Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1923, Page 31

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Daly Will Bse Unable to Aid Ar ven : Two Aquatic Events Here Tomorrow FORMER COACH ORDERED : | ROWERS AND SWIMMERS " TO FORT LEAVENWORTH < . | 70 STRIVE FOR LAURFLS ke S s SR Had Been Hoped He Would Be Able to Serve in an i L ey : . i | Southern Association Regatta Attracts Many Oars- Advisery Capacity—McEwan, New Head A ; s | anen—National Contests for Men and Women. Mentor, Sizes Up Situation. : o 3 ; AR ; Meets Open at 2 0°Clock. . BY LAWRENCE PERRY. : AR s E o WO aquatic regattas, well filled with first-class oarsmen and swim : EW YORK. June 5.—Maj. Charles A. Daly, fot#ball coach at w,s,‘ § 5 7 , F 4 mers, will be offered the Washington public tomorrow aiternoon, N Point since 1919, has been detached from tae Military Academy > . 4 , 7 _both of the contests starting at 2 o'clock. _ and will proceed to Fort Leaveyworth for a year of study at the S o ; le? v g i The rowing enthusiasts will have their innings in the annual meet artillery school. i ’ TR 4 5% A i ¥ | of the Southern Rowing Association, to be held over the mile course o i 15 that he will not be available. as Army foot ball enthysiasts l S s » ; %% 9 | the Potomac extending from a point off the Lincoln Memorial to the had hope be. for advisory work in connection with the 1923 §| : 2 3 “ i 4 4 ,H’g]"" y bridge. Fourteen races are to be rowed. , cadet cleve His loss will also be felt in the, splendid system of sport 5 = p ~ , i . B _ i In the Tidal basin men and women, many of them n. ionally prom: for all t 1s been applied at the institution in the last few ),“r‘pi‘)fi' 3 & 2 i s %, ? 4 { nent in natatorial realms, are to participate in a program including thir : the example set by the Naval Acadenyy athletic authoritie & — - > ¥ o ¢ - teen events : : | b e~ e 3 S &ty s Nine of the races in the rowing pected to attend @ those of the ) o 3 o ;. A - e jregatta will be for southern ham- York Swimming / H, g . . 2 At S0 9 pionships. The tit ts scheduled | bassudor » i in{ 4 DING GIVES CUP i i g 3 ¥ are those for junior and intermediate the lo 1 bkl 2 5 £ |eights, junior and e e tically all ¢ ‘ ¢ L0 A ! , E 4 A p ; . iquads, juplor gigs, the dton s | 7 g 3 i races winl be 1« . 4 vill g ; 3 g % I itiie odues weaine y BLr £07 Dath Cambert e Ifor the D €y al, as ing trom lelghts, junior dightwe E Row to be known as the Warren G.| | special Junior efghis: c e conduc trophy. emblematic of the, 5 £ R & The rowing contests will be ex-|gatta on the public links team cham- | > P | - g 2 pedited by the employment of a dual | Cogswell, preside R 3 e feree-starter system. While 1 A A U. and * cup will be placed in competi- " is coming through the course, - ns will be at b Monday. June the day pre-| Lhomws &y ¥ ? . er will be organized at the s the ‘qualifying rounds of the| & P - 3 point. By this . the ional public Tinks champign- | &L TTHONERS ¢ / mittee in charge of the vent INSIDE GOLF ||t e v ionelee e iz s e e s I DISTANGE EVENTS resid Harding has donated a trophy is to be in competition ! 5 b e’ | remaa are crom’ the’ Potomac Boat i ophy s to be in_competition ! - 3 : fub of Washington. and other mer By Geurge QNeil b eanarics, Iorer e ghie’ shive | b . bers of the Southern Rowing A Never blume n golf elub for e B clubs in the event from sections not| The 300 and 400 mile races of poor .\m,'.\_ . - NAVY ATHLET‘C HDNORS ) fi'f,’,""' the jurisdiction of the associa ::T;:M:.,.'-”(:M.'.,;.: = ,_;‘, ‘y‘;n-:h:<v n sott 1x the siment unnenst | TO MCKEE AND BOWLES : IRISH RALLY TO WIN |BRITISH NET STARS Perigps e most fmportans wace | S G50 S Gl siehed. tor of the day wlill be that for the De first h tendency of player attribute It sey meda ranville G Foll ANNAPOLIS. Md.. June 5.—Midship- I Avls cuP MATCH cOMlNG THIS MONTH who splash rowing lime | ing in 3 to their differen all the s aane dubip ; 3 who splashed into the ruwh ing in > shols ke, 10 . R hes Lt 4 e L inas 3 — —— Wwhen three singles 300 miles. Concord N. C. (178 birds from Heve in oun p ctuhe " a o al Harris of Penn- : { in the middle states ch | fourrean lofts_compatingi—Geerge J. Gatex yneit > swhich thin. for b Thomus 3 , 5 i 15 T Kisora el PraNe. | NEW YORK. June 5.—Six players,| Will be pitted against 1- | 120690 E 8 1.206.72; - e S : igan, tennis, . ; DUBLIN. June 5—Ircland came | forming the advance guard of tha|Wore of the Bachelors 10481 3 < Association an- 7 R from behind and put Tndia out of the | combined Oxford-Cambridge tennis See. captain of 4 4 running for the Davis cup through | team. will safl June 16, arriving in|stru from Pat aniy for next senuon. . ! e Il s e 16, O o ey donoy . John Tobt. batl tewns oud : the brilllant plaving of Cecil Camp- ¢ York June 22,-for an invasion of |0f the tronhy, and is regarded as th M3 1324 st scullers south of th 13 »f the buse ball team, will | § . bell and Dr. E. D. McCrea. American College courts. Two other, Gilmore. however s B L, oo, 100 Sword . Starting the day with the score vers will sail later, arriving aboyt cell in singles on the miely e . ¥ and probably will 400 miles. Spartanburg. S. C. (151 bizds from es to one in favor of the { i i Washington boy a brisk € fourteen lofts competing) -A. S. Johnstone. mpbell defeated Dr. A. H The advance contingent, headed by| The Potomacs and r 130.02: C. Jibbey, 1138.80: P E _gmx? 1eam, i esenti ndia, 6-—4, 7—3, % T of C cabts Echool will sport Washington's col- | 1,138 ohnstone. 1.137. name engraved on # Fyzee, represent. ng India 3 J. N. Lowry of Cambridge, captain m_g an 2 rex)alm T ot | Burke. 1.134.87: D. Gostello. 1.134.23: §, trophy cup as the : % and Dr. McCrea won gven more combined English university { 078 11 Hhe Terattt O Arlels and | Voihmever. 1.13335: Ferris. 1.114.08. throwsh (heir c ; 5 done most “for the * # : ? decigively from §. 1. Jucob. at 6—4. 3’6 35: J. R m o McMahon. 3.076.85: Blair Loft. 1,088.49: will arrive in time for com-{the Arundels of Balt .t ot Know that they w promotion of athleties during the 3 4 P s th 304810 307 Giomon:. Cl 3 . petition in the natio intercolle- | V: 2 Ciub of Richmor 1 " Sherman v Kav? AR gt ool = ; ‘ Ireland thus qualifiecd to meet | Petition in the national intercolle- | Virginia Boat Ciu 105 Sherman, 1.024.40: J. W. Kauff extreme to diseard : e of a few poor ' are se sizable s to the v 5 France in the semi-final round of the | giate championships to be held at the |4r® sending sizable squad st e e diploamas, 3 competition. Merion Cricket Club, Philadelphia, The swimming contests in the Tidal i h, e {heg & J . The others in the|basin are open only to men and wom- ENNEL AND FIELD g ‘ : TENNIS STARS CONTEST | narte will be N D ttorn ana c.|on resimren with ae'A" 40 e | AMERICAN WOMEN WIN By GER i maGne a v ety ; Ramaswan "ot inde representing [t re el flled wans of ios IN BRITISH NET EVENT nin ol / 3 % 3 FOR FANS IN OTTAWA (emiridse. und o B Lezard. . Wate Hivers of mteliie geade More than) St 1 4 z 3 ¢ 3 E OITAWA, Ont.. Jite 5.—Loe Kingsley of Oxford and J. H. Vanalen "wn s‘wre natators are By the Associated Pres _ ition witich Sh A 3 : . AWA ot S of Cambridge "will embark later. o it June 5.—in the play in r debut at Richmond. as. | # 4 3 3 - o ; | ¥ Oxford-Cambridge stars are sched- | o The ¢ i e 0 s tournament of ner. she followed thirough 3 5 atcompanisd by S uled for several dyal inter-collegiate i | the Gypsy Ciu Stamford Hill . nov< . ; 50-yard ‘e swim, | Molla li‘ Mallor, rd. ba Always ook rethods fwhen xhots are ad. The expended to design Just right. The should Dut his mind to work | uxe of poor shots. o he should particularly st good shotx he hrings off. Lindley Mur; a | contests, including matches with one fellow who has narrowly 2 winners at the || 4 / : \ : sy e . Harvard and Yale ye-tuuluped. Rimne show of the Ladies' Kennel Club of | § i 3 champlon, played singles and doubles eluba from driver . i Shintlcie_w : 5 o e =8 AW s e vell, 1—i. 6 heone | Long B Rat g s : : 4L the official opening of the OUAWYL | MAY BET 50 CENTS ON RACE. .. : d e e oo the champion i ard free- 1 ioned show is to be held at minimum .bet on horse races|style swim, s 100-yvard free it Boston r 2 . é % 3 . in v iz 50,0 , 1 v. 5 1 S son, . 6—1. & 3 ! d 4 H been recorde: o 4 i@ a ! son bets were taken to the value of | women. ¢ elay round by Mrs. R yion, 6—o0. L — et ocal ken The judges for - . { Crocker, 4— 6—3. 3 cents in American money Among th re ax-d6—1 vet “been an- | o : < i Y SETTING COURSE RECORD Al ey Bien brovinaa i th 3 . s _PHILADEI . 3 res un “will be mple % o : Corona Glenna_ Colleit o Aenee | E | 3 : g ISR /5 straight the field Ma a1 | SCRUGGS TO CAPTAIN ‘ the ¢ | CENTRAL HIGH’S NINE Central \ngl|’< championship pine eled Wir Scruggs, h 5 . captain of the = - 5 S . i soved Harrison Dey Upper—Z. A. Biggs. junior single-double-blade cruising class. S — ok L R. A. Bogley (front) and C. B. Eaton, senior doubles, single- WEST VIRGINIA LOSES |« Bk iing das FIFTEEN SPORT STARS! McAULIFFE-0'GRADY GO Mrs. Bertha Eaton. girls’ singles. MORGANTOWN. 1 ST it STOPPED BY OFFICIAL| HURDLE STAR ASKED TRACK FOR OLYMPICS en hole 1blished June 5. — The h a te atch between 4 MeAuli t. and Martia B " TO RUN AT HARVARD AT PARIS COMPLETED i Califo: heavywelght, was > " —_— X ped in the fifth round last night s P. Campau. boxing com- bec of indifferent CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 5.—Maj). Br the Associated Press. Fred W. Moore, graduate treasurer| PARIS. June 5—The running track and Robert C| of the Harvard Athletic Association, |4t the New Colombes stadium has Robert Riley 7 £ : S as w an invitation to Charles been complete s ready for the Y A < fiome, and uiten i MAJ. SURLES WILL COACH 1550, 5o e nuraser o com: | mractice and traaing of otsmoie wn: | SR % HEN a brand becomes the fastest 2 3D CORPS GRID TEAM {péte in the Harvard handicap meet | letes one year in advance of the dite ) ; selling hi gradecigarin Americe S ay. or e opening o e games. %) > 2 A gll JIARSTERS NEW LEADER |, Bagminone, tune 5oty Atexun | 5 N0, ot an interesting 220 Hausels Bpnbdiics’ the/ Gagk! tach- o a2 N5 there must be a reason. That El Pro- OF TRACK TEAM AT G. 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