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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1924 SPORTS. Harvard Nine to Visit Tomorrow : D. C. Women’s Golf Association Plans Events CRIMSON TO BATTLE C. U. |[1ype]pogoy| MOST OF SANDLOT NINES |DR. LASKER ALMOST 'TOURNEYS TO BE STAGED , ON BROOKLANDERS’ FIELD } BELONG TO SOME LEAGUE| SUREOF CHESSTITLEl By AL], MEMBER CLUBS ” P = o . ~ REMEDYING PULL ; N = NEW YORK, April 14.—Chess Mas- Local Team Proves That It Is in Trim by Its Good . HEN the Washington-Maryland Athletic Association League com- |ters competing in the international |yae i y i S : . . . o IN IRON SHOTS, { Dletes e b euniostion fompscow gt nracticaily leery feusi| Sumiiagst et oty 1 feapiration | DICSL Affair to Be Held at Chevy Chase Latter Pary, Showing Against Penn—George Washington ! ! . } hereabouts will be entered in some circuit, and for the first time | for the twenty-first round tomorrow, 5 = ‘ ' LEFT HAND District nines will play under a strict set of rules. Seven chibs have |¥hich 43 expected to definitely decide Of Month—Dates Are Set for Star and UNDER, R | | joined the Washington-Maryland loop, including the Roamers and Interior |Uhe fFst flve positions and money i Nitle C titi CANG Gngs || LDrnariimint huothen 0ol tehs o) ExpRctadttos eater lh(‘“t’i::":\{n]n;:l to- |prises; Weanesday will be devoted to District Title Competitions. THIS WiILL STOP | morrow night's meeting in the Senate office building, room 117. An un- BY H. C. BYRD. | GETTING iRow over| | usually long schedule is expscted to be approved nd and final round will W, MCCALLUM LOWING the « ame it played against University of | SO SUDDENLY. Rivalry should wax hst in the|the way to the Rosslyn team, 12 10 4. B i BYW. B BeCaAlLUM. ING the exce gar t play g y Washington-Marylan sev- | Pfeil and McCormick hurled credit- 3 anuel Lasker of Germany, AIR SEX GOPFERS of Washingtor : Ivania Saturday, the Catholic University nine believes it has eral of the t Iy for Arlington. They allowed |{world's amplon for twenty-five 5 o i Women's Distiict, Gol years until dethroned by Jose Capa- newly formed Women's paLiaeh SOl ! |ab even chance for the long end of the score in the game Bt Loirhad tupeior Tor the e L o eroen fhel I 1G5 smorrow at Brooklyn, the first appearance of the Crim- ! fars Momnt lainir, Sryder| Wrowpeets for the St Stephers Club | blanca of Cuba in 1921, has only to hold tournaments monthly at all the i i : % of_iyutcavit : no means dull. Manager Bill {oin or graw his two rems ames | which are members of the organization. These { Maryland Athletic orts sent twenty clever athletes el it e e Cl b I e Tngng the ok s s Athletic 2 Jugh the paces vesterday. He 'to clinch first place, even Mrs. C. L. Frailey of Chevy Chase, presider dually been bringing the Broc “‘"d"" & . stered u galaxy & wants to send his team against some | Capablanca wins his fi . The | held under the auspices of the women's comm v opportunities he has had for practice, and the | nire will start play | strong _unlimited nine Sunday. Getlyoung Cuban, after an indifferent |,re staged, and will be played at both match ication that the team is about as strong as | 3 € mbinati k | in touch with him at W, 3 tart, pursued the old master with | s be schedeled at sonie of (he clab: means strong enough to give Coliege | i arers will have to | i rmination. but his brilliant chess | ture events to be scheduled at some o 1 i it desires in the way of competition. hii : To Hold Intramural Meet Saturday. completing the adjourned games. The Hess Athletic Club successfully ' was interrupted 3 by F. D. The first event will be held at thes oy ign by trimming ' Yates of Fngland ty-eight- | Chevy Chase Club the ol with the 8 13 to 3. The dra Dr. 1 n from | 4 d will p ) | - {bases full guve 3 et Lers ¢ 3 Maroczy of Hungary in fifty | play, with women from a haif dozen d Fre Jd, the Columbia pro. TRIALS FOR PUPPIES | Assuciation Mid . 3 . ! ; | B oY e : oo fONEE the asl d the first competition -| tor t off Diehl and Deuter: T puzzling flanking game AT BRADLEY Hlllsl - e : A : boximen Richard Reti of Czechoslovakia, | Banization 0w T N v n S 2 which ed remarkable run M Frailey today invited How can a player remedy a bad pull | 7500~ nnell’s players upset the e | vie s in the tournament, | £ d olubs not m | in his irom shots? — o by out the {has apparently been solved by the erbockers were sent th P a Ci als, 16 to 15, Both teams | other mas the result that | If Association s Answered by 1 % Lol i drill vesterday agai ¢ | did well at the bat. Pistte leading | Reti quickly o from s ad | events of the % 2 und usual- || AL Doomy trials eve: jsen i Members . the winners' attack with three b H events, exoept club any so the Nationil Capital 3 s RO B SaioReSOMOTIDNE Y t day by X about Washington this year o appearse will be held at Bradle s Md., to- | Fun of Eaclisk golf, Win- ferous few manibore il > s 7 o all | sponsored by \ssoeiation morrow morning, starting merable tourn: i and | : VENEwe Leams arc anecHd U < cham Y for th o fc Sunday o'clock. The tests will be conducted | member of the st golt combina- X 5 I bt S Siebe o e by drawing ir ty- 1 to be - ere- | the elut at the stone pillars of the Mont- ;tien in hixtory. e tean of “Vardon S ' at the ) ubhouse 1 e d and 4 AT P { and Ray.* K strect. One tranchise is open gomery County Cluk the paces tom Y Ko ) s owner of the puppy winning I i by team wishing t _the Toop s W e s will obtain AR - 4nd » Jae it ke N hieee | Get the left hand under BhSuId ¥ onort send g 4 7 ¥ Stk wup hresented to the club | more and the right hand over s'ight tng. ¥ the d tember niversity and whold Neve. The owner first |l more. The tendency will | Stanley Athletie Club <how ors surprised the | vre annual teials | top getting the iron over 0 way to the Corinthis e Club ' b | Albert to 1 permanently L b ticn the e il in & Gto-2 m W und Monroe | H A . 3 armed opening at % 3 W. G. Davis w4 n additi golier might |played well the winners 2 % cion i o | ana sot Siesitan ol = L bark G is stand with a more open stance. If| o , i L i ; : nany of his two-armed breth » o i et Will be offerad transportation if they 'these tips do not suff should | ¢4 T4 Athletle Cluk was 10 mect | i ) ree | . . j ¥ when he s an $ {6y BEperi: gather at 1 avenue to- i turn the face of the club out to a | on the U'nion station A ® Siaton. | bingle | agotjubor i B e Vienna Hat Company NOrTOW @ ock b . o addbeckin Thel ara: Torm % [stecasey = 109 11¢h Stree A the ciEhcs are two puppies 51 iall extent when addressing the | ard. former Biue ax i satatie | ki owned by Frank Kidwell—Belle ball do the catchin Enste etic ; - | Washington, that laco | (Copyright, 1921, Associated Editors Tac.) 2 e sed Mt 1-1-7 over the Navy | at Medford, and F s Wilson was eficctive fjsamoniat BORG WINS IN WATER. mrerTos ovie Kot Ye—a o (0 Bttt AP SRR bt Wi, T R e il Sttt | GAYS WEISSMULLER | S, &% & i resh pair? 1 idates for t arsity | sectior c try s. The ra t ty-twe r i o8 the Milchelisils sbeke | es nine must X 9 | wa ' I | | at Fotomac 1473 after 6:3 [ron A e s fuh, they will be ocon- |tim con h t of Weiss- nmdell Incorporated will tice | orelos CHICAGO, April 14.—Johnny Weis- re r ma . 1d 1 mination will in- | muller of same open | © afternoon, beginn " muller, Ameriea's greatest swimmer. | (oo 4 )' 25 tadsiphia What promises to be one of n the of » game and | water dista : er's record i ne y. Pl Clever burling by Diavid for the : s 4.5 “port er 3 Moracil o h TP P 2 “|was born ih Chicugo and there [ ar GARTERS » do- i1 held the losers down to 4 pair |the American O O METAL CAN TOUCH You CENTRAL CREW TO RACE . IR s R P R e et S S S L e ]| Aibas the lookout for a on by Henry ' e, rep-| 3 at the ¢ IN QUAKER CITY REGATTA 5, b i o e bR BE BE o o b o 2 Hilltop the Maryiand- tered to- . ! Rialtes ot onl three hits @ ; e it Bids 3 el 3 best freshman - . , , "G T o e | Misliow et ouly (heee hita and y through b ey have had in ENTRAL HIGH will be represented in the American Henley at | Alsc Mike - ; y he formet |father, T ) t nay Philadelphia on May 24, it was announced today by Coach Hecox Blue and White crew. The Central mentor declared, how- | JACES ERENO = - e ¥ gton that CASH OR CREDIT In @ triad | at his athletes will positively have to be developed in top form | oen at th i eid : : ; ; States) CONVENIENT TIRE Sffors \ by his | hefore he definitely decides to make the Philadelphia trip. A bunch of | pans ¥ : accordi . f Bire he i nion. oE Wb 13th Strect N.W. Zhade < will participate in their first outdoor practice on the | 4 : S J s eligibility arose just week e ball s ) Part B ¢ | SIS € yeste £ h holder o 2 i 3 run the| A speed hoat to follow the Central, pleased with the showing made by | =« <wimming records, says th ] an¥ | sh will be used by Coach Hecox | Horton, Jones, Kessler and Moreland. | Palace laxects had LSy 1 8 eerl he was born an Am and n It may | % . Twe | McGhan “did 'the unexpected in the | With the Quiney Mide: ng 1 x an u entton ever to be anything else. | me along | £ & ImE Nl R ©| pole vault and he should bear watch- |to 7. Crismo; the mou 8 ¢ 8 i father scconded ! time | well _constructed shells, built by | ing. winners, fan ¢ elephone number is Lin 3 ' . - : i - same | prominent firms in England, are ex- lowed but five safeties. = = bled him suish | pected to speed Central's considera- | High school baxe ball teams figure | #ce team will tackie Smithficld toaners : N eason. annon is the | LIy this seasor in three games today. Tl Was (o | Sets next Saturday k it ry. over the K : i S ought to stand a good | Strenuous indoor drills have been [oppose Emerson Institute in the Blue | diamond No. 4 Monument | Midgets Twenty-three . Match Your Odd Coats HAVRE de GRACE a place on the Olympic |the order for Central's cre and White Stadium, Business planned | ¥Tounds. Ferris of the the Smithficlds to win he losers .. h . ' Yt With Our Special I 5 151 16 to 30 . - Durkes. N Cer N ‘- | ern was due to meet Alexandria High | - i NEW DUCKPIN BODY Inson, Relthmeyer 1 : angrinl A fine bunch of piavers wore on || A total of forty hits was regis. 'I R U e i) |amonis the Much interest is b Tor the Geormetown Athletic|tered by the Immaculates that turned | |aates. Cole " the in Business' 4 ASeSeiation practice vestrtav. An- | back the Comell nine, 25 to o Kelly, SEVEN RACES DAILY p 3 v os! drill will be held Wednesday |hurling for th in was touched 5 = i towers over six s : nesday ! Regular Penpa. R, R. train WILL HOLD TOURNEY |5 hiii in i e | Mapare o, : gen e R i S 65 p ar Tenna, R train .&'.‘:‘ aix. fe but weighs 5t | 5 S o; " 1 4 . After n strenuous drill yesterd e noon—direet to course, "i:n?' |3ones. These two youngsters ~are | Mo " Brown, | &t Dre ts | U rs will work out Thu R I special traln leaves Union e a very interesting | being counted upon heavily. o . Alexandr 3 a clock on the Monument | Save the price of emmre meneio 1E oxidek wieor scheduled to open | Central made quite an impressive | Probable line-up for Busine T res s in; T n:::':“‘. colors, sizes, i gl April 29, at the King Pin |showing in the American Henley titular match. Dock White of ( entral | S ton - R T » R ety Ak Tt the wuepicen of the mewly ‘,pm» three years ngo. The Blue and | Will assiga the mound duty to Phipps. | LUiCKE (U0 N honata, while” the i Radiators and Fenders -y Paddock, $1.65, including Gov. ized Capital Ci vling Associa- [ White crew the distance in |1 use, three voung fling : and McDouald, e s are very liberal and | marks of sev ‘e entries. jonally well in practice Althoun | Thempson. 10 DIFFERENT MAKE! FIRST RACE AT syl et b TR go antriss | Eneal i3 & top-neavy averiosthe| Aviimton GiaSEE at | WiRER EDLaTORS 605-607 7th St. N.W. er, B at 480 t0 | the two best ewain in the squad|9th street institution is apt to prove | ol mond athletes pointed 319 13th, ¥r. 6410. 1425 P. Fr. 8036, thin: vear; quite formidable. | ? : B. 192 to| The Mount Pleasant institution has = i g i » E ' LD e e BOWIE RACES | K K K K N 2 MK M N L 'S 3 \wer Wood of the King ‘Tech High School probably | bs | 11 Days en guaranteed that over the lone Washington representati wlers will take part. and the list | the five public high schools in April 3rd to 15th past several wee “apt. Joe |to tackle the U: 1t Maryland | Palace club is booking games at e in the sixth | Cranford 3 freshmen at Collexe Yark and W, 30 L Street southwest \scored sis runs. 200. e Penn relays to be held at Fhiladel-| oo b o0 0 ‘\nlloun ,i ot S district and National | phix on April 25 tc Coach Hardell, | Speel 2 eave e House | £ h > l f ues all roll at the King Pin, | who has brought Tech's track and field | Station at 12:30, 12:45, 1:00, 1:15 and | \ < nb s aleso xnected many entries will [ talent to the limelight in the past few | 1:30 P > “Pay As You Ride” T. O. PROBEY COMPANY 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W. Are now the Exclusive Distributors of It has made straggly, unruly hair a thing of the past - 'NTIL recently, there seemed to be no way of keeping the hair in order. Brushing with the wet hair- brush, a harmful practice — put- ting on old-fashioned pomades — such methods were never satis- factory. 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