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Surprises in. Woinen’s TEAM LEADERSHIP GAINED BY PICK-UP COMBINATION Fronklins, Rolling Together for First Time, Total| 1330—Western Union Entrants Lead in Dou-, bles and Miss CI: ”* (Y TARTLING form reversals mark: S annual championship tourname: Duckpin Association last night <duckpinners rated low on season a hile title winners of other campaign: arke in Singles. ! ed the inaugural session of the first nt of.the new Washington Ladies’ on the Grand Central drives. Fair verages turned in excellent scores, s floundered helplessly. The Frank- lins, a pick-up team bowling together for the first time, slammed a 1,330 sct to take first place, well ahead of the champion bureau of engraving |8 and printing aggregation that counted only 1,286. In the doubles division, Western Union bowlers were surprisingly Shy strong and went into first and second positions. Becker toppled the little maples for a 592 score, the former's set of 313 | Am The Frenzel sisters, Myrtle and Rose, were next, with 574. Minnie Clarke of the Knickers, a new aggregation, being the best of the session. the singles with 273. tiood bowlérs are due to take the drives tonight. In the team division the “original five,” generally cdnsid- ered one of the best quints of the city, is to perform, while among the doubles to shoot at the maples will be Jennie Malcolm and Elizabeth Ackman, Frances Rawlings and Elsie Zeigler, 'Anna McCormack and Eliza- beth Raiwlings and Annie Anderson and Edna Eckhardt. Many of these alsg will bowl their singles scores. l Phonograph records offered sell, Bishop & Turner for Were won by seventeen contestants. Rose Frenzel got two of them, while Bertha Huber. Loretta Cole, Nellie Schuyler, Minnie Clarke, Ilda Helm,, Anna Chandler, Louise Rawlings De- | ment, Minnie Martin. Annie Frances Rawlings, f rie Frere. Lorraine Gulli. Rena Levy, Hattie Christenson and Ruth Bitting ~Rot one each. rikes | H Il 11 | During the evening, Jennie Malcom of the Nationals presented with @ medal won_tor bowling high zame in the W. C. D. A. championships !l:;?‘l year. Her winning score was i Rose Frenzel, Mary Ganzhorn and Minrie Martin will have candy tods The first named: 2ot hers for high set of 313. Rose Frenzel made the best game score with 118, while Mary Ganzhorn was low with 58, and Minnie Martin’s 90 was the highest flat count. Mixs Bitting ix weil s an all-events prize. Union “bowler totaled team and doubles. Ruth Bitting, ted toward The Western 596 with her ! With a strike in the ninth frame and a spare in the tenth, Louise Rawlings Dement turned a weak | count.into a fair one in game with the Frankoins. ished with $6. her first She fin- Among interesxted spe tors was Moe Goldberg, hard-working secre- tiry of the W. C. D. A. He passed up the circus to “attend the. women' tourney Secretary Elzoheth Rawlings and Treasurer Anna McCormack put in a busy evening. In addition io extract- ing fees from contestants, Miss Me- Cormack audited all scores. Western S0 ® s 9 7 o Bradt. Quigles Totals.. 404 102 410 Totals.. 43 Grana foral 8 and tota N Frapklins, Bureau of Engravivg, and Printinz. | Dement.. 56 94 et 8 Mutlonals. Maleolm... 8 5 10 3 101 91 4 N Totals. . Grand fotal. Montgomery. Reattie . Clarke Quill 0" Meara Cole, L Schuyler Becker. Cole. E Coppage Huher Dudley G 02 a0 2 i E DOUBLES. Becker . Bitting . Totals Alley Norfleet Kchuyler Huber. Totals in the women's western golf The man's western fitle meet will be -held Play : : Iournamem will start June 13. the Glen Echo . $13% Avold Tire Troubles! b CHAS E. MILLER, Inc. 12 14th St. 4 Doors North of H 8t. September 11 to 16, at Club_at St. Louis. Special Montford C:r‘efn Tire Value A wonderfully dg phle tire, Bize { tal City and East End clubs als w =:| BOWLING LIST TONIGHT WOMAN'S TOURNEY LEADERS | Téams Score Franklin’ .1330 + Western l-h- .1310 Nationals voa .1304 Doubles Becker-Bitting M. Frensel-R. Freazel . Clopper-Yaggie Singles | Minnle Clarke . ' E. F. Beattle . 0. PEDNS PEEY Birds owned by members of thre Washington racing- pigeon associa tions made good speed in flights con- ducted recently. The second event of the Aero Racing Pigeon Club, a 311-mile flight from Mount Vernon, Ohio, was won by E. T. Childress' Beauty, which, negotiated the distance against a head wind at an average speed of 1,189 yards per minute. The single nomination prize was won by the bureau of animal industry and e flve-bird special by Darr. The summary, with the average speed in rds per minute of the first birds, follows: aliston, Va., loft of Kauffman of the Northeast Racing :geon Club finished first in shington Coucourse va. The fllght through a clouded course. 0 had | entries in the r: ffman (N ). 1,060 The mm : Jobistone ients (C. C.), King 1“0..:. 81 034.2 gan (B, lél) P “101 [ § 85 IN DISTANCE. FLIGHTS Ruth Bitting and Grace nxmg e topped strugglo hel i ) { Capi- | ¢ { n-ndm E. 9.7 E. B . Hoxan Symcuse Twelve Unbeaten. AMBRIDGE, Mass., May 16. undeteued Syracuse esterday, defeating Harvard, 7 to 0.; FOR WOMAN’S TOURNEY Departmen , Oyster’s, C, one Company, Orig- inal Five. Singles, 7:30—Efe F. Pope, Grace M. Brown, Zelda LaPorte, Dorothy Wilkon. S8:15—Edna - Eekhardt, Anderson, Jemnie Maleolm, Christo- Aimee Malcolm Frai Helen M. O'Brien, Dunlap, Helyn D. Norfleet. 30—Jennie Alley, Mar- zaret Wilding. HELP &ouf car to make the hills “_on high” by using - DIXONS 677 | ForTrdnsmission o Differential Gears Tests show it enablés the gears to .deliver ‘more power; to say fothing of noiseless runping and easy shifting. Costs more per pound—less per mile. Made by the pioneers in gear lubrication. In the red tin. JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. JERSEY CITY, N.J. [Established 1827 'SPORT MART $500 Bagse Ball Shoes. All sizes. Guaranteed ... + $4.00 Boys’ Gloves. Genuing horsehide $3.98 914 F St. N.W. 1303 F St. N.W. I8 N. Y, Ave. N, 20¢%each Cluets, Peabody £ Co, Inc. | | The | lacrosse team | Chanitable caus on its twelfth consecutive vletor¥ | Toronto i 1 i ordinary = combination of circum- —_— s = SIANOGE WOUld CatiNe me (o Altes Thy nm. cd..n-. and E. tl?‘lll“fo,;r ithe . noxt twelve months | gr 1GUIS, May 16—Goldie Rapp. PARIS. May 16.—Jose R. Capablanca, MOTOCYCLE j determiigntion: fo ttaks h‘““ unneces- Columbla, and C. R.|Fort Worth, was chosen secretary- | third baseman “‘;" L e e e L B DISTRIBUTOR i sary risks with Moryie Chase! Y ¢ treasurer. Nationals, was injured in . Used and Rebuilt Motocycles Sold by ngton, 7 am th s by falling into | drew, one playing simultaneousiy ocycles AT LT B T ol Nesanin WLV —_— ool 4 Fter a ! agaidst forty of the best chess play. s Eaey Terms—Rapairing i =1 | | AMERICAN TRAILS BRITON . IN.COURT-TENNIS GLASH NATIONAL GOL‘F' CHAMPION DISQUALIFIED IN TOURNEY 194 GOLFERS, MANY STARS, By the Assceiated Press. , BOSTON, May 16—Two is tour- LONDON, -May F. u:un l:l:::. frm—-u:.‘h l‘ five Covey . of. Eagland, vn:ul prores- 4 $ :s-m“l::--mu tnw-oll:: terday defeated Kinsel RETY Halt Cribrany. to New York fi-ee'-v-'t":!' four -“‘.- - CLUDING alf the 1éading players of Wiishington and many stars {mm wonlitying leue Vilford, mationsl amatear champi l,\ .l thut club, ‘whe appa ly'vyon fiewt prive in an open event. )Amother :low meorer who played aw o member of the same fivenome, while competi- tors were going arownd in PAIEN— J. A. (Daff) Gammoux of; dence, R. L—also |SPANISH NETMEN SCORE out of town, 194 players will tee off ‘I‘humhy in the qualifying round (| .“of the twelith annual invitation spnnx tournament of the Chevy, | Shase Ctub. Ovma’to the size of the /entry list xt will Be nece,nry for all players to be on first Cu: at-their assigned- starting time in”order ‘that there be no delay in running off the qualification ;ognd. Players who are not ready ‘to start at the hour designated will . at the bottom.of the list and will, in no event, be. allowed to.sta: I later than 3 o'clock. - Four flights of sixteen will quuhfy for the match play; rosinds. sets ‘will be -I-yoi tomorrew and the remaisder, the mateh should mot be m mérrow, on Sxturday.. BIG DOINGS SCHEBULEI] f N The Dl-ulct champlon, Guy M. B0=Car] Hookstadt, Bannockburm, and Bund er of Chase, heads the lo- l'onq;'. Bannorkburn, 3 ul coh!ln‘!m. ich Im:ludel’lurh well ° A. Sbafter, Columbia, and M, 8. 7 layers o Albert R. MacKensie, Fark. rnnnar-lln in the Baitimore tourney last cd o ! achingLon elbb ovent. Maranan SIS il T Threa bn.nd an automobile parade, | Washin et Ay s in, 3 2 " i latch, former District champlon, rnd . BRUSSELS. May_18.—Elimination t::nm‘ lore: Dasaibly a lacronse con” | W' R. T ackerntan, the Che’ Chase ;. Chery Chase, mnd T{ 50 "3 “\Vasher, the Belgtan ‘champion and runner-up to Willlam/ T, Tilden between |in the St. Cloud chlnwlnmlr last ar. newly uniformed teams of | 8195 . ol conun;em. Which, an- MOLLA AIMS TO SETTLE ISSUE ‘WITH FRENCH GIRL Hopes to Clash With Mlle. Lenglen at Wimbledon. U. S. Champion to Play in Minor Events to EW YORK, May 16—To meet the double-obstacled supreme test of her atlethic career, Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory of New York, America’s woman tennis champion, accompanied by Miss E Sigourney of Boston, sailed on the Reliance today for England and the British championship at Wimbledon. er journey is to defeat Mlle. Suzzanne Lenglen, pion, from whom she won in an incompleted match a summer, but to whom she had previously Prime for Big Test. ith the French cham- t Forest Hills last lost in Europe, and in vanquish- rine and Grotto are planned for the annual Masonic fleld day at can Lergue Park May 30. Up the opening American League game this year the annual Masonic d_the attendance record nueily -visits Chevy Chase, - inclides Frank Thompson, runner-up st yur, the veteran George 5. Lyon, elght { Canadian champion; Harry Coulsen D. Montgome! bail yare ternity is| Pairings for the qualification round: Y ila seasbs b elauiah & i . B. Doyle, Columbia, ana Rebinson out this seaspbn to establish a new 'mu mark. All proceeds of the affair go to ll— ."m Phillips, Bll-neilmrn, o the endowment” fund of the Masoric | f bl ome. oy K'l#.mn gr. "Bannockburn, and and Eastern Star H. The diamond tilt likely will be |y, Almas Temple of the aries H. Baker, wunl-nu. and H. shingfo ;ortt‘ll 'E‘I’lul.u beli A stic e ves At auun- - 'y r! elieve: P i1, B Murphy, unattached, and L. M. . upattacl the ball-playingest gang ever loose, while, the Kallipolls Brotrs | i e. uattas! pi"m Washikgtii asd 3. A, ! Wasbinson. Agnew, S, omattached, press agent. decla “what 1t takes to win, the Grotto ain't D 3 va. Chievy Chase, and ‘Waushington. W hington, ‘and W. tumbia. Barues, Washington, and 3. W, year, by Count de . Spain was the greatest surpr ne tn the third day of the internatiopal /hard-court chempionships. De Gomar defeated | Washer 6—3, 6—3, 10—12, 6—-4. Cochet and Borotra of France and | both the Alonso brothers of Spain | survived the second round in singles, [whlla Mile. Lenglen, ‘the French champion, and Misa Elizabeth Ryan yof California easily defeated Mme. De Borman and Mme. Dupont in the women's doubles, sTdave e Lacoste, ‘he French schoolboy champion, reached the third round in he singles b¥ defeating De Conche- s|lle. lhnsxelerln French player, 6—0, Washer's downfall was a big dis- appointment to the Belgians, who Columbia. o n“'x’x"fi‘:‘i' et milton, Cha :30-A. !o[dlen' ‘Home, and 7. e bold, ‘Cnevy ¢ e 1. Dumphy, Woodland, and E. B, s val Academy, it wightly, the rarion: Chevy Chase, and F. ashington, cdner P. Orme, Columbla; And E. P Porciee: Chgey ’b. Christian, Jr., Colomb'a, LA ‘Santord, Taborte’ (fad.) Country nothin' but"" Both teams have dulged im several practice engage- ments with strong Independent nine to settle the question- of iority Kent, Columblia, and W. D. . ur own. But if two strokes are played < Sperioris; and have done well. lxu-lnlkl Dartes, unattached, and Wil- .,mm,, ‘." arimen! were sanguine that he would reach Jo P with the “Suzzanne." The committee of the Masters' Asso- |bur I Smith, us "'fl.,_-.. e Geone B " Washington, and | the final. De Gomar won through ::{:;:m‘,fi;, mistake is found, the player is| " hyesoribed by Samuel Hardy. an ciation In charge of the fleld day 2 ’l'un Al«m. indian Spris superior ground covering and a bet-l In a recent three-ball n expert, who has observed promises many ‘Features in addition o }j%Hertert Putsam, Chery Chase, and M. | ter batk court game. A B aud C took part, B's game this' year. us broken- to the base ball match. It hints that iy Chery Cha Xburn, and W. C. |, All the members of the Spanish |ioz to the hole to take the pin. whe since the crushing defeat last: year's premier ' attraction, in ,,,m,‘, “xx?lma e, Banoc s “|team remain in the tournament,|pronch putt gianced off hiy £ t aod rolled Mallory administe: last which Nick . Altrock, base ball’ 6~30un Mosés, Washington, and E. M. | Flauger, De Gomar, Manuel Alonso lnte the hole.” Flease give the rule to covrisummer, Miie. Lenglen has d comedy king, “danced” with the Mar- and Jose Alonso ing qualified for refer to ma nahm ‘Baitimore Counf erring; Fotomae 7nevr Chase, and R. }:0 u»a)" , Klflfl"flrl. Washington, and ' i lc‘m; gfller. URU S AM A rl'hm- --k- part ? nughe; 188 He i o Andrsw . Houehes Morion Celeket, | 188~ Horbert ¥, Clark, Kirkside, and E. P. 0. "&'-mr, j when ¥ i Baith, Colomon, a3a H. 0, | 146 Hugh H”Saum, Columbis. and J. E. fro players Columbi; Baine; C‘Xn bin. NEW YORK, May 16.—The con- quering hero of the turf—Morvich, winner of the classic = Kentucky |5 Derby—was expected at his home ¥ track toda; The special car bearing|J Benjamin Block's great colt from the la:f fcene of bis latest triumph ati'9ig % Churchill Downs was routed thro the Pennsylvania station . direct the Block farm at Jamaica. a Crowds of turf followers, however, B eager to catgh a glimpse of the famous race horse, gathered early at the Pennsylvania station to give Morvich a welcome befitting an see in_the sport of kings. Fred Burlew, the colt's trainer, in- dicated that Morvich might be point- ed for the rich Dwyer stakes at Aqueduct and possibly for the pro- posed $50,000 race at Latonia later in the season. Morvich also is eligible to run in he Metropolitan handicap at Bel- i mont Park May 25, and proof of the !high regard in which he is held by hnndlclpfiers is the fact that the ; derby winner, if he competes, must carry the t“n weight; conceding two pounds to Mad Hatter, the next on Holt Wright, Washington, and R. rison. Washingon nd G, P. , Washington, Howlrd thln gton. :54—B. B. Hunt, Columbla, and J. R. De- and J. M. ‘5 Boya Taylor, Washington, and N, O, i ‘ashington. i Chevs. Chase, and INBRITISH GOLF PLAY By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 16.—A record field of | 252 players is entered for the amateur golf championship, which begins May | 22 on the Prestwick links and con- i tinues through to May 27. Four American players are entered and are paired as follows: John G. Anderson of Siwanoy against Walter Wright of Hendon; George Dixon, jr. national links. against R, Segar Pugh of the Royai St. Andrews; Donald Pirson of Youngstown against Alex Mensies of Ralston, and John D. Chapman of - [Greenwich against H. E. Taylor of Mid-Surrey. |CECIL LEITCH SCORES IN BRITISH TITLE GOLF By the Associated Press. SANDWICH, England, May 16.— Miss Gecll Leitch, the British wom- an's golf champion, defeated Mrs. Mioses, Columbia, ton. -y ‘Washing and M. B/ Chase, sae; I ¥ Frecman, Washiogton, ana W. ‘Washington. Chevy Chase, a Ww. hc\'y Chat F. Lowman, Columbia, and C. m 2% A Gnrl'-n'ln ‘Washington, and R. n B(lfl.hlrd “M" Chase, ATlANTA VN lEAl] IN GOLF QUALIFICATION centered ball, mvy Chase, and T. Joha- " Columbia, and 0, A Y on.mm E. ul 5. ‘Tgen, Toromto Gelf. asd Marsball Wl fateh, Chevy Cha c. L0860, 1. Chaimer, Colombia, and Reeve w ? Standifer, CM'] Chase. 16_Fraok Thompson, Torosto Golf, and James, Columbla. Godward, Chevy Chase, and Bridgepert. 0 s Donaid oot uuon Wiater, h-: . Cassels, Olevy Chase, tgomery, Toronte Golf, and lm Washington, and J. J. Chase. the world's championship. 500-point block Neot to Race In Canada. & BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. May 16.—At- ! Norman Cralg, 9 np nd 8 to go, In g o'clock. . i —_— lanta carried off the honors in the | today’s play in the ladies’ open cham- Schaefer, the champion, is slightly | ~yx, ; okly roryich Wit hol be ssit to On O Gevy Chase. 88d| qualifying round of the annual tour- | plonship tournament here. tavored by the experts to win. be- |, CINCINNATL = AMay 16—Brookiy or _an exhibition or special match T oNeit,” Wastsagton, and C.|DAMeNt of the Southern Golf Asso- | Miss Molly McBride, who was run- | cauce of his netapie achicvement in | i race, his owner, stated today- while awaiting the re. Waskington, sod Harry turn_of the K ntucky Derby win- ier: from Lot turned in the Ilowest qualifying 10:86-0. J. De Noll, Columbla, and J. L. | score—93. Atlanta also won the “The Tiak do. {00 Ereat, much as 1| Heirbrs Caesi would like to hel y ‘szuflaumh Ghery Chase, a0 Barry | (52T UUORDY, A missed putt on the Fitt Gaut of Memphis a 94 and second in- dividual honors. 106t Eight_out of Atlan 'w"fl'll‘ trants will compete in® the e i 208 2. 8| pionship Miht made up of the thirty l;n" ol ) ciation for women. ner-up to Miss Cecil Leitch in Mrs. Doazier Lowndes of Atlanta year's Canadian championships, ! defeated by Mrs. A. C. Johnston, and 3 to go. Miss Janet Jackson, an Irish play- er, defeated Miss Kidway, 3 up and 2 to go, and Miss M. B. Brown de- feated Miss Molly Griffiths at . the ninetcenth hole. Miss Edith Leitch, sister to the champion, defeated Miss Robinson, 5 up and 4 'to go, and Miss Joyce Wethered won over MMrs. Duncan, 8 and 7. last was 4 up atch, Columbl rr, winning out .50—J Hopype, second Both although educated here. { Louls was hoping to Hoppe, ;the horse across the border, with proeaad for charity. “1 have not heard from my broth- r officially on the proposition, but feel certain that only a most extra- e é:rll Chevy Chase, and i’uq Chevy Chase, two lowest scorer: Match 04 F.| gtarted today. Alf Luckett of Fort Worth lected president of the associa- eree. . fhe lotals’ dugout In going After a) Bemeckbars, 4nd Ray | NEW YORK. May 16 foul. He suffered a fractured rib, alers in Paris. Licwellyn: o (811 right-handed pitcher ’_;“':;L"’;_;“*""fl- and Dr. | from North Carolina University bas 49- reporte: 0 nager [uggins o 2] :.3'-: urpon. Banmoerpora, - CXPUTE, © 48 | Now York Americans. He was one of e % x:u-ng:.’ Columbia, and B. | the leading college pitchers of the armer, try for any purposé whatsoever, with the exception of competing In_ such | turf classics as may warrant -his entry. Morvich is too vfluable and we think too much of him to take any chances of injury in unnecessary travel-or shipping. e Mot Manley “W. B. loi elderly antiquary. ‘body. that THAT straw is only $2.45, and THAT one and THAT one?—why, they look no different than tlnS‘.GO ‘oneswe g .T_hat:thalxmoftalkwc bail to move and thus in HE new PHILLIPS CUFF Shirt 4 is faultlessly correct. . Made like the VAN HEUSEN Collar of a single-ply fabric that cannagt wrinkle or wilt, this new cuff needs. no starch to maintain its shapeliness, and-is not depend- " ent on stiffness for its smartness. * And the cuff can be turned! _ When the cuff is turned nobody * knows it but the wearer—and he ‘often forgets. Both sides of the soft, rich fabric are alike—and sll:lpe. hlgh band an fagtory nnd wrd m our 70 ctorel. All one price, $2.45. 'mg Mile. Lenglen to win the supreme title. Golf Facts Worth Knowing BY INNIS BROWN Q. When a player Tifts a hall on the green, us permitted by rule. thep re 10a later in the act of addressing it, moves is there any b cuuses tho Tall to-leve the tion in which he replaced it, he here is mo penalty. under such condi- llou for playing one stroke with a ball other jorie Webster troupe, will be eclipsed. the inird round ' Bototra. Croehet i e Ml o & Daliess o My court el ’]nnmsh... no = e , and Lacoste, France; Watson of Bel-| s to A and C, the former fs credited with | al Brussels. On Satur £ l “‘Llnel(nfle Columbia, and H. 'u',:-c"’]:'g:‘m'" Chase, and Abert | gium, ?elchllmnnd (o}t"bs»zv.u:fland ling out, the incident being a rub of the | defeate 1 Mile. Vand eriinden o - e of India an t of Eng- ium, fifth ranking Belgia 1 MURVIBH SAWA .’ Platt, Washington, end Carl ‘ L . Chevy Chase, and 0. H. | NZ2€ OF ndvnnced. i L4 oy 'you Kindly. strsighen oiit for me| S A ‘better line on Mile. Lon 1 bane. RS 7P L. L Harban, Columbia, agd E. E. a bit of confusiou as to the proper ways to wer, ol 5 % where two, three and four tch between two players i s St when Toee piavers by asdinse three-ball match; when play their best ball egainst & d, it is & best-ball match: players, two to a side, play their best ball against that of the other two, ball match; when four players. two to a side, play alternate strokes with one ball against | the other pair, it is & foursome. Q. Approximately how much advantage ay ball carries en sverage of { forcy e yards farther fhan the frst rubber- (If any golf rules puzzle you. Brown, care of our sportiug department, closing stamped return envedope.) COCHRAN AND SCHAEFER | STARTTITLE CUE EVENT CHICAGO, May 16.—Jake Schaefer tonight in thelr 1,500-point match for | 18.2 They will play threevul , starting nightly at! ment will be held this summer and Welker Cochran will start play | Hic"Nome club, Edgewiter. Chicaso Evans, who has won more golf balkline biliiard | cups than any other person, will ver Willie Hoppe twice in the tournament, and again when standing, challenged. Schaefer and Cochran now claim San Francisco as their home. Jake was born here and Cochran, born at Manson, Iowa, was who for many years was champion, and many other admirers of the sport are here for the contest. Albert Cutler of New York will ref- ‘The only one to beat gorained ankle and lacerations of the the champion was Jean FPape, The PHILLIPS CUFF Shirt ‘both sides are the right side! It If the PHILLIPS CUFF shirt is ealer’s shelves phone Baltimore—St. Paul 2350 or, write and we_ will tell you where to get it. JONES CORPORATION, While Mlle. Lenglen is_reported 1o attained top form in the wi ments held ra, Ars. xcept for the e she has spent practice games with man and woma players. Mrs, Mallory plaved : few indoor games during the er. si- | Mrs. Mallory In Confident. Before starting at Wimbledon | American champion v yla y s | €ral of the lesser British i ships to perfect I enter the big | condition. She ix confident {ing no preconditions and is considezed | e in sev on e, hoping to good offer- ous o P i ability the international she meets Miss ifornia, who has abroad for several years. who. was unable to meet Mile len in a singles game in the when four | tournament, may meet he jsels, having defeated Mie. | second ranking French star urday. it is & four- —_— e CADDIES’ TITLE TOURNEY TO START THIS SUMMER By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, May 16.—Caddies Amerjcan golf links are to h national titie tournament annua under a plan announced by the W ern Golf Association, which sponsor the affair. ersity or other | "The chief prize ship in some univ Expenses of the youths who enter will be paid for them. In_honor of Chick Evans. who rose from caddie to national amateur and open champlon. the first in ball over the ! write Tanis in- 4 st- is to to be a scholar- at |offer a cup for the winner of the le, and this will become the an ! nual trophy. the son. with stay herc Radiators and Fenders Portsmouth, Va., team. 1 cran shortstop, is threatened ppendicitis and may have 1 for treatment the tournament ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. rCoies insralied in any make. 10 D} MAKES RADIATO! E. L WITTSTATT * 819 13¢5 _F. ea10. 431 P. M. 7483 INDIAN Frask. 6764 HOWARD A. FRENCH & CO. an 424 9th Street N.W. 2 - il . | i I is easier to adjusl, easier to wear, easier to keep clean and easier to launder. 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