' This Afternoon. nell and Yale on Cayuga lake last ! the{ Saturday holds much that is worth termoon to | Considering. Rowing at Princeton g exemplifles to its last detail a de- ble status of college athletics. n_important member of the facul- s coach, and every ideal that this ever e £ e is ng to - into el .",vinhr but. in any cvent, “palmam qui meruit frat,” the prize to him who come as new ni up his as- He r links ar. Vhen At found in all sports ticre will be o= o Miller A0 L uplied. to- Co B, {than the Red n o), H could stand TREY 1o tae Cornell ¢ was L bs. It is the in a closely contested boat race £ May ing from he run of 421, Edouard Horemans. 1| Bolzian billiard le Morningstar, forni in their 2.4 X balkline billiar | i4.\| A AL G S IMANY PRIZES AT STAKE FOR INTERCITY BOWLERS s for the annual - duckpin champion- m t will be d a few days to all the hov rict. The tourn scheduled to start 4 o v next month, will have a uu‘nr—‘ % nnualin y anteed pu £1.500 and other ten ath | prizes will be | 1 The 1.5 Professional Affiliations. ‘ling | 4 Mich.. May ce Editorial ti be divid Teams w for ‘awards Zing from $ 0. doubles for stakes of £10 run fro 1o %60, Awards from 310 to $50 | will he made in the ali-events com | petition base ball D! conferen; bow to % D. C.'SCHOOLBOYS SCORE | Suith woind et i interéoliesi-. ¢ problem at any of our uni- - Tiger cre was mor Pluteh (B). . Kulif to most breaks of the sort that occul with an unfinished the i |Western Conference Editorial As- | sociation Would Permit Semi- | x her - officers to rs on professionalisn. d to earn moneéy Yor their the resolution The THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ————— ain in Favor Until They Now Have Practically Unanimous Support | nu i S EAVORS SUAER BAL | IN TRACK GAMES AT TOME}H 16 (noreoment bpn e isniie, i eentral and W High Schonl ! ; lath < w 1 al rewster 5 p iting (h o White geiting 25 no " S : i arth among the team: > West- | vice o < Butler, Uni- ern garnered 10, Ke of Indiana, secrotary squad s second in the ¥ third in | MeFadden was | Jumn. third in the | dan led the Cent Ker tJohnston Ty, r. won the id eluss o ond_200-mile race from {to Washington, held 1 sing Pigeo 1 Fed WALTON BARELY SCORE Ainish and rat o Wl 1o do some expert Y those co from a spredy the course follow C 0. 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