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* SPORTS.™ “THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, 1. ©, WEPNESDAY, JONE 7, 1929, S R Paris to Get Money for Olympics : Tendler Proves Logical Foe '- for Leonard but the pect 3 CONNOLLY RE-ELECTED - 3 1 CITY NOW SURE TO HOLD As 6. U. TRack LEADER| | STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE KIRKWOOD SETS PACE |PUTS BARRETT TO SLEEP Jamex Conmolly of Woburn, CLASSIC GAMES IN 1924/ i o o DURING THE SIXTH ROUND of the track and fleld team at By W. R. McCallum Georgetown University. Next P . Inf . That Parli will yenr will be the last at the H AIRINGS for two monthly golf tournaments at two clubs about "«"‘f’l“’;:;&::l;';‘;v et 5 % Foll S ier Informs Committee at Parliament top for the half-mile and mile Washington—the Washington Golf and Country Club and the Co- i » cotland, June 7. ] gser’s Followers Jump i ing iming Teme | star, holder of South Atlantic fn- lumbia %fiounlr; S e e A e e e ’ Jump in Ring, Claiming Blow &s y . . tercollegiate championships and y —hav J ys al pion, tedasy wonm the qualifying l . - Vote 16,000,000 Francs, Ending Uncertainty former 1. A. . A. A. mile eham- | handicap affairs. prize in the 1,000 guineas molf Low—Winner to Prepare at Once for H BloRS Those for the Washi o > v e fo ashington Club tournament. His 73 toduy made re . Existing for Some Weeks 5 el D B Golf F. T hin fotal 144 for the 36-hole pre- Battle With Champion. e e oy 5 haiters | | Golf Facts Worth Knowing | | umimary. - 1) v Dr S Moorse (201 Deanins Bark- It Jock Huitchinon's ncore today | I3 7) va, ©. y Innis Brown DBy the Assoclated Press V.U N Burr, Jr. (23) v F. wax 77, making an aggregate of S - the Assoclated e . v ] ] . . W e an B WO Ao Loeg bitry HILADP_‘LPHIA. Jll{l! 7.—Lew Tendler of Philadelphia today was ARIS, June 7—Premier Poincare informed the international Olympic (liarles I Baker (10) s ator, within s Toat o s of each ather thron Tom Blair, the only American | more firmly established as a formal contender for the crown of : 8 T = i y S ;i aues Mekernay .. the A in the t 3 ¢t Hutchl- . : . committee today that the French parliament would vote immediate- Cliaries I Dolng, Jr. () ve, 3 Lo, accidentany mavor the sthoe Dot nom, -’:’:I"n:g:;l‘"‘flcl'.yut:r:-y | Benny Leonard, world lightweight boxing champion, as a result of Iy an additional six million francs for financing the Olympic games. L A D V. LB, P, Garn )!A' In mtgh P yes, loss of the hole. ':ve "p hisx card woday. He is, |the knockout he scored last night over Bobby Barrett of Clifton is ins s Ani v ir f 2. o 3 Daris. ~ . - : H. A. Oliver (27) vs. F. lowever, if the balls lie within a club length therefore, out of the competition. 3 = = This insures denfmcl,\ the holdirg of the 1924 games in Paris. (.:“}[H’(l‘;\:llz,wgug:”.. R(T‘s‘-:l‘or;‘r the A R of exch other.” the layer who ooy George Duncan scored 7z, mak- | Heights, Pa. The premier’s announcement comes after some weeks of uncertainty, | 55K 4t the coming amateur cham- yiGoener (ol e er bal 145, which pu.".:_n)‘.;.'n The final blow came at the end of the sixth round, the referee having during which the relinquishing of the games to Los Angeles seemed im- hip of the Western Golf Asso- 3. Riee ( e e e pes o Eema ® Bawara | cOunted only nine when the bell ended the round. Barrett's seconds minent at times. ) jei fon at Kunfasv City for l(:l‘n i ,:z Simmbns - A Varela (15 of the ball in'wich & way that he gets a| Ray scored an aggregate of 153 sought to revive him, but fully five minutes elapsed before the prostrate The French parliament had signified its_intentio votin y|tme In several years, according 19} ruimp SIXTEEN—D. R. Eimore better chance to hit the ball cleanly? and Harry Vardon 135. boxer was able to be assisted from the ring. P g 5 n of voting only | the progrum of the event sent out | yaifiP FOCTEEN ; $ A. Certainly not. The penslty is loss ef Th iderable d Maintaini a ) x 10,000.000 francs for the games, whereas the French Olympic committee |today by Secretary W. W. Harless. | F. felnia (2 : the ‘Bole, in matoh Blay, and. twe b T ey e i |1 2niaining that the blow had beeh (| Bobby may developlater. butliewns 3 . rran @ S ¥ by 3 1 | H.F. Helwiz (27 vs Play, and two strokes in| pointment late yesterday when 1t |low, desipte the referee's decision |outclusse h : declared at least 15,000,000 francs would be re: d Prov ad lowed "b: ¢ edal pla. 3 utclassed Jast night. It was a xerious d st 15,000, be required. rovision is made, as allowed Dby | Col. Thorne Straser 3. W. MeNell (27) | medal play. that Jim Barnes and |otherwise, Barrett's father and a|mistake to have mat Barrett Frime Minister Poincare made the | —— —— N tho United States Golf Amccisilon|is o M. D 1 Jurms (21) 6| 0. When a plaser's tall stops on a green| Walter Hagen Mad scratehed out |number of other spectutors jumped | against a man like Lew 41 thie stage Snmunicatton regurding e DECLINES G o e e ia & el out o WOIE SilNers (23 | other, tan the hole for which Be in plaving | Of the tournament. into the ring. Twenty policemen |of his career. v e e e e e | - U. CONTEST. [penalty for lont bo o e atroie. A ot (d0): Caraler 1 Hohe () | 2,00 LFted goes e haveto arop fee- Avelcian. Sl ke Tt 45| paierrety hes bad oty bout dhicty ce, where eceived the i : : S isdale (15 : ? vysician, who ex: et in | battles under his belt, was little more members of the international com- | e e 1 embedded in mud on the course SIXTELNLH. F. Lave (27) ve.| A. Under U. 8. G. A. rule th-bfllmufl.' theiting declired oul Do siad| Satlel der hi . was 1 mory mittee Defore opening of their ses- | Lafayette Grid Team Not to Come ¢ be lifted as from casual water, 23); J, A Hull (i6) va. " | be dropped unless the next stroke is to be beer airadk. i st ‘:2‘2.,‘:d"'."',,°'1“‘,‘,‘.," e il sion. He indicated that the parlia- e oy s and a muady ball may be cleaned on 3. hurner (@) plaved on the right putting green, in which s ey e E O nd T ennter, ond besn fu ity men y lea Ve v to n lecember 2. L i U. A, Pennington (27) o Y . ler W. A. rules . ¥ | hid 0 ghters th, young probably would be voted before the ‘oprank 3. |rule arrangement allows for all the gt TR C( EAETI R AT | examination by another physician, | wike manuge : ol oanl Ehinrd, oty el L ¢ i Burke (2 : Q' Who in tbareMisaE e % cho. Dougherty sald, expressed be owever, Barrett's manager, Doug The first business of the committee. BeE Sied daviam latiiche e aston atiowed et/ ST, Adrewrs || Q5 Woil G SBaeI0) e * DU | in’a b national champonsbins Lel-that Barred ad been hit jon'thel oriy, Signived ithat s by hed Sus which met under of [[ 12 Ealayetle [Sollegeitent Ball s its split with the |° Threefourths of the difference in handicap| A. George . Lyon, eight times winner of o T | what would prove mosxt eftective Baron Pies de t .. Members of the team also | (500, “Siates Golf Association in |will be ullowed in the match play rounds | the Canadian amateur championship, won the | 3 SDougner ed the blow that|against a left-hander. and that was a elect Sh to s 1at voted against playing Georgetown | 1415 Th. stymic has been restored | Which start this week. title in 1914 at the of fifty-six. So far| NEW YORK, June 7.—The NewPut Barrett out was a foul, and that,| good right. As a matter of f he Judge We Thus two Americans, | 0f Washington, December andd will be played. Batridgetor the Colimbla event arad| = isbls fgurss ghew ihat inthe asowll. | Vork state athiletic commission has|S5 & TREMIL Mis TiShU Ack Was pare- | shot @ over ‘on Lew seversl times WAL Garland of Lot Angeles and| count of prolonging the season. The western amaieur title, now held) Lot '&S et Q. s Tom Vardon, the St Paul profes. |3erved notice on Johnmy Kiibane,|vzed. Headded ‘that it would be| but it never landed on the button, and errill, now represent the United|_ BN — |by Chick Evans for the sixth time, |, FRST SIXTEEN=R, M- Suon (15 U0 | stonal, related to Harrs Vardon? [Fentherweight champion. and Johnny | Some time before Barrett would be|apparently, rugged as tha: pu is ates here, only Froft William Will_be contested over the links of |E ¢, Robinson (15): A. R. MueKenzie (5) | A. ¥es, a younger brother. Wilson. —middleweight = titleholder, | 400¢ th USE WK JCEL 00 train- | m SOLROHRBITMEL THERE 10 VRt R oane of Primceton being absent. | the Hillerest Country Club, said to be {v. E. Y e (1607 Otis H. Woot (D | (7 any goit rules pussl _ | that - unless” they slen articies by Tendler sald he would start traln-{man like Lew. Sherrill read a telegram from Fred- B {already in excellent condition for the |vs. I mer il CUA - Siater (20) | piun "Gk of "sey. sborsiag deparcment, ‘| June 20 agreelng to meet challengers | )% %5, U A0 Ont a A Tersey VERIA sl\ll)"lme:;c secretary ot _the rnament. which will begin on June (¥ (14); hnane (341 ¥ closing stamped, Teturn o L for their titles. the championship | oUNd, bout, wi onaT ikt gesting, that thp int L o son e P A s S Gatamigils) T — B o o e sehoeion of1 0 the first preliminary George| BOXER SERVING TERM “‘-f“"";’ take actior ecting the use Tt v "The qualifying will be TSECOND SIXTEENLL. B, Hateh (12) v the state commission is concerned. l('"‘”" of P“\,‘“'_‘"'.’" knocked out| INDIANAPOLIS, June 7.—Charles F. S deciored honit ol to i finished on June 27 and the first and ;. 20 e R P pThe commission stipulated that Kil- ;‘n’:emu:rdk of New York in the open- | ;‘Fryl-ty‘;\':‘qgi;x; diunapolis light- declared shoulc < {second rounds of mateh play will be o F ane must accept a challenge by s i { heavywe puzilist, has begun games organized by the international o ~ e Vs, H. P. Johnny Dund 3 that Wilso "% | K. O. Kaplan. Jersey City, gave Joe | serving a sentence of &ix months at body, held every four . 2 : at eighteen holes. The rest of tne Herman (18) vs. By- y Dundee an a llson must| 5, igon, Philadelphia, a severe ham- |t state pena - voned = P committen took. immediate ac. | BOWIINg in the annual mixed blind- | Harry Gill. coach of the Tllinols track “Hinton (19); H. T on (14) ve Tulfill @ contract it declares he made | JUCHRON PENAIRRT O RNE POT | ue LT yendt il A cno NSl tion on this subject, putting itselt on | PI5 umkxvll})ln\{rrxaxyx. 1t at the Ree-|holes. h . i R Camp W. R Guy (16) va, W. W il AR X Hargy Greb, ?!“.U,, by a wide margin of contributing to the delinquency of y == Spaen reation drives will end tonight, when| An innovation fathered by James I ( G Traln (14) ve. Berkeley recently won the light-heavyweight 2t SN L > record by a vote as favorable to the g : In the semi-final. Earl France of |a seventeen d rickn fden Tt Wt he co. | thirty-one couples are to compete.|Nusgent of Kansas City, a director of s (18 " title by defeating Gene Tunney. | 3 4 4T S ar-oid el o A T il request the ¢o- | priges will be distributed tomorrow |the Western Golf Assoctution, is the | THIRD SINTEEN-—0. . Hrown () va {Lox & geles shaded Tim Droney of of all its members to see . e eq tamory 2 e Son 5 | M. E Enelis (20) v, CLEVELAND, Ch r Lancaster, in a clever, clean eight- 3 e I night at S o'cloc he best scores Shment of a motor service to : v s SO ND, Chio, June 7.—When| 3 Mav Redenta 5 - ed Py TS d d e . [athletic commission, Johnny Kilbane. ST S —_— e S G B T _— § Wiite (12) [ Lechninue and steadiness on the semi. |featherwelght champion. - declared BY FAIR PLAY. BOSTON, Juné 7.—Piet Hobin. Bel- Tevy also remistered) the e Haskin | final rou yesterday of the French |that he is willing to defend his title| As between Lew Tendler and Bob- | EiA5. W elterweight chanic defeut- ] Y & registered the high | = ed Rill Carney of New Bedford in ten Scone whenisho tonpred 131 pia i {hard court” tennis champlonships. |at the legitimate featherweight limit | by Larrett, Jimmy Dougherty’s latest | o | el - night's squad follows i v i when young M. Cochet defeated M.lat any time and place, provided a{lightweight sensation, there ig no|lounds last night ommy Noble R C. War d part | Gobert and_M. Borotra won from M. !suitable purse is offered b ot Teo ys the Detter Aghter glish featherweight champion, was arner and partner, | Ye A e g b g T ” oub L 34 i 2 -lawarded the decision over Mickey comery. 1. Foster aul i Decugis. _Borotra wom, 7—5, 2—6, He has more experience. more science | moarqrd 1he i r and [ {57 M Walusle: and 7—5. while the score’in the | SPRINGFIELD, Mass, June 7.—!than Bobby, and by stowing away the | 1T4¥eTs of Boston in the same num- ; br i m and parine tvs. E. 1. oObx chet-Gobert match was 1—6, 9—1, [ Johnny Wilson. middleweight cham- | red head in the sixth round tast night, | DT 0f rounds. | 150 Haker. i ¢ il T De Granc(20 1 U18) | 6—3 and 6- s pion of the world, refused to make | {n Philadelphia, demonstrated that he B Baker i e w Witian Wols ersu-1 * M. ‘Gobert, captain of the Frenchl|any comment on the report that the |can hit as hard, If not a great deal | TIP FOR FISHERMEN. Athletes/orele o " TES, and Mrs! Hrows, FIFTH SI% TEEN harp (15) vs. D F. s cup team, several times cham-|New York state athletic commission | harder. All the world will turn out| 2 e (1 P-rs of ;'ulmvnla_r.\ r-uh»‘\‘ |Groft, RB. Heil and F. | Play in the invitation tennis sin-|Mcvans 2415 3. R i it § | plon of France and now champion ¢f |would forfeit his title unless.he fights | to see him go against Benny Leonard| HARPERS FERRY, W. Va, June 7 n the Rosedale playground Anderson and C. West & | gles at Wardman Park Hotel was to | Worthington ‘a3 ve | England. plaved an unbeatable game | Harry Greb within specific time | for the lightweight championghip) —The Potomac and Shenandoah rivers :‘.!:rw\-‘m‘v;;--fi ’m“(“f':urgl” 'Alrlmn; mi “ D, ',..-m“\:;n u,’;,,‘."\» : | fhis afternoon with a match be- | Roland Macke u;lnv» first set, but weakened there-|jjmit night of July 20 next. were very muddy this morning. orrow te third of the divisiona er. I Barke and I | tween Clarence Charest and John|¥ve A. W. Mac after. aiicats boing held €. o P Sou aud partner. Max Si~ | Gl St @ He is thirty-seven vears old and e Trupp and \ ‘| Temple Graves. jr. both Dumbarton s s i vears Belt Shampiasahins eona s e E f iy Fackersns, ooor wete 0 (ke E o St e S rae wihiic, Goner :m-”.,«‘ i of the municipal lr\la)- | wna | Agriculture Wallace was to attend m}" . Is enly twenty and Borotra twenty- | Sad ; »mpetition | s ophie winner and; The first round of match play in|Seyen. will begin at 2 Ne ! D fhithe tourney Smpetition for the French | _The winner of the match between | Ten schools York ave- 1 : ’ S R nelusion of the singles) cup is scheduled to|Cochet and Boratra will meet M.l nue div - meet 141 Mateotm |t o Jition @oubles were | be held 1 at the Chevy | Samazuilh, the present champion. ;‘{'":-;'-;_n i : bovs 4| seheduted W. C. Johnson and}Chase Cl gS were an performed veater Maj. Arthur Yencken were to meet nounced Hilton school teams 1. Dwight Da and Arthur Hell Toledo Golfer Scores. contest for honors in the T {while T. W. 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