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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY. JUNE § 1o71° SPORTS. DempseyHeld to Two Meals a Day : Carpentier, Satisfied With Punch, Perfecting Defense CHAMPION WILL SLEEP [TITLE T0 EVERY SOUAD! | v see e com T [HARVARD BANS PLAYER " ancive oe meer | YANKEE GOLFERS SCORE AS OTHERS EAT LUNCH s ou oupe v 0 i\ ATl mmfimscmm LOW IN SCOTCH EVENT - American Army teamx here sius Club to be held Saturday after- : have Leen completed. The firat for Insubordination—Letter noon at Georgetown Field. Bob Le wociated Pross 3 ] o ) Bloomingdale Track Meet. e : Gendre, colleglate pentathion cham-| PY the Awariated Pt June 8—Play wa day in th 4 TLANTIC CITY. N. J,, June 8—The noon-hour dinner bell no longer | Wallach Boys Score. od Saturday h the Cu- Taken Away From Him. pion; Bob Maxam, University of Penn- S . Scotland, June 8—Play was on today in the secon - c The w rywei ampion today D8 Seore. oning @ temm from sylvania fiver: Johnnie Holden, Penn he qualiy und of the thousand guineas toruna- rings for Jack Dempsey. The world heavyweight champion today e S | B e CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 8—The |freshman star: Ed Pugh, Tech's crack section of the qualiiying ros g s was placed on a restricted diet, and his eating was reduced to two S REE S T ol | ‘ al from the Harvard varsity nine ’é‘l‘.ii,":,';,.:?frDv?.’.‘f%,‘ifl,'.',‘,‘.‘; ‘?,leo%:}g: ment of professional goliers on the links here. Twenty-seven meals a day, breakfast and dinner. How long this order oi things will | 1\ orouna meets hold in seat! | { in Blair, first-string catcher, Was | (o start in events, all of which wil | holes were played yesterday, and a like number were traversed today. last depends upon the speed and manner in \\hich hr takes of( the \\ciglu stadium for athletes of the Bioom-| 4 ose platers o The order cutting Dempsey to two T {ingdale and Virginia avenue divis-| | pome ot s : . b o meals a day was issued following his Lions. ‘the Emery” squs i pturad nn gov - = lvomingdale itle, with 50 points, enforced luy-off from boxing due to ]’ Fafter a struggle with Gage roys, w the reopening of the gash over his left scored 13 Wall need to the colle aken by Capt. tery today. The | be scratch affairs. The aggregate loW scores of the first sixteen players on the fifty-iour = Medals will be award 2 Emmons and x,,;,‘;;; N aiayarded a;,};l::;' An- | holes will earn them the privilege of competing in the match play, to be- “use of insubordina- | tries will be announced tomorrow. gin tomorrow. e 2 hsontur Clicakelt e nine-hole uree were: Jock Hutchison of ¢ o) turnea jithe “RIES-hole: auren's oontme | nxe of the Cu- are rxpected action wa | Concn s w arrive sory com- B romne to vl dvar mitte x iplinary meas- | Connolly G. U. Track Leader. |!n & score of 213 for the fifty-four 3.1 Tayior, Sunbury. 33 Ve, Aack o 01 v ves, ory e V 1 o 08t ecedent rec- : % e ha a 72 - el o W . % T andiers belleved. would not make | taling 106 polmia el | imsmndation (14t e varsity leiter | Jimmy Conmolly, stellar middle dis- Boles. He bad 4 T for the cigh Douglan Lagar, AGanta, 37. it possible for the champion to reduce ! Victory Takes Title From Ameri mm,’,m“;,',", Distiion. Li \ which “Blair won last year be’ perma- L?‘n;e];:'nn:{':{ E':zrz;;:z;: lv'nll’:'v}'- hu'l:u::':(f"-‘t‘m';”'" ¥ of Hanger Hil, thel A. G Havers, i-‘nxl.nvl 34, as i had been planned, | Victory Takes Title From America. pently taken away from him . last captain| G o et " Man Etriash e b L e e ; ; o vard game |of the track team at the Hiljtop. Con- | Present Eritish i and it was he would i Sweikhart, | ittery sent Jerry | nolly is a sophomore from Woburn,|€d in an aggregal | Teams, Doubles and 2 o ol the pitching of | Mass. considered impr S rming up with - be among the sixteen 10 4 noon-day meal. 1 First Fight in Which Moving \rry Vardon, England, 36. Will Sleep; Not Eat. Picth Were Made. ordon Lockart, Gleneagles, 33. teh 1d been ngles Open ' M. Eckington: Crangi. 3 et ) = | . e a : Other leading score > wan, New York, 38 e e e o Title Duckpin Tourney st Grand | i i 0 e | 100 IN GOLF TOURNEY, | refis 6 e il o 20 i o \eneath the table waiting v the b SICALY acthes Sk : It is unifo - Edward Ru at Britain Two British players, Edward Ras. hencath the table waiting foi the 10tler chumbnall sketches@ot heavy-| mpshn, Central Tonight. T b min Inbine A. G, Havers, i, 218 o e omen et 11 be d x cefully in th ight championship fights.) . Eckington:” I . Brokla ith the score ticd, and Coach Slattery | NEW YORK, June 8—The twenty-| Joseph A. Kirkwood, stralusian, 5, onship, and James McRenden led the il L e Kl ot 2 - | pound high fump - Clvton, Brookland; teams, s meny doubles and j Wi U SR O for him. He had | first annual metropolitan amateur golf | 217 ficld yesterday. Each turned in & card and vesting. his trainers say, he| THe = heavyweignt championship ean i ey e like number will take | R So take his place as catcher, | champlonship tournament opened to- Watt's 72 Hrenks Record. 1 of 104. will ‘easily pick up the strength that | SlPped out of the grasp of an A S mpeMoran. (Otevetand s tonight for [however, and was comprlled to keep |day over the Garden City links with| w n watt of | Broi Jock Hutchison, Chicago, and James food might have ziven him and at the n for the f ST R 'I::;“nh» e; Miller. | ssion of the annual wo-{ Murphy in the gan [imeze) ”,j)'“E°;i‘!’;§',’:_d2§"§i";:Y"§;;§ n | recora Jfor n“(n King's o chive ‘l]{’:-ud hnz;:’d :s{r’c,:::: %L.:e:her;cnprlx:n same time his em will not be ons ) ; _— ed.. D. E. of S course by making tie round i . <ha o i .. an stem liaa, Dounded |ty Jump—Trmdle, Em duckpin championships con- defend his title, and two former cham- 5 Americans, aside from Hutoh — taxed by the process of digestion. The ¢ & = teuadl 2 ¢ Walter Ha Ame mericans, aside from Hutchison, r reduction in the meals will not work [ {°rbett into submission in the four- kind under the auspices of e CENTRAL’S TENNIS TEAM [pions. Jerome D. Travers and Oswala| Walter, 0 o i | Gilrea iy Ot M4 (o 23 e D e e Eo b oE any hardship on Dempsey injure his physical conditi ing to his handle When Dempse. due to start the Iast hard and continuous speed of nor will it . accord- 'Kirkby, will try to capture it again. 2 If = e o i e golf u the queen’s course of nine holes and H LE . e ‘ith « 70, | the King’s course of eighteen. the ag- om- CAFTURES SCHOOL L ‘Wins Woman’s Golf Honors. A oong ven | kregate Logle for which is 11636 and iy scored OVer| pROOKLYN, June 8.—Mrs. Clarence | 80, zave Central racket- res for the 15-hole course| Emmet French. Youngstown, went e A T4CKets | H. Vanderbeck, present Philadelphia ton City Duckpin A’ scheduled to presentatives of the i This occasion was the first of its kind at which moving pictures were taken. Both fighters enjoyed kinet scope rights, as the side money from the movies was denominated at thag Emersy ; « qu : Petteys, include ton L Duckpin League Dist framing hemill Le nermiteedito iomc Ay S Bogcuc EER s h champion and former national title i » around in 111; Walter Hagen. Detroit. EAEclof Ehrenmeats dyday. l“l‘x“ was the beginning ,{‘r.,“‘,, I.M“",', ,“,‘ iy - mpionsh P 10 was the fourth cons | nolder, won the women's eastern golf French, Youn n. Obio, 7. lin 114; Tom Kerrigan, Siwancy i1 efofleme s e e o (the g ey sturdy indepe - e > . ar: jeorge McLean, h pE SR e watched the sham |t N oot e e e e B Tt ot e oot e e | e Chehntte Beien, 1| champiogsblp over The Eauaiy Siub rapard ! | Gegrie Melesn. Gratay Sprain Clui. E : tor z 5. The fight was RO Er0ant s ier bw e Gideon Lyon silv - 5 Sre Tonishme terrific punching | a0 :ll‘r;.'rl:.." RS LT A A o step ant Samp—stitton ui RS, Lomurnow i Ky rated| o .“3?.. o ar to ihe victor|ihe thirty-six holes. Miss Glenna Col-| Tom “,'}“”“ o O e olom i CoRabryXCIub, Revees hifting, Dempsey) the newspapers Hgdch b avin N hs i imons weman | IRURRY EISCR Cimic tourney at Cen: |lett of Providence finished one stroke | Wilfrid Re ‘“:lun‘n’ o 120, and Willlam Melhorn, Shreveport, phed . hags ers mad ch over the e G « amor o h sed sing > : e Lmingio; Arutlt punching bags and|presence of twenty women among the | S er i aetion tonigh | o nquish k Dudley, |[REMIBS e WIREr to ome. \lf‘p::}:{: 1.000 seathol . One of these women ' Wt 1. Eronson Quaites, the . in the final. Scholastic 7 Nl Y0500 72227 it was Mrs. Fitzsimmons, who sat just Jag exerclyes behind her husband's | A new stunt was 10 shift hefore a| couraged him on o o heavy punching baz. first hooking | “oppas s : : ustralian weighed only With his right Rifting 1o | nounds. while Copbett. entered SUIEE Mook ke away at the | ring ai’ 183, The champion floored the bag for twenty minutes with a volley | fotaiancr in. the siteh rouod . o osed of all opponents in matehes this nlin .| rocent games h Most of t i ing prosram ling ana -Prin i Guge (Cevil, Fan | thron ) defeated Smith (T.), ited Knapp (T ponnd class reluy- Boyle, ~ Schne Rium, Gl ' Thurtell (C.) defeated . 6—1: Phillips Claveland of punches that carried his full weight. | jacked the finishin Conncil. Rivers) o d Quesadn . ishing punch il . B o | ment Knupp and Qu N Gets Another Dog. In the final round Fitzsimmons el Tl s Oy, Dy, 6E § With the arrival of another dog |Planted his right glove over Corbet Coleman): Brookland wxon, | 15 \ Dempsev's kennel was increased to|heart. The champion staggered f Walforth, Thoddon) city \ four. The n nine is & prize-win. | e fetce blow, and Iitasimmons t Virginia Avenue Division. Jof the Washin Trensury Racketers Score. § ning Belgian police dog valued at|iFto him with fashing ri and| e | s n and N $300. It was the gift of a millionaire s to the stomach that brought the |, SR {the Washington took four of five matches | N admirer from Long Beach, N. J. to a clos o St Le wre in charge Contestuni rday with Interior-Trade ! N ach; Junes | "N | expected (o McKenzie, | thirty minute The champion already had two Bel- large crowd of fans who favored | Randle Hightany =ian police dogs in camp and a white | the Australian jumped i the ring| 15-pound dash bull pup. Dem s to give the|and surrounded him, seeking to grasp Wullach ) Tull pup to Maver Bader, whe has|RiS mitt. Corbett. opening his eyes, | Unlimi artmental Tennis League. | jort to these officials fore scheduled howl- e tourney schedules plain, Brya 616-17 ST. N.W. * THE MAN'S STORES z r (1. T.) defeated Mangan Walther. Bry Reidesel, 2, 8—4; Dowd and 1 - ! s s Wallavh, - ed Jirown and taken a fancy to it, Ramed w anger. He ¢ R iotier: ot TONTGIE A 2 Lo through the circle of admirers (8% Hoina Jump _ Kistler, Witer, War Depart AL e the two fishters were locked F i Jump-— Nelson. Wallach; Five, Ama ) defeated GEORGES IS NOT AFRAID | vicious ciinen. Outsiders had o Jimip | Chain ey b Jump- ebon. g Newl ) petated TN in and separate them. | nap d high iffe. Wallach. & e o £ ing und Pr Wallach: Carri- | DOTREES. 1000 ) defeated Stone and 6, 61 nlimited high J Bryan: Walthe: OF HIS RIVAL’S WEIGHT | Nichols, Louise It v | MANHA ’ o . Wailach; Del- | 305 1200 N George nry\- R s e fense. He probably will waze a whirl wal Mrs Reach Final at Polo. | N the faet that he will enter the ring Wind offensiv inst Dempsey Wal jiGanBR B0 \ckerman, M. MiCorn 2 M *a. June % —The on July Dempscy. the ! pounds lighter than | hiS trainers realize that to make W mpion. but he doesn't | STECtive he must be' wary of the | Bams Ketcham defeated the worry about it umpion’s left. . Unlimited hro p 1. Wallach “;\j'h'::” e e t four of s “ Country | He demonstra to his own | oTEes in_the air when deliv mnl“)::|'";|.v il }};m.; o8 Towers; | & a Lavy, Mrs. M or vhl \\25)‘:;:':: satisfuction. in sparring with Joe | CTINE ‘3“ short right overhanded | Wallach: Aman.” W i S “Bryn ) will face the Jeannette and Paul Journee. that he PIOW and h rkin >lrurl.‘ pdedy | 100 poond jion Frager, Wal- | FOR TOMOREOW. whrook York) Ramblers | can drop a heavy man with ease. it 10 be dangerous | lac H s s Hohbs, b W Yed Jeanette. who tipped the scaies at ght of balance, el and Jump— McKenzie, | Nty ok e e % 2 ds. went dow ond = : d in a game of tag | "} i : ates 40 /pounda, went down Monday afe-| SyIbentier engaged in x gams of tai DA frnpeTohnson; WAl i 1t Division, United States erncon under the challenge handed right. and Journe 9 [ and won. jach work he N at 200 | While doing cross-country . in an exhibition. Rryan 7222, . (Crouse, Kist pounds. topples easily when Georges Jumped a bit, gave a poilu battle | ler. b Talhert N right connects. ,criv and s €d in pursuit “hll»'r alpy udle Highlands | §\\\ Across prough briee (Denison ; \ Perfecting Defense. |t o Tough brier | lovpoied Larruine N Tt S be . Nooselsky ) Gibon Class relay —W Radeliffe, Abhott) + class " relay —Wallach (Sharp, | SINGLE . Schaefers; Brsan (Fowler, | roll. A1 and Mrs. Hart, Mrs abctl Ttawlinies and Eekhardt and Anuie ved by his trainers that led and r hag developed his knock- Georges ed upon Picking punch to a point of perfection. up by th he I;-‘:d."-Th:.cxk:\n:« l: now, w the b ndoors are good workout. 1 will be £ locked. Georg ting his de- | sive as you on J el nberz into the woods and : 5 pannd Mrs. Martin, Mrs. E. ¢ . E. Thomasx, 1t Willia Mrs. Wenz, 15 Quaites. S SCHEDULE, 1100 % 727777 Discolored Spheres to Be Used in [Iudd & Detweiler Ties Carroll Elec- | Tom Stops Keeler in Second Round; ! Game Between Griffs and TigerS | tric for Second Place in Com- | Mike Wins From Silent Martin for Boys' Benefit. mercial League. in Tenth, & ages will Judd & Detweiler nine trounced the v - fternoon I b.. June S.—Tommy e he % clash at, Gireuit-leading R P. Andrews Paper|bons. St Paul light-heavyw Am. . The game will ; COMPany team, 13 to 4, in the Com-|scored his tenth consecut 7% Y e for the Washing- | MeIcial Leaguée yesterday a out last night when he defeated W RINGL '. . rs, Mrs. Seama ) 41 K ton Boys' Club. and to aid use | INt0 a second-place tie with the ¢ lie Keeler of San Francisco in the | A"B i()O'WE names upon base balls which J. & D. and McCoy of the Canaries| NEW YORK, June S.—Mike Gibhons, ctioned pastiming ¢ homers. St. Paul middleweight, scored a tec President Harding. Admiral Sims, roll Electrics. The J. & D. and Carroll | second of their scheduled ten-round PRINC J.. June 8.—Prince-; .d of Zone 4 in a { Nical knockout over Silent Martin o ar hurdier Biddle and Tv Cobh, boss of the fero- | 38&Tegations now are but one game | bout ‘Will Run Against 0ld Team. cious Tigers, have inscribed behind the first-place club. Noone of | T ck' team. who is now = Yurd Teagus gamne. Deorl ¥n tonight when the referee |dent at Oxford. He is to run i FOI YOUNG MEN ,nr the winners made a homer, double; Naited their fifteen-round matc old CluetzPeabody & Ca.inc. Troy.NX. monicker will be t and the o 3 o jand two singles in four times at bat.|the tenth Martin was puni Oxford-« Signatures is to be pitched i at- | The losers were unable o fathons]ve riy. He wax grogey in bined \\ e CAKinE the fray “rye er scoring i N - | “nd and eighth rounds al Vo s attendine tomorow s ve after scoring in the first inninge. York J v cause in| Rallying in the late stages of the - addition to witnessing a hottle royal be- |Eame. Washington Council amassed o s g €nough runs to beat Carroll Council. ately for third place in the I . 219 to 6 in_the Knights of Columbus | Washington Boys' Club is doing a great | League. Klozden of the winners work among the voungsters, and promi- | & perfe day at bat with th nent business m v |including one for the circuit. interested Two big innings gave Woodmen of the World a 5-to-1 _triumph over the Maccabees in the Fraternal League, Nevitt kept the Macs” seven hits well | Increase Your Mileage With ' ablishmen i seats for their employes, i gommittecs of men and women have een busily engaged for ral weeks disposing of gume tickets at regular |SCattered. prices. Bolling Field Aviators and St. Eliza- A special box has been reserved for |beth's will clash on the latter's field President Harding and his party and | this afternoon at 5:30 in the opening | boxes have been procured by numbers |game of the Potomac League, Other 7 : of society folk. 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