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3 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. MAY 27 1921 SPORTS. o5 Central ngh Crew Gets Real Test Tomorrow : Hunter Wins British Amateur Golf Honors on WILL ROW TWO EIGHTS ;lEAnS WOMAN WLFERS OVERWHELM'S GRAHAM CODE FOR TOURNEY HERE -1+ N D BY 0. S ootrEms ™™ “.uh%% USED BY U. S. GOLFERS < \-IN AMERICAN HENLEY Mrs. J. W. Rankin Has Net 82 mi IN THE 36 HOLE FINAL U. S. Golf Association Announces . “f’(er\n?‘ Smte o l?\g “M::‘,, Col- '\n'frc‘n‘."T""'d":f:,’fimlfil’"'.f": Trophy Event—Final Round -Rules for Open Competition Lo iy ‘,22",',:\':.\ ':\':1"',?‘ ':,:":;' :,::':,:: BY JOHN B. KELLER. Being Played. at Columbia Ciub. a 1 OYLAK Thr] d"ww\n: will nn;flmme ENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL'S eight-oared crew will get its first real | Leading woms o Distric i . ko « until afier the open champion- G 1S cigit o L Sading froman off thagipietrict the Brit hateur golf championship here today. In the | Rules governing the 1l open | fld meet, at - F e T8 S VRt bemins June 26 - -test tomorrow, when it is scheduled to take part in the American P %> Henley repatta over the Schuylkill course at Philadclphia. The sixth-hole final, Hunter defcated Allan Graham. Royal Liverpool, [ championship golf tour will be held at the nlum\\ e and White oarsmen will be opposed by shells of Philadelphia Cen- T e T 1ral High School and a New York schola i ew. in charge rounced by the U ois €éach Hecox, will leave for the rac ) r oy g at 8 n\In\k 1 Thesshell will be { By the Associated Press 12 up and 11 to p Hunter was 9 up at the end of eighteen holes. Hun!tr made (h<‘ fi muml in m m (,rzhanu 8o. | : Sandys. stroke. ters of Bannockburn. SHan 00N better than t reported “.m| o e —TOoM | mitted that Mangan of the Dumbarton Club is as a premier Briti | the only Washi Tk 1t becomes mor he only Washington |\l.|,>er left in T oneliwriters | the Middle Atlantic tennis tourney . .ehteen holes ase, s Deing played at the Baltimore Country | fo) 0 : Frida iburm. | Club. Today he is playing Chauncey < not count.. #owever, the Blue and W i s n Mr=. T. C. . wford, one of the best of the 4 ",'3233‘;"&'"‘”’ i : Cij einar tmalun; [T Tar Teen! Frail e | S Shs at mna WillllamiSweeneyl| 26 : 2 : entrivs ex: 3 You may wear your first pair of Paris ew ‘\4 rk to ra . H and Western will have entries ' : ,0"\.“ 1 mbia, 108—1§—1 on the mumn- \v:;lunnl‘x'l:‘;l"v\i:‘l::‘ LON 3 7.—Charles (Chick) e T 7 e Garters by chance but you'n l!ny Paris ! POTOMAC QUAD TO RACE .. e '\xl;g:v\“":m:;‘ JFashington. cand 1. A | Evang of Chicaro. who particinated in otsasgihione e and’ HORS=>/ED after that by choice. Sodomost menwho 'N NEW YORK REGATTA - .- - : A g ,ml the fin: round. They play (at Hoyvlake. but was elimi H, . B ' 3 2 E 1 mt’ue_‘hotumce‘wmmwm i : here today by airplane for He 3 it Johuson and Mangan | Will cnter the French golf champion- | %/ § ;2 {were the jast gapital entrants to ship g e e > 3s¢ A.STEIN & COMPANY {suffer_defeat in the dou i ey e beaten by F. B o o) S o - § and up 8! ilakers ow York ey in the third round. 3 | 5 | & » sec s used. | 2 B St (defaulted). | orlek Bagtian of Indian ; s 4 Take a tip—buy Paris today—remember they’ve been rehasibors Lo res exent outside = - R Ranno . e singles L. F. Turnbull. rank-_ ton of Minnesota and 1 ot | Vided a utions d = cho : D e = [ Howa i § nd in Baltimore tennis. defeat-] [linois. strong candidat Lo e th fcons S s it o C Tech Hizh School ha 4 2 : £l Richards v|ed Robert Burwell of Washington |nyal western conference tennis cham- | made the best » chi LOWER ED 1 N PRI | = 7 has B 2 nd M. N. Oates defeated | pionships. advanced through th. ship last year 2 . . b iore, another ‘capitalian. and second rounds of singles vester- lday. second bes " ; BUT NOT IN QUALITY m = GLASS G DUKPINNERS| (W ONDER | - o N EW leaders in Class C teams and doubles were established at last f Bannockburn. RALTIMORE, Md, May ¢ vear. is well adopting adopting andily d night's session of the annual city duckpin championships on the Grand Central drives. The Young Men's Hebrew Association < A Black Belt for No. 2 team amassed a count of 1340, topping th 8 score achieved | < Dark Suits. by Ticket Office of the Terminal R. R. Y. M. (. A League early in the A Cordovan Belt for tournament. Offenberg’s 342 set and that of 337 bowled by Goldstein il Broas Saia fnelped the team to the top. L. Silverberg and W. Hyde of the V. M H. 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