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" SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, MAY 329, 1921—PART 1 .SPORTS. =S Dempsey Gets Cut Over Eye in Training : Central High Crew Is Vlctor in American Henley BUMPS INTO RENAULT DICKEY STARS IN SWIMSWESTERN BARELY BEATS |Ul. . NET STARS BEATEN POTOMAC QUAD FOURTH - DURING FURIOUS ‘BOUT ... uaw wins 2 f TECH IN FRESHMEN MEET |uc. sty aon som siswns. IN- PHILADELPHIA RACE . LD Titles at District ' Open Lose—Two Yankee Players A . TLANTIC CITY. X. J.. May 28—Jack Dempsey was cut over the Jit Championship Meet. ! I BY JOHN B. KELLER. e Win at Paris. HILADELPHIA. May 28—Washington Central High School e-;_lv- eve during a furious mix-up with Jack Renault in the fourth _ _ o) ESTERN voungsters, scoring 36'4 points. nosed out Tech’s squad | R i oared-shell crew showed vast superiority over their Quaker City round of his'work-out this afternoon, and the injury may force the |seem memu soopiral HiRh e | in the struggle for premier honors at the third annual high | P the Avociated Tress, ST. CLOUD. France. May 28.—Two rivals in the scholastic race, one of the feature events of the seven- heavyweight champion ot suspend boxing tomorrow. The accident oc- {;*C:hfllve’:‘;v“ul:};n,r (;’l:’;”r‘r:m::"tll‘l:: h;‘lfli i school freshmen track and field meet held vesterday at Central |outstanding features marked the teenth Anpual American Rowing Association regatta, rowed over the mede 8 ! tadium. curred when Dempsey drove Renault into a corner and their heads col- ! titles at stake. the Blue and White ! The Maroon and Gray athletes “‘“"‘“""‘* 34 points while | opening here today of the tournament | 44 550 vards straightaway course on the Schuylkill this aiternoon. The lided aiter Dempsey had missed a hard right swing. squad earned two and captured four! Junior High School's plucky boys amassed 1925 Western won when it for the hard court tennis champion- .Capital City oarsmen. big and finely developed. hit up a fast pace irom ° ack. Kewrns. Dempser's. manager:! In a full three-minute round with ;];:::l place medals and two third'took all three places in the hop. step and )ump. the last of the scoring ship of the world. They were the the first stroke. got an early lead and were never in danger of defea’ wanted to call a halt in the boxing Italian Joe Gans. the challenger tried " GL e Dickey. former Centralite | ©VENts on the program. | . . _ . jdefeat of Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt f“ll‘:; Their time was 7.13 2-5. The local eight finished several lengths in their '\ | pfter the injury, but Dempsey assured his speed and on severa] scensions (he now’ 'at George Washingion Unic| Charley Pugh of Tech and Shah. a| [y oy | llory and Miss Kdith Sigourney of the | oy in 744, A New York crew. also listed to start. failed to put in an Riin | Shat it eeg Dot Decthug oM Stnn Tliitle Newsck Snshter foum yorsity. led at indi (:un:m)hmnr:l S5or; [ Weaterner. performed brilliantly. Each ree Olympic Events | |len. the French champion. and Mme appearance. Cor 1bel Srexaras e " sess o k. ey < Ing. with victories in the ¥ 5! s ¢ Golding. =, 6—4. 6—1. an Fas S st-1for the Stewards' cup by defeating R e e B e Fankise ne | | Gut Erem ghe Brogmm | Satns s 0 G s | e menemes el e m | B o e A bl " 5 3 > 3 « an sprints, ile Shal : S Sousi shore position. wi ir o < 2 oat b ¢ of B Willlams, and the third and fourth peared to he developing a SRIft pat- qoot mn High School broke into the JArdpepE s Bwhile s “VA. May 28—The gen- Jones. American. over M. Cousin of | and Pennsylvania. scoring column when John Kent £0t|was first in the century dash and | | eral proxram for alongside. Coxswain Cunningham jm e next Olym- ! France, in the singles. 6 with Renault. In the first round the terned after that for which Stanley i 5 o - The Navy plebes aixo proved their 75 ecut over Williams' eve was reopened Ketchell was famous. ;-:‘-xrndu"{::-:«'3:;1‘;&\?::“’g:\'x‘-r‘\izn:f;n“""fld jump. The Tech boy was third .'..l::’.'. ‘::':-l':::ll:: e Dol D “I"’v“r'l;,i,“;Y‘nr:‘aru.r:lr:;’“r:‘fianfi.id‘elvaud L’?:?A:“E’ax ':‘r:»rx:n::vzcr"nd po it superiority in the freshman race. i3 when Dempsey crashed over a left: Then came the tall Paul Journee for {ors not cnting any organiza- 1% the 100-vard race and Shah placed | | the 56-pound welxht cvent §—1. W. T. Tilden did not play. Style. propelled by Landey's stroke. shon The somncin 44,0f ennml BER B R irodnds (CarpsDlier Dermilted BiS ftions; second in the 30-yard event and ran | opted by the congress of the | | Ten sharp drives into the ruffled wa- aver were unable to win the third an Fixkting Clsthes Oun. : | v G WU thi TR v ternationnl Amntear | ters of the Schuylkill against the T 00 “OT kel R o DPempser hoxed for the first time to- 3% N Pleased on his jaw and stomach | e et oA bE RInTIRE) Wiestetnitela y tie Federation tod {AMERICAN RACKETERS brisk cross-wind sent the bow of the [oen. This was the gunior warsity e boxed for e Arat fime to- jdnd laughed aldth; blows a>h|r“:(m-v e 4 Q i Ju:mr High School boys did re-| | ciged to retain the 10.030 eeters ITISH LAURELS Central shell in front. Steered over | Rl WHICD went fo Princeton. < X e a5 were paper wads from a schoolboy's 1ao-cani N siroke—Won by Richard.; Markably well. Twomey. starting i : = to the Neriitnrbnlent weat -shore posi- Navy seco fuil length tights he has worn since peanshooter Contral Tigh: second, Satterfield: Captrat Hign’ | from an’ outside position. stepped a | | Rk GAIN BR ifon the Washington bovs had' The Loature (cane = ax thaditor the, he started training. A blistering sun - ) third. Fax. Central High, Time. 1.2 2 e tton s N_N { A ashin had the s Shows Knockout Pumch. j ik, Fax. Contral igh. Time 122\ |SPeedy furlong to win and Abadie CHISWICK, England. May 28.—Dr. | pleasure of “seeing their sheli . go ¢anvas covering the ring so hot that Then the challenger went to work'W. U.: second. Volev. Central Migh Dempsey blistered his feet yesterdaY. pimself and displaved his fiying | MGuensten. Central High. Time Stewards' cup The Midshipmen toox the lead at the start and held easily outclassed the remainder of ' A A. Fyzee defeated the American. F. | steadily ahead of the local crew. | - e . yiod "| the ficld in the pole vault. Other Jun- | | Hunter. in the final of the men's|Passing the quarter-mile point Wash- Lhig SROUL Hhe race. rowing A lane s ior atkletcs made their presence no- isingles’ for the Middlesex tennis ingion had one-quarter length of 3 "IN i RUUNSOTSInG. o £ Wan by unattac & a0, today e Ex;;d oM. atherweight Knockout punch from a new angle. . Lyman. Central’ High: third. Kent,|ticcable in every event. Tt was the O championship here today, 4—6. 6—1. {open water advantage. Dmparative Johnny ilbane. = eal »r;‘\exw ! When preparing to launch this blow | Western High. - X i i Streeters’ first appcarance in the an- v Mateh Rivals® Spurt How the Crewn Fi champion. and Harry Lewis. who lost 300-rurd wwim—Won by Yung K {nual fixture zaboth Ryan of California 3 - { H ! Pirst single sculls Won by P beat Mg, Beamish in the finals of | The local crew sought the shelter of =Sl G e ) | Contella Aphin . weeond, W. K. GI a .twenty-round decision ‘to orges today ~Carpentier assumed a half|yio "0ong "Stolley. tenteal 1913, watched ¢rouch. In this position. he appeared | Kryzor. nnattached. Time, 7.15 1. Carpentier‘in France in v L len of Meet. ran s single, 63, 6—4 the west shore. and after emergins|more. Mackiiora® ¥ (. Philadeipia . 1 Dempsey go through his paces. M E,"f':m:‘"“ Bti‘n::«.:: :.‘:ia:ea?r?e"c;. Pugh .1~».-|..A'.~~,_Pmey Branch Players Have Lost O e el ricnia Lilonble fromithe Rridge sparnins e toa Wl s P T e ‘arpentier Displays Cunning. St IIERIT paneroT L i Sites . Hunnegan (West Only One of 16 Matches in Hunter ‘and Willard H. Dotsford of imarking the first 600 vards of the Nzida = W 0 00 MANHASSET. N. Y.. May 25.—In the | From the half crouch Georges went Ve Pugh (Tech) : xer- New YVork beat F. W. Donisthorpe | race the locals spurted. In_response [, ot B v Pallatahle e S0 are presence of his trainers and a few almost to a full bend. then hurled ond. Dolan (Weatern) ; third, Murdock (Tech. Woman's Circuit. and B. Foster. 6—3. 6 doub) }“"’g;’.’“" Reld them. their stroke |y, ir. Maia B. .. Philadelpha. Tire . 1 rsonal_friends, Georges Carpentier himself upward with an overhand [ Tinic j0l08 = . - in the final of the \:omt‘r\|’ loubles |par beinELon Iaiiine with the boxioar | displayed this afternoon some of the right. Recovering quickly. he used s e (cttemlil | Mines! Branch| pluvers) are icading ! 2188 K McKane and dliss MACELRSolIhe naTivgla / MADIRIHInE A IEeLly i), Dedbie nont: - Was o Eing cunningd with which he Hopes tojfamuppercut. iThe_ (hree rounds over. | | (Tech). Tim 2 A . the Woman's Tennis League. having ' g i | mony. Landey's eight held the advan stroke): swoad. (veaent R €0 Pliladsint win the world heavyweight boxing he finished the day's work With twWenty | i1} Toke Grand Central Drives . S0y o[ isshoWon by Twomer (Jumior): won fftccn of ‘the sixteen matches = The final of the mixed doubles was | tage after & miriing. clash for 200 (K A. Grart. how. Fiward o ampionship. uinutes injtHe Eymnasinm. | uinn (Tech): third. Gregors Tech). | played. Columbia (‘ountry Club is won by (. Van Braun and Miss Ryan, |yards. and at the half mile Washing- Fearoared ‘sculls Won . bv Veaper B & | - ; . Mext in line. with cighteen wins and who beal W. M. Swinden and Miss |ton began creeping forward. and at ! Philadelphia. coeand. New York A« o thied. Tuesday, When City Duckpin low hurdlex - Won bs Nichol s R e e it sday, E CRPI | T tecond: Dalan ' Weitern): third, Han: | four defeats. The standing of the Kelly. two-thirds of a mile had gained a full | "0 1 e Bl 5 . R €. Afth, Now Rochelle B €. Time. 736 Re | negan i Western). Time. 18 teams is as follow = length of open water. They Increased ' proihmin’ Sent e el o he > THE mE ACTIVE Tourney Is Resumed. | "Brond fump —Won by Shoh (Westerni : see- W v CHAREST AND SWEENEY the lead to two lengths at the mile. napoile Naral At-deme. secnnd, Tmi-araity of Teams ati i Gregory (Tech) : third. Oxwell (Western). | Dinex Rranch ........ 2% S and the last quarter mile was any- Penncleania. Time. .20 Tus starters h representing commercial | istance. 18 fref 412 ipches. Columbix 1 - 2 b : 5 ; e i {thing but a test. ax the Ceniral crew, Kehoiastic cights—Won by Central ' fizh houses will take tfe Grand Central | iah jumn. Won ir Nichwia (Toeh: seond | 1 CAPTURE M. A. DOUBLES | tili® xeeping nicely together, out- | Washingion D sconnd. Thiladeipnia tition is resumed in the annual city | (Junior) ““ad “Bean «Juniory tied for 1 e e 3, | Class we | Rerial eigat-onred <hells 1 150nnand erews) Auckpin cnampianshipa . AN basinety | Height, 5 feet ) “ | BALTIMORE. May Clarence M. about four lengthe Both crews An- ' eane o ot Tenarime. Toiel | e P D minh hosrng | o Shorhat-Won b Peters (Teehi: second. b | Charest and William Sweenes. both |ished in splendid stvle. ) i SR e | paablishment auints which have molcurk Cusiori® shirs, e\ Sesicrni. biv | e it ‘ of the Baltimore Country Club, are The Potomacs failed to be a Serious . Tusior sarte. ciehiacred shells Wan be scctional dodbles tennis champions | contender in the four-oared seulls second. United Ntates Natal Aead hird, Pennsxlvania: fourth. Harvaml sec- | Burrall Class “o00 OUTHERN RAILWAY is waging a plucky fight. for honors in the!them sbove class ¢ inthe tournament, Fole sanit ton by Atadis (hmlor): sec: {of the middle Atlantic states. having |race. However, they had the satisfac- ! Terminal R. R. Y. M. C. A. Leagus. The nine. a well balanced one. | chairman of the schedule committee, | {Western). Height. 7 feet 8 inches | June 15 has been set aside for the Won their title against Dr. J. A. C.|tion of outrowing the New Rochelle l“:""'{;:"'“..;n ey N A h joved fair success so f but 1 ements have proved a"" R. A. Narkle, xecretary. before & Fop. step and jump—Won br Dolan 4“_""‘;1!"4Kur-‘s tourney. which has bheen!Colston and J. G. Magee of the same |crew. gaining fourth place. The Potos TARA1 rutiers AR P asjcnjoycd JatelsuccessisaiarabY- Iposiponem Nt aIANc D | o'clock” Tuesday night. A team en- i e T infata: 1 8anctioned by the United States Ten- | club today, 6—1. 1—3. 6—3. jmacs were never better than third. | pojyware: fowrth. I & £ Okialioma. ffch. T heavy handicap. Last week Southern teok part in four oi five-games |trance fee of will be charged. 1 T hound | 440-vard relas—Won by ‘Weatern "’!‘fi-*fi“f;l'";‘". ";omn-t;h."n will be i‘r:;-l‘:t “;‘\':!(“r;"r“:h:‘h“h;'::‘l":f::;1 Navy Wina Twe Even 8. & Colambia, i e TR S f } o ; : pound, g aad. | On the Colum « courts at | ®ingles advancer - i, Z g it eight-oared shells Won by Tnir played in the circuit, winning two and tying a pair. Transportation was |, [t a8 criginally pianned o have | nmier, Unilips Sordlineer. Toase) : second. | 7, W0 QRIMIIA Jioad, Club courts at, (Rie® AU, (0o Monday, when | Naval Academy ocrese won (0 s Noral Arwdems vcoond. Tnion B € deteated 8 to 1. but managed to hold the Clerks to a 4-4 count in another qay "but that night has since been| Half-mile championship relar —Won hy West-| The loague players were active dur-|l. F. Turnbull and P. L. Goldsborough, :;‘"5' ""_9 e '-‘mdcfif”":l‘“:l;; Biowton - nie: Relnerl viala S SR E A MG meeting. Shops was vanquished 7 to 1 and Express was tied. laliotted to all-star _combinations. '“f"h'l"-m':',n;hl-""fi"- ShakiDolan) jieccals s he past”week the following both of the, Baltimore Country" Club, | IDICTEW. eAs prured Rrat hon: =i 2 ¢ E o ci i ints 3 g jent Sort ot matches being decided up to yester-| Wi ace. A smart double p made by Ex-|Club. The first game will start at 3 | Quints expected to bowl Tuesday are i ept victory | o'clock. Dist ropared to, Washington Gas Light Company. J. L. —_— iday ¢ e ot o isiey pl;‘; e Gioves on Batariesa nholu!u!-:’floc"l(szflcf g Sol Hereop &R(:El:;‘v : plauise Kellew, Liberty, dofeated kamerine: BASTIAN DEFEATS MUNZ | Straight OF the T ITROPHY SHOOT TO TAYLOR = had two on and none out when | ¢ with Clarence F. Welch. |3 ] y & Co.. Rudolph. . all (lass, s Tornharat ranped 1o Short. A pers | S1r Totn streer 5 | Weat & Co."Reno Company aha Frank- | ey Tiere” s eteated bisie| IN BIG TEN NET FINAL traight Jhe tee |AT WASHINGTON GUN CLUB feet peg to first retired Bernhardt| Clab needed ten | lin Laundry jiDakow SHors L { e BY W. R. MeCALLU end 4 relay to the catcher Mipped | innimas o vanauioh Olympic Athletio | Tuenday Vight's Sched poir Robine, Liferts. defented Mirs New-| yiAGo, May 28—Frederick Bas- Milex Taylor. Robert Livesey and J 2dulroe at the plate. Club. 3 to 2. It was the first defeat | Singl 30— V. F. Montgomery (C). Ar:| I('_ MeCarron tied with forty-seven . % 8. Mayflower nine. which has | in three vears for the Olympics. The thur Hoover (Wi Jawi Frech (*). J. & |Pijcks Men to Race Army and Ma- breaks each in the fifty-target trap Helen Wright, Liberty, defeated Miss Ken-| 1ian of Indiana won the western con-; Rear Admiral I'. M. Rixe iy yon. Burrall Cluss, t— fercnce tennis title today when he de- . retired. who has lived at Rixey. V Jennie Doolit tle. Toams interested should write the: perry widgets: "sm‘"d helr sog‘\"llm..‘ ¥. b Hargect (B rine Teams in American R e D ;}rj-‘w'"l s Ken- Harry . Vories and Perry Segal of i ber of the Washington Gotf and Coun-, vesterday by the Washington Gun Navy Pauline Balp. High Schools. defeated Ituth| Chicago defeated George Preucil and . Legion Games. ! Muller. Pines’ Rrane 2 Eliza Huteh i PHILADELPHIA, May 25 — The ' Dot Gepietn war 1ok, team for the | Corinne Frazer. Hacquete e L fower eleventh consecutive victory when | Doubles: 10—Solem and Rrown (C Yard. or telepnone Lincoin they defeated Kenyon Athletic Club, |dette and Friede (C). €orwin and McCi ry Club. .w: nally honored last;Club. A fifteen-target shoot-off for Harold C. Yeager of Iilinois in the|! abEpAasipienaly Quincy Athletic Club will play the 11 to 7. Degcndorf held the losers | (C). Mariow and Kseh (€). Knee and - Warhington Barracks nine at the ar- to two hits, but errors let them score fell (Bl Acton and Chaconas (A). Kim- Charles i | detenten | Aoubles, final, 61, 26, 53, 51, 60, | Thursday evening. when the board ‘of | the prize wax won by Tavlor. Scores: f the N; e | directors of“the club gave a dinner ini_d H Syntes. 48 Hobeet S4vener 07 Milen e i ) slor, . Kterrn, 34 arten. : o ok | trequently f i e atawar (C); Trimbie And Laskite (01 /R D O e Paiis rave: ‘one ot Tnthimion: Tich Relmte: ey Pz Harvard Racketers Ahead. his hohor at the clubhouse.. Admiral |337%" 5" 43 Stk Hogan. Srentwood Athletic Club will be en- | qope Pleasant Reaerves are anxious | Veser (). W. F. Rrown (). J. W. Dur the features of the American Legion | . Dot T acieated Thelma| PN HAVEN, Conn, May 28| Rixey has been an active apd inter- | Wilsen 32 GTo Fmmens. 44 W e D e to meet District teams in the sixteen dette (€).' Dare J. McCaruiy iB). Dick|ficld day at Franklin Field.June 4.| Pk iz ool 6ot le detented Kath Harvard defeated Yale in a tennis |ested member of the club for more | 1t JooR Bhein 3350 R Tamos < Wi Cypriaws has scheduled a dou- 1o 'eighteen-year class. Send chal- | Fookes (K¢ W. Friede (C). 8. ihas been announced by A. J. Toutin i erine Frankn, High Schpoie it match here today. 5 to 4. Tho Aftcen vears. He wan eulomized | o, b sinton. 57 e Towchny, 35 Blants and Takeland Giants will be o Matker CaciLiRamtan : - lofithe e wport training station, act-. e Muller. Pines Beanch, defeated Alice at the dinner by Col. James A Dtra(n:."!‘l.rxm". 47, W. D Monroe, 48° Col. Shep e i cazant, Mo dition to Hout! ewburn, Burrall C| 1 sident of the club. as “one of the N P ot Eme TG 2 ) Conant mnets barcly vewtihe|R W et Tm i i e e restaenror e ciuh T o Ik, anager HaRer WA %i|Union Athietic Club after a terriffic| USSELL NOW IS CLOUTER fand L. Amrock, Great Lakes maval! Neien Ninclair” Almmnae. 10— 8 ot nd | Those attending the dinner. in ad-1 A ‘“get-acquainted” trapshoot th and B strcets southeast at 12:30. | SUTUEEle. the final count being 12 to [training station: W. R. Chancey.| " Dorthy Yacger. Colu defeatal Men dition to Admiral Rixey &nd_ Col|be held by the Washington Gun ¢ 19th and streets southeast at 12:30. | 13 "Both tcams punished pitchers. Former White Sox Pitcher Is Lead- Hampton roads training station, and ( Chamberiain. Mid Cits I Drain. were A, Zappone. H. A. Lynn. | tomorro The program, starting at Grace Midgets, who easily defeated | wiscomain Bluehirds . exterminated | V2R Hangon of the Hampton ‘roads | Filsabeth Prie, Columbin’ defeated Mars A. W. Howard. Boyd Tavlor, Charles|noon. calls for 100 targets at sixteen « 'Dodge Athletic Club. 17 to 10, wants | ¢2" Recervoir Insects in an 18-6 bat- ing A. A. in Homers. istation, as a substitute, jHohet e 6 H. Doinz. jr.: Walter T. Weaver. E. F. | yards for three classes. Two prizes a game tomorrow Wwith some twelve|(je. The Bluebirds buried their op- to thirteen-year team that can pro- Yide a feld. Nines desiring cqntests The 'Army” will have three” teams| A8 Dotle, (o 1 1’ i i i - | Looker. E. A. Varela, J. T. McClena- | will be awarded in each class and the . in the - mile face and the Marine | " fiianein ok | Times for Starting Races in Inter: h.n €. T. Kingsbury. W. C. Barr, A, entrance fee wil be $5. ponents under an avalanche of | Russell. the old Chicago White Sox! pitcher, who is playing in the outfield d e. endrici . 3 v 3. . Jus | The wi oubles event o.uéy nn dereatea st Agnes.| . SILVER SPRING WINS. | ocvtnciding after his arm gave out He{ Set Time for Big Meet. o T ataueters, dotented Mes.| June 18 Are Set. i 'A‘::w“:;‘vr‘n‘%e:‘;:::om“?r é';.“‘c‘;,"";:f-u'mfl. miake i tnis competition, for 17 to 5. Menefee made a homer when ol four ';g:‘ke uns/ during iete BOSTON, May 25.—The internationa "',‘{;’“,,‘,“j."'fl‘;‘,’;- e ,-.lfj_:", detonted Mrs.| . BOSTOD May 28.—Official an-|caysé riot made in competition. prob- Imn-t will b- open to all trapshooters. Qatsey Midgstaicromded ithebases Silver Spring bombarded two Wal- | Jiives "with mine, and 1s hitting 354~ | 9Xford-Cambridge vs. Cornell-Prince. i Long. Columbia. 56 “| nouncement of the Poughkeepsie in- | aplv will not stand as. official. was -——,E-__.—-—._——, yesterday ton dual track meet will be held at| Deiphine Hy held to its | ter Reed Hospital pitcher: American National Bank he ks Ly Travers Island, the summier home of | Dosle. Columb, nt. defeated Alda | terccilegiate regaita program on June made last Sunday. when Frank Thomp- { 1% was made here toda Butlér of Kansas City tops the batters The start- gon; runner-up in the Chevy Chase winning stride, taking the measure|and won easily. 12 to 2. in the base| qith 426 o7 the National Bank of Washington | ball game on the District line field. | na’ honors i’ B s aar- | the New York Athletic Club, either| Mr. Haird. Colon Aefeated Francealing times of the three championshid [ Club annual spring tournament. shot | in a5 to3 game It was the first|Schiider kept the losers' eight hits|(of runner up, with average of 417 July 28 or 29. 1 Mre. Bentler: Mt . defeated Franees | VACCS are as follows _._la 71. He was plaving in a four-ball| defeat of the season for the Wash- | well scattered Doubles by Purds.| °Dressen, the fioet-footed St Louis { Morrow, Liberiy. 6 Two-mile junior varsity race. 5:15|match with George S. Lyon of To- ington team. The Americans will|Flahorty and Ruffin of, the winners | frst baseman, brought his stolen base Mack Heldl ka Coaches. Sirw. * stone. Mia 1 Helen| p.m.; two-mile freshman race. 6 D.m.. | ronto. Canada. against Guy M. Standi- piay. Hunt's Bearcats at Somersel. |mwere.the,only extra base smashes of | iotal to seventeen. 2 ¥ = ¥ I“;“g:fl» ;{::{"' B4, and three-mile varstty race. 7 P.m.|fer and Russell Smith of Portland. N = Md., today. the engagement. Sqor: BOSPTON, May 28.—John Mack of] M o Annette | A]j starting times are based uUDPON !Qreg. the latter the winner of the To Start the Season With || .-~ Yale was elected president of the!Hord. High & Hilten Athletie Club will be busy | g spg. APEL.O.A W R4 ABH.0.A Py o Juliette Lyon, Lil j1. | daylight saving. tournament. The Canadian pair won v . temorrow. It will play Commerce | Cimellsh. 5 F o o'sl VETERAN PLAYER DEAD. |Ascciation of Professional College | jop " Furtan " Chies: Mrs: M e regatia board of stewards re- | ihe mateh by 3 and 2 a Rush We Offer a Athletic Club on Monumet lot, dia- HER 4113 « | Track Comches at its meeting here.| Miw Porterfield, ranch, defeated| celved assurance of the entries of | Mare weel's competition for The e mond No. 4. at 11 o'clock and’ Peck 3153 $1 20! Walter Christic of California was ! Charlotte Martin, Al s freshman, junior and varsity eights |gmcening Star trophy over the course Special e Athletic Club on the field at 35th and [Fiaherty.c’ ¢ 211 1 3 1 2 0|Gilbert Hatfleld Once Was Member | clected vice president and Harry Hill Mre. Bentler. Mt. defeated” Rosa- { from Columbia, Cornell. Pennsylvania | of the Bannockburn Golf Club brought | , R streets at 3. e i i1 ;I of Washi; Club man of Dartmouth secretary. jimnnd= Hurte” Momase O tented Auna. | #nd_ Syracuse. The TUnited States (Sht & Doy oman wolfiug atax abast | o7 . Cherrydale Athletic Association 200 Sacker ™ 4 112 6 ashington Club. A GG oD s Iy T a) e P entomill | 1eligiTatens Hi Pl .",;,!.\q.ul Academy and the University of | Washington in ihe person of Mrs. J.| 25 Dlscount A will entertain Penroze Athletic Club 2181 2 0 ¢« 1| HOBOKEN. N. J, May 25.—Gilbert | academy won tiw national academic track [ Annette Hord, High S . =1 62, "at”“'"'" will compete in the three- ' Rankin of the Chevy Chase Club. | < at -Cherrydale tomorrow. Play will |&'wicknrf 3 1 0 2 A 1 0 1]Hatfleld. a member of the pennant- | meet here today. with 48 points. Culver. ,'"r'"’ Jonaen. Racqueters. defeated Ma- e vareity race. and there is a pos- | while Mrs. Rankin did not come begin at 2 o'clock. - Teams desiring | Schriderp. 0 0 0 0 © 1 0 0 winning New York Giants in 188% | Ind.. was second, with 4233 Marnual Train. | flon Hannah, Alumnae. 62, 4 8. 86— ‘mn that the Midshipmen may alSo | petter than within four shots of the | engagements with the Cherrydales 1 0 6 0!and 1859, died of heart disease here. ! ing Bchool of Kansas City. won the high school | nter a ‘second eight in either the|cplendid 54 shot by Mrs. Kinkaid. the | OODS should write Manager Mickey John- ls.. 3312 27 14 Totale. 32 824 @) For the last fifteen vears Hatfield had irocor e shanpesanc yistrict champion in the second round. | son, 50 Parker avenue, Cherrydale | ™ ! Va. *Hatted for Worthington in ninth. 1 While Washington Grove will open its|Silver Spring.. 0 1 5 0 2 2 2 0 er in a Hoboken bank. s his base ball prime he es- 2’ tablished a record for throwing a { she showed, by the steadiuess of her, CALIFORNIA’S OARSMEN it n"winsing The Nar trohlT ) S T she is a gol{ar to be reckoned with | meet, with 2213 points. e iy it v : GEN BUL[ARD UN TEAM won the Big Bix track meet here tod: s «ipated in by fourteen Ohio colleges. It scored NEW YORK. May 28 —Maj R R T WL Py for Governors Tland | PRINCETON, X ey e | Kkl e B sl st Bats . Synenle s'fickllfll Score. i '::I"Tlll":l?'\':lh ’B"'l;‘z’“ "1.5”'“ e rnm--, Polo Four Agllll!t Mil- ’n“rr\: 1'3—.;::1'3;":1.:'th 4,{0‘-m\‘\"1: r;;:;i golfers find trouble in duplicating. Now REDUCED BIG CIRCUIT LEADERS | .z sm 2 s s wnderie omirer Outht, gt S el o Vedcvek Wins | o | ship of the Intercoliegiate Lacrosse - watched them work say no eastern | pPHILADELPHIA. May . 28—Mrs | league today, defeating Cornell, | college could produce men possessing | WASHINGTON. P T Treg Ros oite the Tiaal Basin pathing heach®on | ugliness at the annual election b above all, to be sure of dependabil- its construction and equipment, item - ;- 1 Marscalbo #26 { on'io ‘0l polo fleld, Immediately oppo- | &Lhietes, hias been elected bachelor of = y P | Potomac Park. the student body. | Hownrd A, Frencll & Co. by item. Chi ity in operation, convenjence in ’ # o s with 88 points, won the annnal Bullard. who is sixty ye 8 | Clarence H. Vanderbeck of the Phila- walf d American League Batting. National League Batting. e e’ ehampionship track and field meet, play with the Governors Island | que and general make-up of gelphia Cricket Club, former national ora s . O i o an R mamenn | dueied by’ Wasbinkion and 'Jeffersen Tollege {polo team next Thursday when it op-i'hy westerners =~ i iter e | woman's golf champion. won the . . G.AB. . er. Clu . R et | The Tech athisten. annex. points, wiile P : - 3 A IR e ¢ e B8 L dr s My 212 Belment Purk Resls | P T s v e s Sauadion. - known an he | ie! vt strapmins Honds ana st | Sme i A e nate | 999 Pa. Ave. NW. »— 2 = o N g 5 . = ond, Cree. b FR R A v EAR R e i Giscrsrsieiastie ehl.m‘_:ATHLET'c STARS HERE v.,fi," h,:,'.”,,ff:;," B, [blur;(n o 'lhr;lul(l;r na‘nll e mumurn; : Nevereid. St. 32 94 10 riettiei DAL 2 1 1 3% iz furlongs—Hold Up. 97 (Marinelll), 20 to 1. | | W.'Gullion, Capt. B. J. Caffrey, jr.. and | WOrk that calls forth expressions o Sisler, St L . ... 32 132 38 3 21 0 0 el T won: dock Beot. 110 (Tamer), IN IRISH GAMES, JULY 4 |icuc cor w5 Wailace. jiRdmisation anironde 1 3. Walker, Phil. ...18 4% o1 38 10 3881y 3 oat, second; Theodosia. 92 (Kummer), On the opposing team are Slocum . LN¢ Goid and Blue use a stroke Ktephenson, Cleve. .37 129 13 301 B350 i thid, Time 113 35 Leading Star| Pat Rvan, Matt McGrath and Pat!yginoshury, E. Gerry Snow H. Kersen|CUile different from anything ever IS 010 B : S 19 1 1 32 ’;':':: ‘?,‘:r:..n Brink. Jago, Streamer and Mcl’)(;‘na]d‘ ldl'uunnal lchay]ripll’on; ‘niq ool eranaIian Conanmg Tl seen on L:»..-ln-.\rnr:-;.—m They ap- | 2 3 380 Tierney, 2 9 | Kopre | weight-wielding events, wiil be head- & pear more to slap the water than to | 0 0 3@ Mx:l';.onrx w i1 5l e New York steeplechase. | lilers on the program of the athletic | The Proceeds of the game, to be!ype a deliberate stroke, and they Rive | o o 3nel .1 sael o feoemt Tee, about two miles—Sweep | | played at Govermors Island, be ! i Kive ) % 0 0 3 #8177 K| ment’ 114 (Mersler), 9 1o 5. 1 1o 5. 1 10 5, | Carnival to be held under the auapices | P at Governors Island. are to be |ihe slap with an arm pull, rather than | e :: ; 0 348 won: Bull's-exe, 142 (Brooksl, 3 to 5. 1 to "’"71' the Almeflf(.-nhl\ll«gc.!‘a!;m .1',;|‘r.ln-, 5"};;""‘“ ‘;e":”';ul;; a;“'rl‘(;o“fl and! s leg drive and pull. i T 7 2 4 .346|lecond: Joyful, 137 (Byers). & to 5. third. Recognition of the Irish Republic at s . i | ;’l‘ l-‘1 F R XX 24 45 R 1341 Time. 3. Royal Arch. Syradars, Archdale Georgetown University Field July 4. = | B i 15 0 1 3411 Cacehaw Pitte Bog o0 M edialmeahonn | e tree,| Bofi0es Fack and field contests, there American Four Ahead | Junior High Nine Triumphs o ot | Hie . three- | o a base ball game.-tug-of-war | NG : Soh. Sred Zoe 18 searolds and up weeer forionea, ‘main cmuae | g orher Sports competitions HURLINGHAM. Eng., May 28.—The| Junior High School's nine scored its . 34 0 1 53 won Do Ay (Mande) s 12,5, %4t % “ohn O'Rgiily. athletic director at|American polo team, composed of fourth straight vietory yesterday. O'Neill, Cleve, . 39 o 2 1 mecond: Mertaivo, 97 (Marinelli). 6 to 5, third. | Georgetown University; Ray Kirk-'!Devereaux Milburn, . . Rumsey, ' irouncing the Western High School norten. Det. oo 35 Time. 126 25, Debadean and Lord Brightos | patrick and Daniel Hassett are in[Harl Hopping and J. Watson Webb. | freshmen, 15 to 2. Lockwood held witt. Phil @04 Walker, N 24 siso Fan F charge of the games. Entries alfcady today beat the Hurlingham team, | the losers to four hits, while the Jun- { Teach, Det. + % ruggy. Thi o3 Fourth race, the Ladies' handicap. mares. | have been receiveq from Baltimore. | ouis Stoddard. Thomas C. Hitchcock, | iors made twenty- o Z PTG e : handics s ° e. | Loui . Thoma: itchcock, | iors made twenty-two. The teams e~ x b A i rven won . Taraher. . Richmond. Norfolk and Alexandria |;r, Lord Dalmeny and Col. Hunter, in | will meet again Tuesday. Viagsiond. Dot 0 4 catee) 3,io 5. |;=-I-r:. ‘-;filn:.ln'-:nl-e. jclutas a trial match, ten goals to six. ! Rine. Dot : . 2 N0 5. third. 138 15 2 | e - 5 5 (304, Poily Aun and Good-bre alw ran. . 2 H W i Ph B B EA BE s v BRITISH EMBASSY ELEVEN| | Bryn Mawr Roloists Win. | elen, 2 : g P A ; LADEL . Muy 28— rom N Y ot cainne U e !PLAYS DARBY CRICKETERS !Byrn Mawr first team won the Te- Jamienm. Cleve i o M 1 3 B ccona: Routiedge. 157 I Weddeyt, out | jmora polo trophy today. defeating the | A o Rrueger. Rikn 1 Time, l;'u_.r"; o0, Brigade. Fancs Man and ‘l’)iblo‘l;nau(;tzr;hlrmg 7!’.“ h‘: lslhuide Philadelphia Country Club's first | R ,“ x oo 8 3 2 e |Over the Top also ra e today by attaches of the British em- | team, 9 goals to 8 kv M net = P P15 B T e e e AR o : to 1, 3 to] ton. . they i 5 i Senmidt, o , obsaen)! 3 10 :_’znemm to uphold their ‘nation's honor Athlete Gets Unique Homor. ! May 30th, 1 P.M. ¥ o il th kes £ P . Hghee. Pitt 3 115 (Penmani. 1 t0 4; | on the cricket in a e ramount when you and con- - Doorkel, Ron el 15, Bril, Modesty. Bees' | the Darby Cricket Club. of pi'“':"d'el;.'f;’, NASHVILLE, May 25.—Grailey Berr- | Music Admlulon. 55¢ \ = e S8 Naal muses fox/comfon s T Mad_Nell. Nancy Shasks, | Tre wanteh il atart- promptisae POl | hili, one of Vanderbili's most famous = buy an automobile. One needs, Venience. But go deeper, examine ' b gk N 3 3 1 o 1 o 8 1 LENEREEE 3 | o | s ! Rl b 2 In addition to Counselor Chilton, the _— Indian Motor Cycles = W e i - i B e e meda] ‘Alr Com- | washinxten Athletien and Le Droit Sport Goods | driving, comfort in riding. Note that the six contains the new ... . oh. N ¥ . Hotlocher. i ; Tigers, prominent colored nines, will POl | S 7R Red Seal Continental motor; = Bota. N. ¥ 250 1 Broderick, Sir Arthur Willert, Capt. J i L As fe bEx P AR = Flack (hi. 24 102 13 5 F CHarker and Mesars. Baker Peies: |Stage a twin bill at Union Park this 424 9th St. NW. - s for price, it should be measured "o Elear. i . au rages appesr ehewbere) | i e e e e a1 | hon, Temmant. Goodnart, Branch -smd | &fternoon. Play will be mtarted at || Used Mbtor Cycles Repairing || by that value, gauged by the de- e ont R -Lycoming L-head Club Batting. Club Batting. H won: Nweet ‘Liberts. 106 (Hein' , Cannon. 2:30 o'clock dability, the motor. Run down the list of ma- e s o | 8350, serond; Ground Kwell, 108 ! pendability, the convenience and the tionally known units in both six and . S Gan T Al R mmanananpo . B R Hee i madl L Tem o . " e comfort which the construction of four’ Then seck these specifeations -+ - Cleveiand hiladelphia (31 108 123 310 7 5 22 14 ‘393 ' Penwell and Wilson The (reat also ran i opkins elve eated. ! ee e LEATHER INNERSOLE ozp L EATHER the ear assures. tour. en tions ! AT N Jork. %A NI 134 3 43 20 T4 20 30| Secoad moe. twovearod malden colts and | BETHLEHEM, Pa.. May 23. Lehigh ! GOLF S 7z LINING I in any other car. You'll find that - .- ew Yorl .. . 3 o1 . inj four-and-s-hal rlongs—Jol an, | H 1 car, B Banimmaen 1321 3 i "E’"" B ';-."m ers r-':n;lnl ;1;;:;‘.,:7 .v;;nn- Hopkins at lacrosse i w”l:l" HOE S In, this light examine the ELCAR. 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