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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921." : SPORTS. 21 Johnston to Quit Big Tourney Tennis : Rickard Not to Move Fight Arena t New York CALIFORNIAN TO BOW WL PICKU. S, NETMEN Captains of Teams That Are Battling TROVENGER'S G0LF BEST WILL HOLD ALL BOUTS TO BUSINESS DEMANDS ey eaaersnip o ationa ea IN RING AT “G ARDEN” to Select Davis Cup Team Detroit Pro Wins Canadian Open Title With 293—Brady Three NEWPORT, R. 1, August 3—Zenzo Shimidzu, Japanese tennis star, BY FAIRPLAY. : defeated Wallace F. Johnson in straight sets in the feature match of the August 12. Strokes Back. R ORE A aant T e e e ening (Etwiz Teins £ casino tournament today, 6—3, 8—6. M.\!-,:‘]V:ye\r:)!!!l:. r::r‘e‘:::(s;ffll;::::: 5 en:‘::‘oi""l';)'»l"::’“l';&)—w- "l-hT"g"" N battles under the managment of Tex Rickard, including pro- = . B 8 . = ey N o roit today won the Ca- i - 5 = EWPORT, R. I, August 3.—Rain f.crcod the postponement yeSter- giataq on the Davis cup team will be 2 nadian penlgolt champloinahiplwith posed Dempsey-Willard, Dempsey-Brennan, Carpentier-Gibbons day of the third round matches in the singles and the first and made on August 12 by a subcommittee + 3 § i a score of 293 for the sevent _moland Downey-Wilson bouts, it would be well to forget Bovle’s thirty i = Frae et | of the United States Lawn Tennis As- g ¥ : A 2 second rounds of the doubles in the fifth annual invitation tourna- | i ation's Davis cup committec. it has i : % holes. Mike Brady, also orz Detroit, | acres as the scene of the encounters. Rickard has finally decided that ment of the Newport Tennis Association. In the singles today Zenzo h_esl? rlnnou'ncid. l‘l‘h:ua ;npo||me¢1 to 4 W piid '";: ':-::"?i.e‘":[hhirfi c&.’:.::mf:é e it is not feasible to move the big arena to New York, and as it now Shimidzu of the Japanese Davis cup team will meet Wallace F. Johnson | Ere of ‘the ouniry to Setont the oup : ! ) Sas “:F |tnat the'event was won by an Amer- | cOmPletely blocks two of Jersey City's thoroughiares it will have to of Philadedphia in the feature match. Just how Shimidzu will fare against are: George T. Adee, Beals C. Wright. y ! o . B ch U S PR T Sy be torn down by October, under terms of the original agreement. S Sa ardy, i i Ga., 'won it In 1919 and 1920. HNTIEIee the steady chopping of the Philadelphian is arousing great interest. P ey dv.tarolajHEHACKet tknd ¢ e Y ; : Brady had taken the lead in the tier I U ; | Rickard fecls he can make more ional champion in 19 9, vay vatel % ® ¢ morning round, with a 70, but fell Clrpen ier Is n];k money by holding fights in his own William M. Johnston, national champion in 1915 and 191 whose way ,The committes has been watching 3 P “% o 15 R L R e i ely | [Madison Square Garden, whick will to the final round seems clear, with Watson M. Washburn likely to S A L R R Trovenger's mprning score was ht in U. S. Again ' have the swimming tank removed at furnish his sturdiest opposition, is scheduled to meet Dr. William Rosen- | %2 2% L aliTinary discussion on the ; / while In the afternoon he took only LONDOY, August 3. Georges | | (¢ €nd of this month and be ready baum of New York. choice of the men to represent the 2 i i & T i | two more strokes. . e Daily Mall for fistic exhibitions. United States. The preliminary meet- A g i - ’ Brady's play up to the last three m-'u L The expense of holding big ring Johnston is looking particularly fit this at the Newport, Seabright and South- | ing will give members of the com. < ; 4 holes, made him appear a winner, but T ey athes | | battles in Jersey City is estimated to season and is gradually working his|2mpton tournaments. where he would | mittee an_opportunity to look over| & Y » L 5 » ? he ran into bad luck at the sixteenth In the Unmited States, | | D€ very high. Just how high Tes h he ts it for the | D@ under the eye of the Davis ¢up |the play of practically all the famous 7 . ; green, where he took five. At the > | |alone can say. He won't say probably, game up to where he wants it {or the | committee. with membership on the | net Stars who will be in action next § seventeenth he requird six on a par | |because he hates to think about it. He supreme test that is to come in the |y, gt s S Gl in action ne: 4 L | |a DOEoer. That T BhNE Davis cup and national singles cham- eam as his goal. ichards is facing | week at the Seabright tournament. 2 p three hole and five on the last hole. loes assert. however, another big test this week. To get! The committee will base iss choice a B 1 Bob MacDonald of Chicago, yester- there was the best handled fight he Ppionships. into the semi-finals of the singles he | upon the showing of players in the 55.0, 5 § day's leader, took third place, with ever put on, thanks to the Jersey City ast Year for Johnston. must again defeat Williams, an|various tournaments before August 3 : 2 : g a score of 8. ed authorities. But it looks as though Johnston is anxious to make his show- | €ventuality which the ex-national and their previous records. f T > T..D. Armour of Edinburgh, an Says Five Months Is Needed 0|4, reckons that one fight was su ing this vear the best of his career on | champion is determined must not 8 3 ¢ amateur, was fourth, with 299. He Prepare for Dempsey. cient to keep Jersey City out of da 9 ¥ ? won the gold medal presented by the ger of the poorhouse for some time. - t bable that it|happen. That match, until the final i\".Tu 'i-tm;\luq- \l:fnd‘l e a. G as|is l-‘: ched, should offer all the e READY FOR cuP TENN'S % ; Canadian Golf Association for the| TOPEKA, Kan, August 3.—Jess| In view of Rickard’s emphatically Tational and. International campalgning | centrated high lights of the tourna- k . A i leading amateur score. Willard, in Topeka on business, said ‘ex::’r:l-l-: e ‘\:‘12::-‘“::\!'!: —— ¢ n ks, is concerned. Johnston, it is generally | ment. George Cumming of the Toronto h e Lk i 5 : 2 g . ived a telegram from Tex Taylor will make understood, will be unable in the future A % & > s B ¢ Club, a former Canadian open cham- | ¢ T€c® see how Herman Taylor 1o take enough time away from his busi English and Australians to Open : 3 z . Dion. was ffth, with 500 " Rickard asking for terms for a bout |out with his Leonard-Tendler fight ness interests in San Francisco to play | WILL HUSTLE TO COURTS Series Tomorrow. 4 A L 4 g Joe Kirkwood, the Australian pro- |with Dempsey, and will take the | ¥hich will be held in the Philadelphia in the big eastern and Davis cup events. C 4 ; 4 fessional, was in sixth place, with & | National League Base Bail Park. Ta: This will be his only chance to gain per- PITTSBURGH, Pa., August 3.—The E 3 3 . : - 7 ot > . matter up at once. {lor leased this park more than manent possession of the national cham- | Mrs. Mallory to Go From Ship to |first match in the Davis cup elimina- A ¥ % ; “I am anxious to fight Dempsey, | month ago, and, of course, took it for pionship bowl, which must be won three |. g s % ltion contest at Sewickley between the ; ;i 4 but will want four or five months for | [he Purpose of staging some big bat- times to become a player's personal | Play in “Met” Tennis. | British Isles and Australian tennis # ~ i 9 W. and J. Names Leaders. training.” tles. At the time he was holding nroperty. 1f Johnston should win it in| NpwW YORK, August 3.--A dash |teams will be the singles tomorrow 3 . 3 - Saturday night fights at Atlantic City September at Philadelphia he will be the £ sh | fternoon. The athletic department of Wash- and putting on some good shows. 1rom a transatlintic steamer direct to | #ft€rn . s I d Jeff Coll : . : as first player to accomplish the feat of E : While selection of representatives ngtonsandl Jeffersont Collexehasgan Ratn Bout De Bob Gunnie, associated with Tayler. King the title three times since Wil- |{1€ tennis court was "“‘"""" for Mrs. | ;.0 not been officially announced, it is nounced the appointment of graduate Glbbonu— er Bout Delayed. calculates that the gate at the light- ennis hor v apta X 2 out between Mike Gibbons o 2 bl 3 the steamer { "'19“ States. ;i‘r?x"[:'y‘,"m';::mdmén.dnd ll\g:e:uf:;r t:fi Murphy, retained as graduate man- Paul and Augie Ratner of New :‘r’:n:rmr'imx‘ with v prices at uu s ! ake him the fa-| Mrs. Mallory is entered in the met-[piiiR, ‘P At = Jrderson o ager_of foot ball and basket ball; J k. set for last night in an open- | per seat. Taylor gives signs of de Vorite of many followers of the sport in |TOPOlitan championship at Glencove, | 4 ust ralfans p A. Wiley. student foot ball manager: |air arena, has been postponed until |oping into a successful rival of Thiladelphia, and it looks as though {N- and will have to make up only ™\ L™ W, Hawkes, mother of % ¢ Elliott “Wier. student basket ball|tomorrow night because of rain. Rickard. Thdon BF any other player who comes |tWo rounds, as n prevented play | uyack Hawkes, the. youngest 4 manager; J. W.Trimble, student base h will have & herculean task dis- | Vesterda e ot Aol o e < ball manager: D. B. Stought, track e TR 3 5 of the doughty and popular ¢ i —_— at Sewlckley yesterday from Sidney to On iettiniDave Oft of the Giants and (n Fight Ix Rabbit Mara manager, nad Melvin Knoeph, varsity Told to Fight It Out. Boxing Club Under Ban. e Cod kN N d ey Clash for Doubles Title. witness her son's first appearance as|of the Pirates. They w ink hands before a recent gnme. Both tennmisimansger v YORK. August 3.—The state | NEW YORK, August 3.—The New The" 1320 Ainal. and the champion will i 3 a Davis cup player. ristops, Maranvilie helng clansed ax The hent In hix poattion in the Heydier —_— boxing commission has refused 1o |york state bexing eommission has Jfinal.” and the champlon will| PHILADELPHIA. Pa. August 3. J. D. Anderson, who may play in the | cireuit. Those who compiain that the play-|permit Brvan Downey and, Johnny B Lo b s e P, | The final match for the middle states | singles tomorrow for the Australians, ers have not the spirit and dash that| Wilson, middleweight champion, to [revoked the license e i T e e on cven terine or batter with [ooubles tennis ‘championship.. D said that several of his friends have they had in the past should also tukebox in this state unless they settle | tional Sporting Club because of the 1o compete on even terms or better With | poned vesterday because of rain, was| traveled from Australia to be here Rube Benton was one of those fine| The thinning out of the older ball |into consideration that most of them|in another bout the controversy | disorderly manner in which the Her- s T s scheduled for this afternoon, whe for the matche left-hand experts who filled the bases|players has begun. Not all of them have not the respect for managers|which aroxe over their recent contest |man-Lynch fight recently was con Friends of Johnston, and the list in- [yrREfRied for this aft B T T e reatedlat Sewickley will[on balls and then retired the next{will become managers, eithe owners they used to ha: in Clevelan ducted at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn. cludes every tennis fan in the country, Y s t Wil learn regretfully that he is saving | QEPOSe Stanley W. Pearson and L. C.|play in the invitation tournament at!three batters. He also filled the man . Fot | Wiser. Seabright August 8. ager's heart with consternation. 1a n he bi t B ts. Yet | T socaei . - - TR S RSN IMPORTANT—STORE OPEN AT 3:00 A.M. IEIRRNEENE that’s the Biggest and Best thing about this— Final Reduction Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx E———— 94 8 L Closed Sat- i HVLIS the first week of mext month. is another bit of news that filtered A urdays dur- through along with the rain today. Foog S Richards is thus drawing close to the realization of a supreme ambition in winning one of the greatest prizes that the game offers. The Yonkers youngster made it certain in the| | Providence tournament for the Rhode Island championship by his splendid victories over Tilden and Williams that his claim to recognition in Davis cup circles this year wouid have to be given serious consideration. After the Providence tournament Richards, among others, was official- ly_directed to report for competition =] Forty Years of Quality = ---For Now RIGHT---For Fall EVERY 3= SUIT Any Suit in the House at the August Clean- - Newspapers Already Up Reduction Heralding Advance of o Winter $28 Three-Piece Suits, $18.63 $30 Three-Piece Suits, $20.00 $35 Three-Piece Suits, $23.34 ~ [ $40 Three-Piece Suits, $26.67 $45 Three-Piece Suits, $30.00 ramk b ™ $50 Three-Piece Suits, $33.34 R attecnpt oy Jlmod to | $55 Three-Piece Suits, $36.67 Ueged wurde s fromrate $60 Three-Piece Suits, $40.00 865 Three-Piece Suits, $43.34 HORNETS’ NESTS AUGUR $70 Three-Piece Suits, $46.67 SEVERE WINTER ON WAY FREELAND, Pa, July 29.—W. F. ‘Cantner, who has been quite success- e ol e . Owing to the UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES we yesterday that a very severe winter are forced to charge, at cost, all alterations ‘with deep snows and low tempera- ture can be expected. Cantner, who has spent almost all his life lumber- ing, bases his prediction on the color and height of the laurel blossoms and. the positions selected on the laurel bushes by hornets in making their| August Clean-up Furnishing REDUCTIONS!! and 444......‘...‘.........‘..., 35c $1.00 and $1.25 Athletic Shirts, 84, 86, 42. :45¢ $2 and 32.25 Lisle Underwear; shirts and drawers, in a few sizes $1 only ........ s 4 siate $32, $37, $40 Tropical Worsted Suits \ These fine Suits rep- resent the country's “best" hin tailoring— . d at the s al pri —which reminds us that e the real overcoat days of one. October are only a couple $2.50 and $8.00 Men's of months away. 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