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SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 17, 1921—PART 1. Ty _SPORTS 23 - New Eastern High School Will Be Finely Equipped for Indoor and Outdoor Athletics FIELD WILL BE LARGER |19 PLAYERS HAVE WON |[HOST TO TOURNEY WILL |{ g rtseenez WIN ON TENNIS COURTS THAN ONE AT CENTRAL | TITLE IN 25 TOURNEYS || BE “23” IN SEPTEMBER etz s ' Holmead, Racquet and Euclid _Teams Score Decisively in Suburban League Matches. . < btk ; | Racquet, Holmead and Euclid won able for scholastic athletes when the new Eastern High School is |matches in the Suburban Tennis Ltague yesterday. Summaries: completed next year. There also will be two well equipped gymnasiums, wmh bdef‘eh-te‘d W‘ ieltltahmp_lls_:!;,é up I'n(;h’el fin-é. "l‘hi; )I'tl"'ll event championship will be played, was organized in 1909. Its predecessor WS | e o PR o LS i s i f a is s wi e the twenty-sixth. B 5 e pres- PP . A d < 50- e ' i ACQUET, 67 C. AL, 1. suitable for basket ball, a number of tennis courts and one of the best ont champion, A’iist e !lleech-;’p'l:m ':“:);":“‘ Ane, is P the Columbia Goif Club, which was formed on September 29, 1898, with aIBATES W'NS NE]- -"-"-E | S Do tlacgnt) et s the Davix eup plav. . Samasucllh of Frunce defent- ed Jacob of Indly, G—i, S—8, =3, and Sliem of Indla won from Laurents of France, 4—8, 6—2, 3—8, G—2, 66—V, thusiasm, confidence and a little over $1.200 in the club tr ury, the Columbia Country Club, on whose course the open N athletic field of si hici i spacis 1| o A\ athletie el of sine spleicinithyinclidesd Spaciviss baze: ball Nineteen different p’ayers, including three amateurs, have won H ITH a nucleus of 200 ardent 'gulle'rs, who were possessed of en- ground. in addition to a gridiron and running track, will be avail- the open golf champions! W of the United States. The first tourney, which was held near New York in 1894, was won by Willie Dunn, 1 matches In the second ronnd of 1 1 | i | indoor rifle ranges to be found in this section of the country. membership of nine men. In those d4ys, nearly a quarter of a ceniury : Benton dl;;-qml) de- ill be erect- | At least twelve full-sized courts will scating capacity of 4,000 ed. They will extend along an end | Le bullt and more may be cor 1900—Chicag: and side of the fleld, according to |.d, for there will be ample ground. 1901—Myopia; Willie Anderson; 84—83—83—81—331. After a tie “pounding the greens ™ .and cutt i | Wells (Racquet ) | present plans, affording plenty of | Tlhe gymnasiums will be large with Alex Smith, Anderson won the play-off, 85 to 86. ime srass. A driver furnished h No s.adium will be bullt, for the | sage rooms. Classrooms for ath-| | 1895—Newport; Horace Rawline; 91—82—173. ago, there w. arently fio such thing 25 the high cost of golfing. The featl Rtiwart (Capital), T fchool authorities do not belleve the | litio team instruction will be tur-| | 1896—Shinnecock Hills; James Foulis; 78—74—152. itiation tee st Bt pie e ahhu“ghg B I T e e 10 55 and " | aeteaten Tirown ais FarneworthToupiinty: 6 c flel | : ¢ yopia: Fred Herd; 84—-85—7 28, . witl X N S X et i Topkime 1Cagital): that at Central d i ds with a | ' ind: e in tennis. | % i i ! z ead h 1d | ed into C fortabl. clubh , with 3 wil Rlanker (It A N 22000 ot |of oppoitunity to Induige in tennis | | 1899—Baltimore; Willie Smith; 77—82—79—77—315. rost rdof expenses which Shows that | A T g dining and Celifornia Player Defeats. Levy, [i.ctiii tini TCaptal). & { : Harry Vardon; 79—78—76—80—313. lahorers were paid §1.a day. for|grill rooms and wide porches.. *en ! His Teammate, in Final of | ruet- ) z'| this property eighteen holes with |artificial and natural hazards were | Cansdian T Takin room for the sluggers in the annual | ¢cnough to permit the playing of in- - . & oy own horse and rolled the greens. for | constructed, and the course was # nadian Tournament. -. { . high school base ball campaigns. door tennis and it is thought this 1902—Garden City; Lawrence Auehterlonie; 78—78—74—77—307. 350 a and covered nearly the|rcal test of the game. ! TORONTO. July 16—W. Bates of px—t liuront (34 Sari e Have Two Gyinastus tport will be adopted. | | 1903—Baltusrol; Willie Anderson; 149—76—82—307. Anderson won | |entire se of ninc holes In ou \ These grounds were, howeyes, only | . . 3 —W. B ,of) Kingle urvat (lontrow) defouted S1ell- It was originally intended to have Modern Rifie R 1 | play-off, 82 to 84, after a tie with D. Brown. 1 day” The “professional” | tensed, and the real estate syndicate California, toddy won® the, Canadian | oy deTeavd. Nordtinger, {aiont g orlgina iy $10 for laying out the,hich owned them threatened to oust | men's open singles championship by de- 1904—Glenview; Willie Anderson; 78—72—3 | charg son; 75—78—78-—72—303. |grounds. - In contrast to those figures | the club in erder to develop the DYOP- | foating . L. Levy, his teammate, ge, already available | Willie Anderson; 81—80—76—77—314. it may be stated thet the muml;m!]..v-l . The members met this embar- «d ‘on the ground floor | two swimming pools, but the idea was | The rifle abandoned because no eflicient | far yse, is 1o 6 ntethod of tank sanitation has been lag the building. It is cquipped in Alex Smith; 73—74—73—75—295. e Col hia (' vy Club re- |y : courageous fash- | 6-4. 6-2. 6-3. discovered. As a result more space | the most modern style, Ten targel| | 1907—Philadelphia; Alex Ross Tor4r6 0302, 2Lty contrimtd Wimasi” 10,000 Tor | e e ing 1o aurrnder Thelr | Bates coolness. combimed with his Rymnastums. | These are to be Spa- | room that is 185 feet in length. The 15(8—Myopia; Fred McLeod; 82—82—81—77—322. McLeod won | [he burpose of insurins the perfect lease upon fts expiration §na estab” deadly accuracy on cross-court shots L T el e T L Lt play-off, 77 to 83, after a tie with Willie Smith. { tournament. condition of their course. |liah themselves permanently ubon i, 4,7 Ive attack at the et circled by a balcony. That in the |safe. An excellcnt lighting system | | 1909—Englewod, N. J.; George Sargent; 75—72—72—71—290. Fieat Tourney Won With 107. | Butenaled (000G e redit to the | proved the ng factor. boys' gymnasium will seat 250, and | will help the marksmen. lolo—Phfildelphh; Alex Smith; 73—73—79—73—298. Smith won | i [t is auite cvident that the men':x‘::;‘;:g traternity of -the Notional ! qua pom dsubles s was the balcony in the girls' 150. The school is being constructed on 5 g { who brought the Columb Larse dressing rooms will adjoin |the blot of &round bounded by Easl play-off after a tie with J. J. McDermott, 71 to 75. | existenc Club tnto{Capi‘al. each gymnasium. In the girls' Sec- | Cepitol, B, h and 19th streets 1911—Chicago; J..J. McDermott; 81—72—75—79—307. McDermott skill. The first tour: | fasm than 1S90 L 500 men were willing | captured by s held | O%Thurk upon this venture, but|the Austral Peach and G. Todd of Davig cun team, who tion there will be 1000 lockers.| northeast. The nearest car line at won_after a tie with M. J. Brady an . Si on Thanksgiving I The D Ceibute oce, @ 5 3 while the boys' will be given 500. present is onc block distant. It i scoring 80 to 82 and 85, respecti: . and George ‘0. ‘Stanpdon; event was condueted i i -you= :-!:"“ ;‘.:'.m.q'l‘":':: 3 _a"‘v'\:w 'm::\q 'l!;u”m:-;‘l n?h Pametl Ml 0.0 e o ey | Couded: Jmaking the athletic field | | 1913—Brookline, Mass.; Francis Ouimst (amateur) won after a tie | |city. was allowed o malce his cound KeDt and fhus $40.000 was added @ are to be provided, as well as mas- the District. with Harry Vardon and Ted Ray. Ouimet scored 72 on the on’ the afternoon hefo-e Ti ”‘i".l “4,m'," (,l, U orEanization was ated_Tourtell and play-off to Vardon's 77 and Ray's 78. % ing, Bcoring L0 s the ho changed from the Columbia Goif Club | York, 6-3. 6-3. T Clurke 1 1914—Chicago; Walter Hagen; 290. o heore then wiyned In"was 123, i | to Columbia Country.Club i erder 10 o) unt 1915—Baltusrol, N. J.; Jerome A. Travers (amateur); 297. g B | act: nod-golfers aithough . a | q A sodiciae hat e me Vo el | BT O ENGT, S o w? | RICHARDS_EASY WINNES. | MILE SWIM 10 LANGER e o o e 1 | 1916—Minikhada, Minneapolis; Charles Evans, jr. (amateur; 286. the tournament day were unfairly | ™ probab! i | 1917 and 1913—No tournaments. E handicapped. and the four eading } 1usd Kol PSR 1 U N Gmi | R s A | | 1919—Brac-Burn, Mass.; Walter Hagen; 301. Hagen won afte {Playess were given anotier oppore!bihel d Afteru lengths and |Beats Hennessey in Western Final | * Seots Take Soccer Game. sinusl Benehr Slicw. i play-off with M. J. Brady. Hagen scoring 77 fo 78. RS tunlty fo coniest. for the pri o e Inapection any prover- I and Will Meet Hayes. PHILADE Jul e . o . e Jo g e P coating —w 1 e spec! ¥ ¥ 3 % » ANY v Hawaiian Sets Record for Middle | Washington's bathing girls are in-! | 1920—Toledo; Ted Ray of England; 295. L {ewter cup onminc $1.35—when thel (D th ctuh A R v b ) RS er 0 vited to - enter the third annual IR amt Tow & ”""m"pmlc,” e thv. prosent s of 135, INDIANATOLIS. Ind.. July 16.—Vin-| . 0G n all-Pailadelpiia 3 = - ourn: i M., | cent of Yonkers. N. Y. iy h- duy. It was the 8o cond strafght vietor beauty contest to be held at the Tidal Basin bathing beach on July e d in Atlantic States in Winning at a later dat res situa with the generos @ player i ¢ #ey of Indian : s o Connec C 30, at 3 p.m. Gordon Leech. man- H hendicap trongige o final round of the National Honors. afer. is staging the third of what [ s goms swor s 142, Another Club Members Lnthustastic. [ Fenipioneliin - Hive | — > —|has proved to be unusually success-; iplayer who n an o firctoy ear® exiStence 0f 4he new ernoon, e o i PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 18.—|g) ontects) Axin paul‘:':lll:ieu!:x. there | larce handicap 76 . One 'nrzi‘ni:rc?nvn_ Touh. during whieh the | fight (o vl To Show Game o Scoreboard Ludy Langer of Honolulu won thel (i Ve two prizes The Siiver cups | teh men hid w -crogs score of 1 OPEIDIZ and the-clubhanse i " “The Nationxls-Tndi me this national one-mile senior champlon-|given to the two winners will be | Ll tournament | OO0 Vhonh | afternoon at C 1 show ship swim. held on a 220-yard course |aWarded by a committee of five who sl is a Bicke! on tie Kod 1ourd ¢ he Sehnoikal siee § today, | JudEes to twos girls. Onc girl will ub. cave promise of <t president mpionsh piiol Th ¥ mtarts oo the Schuylkill tiver: here Y- {be adjudged the most beautiful of [ (Continued from Twenty-first Page.) | W. ¢ Il y_gla fro07) at that time on Kk Washington time. Ti His time \\f‘\ ;-“tdmlnutu and }}3 sec; fllt'e‘und figure and the other as|———————— "= | Weddnes nd scoring W7 which, was S Ul e L st 1 of Columbi oled onds. He finished ten yards ahead of | wearing the most beautiful costume. koeal x ment PR O it N Fouw hrher: presls Tiugene Bolden of the Illinois A. C.| There is only one string on tha | F e of 1 The © v & Wandrfr. Bradles T e e e DR SR R A R SR SR A I AL Gk whose time was 24.18 2-5. Carl Urban! competition. All contestants must \ of ¢ the < < Smi whe . of Philadelphia was third., {conform with the beach regulation . Miller, scorer. 0:05 o'clock Wednes- K. Tues{ Middle AUantic Golf Assaciation and ke hn are with Langer's time, while a new record |in that the suits must be two-piece | . was a corkistent winn-r af clul tour- i agejjry ana. éfiie and Jahn H for Philadelphia and the middle At-|affairs, they must come within six | Mulier. gallers, 1 o'clock, all four ko Thrs | naments for many sears [aeliy end. e e 1‘,‘,'."""'”’5"‘:."'1 > .F‘:fi‘;“"i;‘i’“’"';,"“‘"’."‘ the knees and must not| . Morris, gailerr. 1 o'clock. last two ay. SN 01d Wanslon for Clubhouse. L The membhersh “he etul, ap- an the world open water record. | be lower than a line drawn -across e 1030 6 Ont af thege unique 1 mings (he ! praximater <00 in all fis alogeos ine at . Myers, seorer. Eleanor Uhl of Meadowbrook. who | the body at the armpit ! participated in the Olympics last year, just succeeded in winning the 100-| 1 —_— yard scratch race for women from| Frances Clarke of Philadelphia. The | ! time was I' minute 15 4-5 seconds. ndes 1hi mnst ple of the no ) cireloe. The henorars Precident Hardinez. Coclidge. s Taft " allery, o'c! and all day aud 1 o'clock Wednexdu, . 8. Moores, gallery, 1 Cananer i ock, all four i N | and | Tuesday | the =rowing popui-rity of the {to abandon its nine-nole cours "lits tumble-doy farmho nil ure lare This was rer, 10:10 0" 1 o'cloc L zallers, 1 o'clock, all s stubby”” Kruger, Langer's team- 1 and W zallery. 9 o'cloc ate Honoluiu, was compell=d s S . ’ | ?.‘.‘.‘.»avf'fi?s‘ opponents in the Edpards ciobert MEMueas,, galley. 1 0 ok s o cound en R not “far | President Marshali "1 ! 220-yar: andicap starts ranging 2 2 i . . gallery, 1 o'clock, Wednes. s Ovme s i from the Sold and almost | ing plavs the course freauently. though the earliest starters had gone i 3 Y 7 3 ol e . Thesday, iday: eallers. 1 site. Frore bis flness w a frenuent visitor. | aimost WACE e e biare, I Parld, fomnell tneists R T | Jormerty o 205 TAT, pew CXIEE aiensaf the Kruger leaped in, he finished well up. on Dictating Site. M| fommer mayor o Wash L | Unized Siates Supbon'e Court Samuel S. Evans, Philadelphia, won in Son & knoll. was spee convert- ! with the course. = B 2 | By the Assoclated Press. | Ernest Uhl. thirteen year-old broth-| —The conflict between er of Eleanor Uhl, captured first hon- i the Paris municipal council and the ors in the men's 100-yard handicap, | French Olympic committee over the | in which Kruger also gave the other choice of a location for the 1924 Olym- starters big handicaps. Uhl's time|piad is endaugering the Olympic game: was 1.1 |30 far a3 Paris is concerned, declare Franz Reichel, secretary of the Olympi . Thursday ~ =" COLUMBIA“WET, THOUGH % THE 19TH HOLE IS MISSING Wednes. 7 i Enllery. 1 4 3 5 { avers were thirsty for a drink of cold ‘water. as they walked | o'clock, Thursilay . B : o = around the course. In this section of the country, where the sum- and_10:30 0 1 IR S TR aml &l Feday, (g committee. e e e | The selection of a place where the | games are to be held. he says, lics ex- | ’clusl\'el,\' with the committee, which meets next Tuesday, and unless the|= council recedes from what the com- Moise. 3 i mittee terms its “dictatorial position," | American Legion Provides for Fa“,:’é:n'&fiflgll.mm" orithe sames wll) beI‘BR”ISH ATHI_[TE I_AME i It is argued by the committee that! T e e e T e I W T T e e e e Sex in Meet of August. i Pershing stadlum, which was designat- | i lock. last three mmer sun heats the atmosphere like a furnace. springs of good drinking ! ed as the fleld for the events in a re i elock, W & mg L L Medals as Prizes. | ommendation adopted by the council : ok et water on a goli course are likz oases in the desert. i Sy mer.” gallvry, The Columbia Countr mallery, ® o' . i N Wednesday, as t 1 t % 5 Distance Runner, will be given an opportunity to de- he woefully inadequate for the Olvmpic| May Not Be Able to Compete monstrate their prowess at the Amer- | conteats. _ : Interests Americans. i Against Americans. fcan Legion track and fleld meet Au- Bt S A ek e et ] NEW YORK, July 16-Members of| SWAMPSCOTT. Mass. July 16.—The 0 1 Ox: L hbinsn, senrer, 12550 o'clock, Tues Chairman C. W. Swan of the athletic| events for the girl members of theiamateur athletic union and allied or- | ford-Cambridge track team another | Club has solved the problem of thirst-quench- | k. ang Mg not only for the goli plavers. but for the crowds visitors who will tramp over the lir tournament is'in progress Th was only one spring op the |SPrings, and a Fought, | STIEKY i thus considerable, it was found bt Lo ry to-sink u well ard construct a + | pump ] : of interasted | s this week wh:le the national open!: i ery, . Wadnes. . Coats & Trous>rs sk, Timrsday . property indica committee h; arranged several |the American Olympic committee. the | hard hand of ill luck struck ey it would hav d inadequate .to meet the demands of the thousards who wll follow inoted prefessienals and Two Spilncs Are Added. ¥ therefore, Do Walter ¥ H Chasmar_and o her with the prog: 1 committes a nfinute. pump is_about fifty ehh Tee. but as th nurses. marinettes and veomen (F)|American track and fleld experts and outfits zet going there should be authorities are inclined to sympathize | action apienty. Suitable prizes williyith the French committee's conten- | i be awarded the winners. on that Pershing stadium. desig-| ‘Geor rowbridge. former Frince- Gold. silver and bronge medals Will ‘nat=d as the Olympic field in a recom. | ?&.fixee'r and crack hurdler at Gx-, be presented the winners in the track | mendation adopted by the municipal| foprd. was forced to wiihdraw fromi! and fleld events, while a silver cub fcounctl. is too small. | the meet earlier in the week. affer ho Cambridge next Saturday. Physi-| id the lameness was duc to aj failen ar e s 13 tion 18 [ ganizations are k. v erest i & § | Fallers . Tuesday | It was situated at the foot of | ¢ p ¥ Jeslon, and some Boeh COMPELION 18 e cenisoviry et e el g | resounding_blow today, when it bes on the Tine of the twelfth hole, | SiERth € < \mong the events scheduled will be |Olympic committee and the Paris mu- | came known that H. W S EEeC 20 sallers, 1 oclock, Tues <at onee utilized, There w; i . 2 tug-of-war between members of the al council over the choice of a|Cambridge. B s 1anieniess in apulur spot on fhe course “than | {0 J Jane A. Delano, Belleau Woods and fsite for the 1924 Olympic stadium, | TunRer. had Sevedped & SuLIC o1 ut 1L a_lons way, (rom | ; . Jacob. Joncs posts. When these| While not desiring to be quoted.|{ne il (Wich the Harvard-Yale team aven with W lin - well-at ihe rate,of twenty-five b P s from | Hth hol- ians ime for mierferine of the play rs. For the man who wants to be cool—and well drcssed Sizes 36 to 5)—Regulars, Stouts and Short Stouts | T of the will be presented to the post sCOring The seating capacity of the stad cas stricken with appendicitis at an . - the greatest number of points. ENUY |it js pointed out, will not begin 0| Mognt iy | i in‘ensive exploration of the = N alding: . it bex Mount Desert Island, Me. ‘ 3 ive exp o 2] hlunks may be procured at Spalding's. iycocmmodate the crowds that it is as- | tallard ran second to W. G. Hill lanwi watir, o ncitded in the club properd BRITISH \\OMAN GALF 1423 New ; 18 an Foidne ond 1 Vsuit that additional sprir dis- ; j-partmental headguarters or from t sumed will attend the 1924 games. The i in the mile run in the Biritish ama te stadium buildings and grounds are|championships on July . Hill's time W3 Sih s MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK sporting Throush the : : STARS TO VISIT-U. §. & R R editors of papers. much in need of repair. The track isiwas 4 minutes 13 5 i : {in poor condition. it is said, and the|Stallard finished only a few feet b = s reveloned. "of Vink | JONDOS. - July FoRled, Leall i u I ! ADS CHESSMEN. fcilities generally are inadequate for | iind. | Eallers. @ aiclock, Wednen. | 06V elOned, I e et hote e, | LeiLel, woman golf ¢ g : 1065-7 AIIE 1 e n JAFFE LE « lsuch an event as the Olympia. {"1F ‘stallard_does not compete mnextiia: he tec of the famous fth holy in- | giaih “ana 5. o i Y |.576 17¢ | Americans interésted ‘in the Olym-, Satwrday, —the visitors’ chance oft Shipe, zalters. e veticolontin the.vaet bisa ith, Whe, Pa. Ave. . i Sfreet Whitaker Tied for Second Place in jPics express hope that the Frenchwinning the meet will gaverdioializ] the hollow was out of the lin v D 7 INCOBPORATED * g | United States in* Augus icommittee will win its point and ed greatly. | though now it nas 1o be order to reach the fifih tec. The source of the s found and the water, upe s shown (0 be pure. It w; Ming tour. . ) H3 i L They will play first in the Canadian | JEREERCRIRRREATRERERRAREM ips, and then at De: = wish to tour the | in any go ! Masters’ Tourney. vide a suitable site for the 1924 event.! i s ATLANTIC, CITY, X 2wy 18] AT — { JAMES WINS AIR DERBY. | | IR tedt. gallery. Iffiwflawmm_g Friday. 5 2 Charles Jaffe of New York. retaine U. 8. Cricketers to Sail. ters’ tourney his lead in the chess m: e ches 2ee *l _PHILADE July 16— 7 ; Rustice s'one steps-have bren built into 3 _dne <pite @ defeat today by Stasch MIOU sourteen players, selected | ind. July 16 ‘nd ant of the hollo the sprin. | hampionships. and hope tn visit A'- waki of Low, Angeles I the ‘elghth L B0 o Germamowr. Frank e s of vh Siabirr. d in a concrete cith 'a | lanta., G, beeause it is the home of | session after forty-two moves. Bams| . § ad B 4 = consisting 4 gallers. 9 o e G .t I g Stirling. rican eham: wel Factor. Chicigo. defeated J. B.]ford a0 Ehiladelphla "“"k*'l‘- €lubS. i pije circuits around ~London. N, Singiiter. satlory, § o m"l; mq::}n;u ey a.swgd‘_‘l\m“. Ale tirling. American cham R Harvey, Fenelon Falls, Ontario, aft-1le e early todsy for an ifivagion ! Xptricnns were among the {welve jan; Fridas; e LI Lt % of two or three | =3 Smithiy, gotlers, 1 o'elock. all four | O 5 e . All other con- | of B W | starters. < York on the steamship and | "Upy 2 » F vith ! o he race started at Hendon. with will be the guests of the Incogniti, it o' points at Brooklands. Epsom, cricket team. which visited Philadel- | ot Thurrock, Ippinz and Hertford. phia last fall. considered the best er only fourtecn move: tests were adjourned. Jaffe has six points to Players with four and one David Janowski. champic ' undor | Beeause of an injured leg cugreren ] fared and T Ly Frankie Mann, promater,of th-| Menear th- | yut, Washington fight fans will hn'«’ | i f; Another spring was d's 1|4 bir tree at the foo' of | Aftnenth green and thi k. Friday: | jarly inclosed and eover. it conereto, | 1o be content a postponcment of Fr James. who TF ) “rance: N. T. Whitaker, Wash = i ce the death of Harry Hawker. | zalierr. 3 the scheduled o at Ardmore S - . 0 ortunlt z ranchivid Factor, Chicago: M. Street Ra e O D e two. {ronnies, both | ~ . W. Simimon, gallers. 1 welock, all faur Deen Well In Sunk. N ein AT onin i st g ago. New York. Frank Marshall treef ce Sanctioned. ! er the fastest time and handicap. with | welock, Tneaday |, OD the high ground between the Afth [-d that the affair will be stazed on United States champion; Mlotkowski,| BALTIMORE. July 16—Sanction | £600 in cash presented by the Roval 3 6 nnd the tweifth hole there are no |or. about August 20, - . to Buy . and Frdar. - T. R. Shipn, galler: day " all ‘fo V. Sournin, Washingion, and S. T.| has been granted by the South Atlan- | Aero lub. 1. H. Stinemetz gallery, 9 o'clock, and all Aay all fonr dars. Sharp. Philadelphia. I Turover, | tic A. A. U. to the Baltimore Cross! Empl're clty Res“h’ | G. M. Sha gallery, § o'clock, and all day Washington, has three and one-half;| Country Club for a handicap street . €. Jackson. Philadelphia, one 'and| race. The event will be held July 27.; ————— - 4 & SN IR i L. . Sinclair, scorer, FIRST RACE, the Brookland purse: three- | g, lery. 9 o'ciock, and all day Tuexd @ne-half, and Harvey nothing. i : year-olds and up: claiming: one and one-six- anesiiny. —_— % { ARE LET OFF 1 Will Coach Cornell College. ‘PH".L'ES 0 . Gordon Morrison, former Harvard 4 has been appointed foot ball | {106 nites—0ld Dad, 165 (Y r. gallery. 9 o'clock. and all Case Against Five Arrested for |coach at Cornell College, Towa. He i1 and even, won: Freder. ) con will take up his work In September. | {tumer). 6 to 1 and 3 to 1. g Every fisherman in need of new tackle will appreciate the opportunity to secure the de- Parber&Ross Jhe Bi5 Hardware and Houxefirmr_hifié Store- day all four days. 3. L. Smith, gallers, 1 o'clock, Tuesdax and g s | pendati2 kind at most substan- I Fishing Tackle | ! Disorderly Conduct Dropped. 106 (Mooner), 2 to L third. A = e H r-fi::fm)l-‘l z’nu July l:]: Five | ! Hello Pardne Plalar’s. Sl T e, seorer, 1135 oiogk, P 11 th. and G Ste | 413l pFbs Concesions A EL] . July —Five H ! nerator, day: gallers. 8 o'clock, and all day Wedn A . 2 S S. > rhembers of the Philadelphia National Results at Windsor and dax 5 oyl saPiagui . . Big B . el cague base ball club, arrested yes- ran, . . B. Trew. gallers, 9 o'clock, an . o . " g N on a charge of disorderly cOn- |~ rrmer RAGE. 1o ===l "Lc0uD BAGE, lle Na Norember nan: s . : ig Bargains in Fishing Reels Suct, were. Uischarged toduy. The| pror BCE ; lgimio: e | epe timeyeatails, sa il s et e, Fallers, o'clock. Gem Safety Razor . .. $1.00- . |iB] sto0 Reen. . 752 €7.07 Shkespeare Rls. $5.25 euse was dropped. S11.80, 04 17t 4. won 108 (Sehuttinger, Thatclier, gallery, 9 o'clock, Tuesday 4 ceee e e o! H 1 85~ 1754 Shak b 82 “'The affalr grew out of an alterca- . (Lauxi aai e S DEs Moon, 110 | and Wednesday. | ! - 175" Shakespear= Rls. 1700 OMillen). 1 o 5 K Esquire, | L. B. Thigpen, gallers, 9 o'clock: all four 5 1.15 15.09 Southbend Re~ls.11.50 on with two pedestrians who crossed | (finrke) i hell Ot His Cho e and D Exodl Blossom ~ THIRD BACE. th | Horwe aso ran, 5 Ki: five aud one-lulf f RACE, three-year-alds : e to = Al 1 o sx furlongs tee), 8 to 1 and 4 1 135 30.90 Southbend Ree's.23.31 1.59 18.00 Shakespeare Rls.13.75 1.95 25.00 Shaks«<peare FI 2.15 5.50 Deep S=a Reel. o tront of their motor car as the Star Shaving Brush ...... $1.50 Wall players were driving from the . . . il . o iasiu. WeEs JHRMY [EHIN Safetee Shaving Stu_;k. Ll 30 rank Bruggy, Goldie Rapp, Cy Wil-| (Buke), (K ), 3 to N g = D ms and Clifford Lee. ! g, 0 (Jus "":""' sevear, | 5T 3 ) n 5.50 Shak: Rl §',§ 7.50 Deep Sen Reel, H 10 Seitge, Jume Grase, Gilman, Kaosng. Yankee | 0¥ galloey, ! : . akespearc Rls. 3.95 9.50 De R & — i3 oc] S i i e Yo i antnr e | Seai e, Coedan FiRosopher and. Drar | Oax. ant 9 oclock, Thutalar. S g ! - $2.80 2 11.50 Shakiespeare Rls. 9.00 1550 Devh Ses Moo . The Belgian 11, Cormoran. | also’ra Lester also ran. FO! three-year-olix: allows x — Adoms, 107 (Hurke). $17 : Dark forse, 115 (Butwel ~econd: Iy 3mins, 113 (Bar- (7 to oo i m ourdays. H Derby: | 0l all four dase e, gallers. 9 o'clock. | i mile s o)) day and all four days. | | ‘Alter R. Tuckerman, seorer, 11:25 o’clock. ! lny: gallery, O o'clock. apd all das per Demon, 110 | Toarsiey i SILVER SPRING AHEAD. * Bethesda Also Wins Game in Mont- , quarte:—Grey wom: Sport and out, wecond; 1 200 off =P et ummer). | oy, Al Yours for $1.49 9. 3 gomery County League. rington), $5.85, third. Time, 11223, Auntie | (Mooney), out. third. 07%. Knobbie | "' M. Taleott, scerer, 11:40 o'clock, Fridar. | . y % Silver Spring _and Bethesda won | dtar; Hilur wia Tasi, one wine en.” e e i . TTurton, gallery, 9 oclock. and all | - : All Tennis Racquets 20, Of i:mel in the Montgomery County ! fOMiL, TAO%, e, Tanidlen bantion r-olis a 3 O Voeang, deorer, 11343 o'cloe Tuex. | B s £ . o 1 3 Ce ague yesterday, defeating Rockville | nile and an el . 112 (orr: ¥ Fards—DPenelop i 1 o'cluck. Thursda; 9, " o y 3 el = = . : nd Kensington, respectively, in close. | 1150, $7. $4.75 2 panl, 17 ( ind 1 von: : . ety aZOor's : ole ets i " | ‘hard-fought contests. Scores: { well), $10.' $7, wecond; Sir Clarence. 107 (Bux- | (kutor), even and 1 . scorer. 11:40 o'clock, T{"';‘;;‘ i a lng 1S . e uce v 2 ower, A o 00db ne, Siil, Knight of Heather. Hou' | dax Tesday a 0 i o ) R 2 i 5 2t 5 ‘fil‘ci'vfif{ s 2 7 =2 in and Clief Spaneor aiso ! ko also tan. | ol White, searer, 1107 aclock, T Liberty SPECIAL Values to $15 2 Ladies’ Sui's That Were $1200. : X - three- e pmise: twao- | day. el ednexdar, v B - 2 3 & : Butteries—Snyder and Flaherty; Hil- | et clls ind wpward: mite and a sistoentne. | vearsiie: w e Snie foriengee. | Thursduv. and 8:40 oclock. Fridey: gules || Clark’s ‘While They -~ - Ladies’ Srits That Were $10.00. . ow §n andiGoebal R OH. E| s wour Duy Doe. 07 lainerr $1.00 | 5 G o O e, gallery, § o'clock. and all | : 50(; ey : 0 - Ladies’ Suiis That Were $8.00.. i 5 thesda. . S 11 2|3430 second; My Dear, 112 (Parrington). 8, | and 1 to 4, necond: Fifix [ dax all fonr davs . scorer, 12 o'clock noon. Penn Each Last 3 2 » Qui ensington third. Time, 1.45. Petrarach, Irish Jig and |4 to 1, third. Tiwe, 1. straint, Har- hingtor. - P . c 2 £ i ingto 4 6 4|third. Time, 145 Petrarach, Irish Jig and Tite, 1.08 + int, Bar: o G X o e Thursday, and 11:43 . ' 20% JOff on All M2n’s and Boys’ Suits ;uuuer-;-.ucl-kude snd A, Oldfleld; | Kiax Themh alto mn.__ r.olds j Hlakape, X6t Qriéhns Aphnx Wikl Deuce gallery, 9 o'clock. and all! Each With Package Blades, Special.. . & ntz an ack. ! 3 - : ! and Greenwicl Rlock, I H $ P < b 3 mile and one-sixteenth—Madge F | dar, Wednewday, - gallers, 9 o'clock, Tuesday | B rington), $A.30. $4.20, $2.80, won; Brick, 114 Second Yacht Is Selected. | (ol second - grsce:’ 12| Would Stop Race Betting. dnesday. K . Whiteler, gallery, 9 o'clock. 'I'lllll'*l<l ‘WALFORDS Time, " 1. - b " 9 . S H ONTREAL. July 16—The yasht|Sure, Water Willow, Master Bill and Dr.| WINDSOR, Ontario, July 16.—Ef- 3 } G tl Sha Mmo . T Pateh. swned by G. V. Whitenead, | Rae also ran. forts to prevent betting at race trasis P Wedtes: | entiemen’'s V'mg rs . | ) was chosen today as the second yucnt | SEVENTH RACE, threeyearolds and up-|in Ontario are being made oy the ¢ Tuesday, | - - 10 defend the St. Lawrence Interna- | Fard: clsiming: mile and °§~;‘_§mi,fl"'—°-={ provincial authorities. In a test case wlay and Fridar. L and all et . 3 tional cup next Saturday agains: the | K. 08 (Ganther, X010 B30 10 ecoon; | Drought at the direction of Atrorney - "Wirt, gallers. 9 o'clock. i " Mo ... $1:00 Up Club of St. Paul, Minn. The othcr!14745. Walter Turnbow, John Arbor Louise | preferred against the Windsor Jockey B 5 . i challenge of the White Bear Yacht|Rimard v. 108 (Lang), $0.60, third. Tume. | Generay Raney, a complaint has been L e e ams, gallery, 1 o'clock, Thurs- | Wyane, Thuuder B'rd, Rofugee, and Nius | Club, charging it with operating a “ m Wainer, i}leq. 1 o'clock, all Iflnrl vacht. chosen recently, is the Beav _—909 Penn. ;eve. NW. e —— er—— A myned by J. K. L. Ross. Penn alro ran. ~ common gambling house. dayh, -

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