Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1921, Page 27

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§ ¥ the Awsnclated Press. Long Isiand, was climinated I pionship tournament today champion. aiter a hard-fought mat 4 up outh Shor: Jackson, i . Merion. 1'h s Lobbett of Fh(dx F Miss rh..mv Miss Leite INTERCLUB CANGE MFEET IS ROMP FOR W C.C. MEN t-and AIRPLANES WILL POLICE HIGHWAYS ON DERBY DAY LONDON, May 31.—Police will sperate with an hizhw. nd the whe Derby wiil be. . ordered as add to the ) Epsom road. “packed on Dert WAR POLOISTS WIN. PHILADELPHIA. May 31.—The War Department poio t defeated the Ph quartc elphia Country at Bryn Mawr, —fashion, as interpreted by our designers—has individuality The wearer-of Mode he is “one of an army”—there being only a dif- ference of size. On the contmary, Mode Clothes are made for the individual—fashion vidual requirements. ness ceases to be style. make personal. We've concentrated grades at $35-and 340 —With Other Grades of Consistent Worth Up to $70 For Young Men—w) pressions of fashion; anc —who want them properly modified, a big following I-\ her victeryover Miss Allington Hughes of Huyl Long 74| siFIVE'SPEEDY RUNNERS Downs on times isy| Jinois. 1 of Washington | Style without appropriate- Mode Clothes d OTHER AMERICANS WIN IN TITLE TOURNAMENT NBERRY, Scotland, May 31.—Miss Marion Hollins of Westhrook, f »m the British woman's goli cham- Miss Cecil Leitch, present British by 1 up. Miss Hollins had gaine hy ch, 4 Roberis, tied for} three firsts and a sec- | wre of 18 poin ‘ 50 picked men from various | tions and. 4 jand the; Di of Columbia took m-m f ond lLYDNS C. U. ATHLETE, DIES AT SCRANTON, PA. Frank: Lyons i | who starred at basket ball with Catholi died Sunday He pl with the ookland ptain of the 18 n. but the university in De er led the quint in 1919- | Lyons | -1921 1petition Ecfore entering attended c ball, foot bal, i IN THE BIG TENSMEET | CHICAGO, May 21.—Fiwe/sprinters, jwho have covered the €emtury dash in ten seconds or undef, will compete :rn comfyfence track meet ! mext/Saturday, accord- lists announced today. owa/ delivered the hundred | last week 9 45 seconds, “h is the confercnce record. The ers whe have run it in ten s jonds are Hayes of Notre Dame, Sim- |mons of Michigan, Moorehead of Ohio ‘State and Capt. Prescott of Ii- P in fot Zbyszko and Caddock Win. May 21. — Stanislas wrestling champion, threw ailey of New York last night with a body hold in 18 minutes, 27 seconds. Earl Caddock threw Ren- ito Gardini. A ‘Clothes doesn’t look like being adapted to indi- It’s the consistency that inctive and distinctly a wealth of value in the ho want the extreme ex- 1 the all conservative men | monument fto Cap: illness forced {3 {TO GIVE STARS CHANCE | ABlack and White THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUE SEORWSE SDAY., MAY 31, 1921 Points Way to Philadelphia and New York Schools in Harlem nnual been exhaus ed.; Tt was his single in|bed the Peer| thirteen and ! "In the singles Mile. Lenglen defeated Mlle. Deve, 6—0, 6—9. IN FOUR-CITY EVENT Final Week of Duckpin Tourn Starts Tonight—D. C. Men | By the A A Pross. : o ! HE Washington tennis team has been sclected to represent the Race, Marred by -Mishaps. | ST. CLOUD, May 31.—Suzanne Lenglen and Mme. Giolding opened Do Well in New York I s netiGan fir~t annual competition among this city WY ¢ 2 the fourth day of the world hard court championship tennis tournament | S 2 wore and Norf or the Hotchkiss cup. It is as : ) 3 i o Rich . Baltmiore and Nortolk, for the Hotcl S P, NN }.“;th 81 :Ixrg(\\"..q:’.‘;;::m today with a victory in the doubles over Mme. Billout and Mile. Speranza, il - ol S red easily in the event | 6—1, 6—0. I. T. Graves, jr. Dumbarton; New, EN S = s % = | Chevy Chase: 5. May. . CLOUD, France, May 3l—American tennis players competing in | St ) e l“n:| rlv\\.-:n The 5N the world hard court championship tournament here experienced ’H‘\\'vvn r.“ .4;.\‘rr ;9 Maj. A. E. Foote, on by three < from 5 ) - N N aablis - jchelle High shool. Phi a disastrous day vesterday, the feature of the day's contest being |in cla i h S\“\“’A“:r\“ as a poor Y" T —_— the defeat of Mrs. Molla Bjustedt Mallory and William T. Tilden by Miss fl";";:;‘nls 7"”"“'."4 ctnry was 2 , Sh ¢ Vhnson, = series of mishaps that made ihe race | Homlman anc Baines of England in the mixed doubles, 6—1, compete RoUiGrapes Gore and . @ farce. The Philadelph were put| Miss Edith 26 5T 4. The match was re- d Mangan and Butes ma fout by anjaceident in the first quar- | o0 S Plete wiih hritliant and desperate S il g i ~ ter mile.’and cach of the other (wo L | playing. was' the harde atel anded p d in plaving order. Thi; Some Clever Play Resulis in Holi | CoRtrstah s had an oureman SHDRIed | Tiklen_remains fto, compete. in the | PINE 1L was the hardest m b fror'several competitive by a break in the rig Phitadel- | VOS Mallory in the ! virtually collapsing fini; 3 by A. Y. Leech. who has been day Competition at Clubs [phias/No. 4 and New Rochlle's No. | Women #% and Tilden and Ar- or the £ donibies Mon {nidhe Wesbingion 4 1§ Jumgped from their boats to rid the | nold Jon, the men's doubles. tennis in ta sl gilifle i . e s < SILTLTEL nts were | nE he Potsmae Hoat olubis| . The doeiat of Mrs: Mallory and e et NeFunit Both ] ap. the gift of at the s e es put up| Tiden waime as the biggest suarprise ! S S lo a0 . of Richmond, 15 1o jumior cight. the Centralites put uy the roval playe Iy to zo ! the annual 7 YiKerous fiznt in the first quarter | of theAournament. = i fon and pl gach vear by teams e < mi of th e with (o) nhia en complained of sorens: n our cies ' Rauffmand rpiversite's junior and rr.-w.mx-nL S0 an k of i Wiss Lenglen to Visit. T eights and * crews from New W 5 i Sazannel - AT €Lt york tie Club and Umon Boat S practics T W oM ngles ten- { 3 d g sccond and Potomaes i 3 tite [ United middle of August Columbia freshmen and were furnished wien Wil- | "; e two months, taking H. Chasmar! -, siided at the start Aurentz, Jrance; ithe ipressjing atches, the Auto ! ‘ A Manuel Alonze n. 64, 64, | totriet b ».':"‘l the lion's share of h chl ors. Of the four triumphs that - flown to par 0 the 1ot f invaders” from & 9 === = nahan anmexes e <elly and his cousir/ Paul | N £ = n unlr 1 s hoatmen wvml the senior zdoubles bile race the Speedway yesterday in record-breaking time S [gnd_ rowed 'in the " winning:" scnior NDS C O RS, S]\REAK 1d ationally known drivers, representing four coun- n S tri it his ican-made car through to victory by a margin ok 1 o Paut S ND OLD LI TURNBULL IS WINNER o S lead on Roscoe Sarles, <ccond-place finisher, : ST T 6. U, AND OLD LIE NINES _ ) OF M. A. TENNIS TITLE | s s i e e e __,;':‘,m,..“,.,,,:: 'szfi l,‘,l,., ature ‘..,,r 1 END SEASONS W'TH W|NS OAM ATHLETIC CLUB shattered the winning streak of the} B MorE T this race with oniy seven cylinders of hus car hitting, and was on the verge « Felton Lhd‘S(r[ Georzetown Tniver gty Clover Athletic Club nine in a warmly contested 3-to-2 game yes- |, o8 0 O S i oing out several tim ights. The Scotch m x‘,,xnr Marvland crda ‘The Clovers had annexed nine consecutive victories be- | of the middle Atlantic states . holder of the wo speed [ tors at close to 110.000. The prize nt to. Mr. and Mrs. Tom | terday. Nliie/ Cloyers hadia this honor vester A . o t nearly $100,000, also Nt tos ) r om |3 . ek 5 L 3 4 o F o r s veste d no trouble w money. tot wearly .000, I's handieap. 14. also won o fore facing the deliveries of Brayton, Roamer pitcher. He fanned fif- | (255, hefor ¥esten . m»'lwb“ :‘ o R € it By heaal hoe re eup, with 4 net scurv,h,‘,(,r\n',,n et teen batters and was extremely stingy with hits. At that, the Roamers | Lee Goldsborough, Jron i s s e and will be divided among the win- ole | feated their vonwrable rival, had to battle desperately to wrest honors from the Clover combination. .';,, __l'ml”( '[] buntry Club, ¥ L 5 s HU -.‘ nizht 2 fl;m:vkhe‘{‘.‘ Dilllpl:‘" 1o D d nowed out the Navy De-yCyprian, S to 2, in a well played en- ferils o = S will ge 100, . c > | Reynolds ¢#recked the Bos ollage | R L D B ! s > 5 5 : on oil. gas and water in the fast time ima probab well up the list | {patters Acked n o GalleRe artment tepm) dn &) 05t atlzagement. Monroe and Punch did the | Change Woman's Net Ranking. |il /"iSar. taa pow-|witn t won in laps before t n and Specdy led the Georgetown ai- | Deanwood. 1t was the rling for the winners. NEW YORK. May 3t Lorful m humm leaving t || k. Fhrh got a homer and Sheridan WS Tor he Rex Athletic Club lost two games in| ranking of woman fennis thy lead Setx New Track Record. oA s Shecdy doub Johnson, Lee and the Wa [ York, Pa. It was defeated, 12 to 10| been announced here by the womar nl Milton's time in the race was & iGets 20¢ 1.2 Points for C i ;‘ml;rhg. almost whenever it got Edrberybrothebplal e el o ithe ‘;d..a 5 to 1. by the Acco nine Thon ominider of Hieiininds through the ruthless pa Four: minutes, 4.65 p.f?ggfi} an iGets 20 1- oints for Camp : the/bascs. v assoctati 2 Ma average of 59.62 e ’ P “* _OwI Athletic Club drubbed the Po 5 > fr‘:'\n;l:':i\ \;’-‘fl l;:!:'rx‘ ;:vv 'hfi a0 K een Golng 16 Win new irack record under lhp‘g\nu;l I eresting en- (66 eley: S s iss 2 e ruies which limit cars to 183 cubic | Humphreys in 3d Corps Games e e e | BO” McMILLIN’S MOTHER ! rove, fourteenth under the oid raniin ir the end of the race Milton re- | [WIe8 WhIcCK lmit cars 1o 183 oo { Won by Camp Meade . —— ety bfee e ar swrer 1S KILLED IN AUTO CRASH | et Sl 52 LT 0l BV, MBS A, 10 e R o ot B el P - { A » N T tiie the Dot hieettno 3 e Raliing dropped from number it refused to sto in 1315 with a 300-inch car. His o e non ‘Beats Wisconsin, 9 to 8. in Long- merey after the fir | e Sty 31 aavin ! nine to fourteen, few miles to go. he ru;‘wvl ke was 8988 ek o e ,1 ¥ i = — but refused to wait for en- e orde i ith the av- o .,frn.; track and { est Western Conference Game. Comet Athletic Club flashed 551 (Ho) '\“"m,m. e toat b player Yale Is Victor at Golf ke (‘r::» t;rpi r fi;fi:;:rwn with loushins: of Uie 31 Corpmlaveall \ oy apnor acn ~Michi- | the, Spantansend Y {of Centre College, today is en route PROVIDE R. T, May 3 Denmd - When hs trens ilton. £9.62; Sarles, $8.61; Ford, ,‘,,"",i:’“‘l‘(__‘lk‘\‘"*‘“'p"\t“"r Jiite & itoday |wers aid a la Bed o Fort Worth, Tex., where his moth- | Yale's golf team won from Harvard, | tisns i ane sxlionor mas fouled. Bl el ey 1?"‘;“& <y xle athletes won/with | 8 Ghe ecord) Rere, mhn | inge Trinity Club won itsjer, Mrs. Mattic B. MeMillin, was kill- [ 6 to 2, in their annual ma the {Had he stopg would Mulford, flagged. mp Enmbnreys mas | EANT OR Becondilnete M the iass | eleventh hen it heal theled in an autoriobile accident yester- | Phodo LGl iCoante Gy vester-fheen a sure winne he alw l'rhnmnmm»—»w Siing time was five hours s fiftecn ; PipeLown to e day. ay. ept at Milion’s hecls 24 laps: 24 s five hours and fifteen want more games in ||r.\»mf.\,um McMillin was to have been crowned was the fourth time ‘\hl!nni P‘I:d homas, Ps: played a stellar game at T8 siend 1q e {king of the Centre College athlet driven e Boyer. 64 laps; Li for fifteen innin then | Manceer Popkins, 141 street. arnival this week as the college Anderson Stops Norfolk. second 2 the rout an Ranst, 58 3 s pex = the mound after the Waol- Harlem Athletiec Club recorded i upreme tribute to his work for hi PHOJ: Ariz.. May 31—Ileec An-lIn only twenty "” rne, 111 laps; De Palma, 112 lap ) l.rl Humphre: with fouri n'.l, R Geors ap San haiiT verines” mégular. DitcHIngE. S | fonith cansee talma mater. I mile jderson of Portland. Ore. decisively |/l o urphy. 106 laps: Alley, 137 laps. route third place in 1920, - 2 % ! 5 \iicne Thomas, 143 Japs. the ecighteenth/that scored the win-{of the winners fanned 5 defeated Kid Norfolk of New York in | 't has won the race twice . ning run. vielded only four hits. i Miss Bleibtrey Sets Mark. a scheduled ten-round boxing hout Troved & ereas O n“‘; E Wisconsin—- R A Renroc Athletic Club ook t%0| HONOLULU, T. H. May {1ast night. The New Vorker was un- el Staunton Takes Track:Meet. 101 0100/000002100-%1 games from Ealiston Athlet ‘f‘luh- relda Bleibtrey of New York broke |able to finish the ninth round. were American-made. and| EASTON, Pa, May 3L—Staunton Michigan ! winning 6 to 2 and 5 to 1. Brinkman {he world record for the 100-yard of them were ma ctured | Mimnary Academy’s: five-mani won 00T02010M000002101-919 5fand MeCarthy did the hurling for the | women s open. aational ooy ampionship Jof ithemiwens imantdas MRy = Batteries—Chsistenson, Paddock and Davey: | Renrc iof Schmits, Liverace, Dixon. Mudd, Karpes aad ‘m““‘;;,‘ Athletie Club scorcd a nmrgvar . Sut vietories. The Belmonts |1 ounced, 17 to 0, and the Ava- EDDIE/GRANT MEMORIAL MONUMENT IS UNVEILED NEW YORK, May to 0 Mount Rainier Yankees humbled the National Juniors in a 21-t0-2 game. Tt | the twentieth straight win for 1ks. Bauman held the losers to ties 1.—A memorial Eddie Grant, for- National third base- mer Mew’York 2 Perry Midzets routed the Younz mam wascunveiled today at the Polo | Elks in a 12-t0-0 match, then beat the unds. Collegiate Midgets, 8 to 0. Grant, who was graduated from | FEastern Athledie Club d»:ca;::tt;}:; Pioneers, 11 1 Messink, Eas arvard in 1906, was a varsity base | Pioneers. 4 Messink baster ball captain in' his undergraduate | Pitcher. granted on a fourteen batters, Brentwood Athletic C 5 i Athletic &Faugs. He was killed in the Argonne, % tober 1918, when, as acting major, rge of forces detailed to Battalion.” e by Judge K. M. ialbraith, jr., com- mander of the American Legion. The ceremonies were preceded by a mili- parade. in which Grant's former | ciment, the 307th Infantry, took pointed the Club in an t contests with welve-year class. sent to Manager 56 Quincy street north- | te | Challenges Kelly Dodge Athletic Club is seeking games with ten-to-twelve-year class Teams interested should tele Condor Midsets are anxious to ar- range contests with ten-to-thirteen- year teams. Telephone challenges to West TO QUALIFY IN MEETS The Professional Coaches' Association announced an agreement with the| Georgetown Athletle Juniors suf- . A. A. A. A board of managers|fered their first defeat when they hereby trial heats in future running| Were swamped in an £-to-1 game by | the Colored C. and P. Telephone nine. Washington Athletics vanquished St events will be %o arranged as 1o give stars greater opportunities to show. i Complaint was made that the running | of fast men against each other in trial heats in the past had prevented many good runners from qualifying. —_—— PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 31— Pennsylvania’s base ball team has been invited by Waseda University | to tour Japan next autumn or the m.! lowing spring. Phone F. 6764. || Howard A. French & & Co. Indian Motor Cycles and Sport Goods 424 9th St. N.w. Used Motor Cycles Repairing MEN'S WEAR An Outstanding Style Among Our Special Suit Values at Check Suit Q MADE ap in the popular light- weight flannels. 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