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5 : b ' e 12 SPORTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1922. ; SPORTS. e e ° 2 . S 11ere 10oaa : vans and von m bDalllie jor Go e osion ens . / 1all | CHARY OR ERICKSON | PetiovettorNot —By Rieler- T REACH SEWi-INALS | PLAYING 36-HOLE MATCH TO OPPOSE JACK QUIN IN . C. TENNIS TODAY S OURNAMEN"T AR Sem!-finals in the men’'s singles In DR . the annual District tennis champion- Blackie O’Rourke Loses Out as Regular Shortstopper skipalcEt Shugiharion ;b proably Salt Lake City Youngster, Known as Player Without noon. ut With Red Sox—Nationals Are Defeated in g e Nerves, Confident He Will Take Measure of . chibition. 10 to 5. before the semi-finals, is scheduled Six-Times Titleholder. Richmond Exhibition, . for completion. The ranking players =m0 of the city are listed for competition. = = Play in all doubles divisions was BY DENMAN THOMPSON. started ys:tderd‘fl.y h;md considerable | BY the Associated Press. b progress made in the.men's tilts. No (SAS ; i iddlew e UST two games back of the Detroit Tygers, present occupants of upsets were recorded in the men’s ANSAS CITY, Mo, July 1.—The middle west faced the far ' fourth place, the Nationdls today will engage the Boston Red Sox ;{:&:'DM";MF imrh':‘m;":lwflnfl:l:n:; day, \\»I}\cn Ch 'l\ Evar s of l._h!ugu nd ‘xl} rge von E in the first of a scries of four games that will precede the arrival | over Marion ‘King, junior champion. Lake City met in the thirty-six-hole final of the western £ : A : Summaries: { goli . ourse, with Chick’ e of the western clubs for their second invasion of the capital. Battles are S N golf tournament over the Hillcrest course, with Ch listed for today and tomorrow, with tits both mornmg and afternoon on e as thamP'O" a‘l“ldl cn i, A = ; i sl s e St e s Zvans, probably the best known amatuer golier e worl . It is expected that Z achary—Jona han Thompson | ac mr_\.'xf he wins, MEN'S SINGLES. | nerves—a golfer who not only tries everything, but generally « otherwise Jezebel Tecumsch Zachary—will be nominated by Manager MILO — of Philadelphia Fourth round—2 pm., Dowd . Capt,|thing, and not in the least likely to become awed by the numerd Milan to face the Hub crew this afternoon, with Walter Johnson striving Parker. ¥ “} and international victories hanging at Chick’s belt. to extend his string of twenty-seven scoreless innings against them on CAN DO A DEEP-KNEE BEND (SoUAT) pEUHE rosnd—2 pam.. Charest we. Finley, [ 200 1 SRS Fact the Sabbath. Unless Mi ccts to call on Erickson, usually effective Wi 530 POUNDS Wiises 37 Dowdibarnes S e ey against the Sox. Zach today probably will draw as his opponent Jack vs. R. Jurwell. 5 Quinn, the leading hurler of Manager Burke's corps, despite the fact that ON HiS SHOULDERS e B LITTLE LESSONS he has a pitching percentage of less than 300 for the seventeen games he | Second round—2 p.m.. Norment and Donald- ha ticipated in son vs. De Souza and Wooden; 4:30, Doolittle ' as particip - SEHDAIE] end Doolittle vs. King and Keplinger. Score in Se h‘;al‘:—u:e m';(ko‘:h;el:l tanowing can- | MIXED DOUBLES. two cam ! urler to Lo St him. | i .m. not be charged entirely asaingt Dim | [ WELL, NO ONE WAS HURT LFint round—2 pom., Kiaphask and White however, for he has done consiste s 2 pm., Wakefield and John- sood work, his ag son vi, Jott and Fowier: 3 pem.. Boxl and better than tho: o Whieh | wascton AL Riehmond Karavongse vs. Doolittle and Lane, Kelley and the Mackmen for la et | va. King and Hellen: 4 p.m., Ellis and Charest has an all\'i\!“l’*: ["nd W;n!ll;nr':l mlphlhlkn Khlt; - ‘Fnrl-r ame over the . : o L | and Purington match. Rag: & A he dogen contests staged 1o date o t‘AR “‘ALL | Norment and. Elliott: b pm. Pitacy. and berg when playing hetween jonals and Red '\‘““‘.t“ 5Y|dnnkrzndd".“1\|;n{u mdfhfifl Knnkeld ‘é’{:’fl"“ 1 .m: 1 seven 1 : an . winner of BEagan an shooting I ;:il'g:q nold R Nafional Chess Chbmpmn 3. Norment and Elliott mateh, i ardest. their feat in Cosixipames { MEN'S DOUBLES, jnls sl staged in (e days i Boston just PLAYED 156 GAMES SIMULTANEOUSLY Finst sound-—3.30, Domakon, and Woocell ind ago. Z athgiber, B. 5. Fowler an Atudinh ae e e — AND ONLY LOST 8 of THEM ! | Biwaras 1. Foncker aod Hollen, Fiske and hims O'Rourke Ix on the S X { Parker vs. Bush and Tryon. and Blackia O'Rourke’s legion of Was R o | (M!d T, 022, T I e L SRR = ington friends pr will e S i N ’ d { Barwell and” Thompson.” Clafley ‘and_ Ciaex Tha the former Grifi selor SR | o ntaston b 40600 68 TME ...... 7 OURS. Tvee v £ oDowd asd Miatinanr s e sty the series Eddie FosSter- ) gy hmond 0000136 310 Bates and Miller vs, Hixon and Knapp, Kis. local re: it _ds In_an|FEE et Brosh Bois Inik and Love vs. Bethel and Finley, Cox and emergency Teports hellm Keller, Oldring, Comisley Elliott vs. Wilkinson and Hardison, Charest | it that O ably would be ¥ "Two. | 304001 Jonason va. "%, Dowd nad Howensicin; Walved out of the his leagues and oo e, |8 pm. Dudiey and Hoore va. Watruus an T ] eE Weia e Whib are fiounde it —Thomp: BN i Yesterday's results: fnger grip. Me waid to me: oI 2 ot 4 Ltich Y " i ted with the Var- in the second div nrlyl‘ h- | LfiURELl.o ‘}.J 3 WOMEN'S SINGLES. “.'.l.e:‘ T nallc;r’t;l‘lnl:(—a‘a‘.u; gre ! 7(' | yThind round—Miss Corinne Ersslor defeated not ” really” mousht, It ous efforts to ge e a K # s Mary Hall 6—3, 4—8, 6—4: Miss Sin- . ip in in likeable shortstopper. who did s § funings: off A THE ONLY MAN WITH BN clair defeated Mrs, T. Q. Domaldson, 6—2, e deres sl miich foe years o make (he CAnady sblood, 1.~ A %} S Fourth round—Miss Sarah Doslittle 4 le of golf. The individual may il contenatey I tREAEARE o S REVOLVING ofio POW.EP\ featod Miss Marion King, 108, 66, dnpt details beat to auit hix tante. circuit. . The for every - O - who ured oy ¥ o The i is the same Jumping Joe" Dugan. wh ured | STATISTICS OF RS HEAD The Wunderkind of Gevmany WOMEN'S DOUBLES. e Frib it cxcent the putt. The in the famous three-« e MAJO! READ,WROTE, AND DID COMPLEX MATHEMATiCAL PROBLEMS ! _Fint round—Elis and Sinclair defeated| joute requires a stroke that has no which brought S AT THE AGE OF {4 MONTH. | Page and Turmer, 62, ¢ 3. D e th amy ther shat in £o1L 3 Miller to the A aying | S. acond round—Wakeford and Kelley defeat.| Teintim 10 WR¥ BHUCE SO0, g be regularly for the third | AiERroal LEAGTE. od Frazier and Graef, 60, 6—1. fipns s tinek base and not short. | MEN'S SINGLES. | and forth caxilx, with the weight L R i ' Fourth round—T. D. Finley defeated Hugh | whiicad pulliag geacly (08 L F UR- H Louis Doyle, 6—4, S—R;O:?h?_zun%kee:.de«»: no ¥ Be S o 3 to . T. Bpence, 5 : Clarence O e anan b | Chiarest deteatod 3. A; Purington, 6—3, 64 | missed in the games b ENDEN‘I' ERIEq | Sonn: Dudley deteated A . White, 65, | ging outfielder-first b s 16-3; Louis Butes defeated J. T. Graves, ir.. | his home in Pennsylvania rece | t—1, 8—86, 6—4; R. 8. Burwell defeated l’a H from an injury. but there will be Elliott, 63, 7—5. familiar figures on v i MEN'S DOUBLES. Michael Menosky and | ] = PHILADELPHIA, July 1—James| 3\ ouns—Yencken and Hollen dafested and bg-}'}" are "*;x'\‘;'}"'l"";*- i OUR games to be played tomorrow will inaugurate the most pre- | Davies, Philip Neer and Leland Stan- | Fowler and Edwards, 6—2, 6—3. ; ] o o N aiis i tentious city championship tournament ever attempted by infepend- | ford. will meet L. E. Williams and G. | G Second round “Beisey and Eiker defeated | prpralo. N. Y. July ki " Gris Richmond andlot base ball teams here. Although not scheduled to swing | W Wheeler. Yale, in the final champ- | g7y qefeated Johneon and Wooden, by ‘e. | Fith Cummins of FRcasn ant NS a an i Gris Benten St Fitic unony. Gl S LI TGRS L L o & o N 3 & | ionship doubles match of the Inter-|fa ' Lincoln and Puringten defeated Davis | (1”11 | national & v 2 . e into action until Monday. several of the teams had their contests advanced jcolleziate Tennis Assoclation today,|and Hanae, 63, 6-6: Mayfeld and Ladd | finalisis &erflxf mx Richmo or an in order to profit through the better attendance at Sunday matches. One {day in the semi-finals i ' Doyle and Ballinger defeated Haas and King, M titlon ‘game withulhe Vireln of the best turnouts of the season is expected at 6th and B streets, where | ( Williame, who is caplain o ‘t;‘\:H =e 3 astasath ess ¥e ! a double-header is to be held. Aricls and Linworths of Section B! in the | final, opposing Wray Brow (ECEEDSDOUBERR, | from Jotes was Injured. senior division, will open play at 1 o'clock, and they will be followed | Washington Universi e doul ,Wug“mfml_;fl rest defeated : tieite " the i st 203 o'clack by Optometrists and Mercurics of Scction C of the unlimited | | Davies and Neer, who ranied s S WILLIAMS VS. DARTMOUTH | : Harris wh e e s division year. won from Morris Duane and = 2 re e bases filled art hurled the |00 o ) ss g i1l be Haven Midgets beat the Ace| >faffms arvard > _| Genaeconds found the Navy Yard an u " first six innings Tor the inviders and (Another untimited clase Zame Wl e | stmwete 1 o o er Smitn amd | Ry Lo ffman, Haryard, in three (or- | qqay proposition in a 13-tu-s Federal| FOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP | e ¢ yielded only one T Youn: q,lm.x 1 TN UM M and Dominiean Lyceums | Collins played well for the victors. | Willlams and Wheeler defeated B :P‘;fl* :‘:‘;Zflm"‘:‘;'fl\fll“‘(‘;'gl - "m‘; GARDEN . July 1—G. | Caldl oy DIes Tonisuni Who succeeded him, was ive S ST A e arnDanehts will | il <. Parks and George O'Connell, te vith vo singles in 3 . Boyd | ~ ast. tes and asi many bits fn (he 1o take the field at 3 ¢ < aid | Knickerbocker Junlors want to|Oklahoma, 6—4. 6~ four trials i tmiay fo cadilien of thes ] n and a third innings he worked n Mount Pleasants of {hear from Liberty Athletic Club to-} S ting six tallies kaplaradl wend junior division, will | day hetween 7:30 and § pm. over| pu e iae BT = e AMERICAN GIRL ADVANCES |5} ) ses loaded and two out and wa ! x Rote . combed for a triple Pites | olympia Athletic ¢ is to play at| Warwick Athletic Club Juniors ran by defeatir 3 2| Ball ; All Olymp y_from the Shipping Board Jun- downing D. A. William 3 _— players are to mect at 3131 Dumba in a 24-to-3 game. The War- IN ON While Secor took the measure GIBSON QUITS PIRATES: | s b e s D e b A ey BRTR I | G il the thirteen-fourteen-year class de- | Boyd. who ol . -nnessee { telephone West 864 between 4:30 and | Sherwood Athletle Club would play mads the outward nine holes in 39. PITTSBURGH. & pm. | tomorrow. but has no opponent son. manager T Auy | Teams interested may telephone | By the Associated Press. D. C. GOLFER BEATEN. i A Summitt Athletic 'nmh 15[ seeking | Manager Thompson at Main 3030. = | IMBLEDON, July 1.—Miss Elizabeth Ryan of California today Jmes with teams in the fourteen- = £ Juls - ¥ ! g s ;e who W ger, teen.vear o Telephone chal-| Premier Athletle Club vanquished won her match in the international grass court tennis tourna- | NEW YORK, July 1—E. Wayne} Gibson, who quit volu v. | ler to Manager Frarme, 34 Quincy | the Ontarios, 9. Teams in the g 5 % 2° | Haley, student at St. Alban's Prep|wi 2 The St. Louis Browns, who are on | longes to Manu ' ¥ | thirteen-fourteen-year class r. ment here by defeating Miss Harvey, an English player, in | School, lost his match in the semi-| iaaad lone of the spectacular batting | SRy meet the “winuera may’ (el straight sets. The scores were 6—3, 6—3, janal zounaler the neiend = — | rampages, are leading the Yankees| Stanton Juniors and East River-|Manager S Gordon at 2 Yestorday's matches were featured) A, F R. Kingwots, England, defonted An- | o Chatemmbing to Charles | INDIAN Frank. 6764 | today by three full games, as a re- | dale Athletic Club will clash tombe- | siiver Sprimg semi-professionals|by Mile. Lenglen's straight-se e T e Ao atreitey & Supa. | son of Montclair ¢n the nizeteenth MOTOCYCLE % Ry = row at Riverdale, Md. Play w - | will entertain the Tenleytown Ath- over Miss Kathleen . oa, defeated @. Stod- | (O " LIM0N later in the day won g {sult_of their victory over Cleveland | gin gt 1 o'clock | Jetic Club tomorrow afternoon, start-| England's best bet, 6—1, O S o Basiond didesiod G, E, | the championship in the final round. | DISTRIBUTOR in the fourth contest of the series,| = oo L | 108 Pla¥ at 3:30 oclock. Mallory also won from Mrs NEA Lylmn‘m‘d; 672, 8416 &5 * ¥ defeating. Richard A Jones of Wesi- | I M ety 110 to inickerbocker v ost to —_— a British player, 6—1, 6—2. Turmnbull, il eated F. G. Lowe, " , 2 i | ermmi—Repiri: 10t y g the Gibraltars tomorrow. The e Epighany Jusiors ecasily disposed | The sucoers of the French girl ex- | Eagint A6 1 o3, soa = O Pycherter SHII i o Lary, Tary Dionirig b I led the m_na;k nrr‘\.,F‘«hlv rrlle: gagement will get under way at 3:30 | o the Atlantics in an 11-to-1 engage- | pert naturally overtopped everything. | MEXN'S DOUBLES. HOWARD A. FRENCH & CO. ) fon veleskie with three singles, ) & 7 o) ment. The winners hit well. iHer victory was fully deserved. She ¥ W MAN GOLFING 9th Street N.W Br the Associated Press. { ng his grand average to the | ¢ i ! S e he ey oy ity e ehrewd. | o J, Masterman, England. and Axel Gravem, CINCINNATL Ohio, July 1.—Latonia [remarkable figure of 432, while| oy s¢hletic Club and Nominis| Black Athletie Club wants a July 4 | er and rarely was beaten by inability | fracy soig tel ' gEo0tt nd M. Davin, OR AMERICA again today.was the battlesround of { Wood did the bulk of the swatting | S ™S 00chts tomorrow after- | engagement. —Manager Sherline may | {; reach the returns of Miss McKane. | -H. Stocker and D.. Grotg,, Engisnd, defentad STARS OFF F BN B OB AN 3 he east against the west. the o the Indians, with four hits, in-| F000 T Monument lot_diamond No. |ba addressed at 1623 1st street, or perts sav that no woman can | Manusl ‘Alonso_and Count de Gomar, Bpain, SRP July 1—iss Ceet! AMERICAN LEAGUE PARX the ieast agatnac o : luding a doublé 7. Play is to start at 3 | telephoned at North 10261 an opponent at the net better|6—4, 8—8, 6—2, LIVERPOOL, July ERICAN PARE sion_being the fortieth renew S s and Boston coniluued |7 Play isito 3: {pass an oppoment at the net better|SA B &ER | ot Loen former Br WASHINGTON VS.” BOSTON the historic Latonia Derby race | their “in and out” around last place, . ==2 . AR LS. Leng o, caT 5 tralia, defeated E. Lamb and F. Jarvis, Eng. | 4 g N A is for three-year-old 2 distance e A O ping to the tellar| Osark ‘Athletic Club defeated the her slow backhand and diagonal | fraif i golf champion, he o o0 AL : of a mile and a ha 1 to it iS!again as a result of losing to the Red ("a}fallers. i“he‘)xlat ‘:\h::d.;:l o =gr'|‘zn(hd&|§worcrm: ;‘ljrecn’;‘;lurg‘.irl T;\gi: s&?h‘?u v-nd G.J.wm;;& United | Miss Molly McBride. Canadian golfer, . i e s Lot ictn|sliers threatened in the fifth and |augmented vesterday by many fast|lsad, 0. 6-32, 6. - Tusken, B38| qitea tor Canada sesteraay on e ) Radiators and Fender: The carded starters, with nost posi- | Olson's two fumbles in the sixth|{Uf= 00t the, remainder ot the i dipping balls which caught Miss Mc-| J. O, Anderson, Ausiralis, and Randolph Ly. | steamship Monire Vel tater . tions and jockeys, follow: 1, Olympus. | inning helped Boston to win an un- | gme Teams In the eleven-twelve- R DaTeaals SE e ees e cott, England, defoated C. Kingsley and . ‘the. T- Stted 7 3 . X, I Pooli|usual game from Brooklyn, ~3-2.|Toute- SIeamg [P VOV s MoK ane hit harder on the fore. | Wilder, Eogland, 6—2,2—8, —1, 37, Miss Cecil Leitch will be unable to . o ¥ tnake 3, 4. Yoshimi, | Neither Cadore nor Fillingim, the op- | ¥ea%, €R0C CEEIE )00, Wood, 312 Y I hand thua A0 Leasien. butlon e any matches, owing to an in 10 DIFFFRENT MAKES BADIATORS, M. Garner, 5, Margaret Winsor, J.|posing twirlers, issued a pass, or reg- | Q25008 MRS 800 & Vo elephone Li R Chanas Her vetatnas ey Sitoh e WAR RED NE jured arm, but her sister plans to en- E. L. WITTSTATT Heupel. istered a strike out. coln 3246 G | fensive. It was Suzanne's wonderful TMEN WIN. ter the American tournament begin- jgio s ¥, 6816, u > M. Taa Oincinnatt broke tnio’ & rosh af . | NEW YORK, July 1.—A contract|gideline placements, however, that| War Rea racketers had to play at|ning Septembe A oDt | Hotel Benedict; Beacdict, Ma !home runs and double plays. four| park Views and Stanleys are to bat- | hindme Jack Dempsey fo meat HATTy | Simmeels pomen ihe hearh mial | top Speed BIL-the way. against thelir the Canadian championships begin- 3 . ma. WILLS STOPS CLARK. ] circuit clouts enabling the Reds to| e at Catholic University tomorrow | Will¢ in a bout for the heavywelght | throuch the last game of the spec- | Interstate Commerce = Commission Ning September 11. e ling, newly equipped thra TRENTON., N. J.. July 1-—Har halnfi up a 9-to-5 v}:cuir_vl. \:;]h!lec"l':e afternoon, starting at 2:30 o'clock. | champlonship probably will be signed | zeutar final set. team yesterday in the Departmental | | steeping |M 100 FilTe Rt ckout ovey | ficlding checked the Cubs gl late next Week. Mre. Mallor i ¢ing | Tennis League and barely managed | room and pasilion e o (echuleal Mnochout oNerlvhan: th ened to raliy. Hersls and Sterlings, stellar teams | 30 P R 210" Dempsey's manager.| Mrs. Mallory played a fine driving) fernis Seafus And oo Geores: 25° CRICKETERS TO PLAY. [/ tnt risiion v when Claics asconds tossed a towei| , Smith's hom igs_ithe "deciding Jofithia Y M. M. A Tesuue, Will Joust|ssin that he and the champloniwould uch the slow surface of the outside | Johnson asd Fisko (War Reds) defosted| Married and single cricketers will {lorved, and duseins to mie Die into the ring at the beginning of um\f"‘;"l"‘; in “;e Glants “:{"’13‘ "bfh”gli ‘\rx‘ !hfltefll"fl"; oo O mOERINg on| meet Wills and his manager. Paddy|court on which the match was con- [Doyle and Eastman (Interstate), 5—6, 6—4, | be opponents in a Washington Cricket ||, 5 s : second round. Wills weighed 211 and |ad¢Iphia, 6 to 4, while Sherdel | Monumen A - o LeY | Mullins, about July toated, 83, Club match today and tomorrow in I 4 gl e iblanked ' Pittsburgh, 6 to 0, giving | will swing into action at 11 o'clock. s S Phillips and Lesch (War Reds) defested | Doinman Dark. The contest 15 being | 1 IRt : the St. Louis Cardinals second . TS ON CARD 3 3 3 Morrow and Nelson (Interstate), 63, 6—3. | hold. in pr with 5 | most- favorable Porches af. n | straight over the Pirates. Lexington Athietie Club i anxious WOMEN'S SINGLES. AT snd; Balter (ntersedte) dotentad | RO 1T B than 2,000 xq o R it a onent for a game trous (War Reds), 6—3, 6—5. JUDGE LANDIS RETICENT e reanrs "interested “may| FOR SPORTLAND SHOW | 2 Bormish Easland. dofeated Miss Rodo- | *5riudior” and Woslworth ~(War Hefs)” de- o - telephone the Lexington management Togland, defeated Miss Rim. | [cated Msidems snd Jill (atarstate), 6—4. | or call at 320 6th WILL AID CYCLISTS. Four bouts with thirty-four rounds - E AS TO GRIFF’S CRITICISM NEW YORK, July 1.—“I want to SERIES TITLE GAMES work this out in my own way,” was the only comment Commissioner Landis a game with the Old Dutch Marketers would make on the statement by tomorrow morning at Union Park. Clark Griffith, president of the Wash- The contest will begin at 10:30 ington Americ that the commis- . o'clock. sioner’'s recent reported remarks to the Yankees and Red Sox that “ball players must not gamble, hoot- leg or carouse around at night,” were an insult to 98 per cent of the pl in the country. Nor would the com- missioner say whether he intended to lecture similarly other teams TIP FOR FISHERMEN. HARPER'S FERRY, West Va., July 1.—The Potomac river was mud dy from South Branch to Great Ca- pon, clear from the latter place to Fights for series titles are adding much interest to the Terminal R. R. Y. M. C. A. leagues. The morning circuit is conducting a five-game tourney to determine a second series victor. with Shops and Transporta- tion as the contenders. Shops ves- terday won the first game, 4 to 1. n the evening league, Southern Rail- way yesterday defeated American Railway Express. 16 to 3, to clinch first series laurels. r: 2 { | Unton Printérs swamped Post Of- fice in a 19-to-3 Departmental League nere and a little cloudy at Washing- |fray. Lowery and Ford of the win- ton Junction. The Shénandoah is a|ners all but knocked the cover off little cloudy. the ball. Navy had to struggle to nose out Commerce, 11 to 9, in the Government League. Houlihan of the winners made four hits in six efforts, and Keller, a teammate, clouted a homer and a triple in five turns at bat. MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS. Leviathan Athletic Club took the measure of the Seaman Gunners in a 4-t0-2 Potomac League engagement. Clark. kept the Sailors’" hits well scattered. batting rampage, beat Quartermasters, 12.to 3, in the War League. The winners made merry with the offerings of two pitch- ers in the third and fourth innings, scoring five times in each. Registers pointed the way to Com- missioners in a 12-to-4 Treasury VIRGINIA LEAGUE. League encounter. The victors slam- Newport N . Boeky Mount, 2. ! med sixteen hits. Wileon, 712, outh, 0-2. | Only games scheduled. Rochester. 2. Other games postponed SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. New Orleans, 4; Birmingham Memphis, Chattanoog Atiauta. 4; Mobile, 1. Nashville, 3; Little Kock, 2. City Pont Office, which recently took a new lease upon life, handed Barber PIE! GUE. & Ross a 9-to-3 trouncing in 8 :,ml,:‘,_l the Commercial League. Fitzgerald, B o T { Howe. Wasserman and Boger led the winning k. Danville, 8; Durham, 1. P % at Lincoln 5156, fiels may be telephoned at North 22 treet northeast. National Capital Post, V. F. W., has Tiger Midgets would like to ar- ange a July 4 game with some four- een-fifteen-vear nine posses¥ing a| The Tiger Midget management IKNow WENE ONWY GoT | QFAKE Rabis SET BUT L TELL MY CusTomer. THAT xs'u. DELVER Wi seT MORROW AND THEN Witk € WONEY HE Paxs US We'lL of boxing are scheduled for the first- night fistic show to be offered at Sportland arena, Berwyn Heights, In the main go a Md., Monday. twelve-round affair, Mike Uraine and Sammy Lulala, heavies, will swap punches. Other bouts will bring Dan Daly and Bat Woodward together for ten rounds, John L. Smith and Paddy Mc- Wulty for eight rounds and Jack O'Neil and Jerry Mahoney for four round EXACTLY NOw GeT unDER THE TABLE AND WHEN T . NE You THE SlengL NOU START TaLkiNg. LT \ ngland, 75, 6. : ss Elizabeth Ryan America, defeated Mrs. MeNair, England, 4—8, 6—3,'6—0. |, Mrs, Parton, England, defeated Mrs, Satter- | thwaite, Englind, 6—4. 6—1. MEN'S SINGLES. P. M. Davison, England, defeated G. C. Caner, American college champion in 1816, by M. Brignon, France, defeated J. G. Ritchis, 86, 6—3, 6—4. iand, 84, 63, o dafontad ‘A. T Lows, Both of Eng. land, 48, 6—32, 7—5, 8—8. Gilbert, England, defeated H. Barcls England, 6—3, 2—8, 6—3. i MARVELOUL S TLL TAKE 1T, WHOLL T maxe THE CHECK TO Gladstone and Seits (Interstate) defeated Heintzelman King (War Reds), 6—3, 1—8, 62, Canoeists Race Today. Canpeists of Baltimore, Alexandria and this city are to compete on the Tidal Basin this afternoon in a nine- event regatta conducted by the Dela- ware-Chesapeake division of the American Canoe Associatio The rst race was to start at 3 o'clock. Park police will keep a clear course : i for cyclists who to compete in S 0 St 2 | DIAMOND the speedway surrounding the Po- $ 35 tomac Park pola field. The firsc race FIRSTS o will start at 8:30 a'clock. 20; e You'll ride f: ther for Exhibition' Game. sour money If we sell you the tires At Baltimore. June 30. ruE (| CHAS. E. MILLER, INC. New York (American 10761} 812 1en st Hso g Baltimore (Internationa (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher. Trade niack registered U. S. Pat. Off.)

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