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FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921. SPORTS. i 18, « ) SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D."C. 'iDistrict Printers’ Nine in National Tournament : Miss Browne Is Playing Great Tennis WILL LEAVE TOMORROW l APPEARS AS U. S. HOPE|WANESE I NET FAALPADDLERS IV REGATIA” WOULD REPEL TENNIS INVASION. ll FOR SERIES IN DETROIT AGAIN ST MLLE' LENGLEN Shimidzu Plays Williams in Long- |Eight Squads in Twelve Events To- 3 - . morrow at Washington G BY LAWRENCE PERRY. wood Singles—Winner Meets ‘ O matter whether Pittsburgh or New York wins the National > Johnston for Title. | Canoe Club. N N League pennant; no matter whether Cleveland or New York NEW YORK, July 20—Who will be the woman tennis plaver to turn| <508 T00 e G : = 1 " . - S 2 ass., y 2 is 0 g e Chesaj J wins the American League pennant—there will be a world series back Mile. Lenglen, assuming for the moment she is turned back? SBOSTON. ‘Mas: July; 20 =3 (Nerlal (Choosiats alojie Chompiaie e in lgegn.n ,"“'h‘"“k-},nlffi;gmx}"{‘hf"{'}?fig},C%";E;i:srsv'gat:fo:fldfi’ansyg:fl Standing on the turf courts of the Crescent Athletic ($ub with New | champion, will meet Zenzo Shimidzu, a ) Canoe Association will compete on Lia waf l,‘f ,2 ‘m{‘\?:shin ‘(’un nine will “do its darndest” to reach the | York's misty bay on two sides and the far-flung reaches of South |member of Japan's Davis cup team, to- | [he Totomac tomorfow in_the an- Frabihar™s o be decided August 6. It will be the eleventh annual Brooklyn on the other two, the answer came to mind clear as a church | day in the final of the all-comers tennis | Canoe i Nine cvents 1o e son: tournamem)oi the league ] bell and as convincing yesterday afternoon. Mary K. Browne of Cali- | tournament for the Longwood bowl. The | tested over a half-mile course and AL tes ia the clrcuit: whichis fornia is the above-mentioned woman. At least she appears to be at|winner will oppose William M. John- |three at one-eighth miles will_he Al teams In i this writing. ston of San Francisco, former national | i¢luded in the program. The first event will get under way at 3 o'clock the largest amateur base ball league 4 Th 12 i ISHe Blave Yt swiths ax o at young woman can ay tennis. She plays it with expert | i allenge ch Sat- | gve 5 ey e {n the country, are made up exclusive- Yankee Athletes Winners facility She hag B ) ol’f e tare 1“hmh i rmes tham ‘;ra‘\;"m" In the challenge match Sat- | pver the Course Just above the Aque- ¥ of union printers and apprentices. . - S s a . day. duct bridge. s e P axtat: Plttabasgh, Fhil- of Title on Rhineland that of most tennis players, men or women. . I "Wiliiams survived the semi-final round | Besides the Washington Canoe Sdelyiia,_New Yo, Hostos. ;“1);“'?' COBLENZ., July 29.—The When Mary Browne first appearcd | R T AT ”‘6’:‘;5"‘1”‘ straight set \‘!"-"";:"r =;"f‘ : "ll'j‘i‘?,l‘/ '“m,-\uufl;;lutl;h;n- e “aul, St. Louis, Indidnapolis, el o other local organization, = B+ e i e American athletes are ::...... here in 1918 to play in the Rea Cross|CAl IFORNIA NET STARS of ‘the Unive ing out-of-town clubs will have en- . ted in the organization. S48 ot the Rutnciand: At fhe tourneys she was sufficiently profi himidzu def | trants: Philadelphia Canoe Club and nree O ead of em-| | conclusion of the athletic ear- 5 . 2 REACH TOURNEY FINAL |gon of Philadelphia, |1 Dragon lub of Phila- oeal team. composed of em-| | SIUSIMER 00 0L food: United to defeat Molla Bjurstedt, that W 2o [ B2 Dragon) ub_of Phila. O enepapers and tha govern.| | States, 200 points; France, 108; now Mrs. Mallory. Her strikes Were| xpw vORK, July 29~ Miss Mar Bates was unable to solve Williams' | Burlington, J. Yapew! Aquatic iz ment office, has had an abundance of | | Great Britain, 59; Belgium, 35. i as numerous and as facile as they are |y Beou a0 A aay | Sutton SYICS and fuiled to break throush in | Clup of Bordentown, X.'J. and Arun- practice this year as a member of the today. But in 1918 Mary Browne was | : s L e the | gl Eame, il e oston Plaverdel Boat Club and Maryland Swim- Dbt e ental Longie. Right now the v | Bundy, both of California, met in the |s inside the base line and [ miing Clab of Baltimore nine is setting the pace_ in that cir- ! a slip of a girl, weighing not mueh |0y “roung of the New York state|Stroked the westerner's service with| The f-mi events will be o e -tl“r;\);qwde;'nbe' more than a hundred and ten Pounds, !\ nnig wingles championship today. Johnson was not as stendy as usual| Minne meoir fare, dootiebloge on he bulk of the hurling for the team if that. | Mrs. Bundy eliminated [and Shimidzu took every advantage of | hien® Sonor fours. doubleblade o Is season. o Enhancen Her Game. | Hitchens, Mexican cham- |8 1apses. handling the Philadelp singles, double Enlor i Fourteen Men to Take T It is not considered especially gal- [ s e dau] eoatiar chop strolies excentlonally well | i gle -1/144 7 fours, douples ourteen Men to Take : ; considere Y Bt [vion, and Miss Browne de- | The Japanese covered his court in a re- | pile-blade o ouble- 5 v 31t 1 nd Sither fominine weight : blade or fours, double-b u- Pt o e Witk Be the meme Princeton Teams Each Win fornian, the (wenty-fiv s 2 bit | Ardsley Club, 3—6, 6 D A amiAya oD spin fore-Jsilor mingle ail-end, mixed dou- D O the opert: more than that, pounds she has ien | in the nd WOl pianed and e uees vt o ]® 10 tilting contests will be held . “ourtee y i i i on since last she played e not | Bundy, Mrs ered Johnson. over the eighth-mile route. Ve .)I:»”rrill:. ‘lli"rfiv\\-!;xl(})‘fil;r’: Five Firsts in Meet. alone improved her appearance ""“ |1 Hirsch William T. Tilden, 2d. who is resting —_— being the only regular who will| TRAVERS ISLAND, N. Y, July {Rave emmanced her game. imaemach hourne, 63, "the s ac Worllomo "N T euna b ih e srerrt ) ] . n at home. Those to carry|29 _The Oxford-Cambridge and as it h given her 4 Tounc ta !r_‘xvu. > doubles. He has been advised by t Siirmingiinm,6: atlagta | Cashingion's colors into the tourney . Which she used to luck {Clare Cassel, New York. defeated Miss | members of the Davis cup committer to | Famngian. 6 At 5. will be Webb, Furriss, Bray and Cul- | Princeton-Cornell track teams tied in Now she can go to the net in the [iidith M. Handy ap . Robert 1 complete Test from tennis for a | Little Jtoc Nashville. 7 (10 innings). Jen. pitehers:’ Desper.’ Goldsmith and | their international mest yesterday. firstset and keep going ther until & froy, New York @ 3 fow wecks. Other tanie not seheduled. Hawke., catchers: Hood, Ford, Donald e % Va5 atch is over, hitting up as slas al 209 Warren, lanlicos and Derdman, | H0E Brc cronie exch. Thees W bace at the end as at the beginning. Suess and Frye, outfielde no official provision for a counting ot e menns a lot. It means, amons other things, that if Miss Browne do en striving des- Washington has b second places in event of a tie, al- perately for some years to garner!yp o on tne British athletes had six {Rappen to come into contact with Mile team appears stranger than ever and | RiSh jump there was a tle for Second; "v‘l’;“'m'l.’m, toughess sort of goir the men are enthusiastic over the|making the eleven gecond places. will g i K Y [ Prospeet of winning the laurels, The| America won the 16-pound shot-put. Mrx. Bundy In Lighter. i 7920 Title was won hy St. Paul in the | Mgh jump, 440-yard dash, 120-yard Mrs. May Sutton Bundy, on the oth 1 : high ‘hurdies, three-mile run, and e Aas lost more weight since fin inning of the decisive game with troit. With the title goe- the rry Herrmann cup, emblematic of the championship. Brookland Athletic Club is expecting an Miss Browr in her middle ; : thirties now, and has four children| : who are old enough to apprec their mother's superb tenni e played here England won the 100-yard dash, the . 3 gained. Mrs mile run, 16-pound hammer throw, broad jump and half-mile run. Nokes of Oxford set a new interna- tional intercollegiate record for the Bundy But, | alifor plenty of opposition in its encounter | OFE MEECOT i R siste 7 4 row, heaving the ball 160 comparing her to her sis i ;\‘nh] '(‘m Qle)y.‘mnm e \i;'}lfl) 4llteet 7 inches on his last attempt. nian, or, indecd, harking bac tnu!l!v‘ y v %o mtart mt 3 oclock. | Tomorrow the |, Jabrshims of Cambridge was ihe Y% cemnia world, no i Y individual star, winning the 100-vard Langdon. dash and the broad jump. Summaries Brooklands will m Athletic Club terel ] yeoinod Bt Wou. bv Mleihina, Eoi reak of the Re N8 bY | pridge: Loveloy, Cornell, mecond: McKim, - 3 taking game. West's clout in | Princeton, third; Rudd, Oxford, fourth. Time, You never can tell mu ut ten : the seventh drove in the decisive tally. | 0.10% MY o meser any 1 about : : Axainst each other. lut on form 1 : 120.yard high hurdles — Won by Massey, ricss Mis: York though over ew seem the edge final of the hip for won bette the ‘ | ! - tomorrow’s < By Peerlens Athletic Club will play the nes tomorrow and Cos- unday on Patterson Field. s won six of its last seven date it would irow has Bundy in th state champions c second, Patridge, Cambridge. Time. 0.15%. Dickinson of Oxford fell at the third hurdle, and Treman, Cornell, stopped to aseist | him. 440-yard dash—Won by Stevenson, Princeton: d, Rudd, Oxford: third, John, Cornell; fourth. Gregory, Cambridge. Time, 0.49%. On ft: Mrw. jay Sutton Bundy. On right: Missx Mary Browne. They are “coming back,” after long nbsence from the game, in an effort to prevent Mlle. Lenglen, the French net wizard, from capturing the Amerfcan title. | and that Mra. Bundy was national champlon in 1904, and.in 1907 won the British sin- | of def: Miax Browne held | Wagner. ing the Sham- | in b and rocks are ready their battie tomor- | “Half.mile: run—Won by Rudd, Oxford: Mil- | Kles, the only American woman to accomplish the feat. row at Union Park. The game Will| ligan, Oxford, second: Johnson, Princeton, nal title in 1012, 1913 and 1914, and demonstrated fn exhibition | match, assuming, of course, thit S0 t under way at 4:30 o'clocl Sun-! third: Carter, Cornell. fourth. Time, 1.56%. tches for the Red Crons during the war that she was superior to Mrs, Molla | fulfills expe ons and b the Rexmen will face th !t Mile run—Won by Stallard, Cambridge: tec | Bjurstedt Mallory, her successor o the honorw, by defeating the Norwegian | through thix noon. Ington Giants, speedy colored team, | oud. Jrish Comell: thied. McCullch. "Prluce: | il In a krent majority of exhibition matchex. Both Mra Bundy and Miw e 3 Atesandeis AN-Stere and Drod ooy o Bt Heghe, (Oxfeh. e, ‘:.":-. are displaying their old-time akill. Mrs. Bundy is the mother of four Swimming Titles Decided. ousan S o alrs 0 : naughts to be opponents tomor- | Three-mile run—Won By Foresman, Prince- non s S July 29— Tow afternoon on Union Station feld | ton: second, Seagrove, Cambridge. Time, [~ | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. July i in Al Neveral former pro-|15.18%. Tatham, Oxford, and Brown, Cormell, Mitrie Konowaloff, Crystal Swim- < gt 3310/ 12 v N - | dropped out. b o s as Vo he s B ST T i g et T 0 | BIG REGATTA STARTS. | CANADIAN YACHT FIRST. | dire crun. Satie, Wash. won the : . PR 8% inches: second, Rrunder, Princefon. and 250 < | — natlonal Jubior. ¢ B e Bise | nzae Athletic Club wants games | Dickinsos Oxford, tied, 5 feet 73 incl 51 ! 1 championship in - P il g dsniig] loong i 'd‘j"'""d":‘ e, % Oarsmen Are Taking Part in ’Amencun Boat Finishes Last in {3k Malcoln on h()lg‘)y\|||{-‘ '\mn"r. 2 i on Tuesd: wits Brond jump—Won by Abrahama, Cambridge, | rit Athlctic Club, won th el | Y 1 b the [ 21" feor 8 inches: Lourie, Princeton, second: Canadian Henley. | Cup Series Event. o unior diving title for women ceived by Capt. Causess 1522 U street | s sty Oxtord, thidd. 21| ST. CATHERINES, Ontario. July 29. | HAMILTON. Ontarfo, July 29— rday. southcast. im, 1 tach: J ;”52; :‘fillnl:nril‘cflfll!v;rf s alive early | Scrapper 2d of Toronto, was vietorjous e s LB ] Rexervelr Midgets took the measu Sixteen-pound-hammer throw—Won by Nokes, 2 he 250 oarsmen | yegte, 3 e se i i 3 of Ty elr Midme (n 100k the MeEARULe |\ Ton, 10 feet T Inches: necond, Paber, Prince. | PULLINE in final practice for the Cana- | ¥ c#1°Tday In the sccond of the serics Wisconsin Shots Score. agoment. " Both |t A5 feet 6 inches: it Hagar, Comnel dian Henley rematta. which begins 0f Yacht races for the George cup.| poRT SNELLING, Minn, July - 128" feet 3-16 inch: fourth, Burt, Cambridge, | thiS afterncoq and continues Satur- | Nirwana of Hamilton, victor yes- i E oGt 2 h: h h . victor in yes : S targets out of a pos ng 121 feet 5% inches, | day. | terday's sail, came in second and the |Breaking 488 tare L State team won the | 500, the Wisconsin RBuffalo Athletie Club wants games| Sixteen-ponnd shotpnt—Won by Halsey of | Relyea. the St. John, N. B...scul | A By = Slle - with the Northwestern Athietics and | Prineeton, 43 feet' inches: second.. Reese of | who recently won the New R | O O K oL ot | eNamplovship of the second Great| the Le Droit Tigers. Address all com- | 03ford 40 feet 7 faches; think Goodnew of | championshib at Boston. was the cen- | 24’ elapsed time was threc hours and | Lakes tournament. =Frank Hughes of) > munication ¥mond L. Furbey, | forell, 30 fect The lochers fourth. ter of attraction in his homemade | ien minutes. over a two-lap course of | Mobridge, §. D. was high man wit mazl 2 Dun t northeas seull. | sixteen mil 392 in 406 Association is Athletic Cherrydale to play the Railroad Administration at Cherrydale jemorrew - afternoon and will encountér the KRosslyn Ath letic Club and Southern Railway in a double-headar. Sunday. e iR VIRGINIA LEAGU Young Swimmer Ambitious. NEW YORK. July 29.—Florence!| Briscoe, the fourteen-year-old girl|| who recently won the junior national | fancy diving championship, now as- || pires to lift the senior title. Flor- ence’s was the first entry received yesterday for the national champion- Ship contest to be held at Brighton Beach. August 6. Low Prices! Mahogany Russia! Tony Red Russia! Nut Brown Ruassia! Gun Metal! Black Vici Kid! Brown Vici Kid! English Lasts! Brogue Styles! Toe! Medium Toe! All Sizes! Nothing Missing ! aturday’s the big day Busy as Bees Until 6 P. M. 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