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SPORTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESD AY, J ULY 31, 1923, SEOQREST Would Bar Dempsey -Firpo Battle : International Polo for Washington Unlzkply HARRY WILLS TO DEMAND | A MATCH WITH CHAMPION| Manager Will Ask Boxing Commission to Compel Title Holder to Fight Colored Scrapper Before He Meets the South American. Harry mission today EW \HI\I v 31 Mullins, Paddy boxing con Wills' manager, goes to demand that at Jack Dempsey for the world heavy- sefore the title holder meets Luis Angel Firpo. He he commission to bar a Dempsey-Firpo battle, and zet a chance Dempsey mateh before the outdoor season closes appears before the commission, Tex Rickard ! for a license for the Dempsey -Firpo battle. where Firpo is meeting minor fighters, state ar before meeting the champion. He sist on a postponement, because he | hampion within a year, and Rickard has | | COOGAN-MARKS BOUT | . SHOULD THRILL FANS If Mel Coogan of Brooklyn and Sid | Marks of the Quantico Marine tion fight only ha well I managers insist n, the | hout of the at Sport yland Thursday night 1 a rip- | ¥ fight ful nt will eclipse | « ever offer- | 1 sta as their) wain boxing show | tati his credit ons Hobby of the Talt; nrl .o!hflr lrvlnl»l‘> te ar GENARO KEEPS TITLE IN BEATING WALLACE DE FOREST DENIES SPLIT 1,4.\, A round, floor! Kid Wolfe, over Woife BIG FIELDS IN FIRST . . DAY’S RACING AT SPA Downey bouts wer B phia he bou “*| GENE TUNNEY TO FIGHT S DAN 0'DOWD TONIGHT 'n and IW YORK stars. A lney, champion | morn-| America, and T that the| ton mect here ; I\\»[\n- T "] o] with Mike title in his division. Gibeon said ho : to pit his man 1 and Ne for expenses only SWIMMER WILL SEEK TO CONQUER LAKE ERIE {WILSON AND GREB BOTH el N TRAINING FDR BATTLE! August at his nd_ weather summer | Believe It or Not. 220 Hours - .9 days - in the The thirty oars to enter the na i tello o his nation meet Hoover i Hoover expr the Dulut) strong H. Barne nation option . He will |duty a Manhasset RATNER OUTPOINTS LEWIS. | Bx the Associated Press, SISLER SAYS HE SOON | MAY RESUME PLAYING | 1d middleweight ! champion, ST. LOUTS on points fn a twenty- round bout. = - LAKE DEFEATS LADOUX. By the Asso~iated Pross. . July 3L—"Bugler” Lake of England bantamweight “ | boxing” champlonship of Europe last Dlght trom Charles Ledoux of Trance n was much improv he was able to hit a golf regularit Persons who d S on th Like a Visit from an OId Friend —is the daily coming of The uare away on 3 You'll be glad to sit down for an hour cach day and see what’s go- ing on in Washington. Leave directions for The Star Daily and Sunday—to be sent to your address—wher- Dever it and that address can be changed as often as you wish. 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DEEVE G5 a Efifi@@@@ Yy *,4 a gene there are really five so beautifuily that - : | So all, or Play was re- eting in several )sels were re- most 0 defeat of Tom ywn Uniyersity star, New York An Eideoh ¥ | Prodec notable | AMATEUR-PRO EVENT IS SET FOR MONDAY The second event held under the auspices of the District Professional Golfers” Assoctation, ted by vesterday at the Indi pring Golit | Club, will be played next Monday over the eighteen-hole route instead of at thirty-six holes, the original |Program of yesterday. A score of onal golfers of on got drenched ¥ morning in their first rouhd of th ourney, and then went out again in the afternoon, only | 10 have a steadier and more drench- nd upon them. Afte n hour of the delu which rendered the course virtua iplayable for a short time, the com was postponed until nex SHIFT FROM EW YORK. July 31 authorities to h the British and ( of on Long Island—which the pass upon this week—arises hint of First of all, it may be said th Il agree to the The Br Out of t e the int States association w not wish it 1d R. MacKenzie Bannigan. pro, amateur. a Columibi ountry Club, finished hix four-ball match Golf and % down to p. was the started a card of 80 in the McKenzie, Thomson and Jimmie Crabb of the Congressional Club each had 81 Others who started, but were forced to suspend play by the rain, were | Tom Moore und Peter Jackson, Tndian | | Spring: W 1 and R. T, Barnett W. R Pomts onGolf | - 8 FT. OR LESS ..PUTTER WITH LOFT and Rulph M. 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