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l 'l‘ SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ( 5 TUESDAY, MAY SPORT 24, 1091, 21 ' G. U. Nine Has Five Hard Gameson Trip : England Leading Spain in Davis Cup Tennis wnis Malch college nines in the country during its trip north, on which it left first stop will be at Easton, Pa.. today. for a came with Laiayette. Be- win a majority of the games, but says that any team which takes the! BY H. C. BYRD. N last night. Coach John O'Reilly was not in the least pessimistic sides Lafayette, Princeton, Iordham Holy Cross and Boston College are | measure of the Hilltoppers will have to put up an article of ball much ‘BLUE AND GRAY PLAYS OTWITHSTANDING Georgetown is to face some of the strongest over the probable outcome of the games. The Blue and Gray squad’s to be met. Not only does the Georgetown coach think that his men will | better than usually is displayed by college nines. “We should have a good trip.” said | == O'Reilly. before he left with his squad. “I know we are going against some of | the best teams in the east, with one excepiion, but you must remember that we also have a good nin Breaks Shot-Put Mark. While he was not given credit for his performance during the South A lantic meet at Georgetown week be fore last. or in press reports of it. | Tourney. But Pace-Setters “rank Summers. Virginia Military In- stitute shot putter. broke the record Withstand Attacks. for his event by several inches. . = o the trials for ihe event on Friday ! [ T Luders in Ench Clasa Summers put the sixteen-pound 1 much farther than any other competi- tor. a distance that apparently (Reanus i & record, but as measured that Rathskeller, No. 1. Dixtrict | was not allowed because it League (A).. P | Market Cafe No. Ticket Office. . Doubles. Lawrence and Toms (A).. Smith and Strieter (B). Dorsey and Parker (C).. | claimed that the tape was divided into | | ten-inch measurements instead of the usual one foot. At that time Summers | | was given credit for putting the shot 1 only ten inches for each foot he actually accomplished. and no record l was announced, as apparently the put was only forty-one feet nine inches. However, subsequent examination of the tape showed that it was divided ! | into the usual one-foot measurements and that each foot was divided into | tenths rather than twelfths. Sum-. mers’ actuzl nut was forty-three feet three inches, a new record. i This record undoubted!y lowed and Summers offi Singles. H. Campbell (A). Bowlers made some good counts on the grand last night ity duckpin championships. but will be al-‘ 1y credite ,,(,\U‘m the central drives with the periformance at the meeting of the South Atlantic Inter-|none were high enough to dislodee collegiate Athletic Association The | E ) I leadet any classes. T-ams of the S ieuni Deati neoridl Washilfec iy (ouSERIN ATuCIaRas 2 will have the alleys Harper will { Bankers' L Col inches. made by Barker of Virginia. Robert N. | tonignt. €. U. Nine Does W {address the bowlers before they en- Charley Moran. Catholic University jter the competition. Yesterday's base ball coach. deserves a great deal | (oo oo of credit f5r the fine showing of his; team during the schedule, whic i ended last Saturday. with a by over the vy. Moran started the i lliram season. it is true, with two good | Lot itchers. but barring those two men ||, is material was only f. ! Compelled to build practic: entire team. except for the ba i Moran measured up to the tagk an K Uy an | Athletice (51 DOURLES. sent the resultant of his efforts| : - against the best collegiate nines in | & T Gtk (P = the east. with exceptional success.| < 3 L Moran undoubtedly is one of the most | : TS i capable base ba!l coaches handling . y M Lufin (.. Lo college teams. dentally. it might | H. M. Fridles... It be mentioned Mor ay o ; dealing with other institutions is g -] Torans . T ing Catholic University friendly re-{R. Wurz (). @ lationships. ‘:1 Creager ... Totals ... 3 IR D. Jones (B). % | H. H. Howland. 108 Totals ..... 201 | Davia Mites (1) s ! Ernest ‘Miller .. Totals ... 1 R. Pearson (B). 3. E. Mortimer. . | Score 70 Points in Georgetown Division Playground Track g and Field Games. 1A, Laughton (B).. George G, Miller. Boys of Adams School led other aquads at scoring in the track and| Tofals field games of the Orgelown I\xv;\dl!l’ml ark (C) v vision of the municipal playground | Thomas Connor 96 department held in Central Stadium | ... = §esterday. They amassed 70 poin C: it While Jackson School was second with C. Bord (B). o5 34 and Force School third with 31 Bealiolats The games were the first of seven di- visional meets to be held within the Baus (B). 2 el next two weeks, preparatory to th Eammin) v 81z fifth annual playgrounds carnival, which = is to take place June 11. Totals . 190 179360 S pund @ash—Stanley Chamberiain, Jack- | E. F. Cahoon (B). g 108326 " Renner, Adams: Richard Jones, Force. | G. C. Coleman.. < *o0pound desh—E. Wilson, Adsms: Edwin Stephen. Fores: John Shorey. Force. Totals ...... 115.pound dash—. Hart. Adsms: B R T, James Mitcnel, Hyde. W Curtix. C urt, Daose. Froad jump, 100-peund class—Westin Tynz Curtis Adams, Hyde —R. Ry Foree: W. Eiliott, Adams: Bro n ring Veeder ponnd Adams: ass— Morgan Kinz. orce Broad jump. unlimited Force: Leros Davic Jackson: Carlton Collins, Todustrial Home. High jump. &5-pound clase—Stanler ¢ lain, Jackson: Albert Hards. Toner: indall . R MeAlwee (C) 91 5 Jump, 100-pound 3. Dowling ... 105 Edgar Engle, J | S e Totals ...... AL Hunt _ Fenton. Adam- P Shreve, Cur oward Karson. Cor pound clase—E. Tindall. Ll e Te T IE S I Fop-Step-Jump. _ 100-pound elass — Robert | M. Tuffin (£ 00 Hanna. Jacksm: W. Elliott, Adams; Frank E. Mack () Kastable. Foree R Smoot ()0 Hop-Step-Jump. 115-pomnd Funt. Hyde: 8. Hart, Adams: eil. Hyie. Hop-Step-Jump. unlim| Cortis: William Larson. class—Altun James Mitch clase—P. Shreve Foree. Eugene Dulin, Yoree Relay. &-pound class—Jackson Rurgess) Ackad) . (Hulbnrt ms (Ren e (Roach, Fo nd cla<s—Adame (Taslor. E r. Wilion): Hyde (Rrooks, Koons Forcs (Stephen, Hastable, ot o Blatei Adamsi; Eagle Shorer) Retaz, 115 paund class . Fenton. Stone): ith, Haeage) Allen, Veeder) Relay. uniimited ciass ler. Stone, Richards) rigan. Anderson. (David, Shreve. Adams (Hart Hyde (Hunt, Al Foree (Hopki dams (Hart, strial Hos Morrison | ; Rozansky ) CANOEISTS TO COMPETE IN INTERCLUB REGATTA | District paddlers wii Monday at Broadwater. annual regatta of the rnoe Association will be heid. Thir- teen events will comprise the pro- gram. The regatta is an open affair and entries may be filed with Mr. Med bury, at Walford's store. or Reginaid Rutherford. 'nion Trust Company. be- fore noon Sunday. > The Montgomery County Sycamore Island Club will be host to the c: noeists and their friends. Cont ants must report to the clerk of the SEC R Ry T G - e B T A before 2 o'clock. Tay e’ (Ser | Curtix | et Kulp_(€) E. Corwin Mg Grayson (A), R. Fielding . son (1), €. H. Knott (), Lo B, 1 1R AL Daniel (©), Teams (8)—Siermans, | N0 Z70A). Shermune Ccond National Tnk (1. anid District Nat | jona 1, ¥ Bauk (1t) Tivberger (C), 2 and pariner and o make merry the where Interclub s Washington Loan Karo (). Bank Lyuch and H AV, Fookes and w Drajey S orge B Cravipton (1), (. Wiitam” 2. i o Wfla@w&m@m@wm “By Their Clothes, Men Judge Men” ‘I% ORDER YOUR Summer Suit FOR DECORATION DAY Have it made to order at Omohundro’s and be dressed the way you want to be. 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BOSTON, May 2i—Boston College athletes cannot compete in the an- nual intercollegiate A. A. A. A. games at the Harvard stadium on Kriday and Saturday because the entries were received five days late. Jake Driscoll. quarter-miler, and Joe Sul- livan, hurdler, were the leading Bos- E. M. A 3 FORE SIGHT MEANS Our Outfit for Beginners Canm't Be Reat. 12 $0.98 905 F St. 1410 N. Y. Ave. IDEWYN Rou—frord Smart-as-can- an Zephyr-weight YOUNG MENS STYLE % Try an 1DE collar and note the number of trips it will stand to the laundry L. Steward B, Garner and E. Davis and Tyser . Moran . The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship. {( Fine GoLF WEATHER En? I'M On My WAY. To THE CLUB NOW, You PLAY DoN'T. You, 100 ? % DID YoU EVER TRy 1T T Wiy, EVER GOT STARYCD T GAME or+ EARTH ! P0 10 YEARS To r ToN'T TELL ME PLAY GOLF ! WHAT ! You DON'T MAn! MARI! Tt ASHAMED OF You! How CoMeE ™ Now, LisTEN, ‘3’1M You'vE GOT To COME OUT. SOME DAY AND HAVE A GO AT 1T, WELL, NVE GOT To CATCH MY TRAIA. SEE You 300M. My FRIEND! ™My FRIEND Sommiohs. 1931, K T. Webetor, HILLTOPS IN TITLE MEET COSTELLO BIRDS SCORE LeGendre, Connolly and Fitzgerald |Finish First and Second in Race | of 200 Miles—Pigeons of 14 Lofts Compete. | Pigeons owned by D. ! first and second in the 200-mile race | !from Chatham, held under the auspices of the North- v age speed per minute in yards, tnuow Costello Costello Ramey ¥. Bl Smith Sullivan J. 0'Dea Manders " Moran . osimnl 8very | players Costello finished ey Tore. to Washington, —By Webster. | Tilden Wants to Play Through at Wimbledon By the Associated Press. BRITISH RACKETERS WIN TWO SINGLES CONTESTS PARIS, May 24—William T. Tilden, 2d. of Philadelphia, werld champlon grass court tennis player, written the Wimbledon tournament author- By the A HENDON, England, May 24—Randolph Lycett and M. Woosman, representing Gireat Britain, defeated Manuel Alonso and Count de GGomar, the Spanish pair, in the doubles of the preliminary matches of the Davis | cup tennis series here today, 2—6, 10—S, 6—2, 6— vations for metchen to be held Under the ru exempt from p ENDON. Engiand. May British netmen vesterday defeated Tennis Star Seriously Ill | Spanish contestants in the first two contests of the preliminary ITHACA, N. Y. May 24— Walter 5 2 : Wiezbroulis captain: o0 ) matches in the Davis cup series. Randolph Lycett Man tennis team. is in @ seri el Alonzo in straight s —3. 6—2 and 0—4 ile F. Gordon Lo on (i e o 0 T ne n7 © 4. and o—4, while 1 Lowe w operation for append from Count de Gomar, 6 4—0. —1 and 00, who ls_also Four singles matches and one doubles match wiil com pro- gram. Play will oday rorron of th: aeains Miss opposite ha ns will p up AMERICANS IN STRONG TENNIS FIELD IN PARIS Sigonurney to reach the finals And Hunter are in the upper By the Associated Press. araw: ARIS, May 23.—The American tennis team. which is to compete in Y P the hard-court championship matches at St. Cle next Saturday. Captains Cornell Quint. had only a fair break in luck in the drawings today. All four of i W. F .Rippe of Mount Vernon. X the American man players will compete in the first round. neither Wil- Y., center on the Cornell basket ball team for two yeu 1 elected ". Hunter draw- fiam T. Tilden, Arnold Jones, J. E. D. Jones nor Francis T ing a bye captain for nex Tilden is in the lower hali of the draw, and will meet Simon Flaguer —_— of the Spanish team, as his first opponent. and probabl v against Leads Ithacan Wrestlers. W. C. Crawley, reputed to be the best man of the Bri anithed L e e second round. been chosen in of the Corn wrestiing team for next season H Twenty in Women's Singles. There are twenty-on the women's Tolla Bjurste: ears of the American te {in the first round of Boston drew |lory and Mile. Lenglen are in opposite draw. He will meet the Rumanian|halves of the draw. The Misses Tol- player, Mishu. in the first match. = 'man and Lammin and Mrs. P’ ‘Arnold Jones, in the upper half ofGreat Britain and Mme. de the draw, will meet Cousin of France,)of Belgium seem to be the mos in the first round. Jean Samazeuilh,!midable of the remainder of the wom- national singles champion of France.|an entrants. as well as William H. Laurentz. the Both American team 11 pla present hard court champion, and J.|first round of the men's doubl Brugnon also are in the upper half of the draw. Tilden of the draw. meeting Samaseuilh There are forty-seven entrants for | Blanchy in the first round, and, if they singles. Spaniards, Alonzo and de French team will consist of | Gomar, the second round bert Samazeuilh and Gobert in the singles: | and Laurentz, the doubles champions of | France, also are in this half. J. E. D. | Jones and Hunter will have an easier Lenglen and Mme. Golding in the|match for the first round, meeting com- womens' singles and Mlle. Lenglen |paratively unknown player: and IM.X Duuglshnnd‘wr:ed le‘d”‘! Stars Face in First Round. and Laurentz in the mixed doubles. The chagapionship in the women's | Other prominent European PIayers | doubtes mat be settivd on the firsc 3 who are entered are Washer and |play. when the American U l.ammiens, Belgium; Mishu, Rumania; | Mallory and Miss Sigourney, B \m» Tegner, Denmark; Demorpurgo, 1taly: | Lenglen and Mme. Golding. Alonzo and de Gomar, Spain; Rod In the mixed doubles Mrs. Mallory and | zainko, Switserland, and Crawley and | Tilden should meet Mlle. Lenglen and | J. P. Baines. England. | Decugis in the finels, an they are in the Gobert in Same Half. F4 J. E. D. Jones and Hunter are in the same half of the draw as Tilden. Jones will play Lammiens of Belgium and Hunter will meet Albarran of France in the first round. Andre| Gobert, former French national cham- pion, also 18 in the same half of the - pound competes in entrants iy and Bicones ill play Brugnon and Dupont and Gobert and Laurentz in the men's doubles; Mile. Women’s Golf Toumey Entries Close Tonight Entries for the annual com- petition for The Evening Star ®olf trophy, open to all woman the District, whether members of clubx or not, will close tonight. Entries ahould be ment to Dr. William C. Barr, sec- retary of the District Golf An- sociation, nt 3050 N street, tele- The tourna- ment will be played ’l‘h-r-‘-y and Friday over the cours Bannockburn Clab. handicaps will apply, and one of Club east International Federation Club.| | medal piay round will be played Fourteen lofts. represented by 254| | ench day, beginning at 10 birds, competed. Retu with aver-| | o'clock. 14th 8t. N.W.. from 8. HERE'S the Bouquet or Puritano Fino for the men who BASE BALL AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK Washington vs. New York Tiokets on. sale Iadl"y at svudmf;, 81¢ ‘Tickets on sale at Heoht Co ., 517 7!h’§'~ FRIDAY 3:30P.M. Tllke a moderate smoke —the Corona or Escepcionales for you who Favorita—well prices begin rreler a big, there are 10 shapes to choose at 10c. Diatributor D. Loughran Co., Inc. 14TH AND PENNA\. AVE., WASHINGTON, D. C. 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