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SPOR'TS: ™~ ‘THE - “EVENING -STAR; - WASHINGTON, --D. -C,, Wilde and Villa in Title Bout Tonight : Britons Do Not Entertain Pro MONDAY: JUNE 18, 1923. SPORTS. Golfers YOUTH AND AGE #BATTLE 'SUZANNE, IN SCENE, HERE'S NEW BRITISH OPEN GoLF ciamp. | |BRITISH GOLF ACTION | ATTITUDE TO AMERICANS " FOR FLYWEIGHT HONORS MAY QUIT TOURNEYS SCORED BY YANKEES| AT TROON IS EXPLAINED | PARIS, June 18.—Suzanne Lenglen . i |won the women's singles tennis cham- plonship of France vesterday by-de- LONDON, June 18.—Walter Hagen and Gene Sarazen are quoted in the | Sunday Times as denouncing, just he- Welshman, Thirty-one, Wise in Science of Boxing, | feating Mme. Golding, 6—1, 6—4. fore thelr departure, the ruling of the No Discounesy Shown, P]ayers Just Being Left to In the men's doubles Jean Sama- i 7 . s i . Sy St. Andrews committes against 2 “Concedes Ten Years to Ambitious Filipino— | zeullh and M. Blanchy defeated Co- : 4 punched clubs just before the Brit- Themselves—Their Status Over There Is Different From That of Amateur. chet and La Coste, 6—8, 6—1, 6—4, ish open golf championships began " H .l 3 —3. Both felt rather keenly on the sub- M ruelling Contest. 6 Both Men Fit for G = t Mme. Lenglen and Jean Brugnon - defeated Mlle. Bourgeols and M. Co- in the mixed doubles, 6 2, T—b6. A" dvena’ with teats from Suzanne jeet. Hagen, who lost his championship title to Arthur G. Havens, after pay- ing tribute to the reception extended BY LAWRENCE PERRY. in the science of boxing, will climb through the ropes of the ring | final - Ienglon thiid fwon the EW YORK, June 18.—A little man from Wales, as old as he is wise ; marked the second set of the women's 1 fir: but Mme. Golding led in the to the Americans, added that what e e they did not appreciate was “appar- NE\\ YORK, June 18—In discussing the unsociable treatment which at the Polo Grounds tonight to meet a little brown youth from the | sccond. ' 40, causing "Lenglen to - e mowsastiasedimegai Bt the our professional golfing candidates for the British open title re Philippines in defense of his title of flyweight championship of the world. | JhoW @ certain amount of nervous e N cleventh hour. i ceived at Troon, a man who has been much concerned in inter- . - ‘ f . | i Sarazen agreed, saying: “It is a ationa v 2 and thirty-one, Pancho Villa, challenger, Then the linesmen made a faulty s g A o .2 [ national sport expressed the hopc today that cans r Jimmy Wilde, defender, gaunt and thirty o\ c mes, | Stben theldineamen Gmads e tanlty R e e At st P p 7 ay that Americans would under Ambitious and twenty-one, will meet in a bout that is scheduled for fif- |\, rought forth a demonstration from Andrews with such autocratic pow- |stand exactly how and why it happened. He maintains there was 4 ] o g 2 clock, . 3 ; s. When we come here again, i : . . = 5 Ho. cen rounds to a decision. The contest, scheduled to start at 9 o'clock, | the spectators, who showed their 5 . VAR e ol akain. 11 studied discourtesy in leaving our crack golfers pretty much to their ow: _astern standard time, beside bringing up anew the age-old struggle of ;\x‘vzxn“}‘!‘n‘. “:\r"th‘[\:;‘x:‘ “.?.‘,‘3‘1‘.’5.‘. s]’lre}:'(: ; i % e 1t & week before tHelavert: devices from the time they arrived until they departed. vouth and age, marks the fullment of a wish long held by fight followers e G He pointed out that in England a professional is automatically placed v 5 c | tators continued to evince sympathy F 3 for a match between these two men from the cends of the earth. h Lenglen's opponent, cheering , x 2 3 i in a social class below the amateur. The fact that he is in a sport not A challenge was first issued by = — | heartily every stroke sh:‘i .co)l‘-eg. . % « 4 : ENGLAND PREPARING for the pure love of the game, but for a living, defines very precisely his A pio s over and asked her ; . o s 3 s 5 7 Uilla when he was champion in his SHELBY BOUT PLANS b P Bp b el | . i status e j in America. Arrangements wers father replied. - 5 FOR 1924 OI_YMPICS 1 ereas a polo team visiting the e bor netirs hey mevecom Lenglen's father later, how- : ;. British Isles or a tennis or zolf out E ST NOW UP TO TRAGEY | st e it Busion: ik = PNSERE COlF | |5t o i wro. Interest in the proposed e I cial tournament; that she might not | BY WALTER CAMP. be accorded every consideration that ®o to Wimbledon, and that she might £ - 7 : 3 i hospitality commanded and courtesy hever play again, except on the Iti- e 2 Holding grudgingly to the theory By Georgze O'Neil. suggested, a set of professional in- iera. : o ! Sl that highly specialized training fo s - cut that agreement. GREAT PALLS. Mont. June 18—| & o ’ : A , poah m:lam;w’w i e ",""_"u‘i T! When you get into the way of |vaders would not find themscives In tonight's meeting. which erowns [, 50 0 Bt o e the Jack 2 = SlNe DUSINESs thall | cooping the ball off the ground | overburdened with attention a long series of ul battles, # o ] | svort, England is hevertheless going 5 = e e o e e TENDI D MORAN | - Fr e (e Enelun S T SIS | S il rendiy et a new otee Diftrent In America fighter from a_vouth | championship match at Shelby July 4 - : recover some of the glory she has lost| !B the solf astreke. dihe) factiihat i (hiahcoantey i shing out of hi in which he | passed into the hands of new execu- E ; z > e Your next impulse, when you Professionals are idolized, thut the known bot: D and defeat, :l\ es today with the de I’Ir)‘urr of Dan ALL SET FOR scRAP gt : inystiiceics I8 ihe Tast (oW year first feel the lhlp" bending under | dife 2 at lledst, have printed un- 4 m much ring strategy with [ LV i : s : 5 & : : There was a time when she was pre- | der names—columns of matter d and punch of youth, which | Tracey, pioneer in the mining indu AN e R : eminent in sports, but .America, with | the pressure of the foree, will be | pertaining to the <port f D 1 are his. The meeting should not | try, for Shelby to assume charge 5 s g b ) ' $ h her iutensity of training, has out-| to press. You can gradually in- |fall over themselves to engage them | to prove interesting. the fight arangements, THILADELPHIA, June 18.—Lew 3 » (sl b4 slr"xl_:)xu-xl ):;;v- B i e iErat crease the power you apply to the | (07 spccial tourneys and are enter Closing intensive training Tracey, with a corps of trained a Tendler, Philadelphia’s premier light- s mouresain e lost latsels, B eMtaln | Ol el s st mors) woaimsre tained like ambassadors, means noth- hoth men declared them % cight, and Pal Mora N 7 Tl 75 | is &O about preparations for the you g oves where, as said, a pro fit sociates, accompanied by Jack | Weight, an al Moran of New WAt b s . fn Olympic _games in u businesslike | rhythm Into your stroke, but you |fessional is a, well. a professiona ntamweights with well founded ! Kearns, manager of the champion.| Orleans were in fit condition today Py ot P Tl I way, under the leadership of Brig. Even in this country last spring putatic for hard hitting “m"—r v was selected to take over the | for their eight-round bout tonight “ Gen. Kentish, commandant of the ere was talk that our pros were . ey Olympic team. He is making an ef- . A the semi-final bout. They are i Seilale antherits | At the PhiikaGEhiaNY eigte e s a bit too pampered and th L b Y AT¢ | management with absolute authorit wlelphia National Leagu: fort to turn out Britain’s best for the \ ome of them did not have a clea et Now Vorand and latter business men of Great Falls dug | Ball Park preliminary competitions and (o send x s e ald notihavers) cle cheduled to box ten rounds. | linto their pockets Saturday to con-, 1t was sald that on the showing et e e e x they were ostensibly engaged by golf e measurements of Wilde ana | tribute to the $100.000 installment due | Tendler makes tonight will depend In’'comparisen with the large amounts A s i SR TOTOW flieviiane v nniio i s the final arrangement for a bout| «pent in athletics over here, but still seh s T L e are deemed necessary for the success. | between the Philadelphia boxer and o « reasonable sum. to which the King, wlho went to Troon should have bee Weight . e i of i haroh ravine | BR Leonard for the lightweight | Fags ot ¢ 8 | (e Prince of Wales and the Duke of not a little put out by the lack of in.... Height . particular attention to the machinery | championship in New York in Jul 3 7 " s " York have subscribed. An attempt enthusiasm and open-handed c for handling tickets lugene Criqui, the new feather- | [ A : o B . Ry is buing made o raise more money | - o aem and apen Tracey declared today that he felt ght champion. will appear in the | X A0S o y 2 by zoning the country and ““f,‘"g the | ast always keep in mind the fact |Scotlar confident that the ittendance would ring tonight for an exhibition bout | %% s S SR | (owns to zive sums according to are Kespiln mih d o : P : veach at Teast 20.000 with th with @ sparring partner. : Y > il population : that the ball ix given distance by | At the sam s Amens Chest (normal) ... 3414 | receipis at more than $600.0 g (e 20 Y Te looks as if Great Britain were| rnythm of the atroke more thanm | rimed’ 1o copes e CherC(e¥nanucn) e hacihe aNETARe I e P S e Cras s e by musculur power. British cousins do not alter their cod aixe L Lt would he about o refused to THUR GLADSTONE HAVERS. to meet international conditions i ¥ et an i N et AUSTRALIAN NETMEN : R Gl i : One of the diaxtrous rexults of et e oke maghe has figured in the promo- | This twenty-five-vear-old Englishman deprived Walter Hagen of his crown| ~ GOLF EVENT ATTRACTS. e 5 to b’ ke o werinuess J Ankle : tion of the fight with that of Loy J DE ! at Troon. Scotland, last week, by exactly one stroke. Havers" total of 295 Wat{ (y1{CAGO, June 15.—The second &n- | atances. will be that your club- | ns fame and money, the golf AR TR DL DEFEAT HAWAIIANS s St i T by o o et omome el R e e &e The_ report current here today is golEitolirnamentiatasting Sing into the ground directly back | $14¢ 3 ability will not ha that Eddie Pitts, a former Denver ENENSLOn CIH 8 of the ball. This ix a golf symp- v about of entrants of PRIME FOR WILLARD, editor, may succeed Collins. By the Associated Press. tom that indicates you are hreak- | & s from these United States MM IR il July 2. Mr. anton is cor ' PUBLIC LINKS' TOURNEY @ in business here for &' HONOLULU. June 15—James O resented ing your right knee as the club T » adt and ¥ 1. Doyle and 1. The past NEW YORK. June 18.—Now that|dent the final installment will be The Australian team. which, in ad- GOI,FERF representing a score of cities will begin to find their way | mathes are piaved with ciub vanai-| SPLIT EVEN AT TENNIS | was match waned, but Wilde, having agreed to the terms of Matchmaker O'Rourke. has at last arrived to cary | By the Associated Press. there is no re appea I\<4‘ IR i = B Hurlingame's challenge for a polo | tain the final install 5 $100.000 Anderson and J. B. Hawkes, members = = = = b= match for the interrational trophy im0 . bank presic’eam, defeated Al Castle and Dick A3 defeated R. Hayes and F. has reached the writer concerning ac | { | s as ¥ as collected Cooke, wa vis cup players. < Moise and 2; J. A. White, Jjr., tivities of British i e e e s S e 0 dfrek Y can ook (SWISS AND ARGENTINES iori'in 200 . 2 ¢ few y re being made to ob- | comes down—in other words, o — ; e cicor | raised in a short tir dition to Anderson and Hawkes, con- g T 57 A caps : :g:r;x’;’::' ::« :‘]ng his M = sts of R. E. Schlessinger and T. E. into Washington the latter past of the week to prepare for the | By tie Associated Press onga wi egin to turn his i i . - ' | e S T i i Members of the team which will| GENEVA. June 18.—Although Ar- | country that the s morthward. Tex Rickard hue| FIRPO STOPS HIBBARD. | Mvinnis. stopped here on the way to national public links championship, which starts a week from to- |, TEUI ¢ rown and Country Club | gentina had been definitely eliminated | challenge for four vears. Evidentl the mainlanc 't hi nore than o1 2 e ed = 2 = . lmorrow. A week from today four-man teams, representing a dozen!in intercity team matches between | from the Davis cup tennis competition | funds for the c of an adc nt him more than one perempto By the Assoclated T They will land at Victoria. B. C..| e < 3 ) HEDEC g Washir Norfolk and Richmond | by Switzerland in the matches played | qua ring of mounts has e legram. and he thinks they have KTCO CITY, June 18 —Luis Angel | and slaying a number of jmunicipalities, will play in the first annual competition for the Warren G. | 3 yesterday. They are day and Saturday, the final games | to hand and satisfactory progress ha impressed Firpo with the fact that!¥irpo knocked i Stabhard o ) games. will proceed 1o Harding trophy. President Harding will not be able to present the trophy | € Iph _Goldsmith. Na-|in_ the singles were played | been made in the lopment o ke can heavyweight, in the second : to meet the Hawaiian |2 CE < < DD (bl o i | ng Dl X he has a real fight coming to Amekican eavywols an | = Belconchn fihe tor . . 2 - to | tha I. Behrend, Milton| In these Argentina managed to|Youngz playvers. Sl s h—,‘ l""j“l"r to him i3 und here vesterday. : Davis cup mateh play. | himself at the conclusion of the tournament, as he will be on his way t B e L T s i L o T B aonl vt in e Meaes y Xt month and had better set| Alaska. i : ) S dgar Kaufman, Max | Boyd defeated Martin three sets to| game, the most colorful and thriling &hout preparing for it. Reservations have been made for Golf and Country ( Mrs. Hall'\weyl and A. E. Steinem. The last|two—6-3, 6-1. 7-9, 4-6. 7-5 in ail the calendar of sports, a ex Rickard is a great admirer of ' / many of the entrants at the St. James | has a card of 126 |two named are substitutes. S. ( In the other match Aeschlimann| American equine enthusiasts, to s Willard 9 was. And he be-| = £ E Hotel, whe 4 room can be obtained {aufman led in the rounds to de »n from Caminos, 6-3, 7 6-3. nothing of lovers of the galloping led ) at a nominal rate. Busses will be run _ U | termine the te members with The final score of the geries was! game, will be well pleased over th 3 p onsequence from the hotel to the golf course. e i the urn_ | ix-lole card of 180. <witzerland, 4 impending inv has at no time inciined €0 | APPE % R ’I‘O SHADE BRI’I‘I H From present indications the entire | Yesterday with of 74 Hel 1ollow the general trend of fans in| quota of entrants will be missing. | W3 B3 »|'“"r-y:“< e ordering flowers for the Pottowatomie | Last winter the U. S. G. A. set 150 | ™! 1an cheon g it rpo had staked himself. So he had lish outfit, for as Yale won handily over Harvard yesterd, Oxford de- 1ant's obsequies following injuries > men as the maximum for the entry (2Nd E. J. Doyle. and had 37 for each to fight Herman, a mark for him at|feated her ancient rival, Cambridge, earlier in the vear ived at the hands of the ardent | list, At present it appears there wiir| {rip of the nine-hole coursc. Doyle z that. While other athletes who will be members of the combined teams may | = o) e . ut the Mexicans, who had be in o etter records in the int fonal mect. a comparison of the | = ! Srmised the treat of a gLt betweer naTatest pertormances ix made in the following tabie Firpo Hibbard, failed to R | unqualified success so far as helping | ot vet been made known i _ semi-f ound e 1 a Sonae i s Gual mee Few Haven S ; . | : four ball matches which are being $ reputation is concerned. Luis in the dual meet at New Haven Saturday and at the recent Penn played at the Cabin John bridge relays have provided interesting matter for comparison with best| Mrs. William F. H a course Yesterday's results follow: A e e, HEE A R s e i i ing in the competit Marry F. Krauss and W. F. Turton ErEalor HnowisaEe oT L e dian | records made duringithe iyear b¥ Oxiord and Cambridge, and give the | Tom Moore trophy at the Washington defeated William Ullman and T. R as though he had 'doped it right, but | Americans an edge for the sixth mecting betwecn combined Yale-Harvard st at the wrong moment, in a prac- | and Oxford-Cambridge teams in England this summer. > bout. a pork and bean welter | If the te ces. Yale will have a ma- ng it all over the up_to which | jority on the team, @ ord will carry the burden of the hanked heavily upon the fact that in | Mexico and Cuba there would be no! Argentino. | | be less than 1 Vhether the U bad a card of 7. and Jim MEN’S WEA Firpo's tour among the Latin lands | P¥ the Associated Press GoOAL will permit eral ca s S . 2 > s s . o T i ¢ Bannockburn yvesterday to the south of us has not been an N V YORK, June 18—Periormances of Harvard and Yale athletes | cities to augment their quotas has|yoiched the semi-final round in the ! 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