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i SPORTS. 7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923.° SPORTS. = Course for Poughkeepsie Regatta Is Fickle : Stars F ail_P—rey to C;)aching LANE, BEST LAST SEASON, DISTRCT SCRIBES FALL ||_coop susrers anp ¥ive sportsmen” | (PU% ik Lyvs MANY TAKE UP TUTORING, MAY BE ROUGH THIS YEAR| |\ TRCTY COLF PLAY LS ST | AS IT OFFERS EASY COIN Joe Lynch on July 10, Tex Rickard, promoter, has anuousnced. per golf team v hefore The match will be staged in the the tri- Washington's nev went N EW YORK, June 13—Since announcement was made last week of | I\ D ¥ New York Velodrome. coaching instead of plunging into the work and thus making | 3 capital of the advantages they have received through the acquire- !'ment of culture and education may receive some benefit irom the fol- lowing letter from a man who was a star back in a big university eleven. He coached for three years, then realized that he was wasting himself and went to work in a shoe factory, beginning at 2 small salary, to learn the busingss. CO].I EGE athletes who upon graduation accept the easiest way of the positions the six competing crews will occupy in the annual supposed en as anxiously staring at the vstal. ge undergraduate Poughkeepsie ri to be preparing for e starting line as an Eastern Ind Each of th aumbered ¢ elemcnts., > speedway. The course that was best last year may be the worst this iy tta, June 26, cc while i Boston got tory won i Pub- aminati into a « eight-oar crews in the mi sity race will occupy a lane, | vard from the west bank, but due to the caprices of the ing what will be the smoothest | had T e are no means of deterr More than a dozen entries have been “My position,” he writes, “as as- llancy. A steady, persistent down- POLO TOURNEY STARTS. | pour, s rain e iy fust an the course | AGAINST CHICAGO CLUB| ooy aperpmia, sune 13—rana: NOUNCEMENTS of tha Distri s ianehi - i S B and FAUK s, 3.— | delphia Country Club polo team yes NOUNCEMENTS of tha District championship tourney, which will | the grandstands packed with society | MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 13 lm'gu oy Br.g“ P bding ‘ eve received for the Amerfcan Legion modi- sistant to the plant manager, keeps course No s fled marathon to be rhn from Hyatts- | me in touch with production. My ired runway, having | ping ply viliq Md., the morning of July 4, and| duties are mainly in the fitting room , ads . | York y & for 4 m ty ot the S Golf -Facts Worth Knowing | | stor y several Aloysius Club entries are ex- where the uppers are lined, vamped. ey 5 Ry Innis Brow \-I x lt(r'.'--w raen won pected this week. The list does not | perforated, etc. During the last four By Innis Brown “\"u.h Cer's & "x :{»Ix": " close until June 30. 1 1 r‘cuknanur pr’odu--nm has _|umge<l Specia n additic 3 > rom 6,000 palrs of shoee per day 3 wible for n play Roth, a Dan Hassett has consented to referes | 6 7000, T hobe taken to this matter. the run, and as it will be 2 handicap| Henry Darneill, Washington's “fight- [ of production like a game and we (affair ne has requested that all con- has been matched with Cari | have developed & team spirit in our . | testant: g ) sicle neh, «n Australian heavy- | room. lor x‘n s arrange to report to the clerk o Il in the PIoE of the | “L huve installed & wew sywtesm e course promptly at 10 o'clock the hts arena, at Berwyn, | whereby the operatives can leave mormning of the race. H Darnelll, who efta any time after 4:15 o'clock p.m. that Arrangements are being made 10 have ! jon as a ecrapper [they have completed their aliotted the men prepare for the race at Hyatts- | tandled most of the[work. They work on plece prices ville, in the Snyde-Farmer Post of the | Ty Capitol Heights at a 1 we find they are now making American Legion clubrooms, and dress | picnic a couple of vears ago, has been [ more money and working less time. - opponent hes ¢ In evashington at the Y. M. C. A. Their | taking boxing lesfons both in and out | “The experience of all this has b Clothes will be brought in by motor|of the ring recently. Little is known | been great and I am going to do L = o ck. | of the Austraiian. more. 1 am playing hand ball and Pennsylvania is No eiald Noyes, Washiogton, 3; ©.0 The new arena. to be completed | boxing with severa! husky foremen, In 1913, the ve: > . s g DEMPSEY NOT TO ACT. { Thursday, will be formally opened | which keeps me in shape, despite the keeper's watch jumpe 3 L 0 3 Ja e, - |saturday with a six-bout card. Sev-|fact: my hours at the gactory s e record ha o b 150 i . Gould, New | NGEL 3 o eral of the matc wii e between [ from 6:45 a.m. to 5: .m. LR """“‘,“ fh {must b dreoped as nearly us | Kc.,?.,.‘“m:‘,ug;C:'f"',';:ffi* {,B,m,‘ffer,k | boxers of Washington and Baitimore. [ 4ll, I am Impressed by the fact that positions as those of o Dol trushs Bime The Incident o world heavywelght champion pugilist, | The program follows: \ for the first time aince I left college P eat Cocnenl frst, S e e, L e Indident has canceled tne latters contract for| Four rounds, Billy Regan of Wash- | [ am doing something real and some- Columbia, in No. 2, just avoided being N a seven weeks' vaudeville tour, according | Ington and lha]r 3 B;‘arherruf Bal - Vhlng’ lh:l‘ will, 1 hope, make me s i . .. [to publis ¢ | more; six rounds, Johanny Conroy of | morth while m's‘{r:n use won in 1016, although the i Leitel: | | Here are Johnny Murphy of Notre Dame and Harold Osborne of Illinois, e wn."”‘le.{fflfif“m"?fm,"":..,i““,':,‘.. Wasingten and John L. Smith of | He as with other young graduates, crew swept the totally dp‘\l(n\l;‘nf-l\lr']\ r and i3 J l:;x\Lul )X{:n;_ ‘ who broke the Western Conference l"ih jl"?;l) rm:lurd :jn lh{e re;ent g!:; Ten lwernl’w.ek:, it was said, but no reason }i\'fl!mnym ’r{ lh;l x‘n‘unds‘ d!}r‘:c(al, !wau aurar;e’d ‘:)"l"klhl'hl:l:i t:‘:n!zyl course No. 3, and Cornell, churning o o e v congratulating eacl 3 y leaped 6 .16 i .|was given for the reported cancella- | Bert Green of Washington and Happy | for congenial work, the water in hapless No. 2, was sec- | A Miss Leltch lost two matches, the st | Yorko & | o ngton, 0; F. SR L L S G e R ST e L e e udevilie trip. © Johnson of Washington; ten rounds, of the average foot ball coach, and ond. There were no races in 1917.) 3 Ths. E. C Lstte Jr. in the' Womens | Sq, LR 0, Thestp. #Hoone, - New | Young ‘Goldie Ahearn of Washington' it was only when he checked up on 1918 and 1919 . nd to Miss Glonna Collett at the Hunting. : Y'FK: ' . i and Johnny Lewis of B ore: ten himself and began to look towar On the still water of Lake ( -on Valley Country Club of Philadelphia, Washington, 0: | RAIN MARS RACING. rounds, Young Bowen of Washingtonhis future and his development as a in 1920 Syracuse drew No. 1 and was | it Hira Siciue, | FI‘/E E‘/ EN e A and Mickey Dougherty of l’hxkgd(-l-‘rna! factor among the men of his vietorio ‘ornell, in No. 4. Wi phayer wilowe t bl that ] 5 ciated Press. phia, and Danny Duarte of*Wash- |generation that he decided to get socond Columbia, in No 2, was | rtiale iirie i ou' 0 et toat | | T S = ASCOT HEATH, England, June 13| ingion and Billy Lowrey of Richmond. | down to brass tacks Who doubts third year at_ Poughkeepsie| ' Y ¢ s It before pia ! i 1 —The “Royal Ascot” meet, England's | what the years hold for this young A et and Catls | ue 1t | Scores made by the members of the | I / notable society racing event. opened { man. second, Cornell A. A ball may be lifted under such condi- ! Washington team were: W. R. Me-| . o 4 today under weather couditions that! T ’ ne "ot the oppenent ) i Torace | somewhat marred it customary oril- (RISBERG TO ENTER SUI fully replaced. Of . G. A. ruies a ball buried in soft mud can be lifted withont penalty the same as a ball in casual water. Choate THO CEORGETONN NEN N CHCARD TRACK NEET o Tnited States P W be held on the Mumbarton Club courts beginning June 26, have | folk, the women gowned in the latest| Showing the same causes of action as |, (CCT " CF in"the first_match of 3 the plavers cdal pluy | been sent out by Maj. I. S. Eliott, chairman of the tennis commit- e e e Jio e s tpptanment Jiof, Khe W ooRsoat aid i) ouing 5[ tee of the host orga wede” Risberg | goals. Fauquier Country Club of The 0 change in the rule has been made, but the latest draft of the official rules san. is_given to local rules remitting the pe ild t zation. There will be competition in five classes— ATHLETES WIN PRIZES. | ball player, Charles %S sing’ 3 1 single. T S 5 will file tod according to his at-| Plains, Va, and the Bryn Mawr Fox | men's singles and doub! s singles and doubles and mixed doubles | pASTON, Pa, June 13— Doug it s, W and the ; o trok d -1‘( ;‘ lu‘»" 3k s hoped to compl July 4. Bruwg. fipn(er’ on tEQ”und«‘fpmeddLarn_\' A. Comiskey, Louis Comisk: ’ Bob Le: Gendre, . Intercolleginte ) o, can o < @ | fees for the Adie ette College foot ball team, and Billy |and the ball club, demanding dam- champion in the runving broad jump | wity nis ) leet ons o ; " SfoCal, 145-pound boxing champion and | ~oce hor hit exilusion from orsan.| MORAN STOPS SALVATORE. and titleholder In the collegiate pe 4 e Frazier defel by de-|inside Tight on the soccer team, were!jzed base ball, salary and bonus, | e T Tathlon mmy _Connoil Sl © Taitr: Teicn ‘Niichiie defented Mrs. Tarner, | two of the thirteen prize winners at | cerwing out of the world scries seans | o NF LEANS. La., June 13—Pal 17 | Lafayette's _eighty-seventh commence- | hi) of 1914 | Moran of New Orleans knocked ou will repr caused it as colle e T st B and 1 eclittie vs. | at Harper's Ferry today. The Poto-|owner left the state for Chicago the |outpointed Gene Delmont of Memphis s and E. Reli h and Tarner|mac was clear at St. Johns run andlday the Jackson suit was filed, and | in a twelve-round conicst last night. il K Norment and_Hex] v, | slightly muddy at Washington Junc- has not returned since, it was as- | Both men entered the ring welghing nd_ Roberts, Bent and Wells va. | tion. serted. 133 pounds. Sevwel] McCallum, Ellis and Smith vs. | Mry.o Pyle and E. Prle. | vnsolations—Winner of Hicks and = - . il mateh vs. Adie Hughes, Marjorie 1. Charest is the present men's | ve. Vivian McConhihay. Elizabeth von. Mrw. Winitred Ellls holds | Gilwn vs Mrs. Arthur Boal, Eléanor Wells nan’s t d Arth Fencken | vs. Mrs. Smith, Bess Hall vs. Isabel ] Loy e A ehur X enCKen | \ite. Turteman va. Katherine Rice, winner to However, the opponent has a = n definitely’ whether or not the Arst player's ball actually is out of bounds or not. nee Margaret Gachet defented Es- g > | Phil Salvi of New York in the oTgetowT ‘ersity @ " : 2 ment exercises today. g = S 3 il Salvatore of New York in ¢ S Mkits met to- be Meld 17 | o move aiter he'has Saken his scance - and | {76, Syl Waketard | MenC exe ¥ gl o it and summons were | Giruechin round hero Tast Eigh o1 collegiate iltop | grounded the b, it T - e s _cas S 4RO. | ygo i . 0! alvatore, Chicago this w end. The Hilltop | FEoundad che club, or it in ‘s Harard, after s ; r i Col. Wait | been made in the TIP FOR FISHERMEN Jackson and Oscar (Happy) ;-u.wh‘-;‘“rx:f‘ welghed 138 pounds, - athletes are getting finil pren: of Where ¢ F | | doubles : igles consolations, as fol- . have already filed suit. Jackson asks | for the games under '.","v"""‘“"“ ot S Jrhere fineslazer: Wi thes hokion, on A L > 24, has been set as! lows: HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va, Junc|$19.000 in action | - e O Rellty e A sw i 1 Lis opponent pl { e for, closing fo | Donbles—Wakeford and Kelley va. Watithet | 13~—The Shenandoah river was very | Deputy sheriffs have been unable to| JERSEY CITY, N. J. June 13.— o will be the e e e bl e e Bt the, enies | theford and Kelley vs. Watlthel | \addy and Potomac slightly muddy |serve papers on Comiskey. The club | Johnny Shugrue of Waterbury, Conn., | v« act as referee of | & will be under the ational Tennis wing the meet coast. where he w ¢ career. that of a mov actor. He has been picke to do drama, but, as he declare never can tell; {t may be comedy for the public.” The Georgetown men are ma no comment in connection with cerned g0 to es of th on situation is the same as where on the sloping wall of sand A. No. Th a bail stops cot oved against | which is covered with turf. This is ot 'y - alleged foul tactics emploved against [w Utrtes of the e £ 2udl piay Mre. Robins: Ingrid Ponassen ve. Mrs. T Gendre by another Washington |strictly speaking & part of the hazard. { part i > e titleholders Turner, Kate Gibson vs. Edna KelleY, Anmn re'in the American Legion games!| o can a e e s ia iraves ve. Maycita De Sousn. | Play in the es of the Women's | = ——— 1 | Leagy tourney e advanced to the {third round. Summary of the latest matches playe ed @ tound be tiled Philadeiphia last Saturday. While 5 a memb the District | el at team in a relay event A. Presums vou mean, is it perm: T aceordins to some spec- | wait ustil the round is finished before e e o Nits: o ing a protest. If that is so, mo. A pry Ators. was et il must be made before the players drive off from | e Quentin Roosevelt Po ' | the next tee, or in case of the last hole of | and practically eliminated from the [ the course, before the players leave the putt- | ( race. d ! dng groen. This doesnt Tefer, of coursa, fo i submitting facts to the committee at the | Putwor close of a round, where a protest has been Da BIG GAMES’ PROBLEMS made earlier in the round. TO BE THRESHED OUT |zt st He i ¥ CHICAGO, June 13.-—The size of [ track and field games and the scor- ing. two features which for a time threatened to cause the withdrawal | 5 University of Illinois from the of th h re Friday and Saturday, will ered will he the selection of a e for next vear's meet, should theip oo (. N. C. A. A. score points and give a & Fean ol ! S omnetition of Sust| LONDON. June 13—Entries for the prize for 5 award prizes for the individual win- | open golf championship at Sandwich ner. should ced on the ! June 19 to June 23, in which Jock | R0l may represcal| gutchison will defend his title, ag- number of at any institution and what method of e | sregat There are thirty-one | Five Ameri scoring should 1 | amateurs. | traltans, several Frenchmen and a few | team competition: E o e = 1 | Spaniards are entered. anas | ©On June 19 and June 20 the con-|g; testants will play thirty-six holes| B jover the Princes and Ro: t. George | i | courses, and the leading 100 con-| ! ; | testants will qualify for seventy-two | te | holes at medal play on June 22 and STATE COLLEGE, Pa. June 13— | June 23. Many star athietce wero lost by | Some of the pairing for the first Pennsylvania State College today by graduation, heroes of the diamond, | ound are Hutchlson and § E. Rush. gridiron and track being included in ; \¥oodPridge: Jim Barnes and Tom | King, jr. Roval West Norfolk; Ed- Becker, Stone, Conger). the lIst. e of the different teams| Ward Van Vieck, Garden City, and . . 8. Furnie, Tyneside; Walter Hagen _. sraduating are: | ke |and Fred Warburton and . Maye| LONDON, June 1n—In the first Bightner. Ludwick, Melinger and |and W. B. Smith, Hadieywood. round of the Kent tennis champlon- S & ¥ | A notable absentee from the tourna- | ship at Beckingham Mrs. Molla Bjur- D e pt. Harold Barron, Olyrg- | Ment Wil be B V. E. Holderness, the stedt Mallory defeated Mrs. Pryor, ple hurdler and joint holder of the | British amateur champion. 6=1. s third w with n on 0y Al Vivian MeCon Hoxl defeated Mrs, ! HELP your car to | ! make the hills “on | high” by using Noss; Blun- are of the = ison, Cooke: | == (oo opwis e | DIXONS 677 Massey, Rose: T FRDAVSCUPTENNS 7 s i i gears to deliver more eb, Rot ARIS, J 12.—The avis . i \ s ARSI I Bl powers to say nothing ‘of hop, Ross; | teas, will leave ton or Copen- : H e et Maen 1 st the oo Mayers i | moiseless running and easy [ the second round v-’f the Davis cup shifting. Cosm more lass—Banman, | matches, which will be plaved Sat- R Sunday and Monday pound—less permile. Made will be composed rsiev. | by the pioneers in gear | lubrication. In the red tin. d Press. sen and Bach, the ubpard. | newcomers. Hardison, Linster,| Cochet has obtained month's ). Monroe (Gianoli, | leave from military duty and this will " class—Rzown ‘finm.‘lg‘;,,“ permit him to play at Wimble- | JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. opper). Ros (Rlocher, & T West (Qutnn, ‘Conner, — e JERSEY CITY, N.J. = STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Ju 13.— Established 1827 (1 class— Gottlieb, Win- S 5 Sha ne 13. S o e ,',.m‘k.',,u‘,_',':l Penn State easily défeated Pittsburgh \ o), Morgan (Jamata, Wia. | Yesterday in the annual comm. ment track and field meet, 93 to g). ., ted claks—Ross (Pennebaker, Roeschlaub). Cooke (Wiiner, Mil wui), Hubbard (Howarth, intercollegiate 120 high hurdle title: | Larry Shields. intercollegiate one- | mile champion: Snvder, Taylor, Grubb, | Trade Styer, Grimes and Cooper. Feot ball—Lightner, McCollum, | Snell, Baer, Knabb, Smozinsky and Ritner. Soccer—Grupp, Regner, Keller, Tra- phoner and Hesterman! 5 Lacrosse — Brown, Yoeum and Trout. Wrestling—Watson, Wilson, Wein- schenck and Wetzel. Boxing—Chaplin and Taylor. Ténnis—Gutherie, Boggs, Shaw and Leslic. P BROWNS SELL BAILEY. WICHITA FALLS. Tex., June 13.— Two artists work with the same brushes, paints and material; one creates a com- monplace picture, the other achieves a masterpiece. Talent will tell. TAREYTONS are a quarter, again;— The local Texas League club has aquarter for twen! 5 Bie Bt Touls Nationals. Barioy was . ttes. G : And since talent is the factor, you naturally expect some- gne of he leadlng hurlers of tne o ! thing better in Society Brand Palm Beach clothes. Texas League last season, while a |, member of the Beaumont club. Same fabric, same thread, often the same trimmings; but the headwork and handwork of Society Brand make their . 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