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WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, JUNE 22! 1922. SPORTS. THE EVENING France Favors Dempsey-Carpentier Fight : Anzac and Belgian Netmen Clash VOTE SHOWS SENTIMENT | “2tio cels | THREE YANKEES PLAYING -9l TS SIS AUSTRALIANS FAVORITES IS FOR ANOTHER BATTLE| ¢&mmsnz | FOR BRITISH GOLF TITLE) »urrswzzs | IN DAVIS CUP CONTESTS Wiltis E. Duvis, will reprenent the - plonship tesrney wiil close Satar- went In eastern singles tennis day evenimg with the tennix com- ——— chnmpionships thix summer, Dr, 5 = mittce of the Dumbarton Club, Sumner Hnrdy, Sam Franctaco, |1V !he Aswciated Press g . . | whore the matches will be played. By aiehvoislelkroe. 7 e 3 B i Brcaisont of the CAlltorkle Wimnte ANDWICH, June 22—Play for the British open goli championhip| Enery may be made by phoning SCARBOROUGH, England, June' 22—Australia defeated Bel- —Public sentiment in France is in favor of a return| ™ 2 il began today over the Royal St. George's caurse. Thirty-six holes | Woat 17 or tn writing. Lists for gium in the first match of the Davis cup tie series today. Gerald d I match between Georges Carpentier and Jack Dempsey, according will be played today and thirty-six tomorrow. :“i :::-: a Lee Patterson, the Australian star, beat J. Washer, 6—3, 6—4, 6—4. = to a vate taken by the sports newspapcr L'Auto. In this poll, | There is much interest in the chances of the American triumvirate—| ALl the @rst of the weck. Play CARBOROUGH, England, June 22—The Australian tennis expe 783 voted yes and. 5,150 voted no to the query. . L. Jock Hutchison, the titie holder; Walter Hagén and Jim Barnes. e nmEMsillBe staxich Mo are favored to win over the Belgians in their Davis cup tie, open- Carpentier's plans for future bouss do mot take Harry Greb, the Hutchison today played with H. Amos-of Brambley, Hagen with 3 ] i fay. The A : ises G X AracticaniNeh L temmeiahiyiantay con . 3 , 5 v . H ing today. he Australian tcam comprises Gerald L. Patterson, deration. In fact, he displays B. Q. L. Holland of Northamptonshire and Barnes with Tom W:lliamson ) R SN s e an unexplained annoyance when the Pittsburgh fighter's name is men- | IN M of Nottinghamshire. : J. 0. Anderson and Pat O'Hara Wood. . tioned. In tomorrow’s draw Hutchison is paired with C. Johns of Purley~‘E|GHT A Rv ! l\lltl},xum is represented by J. Washer and G. Watson. The forme Carpentier's manager. Deseamps, is & lm\m w Iule Hagcn and B'xrncg zuxn drew the same companions. | j ranks as a first-class player on the unmvcntal hard courts. He piays i arranging matches with the prehis- = { fast, all-around gm'( and recently . b 5 2. vash- defeated n 4 “LENIENCY” FOR WILSON |incon teams were.to pias toduy i Some of e morsing soorm were: | BT L e ey a second rater, Dick Smith of ington teams were to play today in mm. l'hlnrln, 76, i .0 s \[\".?\-‘xfr“("’r"m':i.‘::l\mg:l;r'{x:r:‘:}l IF HE SIGNS WITH GREB |th¢ second round of doubles in the JAPANESE TENNIS STAR A3 Spsen, Crobamburat, T5 IN I]IXlE G["_F EVLN.IV:“..“-‘:”;'.‘. o By the A: iriy-one y rs old. [land, to play a nation whose team 1. but has long is in Europe. Consequently Nilles contest scheduled” for tomor- lelp s b tiohiie e iy r:;ma] ‘Mnlr‘ilxlml lvn;\ls vlmmpllm;» FORCED TO TAKE REST Albrey Bocmer, T8 lived in Brussells. His most effective | the Europeans are looking for o <, 22— ps a timore Count Club. - . T 8hot is the forehand driv vh e decision allowing the: o Buttling Siki is a Sengalese who ch fn made hetween Johmny [pond Fl e L MOTE T iagiey W YORIK, June 22—Seldchiro | Alexender Hord, 76 ATLANTA, Ga., Junc 22.—The 8outh- | Qulivars st teirims friver Which h 8 Seciston aliowing hiesc ity was “discovered” by Al Lippe and | Wilton and Harey Creb without |pBietl 0 AL G et Kanshio, Japanesc tennis star, hax EOESt WOLIIet T8, X e amateur golf champlonship reached | ““p (0 G JERTRUR TS e Alee ol ed ot At e JEIT Smith White the former's boxing | much more delay” the New York |guonRton, Dumbirion Club, wefe 10| Loen foreed by incaw, broughe on | o Hil 5 1““ 36-hole stage today with the ficid | ¢, sxtend their oppon 48| forth, competition: fos the Mevie tus stable was here two vears ago. Lippe bgxing commission may be “len- |io0 V8 AL W n?» & “(_“h :'m} Club:| DY overwerk on the courtw, to I H 1.,.,,, narrowed down to the cream of Dixie }ypon their ability t Al b iy uwl"n(:. Al - ’; cup hired Siki as a rubber and trial horse) idhe” whose title an il JERRINES, CReNY ¢ Guorgetown | Withdraw from all comnetition for om 'Wa.ton, entrante. D AtraaR o nT A Shiropean ana e ion Rpaction for hi <, at the Sengalese soon [ werld middlewelght chamalon wan {7 A K ted o Cen. | wome time. Kaskio wax entered 770, Yewal, North Middlesex, T5. The match that drew the crowds tol oy 3 5 m{" g s cmmenced bowling over Lippe's men, forteited in ,““u‘;“’l‘; l‘j“"m“‘b’“‘ e o ana| for the metrupolitan clay court Angus Hambro, 84. the Bast Lake course was that which (' 1y, ‘""‘,m“"" e 5 defeated = on : LD o BT o el 3 p) a e by 1 Since then he has defeated Breiten- | secr ."z‘:‘l":‘r:- con:mission, made Tana 6t Georme Washington | Rotificd the commitiee in charge g i {/pnias and o) I{ou{;""‘m :‘:‘;“3]‘* but | 111 ope $1pn a6 lioutrad i rhe Jint oE T oRcs: ant wns water of German Erminic Spalla of ty and the he, weigh his nhysiclans have enjoined 11 1 ~ it o CesE; v Grei Tolley, 81, rlcans was among | AAlF, Atianta, made a pair that ais |7 and that It G unfair G| unneecssar traveling expenses were well worth following. ' D o ty with Hugh Miller of Dum- ed 8 absolute rest from temnis. Paired hed against Loy U champions b AN Voy- presentatives of France, Spain, rton Club were mat Brlgium und Holland and has not " Turnbull ‘und Malcolm Ontes of | iR Zewso Shimizn. umother ten- |ine early starters. Jock Hutchison, i “S¥i tnere in the wpper bracket and \ France and the winners of | Belglum, England and India have Nilles 1s a clean-cut, two-handed D e vesterday de- | leoked unon am one of the leading | the champion, finished his outward | the winners slated to mect in the semi- | M 3 v Spain or I expressed their concurrence in these “hter and probably the best man in u brothers yesterd i| Miares in the doubles evenee Journey in the early afternoon with|finais Friday the lower bracket pi = — - | yiews v clus . ; foated WM. Keith and Joha Sioan of x ;o ¢ oo lass in Europe, with the excep- e and Tl S | —————— 20 Walter Hamen went out in 38| Erank Godehaux, New orieans, aguins. BRITONS PICK GOLFERS ton of C R. H. Baugh, jr. Birmingham, and T. < Vi Baker _and | , H pEr e Bron Wias Deiving Centese Lo BN St e Sumer, | FOR INVASION'OF U. S, HITS N. Y. BOXING BODY. [E=3. Burwell and I})I\;::\r[;flr:n‘nl’:ez: . The d”"'"’v’f“’;”:““;’: ?;ei: Y;'ler-l :waml and M. C. Jones, Atlanta. i R the Aseociated Press e 3 ouglas rner and 3 £ day was won by mith of the Royal ! lolent ral d o nt ! < - s —The New Baltimore, 6——4. 6--2, while Lawrence e b: 4 A _violent rain and wind storm sent | ONDON, June 22—Angus Hom. Complete Line of y ; GroN Forest Club, with an aggre- | the last two to thie clubhouse just afier | oo vne Topal overstep- | WILMINGTON, ., J e 22.—Mis; € 1 n Balti- o) e | MINGTON, Del, June 22.—Miss Cooney and John Cimmins of |N l]":FEREN'I' HAI_VES ate of 532 yards 83 inches Tor hin two | e, Florida star had squured it on the | will captain the tea: INTERWOVEN best drive 2 its powers in ret recognize more “defaulted to Washington and hampions, title holders who haye | Florence Ballin, New York, and Miss | F050 O Mas. Randolph Covie ot | reprexent Great Britain A2 S . . Ra ph _ Coyle of . of the Southern c : & Spicpete AN e Honerrt, soton, it meet 10 S e 0wt o, & I SRSttt et e HOSIERY Neniemaninion ofmorrow in the final round of woman's | Sturdy of A\mm,.(.x s and !:::?;er\x\nr‘rv oD Y e . of Sunnindale. waS| Contest this morning. SKeuicn intea T URE Pri Right! - of the National Box- |singles in the Delaware state tourna- I““‘r‘“‘f;;‘x’l S S by Herhert ow | Biurstedt Mallory and Mile. Suzanne ¢ 1dmouth professional e e Axlemer, Ranelagh: John Caven, riced Right! ment. o o B nglen are on opposite sides of the 5 vards § inches. ns. Cantle Hobert Harris, O fito, nemi.fnala; fss Hallin: de- | Mitioe Has Kunkel and, THompaon | ST 106 (he play:tuithe wanld ennis competiorsiwersialloned to """91 Hoover Impresses Britong i A FREDERICK'S b e I e I trat ro uienca inithe fourthionng | SuamuIonEHID, c s a two type of ball, one of 8t. Andrews ' _ HENLEY-ON-THAMES, June o of Burahasm: Wiilln Macken- sated ) A ayard, Short ‘r"gln:l I iinating W !unfl { e specifications, the other of any we]ghgi“’u.llxller I’{‘r;n-( ‘\n\rrl(‘u‘n ; e 3 : W. B. Torrance HAT STORES 5 5 3 and M of s mina Eton gener: considered that the ;i soulling champion, preparing for the 2 s -5 . . 63, and Misserom h GT“;""]“‘B“‘“; Anercintenvmatin drawn lucki- | Smith, who is an artisan, made his|Tregatta, already has created a fa-| C.J. H. Tolley. 825 7th and 734 9th Street Bancroft beat Mis 2 Baker, Or-|f d . \ iana h draw will be drive with a regulation ball, | Yorable impression, but 8o far he' teur champiol ange, N. J., , 6—0. Holds .lh& l;'l] Mrs. & "]0(- a ards 101 Inches. ihas not attempted any serious work ix unable to make the trip. Phillip Nee \(1nf<>rd was € = s t ther of these English es nmgl e during the ' BUT I]UEQN TBACKN Y siven a hard H. R. Guild, | Dist ey e ':"{‘1‘\'"{‘.;"‘“:_' plaver locked upon as Jikely (o |day w by Easterbrook. The ball n bt 3 v Com- ' beat her. tra rds, 9% inches. Hasto mander Charles C. GIll of Annap Mite. Lenglen. in her side of the | The only American compethig in the TORONTO, Ju today. In the first round of the si draw, is close to Miss Kathleen Mc- |driving contest was Hagen, who came Ontarle 2 B ’a {unkel beat |3l & . h Aihlatie eaNmiseon bra ey consolation, Paul Kun beal| Kane, the English star. Miss Eliza- jout seventh with a drive of 232 yards B (iiorsbin che worton o he RUReMackll of “'-’115‘""'" 1. xfl'o“r'; beth Rvan of California also is in |12 inches with a standard ball and 259 tate athletic commission in depriv- and Coyle defeate | half. yards 7 inches with another ball. ng Johnny Kilbane and Johnny Wil- * |dr. of Baltimore, 2—6. 6 . Caner, one of the Ame Hagen and Kirkwood have booked son of eir titles of :‘;nrvé‘"h(':(h? has been drawn amsage for the United States on the middlewel ght the weaker quarte o f the men's | steamer Aquitania, sailing June 24. Q | BANKERS IN NET MATCH. |the weaker duarier fo’ e men (% ! Tennis teams of the Washington [ Marcd Alons - Spanish mpio == — Toan and Trust Company and thel ¢ ¢ Australian st and Deposit Com- | were to clash this | i op- i AT SPORTLAND ARENA should be taken Four evenly matched fig op‘nion that it should [ ing thirty-two scheduled r e done. not by one state commis. 4 for Saturday on. but through a national assocta- csenting mary state ub. Four singles and | ts. cover- | matches were to be played and a plaver of championship stund- ds, have | visitora will be entertained by the |ard ernoon | Washington Loan and Trust team to-{ Americans who will com. .,n.gm at me Hotel La Fayette. b Grave J LS RACKETERS HeLP |- j OXFORD TO WIN MATCH : | By the Associated Pross, the “mixed doubles Mis Ryan | | TOXFORD. Engl e with the Australian, Han- ol o oo ¢Vv|).r1!é:“]‘n tF cett: Mrs. Mallory will be e CENTRAL'S NEW COACH i bl tieiliy Fragi; WILL BE NAMED SOON s b il "'““;"?"". S e O went erzlor. whose wo. . 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