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' 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 17, 1923—SPORTS SECTION. Kearr'zs, DempSey’s Pilot, is Paid Second $100,000: Siki Loses Battle ona Foul - — BATTLE TO BE AT SHELBY | Tides and Tidings PR /oo 'c"EsRT“Y TREE ‘m]; i SENEGALESE K. 0.5 RIVAL " ON JULY 4 AS SCHEDULED ; AEATIRTONA™ WITH BLOW BELOW BELT LATONIA, Ky., June 16.—Cherry Tree, three-year-old Broomstick- | . \ : Cerise colt, running in the colors of | > . . " Several Offers Are Received to Stage Contest at m—_— [ Moses Golgblutt. won the r:.{.qu.r.A.‘Morrelle, French ‘Middleweight, Carried From handicap, 35,000 added. the feature - Other Points—Raising of Money Offers Rare —— : cvent of today's card. Thé time was Ring Unconscious in Sixth Round—Fiaht 1523-5 for a distance of one anid one- 3 . . . sixteenth miles e R Story of Ring Financing. ? Falr Phantom was second, while | Give and Take While it Lasts. 2 ” i Prince K. came In third. Cherry Tree | —— - pald $31.70 straight, $11.70 place and | T T e . i $7.10 show. By the Associated Press . 3 ,.A 3 ! By the Associated Press, REAT FALLS, Mont.. June 16—The Jack Dempsey-Tom Gibbons | ARIS, June 16—Battling Siki was disqualificd in the six G heavyweight champioudin hight, Sagatog at the Inees and feady AQUEDUCT RESULTS | his match with Morrelle, the French middleweight to collapse, was shoved back on its feet tonight with new R § ? Wha conguered: th Morrelle was fouled, being carried from the ris exccutives in charge and Jack Kearns, manager of the champion, happy ) e SWAM CONTINDOUS Chennel e yenr e oy Vet it SR | conscious stae, & with the receipt of a $100.000 draft, the second installment due on the . LY FoR Fator) 16 t0 1,5 0 173 to'1, won; St. Allan Siki was penalized for hitting below the belt. and More 2 itk the rceint c n : ) HORS Py Johnson)i 8400 5 2yt B “secondi | writhing in agony in his corner, was declared the winner, much 8300,000 guarantee. . M - ) 3 1.20. Rockbottom, Cumsah, Knight of the | Mystification of his Sencgalesc opponent The fight will be staged as scheduled in Shelby on the Fourth of 3 Heather, Sunsini, Jollv, Guelph, For the first five rounds the men ic July afternoon. Payment of thg $100,000 was made by George H. Stanton, ‘ parilla, L'Eelair and Rocksalt also ra k ed a ich cri r v > 1 ) 00 I a L SEOOND - pAcend Rocksslt also ran. !Siki landed a blow which crumpled Morell president of the Stanton Trust and Savings Bank, carly tonight, in ac- about two miles; steoplechase—Grenadier, 138 | floor. The timekeeper imniediately announce cordance with the agreement reached last midnight. Kearns accepted (M), 2yte ke T80 10 17t & won' Bea I inade no motion to count. The judges the money with offers in his pocket to take the match elsewhere, but he . or Boamanen ot Corsi 21 ha' 21unee | mously decided that Sili had fouled declared he wanted to go through with the fight at Shelby. . ; Time, 421 Yedwen, Kintore and Rouletté| prior 1o the beginning of the fight Kearns had received an offer from Tom O'Rourke, matchmaker of . ) om BLAKE Ao man, Son Master and Bouletts cousled. | ope officials at the ringeide annaunerd 5 canii 3 ) X ! THIRD RACE, for two-ye: 5 s inounced antime, was the Polo Grounds Athletic Club in New York; from Tex Rickard and tonge—Transmate, ' 112 " (Hehton - 3 g0 'L | that no title \w Stake, ag the half unconselo £ ey Tatonto > ! even. 2 to 5, won; Cockney, 115 (Morris), 1 negalese had r 1 to weigh in, | trainers, nc from promoters in Uniontown. Pa. ~ . CHAMPION LONG-DISTANCE 0 SR R g o peighaon e stol of the raising of he — — arnes), o third, Time, 0.58 4.5 at purpose in stonio0 i ond o' the "RAT e of | poinE E SWIMMER o} AMERICA @)Thorndale, “(a)Byron. Little Alfred and | Wil the imen Contomed ver inancing i the history o boxing OF VILLA CABLES ankse Princess alo an 1l's blow in' the sixth, the Sencs Mayor Jim Johuson of Shelby. sixty ] - lese s v in % s O, s Tndividualis “respon- HER HOPES FOR VICTORY [ Alice. a1 colter " tha " Cayiton - one miler: | TCr in an attiinde of complete satis- sib or raising $76,000 in less tha e ~ Dunlin, 120 (Lang), 2 to 1, 1 to 2, 1 , | faction that he had won by a knock- wenty-four hotrs, while Great NEW YORK. June 16—Pancho Foaitaier B3k boa: o b Lo 8 | fantion that he had won by o ) business men ra 1 the baliance, Villn, whoe will try te wrest the > f;‘mnd:xvmldy, 118 (Coltiletti), 6 td 5, third. | fans, m: of whom: were in e Weacey Putiin Chrge: world’s fiyweight champlonship i Sime, 137 45. Bluomont and Cyclops also | dress, the battier howed thea Pan Tracey, hotel owne 1 min- from Jimmy Wilde at the Polo (uBIETH BAGE. twoyeurolds and uy: fvs d shouts of derision and i i claiming—La! rey (Car- ly assuming at the Ing operator, was selected to take Grounds next Monday night, haw N ter), 8 o 1, 3 Yo 1.8 to B wwons Vultoe: * Wl most drowned out the Shares of iue fiebr witn @ | received many cablegrams wishing S 105 '(Callahen), 3 to'l, 8 to 5, seconds Dor. | . were not for him. = = othy Ryan, 103 (Rose), even, third. Time, Searles, former assistant cashier Niws succens in: the Inst few dnys, A GIRL SWAM 1,00, Watch Out. Mardrinktum, Fridey 13th, Greet Verdiet ax Popula he Great Falls National Bank, as as- :m: -:hlny‘ L’:::d::.';.m;'dn':: FROM ALBANY To NEW YORK . AN EMPTY SOAP BOX ?m{d—;_ {Bed Mill, Princess June, Furor and Cheme: | When the judges announced th ME DISTANCE sistant treasurer. The original execu-| pne, tRAt meant the mont of all fo E SA SIXTH RACE, one mile and seventy yards; | 10¢ Plack fighter had heen disquali- tives. Johnson and Loy J. Molumby,| MWanila, whom he left behind three WOULD COVER THE S| |for throe.year.cids; claiming—Sunguest, 115 | 100 the applause of avpro re - \ 2 il el above the shouts of derisior 3 X ¢ e segion. w ot be supplanted vas » o ooney), 2 to 5, third. Time, 1.44.|that he had won, and climbed reluct- | take | Fischion) of Trice “Winhing you waeed Do your T e ) T Rt 4. |[ wowmws | KEYS IN SHELBY BURIED .. — - zanizing wh ssiry, Tracey said. “Mike Collins, the or g ; dunietimuiser undoubieaaatl he g . FIRST- RACE, claiming for thres-year.olds | A I SCE NE F Bl( r;;zmn.q because of his experience in tand i six fuclange Guvtnor 107 Grotherd | ¥ the boxi ne.” . 10.50, 36. “won: Colored Boy, 113 (3. Tnroatenis ’:ln\\rl- weather with a = Francis). $25.60, $14.00. second xzcx wheat, r " and ¥ oove - = [ (Stearns) ird. im in Dempsex's workout this afternoon = | — . ’ | “3ECOND RACE, throeyearolts and_up: | HELBY. Mont. June 16.—Mayor Jim A~ the champion entered the < = lone mile and thrée-sixteentis—Willow Tree: for fhity-five vears before he se . feld off until Dempses went through lhave watched the training of both SOUNDS REMARKABLE ~ BUT MEANS NOTHING, AS THE TIDE CARRIES EVERYTHING WITHIT. | Bner 368 e e o teomai] s sual si s of bo ;) ” § o 2 . 3 i - % o T T The c osing la in th r.:un.lf t‘r :l\mw\\\m‘_”Hn- heavy l-‘:l’:;.-rf boxers were Josth tuilighitsto: xenture I have received so many sug- ficient fat. The fatter the swim- robably a better man than |21035. Also ran—Kenmere, Pete Foy and | curfew. The 1 o'clock closing law is nix in this boom fitled bug and o round of shadow prediction of the winner of the bout| gestions for the “Believe It or mer the easier it is to float—and lake. Young Howell, also of | THIRD RACE. maidens: two-vear-old: ’I" places of amusement, after Someei "n hed solc {the arena west of the town, and buried cevs of th i boxing Monday night. in which Jimmy Wilde | Not” cartoons describing how that is realy all these so-called Chicago, is another good one. furlongs—Baurbon Boy. 108 (Connolly ) j the : W ¢] the exception « ) ¥5|of England will defend his title of | this one or that performed some = marvels do. They float along Charles B. Durborow of Phila- |3.7)" §3.20. 8270 second: Post. Dispatch, d30 | W1ere the Dempsey-Gibbons ring will be erectes | With $5.50, $4.00, won: Colonel Gilmore, 105 (Har- two rounds with George Godfrey e ; vél Al i i i hi # 7 | (Gray), $4.60, third, Tims o 50 is wide open as regards late up. which runs f RSEED EIRRL. Thiworkbat nipoare world champion flyweight against| marvelous aquatic feat—such as with the tide, which flows from delphia has made some remark- | (Criv) 8460, third, Time 108385 Al | Dl barore ena out their promis. Ereates he slow. Dempsey found that Godfrey | Pancho Villa of the Philippines. towing boatloads of people; four to six miles an hour. able cross-channel swims of long | Annie )t Cinehil s eI 4 e was ready to sluz with him, and used | Except for a ten-year difference in| swimming with the hands and Real swimmers never indulge distance and duration. Toth and .| TOURTI RACE, thieeyenrolds and up: six e ity fhoms s : 1eft hooks and rips o the hewl and age—Wilde being thirty-one and | feet chained; circling an island in these so-called feats. It usual- Sullivan of Boston, who tried to | §irig™si—Bey Valee, 118 (Long). 8970, 8460, the stragslers, who, canit iotitic "-dyl 4‘n v]\\rl‘- but the negro r :\1”1‘\“(\\;"1\! h:\l(T"x!\" "H‘x‘l a:;dah‘:';x“l when tied to a chair; or swim- ly is some professional connected cross the English channel, are ‘g.gg secont -crork o"lT;GK;oalAll\ «\\'.u;u m‘mh‘ LR .M un 1 - 4 and Cre Jucl Bur the Pittsburgh heavs- | go into the ring within one pound of | Ming several hundred miles from | with some beach resort who seeks real good men. Capt. Alfred | 2080 "RiC GiRE TSN ahi Rewdy " lfer down the depot & the Wl s the champion for two|each other's weight and neither above | one city to another, that I think publicity and business in this Brow_n is another deserving of | FIFTH RACE. the Enquirer handicap: | trunscontinental fravelers Those whoe visit here counds after Godfrey and Harry (112 pounds. the flyweight limit an explanation is due the public ~ manner. mention. [ R e e e 2t e 2 bs on the throfie carly in the A i Draks finishied alie afternoon's boxiug, | (1t 1s the thicd big A5tis battie ofl in thie liiferest ofiteali swinmiing The real |ong-;fimnce swim~ Probably the most remarkable S0 s Fair. Phanton, 103 (W A tnias e U the T -k e B e B b St fne by Do not be misled by any of the ~ ming champion of America—and of all swimmers was Capt. Mat- .'$5.60. '$4.10, second: Prince K. 101 (A. s Slipned away ove e s oper any damage. experienced ringster had met a young, 0/ 2 3 Y = ¥ : . $630. third. Time, 1:523-5. Also!the places come e B imiitious noviee In the first, Jess| above-mentioned stunts. that means the world—is Tom thew Webb of England. He was | woion) segoy i, Time 1520e Ao 45 : i Willard., typify age. defeated They are fakes—and are only Blake of the Los Angeles Athletic the first man to cross the chan- |F rebrand_and llr:lr-dt bvl.lmhur Brgaret 3 L1 2 h st e e 6oty | Bleyd Johnson. and in the second | accomplished by the aid of a Club. Blake can beat any of these nel. He also performed the all |¥iniror finished second bue wes duqualified | Kins Tut pavilion co et o o Cipon the | Busene Criqui of France knocked out! gerong tide or current. An empty “experts” by about four miles in but impossible feat of swimming | SIXTH RACE. three-vearolds and up; one | /OVUI o rinads sigh of rebief upon the fthe ancient featherweight titieholder, e i i cont 2 mile and three.sixieenthis—Rib Grass. 111 o ey ceipt of information here tonight | johnny Kilbane of Cleveland soap box would cover the same | a ten-mile swim. . continuously for over three days B, Mooney). 35,40, £330, $2.50, wo I. | ments at the Mustan The boys Sust m it Falls that the second | One of the biggest fistic crowds of | distance in about the same Another real swimmer is Gene and nights—seventy-four hours. 90 (Parke). §..30 $250, second: Su from the oil fields for a litile recreation £100,000 of the $300.000 guarantecd {the season is expected to be seated | The most mecessary aquat Bolden of Chicago, who also held Webb met his death trying to | 104 (Wallsce). $2.60. third. Time. . | swarm to the dance hails. A lone movio thix faxt-moving town there ack Demps for his bout with |in the ounds, home of the New s + such tricks is suf- the national distance tifle, He is swim the Niagara rapid | Also ran—Humiplrey, Flying Prince and’ Qoes its best to attract, but the c s o o > R ommy Gibbons July 4. had been paid when' the hout starts,| duirement fo = . » { lomga—Sencourt. 111 (Wiiace). $16,c0. $3 30 | hasn't time to sit for an hour in a 1 SEVENTH RACE. threeyear-olds: six fur- ! potition is cen. He Mike Collins, the mitehmaker a a fonday night. Tt will | $3.00. won: Permarco, 91 (Parke), $2.80, $2.50, | (2"} LT =~ e ne “ second; Trooper, 113 (Fronk), $3.90, third. Earas fng his eve on strangers droj nuur:rrnl ‘h!_(u \»11. i for the fight have |be |,r.'snfl|].~.|x 1; fuur“n[};p};. bouts, the D D D E 1 arsoper. 1 Fonk). $5.90. thir : 2 ; PR fuht ropulution aut vesltents! Cloteriny Bos e caxl Tremaine oflf | KENNEI AND FIEI D i Wb faci and Bete T, Chiet of Police dohn Attaon is keen- | out of Shelby were 1t when word of the payment was received. Impromptu trains. T big job for the i} ST oo | 70 TRAIN AT MEADE e pomviL w5 B 2 5| paoNS NEVER HAS Wk at John you might amusem o Took at J 3 nigl : 4 . . a col- | MEXICO, CITY. June 16.—Promoters o . % o : at"he was just an ¢ 1 ine “r“":‘l\hnyh ”IIvr‘uln';L sy iwas A\;'nlu lof the bout between Luis Angel I Camp Meade has been selected as | OCAL kennel owners are centering their attention on the sanctioned FIRST RACE. for three:yearolds and up; o oo e g BEEN KNOCKED DOWF S"e"’i s new )u;\:)m\ ‘"\“" 'M o | Argentine heavyvweight, and Jim Hib- | the training site for the 3d Corps ,n-l}r‘-crl .\ho‘w w’h)r: is to ',‘“ I;zm-_u by the ;\‘p;ln l{hl! kenneh.;;fziur‘:rss:s;—w:::x “fi’:‘.‘é,"’f""cg,"e};“"g‘“"%? idn. Taavisien from those WD - attendance. Gibbons not ex on June 23 for the benefit of the Community Hall of St. Mary's | $6,10, $3.75. second: Charles J. Craigmile. | —_— either his punch or < footwork o p o oldiers e pa fo ridiron con- 1 P . : . - & 114 (Chalmers), $2.55, third. Time, 5. | Opinion. - . aer S BUNEh oS i fnte of the ugitation 4»-:-.:l;ni.:irh"r;:mc?;nps:. it ;‘H"'“ : F"::“l;:\d«m‘ = }p.m»u The premium list for this event has just been issucd and shows Pampas, Lucky Run, Chincoteagie, i g 'I""“"" with the heavywelght, made his first appear- | e Rl e . Reportes ct at Fo! " | a handsome asso of s ial prizes. It is derstood at Rooster, War Fox, Assume. Wee Toddler, Years ago he had a reputa Ance in the training ring here and {Poor showing of Hibbard in his work-| However, housing arrangements (. IS anpstulent (ot apcsial ‘! i jar it "1' 1 that the | BSE 8 Nrmistico and_ Fictile: aiso. Tan: | nandy with' the irons o hation fast workout, | °Uts is responsible for the large quota who | Winers will receive in many instances handsome cups and other trophies. | “SECOND RACE, three-vear-olds and np: one | ers don't know gave the challenser a fast workol e pedr orithe il B The list of judges is as follows: mile “andCssseneySiis"Aneiphon ' o2 i & S o e | «nswered the busle to training. a 3 . e io1d) . $17.90.° $7.90, wor: Brrgors R KIPKE WINS NINE SPORT | SIKI'S LION INJURES MAN. |{"\ deemea st b the mitttars | 30 I atticd R i o WILDE IS “PERFEC? {111 (Bcobie), 5,10, §490, sscond; Rex Galety. ; R PARIS, June 16—While Battling|authorities to send the 1923 squad| George H. Kernodle Washington, Jamima, Moustte. Pelf, Blarney Boy. 3 it alic a. el Siki's young lion was promenading e county strong-{D- shepherd (volice) dogs. § and_Bassano Boy also ran, ust walk a chalk LETTERS AT MICHIGAN U- at the end of a leash with its owner | t0 the Ann Arundel county L Dr D Buckingham, Washing- THIRD RACE. five and one-eighth furlongs western Joke., s p—r g ol et e bold. | ton, D. ¢, Gotttes FIGHTING MA 99 three-vearolds rd up—Admirer: 114 ‘WAl Harry Kipke. the grid star of the|JL. the e 8 B3os el o Lcartered atl Fabtoidhes . rashingte: 1$5.30, $3.45, .$2.55. won: Joella J.. 10! ‘ ke part Universits of Sichigan, has won the |animal overturned a pedestrin The plavers will be quartered at! Thomas P Baldwin, Washington. 3 A Jtades ey -0 se Coy PO p: - ) (Sharpe), $6.80. $4.85. sec i Mercury, 120 Mo coveted “M" nine times iim three] bErt Monnier, ‘fitty-one. wiose the Camp Franklin cantonment—the | D. &, polnters, setters. | (Alexandera). $4.30, third: Time. 108 35,1 wirh scrap July 4 have s mong MDY SROTLS. HCL T A g ndeavor to build up a machine | dogs NEW ORK, = A g Al ix furlongs: for jtratning that (hege Piecrs Ko i five in fo 1L Basket ball, hoxing. | SCORES BIG SCRAP. will e s E YORK, June 16 — Jimmy| FOURTH RACE, six ongs: for three. | hard of Buffalo. to be staged here to- | rea foot ball squad. Last fall the, lived here a while you will revise | morrow. have announced that, because i Ganie A. Watson, Washington, ' yy. i soar.olds—Herem (Scobie) e/ < 'much more exciting the dal tennis. speed ball, socce i by gr LOUIS. Mo, d 16.—Pro that will cmulage the plunging tanks |, Charies & Wateen ashinglon. | wilde. world flvweight champion, | Bas e s Aop bl 60 30,851 L u the fighters’ camps bowling, track, golf and swimming tion “of the -scheduled Dempmey-Gib. | tearing through the marine line. Classes have been provided for Who will defend his title in a fifteen. second: Lilt. 131 (Claver:. 52,05, | The riders met in shape by trying — = hons fixht at Shalby by the Montana | Head Coach Surles fs due to report | junior npuppics (to six months of 3ge). round match Monday with Pancho fhird, Time 11235 Pittston ani Doc put reputed ad” horses to find out > 2 niet a {f they Are mean enough to enter ir American Legion was condemned in|for duty on July 25. and the first|sen X ve months | v, the Philippine mite, at the Pol FIETH RACE. mile and one-eighth: for! L 3 T BAS Terolution adobted by ehiard ; of aze). limit dogs and bitches and te, o -eis! or | vodeo competition. | Knight and Day PUBLISHES FIRS # resolution ndovted by the Richard | .ndidates for the squad will arrive | o0 S8C 0 N O e in all breeds Grounds, has been called the “perfect | thiee-vesrolds and up: handicap— <Baby [ |05 TR LT e e Sroundup, ara i lerson P'ost of the lcgion here last oo (Wal .85, 3 01 T N BALL TIDINGS IN 1853 Antereon 5 e e S iainiy sk |oben 0gm ana bliches tn sl brasas| Srvunds, has becn (e 38 Tl Boon "ol G et L e ganehes I Soniana ~ bout base ball first put will be started. The West Polmt|ClWh . .re convententiy| Master of all the tricks and punches {ToKIst 0 e shao a5, "ot A e e s et News about base hall was first pub- i ] i As the Kennels 4 K s pan 1 | not be ha by the ranch owne lished in the old New York Sunday| OLYMPICS IN U. S. ONCE. |Plavers. who graduate this month. |, o%.q""4nq" can ‘be convenlently of the trade, Wilde has had the great- | = SIXTH RACE, thr ds and up: one | They have along a few experienced | Meicury: ini 150 = 2 > are entitled to leave of absence untilf reached either by bus or automobile est boxing carcer of any ilving pu.|mile and seventy yards — Wilkes-Bare, 95| riders who put the bucking ponies Prior to that year evervthing re-j The only time the Olympic games| ,, ug 25, but it Is thought that!on the 7th street pike, it is supposed t of the British Isles. In more | (HowsTd; 3870 8340, 42.40. won; Famnie|(nroush their paces. Lt e e \was merely hear- | were held in the United States was in ber of the gridders wiil report | that there will be a large attendance, | thin a dozen years in the ring he was | Beomene 100 onerssy, oo, So; *ogondi| “These men seem to take their lives say St. Louis, Mo., in 1904 T s ) both from Washington and from the knocked out but once. Pete Herman, ' 14535, Harmonioos, Doughnut aud Bfi|in their hands every time they mount i O ent followers of the pigskin |nearby Maryland counties. former world bantamwcight cham- |Dog Drummond alse ran. B} ia troublesome broncho. At Miller's Jxcellent followers of the pieekin | ™Men. R. H. Johnxton reports tie|pion. sent Wilde down for the count | SEVENTH RACE thiseveerolds and wp:(ranch the other day Lou Minor. one “'I"'dh D ehn’ captained the vics | breeding of her Scottish terrier bitch,;in the seventeenth round of a pie- ' one mile and onesixteenth—Dark Hill, 112 of the west's best riders and world | o(riving for AND S'!’REAM e T3 mleven of the Greylegs | Queenie: to a newly imported dog in | turesque fight in London in January, | (Sharpe), $4.60. $8.35. $2.50. won; 'Blus champion in 1812, came near serious | In the 1<t T B oy And White, an end | Philadelphia. The ‘name of this dog | 1921 Wilde has been ldle since tha | Brush, 106 (Fields). $9.05. $4.85. secont: injury when a horse rolled over on | coded the r there wer e e O Tt anl 18 not at ‘hand. but it s understood | defeat. . High Gear, 112 (Demayo), $3.50, third. Time, | i hefore he could disengage him- | names Reich, Tony Mel By Perry Miller D T T that he has established an enviable | Born a hamlet near Cardif,|§3820, Attorney Muir. May Roberts and yoif from his sadlle. But he took ay Tur TRElE H R L y Perry | e A e Y o ence, | Show record abroad and that he comes | Wales, thirty-on, ars ago the 12th | oUot &80 ¥ as all in a ‘e work, and h Dodd, Timberlake and Lawrence | % n orica touted to equal the stud|of last month, Wilde entered the pu- | f a a5t /el I 2 in the Potomac river cleared. | backfield men of repute, are also in 0 0 4" ¢ ha noted Ch. Auburn Beetle. | gilistic game when a mere stri URING the past week, as the water in D s Annther Jikcty camdigate|Tee X & thobr game when a mere strip o WANI cAPIIAL A c D anded. both large and small, anywhere from | expected -to report is Lieut. Von Herzlund Kennels announce thellad. He soon became a wily. elever s e Another rider did a complete somer v hin 8 few i\. ) limped, he climbed aboard again Paul Sampson, and refused to he thrown. : hers suceumhed to | r plenty of rock were Iz Piing, who won his “P" at Prince- | breeding of Alf v. d. Lindenluft to the | hoxer, fashionedl in the English mold sault when his horse leaped into the T Greb hout. Gibhons ficiano of the Little river, opposite Georgetown, to the Little Sakie. imported shepherd bitch, Clea V.| Then, taking a lesson from the Amer- air and came down on four feet £ again with more knoc Falls. beyond the Chain bridge. . R - t\ml;‘schl::‘l:ri h;holl'“lnslil;e ;)ehe:ls r:‘:“‘. Mannheimer, an attache at the Ger-' He won half of his contests by ‘m.‘ on ivided e e e ap] aut andl ociianivictoRiey o 'yz“ he cmaller rockfish, or pan rock. can be found from |l11e mouth o g e A a 200 He o | man embassy | knockouts. Bantams und fyweights {came up with @ smile. A Ton . et he Little river all the way up to what is known as the Parlor, opposite | UPRIRE duty at Camp Meade with the alike fell before him. He whipped . . Besides the be: riders of theldivi and Gibhong floored h Fletcher's boathouse. As the channel of the river narrows and the water | 201 Fi1g " Xrtillery. | everything in the British Tsies and| Efforts to make the Capital Ath-|morihwist. leading roners and “bull: | fimes hifore the refori ciomp 9 € & W )2 £ f; D, 3 g 5 e i i 0! W in te s c Cl originally forme oggers’” « o ound- o te ound I hecomes swifter, the big rock are to be found from the Parlor to Little | "Suries will be assistea in nisi|} §, ARMY PoLolsTs p ghe continent Within ten pounds|ietic Club, originally formed under|doggers” Will compete in the round- | the tenth round 2 e largest caug his vear being hooked above the bridge in the [tutelege of the squad by at least two America several Years ago op | the auspices of the public service and T Falls, the largest caught t & more coaches yet to be named. He go. ° g vicinity of Middle Rock and Turkey Foot. Will_devote most of his energies to TAKE TH'RD TROPHY {\)e'\‘é}):t (f)lx‘acmé’xrfrf:"pxax‘f\fl\';],':o 2.’.‘(?\:% ”;lu.valmn.a\n (|.‘£;:;?:"?‘L “rrm"rh:t\l:\‘: -l B4 this vieinity for their fishing|a ‘half apicce. Peeler crab fs used | capacity for several vears at West small men were defeated by him. | are being made by the membors e eIt Dl erlbok e fack | almost eNelusively’ for balt. and 'the | FOIAt under Head Coaoh: Charles W: , Zmels men were defeated by him. Jack | are belng made by the members. That the emall anid large rock can-|best fishing grounds are Tolley's and | Lialy, former Harvard captain and: pyiLADELPHIA, June 16—Riding | first opponent in the United States In | pointed chairman of a special w’ he landed with the same kind | Hackett's bars, each within five or six | quarierback, and later -star of sev- [ ouchehod over the GreeR river polo | a tencround no-decision contest in| mittee to draw up a new c itution of bait. Thos ferring the smali- | miles of Annapolis. f1sn- | €r8l-elevens on the Hudson. _{team of Monmouth, N. J.. the U. S.11919, was credited by some boxing!for the club. She will b sted by . S ar and more frequent catches of the| Several Washington anglefs, flsl AlL of the coaches will be Army|srmy four of Washington added an-|\writers with a shade the better of the | Misses Esther Honkala and 1dn TER 1 \ han rock aill be rewarded with fair | ing at Shady Side. located below Au- [ men, the soldiers planning to use no{gifier ‘vietory o their big 1ist of | milling. s e o s ILE I = > com- returns if they use only bloodworms, | napolis, had unusual luck (he past|civillan mentors for their athletic|triumphs. The Soldiers’ victory came | "Wilde is a clean-cut chap, typically | bers of the cliub are Miss Pasline but those who want only the “big”|week. One party caucht three big|activities. in the final round of the President’s| British in manner of dress and an en- | Thomas, champion bowler of the Dis- el Dol ones will need fresh herving, which | trout and a washtubful of good size —_————— cup tourney. The score was 12—6. tertaining conversationalist. He is| triet. and. Miss Slu::ldmx champion are very hard to get at this time. | hardheads. | The cleancut victory gave the Army | married and has two sons. swimmer and -diver. * i For some reason the big rock wril " r ¥ ‘ENGLISH POLO'STS SEND aggregation three cups to their credit| The boxing records have gathered | % not take bloodworms and only oc-| Some real good cfhes have been since the local polo tournament sea- | statistics on 127 of Wilde's pugliistic . casionally can one be induced {0 take | reported from Rock Point and Hene- | CHALLENGE TO U. S. TEAM [ son opened. This same four inci-|engagements. He is credited with 63 BECKETT CAN'T BATTLE erab. If an angler is lucky in get-|dict, Md. Last Sunday at Rock Point dentally captured both thé Wootton | knockouts, 50 victories by decisions. ting some fresh herring the fish may | all the motor boats were out on "'“[ NEW YORK, June 16.—A challengel and the Bryn-Mawr trophles on thel3 draws, 2 lost decisions, 1 loss by a CARPENTIER ON JULY 4 Suitings of 100 of Tweeds, Kool be cut up in piccrs about in inch!fishing grounds. and all returned with | o ¥ TQRG SROC S, B8 Lo e flold, while today, as afore-, knockout. 5 no-decislons and s exnis ot ar i ; ; in lensth. but in xo doing be carc something to show for their effor(s. ;0w hela by the United States, was|said, captured a leg on the Presi-|pitions. SOUTRARE IR dase! o) p I : Kloth and Priest- futiaoc to Shrow awaxthe Reas received by the Polo Association to-|dent's cup. His fighting weight is 112 pounds, | potc e " *Bia™ poatvweight, an wool quality, g lev’s Eaghish nand its gille. This is the giosd At day from the Hurlingham Club of| Tt is the first time that one team|the flyweight limit. He is a little | Dogkelt (British heavyweight, “an-| d ey’s English Mo- fractive part of tho fish for the big CHESAPEAKE BEACH England. has ever had the good fortune to win | broader of shoulder and stiffer of jaw [Moun¢ed tofay, that he would b 1 guarantee 4 Tosle SRdavhRn e I e The challenge stipulated that the| three cups in one season. The Army | than Villa, and has, perhaps, the (g5 10 EEIL EONECS Terpenticr. H fast col hair. will be no flm{'L! A o the p do matches should be played on the field | team, however. did not accomplish |harder punch. In other respedts they |[2FI°F Fwrench champion, on Ju ast color. B ke fenormen last week | Desplte the low water and the |of the Meadowbrook Club at West-| the almost impossible without belrl§ | are about on a parity. S B L R " To Ord were Charlie Fletcher and 8. J.|proneness of the finny tribe to prefer |bury, N. Y., In September, 1924 . fextended to !{-fie‘}i'r‘\‘{:-refaéhg“ Lol jiired in his fight with Dick. Smi To Order > 0 Order Held, who landed five rock weigh-|the deep off the oyster bars, there | The Polo Association stated that.its . : DUBLIN JOCKEY AT 72 {1ast mofith, has not healed sufficiently | -t s v vi oon would meet | tough assignments. ing fifty-two pound Fletcher | was some instances of ood catches of | executive committee soon would meet | tough asseiments, o | pier the s ta good o Ieasentiny comiie s to permit of another ring battle so caught one that weighed eighteen|hardheads and trout off the long pier. | an 3 > 5 i i soon, he said. 50 Shd threooquarter pounds ana Held { challenge. Army four played scintiliating polo STILL RIDING WINNERS i 7 i They started out in the first chukker landed a couple: well over t Albert Fletcher, fish and game su- . By ot o 1 S : ! v 2 Y y overcoming-the one goal One of the oldest jockeys the| Schoolgirls in Ja e taking up pounds. These big ones were-hook- | pervisor for the district of Virginia, D O e n est jockeys in choolgirly in Japan are taking ur ed in the swift water above Chain|adjacent to the District of Columbia, i world is Harry Beasley, aged seventy- | base ball as oue of their sports, ; i i according to their handicap rating, e moiame. " The eguiar rock - Asming | notifed the editor of the sning | HAWAIIAN MIDSHIPMEN fosording to thelr handicap rating | ewo, of Dublin, Treland. ' = T P >otoma vash- | col hat he h vithin th ington ix Just ot hana "ana it we ;lz)Prl;‘lPllv\':floehe_oz::; o have & oe:dl; UPHOLD WATER FAME that :%C;x‘: il :'L‘“"“‘:“:m‘lrs_ lead | has been winning some of the great- Match Your Odd Coats THE QUALITY AND FIT OF WILNER SUITS GUARANTEED have no leavy rains anglers can (supply of Virginia licenses to biydis- | . SIa ko one est races on the Irish turf. RA expect some real snort tributed to Washington anglers. As Aquatie performances of ml: were never e soon as these licenses are procured men from Hawail nt the Naval 1P FOR FISHERMEN. é With Our SPecla] Accurate measurements, careful cutting and tailor- the anglers will be notified where to cademy during the past year = ing by our skilled union tailors on the premises assures bi th in thi: ity. have lived up to the reputatiol u C. = 2 = By & ' ,"v;!)’:’b"b“;";e'."m,., In Virginia, openedl of Tesidents of that ; . HARPERS FERRY, W. Va. June| you a perfect fit and entire satisfaction. n s —The Potomac and Shenandoah i ANNAPOLIS, MD. last Friday, Juné 15. The only re-| Hawatinns have excelled in vari- ol wers iy e i . ) $ 65 ‘:Quallty and Fit Guaranteed s / ports received so far, state that the| ous ways In and on the water. . N JOS. A. WILNER & CO. Monocacy river is full of small-| “William A. Kanak a fall- : afternoon. Hardheads still afford nearly all|mouth bass, and many good catches| blooded Hawallan, ix a lemding | o # gl T 0 new Al colorw, sizex, patiern: EISEMAN,S Custom Tailors 7 2N 605-607 7th St. N.W. Corner 8th and G Streets N.W. i | | of the fishing in nearb waters. with | have been faken from that stream. mber of the wwimming team. . |Vigar Randolph . : INDIAN Frank. 6761 | an occasional straggling ro or a an academy rvecord holder |R . Lehmen . - i Trout. A few have been trying to| The National Milltary Sport Shop| in wome of the sprints. Charles | C. S, Les - MOTOCYCLE { lure these gamier fish, but with | has offered a $15 rod or reel to the| F. Chillingworth, jr., of part DISTRIBUTOR littlp succe: and the only effort|angler who catches the largest trout{ Hawalian blood, has won a place e = likely 10 ield fmportant results is| during the season. The only re- a member of the varity crew, | Gotls for Army_-Montgom Used and Rebuilt Motocycles Sold that ‘directed against the hardheads. | striction placed upon the offer is that | and Romald Dew Hixgins, who has | J8dwin. %: Slerr, S5 TIEey, 1o T000: on Easy Terms—Repairing The ordinars result of a morninz's | the fish must be caught with rod and | Just been gradunted, was eaptain | Top O7eey RiTsroBelsyal, 5 Bantp’ OWARD A. Fi & CO. wr afternoon’s fishing on the part of o[ reel or with & hand line, and must | of the water polo team. He also ‘Roferco—Maj, E. T. Edwin. H . FRENCH . reasonably skillful angler is from | be weighed in at the shop al 742 9th{ won first prize for the eficient sco1 William H. Rocap. 424 9th Street N.W. fifty to a hundred hardheads, weigh- | street. handling of small boat under safl, game—8 periods, 7' minutes each.