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SPORTS. A i ; THE EVENING : STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (CJ., TU-ESDAY, MA.Y’ 23, ]9‘:22, ‘ SPORTi._ 23 Olympic Track Events to Last Nine Days : Departmental Tennis Starts June I EVENTS OF 1924 GAMES Believe It or Not. | - —By RIPLEY. |TWOAMERCANS[FF] |SEVEN TEAMS IN LEAGUE WILL START ON JULY 6 . ‘ - NBRTSHCOFPLY, TO PROVIDE 21 MATCHES By the Assoclated Prens, Donald Parson ot Yo 2y 22— | Each Will Meet Other Once in Schedule Which Is to ‘\\':l eilminated today from the Brit- | o ~ .y ~ | Mensies 'R rol€ tournament by Alex| - Run Until July 28—Competition to Be Staged John D. Chapman og Greenwich, | Conn., was eliminated by H. E. Tay- | = 5 Tor of D10 Burren s ao, 1 toier T on Public Courts Finals in at Least Two Competitions to Be Held Each Afternoon According to Tentative List Sub- mitted to U. S. Commiittee. . Edward Van Vieck of the Garden | ) (‘;\i- ('l;;'b‘hdefl-uxml W. S. Aldridge | s . A E ofiLeatherhead by five and four. Van | - EW YORK, May 23—Track and field events of the next Olympic Vieck used o brassie from the tee BY W.H. HOTTEL. games, at Paris, in 1924, will cover the afternoons of nine days. oLp Mo s e T HE Departmental League, the largest net organization in e % ) nce, when he P L4 g This period will include the opening ceremonies, when the stadivm ¢ duffed his shot. He holed a chip shot ton, will begin its schedule of twenty-one matc on 5 5o 3 S L from near the edge of the green at ) = i will be dedicated and the¢ parade of athletes of all nations will be staged, the first hole_to win in three. June 1, and run until July 28 inclusive, according to members of the American Olympic committee learned today upon receiv- foun o | ansorEe A Dixom. ome of (he five| given out today by Louis 1. Doyle, secretary-treasurer. ing a tentative ;cl\c(llfle from the uucrnan_nnzl comm:_use, PITCHED A PERFECT r;;:l:l ‘4 :\anr:;\ 2 by R. Segar l’ugh.‘ There are seven teams in the circuit, a!'ld each am‘.‘]l T Possession of this knowledge so far in advance is expected to be of GAME — Tohn Andereon. the only other| 0Ny once. The league is comprised of Treasury, Commerce, War Red Blue, Nayy. Interior-Trade and Interstate, ch match will consist of five dou- petition w out of three mar material assistance to American officials and athletes, who need not pre- pare for all-day grueling trials such as marked the Olympaids of London, NO HIT - NORUN - P c ymp: R Stockholm and Antwerp. The finals of at least two events will be held NOMAN REACHED every day. and at some times two trials will be under way simultaneously. FIRST res will begin at 2 o’clock and end between 5 and 6. July 6. the trials in the | 400-meter hurd! adater huies raenins hen Juny | MORVICH TO SHOW SPEED Yankee to play vesterday, won from William Wright,” Hendon, 5 and 4. | A big surprise of the opening play | bles, the bes | |as the defeat of Cyril Tolley. 1920 | ginal sets we. Al matches champion, by Samuel Robinson of . . C O 5, | Southport, a virtual unknown, 2 will be pla) on the public courts, and 1. south of the athletic building be- 2 on Monument ana | M. h Norfolk, R = the A . Synen th champion, whose hon s i ; 17th street ¥ s M. 1 and Bill . e at 4 o'clock with 15 minutes grace | Monumental city. and Bill e Within halr an hour b the arat s | TO BRITISH WAR LEADER with whom he Wolds the Middle of the 100-meter run, and then, in = ; rapid succession, the 800 meters, 100- NEW YORK, May 23.—Mozrvich, meter second trial. 10,000-meter final | Benjamin Block's famous three- Gnlf F.Cts wordl Knowmg I before a d fault is declared. - The schedule follows BY . INNIS BROW? . June 1—Treasury vs. Commerce. teeing ground swings _ Jume Z—War Blue ws. Interior- |lantic doubl | the rankin Phil Goldsh A. Hoblemann Tu . A player on ata bull and misses i and at 5:15 o'clock, the second trials | Year-old, wax to work under colors R ol e el in the $00-meter hurdle. today for the first time sinee win- a second stroke, he ks it from the Jure G—War Red vs. Navy. A. Magee - r On the third day eleveg everts ning the Kentucky Derby, but not then retess it and dri What in he play. | June S—Treasury vs. Interstate, | Lnless Was h he scheduled at quarter-hour intervals,| in a race. The unbeaten colt was ing on his next sirok June 15—Commeree va. War Blae.|Services of W shburn and ending with several of the pentathlon | taken to Jamaica track to exhibit A. He is playing five. His first stroke was June 15—Interior-Trade ws. War Davis matches it contest Perhaps the greatest di-| Itx speed for Earl French, British e ton iongh he misied the ball the swink : gea. do ¥ app by I ve will be on the n field marshal, who had expressed DIAy. Chavising the Bl i i wanthan 10 20—Interstate vx. Navr. Washburn and Davis are in the city for which includes {rials| n desire to see Morvich in action. counted arother. Tiagally touching it to re. 22 War Blue wa. Treasury. | At that time they dou pla the tee was another and his next was his fourth, 23—Commerce finals in rdles: ond trials in | ni and the finals of | d’ jump, putting the i and the 800 and \'I.Hflul hurdles, 00 | _Grans courts —Interstate ww. War Red. Pacific coast, avy vs. War Blue. | ramento. 6—Treasury Interior- | 1t has been —Commerce vs. War Red. | that B 1 C X s Ouimet ational amateur * ouship and wint were the results? 2;. They have met twice. At Oakmont 1819, in the second round, Ouimet winnin p, and at the Engincers’, in 1920, in the & e running br -pound shot, meters runs. | Distance men will almost monopo- | BERNIE | Evans winning, 7 and 6. v 11—War Blue ws. Interstate. Who me so0 clos = lize the fifth day. There will be the |G Doss 166 fa6toriat of a, Brrese 3—Navy vx. Commerce. Bill Tilde € trials in the 10.000-me . tr WEFERS s ; A diprne, 15—War Red va. Treasury. | Ship challe: n of the 1,500-meter r ira 1 e L 20—Interior-Trade vx. Navy., CAUNOL represent Enzio the cor 1 met APOLIS, Md, M o3 a RAN |00 YARDS ¥ be lifted without penales 1 y Zi—Interstate ve. Commerce. | 12 l\zaw i A “econd and s LIS, Md., May 23.—Ar- 2 { A, o, the bell - i avy vs. Treasury. iad Norton beer « gt {neals | ransements have been completed for BETTERTHAN | i | mpgs 1% Fhe dbsllmiatoibe played Where itt | Interior-Trade s Inter-| Britain for two ' { !lthe plaving of the Pennsylvania i & v would have been ¢ « I e LS ate-Naval ‘Academy foot ball game 10 SeC. FLAT i iyl determining not oo vatis | "y 28 War Red va. War Blae. such was the Ehe S10-metor bt | in Washington, on November 3. This B 7 dauioipy! e six fnches o =il x;’d\‘:mrl-:-hxnlnlsllm\l—‘z‘.\»h: day | Eives the Midshipmen three ames | £ D, 41 o Gty Tow i measured. | ¢, M. Charest, District tennis cham- | A ne of the week. The eighth ¥ will e | Away (_rom -\n.na!)ohs next year, ,”"'l = SCOTT SCAMMELL T'mf..s nerrest point of each? pion, and winner of the 1_:14 Dominion the lvév s cup The Tormess ann enoEnl dayi willl e | M1t ey demy and University of | Lk /S AL} From the necrat)polnt tourney in Richmond last week, is|mer covering St of the entire meet. The field A’n;] elevens being met in! MAWEADRNE:S‘OY a w i : 3 lamong the plavers in the Virginia & will end RS D! o g _a_slope moves while a!state championship events at Norfolk BN e v ih e Penn State game originally wae (Homesiead Gaurse -Hal Springs -Vigmia-i921) = | piagen i [, Plas the ik | this week. He and William Sweeney cain at 4 o'clock on the |arranged fo be piayed In Annapo = o s ot greunded bis club in"the addressT| 4150 will defend their title of middle throw ;'wul fo “”hx‘h; fH.hI' o ‘ pvpmber 4. However, in_order tq 2 !I A“ Th“ ¥ “‘; > s ! Atlantic doubles, w Sl il at short intervals | provide funds for a new athletic fleld | i prough the green—and this applies in | Lq in conjunction with the state X with the als of the 400 1. | the rough as well as on the fa the Yoon tme finals of the 100-meter relay. |at the academy. and also to have the | | B0, penaity for the ball moving until the player | PEUTIof s T4 aeten ace and the 1,600-5 Navy team play in Washington, where | | sakes his stance and grounds his club. In a | = L 3 3 {1t has many friends, it was trnsfer-| hazard he is penalized if he has actually taken ! Baltimore Country Club, which last, p 1 red to that city. As American League | | his stance. i year won the Hotchkiss cup, in com-! ber of t eam, Park was taken for the 4th, it will be| TUNNEY DEFENDS TITLE AGAINST GREB TON delphia on October 25, and the | e game will be contested in | the same city on November 25 | e S The biz home games for the Navy | . YORK & N team wil inst Bucknell on Oc- | Y OR Y A {5hts s, andSisimat ‘Georaia Tech| A\ RRANGEMENTS for the first tournament to be held under the g moprsenisiives in (s punen A 0 e . N a week later. | auspices of the Washington Newspaper Golf Club Friday at the | pionship tournament at Wimbl V YORK. Ma: PPark, I late next month lan V1 Washington Golf and Country Club wvere completed at a meeting —_— ! i ht-heavyw mpic [ 2 v = =3 | find the playi tadium there gro title wiill be at N QERV'EE P[]I.[] 'I'EAMS | of the scribes last night at the National Press Club I enlarged oveér last year and a g Tunoey of New H “hai e et e = . . llery more than twice as numers and Hariv Greb of Pitts! (V] | Chaigman Dunn of the handicap committee announced that entries ("\hoce who participated faced last for the tourney will close at noon tomorrow, and should be submitted to | yvear. | B him. Participants in the tourney should submit scores in order that| It is po secret that American pl | EIGa LY, President Harding will probably | & = e e e at e hew] 1 . pentier| L ) !start from the first tee about 2:30 ! : . 5 r of toniz wout will | First team of Fort Myer and thei,m Tie gther members of the match | ¥ in a match with the | War Department Club are to meet | in the President will play prob- .U, ! won the light-|in the final game of the annual|ably will be Robert J Bender of the | | radiated from the stands and s v i United Pre winner of the event | mum of fresh or cooling air. spring tournament of the War De- ves Richa ce @ anry 2xperts who ha airplane partment Polo Club. Whether the | g, e7s ftivhard Lee and Henrs L | E . | goinerte who. ha senl =ienlens Gontest will e Blaved tomorrow or | "The tournament committec SWided | which will say that the e e Saturday was to be decided this aft-ito add a reward for low gross scc e [narrow arca forming the center of @ W@ Ee@e Sung§ ith the an-|bLowl whose sides rise sharply from | (o) en national | all angles will he almost like a €rnoon at @ meeting of the committee | tq the prize list, it being pointed out | CHICA Jueror should | I_charge of the tourney. that the player who obtains low Zross | nou links o cauldron on a het day. They are e5 GOIf A disappointed hecause the photos do er. mect over the f at Madison ium is a hectagon with the r of the amphi- ter getting the intense heat! mini- | 9 May of the full-g tle. If tonigh ntiy de distanc 2 uld | These fours cualified for the con- | very seidom has o <lame e dls Chipenticr MOS!icjuding round in tilts vesterday, Fort | the. Tow mat A - lorter froms ow CAT 1 Myer defeating the Aiken Wanderers. | Blggs of the 3 the tch with Dempsey would be t Jaltimore Sun, suggest- | to be give not disclose lanes for fresh air. s : {10 to 5, and War Deating the Fort | match between : \resenting Detroit, Amerien | The five American players -Mrs men are required to make the MYET, Second team, 13 ‘to 4. Fort!the Washington Ne * Golf ( Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, American | or men w light-heavyweight limit. 175 pounds, | Myers first team had a five-goaljand a team of pl; from ne Womin mpion: Miss Edith S ar o'ciock th aft, on. | handicap in its match. papers in Baltimore, was read. De- awrence B. Ric Dean | Lieut. Barden. riding at No. 1, starred | tajls of arranging the match were nd . Caner—will have | for the Virginia winners. He scored |left with the tournament committse et e ) r thrage of their goals. Gen. Bethel.| Mark Thistlewaite of the I | at No. 2, played well for Aiken. War apolis News, chairman of the t i first completely outclassed the second | committee, outlined a plan for Fort Myer aggregation. {elimination tournament to be held A game is to be played this!June. The semi-finals and final of the . > ,afternoon between Camp Meade and a | event are to be heid on the ce four composed of War Department |the Dumbarton Club {Club men not members of their or- === Reginald Loftus, ganization’s first or second teams, fourgeen-vear-old - I to play on the new turf or lack of currents, as the promisin may le. up well in their tender = = who h meet. de ot merely hot-weather clothes ern Golf Association only S onnesdis nattonairh that are cool, but cool clothes ddies. with a scholar- s i 2 < son of E. H ftus, secrets of the | Picenship for at 2 H < - A track expert in fizurins the chances | S@FUNE at 4 orclock. | Siamese iegation, who is ress Sithey and the Chick s cup that are tailored and styled by of the teams in the intercolleziate meet ! Y V. & 0 2 best! o the Voi } s to the hest caddy players. POy = o be held in the Harvard stadium next | Fort Myer Firsts, ‘0s. Aiken Wanderers. | &r's about Washington. had. | expenses to the meet are to Society Brand and The Hecht Co. Saturday to the con- | lient: Barden e . Ziegler H 84 over the coursc of the Columbia | 0¢ paid “Relmont | COUNtry Club recently. Young Loftus ! Intercollegiz Hurlburt | Was out in 44 and back In 0, pl throu War Firats, | iR8 With his older brother, Rode include . Ifent. fi SR v Jone e ions | The United States Golf Association .. Maj. Burr | is planning to inaugurate a public| MaJ. Newman | links championship for players who | Lient, Jones... California te golf contests have the country and Universi Correct summer fashions in all 1y will fight it out for the title * He belicves the following athletes |1, will fiura in the final reckoning: i 100 YARDS—Le Comey, Lafayette: Lovejo: 1;_ Sulden, Stanford: Hutchinson, Cal and George Universit has these imported and domestic fabri zolf rung Willtamson, Stanford: McDonald. Californi 830 YARDS Brown, Penn.: Helfrich. Penn. iwm be held at Toledo, Ohio. dopted the plan of giving playing State: Carter. Cornell; Johnson, Princeto The question of expenses for the|memberships to promising young- Marsters. Georgetown. public links players, however. is one | sters, who could not otherwise be i L st that must be taken into consideration. | able to train on first-class courses. | Burke, Hervard; Kirby, It is reasonable to assume that most! “If America cannot with all these| SN Saker, Bates: Robert |, NEW YORK. May 23.—The Cuban |public links players use the free|facilities produce the largest number | Brown, Cornell: Norman ' Brown. Cornell: | [€NCINE team defeated the New York jcourses because they cannot, for|of crack golfers of any country in Whearty, Fordham; Hendrie, Massachusetts | Athletic Club team last night. 25 to | financial reasoms, belong to a private | the world, the country will fall short | Tears g 15, in a series of foll, epee and saber |clud. That being the case, fhey might|of its reputation” said Robert A. ] — are not members of private elubs |up only recently, but several high | ! . %0 e ool cvracuse: Loveloy, The plan_is one that has been sim-|schools in the metropolitan district | —Flannels —TZero-weight tweeds cornel ; Votte- Sudden, Stan: mering for some years and it is ound Chicago have produced | A . L o T g, Bycacuse: Stave CUBAN FENBERS SBURE Igmmylng to note that the govern who ean piay in the 70z, i —Gabardines —Tropical worsteds : lring, Syracuse: n- ing body of golf intends to push It to. And as @ sixth plan to tutor! . 5 son. Trinocton: Driscoll Beston . Colleg ormpletion. "The tonrney, probadly | youthtul goifers, Chicago clubs have | —Silk mohairs —Palm Beach cloths i —Rich linens —Suiting SILKS Upwards of 4.000 of these two-piece suits. It will be a peculiar sort of man in mind or body that we can't fit toa “T.” + 120 HIGH HURDLES—Barron, Penn. State: | matches. not want to spend the mopey neces- | Gafiner, vice president of the United | Fhitmey, Harvard: “Keatman, Peus. St Five of the foil matchéh were called | 3oty o make. the trip for & pubiic]States Golf Association and twice the | B e L L oft after the Cubans had secured a |links championship. Inational champion as well as golf 220 1OW HURDLES— Mever. Rutgors; Ta Tor ) Brinceton. Balk_ Starsord: Whothpson, | Margin sufficient to Insure their vic- [ Why does not the U. Princaton: Kill, Pean. State, ! tory’ SHOT-PUTHartrenft, Stanford: Themp-| The Cuban team, which will fence the 1o7,, Poncetan: Merchant. California: Jordan, | Washington Fencers' Club at the Rac- aie: Bell, Boston e i Z BHOAD JUMF —Rose. Penn.: Ried, Brown: | Iuet iS"(’.gmg‘fl,‘:',‘; e Sl tomok ZLogondre, Georgetown; Merchant, California: j "O: o 8: Lesoadre o ‘olls—J. Martinez Canas, Aurello Pri- DISCUS .~ THROW—Hartranft, _Stanford: | eto, Manual D. Diaz, Leopoldo Anton, Muller, California; Jordan, Yale: Lee, Dart.| Armando Parajon and David Aizcor! mouth: Ebarsole. Cornell. Epee—Fernando Calves, Silvio de Car. G. A.. con-|champion of Yale. sider some sectional plan of qualify- ing, similar to the qualification pl adopted by the Professional Golfe Association. the winners to meet at 6 Dy match play at a central point a few |- Ophes, rain. Y weeks later. 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