Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1924, Page 31

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SPORTS. THE EVENING '['\R WMHI\:(;'I‘() SPORTS. |EAST POTOMAC PARK |ONLY HOPE OF CHAMPION | LINKS FINALLY OPEN| [ BOUT WITH VICENTINI ‘ -CULLEN TO LEAD MIDDIES FAIRSEX SWIMMERS AGAINST MARYLAND HERE HOLD MEET TONIGHT "BROWN MASONIC BOWLER Will Be Tramping on Familizr Soil in Contest in (.l'll-‘ tral Stadium Saturday——Loecal College Nines Play Today If “Weather Permits. | | Washington ntral High School athlete, will be in | team when thd Midshipmen Satarday a member of the pastime at did practically all the grid team he ¥ s well bei b s in Tor Tl i i B st year 1 June lLEADS NAVY STlCKMENl [White | Washington's best ath- Capital quatic the meet lotes are Athletic b swimming night in the Y. W. (. A first event yelock Iniversity to compet S. BROWN, member of the to- pool. The | will get under way at 8:15 140-155-140. This foregone His singles, Brown had so many attracted attention, and when he co crowd coliected and cheered him to Inside Golf By Chester Horton— games were of Maryland and it Univ George is almost a raity Marjorie ardtal Athletic honors in a relay Wehster Club race. in and the ( will vie for addition to the vard life-savi follow ey S SO-ymrd. Pras stroke, fancy ribiti style, | Sn-yard diving ind 20-yard swim for children under vears of age. For women 50 Speaking again of Havers, the Britixh champion. ax 1 did yenterd mixh of ki full ~wvine resting study in molf powition of hix bt shaulder sspecllly, There ix not xo much mrace in Ixm(n fide Hm will 1 et form—the i | isher net us cwinic mw there fx fn Var- = mare of = Johns -yard swim BENT FOLLOW - THROUG be nted. FOUR DUE TO SCULL | ade1phia hir tis the varsity and th working ma lall Green il Gates, former Georzetown star, hiz Maryland University dual me h that will e timix to the Old- ga in Central ain this stronger PLAYING SEI\;II FINALS | IN NORTH SOUTH GOLF indolph the upper b Philadelphia, swnes, jro Pitt ! | Former Central High School | who will play familiar soil Sat YOST PAID FINE TRIBUTE BY MICHIGAN U. ALUMNI RY. has kept H. Yost, Mic athlete | BY LAWRENCE PE EW YORK, April 9.—No coll 0w and completely this city as guest of the University « the t appearance in » of New York ge coa reast of mes s Fielding whe sccasion of an extraordin tropolitan sons Arbor institution. )st went to Michigan years ago, he went as 1 1d his ideas and ideals did not exter thts that would play the game with tec nanship. outpour coach ond turning ca d with good sportst st ent on Yost devel e sppartunit Collcge fame with Yet that nized b fo Inr, has not risen Yanke between colle ball s not e an insurmountable barrier is by many recent college grads to curricular ende ng, h and himself in refully to direct Mich n's growth, so that today no insti- m may look with greater pride |who mads 1 in major com- | on the quality of letes it has | pony cince Sislers entry sduced, upon the t that hi frst of all, Frank Hrisch ed them, or upon its achieve- | Giants dham was h it only in t alm of profi- | Fhun Jue D but in play the game de- | yanke 1017 nd | prove with pride the . a Sacred Heart plaver on hcenthy phenson, the nifty | faculty was gradu d : ¥ Alabama, . who will pre be 1 m the ocea T 5 me out of quart hring of hould for all to Ana her ph the erc ship. fuil Cornell's outgiving sion of the tion of a of a century thletics itten in letters of fire Arnold with the tor: gretable, but an undue rnell men yi to ¥ ng | weil o & ardinals. | Horace , was at | and less to | Tutts in public atten nd to their cthers, but these seem to i h lights, trained to pl tradition that On the Our_teams - win. It is our At least one novel record wi - co means ne plished in the course of the re the: thin a inte fate basket nce su sport.” | n. It will be recalled that | with other © eton and Dartmouth were bliged to indulg n extra gam New Haven by - Dartm uth's | ning made of bail | vith th Dlay w d the teams fight like wounded wo! the game is on is not incons the fact ts can lunch | g ntly the contest and compare bla ) r after- ward.” interc ent_with game was reason Dartmouth made her r time had expired was that mer star Tiger keeper in the bas sleep, and time, ably while tackle and t Brook- | ball game, f for a|course. went on inexo EOPS | nappe ors calls athletes do not n or- WMoe Berz's release from the National e temporary peri through the grill in the m to mind the fact that colleg w ounding reputations AR maintain their presti gani bgse ball. In fact, the rvecruited of Radiators and Fenders ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. Cores installed in any make 10 DIF) MAKES RADIATORS W1 Toand B, WORKS 319 13th 6410. " 1425 P. Fr. 8036 Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS $.65 Save (he price of entire new suit. All colors, sizes, patterns. EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. N.W. ot list of college | the big leagues s more sted hope, | Johnny Mohardt, 2 great Notre Dame foot ball player, is languishing in the Southern Leagzue. Paul Cast- ner, from the same university, has made no ten strike with the White x Gienn BOWIE RACES 11 Days April 3rd to 15th \.m-nn trains leave White House 2:45, 1:00, 1:15 and ..$L50 15 ..§165 stars Killinger Penn_State, al Government tax First Race, 2:30 P.M. a regular | | fast unlimited team here FOR TITLE TROPHY PHILADI mittes and An sccks rosults on the bail res Mttle for anything elxe. vans hax often said, the beat tollow-throuch not take eny bemuts ori does it tello alle wper body, and he i bent over pronsuncedly, showinz at he hax held hix head down r through hix swing. That ix what levers the hall away. It all men into the old “Keen the head the head still keeping it still until after bull hax been hit, « xht, John F. Dille Co SHAMROCK TEAM LANDS the Masonic League tourney at the King District record when he put over three games for a total of 435 strikes and spares in the ROLLS D. C. RECORD GAME} last night in shattered the Centennial team, rollin Pin alleys, placed Brown in first in the that he will stay there. first two games that he ntinued his sensational work a large his hest efforts | The team by Harmony dier, Cahoon, | man place conclusion was grabbed a of Ro-| and e Yeatisrship Lanman 1 the Rodier wn then went into | the doubl ¢ the maples for which put them in front. vight's sehcd calls for cight wms, miany doub les to ke the drives SINGLES. 7:00 P.M 26—J. P. Evans 26—Fagne PHaman 27—Post 30—Woodford TEAMS, 8:00 P.M | 22 Latavetts 24— Mount Pleasant, 25— Mount Pleasant. 26— Hiram | #7—Lebanon. 20—AVashington-Centernial, No, 1. 80—Washington-Centennial. No. 2 DOUBLES, 8.00 P.M No. 1 No. 2. Alley 23—Ebersole and Lincast 28—S:oner and Shal. SINGLES, 900 P.M Alley 23— Sroner. 28— Lancaster | 23—shah 25— Ehlis 28— Eborsole SINGLES, 10115 P.M Alley 21—Robertson 21— Newmeyer | 2L Krauss 23 = 5 Beck. 24— Mertz | 24—Peterton 2:—Sencer 25— Moaney. DOUBLES, Hrown and Webb, —Hanoack and Fink —Rice and Supplec 24—Sciumann ind _Collier, | 30—Buker and The biind PAIR OF CLEVER HURLERS ; s year has been b ympxon nert Guillerm an, A the some of this man ent to and K = St. Teresa Inx day. 1143 W Athletie As<oo on th northea stern ty-eight midget yeralled by amrock ¢ Rosslyn v | practic home diamn Athlet ery midget will e W given cording to Man- ier Law Directors of the Washington Hase| Semior players of the Ball and Athletic As tation will [expected to be on meet it at 8 o'clock in the boys' | ¢ 17th street and Pe department of the M. . A. Final |vania avenue. The Apache plans for the season will be made. has been postponed to April 17. White Haven Athletic Club now is Calvert Athlet b nosed on the lookout for a home diamond. [ the Meridian nine, 5 to 4, Four new members were admitted S in the Telkhith faning into the club at a_recent meeting tevens hurled well A minstrel show will be held by the are secking ames through club on April Edward Howurd Croghan at Columbia 7276-W. is one of the instigators of the per- formar Apaches and today at 5 Toc t out Alvin Odwyer wax named Columbia Midgets 1 last night. Jimmie Cole elected manager. Columbia ers are to report at the Zoo dia- mond Saturday at 1:30 o'clock captain Games and Capital with Peerless, Paramount dizmond athletes anted by the Rockwood Juniors t touch with Manager Robert Considine, at 727 2d street north . or Lincoln 244 Mannger Jim Shaw of the Cherry- le Athletic Club expects to send s ndidates through the paces to- morrow at 5 o'clock. Two more dances will be given by the Vir- ginians. One will be held on 18 and the other on the 28th. A pro anxious to meet on May 18, me at the Alco in June at Baltimore. Commun with Manager E. R. W orth Payson street, Baltimore. champion, i with a return J. 0. Rabbitt was clected manager Knickerbocker “Deer 1 ow smoker | after stag- | The | a meeting | IN THE PENN RELAYS terna Hackler. und the sprint Southwe iegiate b hampion 1 120-vard and {400-meter hurdles events the TREASURY IN NET LEAGUE. Treasurs Departn T A |ciation pla who wi o Pthe Departmental League w ction offic tomor K 180, LEADS WABASH QUINT RAWSFORDSVILLE, Ind. Apri Maur dwick has been el captain of the Wabash Colle Sket ball 1oam for next season junior and his home is here Alhan's when st it held the St of gue the Team representatives ored Departmental L tonight % o'clock Guild, 1 13th street the L will meet Holy Name AUTO GLASS FOR WINDSHIELDS OR_BODIES, Installed While You Wait. | Taranto & Wasman 1017 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Tobacco are Head” CIGARS Try One Today Napoleon Si. (2 for 25¢) Perfectos Oc SOLD EVERYWHERE * Henry T. Offterdinger . Maker that is full of comfort-20¢ Cluett,Peabody 6.Co.lnc._ 508 9th St. N.W. CRURE Y MANY GOLF EVENTS Athletic Club uncorked | Adverse weather conditions | fered with the golfers today though all of the courses were including Potoma had been closed sinc The pe cens were to open today at K. but pre- vented. They will remain elosed un til the relents | Club, closed ned this morning and Washington re- inter- al- open that since while Columbia main open. LISTED BY W. G. C. C. with molf pwded events fo wmuur- ' Ivm fur vw y“w seagon \va nncuncesd foday by Hmrm,m Pax- | spring - . =21 and *. On M nament will be he miniature tournument - sche emorl day, “ 0, It i3 the inten tee to hold tourn: day afternool as often as throughout the season, in add the regularly scheduled events A monthly tonrnament wil hts will qualify as entries are cived for. Another monthly e <imilar lin be held in J members May 1 duled May tombs: tournu- play with ne ainst Labor day a and a match i heduled etition for t held | October the ham ;BILLIARDISTS T0 PLAY TWO MATCHES TONIGHT T n the I “ushion liard at_the Roval first mat Barker showed t while DOUGLAS SIMMONS FIVE TAKES SCHOOL HONORS VETERAN PLAY'ER DIES. t 4 dan D marmivone s ¥ thr his o' He was sixty-nine vea Macullar was known for of the greatest pitcher { of his” time “Battle of Century poses of Moran—Berlenbach De ** in Sight If Chilean Fi ghter Dis- rides to Take a Much Needed Lay-Off. BY FAIR PLAY. EW YORK, N Leonard, searching the least putting up a fa ray of hope The reverse ang.e of a situaty has 100 many abl been quicscent of la irly i n \mh as 1me5 LESSON\ USE ONLY ONE KIND OF BALL | DON'T BE WEAN | emouen 70 UsE | A FLOATER. I'MGOING TO JET OVER THAT HAZARD VERY EASILY . { TRY # 4 LTTLE “COUE IN YOUR GOLF. YOU'LL FIND IT KELPS BOB MacDONALD of politan ~bip. One o T drivers using enly Win thuugh driver. JONES PLAYS PAR GOLF LAKELAND. 1 CIGARETTES HOLES IN ONE. Phenomenon Seems to Favor Dubs and Champions Alike. There seems to be no doubt among goliers that a hole in one 1s more or less of a fluke In fact, statistics | prove that the “god of the hole in one” more generally bestows ths su- preme favor on the dub The sad part about “ones” 1s that they seldom happen when they are | needed badly In crucial medal rounds when they would throw the tide of battle in the fortunate player’s favor, they are conspicuous by their absence Yet, there are nstances of vitally im- portant “ones " Perhaps the most recent 1s that of Jock Hutchinsons n 1921, at the eighth hole of St Andrews It un- | doubtedly won that Open Cham- piamlnL That 15, 1t did not merely make the difference of a single shot and enable him to te with Mr Weth- ered and so beat hum in the playoff, but it did come at the right moment to buck him up whet he needed bucking. He started poorly and was having a rotten time of it until he made that “one” at the exgnth With that behind him he brightened and came within a very few inches of repeating the per- formance at the ninth m, and this hole a drive of 270 yar Tt is coripus. this bole w one busi- ness. Sandy Herd did his seventeenth the other day while Vardon did his first years ago and has never repeated it. Among amateurs, Mr Fowler has done cight. Miss ] Wethered holed in one with 2 at Worplesdon 4 few month: rather a unique performance April 9.—Lightwei I horizc open mame. | know | nasium | made a | ubject | Camp | bers. Herbert £ | sedentary champion is beginning to be ng knocked out Ja arley Welnert thinks Jimmic Slatter & Your Old Hat /\ MadeNew Again z, cking Kemodeling by Dap Vienna Hat Company 409 11t Siror THE CONGRESSIONAL SLOGAN **It Pays to Exercise. The « it men w ts of our congress- ibtless be surprised 1o that in_the basement of th e Uffice Building at Washing 15 a perfectly appointed gyn And here our’ athletic law- keep th es fit ecedente stigation, vears wed that our federal congressmen were more sickness and death than »up of men engaged in occupation. Shortly after War broke out, Walter e to Washington to help building up the physiques verning and managing Pre-breakfast classes of " dozen to a b cdiok ‘ont nt officials daily on of the cabinet mem Xects were soon notice- able in g;%g cheeks, alert steps, and no i ‘ nervo! slecpless nights. Aiter the congressmen benefited frol saw the nec Ha the maker An mse any other g the World ca win it by twisted 3 grunted lawns of % Btion of hostilities the had so greatly eir regular exercis of a plan for th continuance Represenfative Fred D. Br a former amateur boxing changg@@n, and Congressman Daniel Reegifone of the best all around athl Cornell has ever pr duce ed the congre gymnasiur federal subscriptioy enough funds buy equ hire instructors Uncle ted a large store room, accesible to lockers 5, and here, daily, the thud ching bag, the swish.of the rope, the < of ti nd rowing mac may be Never be surprised 1f ye constituent of one of these g fisiasts, and call at his office late P aiternoon, to hear that he 1s tak- fif his exercise i are enough of our feder: atives interested 1 this . so that an annual tax of apiece serves to pay for the up- ep and the salary of the instructor aised nt 1m! & cpreser the number fir hance Quality and quantity are seldom seen to- gether. That's why the package of twenty Herbert Tareytons is so remarkable. Equally remarkable is the price— TWENTY

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