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QUAKERS LIFT TWO CUPS IN THE AMERICAN HENLEY Outrow Navy, Columbia, Take Stewards and Childs Trophies——Three Other Red and Blue ( HILADELPHIA, May 31 :head of the Sw lengths Navy, Pe annua The sociatior Penns More than Wright and Jim Columbia of N Ainer S an Henley regatta: while the Childs cup Columbia and 204 Ric ) persons saw t! regain the ( the Orang spurt Pennsy tus “a it urprisin iude dn of the feh wirtually put them out un jote Olvmpl, tuer, w doubles | 4 also in the first four seulls FIRST SINGLE SCULLS—Won be Garrett Gilmore. Rachalors B. € iia: recond Russell Crdman. 3 ¢ 'me third. Waliar Hoover Duluih B C.: tourth, Ed Masguire, Buffalo: 8fth Granville Gude, Potomar B, C., Washingten e 838 ECOND SINGLE SHELLS—Won by Fitr atricc, Ma deiphi: sacond Blessing. Und . Philadelphiu; thiz Tupgoot, Bachelors' B "C." Ehiadelpiia s. '8.34 1.5. - aurth, Crooks, Union €l Philadelphi FIRST EIGHT.OARED SHELLS FOR STEWARDS' CHALLENGE CUP—Wen by University of Pennsylvania: second, United States Naval Academy: third. Columbia: fourth, Syracuse; ffth, Princeton. venis by its victory also won the Childs eup. Time. 7.04 1.5, THIRD VARSITY OOLLEGIATE EIGH OARED _SHELLS—Won by Pennsyivan socond, Yale; third, Hareard: fourth, Prince- ton. _ Time. PECTAL, GOLLEGIATE 150.POUND lelfl‘ OARED SHELLS—Woa by University of Pen sylvanta: second, Columbia Unlversity; third, Yale. Time, 7.08. JUNIOR _ 'COLLEGIATE EIGHT.OARED SHELLS—Won by University of Pennssivani wcond, U. B, Naval Academy: third, Byri cuse; fourth. rvard, Time, 8.45 1.5, FRESHMAN COLLEGIATE EIGHT-OARED SHELLE—Won by Princeton: second. U. 6. Naval Academy: third, University of Penn vania. Time, 8.35 1.5. SPECTAT, 'INTERCLUB SECOND EIGHT- OARED SHELLS—Dead heat betwsen Now York A._C. and Undine B. C.. Phi b sacond. Bachelors' B. C.. Philadelphia: third, | Croscent B. C.. Philadeiphis. Time, 6.67 FIGHT.OARED SHELL EACE FOR UN VERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CREWS— Won by Delphian: second Halcyon Club; third, Isthmian Olub. Tims, 7.15 2. INTERSCHOLASTIC EIGHRT-CARED LS. ONE MILE—Won by Philadelpbia; _secend chool. Time, 3.7 1-5 FIRST FOUR SCULLS—Won by second, Bachelors' B. C. TRST FOUR-OARED Si Pennsylvanie B. C. Philadelphia: _secerd, Penn A. C., Philadeiphia: third, Bachelor B. C., Philadelphia, Time, 7.67 3-5 DENCIO FIGHTS BURKE IN KENILWORTH RING Thirty-three rounds of boxing. in- eluding a_fifteen-round f ure bout between Young Dencio, the Filipino flash, and Bobby Burke of Reading, Pa., will be offered at the Washington Sporting Club, Kenilworth, Md., to- morrow night. Burke W awarded the decision over Denclo in a recent miil at Kenil- Worth over the ten-round route. The latter, however, belleves he can point the way toBurie in a longer engage- ment. Dericio has put in some hard train- at Annapolls, and quite a floc of local fistic fans declare that he will give a better account of himself to- morrow night. Terry O'Duy of the Mohawk Ath- Jetie Club and Nick Brown of Balti- more will mix it up for six rounds in the semi-final. Three four-round bouts are carded. Joe Rivers of the Washington barracks will be matched against Kid Groves of the Mohawk Athletic Club, while Willle Ptomey of Tort Myer will tackle Kid Shatick of Fredericksburg, Va. S1im Hutchin- son of Walter Reed and Bill Lowery »f the Tidal Basin will be opponents in the other four- ro\mder 15 BRITONS ELIGIBLE FOR CUP GOLF TEAM May 31.—Fifteen goifers from whose number Great Britain's Walker cup challenge team which will invade the United States in Sep- tember will be selected have been names by the champlonship commit. tee »f the Royal and_Anclent Club. Thev are: E. W. E. Holderness, British amatenr champlon, Roger Wathered and Cyril Tollev, former champions; E. F. Storey, captaln of the Cambridge Uriversity team: O. B. Bristowe of “West Byfleet, John Caven of Cochrane Castle, Robert Harris of the Royal and Ancient, Ma, . L. Heselet of the Royal of Portrus, Ireland;. W. T. Hope of Turnberry, D, . Kyla of Roehampton, J. D. Me- Cormack of Hermltage, W. A. Murray of West Hill, Robert Scott, jr. of ow; Michael Scott of the Royal George and T. A. Torrance of Sandy Lodge. 1t i not likely that Holderness will be able to vicit the United States with the Walker cup team, as he Is = home office secrctary, and ordinarily unable to got extended leavi Paul Cos i Philudely entered ped bie w ot halle the Tark o w. . Philadei: Union B, LONDON, cping down the can wards cup is offered annualiy has been co Princeton 1023 Childs cup winzc 5 while Syracuse was fourth and Princeton several lengths ! Penusyl. | Syracuse and Princeton to “ombinations Score. Schuylkill River three Ivania's varsity crew today lifted the Childs cup and Stewards cup in the same race in the twentieth Anierican Rowing As on since 1879 and only | b'e to compete for it. | were i iv Red and Biue cight, coached by Joe | hilds was cup aiter a wait of five years. th a half length back THREE YANK TEAMS SAIL FOR OLYMPICS W YORK, Americ May 31.—Members of Iymple te and equestrian tewms safled n today on the Minnewaska ards, Mrs. Hazel dlotch- Boston i Mrs. Jessup of Wil- he tennis players rstein 1gton, Del., were t abcard The eques Maj, trian team headed by Fort Myer, Va d Army horses al trup has been construeted of the vessel's decks so that el trapshooters may keep in | trim on the vovage. 'D. C. GIRL SWIMMERS j IN TRI-CITY EVENT imers of the Aquatie Club of the loeul Y. W, . A, will compete in triangular u vith the Baltimore wnd Philudslph aplers on Satur- ¥, Ju Monumental City e t under way at ten mems John A. The riders| the will Major, My Benson. Mrs. Nova N i Neit tozland will ¥ir Robert nelia Blizabeth Redding esent the Mrs Tub. ! Hedges Y. W Clygh. S Stuart ix ey the W« Bultimore. The dash, 100-yard free kstroke, 50-yard for distance und swimming dire is heing \q A by | Phere triznguine e vill e 0-vurd i S0-vurd b | brewststroke, plunge | canes aivin D. G. RACKETERS LOSE | IN RICHMOND EVENTS I ywman the b ents in IND. Va, May New York state Old _Dominion singles here Kynaston of New 6- 4 IKynaston and Bowman entered the | finais by disposing of Churest Washington and Wood of Nex Herbert champlon, tennis title today from | York, 0—s, | Rowman und Wood, paired, won the | doub) champlonship, defeating Tunst snd Bundy of Norfolk Miss Fenclope Anderson captured the women's singlex championship from Miss Mary Wakeford of Wash- | ington. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 1, D. 'RALPH C..STORLS D. C-MARYLAND TRAPSHOT TITLE TAKEN W N. HOG New garner the singles champi Columbia annual trapshoc RTH of 1. He turncd in a 91 Friday in the first half !he‘ scored a 98 to smash 189 targets t each F. Willlams and ¢. C. Faw stche collected 186 in the single n In the shoot-off of twenty-five ta | gets the former broke a 23 to his opponent's 25. Willlams brought ad- ditional honors to the local marksmen colony when he was awarded the all- around Maryland-District of Colum- bia trapshooting title. His score was 317 out of 350, as he smashed 186 out of 200 in the singles, 37 out of 50 In the doubles, and 94 out of 100 to win | the handicup. Competition was keen in the yard- age events. The varlous handicaps were allotted by the Standard s tem. Livessy of the Washington Gun Club_finighed first with an 89 from the 15-yard mark, while D. R. Mor- gan, also a Washington Gua Club member, got a 92 shooting from the 20-yard line. °S. M. Crothers’ 94 from the 22.yard mark also was note- rthy.” Yardage trophies were awarded the winner in the handicap events, The tournament was held under the auspices of the Maryland State Sportsmen's Assoclation. = Over $900 | added, n h and trophies, were | given' to various winners. The Washington Gun Club members acted as hosts to the visiting marksmen. SINGLES—300 TARGETS, CLASS A—J 0 e 8. 20T TN ™ ot "t Baltimore. Md. i Edol, 34, S5—109: Walters, 82, 85—167 i Bartlett, 89 91—180; Willlams, 92, 94—186; gor, Ssunders, 85, 90—176; Krout Valters, 18, 0168, l%oad. or, Larber. 79, W. N. Class winner—William G. Hogarth, Now Markat, Ma.: also singles state ohasmpion C—Felirer, 81, 178; Rutherford, S04 Reamer. 87, 85172; Hughes, 63 Burrows, 77, 80—167; otes: Stine, 91, 89-—180; Mi 173; nm u Dl—lTl, Fo Chapmar, 95—186; 'Il cusl B Reahkia, 81, 81168 Green, 72—137; Ra: 86—120 bum fi, McFerron, 75, —Dalton. HANDICAP EVENT. te—Bay 16, soors 81: $2: Grifth. 16, ¥ 16, e 16, S5, Jall, 3 76 Fathactord. 1883 Edel, 19, 81; Reamer. 1 Wilson, Ford, Tnkoop. 186, , 86 Emm; 19, 78 Lamer, Hrad, is; x'n' l:“‘lm‘ b n 7 83} u-n"n 100 tan Dalton, Market, BY HOGARTH Md.. flashed a keen to jonship of the Maryland-District of sting events yesterday at Benning. the singles and yesterday a possible 200. Hogarth re a cye of out « «cl\cd the Amateur Trapshooting Association trophy McFerron, 16, 77: J. Wynkoop. 16. 88; Krout, 20, 86: Fawsett, 20, 86; Hogarth. 20, 73: L 20, 867 Lane. 19. 71; Walters, 19. 82: Tay lor, 18, ller, ‘18, 84; Rockwood, 19, yke. 18, 78; Robertson. 16. 65: Smith' 78; E. Smith. 16 90; W. Rutherford. Wingers of yarduge prizes—I16 ton, 92: 17, Oertel, 80: 18. Lives Saunders. 83; 29 B D Morgun, 92: 21 . Chapman, 81: 22, 8. M. Crothers, SIX TEAMS CONTEST IN DAVIS CUP TENNIS By the Assoclated Press, BIRMINGHAM, England, May 31.—J. D. B. Wheatley of Great Britain's Davis cup team today defeated FEdouard Flaquer of the Spanish team, 6—3, 1—6, 8—6, 6—1, in the first singles match of the British-Spanish en- counter in the second round of Eu- ropean play for the cup. Spain won the second match, Man- uel Alonzo in a hard fought contest beating J. B. Gilbert of England, 6—2, 9—17, 3—6, 4—b, 6—4. DUBLIN, May 31.—Jean Emile Coui- teas of the Franch Davis cup team today defeated Dr. E. I. McCrea of the Irish team in the first match of the encounter between the two nations in the second round of play for_the tennis trophy, 6—3, $—8, i—6, 7—5. France also won the second match, Rene Lacoste defeating H. V. §. Dil- lon of Ireland, 6—1, 6—I, 6—; ARNHEM, Holland, May 31.—Hol- lantl defeated India today in the doubles match of Davis cup play in the second BEuropean vound, 6—4, 4—86, 3—6, 6—2, 6—4. e & H. Timmer and J. represented Holland, wi and 8. M. Hadi played for ndln. .COPENHAGEN, May 3lL.—Denmark will meet Italy here June 14, 15 and play for the Davis tennis cup. 16 in the third European round of 6. U. RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP IS CAPTURED BY REED Bill Read, jr., won the Georgetown University individual rifie champion- ship honors for 1924 with a score of 2,315 out of 2,400. + Read is a freshman, but he has had considerable experience with last year's champion Central High's rifle team. 7 MIDDY RIFLEMEN WIN. ANNAPOLIS, M4, May 31.—The Navy rifle team closed a successful sea- son by winning today from the 7ist s Nov York National Guard, n'om uuuut 04, Van Kennep Jacob C. RIFLEMEN WHO WILL REPRESENT U. NAVY SCORES b NNAPOLIS from the Point nine and field where the Midshipman The hall geme was played 15.000 persons. cretary of War Weaks he Navy Wilbnr, both thrills A inor of college 1 tied the the Army up 1 Howe Md. Army today, to 3 meet, 56 to 79, Navy it abounded in \eiting ending hardly 1 place in the history ball. The Arm the nd. and it Vi1 the fifth that the Navy count. Then in the sixth bunched hits with the plays und apparently sewed wne, with four more runs or, ihe Army eut down the by 'nrun in the 1th, when for the circuit. und in th two out and Smythe on md and third and teran Sterck at bat, only was needed 1o tie the seore 1is_juncture, Heisser, pitching ir for his first season, was the dugout and Peterson the slab. Storck drove a terrific liner to Barchet at third, but the Navy lad. playing last game & midshipman, brousht it to earth Lrilliant effort, nailing Storek € e v drive for the circuit in the which gave the Nuvy three of und Barchet's final stop ang features. nts made up the track program, the soldiers winning eleven first places. Army cleaned up in the shot put. while the middies gathered all places in the ard run. The work of Sumners. Navy, in the 100- ward dash was a He defeat- ed Heacock by a_matter of inches in 99-10 seconds. Barkes of Army did some clever work in taking both the high and low hurdles events. The box score of the ball game: Amy. ABHOM Nar. . ABE. Smythe cf. Herriso. . 2 0 Dasher,1b.. 0 Barchet,3b. 3 Storck,3b.. Fenno.cf... 4 Ellinger.cf. 3 Brown'e 2 0o Wood i Binglam.s Stadier,p’ Millor.p Stevenson' Totals *Batted for Mil nit vinth Dashe to sent to sixth, {its runs, throw were Fifteen 8 s Heisser,p. . Peterson,p. [ O ol coononommm~ %l onrnonrwons r ° 5 8| oncanwowonn ° om o ° 0 Runs—Dasber, Bingham, Barchet, Fenno, Ward, :mn—m. linger, "Browning, Bingham, Fenno, Cog Helyser, Homs runs—Fenno. Bagham. pase hits—Bingham, Dasho Storck, Cousland, Ward. Ellinger, Osoper, Btruck out—By | 3 Left on bases— Dmpirse—Nossrs, Prman e of game—3 hours and 15 PARIS THINKS ONLY OF SOCCER CONTEST By the Associated Prese. PARIS, May 31.—The Olympic soccer foot bull match at the Colombes Stadium tomorrow between Uruguay, favorites for the champlonship, and vanquishers of the United States team, and France, is shutting out every other, topic of conversation on the boulevards, in the cafes and theaters, in ‘sporting and other circies. ’ This_evening no one seemed interest- ed in Carpentier's defeat by Gibbons at Michigan City, Ind. “Even more’ remarkable is the fact that no one hears any conversation about the fight scheduled to take place tomorrow at exactly the same time as the foot ball atch, between Danny Frush, Fugene Criqui, 3l.—Navy and the tennis tean scored another lacrosse team won, before } 1924—SPORTS SECTION ."AT INTERNATIONAL SHOOT THIS YEAR OVER ARMY IN THREE OF FOUR TILTS took two out of three sport cvents Midshipmen defeating the West 710 2, but lo; victory at the g in a track West Point 5100 NAVAL HOSPITAL NINE SETS PACE IN LEAGUE Naval Hospital nine is leading the Government League with four | tories ana onc defeat ounitng Office, winner of General the gover: deadlocked for second the Each nine has four with half as missioners plac wins to its ery }1osses. Government Printing Office is | next with two wins and one defeat | City Post Otfice has lost all four of its Bunes T ult, Government dit many Bonn and Bailey of the Printing Office have made an impressive showing at the bat. The first memioned leading with an average of .750, while Bonn is second with a mark of .667. Bailey is third with .500 EMERSON IS BEATEN BY ALEXANDRIA HIGH Alexandria High's nine successfully ended its 1924 season by downing Emer- son Institute, 7 to 1, yesterday on the Virginians' grounds. Smith, Alexandria hurling ace, vielded but three bingles and victimized four- teen batters on strikes. Swan of the winners crashed a homer with one on In the second inning. An unassisted double-play by Kincard of Bmerson also featured. Al 3 Borive'er.ss 4 Rector.2b.. 3 Hatcher«f 4 3 | cormneompmmit o > I [SETRTS l eooBrrmuonas | oconumoona? LES o IR meBinoucomo | sonrpuoowe ©l ocoomnosso! » ® Totals..20 9 27 § *Batted for Williams in ninth. Emerson. 00010000 01 | Alexandria. 02200300 x-T7 | . Buns—Hicks, Swan, Rector,’ Fletcher, Riley, | Langford.” Smiith, Kincard. Errors—Newkirk | (8. Delaney. Two-base hits—Kincard, Valey. | Home run—gwan. Stolen bases—Fletcher (2). | Rootor (B, " Bwan® (3. Riley (9. Hicks, | Berivensr. Langford, Smith, Kinoard. Sacri: foo—Langlord, Double play—iinoard. ~Left on bases—Emerson, 4; ris, 7. First Dase on Saieeo0 onds, 3 of Smich. 1. Hit by pitoher—By Bmith, "itaitah, _Struck ont— Btk 147 by Jonos: B Fussed bailDa ‘Ditchar—Simith, Losing lock. Time o toher— 1. Winiog pitchs e Jones. Umplre—Mr. Tull 2'hours and 15 minutes. KARLA HEURICH WINNER OF TENNIS CONSOLATION Karla_ Heurich, sixteen-year-old | | high school girl, vesterday Won the consolation final of the middle At- lantic tennis tournament by defeat- | ing Elizabeth Pyle, 6—2, 6—2, at Co- lumbia Country Club. This match brought the tourney to a close. STAKE TO HARMONIOUS, CLEVELAND, Ohio, May '31.-——Har- monious, ridden by W. Martin, won the championship handicap $3,000 JW CROCKETT The New Vlongxide Fisher. n gunner. the and present world target the George Wash 1 1921 hrother, of th comp mer. High poral and ¥ ral 7atio GIL Towe the 1z regardless of m; W five sharpshooters sailed from York jast Wednesday for the international rifie matehes he held. from June 7 to July 2. ~ergeant States Marine Corps, haneion. ix shown which he scored hix of twelve consecutive le at 220 yards. . who ix captain of the pgton University rifie world champlon in | , nad with hix yeunger Ntokes, wax 8 member vilian team which eted at Can Tast xum- Crockett. a gradunte of Central Sehool laxt February, is a cor- the Dixtriet N nwiddic, now a student at Cen- Ix @ private in the same organi- United on was 1 R:C: e Distriet and MORE SENDS ENTRY | FOR DIAMOND SCULLS ADELT Gilmo MR single bled his iy to be This is will go to England the the night ¢ diamond e and July 15 Club, wt event today for the i n ul said he whether he makes pie te 0 MIDWEST SCHOOLS WIN IN NATIONAL MEET By the Associated Press ficld, ficld Righ points. the SMITHFIELD MIDGETS AFTER 19TH VICTORY| Smithfield “Midget players. their yesterday by downing the Oklahoma | 311 others In & cou Junic cont game day and Da fields down Blendmon, abotta, Fer, J play Ge, athle paces today tield preparation Club Jotn's fAve “their 31.—Washington as, Towa, and démy, Dela- d today In| sal running of the holastic track d University of Chi- | Milit Wi wept th meet at the Rapids entry headed the | list with = twenty-five | John ed the day in division with fifty-one sehoi acadeny *ho w cighteenth consecutive game rs in a I3-to-1 match, hope to winning streak in a the Warwick Midgets to- the Smithfield with on K streets at 12 o'clock ngelo, hurling for the Smith- vesterday, held_the Oklahomas fo five bingles. V. Marino, Rose, Dangelo, Cox. Vichio, H! R.”Stellabotts, W. Sher- herfer and F. Dangelo are to for the Smithfieids to Athietic orgetown will Association be sent through the at 10:30 o'clock on the at 39th and Reservoir streets in for the Rialto Athletic the same diamond at 3 tes on o'clock. Clarendon Senlors McLean grounds. Ball, Iveo, on hi nine cre to tackle the nine today on the latter's Manager King wants Smith, Sasher, Griffith, Caldwell, Paine, Stark, Roche and Feldslip to be and. mes with the Clarendon can be arranged by communicat- ing with King ‘at Clarendon, Va On; 43-to Club castl their Hn, the o'cloe tario A!hlllk’ Club turned in a 3 victory over the Ace Athletic yesterday. The winners are | ng about for games through maneger at Columbia 1465 ndley Athletle Club will oppose | Yellow Cab nine today at 2:30 ck on the Handley field. | Takoma Tigers took both ends of a doub! Athletie Club, side le-header, downing the Central 12 to 0, and the Wood- nine, 10 to 3. E. GriMfith and Milburn hurled well for the winners. FPowell clouted a homer for the win- ners M in the secomd match. ryland White Sox also won a pair_of games, showing the way to the Ellicott City nine, 11 to Acme team, 4 to 1. winners the , and the Hurd shone for Barrett Athletie Club will meet a rugged e nion Desmond The to report iater opponent in today at 2:30 o'clock on the station pluza. Linkins or | will_burl for the Barretts. | Barrett pflot expects all players at 17th and R streets not than 1 o'clock. e — Lexington ORANGE COUNTY FOUR WINS. PHILADELPHIA, Orange County the Free Booters, b to 3. purse for three-year-olds and up at the close of the le Heights meet- ing today, clipping 1 2-5 seconds off the track rocanl for one and one-: ? teenth miles, The time Fas 1.43°3: in the polo zonrninont is to hel, Sation May 81.—The polo team defeated here today fret mateh o the international krials. The pur of the Wil play En afi‘:fi"“:‘““‘ ay Englen: o inter- nal cup matches in September, ce | N | Wask | team, diamond. | Smithfield tossers are to report at 5th | 3 Penn Crew Double Winner in One Race: F ive Capztaleflemen on Olympic Team | SQUAD OF TWELVE BEST EVER TO BE SENT ABROAD Two of Washingtonians, Crocketi and Pinwiddie. Are the Youngest Shooters to Earn Places on an International Combination. INCE the days of Morgan's Rifi struck terror into the hearts of t S war, America has been noted for its e time; sharpshooters of the nation | of battle or in peaceul competition with gr cent years American rifle teams supreme. This year the atry has abroad a considered the best ever assembicd to represen dozen keen-eyed shots that sailed on the York Wednesday for France would occasi to sweep the annual international iree rific Olympic target contests at Chalons and Versai Their performances will be followed close nowhere will interest in the team be of Columbia, for it has given to the twelve- rifle. The United nery 8 rines ) during arksmer e demonstrated their ¢ in internati cot the President else in States this t. Morris Fisher Walter R. Stokes, | C.: Joseph W nwid bhar the year suield of includes ¢ of the Boles of i Hinde of t1 Landrock of Union Hil Two Youthful Members. Two of the Washington members widale and Crockatt th sharpshooters ever ¢ placed o fe team of the Dinwiddie will ot be of Augus ket iy 16 To ach such te: Both Dinwiddie products of famed rific tral High School. and both tained shooting squads there was in ¢ of the squad and grady with the He has encountered ing sufficie without rem school vear. rifle teams j and gradudted fron last Februa teams. and scholastic were merher that won nat onnected with swn that ti at the s the high school pitrtic (tehes. Several of Central titles i At present h the District of Columbia nwiddie guardsmen, they the national mufehes at Camp Perry, Ohio, last and won hon Both were of the Tiistric of Columbia that won the ( well phy, and Dinwidd Iy for the An‘vw National G mil cha expert riflem w65 10 hecome o Y arding widdie three best shots of In @ eouple of years Stokes Brothers Prominen The Stokes rother ears been proii have in v 10 the litar, Fra n 1 b wi ing that hone 921 and at vear at Camp nosed out for the titie by is present | state of whiy now red Cent High | vears ago %nd immediately | marksman, e | Tual Walter, old, e about Beorne won nu ships, earned From States mained ten rerous indiv 4 more th ame for Ce entral he went to the United | aval Academy where he re- | ve en hegan the study of law at ¢ Washington Ui versity. AB the time he managed to | pursue the sport at which he has be- | comr so adept, and was instrumental in | organizing the formidable George | neto; harp-shooting ~ squad. | Waiter still vorge Washington student, having turned to medicine since getting law degree Ralph Stokes, nearly two vounger than his brother, tended Washington high KOilg Central two y Tech two more. He lent 3 rifle for sth He has ha gton Univ tion to firlng w assisted at coaching it This Stokes family appears to to the rifle like ducks to water. fo | Walter and Ralph have a eister who can manipulate a fusee much hetter than the average man. Helon M./ Stokes, now at Wilson Normal St has made a number of great on Indoor ranges. and whil Central High School was with irls' team that pointed the wa GOLF tion in which many . . squads participated Fisher a Renowned Shot. | Fisher, & me at wonderful | | organization Which probably has de- | veloped more expert marksmen than al other body in the world—th United States Marine Corp: has he {a renowned shot for years. He was with the United States Olympic that won at Antwerp In 1920, and, i addition to capturing the champion- | ship with the military rifle, was the best scorer in the team matche At Camp Perry last year Fisher after a great duel with Walter Stoke, garnered the world title, and established world records for firing from kneeling and prone positions His greatest mark was that of twelve | hits in @ 3 5-16 Inches target fired, made on the 700 meter range, a dis- | tance of approximately yards, The world champion was not required | to participate in the Olympic mum\ final trials ut Quantico last month, but he did, and demonstratedsthat ho‘ was a real champion by outshooting | all_other entrants. Getting a berth team this yYear was sentatives of more thar tir prominent 1 N DONOGHUE ON DEFI\NCL LONDON, May 31 will ride J offi ting at 7 Sodkes of Woolavi derby favo selected te to for HURLINC The Arzent feated Maj to 3, in five f THAM where, h Decause of wet as at the | to he game ¢ cquipment in all Right carry a complete Ii standard cial prices on everythi F.\'uz': ver needs to img sport red - blo Americ hing rove his vou FISHING A favorite Washingtonians make your fishing will be ive prices pastir or mar Everything t trip a suce in our larg on a the Olympic diffieult " task found here t reasonable price CANOEING A dclightful sport on the tomac. The latest Oldtowr models now on display, with every necessity for canoeing comfort CAMPING We the most complete camping equipment in Washing Evervthing vou need— from tents to dishes—at prices that will attract you. 'WALFORD’S 909 PA.AVE.N.W Variety of All-Wool TROUSERS in the City $A .65 and Up Eiseman’s 7th at F carry to