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S SAYS SHE DID SINGLES AT MONTE CARLO Only Went in Doubles to Girl States—Saving Mentone By the Associated Press. MONTE CARLO, March 3. land, in straight sets, 6—2, 6—1. Mrs. Mallory, the match sh form. She was outplayed in all d who was apparently near the top The American champion made severa} double faults and also lacked control in the rallies, as was shown by the number of her shots that went into the net or out of court. the Assoriated Press ONTE CARLO, March 2. reason she is not pl ment v because she She ormed M. go, she said, that she would women's doubles. » y at the express req th Mlle. Lenglen of the cup for agreed to come to Monte Carlo, so t Mlle. Lenglen was annoyed ot the 1ew ha ption che ceived th of disappoint- she ) > spectators in the on the doubles n againi Young. Mi Lenglen won the Tlle. Lenglen ts she wanted to | S the re for her ption. She was soon sur- many of her friends who Lier ® spectators noyed by her failure to keep engagenicr the singles, ason rounds “They advertise me as playin vhich T ne ficail ed Ml and *|Jrreckuge wet of clothes, but dry of| calth was poor that I decided not enter here, but reserve n d'my own club’s tour , March 1 her en an- g to lodge * again broke anxious nd when she | nz to play n her in the doubles. playing together so allowed myself to b »d and authorized her to d send my agged me to Ve have beer oughout her talk d referring Bjurstedt Mallory, be- Mrs that she was willlng Molla ething like her oon melted the | <pectators as she and placed the ball line in one of | exhibitions she as given iatch the spectators rose and cheered d Mile. Lenglen met ench girl was leaving the ourt. Thelr grectings were cordial ut brief, perts fn comparing the present glen and Mrs. Mal- d that the Ameri- nother defeat Mentone Mallory a. " She defe; the third ro L Mr gland, Tikely finals. win Mis: s doubles raham and —1, 6—3. at they {3 1 considered w L the se: Tips on Playing Basket Ball; Correct Rule BY ED IVE-MAN DEFE) This de- sense has both drawbacks and merit e i character and every player must eliniit. T end that y teams which are ahead should ploy it, except in the early part i a close game. A team behind as to try to intercept the ball if t is to have a chance to win. Other- vise, its opponent would stall by bassing the. ball around in-its own pack court. The team ahead is not fkely to take a chance trying to preak through this defense. The five-man defense must be ormed instantly the opposition gets he ball if it is to work. The great irawback to it is that when playing t you forfeit nearly all chance of ntercepting passes and missed asses until the ball enters your Rerritory. Some fives break it up by taking long shots at the basket, hithough this is not the best meth- pd. They trust to beating the op- position "to the rebounding ball in case of a_miss. It is purely defensivi herefore, I con s BASE BALL UNIFORMS Made to your order or from regular stock—come in now and look over samples, Enough Uniforms —~to outfit all teams Washington. Prices at in WALFORD’S 909 Pa. Ave. N.W. 2~Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, American woman lawn tennis champion, was eliminated in the ten- nis tournament here today, losing to Mrs. Satterthwaite of Eng- —Suzanne Lenglen has explained that the ng the singles in the Monte Carlo tourna- | Simon, secretary of the Monte Carlo Club, three d T told M. | the end of the | PORTS. | NOT ENTER Please Miss Ryan, French Herself for Events at . BY ROBERT L. RIPLEY, | and Nice. AT SEA, December 24.—Now is a| | storm and the wind blowing a hurri- jcane. The passengers crowd the sa- loon windows and watch the Laconia plunge her nose into the mountainous | waves, shattering them in fantastic fury high in the air above the ship, where the wind blows them into snowy showers over our heads. While the passengers are watching | the waves I'll tell vou about them. According to the American Express Company, we are among people from thirty-six different states. Aboard the liner are ten honeymoon couples, five ministers, thirty widows, twelve mil- | lonaires, three wmovie stars, Sam | Rachlin_and a prohibition enforce- | mient officer. ! Sam is from Newark. Every time he seex a rainbow Sam always says: owed, still is far from her usua’ epartments by Mrs. Satterthwaite, of her game. was never entered in this competi- | be unable to play in any event here, uest of Elizabeth Ryan, joint holder the doubles championships, that she hat Miss Ryan “would not lose.” MOLLA'S CHIP ON NO. 17 BEATS ONE ON SHOULDER RLO, March 2—While | Molla B. Mallory may not be| playing at the extrems of her tennis! |game. she 1s not what in sporting ' ! parlance is called “out of luck.” Dur-} | ing Tuesday’s heavy downpour, whic micde the tennfs courts unfit for pla Mrs. Mallory decided to take a littie sightseeing tour. She got into of those antiquated cabe, cc with & mushroom umbrella, which are | o common in Ttaly and southern < | France, but as the nags started ¢ the handle of the umbrella bLro and Mrs. Mallory emerged from its Phane ) QUESTIONS 5 2 h 2 humor. The cabman apologized volubly and apparently further to make amends. he said: “Don't take on so, my little lady. Just step in the Casino and number seventeen straight.” Cabby was insistent and Mrs. Mal- - entered the Casino and covered | een With 20-franc chips. The|in which t umber won and Mrs. Mallory was | carpet 500 francs to the good - Since then every American in Monte | Carlo dally has been praying for & rainy day and an antediluvian cab with a shaky umbrella handie ALL TENNIS FAVORITES | TAKE TOURNEY MATCHES | PHILADELPHIA, March 2.—All the favorites, Including Willlam T. Til- ! den. 2d. national champion; Wallace | F. Johnson and Stanley W. Pearson, won_their second-round matches in the Middle States indoor tennis tour. nament without much difficulty. YORK, Marc! ent stars of th MISS CASSEL IS WINNER: OF FLORIDA NET TITLE PALM BEACH, Fla. March Miss Claire Cassel of New York re- deemed her past tennis record and defended her champlonship honors by | the defeat of Mrs. Frank H. Godfrey of the Longwood Cricket Club of in the final round 's annual Florida state iere yesterday. as favorite because | »m Miss Cassel at Mlami y in the southern ment finals an also | s Leslie Bancroft in the of the tourney here Florida to defeated Mis second round this week. | Miss Cassel plaved with fine judg- | ment and surprised with her varied assortment of strokes. Interpretations THORP- ! Q. Can ejther of the center men | | catch the ball as it comes down at | center after being | referee? | A. In amateur game either center may ca after it has been i TREMAINE TO BOX RYAN. TOLEDO. Ohio, March 2.—Carl Tre- maline, bantamweight titie contender, of Cleveland will meet Tommy Ryan {of McKeesport, Pa,, in a twelve-round bout hero March —— BUCKHANNON, W. Va.. March 2 Henry Rhohrobaugh. center of last vears West Virginia Wesleyan foot all eleven, has been elected captain of the 1923 team. P — FOR WINDSHIELDS OR_BODIES. Installed While You Walt. LES GIEBEL. Captain of the Rutgers team. who holds several college records. He will compete against Catholic University tossed uP BY | yankmen at Brookland tomorrow night. nnother player or the i is again touched | efther center. Q. Mar a guard get the ball after it s been tapped by center? A. Yen, any player on either team may do this. Q. If one man of team A and two of team B are holding ball is this a foul by team B? paj. YO 1n both gumes this 1o n held ali. Q. When a man has two fouls to shoot, 1s time taken out? . A. No. Only when a double foul is 0t, that is a foul by each side, | ix time taken out during the shooting. | THE KVENING STAR, Mlle. Lenglen Scores Tennis Official : Villa Robbed of Ri —One champion lost his boxers were banished and other athletes were disciplined by the registration committec of the A. A. U., durin “The other end of that rainbow is in my town.” Tho prohibition enforcement officer has been too busy trying to compel observance of the law by personally making the art of drinking impossible through his own efforts. Just @ive the prohibition enforcement officer another week and the boat will be dry as the dust in the mouth of the an- clent Rameses, the cigarette maker. May Allison. Robert Ellls, Jack Da- vidson and two sisters from Detroit sit at my table. One of the sisters £a. “We are two spinter ladies traveling for the goud of our souls and hoping to find a little amuse- ment on the way.” Just now there are 149 passengers who hope the boat will sink., As Mark Twain said: “At fi krere afraid it would, and then they were afraid it wouldn't.” Oh! for the life on an ocean wave! Qo-oh!" WALKING ON WATER, UNISHES THREE; WASHINGTON D, CHEVY CHASE CLUB DUE TOGETM.A. GOLF EVENT Time and place for the playing of the individual champlonship of the Middle Atlantic Golt Assoclation will be fixed &t the annual meeting of the assoclation tomorrow night at the New Willard Hotel. According to the rotating plan adopted by the asmoclation several years ago, the championship event will go to Chevy Chase this year, and Morven Thompson of that club, who now Is vice president, is scheduled to become head of the or- ganization. A recommendation will be made that the team champlonship of the assoclation be djscontinued, anly four clubs out of a total membership of fifteen entered in the team event held last October at Columbla, which was won by the team fepresenting the host. Buch a representation does not Justify the holding of the team event, according to officers of the associa. tion. Awnual meeting of the District of Columbia Golf Association will be held at_ the New Willard Monday night Woman champions of the golf f | | 30 ATHLETES t two amatet a closed session e track and ri e called on the Club, who won opolit, tee when it was revealed that A failed to have Lis registration ved for the meet. He was until he returned the which will go ge, Long Isl finished second. suspend champlo od 3 . St. Bartholo- mew's Club, were banished a# ama- hoxers on charges of profes- noted Finnlsh run- oned regarding hie Brooklyn e his name la declared he rv blank for earing was con- vestigatic lege Cly been tinued p. F Miss Camelia tlonal hurdle Adelaide in_newspapers. Robert (Bob) MoAlister, tha “fiy- ing cop,” was unable to appear, as he was on detective duty at police }-y,lal‘quunenl He will be questioned ater. 25 ENTER BIG RACE. W ORLEANS, La. Mareh - roughbreds, the pick r-olds racing here, inated for the $10,000 Louisiuna Derby, which will be run on the closing day of the meet Jefterson Park, Saturday, March The race will be at a mile and eighth. WILLARD T0 END TOUR. ST. LOUIS. February 2.—Ra2y Ar- cher, Jess Willard's manager, has ordered the exhibition tour of the former pugilistic champion discon- tinued after the exhibition at Kansas City, March 7. & Twen ok of th have been 1o 1 Q. Does man fouled have to make the free throw for 7 Taranto & Wasman 1017 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Please Note That We are 605'607 7fll St' Located Between F & G Sts. Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS If the trousers of your suit are g showing signs of wear, brifg in the coat and vest and let us match them up with our special trousers. We have hundreds of pairs in a great variety of colors and patterns. You can find the pair you need to match your odd coat, and thereby practically save the cost of an entire new suit, at ! | | | | { wood High of Chic | kridders. h Rachel's Club, | services to C | | | { | clubs about: Washington, in. addition to the delegates, have been invited to attend. BELYEA WILL COMPETE IN THE DIAMOND SCULLS ST. JOHN, N. B, March Belyea, sculler of the St. John ing Club, will be sent to England this year to compets for the historic dia- mond sculls now held by Walter Hoover of Duluth. Minn Belyea will defend his ¢ dian sentor single sculls champio the St. Catherine’s regatta upon return from K THREE ARE ELIMINATED IN CUE TITLE TOURNEY NEW YORK. March 2.—Three play ers, Dr. R. M. Roscow of Ballmor Jullan Rice and Jacob Klinger. both of New York, bave been virtually eliminated from the tournament f al eur class A 182 ltard championship. defeat be- New Hilton Row- i Clarlk of : Rice was beat the Lord of 300 to 214, Clinton, Jr. SWIMMING TEAMS TIE. CHICAGO, 2.—Culver ary mmers tied Eng g0 for first hor ual interschol by taking place I 0l has nts. Ru £ Detroit Northern established a interscholas n hepl the th in ¢.2 JUDGE TO COACH GRIDDERS. DETROIT, Ma Afte our of recorder's court Judge liam M. Hoston is to be feen this spring and next fall on a foot ball fleld. coaching Unlversity of Detroit tendered G. (tiern were accepted. ¢ Pittsburgh in the fourth nplonghin an meet, ) chulz, and the. FIVE TRAP TOURNEYS FORDISTRCT CUNNERS Lave bee Ciub for Five trapshoo scheduled by W g events ington « tomorrow afternoon with & §o-target spoon shoot, added target handicap, and a special two-man team race, and other tourneys will be held at Benning the four other Saturdays in M For 8t. Patrick’s day four shoots of {15 targets each and two of 20 targets each are listed. Three classes will con- DPete, with two trophies to go to each cla: A team from Ba nore will visit It nionth for a 100-target tean ular 50-target spoon shoc get handicups, are due on and 24. HERRON TO PLAY ABROAD. PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 2—Da Herron, former United States ama- teur golf champion, will be a mem- ber of the American team which wiil g0 to England in May to defend the Mareh Walker cup, his father, Andrew W. Herron, sr.,, has announced here, SHERWOOD New! oA BETTER COLLAR fOl’ 20 cents . U, FRIDAY, MARCH' 2 wit- ! his | 1923. INSIDE GOLF By George O'Neil We already have progressed through the detall of getting ths driver up, down and through the ball. The mext step to accomplish is rhythm. It does the player no &00d to known the mechanices of the drive If he does not accomplish the detall with what we ¢ ythm. So important is rhythm that in this weries I thouxht of taking 1t up first and the mechan- ical detally afterward. JRhythm is timing, in the strict- est sense. ‘The average player thinks of timing ax a detail of get- ting hix left foot back to the powl- tion it was in when he stood to the ball at the instant of begin- mning his up-stroke. Getting back to that position is a detail only of timing. In fact, T rather doubt, contrary to general bellef, that the player really does come back to the precise stance position the instant he hits the ball. The photographer's lenws, now ~o has shown some pictures ely that causes one to ques- tion the old theory that the player must return precisely to his stance vosition at the instant of striking the ball. The whole stroke, from the mo- ment when you start the club up until it reverses, comes down and through the ball and goes freely and easily up and arou; he timed. No particul the stroke ix timed mor other part. When timed in this way complished rhythm, a little further into morrow. = yon huv We will xo this to- by John F. Dilis Co) HUTCH BEATS SARAZEN | 9 UP IN EIGHTEEN HOLES WEST PALM BEACH. F Hutchison, defe i ne Sara-| pion, in an match ves- | 75 and pplon, exhibition son scored do thoe g two | 1 was erratic on the gr and was nine down at the finish } (KILBANE-CRIQUIFIGHT | ISCHANGED TO JUNE 2. be held at {2 tnstead 1 nal hedu {_ Thec! ids on Jur emorial day inge was necessita the New York Giants have | eader scheduled on their is for the holiday. H gene Criqut, | 4 cight champion passage on the steam March 17, when he will | 1 who | ri i It i Now for the whirlwind finish? sale by the middle of March! Nothing is reserved—ev pants suit and overcoat comes under the price knife. SPORTS. Pkl n 'BEST RULING DUE GENARO IS DECLARED TO BE DRAW One of Three Judges Is Incensed When Flyweight Crown Is Awarded Challenger—Real Scrap I« Witnessed by Immense Crowd. BY FAIR PLAY. EW YOK March 2—For the second time g 4 meteoric career in this country, little Pancho la today bears the distinction—if it can be called that—of having beaten Frankic Genaro and of having had the decision called against him The flyweight title worn today by the little Italian scrappe 1 absolute gift on the part of two of the thre dges of Thursday night's battle at Madison Square Garden beiore the higges d of this wi ter season. Really Chairman Muldoon should hire himself 4 complete new set of judges if he wants the boxing game to co hing the way it has been in the past twelve months DEMPSEY SHOWS SPEE[i AS HE BEGINS TRAINING LOS ANGELES, Calif., Mareh 2— Jack Dempsey, world heavyweight boxing champion, who has started training for = prospective title bout in the east, boxed twe rounds each with three different men yes- terday and roughed it tem minutes on the mat with Johnny Meye of Chicago, claimant of the worl middleweight wrestling champion- whip. Sports tocre | However, t t Genaro and Vill that paid 353 thing sor, ter of his- fight shat both ) before a crowd ¢, $0 the best 8 promoter ios¢ sharpshooting, dling little fellows oncs »w. and then seo of the con- sses or have soma an and will te to what goes on in Genaro na. nothing but com- battle agatnst ental. He put. se scrap, s_occa-~ Jimerou t Next to riters who witnessed the m plo: work: % smid he was Ty faat.” weighed only 199 pounds and could emsily get into ring condition in a shert time, Who ki SHRRCYASTOBOS 5155 5 to the open expert admitted (gava third, CHICAGO, March 2—Box here no longer have to delve | dark and mysterious to find out whe the nest fight will be held and whe r it may be obtained. The clario ed announce from the ringside last next boxing contest r Hall, March ten-round bout between Eddie Ander. of Moline, 111, and Frankie Gar cia, Memphis, Tenn. Until last night's “suburban clubd entertainment,” the recent guise box- ing contests e assumed, fandon as left to itself to learn about co tests to come and where to purchase mberships.” Fortified by injun o departmer regulation ment came that the % in the fifteenth, and minute Villa was wobbly, intert under the stringent I1li- | t it the promoters no reluctance in adver- 5. large c Ly residen and directed the nembers” inside the “elub. night, at the second largest comve tion hall in Chicago. they waxed more venturesome, and & score or more were inside, but directing smokers to drop their cigars v their heaviest d Preceded by four preliminaries. a double windup of bantamweights was | oife rundee of | 1o Ro arlte Gl o ser and Ha, old S ver Ba CARPENTIER CHALLENGES SIKI FOR A TITLE BATTLE PAT M. Box- ~ has re Cincinnati, « st of equal length. We must positively end this ery two- Get. in early—for every day lessens the choice offered. It is surprising how many of the two-pants suits in this sale are Jjust the right weight for Spring. . You know what that means — an. un- paralleled saving on your spring outfit, NIS THE EXT7A AYR DOUBLES THE WEAR * ngg F. S'l';‘ N.\V";g