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S”ORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921 SPORTS. 31 'Dempsey-_Brennan Bout Seems Assured : Biennial Yankee-Briton Games to Be Proposed MAY AGRZE TOMORROW ||vessxerrieerees TLDEN T0 TAKE A RESTID. C. CHESSMEN SIXTH i”““’"m YALE-HARVARD TO PUT | a location for the 1924 Olympie xames, which were awarded 1 Pariv. The municipal FOR LABOR DAY CLASH| i e e Champion May Play in Providence | Whitaker and Sournin Each Has Event July 18 Before Going Won Three Games in Mas- War and Navy Departments to forbid wervice alrmen fro ounc| e 1 TR | PLAN UP TO INVADERS Mass., July 14.—Plans for a series of international Y IRPI X bt fiying over tournament fields . A s s ! on Tennis Vacation. ters’ Tournament. and stands thix xeas n-l;n:!lly adopted a recom- | AMBRIDGF ) ; mendation made by a & . " EW YORK #14—It looks today as though Tex Rickard had won He emlled nttent o re- | — " e 4 ll:ll;:(-. dflul.:.ll;‘l. 1 1 track and field meetings between joint Harvard-Yale and Oxford- ot or Floyd Fitzsimmons i eir contes ich wo! cent fatal aceldents and point- | NEW YORK. July 14— William T.] ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July 14| | stadium ax the fleld for the | Cambridge teams, to be held regularly at two-yea cals, hav . at over Floyd Fitz immons in .Ihur contest to see which would “l out the danger to speeta- | | Tilden, 2d. national and internationai | Charles Jaffe of New York led In ®amex. The executive o iy ge ¢& y wo-year m(er\'al have secure Jack Dempsey's services for a bor day bout The cham- tors. He alwo reealled the ac- | | ris titleholder, who returned from llln sixth round m'1 the chess y;mlule;: | ::-m"u-‘ :lle -‘nn.: Ulymlale | cm]dml\]\-;. up Th_\» alh}l‘e'llc_ of]fic;]ak h(i‘ the Amcrican colleges. The pro- SIS SR s o 5 = 5 A Millx Innt yenr, ¥ ay. may play either in|tourney with 5 points won and 1 lof % informed the munici- | | posal will be offered the English athletic officials after their arrival here I'l"‘\r‘\ i l:!l:‘\"rfir‘)l.'ArI’L::‘(‘f{(l‘( ik,hf Ir‘ummv ‘Ildr'l)nrfi?rnmx-lut than_he is ‘\-1 | s ‘o ‘doubles of the Rhode! The points won Ly the uther play-| | pal ‘councll that this decision | |today from New York. . it comes to kicking in with the crinlded paper, friendship ampionship. which begins at S nk J. Marshall, Ameri- San abxolutely unacceptable. If meeept y 2 e e e T i e | amplonitip, v hepinn o A Samuel Factor. Chi- The matter mny be referved to | accepted the first meeting under | cvery day or two for workouts on the srrow Jack Kenrns, Tex Wilde, the English flyweight cham- ! | 1o et for weske Daria Janowaicly he ‘: e Thle Tar ks uteretary ‘ wilL Be held i England i |sluel Lk e e rrow Jack Keatds, Tex Wide she Zugiian aywe! et | iadé Known in a8t M. L’ui.gm »Iw 341‘: L und| | for state for physical | is proposed to have a joint | PeeT made for their entertainment. ang will mect in Rick-| the Euglishman and the il LR AL o W Wil S | bt il T ' Ttiee aupoinied. to atons ) 5 and the 3 s of the e H 0 - s i es ta 0! = N he mpion, Johnny Buir. T | ¥ g8, 0 shington, 3 each: Stasch Mlott i e & Gl el o govern Mo compitt Scots Win at Soccer. t a dinner den | Kowski, Los Angeles, 212 I v to|rover. Washington, States Tennis Association last night in the Yale Club. T expects 1o go to Providence te a cable from Wilde deelari T ckson, 1. Pa., July 14.—The them, in the meeting to be held at th BETHLEH} . July Harvard stadium K “ still un-! third Lanar! SO0 am, certain. touring Canada and the Uni at- | would love to fight Ruff r team. which is on/ tickled to death—provided h help with the arrangements for e nd’ Capt. J. B. Harvey, e e as his share of the ampionship, as h much inicrest- Falls, Ont., none. e o basi T AuIek. VICLarlen. we mbridge athletes will | States. defeated the Bethichem Steel 1 Rickard heard the figu scored The Oxford-( ed inits suceess, ot b . upscy last| nearly fell into his own {Manager Kane on Way East to Con- | “Ti. fuct that he has been in train Mlottkowski and Marshall. The occupy arte at Swampscott, a . L8 to1 ¢ [inter whe ounds pool. He told Leo to advise B jine since May nd has had to] WSterner took only twelve moves o lpe . . |north’ s close to those of e e nd i s e Wilde to sty in i fer With Rickard Regarding nnder i *oF twe. tofdefeat Juckson and the champion 'LENEY, Favorite of Devereux Mil- Harvard and i s said here Jas net 8 SO T N0Re £ (ERe Mavuifi-ay fight at the Box Luro; adde! i to win from Harvey. Jaffel poon ‘poq d in Fi - pluring ‘the training for the | Dout ak Cleveland man whether cw him off | ingdrome A A i fronx. o - - 3 add. 1. 2 ;. 4 o , " v 5 aniny HIEKE & LAy Bout With Carpentier. dition 1o the Davis cup cam pais Ted | Hago after iwenty-f ppeared in Five In. th Cambridge U n time out ther . !I to Aust makes ot ohvion Sidiv Kane, | That a rest is needed. If he is 0 he at bbons, the St.| NS Dest in the challenge round tor ' the l 4ViS cup in September ol th men’s championship at Philvdelpfioagg much of 98.50. ° Martin i s Demp- | He has worked up a ifficult to| hand and this is goir worth the in stead in future be I moves 7 e Factor-ganowski und_sharp: | ternational Matches. |\\ hituke | djourned | NEW YORK Tanby: Favol and Turover - lite polo pon ot York | captain of the team which | "I'IIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[I]lIIIl[IIlIIIIlIIlIIHIIlIIlIIIIIIl|l|ll|!llll!l!fl!flllll|l|ll|llll|ll1||1l||l|lllllm|llm Duck Tire Trouble = Eqmp With New Tires Now Il sell vou Factory Guaranteed 6,000- lnlle \UH skid Tires at less than you have been paying for inferior goods that you could nd him 1% not handle, [t today f:“.{'\m'fir prices ¢ i that will pursuing Dempses cnce with Lt is itomethen provable & habai with | won the Westch died on hoard a | Leo Flynn has been looking for a|learning all the time The atch witn [ e obliged to decline the nimerour Lramer vas briping him home | cablegram : the amateurs with seven consecutive. received by Milburn toda; | games won. Tenby had appeared in cve: national polo matc 1 arly in October mentioned the nt for the s to stage card bf bouts for an ture in Tex's arena. his matchmaker wly Auzsust fea- come when he may caich the rpenti ickard asked champion on the down grade s Dt after Jimmy 'is the day Martin is w x for. Sbable oppe Rickard pl ot ' e o iy | AUSTRAL b e ot Bony has YANKS IN BATTING MOOD [saa win, Bat it Comnes """ 0 2 W'NEXH'IAB'?T?I?P%EOTUEBREE;H” THREE HOMERS [ACH * Says Jack Never Has Voted. |ana Todd of the Australian Davie cup {0 enen of ”‘-" '."":'..;. entry in tournaments that have al- ready reached inter 0—five m. —_ . | { i i | requests for exhibition marel s and | i ) o ~ YORK. July 14 team won an exhibition doubles match | Bris ig Da; i A L Make Eighteen Hits to Vanquish | : jment that k. Demip: a < |from Bartell and Carran of Cleveland. B“ff and Thorpe Have Big Day v Hatry Payne ’\(m"‘:"'\‘”" ’],"X"J""“:": not dnpuul upon. Save your old u|u|pmcnt | managey, Jick Kear 4—6, 11- The Americans.| in A. A.—Former Has Made |wedding present. for “spares.” y | who are competing in the Dominion . thrmey for Krank | championships, held their opponents Twenty This Year. for $100.000 aver | even untll the final set. when Bartell] (HicaGo, 1L July 14.—The home- BREAKS 100 TARGETS. fand T of Calffornia; won: ems 1o be sweeping over Bates and Le J their contes oth in singles and | % in the Ameri ociation. | Harrison, American, in the tourney. Bartell and judging by veste performance of Has Perfect voted w by Willi Browns—Pinch Hitter Helps Tribe—Tigers Triumph. Hits were fre, American Lo »con 30x3 $9.45 30x31, $I1LTS 32x3, $14.75 31x4 $16.95 opposition an_ attachment doubles mmmummummmnmnmlmulu|muum||m||||unu lII ere ade e ted oX | Zach: g ¥'s automobile 4 e - . me Derh ypfe e e ibacdieg o |t . Garron won in the single [HeR e i " amen “Four | Score in Canadian Event, 32x4 $18.75 3 5 i of the circuit sma oS W made in Tankees ‘engagement Al ol - (he Coogan Uncorks on Stopper. Clrouts amaanes made 1| MONTREAL July 14 Siasits 33x4 $19.25 Yankee pl hit the ball. Pipp and s g s i the Toledo-Milwaukee game and six [ NONTREAL July 14~ arrison X Mays retting home runs. The Phecres | *Batten for Shaw DENVER. Col., July 14. f.\m Coo- IN TENNIS SEMI-FINALS. vurvn)\u' s red out in the Columbus- | 07 fOCREPter T Y. % :I’nw"n‘n"m:».n 34x4 $19.85 Athleties argument was productive of n of Brooklyn won the refe i as contese. - ror. | G g2 Eartect shrcaf 100 in'y twenty-one swats, Indians, Yankees Sixion over dohnny Stopper of Den- | INI P I, July 14— Jim Thorpe of the Toledo team. for- | Grand = Canadian handicap o e o e ank . Vor i tenround bout Tast night, | Semi-finals singles play’in the west- |mer member of the Xew Vork GIants. |iment. anaua’ feap Alootng: tour CHAS. E. MILLER Inc. Sothoron outpitched Russell and the | 3 LR TR smplonshing wile cneds ’:’.‘('-in“r.‘.‘;n\"-'-'fidlxnn}x'“un';'r..vf Kunsas City | o Harrison. as.an can, was not | Over 2% Yearn in the Tire Business in *Washinxten Indians beat the Red sox b0 2 2 Spencer Shades Mexican Kid. o o ihards. Yonkers, N. Y. |firat baseman. led the sluggers for the | JUiIREd 1o reccive d ion- 812 14th St. 4 Doors Above H St. Sothoron. n_ the min " COVINGTON. Ky.. July 1i.—George | national junior champion, and Fritz|day with th homers each. Brief | Xewron of Sherbronk R | he ninth, drove in the decisive taily. Sothoron had relieved | Mails. who was hurt in the second innin The Yanls an 11-to-1 s I an. Indianapolis, western con-|brought his total of four-base hits for { o g Spencer of weisco and the Seiin Sead b I, i | R ntmpton were schedaien 0| hy senon 10 IR0 | G | S tizhts. fought eight rounds last!meet in one match, a s 2 — oo = oottt R pencer won' tne ‘mopuiar de- e initanipoli, R (st hane ) e W DR 08 IR Y b E‘|!M||I|||||||l||fl|||||llllllllllllllll|"Ullfl|l|||||||l||l|H||lllllllfllllllll||lellllllllllllllllllll|l||||l||||l||l|l|||||||l||l||||mlflflllfllflfllflflllfllflmflmmfluflmuu“mm“mlm|l|m|% Open Saturday Till 6 P.M. | Mitlrennan, .. erushed the Browns under | Davenport. p. 4 hteen hits were made by the winner hocker being | combed for nine in less than four in- | pings. Six of the Yankee score werel Totals made in th urth. Mays Kept his!| i eight hits well scattered. | 3k After getting four runs off Holling| ¥ in the second inning the Macks were ! Washington ... 0 4 unable to effectively solve the slants Herd, Chicago. in the other. centerfielder, came through with two Walter B. Hayes, Chicago, holder of | homers, and his teammate, Burrus. a — e C the championship. has arrived here|first baseman. also poled a four-ply3 and is teaming with Herd in the dou- | hit bles. He will defend his title in the °s in the challenge round. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. a f il fur tel for Mew Tt in eighth 1y in ninth 1010 i Richmond. T: Recky Mount. 1. 310 torsburs. > of Relief Pitcher Parks, and lost, 5 to E o eofe : s .,HJM‘,'“.&' l’ml '.'.,.1" ® - *|Will Use Newcomers in Contest |[EIGHT JURORS CHOSEN S S 0 = » ins. off Moors fn six. snninss and | L MRl A T yith Brookmonts on Liberty FOR. WHITE SOX TRIAL il ! il e : Hut Field Sunday. o U T o T | B e | = g i made a homer. base | Uhiivago, 10, _Hwxes ‘on bal BRAVES HOLD T0 HOLD T0 STRIDE, & 25" off_7 pounded Keefe, his successor. Veach | (2). - Left o . case of or Wh ox ball players| High Point. 0; Winston-Salem. 0 (called, Emerald Athletic Club has signed | (2% “,Jm'{,'{, 5 oot three new players, who will be sent|conspirac: - » up th ce Brook- |have been ch 3 s | et ‘"" o n;': - '," “ T‘ v A motion by the defense to compel the | Jac T4 | mont Athletic Qb Sunday on Liberty | 2% (0 produce two witn ot u tifth: | Hut field. Costello of the Capitals Tnning. Hit by Nirnck ouf : ¥, 8: by Daven pif venport. " Witining Losiug pitcher—Mul indicted on a charge of | rain) fix the 1919 world ries, SSISSIPPI STATE LEAGUE. <on. 6: Meridian, ¢ Clarksdaie. 1 in off Day chary, 11 in 71 William | Grenwood, Rurns, former ball play nd_ Joe 5 = ! con. former second baseman of the SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Americans, disclosed that they | - Birmigham. 6: Chattapoogn. 2. | iphis, 7 Atlanta. sl Rock. 8: Mobile. 1 Orleant, 9; | lanfugs: - Sullivan, a Knights of Columbus |G ind Pots Robertson of Vir-|St. Louis enc additions. were v Bell Suits Sold Up to $30 Dual Win Over Cubs Makes Seven Straight—Teams Play Perfect . or Cole will do the hurling |atiornes g y Hildebrand and Wilson. | against the Hrnnl».v‘nm\!& i .\undn)"s Games—Dodgers Climb. imb. = es. engagement will begin at 3 o'clock. A total of 148 § fect: plays were h' race Athletic Club will tackle the 2 perfec ays wer Arlingtons in Olympia Hollow tomor- made in the double-header between | 0 l' fte on at ock. In a game Thads in she teuplenaier beoseen || Caught on the Fly ||/ atirmon o0 ook In o game day. The r won both contests, | Arlingtons were victors. stre ching their winning streak to! CHICAGO, July 14—Atf no time th 5 . L : B &t H GO, July o0 time this| Peerless Athletle Club is to play the v Rington inncl | Swampoodie Athlatic Club- this atcer. | Fielding Feat Retires Masons in ially in custody of the state's the re Nasbrille, FLORIDA Jacksonville, 2: Orlando, 0. ana. 5 Peter<iurg. 3. APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. Clarendon's fifteen-year team will olnson City. 5: Knoxville, 4 clash with the Midgets Satur- League Engagement. Freemvinies Ingaport, & 3 a‘clack. will be held on| A triple play in the first inning fea-| Bristol. 4. feld tured the Elks ons clash yester- Athletle Club wants a game [day in the Fraternal League. The Teams interested should |{flelding feat was performed at the ex- Raltimore, straight victories. The circuit|season has the W ampion Dod®erS squirmed into the | crumbled so completely as in the ¢ 2 ‘i "2 A ” g - S0 €O S « con-{ noo’ he game will start” at 5:30 3. i first division in the National League | cluding stanza yesterday, when no | metnck. | © L Opening Inning of Fraternal when they trounced the Reds. while | less than four misplays were grouped. :m- < rds were 10 i ukln the runner- [ Only a five-run lead prevented in up Giants. New York's success cut|glorious defeat from bel e & slightly into the lead of the pace-set- | tion. S ting Pirates, who idled in rain at Philadelphi; The Braves Olymp! Douglas McWeeny alone of the four| Winston . 45, anquished the Cubs, 3! flingers Gleason used showed any real el Rocliest to 1 and 5 to 3. Scott opposed York | skill. “Shovel” Hodge, Dominick Mul- . Woodcock, 1010 | pense of the Masons. They had Earle| il in the opening ensagament and each | rennan and Joubert Lum Davenport | on second and Watt on first when| U 8. | Vieldea hine hite. Filingim pitched | 100king for all th world ae i thes | Washington Cardinabe are ready to|Hiser lined sharply to Shortstop against Martin in the second encoun- | might be Washington pitchers, except | meet Trinity Midgets and other nines{Purdy. Ping made a leaping catch, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ter. The Cubs outbatted their op-|for the difference in uniforms. 1) the fourteen- nd chal- che to retire Earle and Folumbus, 8 ponents and made four extra base hits — lenges to Vincent 1948 2d relay to Edmonston beat Watt to to one 'n,r th but were m'l'l-e mru-nv? nt{\ler 4I:hnrrin- and| street. first base. Pfeil kept the Masons in checked by ser ding. eir young hopeful, who came on . |check while Buscher was nicked just Two big innings helped the ( | from Beloit, where the Gharrity home- | OWL Athletle & ame E For [enough to give the Elks a 6-to-2 Vie- to a 9 to 4 victory over the Cards. |Stead is located, seemed to inspire the | 1% do b C 5 dates write W. tory. Earl Smith's homer off Wa backstop. Pat's homer and double | .05 " venue, telephone W sily di At Buffalo—First gam cleared filled sacks in the fourth and | drove in four of the Washington runs.| Sorer's pam " o oo D one Wes s Tr(_“:::\_“&'":"b:%_‘}-‘D‘:;’;‘:‘;i‘:gm‘;{ S eso0noe NI E a three-run rally was staged in the —— 4 b 2128 H This is the FINAL SACRIFICE—it means that reg: ardless of cost we give you 1120000100—-4 9 heads-down base| Berwyn Athletic Club handed a 7-|League game. The winners made to-2 defeat to a team composed of | their runs in the first three innings. ummer students at the University of| Navy Yard momed out Agriculture, hed good ball un Two Inatances o bruised wrist foreed | rUnRing were charged against the Na- tionals. Miller being picked off sec- sixth. Nehf | the ninth when his retirement unrestricted choice of every Bell Suit in the houae tlut sold up to $30 for $17.75.. All styles—all fabrics—all sizes—every one a genuine Bell Suit. e adgirs downed the Reds, § to|ond cost a run in the fifth, and in the The Berwyns found At-13 to 2. in a Government League con- . 2 T e i i L’ whe | 8ame round Gharrity could easily have | twelve hits, three being | {ogt. vannetti of the winners got R B . nicked for five hits. including homers | made an extra bise on his double to} ¢ Dool . three in as many times at bat. AE L No Charge for Alterations i by Griffith and Kildufr. that notted five | Tt had he watched his coachers or| Terminal Railroad Y. M. C. A All-| gpjen handed Ordnance a 12-to-1 Welsse and . the ball, which Strunk fumbled. the Pennsyivapia Rail- |, A G8 MU War League. Nied- vas vincible exce| i o . % | A. nine of w York, 11 2 but was invin Xeept in the! Ghareity's error was the muffing | Hoyt and Thompson |felt allowed the ,‘;,,'2"{:,22‘3,3&‘{&.“‘5. seventh. of a foul fly from Collins' bat in the . S B it For it the Box reranis |8 the ::;,’.’,:‘f ',.‘.,'.,‘hfi..‘”’&"f::mmn EE tela] Sell Interest in Cuban Racing. | [ould nof have scored on Zachary in olored teams, will he oppo- NEW YORK. July 18 —Charles A, | . ¢ Union Park Sunday. The for- | Stoneham and John . McGraw of the| The Nationals for a second time in|mer will piay Deanwood Saturda Now. York Nationals have disposed of | succession were outbatted by the Sox,| R. P. Andrews' Red Sox vanquished Thelr majority stock in the . Cuban- | Who, however, failed to bunch their [ the Buffalo Stars. 9 to 5. Milan, on e arican Jockey and Automobile Club | bingles as well or to get as much dis- |l the mound for the winners, allowed at Havana to Thomas Monahan and as- | tance. four hits. sociates. Pitcher Ruether Suspended. » NEW YORK. July 14.—Pitcher Rue- Prlces Were' Never Slashed SO ther of the Brool ationals < heen Drastically Before! runs. Cadore granted nine safeties. ut A Small Deposit Reserves Any Suit in the House § suspended on a rge of insubordina- | tion. What May Happen in Base Ball Today|| Our Annual Summer End-o’-Piece Sale! A Let-Go of Our Remaining Stock ! ! ! 9 o Men’s Suits i Sold in Our Regular Stock at $8.00 585 vy White Crepe de Chine Heauy White Jersey Silks Friday and Saturday Only AHEBICAN LEAGUE. W Cleveland ......... New York Washingto Detroit ... Boston Philadelphia . GAMES TI\INY TOMORROW. t Chicago. Phila. at Bostun at Cleveland. Mohair Suits The Better Kind | Values to $25 NATIONAL LEAGUE. M easure Pet The end pieces—enough for one or two suits on all | Prooklyn. grouped at these big savings. | Win Lose Roston English Flannel Trousers 10 &°11 Oxfords 7.75 - IR Clncianati ‘ae Wiy, Pitts. at Phila. Chicago at Boston. Results of Yesterday’'s Games, Clacimnart at Bily. trs. at Phila, i et D m: But we do not consider cost or profit in an effort to stimulate business during a usually dull | Boston, 3 on, 35: Chicaga, 13, period. “York, 9: St. Louis, 4. Remember—these are wor- % s Phila . steds from Newcorn & Green's o e —— = regular stocks—meaning the SUNDRIES. finest grades only. Howard A. French & Co. Dor't wait—make your selec- Indian Motor Cycles and Sport Goods 424 9th St. N\W. White Ozfords English Models Cordovan French Square Toe Russia Calf Sports Shoes . tion tomorrow. The best al- Tony Red and Brown Kid Conservative Lasts 7 ‘ways. goes first. L U | Newcorn & Green | . 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