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SPORTS. =5 e e e e e \ Big Entry List for National Regatta : Difficult for Leonard to Remain a Lightweight POTOMACS ARE TO SEND AN INTERMEDIATE CREW N of the National Association EW YORK, August 1—Rowing clubs in'all parts of the United States and Canada will be represented in the national regatta of Amateur Oarsmen at Buffalo, August 5 and 6, the entry list for which was issued tonight. The twelve events, which will be divided evenly between the two days, are intermediate four-oared shell, senior quarter-mile dash, inter- mediate single sculls, senior international four, association singles, inter- mediate eight, senior double shells, senior four-oared shells, intermediate double, championship single, senior Potomac Boat Club of Washington | has entered an intermediate eight.| The entry list follows: First Day. Intermediate four-oared shells— Mutual Rowing Club, Buffalo; Norton | Boat Club, Worcester, Mass. (two entries); West Side Rowing Club. Buffalo (two entries); Argonaut Row- ing Club, Toronto. Senior quarter-mile dash—Walter Hoover. Duluth (Minn.) Boat Club; Thomas R. Rooney. New York Athletic Club; John Schultz. Metro- politan_ Rowing Club. New York; S ulkner, Riverside Boat Club, Louis A. Peterson. Buffalo . D. Steacy, Brcckvll‘l.c Launch Club; 2 Rowing Club. Brockville, Ont.; J. Hayes, Hamilton Ro g Club; C. L. Butler. Argonaut Rowing Club. Intermediate single sculls—John Carroll, Westside Rowing Club: John Ble Undine Barge Club, Philadelphi; Mutual Rowing Clu Detroit Boat Clul Detroit Club: mpareil lub, New York: Maruel Gomes, side Boat Club, Cambridge. Bob Belyea, St. John's Amateur ng Club; A Brock- ville Rowing Peterson, Buffalo Launch Club; H. A. Gillespie, Arundel Boat Clul F. P. Hayes, Brockville Boat Club. Senior international four—Vesper Club. Philadelphia; Century Club, St. Louis: Norton Boat Duluth Boat Club. Association single—Charles Shee- han, Westside Boat Club. Buffalo; Henry k. Heller, Lone Star Boat Club, | New York; W. E. Gilmore, Bacheler Rarge Club. Philadelphia; Carey Faulkner, Riverside Boat Club. Cam- bridge: David Regan, Mutual Rowing Club: ‘Walter Hoover, Duluth Boat| Club; Louis A. Peterson. Buffaio Launch Club: H Rowing Club: H. Durnan. Intermediate eight—Potomac Boat Club, Waskington:; Vesper Boat Club, Tletroit Boat Club, Norton Boat Club, New York Athletic Club. Duluth Boat Club and University of Toronto. Second Day. Senior double shells—Dulutl® Beat Club. Vesper Boat Club and Argonaut Rowing Club. Senior four-oared shells—Scalp and Blade Boat Club. Vesper Boat Club, Norton Boat Club, Duluth Boat Club and Century Boat Club. Intermediate doubles—Vesper Boat Club, Malta Boat €lub, Detroit Boat Club. Arundel Boat Clubb, Duluth Boat Club and Don Rowing Club of To- ronto. Championship single—Paul Costello, Boat Roat Clu Vesper Boat Club; Louis Zoha, First|Old Sam second and Jean third. Time, |united In the same city if not on the ‘Bohemian Boat Club, New York; Wal- ter Hoover. Duluth Boat Club, and Thomas J. Rooney, New York Athlétic Club. Senior squad sculls—Vesper Boat Club and Duluth Boat Club. Senior eight—Detroit Boat Club {two entries); Norton Boat Club, Du- luth Boat Club, Scalp and Blade Boat Club, Union Boat Club and University of Toronto Rowing Club. WILL ENTER NET ARRAY California to Have at Least Eight, Including Johnston, in Na- tional Tournament. At least elght California tennis stars will play for the men's national championships this summer. Leading the westerners will be Wil- liam M. Johnston, San Francisco, Davis cup player and former national champion. and at present joint holder of the doubles tjtle. Clarence Griffin, who, with Johnston, holds the doubles honors, will not come east this year. Willls Davis, San Francisco, 1920 Pacific coast singles champion, will com- pete. Davis will pair with Johnston in the doubles. The Kinsey _brothers, Howard and Robert, of San Francisco, who rank No. 4 in’the national men's dolbles list, are to bé on hand. Four Pacific coast college players already will compete. They are: Phil Neer of Leland Stanford, who won _the intercollegiate singles in Phila- delphia; his teammaté, J. M. Davies, and Edmund Levy and Wallace Bates, University of California. Big Tourney Starts Aungust 8. ‘The anhual invitation tournameént of the Seabright Tennis Club will be held the week beginning August 8. Mrs. May Sutton Bundy and Mary Brown are among the entries, ———e ELBERFELD SUSPENDED. Little Rock Pilot “Gets Thirty Days” for Hitting Umpire. MEMPHIS, Tenn., August 1.—John D. Martin, president of the Southern Association. has suspended Norman (Kid) Elberfeld, manager of the Little Rock club. for thirty days, for “an entirely unjustifiable physical attac ‘on Umpire Pfenninger in yesterday's | game here. He also gave warning thit a “repetition of such conduct’ on thd part of Elberfeld would result in hil expulsion from the circult. ‘With the score 3-3 and the home feam at bat in it half of the tenth, the umpire forfeited the game on ac- count of the alleged dilatory tactics of the visiting players. Elberfeld then jmade his attack. | PLAN BIG CHESS MATCH. ermans Raising Huge Sum for Lasker to Meet Capablanca. NEW YORK, August 1.—Berlin chess thusiasts, it is ed ker and Jose Capablanca. The German expert said after his atch with Capablanca that he would ot engage in matches for some tithe, and ggested that Akiba Rubinstein, Rus- ian, be pitted against the Cuban, —_— Veteran Makes Ten Bull’s-Eyes. WEST PALM B 1 ed sdventy-two, one-time champion shot of t world, made ten successive bulls- ryes with a rifle, a perfect score of fifty 1 BOO yards in a shoot here. Big Racing Meet Opens. TOLEDO, Ohio. August 1.—The second weelk of grand circuit racing of the sea- son| on the Fort Miami track here be- ®ing today. ot last five days. Chief in- terclst in the week's program pfobably is the | Matron Stake for three-year-old trotfers, with a purse estimated at $9,900. —_— If) there in sy truth in the say- ing |that the pitcher whieh goes too oftehh to tke well will come home h-oklen at last, George Smith. who pitclkes for the Phillies, must be ljt- erallly in fragmerits by this time. He has Won once ia about fourteen times, Belyea. St. John's | i, squad sculls and senior eight. French Girl Not to Sail for U. S. Until Saturday August 1.—Su- » be able to sall for America August 6, the United St mensage from A. R. sident of the Fedetation, French stated she would arrive in time to compete In the women's na- tional champlonships ut Forest Hillx, August 13. Mile. Lenglen planned to sall laxt Saturday. Tennis TENNIS STARS PLAYING Johnston and Williams Are Among Netmen Competing in Tour- nament at Newport. NEWPORT, R. I, August 1.—Ten- nis players of national and interna- tional reputation began play today in the invitation tournament at the Casino courts. William M. Johnston of San Fran- cisco will make his fourth attempt to get beyond runner-up in this week's tourney. He reached that stage here in 1916, 1919 and 1920. Clarence J. Griflin, who won the event last year, is not listed. Johfls. ton is in the upper half of the draw, and R. Norris Willlams, 2d, of Boston is in the lower half. William T. Tilden, 24, world cham- plon, will not play in the singles, but is expected to compete in the dou- s. —_— Net Honors to Fischer. PHILADELPHIA, August 1.—Carl Fischer of Philadelphia became mid- dle states tenmis champlon by, de- feating Dr. P. B. Hawk, also of this city, 1—6, 6—4, 12—10, 0— 3 0ld Sam Fast Catboat. TOLEDO, Ohio, August 1.—Over a six-mile triangular course, five cat- boats raced yesterday to determine the Toledo representatives in the Taft cup races at Detroit next month. In the morning Old Sam, Skipper Rohr, won in 1 hour 2 minutes 30 nds. with Helen second and Jean third. In the afternoon race Helen won, with 1 hour 19 minutes 21 seconds. WRIGLEYS SRR S A L i — PRONOUNCE (T YOURSELF Here ts another peril from Japa the GROTTO AT FRATERNAL LEAGUE CIRCUS TONIGHT Beginning with & Grotto night to- night and winding up next Saturday with a Red Men's night, the Frater- nal Base Ball League carnival is plan- ning a lively program of activity for the secona and last week of its stay jat _Union Station Plaza. Tomorrow night the Elks will hold their second celebration of the out- door circus, that organization also having been assigned a night last week. The”Masonic clubs of Wash- ington will hold full sway on Wed- nesday. Thursday night the Shrine will be on hand. On the same even- ing. members of the Loyal Order of Moose will also be present in num- bers and Friday night has beer as- signed to the Knights of Pythias and Woodmen of the World. e O The Meusel family in base ball is same club. Get the great benefit of this low-cost aid to appe- tite and digestion. , * Keeps feetb White, breath sweet and throat clear. Makes vour smokes taste better. Relieves WRIGLEY 'S JUICY FRUIT CHEWING GUM UNITED LETT n. afotind the 40 1-5 seconds. Joe Thom fled by makin, rate of 100 miles an hour of bétter, were Roacoe Sarles, Alton Soulés and Bddie Millér. track Wednesda John H. Hi [aseman, jr., New Y was élécted president of ths United Ama- Associa teur Chess hei The Flavor Lasfs X 0 Zenzo Shimidzu is his name. apanese team which will meet the racketérs from India in the second round of the Davis cup series in Chicago August 18, 19 and 20. Shimidzu’s style is much like that of Kumagae's, although the latter has a better service and forehand, while the former is considered the better all-around player. HEARNE SPEEDS FASTEST IN TESTS FOR AUTO RACE |some of its championship players. The SANTA ROSA, Eddie Hearne gained first position in the 150-mile automobile race to be Tun on the Cotatl speedw: August 14, by making the Best time mile-and-a-guartér bowl in elimination tri drove tte next best lap, 41 4-5 seconds. Others who quali- Tommy Milton is to try out the ———— BELLINGHAM, Wash., closing session of the annual eonpvention re. RN D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921 " SPORTS. HAMPION IS WEAKENED : BY MAKING 135 POUNDS$ BY N : as his friends. may deny this. but you can't go behind the fact§, The writer has been digging up facts in New York and New Jersey ever since the lightweight king fought Rocky Kansas over at the Harrison oval in East Newark. - WAY EAST Declared to Be Going to Europe to | Close Contract for $10,000 ! a Week. ! SHIMNING MARSS SE Hhwaiigns - Are w»h for Two and an American Sailor Creates Another. " HONOLULU, ugust 1.—Warren Keéalohh of the Huimakani Club set @ new world record of 1.49 in the 150- yatd backstroke swim in the Yale- Hewaifén méet. The eld record was| 154 4-5, held by Harold Kruger of Honolulu. A world record of 4.45 in the 3,400- yard women'’ ¢lay was made by the Outrigger team, composed of num!fl[ Scudder, Helen Moses, Lillie Bowmer | and Edith Cassidy. BAN DIEGD, Calif., August 1.—What was said to be & world record for the 100-yard breast stroke swim in open water Was made hére by Mike McDer- | métt. sallor at the naval air station. e FAIRPLAY. EW YORK, August 1.—Benny Leonard has practically grown ogt = Here is one fact. It is stated that Benny Leonard wouldn't agree fight for Tex Rickard at the big a ne in Jersey City at any price. Tex expresses his_bellef that the reasen is because Benny can't make the lightweight limit and &o eithér thir- teen or fifteen rounds. The New York promoter thinks Issonard to meet Lew Tendler at Phil phie over the eight-round route, uring he can stand that number of McDefmott's time 3-5. The frames. 1f he is wrong Tendler wil eiit former mark s one second slower., | , Augu. | be the boy 1o show him up. 2 and wasmade by Cortland, an English- | ;, 200 A0 Cai0 e e | Lebnard got a sed jolt whén Kb man. Los Angeles yesterday for New met Richie Mitchell st Madison Square Garden last winter and Wap put down in the first round. It cbn- vinced him that at 135 pounds hp is vulnerable and fllled him with fear of risking his title over an txtend- ed route. Perhaps eight rounds may prove to be too extended. Now here is a little inside story of the welght business at the Leonard- Kansas fight in Newark. Leonand to weigh in at 135 pounds the afternoon of the fight. The offi- cials. including members of the ing commission of Jersey. waited around and Leonard did not shéw up. Later word came that Leonari did not intend to weigh in. Then there was fine excitement. The bos- ing commissioners deliberated, eall- ing the fight off. but later it whs @- clded to Jet the bout go «n.‘lAnIl do an Downey, Cleveland, claimant of | You know how imucl onard weigh- the middleweight boxing champion- | ed that night? Well, he weighed ’u ship title, following his defeat of | bounds Johnny Wilson, in Cleveland, last | Buff and White te Fight. Wednesday night, will leave here to- | night in company with Jimmy Dunn, | his manager, for New York, where JERSEY CITY. N. J.. August I.- they are to appear before the New | Johnny Buff, claimant of thé Ameri York boxing commission. Tuesd: |can fiyweight boxing championshifi Dunn will be armed with affidavits | and Jabez White of Albany. N. 1. of members of the Cleveland boxing | will meet in & twelve-reund, no-de commission and spectators to the ef- | cision bout here tonight. feet that Downex knocked out Wilson | and did not foul him, as claimed by | R T el ReferséJfmmy Onrines fort the sehedute he’:‘.{ s S good pitching and our sharé of luel There in mg left of the cham-|Give us both and Pittsburgh #rill Wi jon Giant 17 excent Burns and |the championship.” Xot a ba llee. | propheey. He slipped newspa his pl viously the future, but pre- had stated that if he went east it would be to accept an offer | to_tour Europe 1 he Los Angeles Times tomorrow | Clears the Way. will print an article quoting “a close | NEW YORK, August 1.—Motion |personal friend of Demprey™ as stating | picturés of the Dempsey-Carpentier ; the champion had closed a contract to | fight in Jersey City, July 2, have|tour Iurope for $10,000 a week. It béén placed on police exhibition here | was not disclosed with whom the In‘n theater in the Times Bquare dis- | contract was made. trict. This action followed announcement of an opinion by the county district attorney's office that the exhibition of :he films would not violate any state | aw. Federal Distriet Attorney Haywnrd deciared that no further actiom would be taken by his office, which previ- ously prosecuted “Tex" Rickard and Frederick C. Quimbly, the exhibitors, for transporting the films from Jerséy in violation of a federal law. Rickard and Quimbly were each fined $1,000 last Wednesday. Babo Wins Long Boat Race. CLEVELAND, August 1.—The Babo, K. North of the Cleveland won the annual race for from Rocky river to Put- h bay and return, a distance of 112 mtiles, for the Cominodore Willlam E. Scripps trophy. valued at $5.000. The élapsed time was 6 hours 10 minutes |p! 8 seconds. BIG FIGHT FILMS SHOWN. Put on in New York After lnunxl DOWNEY TO STATE HIS CLAIM TO RING TITLE| COLUMBUS, Ohio. August 1.—Bry Zerza Stimpzyv JAMANESE chamPion He and Ichiya Kumagae will comprise Winsing the champlonship by Mem- phis will also mean that it will lose demand is bi nd ths su cafit. calif, August 1—| e DOED LA near here, Forty Years of Quality His mark was Last Year’s One OQutstanding Clothing Sensation Repeated Kuppenheimer & Grosner laps, clockéd st the August 3 otk oity, tion of at the R That Will Retail This Fall .. 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