Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1925, Page 28

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b 3 o g 28 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEI)NESDAY. MARCH 18, 1925. SPORTS. éeargetown Having Real Grid Practice: Nurmi, Though Ill, Lowers Three Records "~ SQUAD OF ABOUT SEVENTY |MEN ARE DEFEATED MOUNT VERNON MIDGETS iWOMAN’s NET PLAY [FORCED TOT}UIT IN RACE SPLIT INTO FOUR SECTIONS| BY WOMAN GOLFERS| TAKE BASKET BALL TITLE' TOBEGINAPRIL 18 AFTER BREAKING MARKS Regular Games Are to Be Staged Soon and Eléven |shown by Gienna Collett in the match ety tournament opentng on Juiy 4 wae | Stomach Goes Back on Him Four Laps From Finish . ; ] ’ of the climination tou which she and M errett ament sponsored by the athletic depart-| adopted at a meeting of the District ment of Calvary M. E That Wins Will Be Banqueted—Maryland to B o s i Bl ween Church, Mount Vernon Midgets took the | Tennis Association held 1ast night at | in 5,000-Meter Event, Ritola Winning—Ray = g the home of Miss E: " 3 On_only i | 112-pound championship of the District. The contest was played on the | "5y (™7 o0 0 ke i Have Its First Spring Workouts. [ mak | Calvary court. president of the organization ST With ¢Walker leading the attack.|basketers of the General Accounting | The 10 clubs r BY H. C. BYRD. nceded six bisque thé Nationals battled hard f 1 the |Office In the Post Office League showed | association this se . | R EAL foot ball practice has been going on at Georgetown for for the | by their men opponente hui thes meca » green did she Equals Paavo’s Time for Mile. Miss Collett gav able exhibition s been shown in ¥ the Associated Pres overtak lead start, but the church team could not |the way to the Third Assistant quint | Athletic | Club, De | once it had assumed |and got the decis 5 to 6. Beck | Mount T last two weeks and will continue for two or three weeks longer. [only four in winning' six and five. | DI nt line-up of the cham- |took scoring honors, with a total of | Lberty Club, Columb Bac aavo Nurmi ran to three world records Ing from scratch, they finished o | Liverty Club, Columbi b ek EW YORK, March 18— included Burnett and |five field goal | and Wardman Park he protests of the Connecticut Association of the Amateur \ squad of approximately 70 men has been divided into four sec- |oni two dawn ta the nored Amieho center = | 4 ree of the Friends basket ball Union and a disordered stomach last night, but in the tions and cach section is being developed into a team with separate sets |ian Ik shot artist and the Kentucky an tr s neh (_l{'].ri‘r"’f.'i'\iu.f“:":'.',l<RICHARDS TU BATTLE i""'i the stomach and Willie Ritola, the light-haired marvel's brother F the season, with a total of 42| lander, were victorious | pof 1 seven game by of N i e ; . £ T pea I close el e [Belnts in seven mancs T ot g ananA IN TOURNEY lilness came to Paavo as he raced away from the field in the 5000- shit when the Holy |Calva ollowed, s 8 ks i R % 0 0 i are CHeounacentomn| ok Paul's finished in third meter event, one of the features of the Knights of Columbus track meet Normal court. Playing |Place, with 31 | e the last to be held in old Mad - | end he staggered, shook h a senfor quint,| yo . - SRR A : e unt | Mount Vern Fla., March 1 struggled on, striving to Baltimore Athletic and Bra Avery also ma ' stituting for - mateur champion | for als. g M lett went out in oon regular games will be played and the team that wins will be [needed only « par five on nqueted. Thus, the Blue and Gray is preparing for the gridiron scason |hole for course record of So far the workouts on the Hilltop have consisted of fundamental howev yie Se Frida ver seen the final hole on Square Garden. Four laps from 1 ad and held his hand to his stomach. H his stride as Ritola, M. E. tossers meet the | JACKSONVILLE ub in the semi- | After ad sharp On the out i CENTRAL FIVE PLAYS |CORBY AND ALOYSIUS finals. was de Tilden had little difficulty in dis- | must hay foob ball he usual serimmage of late September. But in addition to | her drive to the on ; | Ba > & ancing more or lens easily | oo b p g Ol Striving to / e Cost {;Mu Frtle Las dens sevéral (I\Img\ which are expected to | the fairway. She LY iy Mo lcuson the rev1e |finals of the unlimited division of the | into the third day’s play of singles in | 1\ ”_'_}”!“”v“- raced past him. Another circuit- of A EeTilEe, ub interest i the steennams askonte |put her next shot into the sand again (Athletic Club expectl to have both 4 |Souen Atlantic tourney in Baltimore | the Southeastern tennis tournament Y help keep up interest D SONE, B R |ana finally in eight for and a j 5 . tonight. Epiphany Juniors play their | William T. Tilden, 2nd, rested today, Befo Nurmi had essayed a meal ¢ At beginn of the | particular hole the second me, meeting the Atlas Club | while Vincent Richards, his outstand- | time to d % ok 1703 SET AT TENPINS Zirl was simply wonder- into the lead at the start, 'of Baltimore R el e e A me was charac -_———————————+——————— | ada, Japanese Davis cup star, for the|than ever eptional drivin { privilege of advancing into the semi- |at a mile i | I to choose ROLLED BY JERSEYITE -1 juad as a whole, | hard-drivin o in the 18 posing of S. Robertson of Greenville, | broke t | way that the s i holes was pevond the Austratian | JN TOURNEY TONIGHT FIVES CLASH SUNDAY |5 G yesterday, but Richards found it | the wor in base ball. | 18.—Mort | On at least nine holes. She said aft - more difficult to defeat Jack Caldwell regular games | B e el EWATALGHat e hadvneves arivencmo] - 1" eyt CE R ERER R R I R RTR ee 4 | of Atlanta, Southern champion, who forced the match into the third set atime A. H. Chapin, Jr., met Fred Baggs a detegation of Among the spestators were Miss| While Coach °d25 | Collett's mother and father, who made | peeted 10 ex-| Corby Bakers and Aloysius Club| In the men: - | basketers will meet on Sunday night | of Springfield, Mass which punting, the silver jubile rters o ball, running % , "~ |a special trip here to sce up of t i | a cad e g of New York today for the honor of ree-qua members of | 8ress. 1t is ; : bl b ety b < s nals. ¥ s | the last two laps and was applau Blayetiwhio]. DONULEvesterday was featiaiohy Ot Dk E | S oRe MadsSal Gta diment tokiin, match will meet the winner of a BEEI0a) Sprint jwith 3 i Ame medal I e e e e D pions who failed to make the first|short out-of-tow unt before the|NOrth and South champion, and Dr When asked what he thought of|frst place with & total of 705 PInS. | Miss Collett ed with an 82 [(rip to,Phila on hand | 1ast contest of the season, the Corby | Willlam Rosenbaum of New York and juse what sood | disp eusinic ds WMo of - {wia Gt only 81, whils | tonie 1 '1s met | Ave and) the T atredt quine are work.| cives 1t ¢ se urne e | DR Sy T ihe | MISS RYAN 1S PLAYING TReine FINE TENNIS IN FRANCE . and in | 2 rom | THREE V. M. 1. CAPTAINS Kirkwood got a 7 and 213, i lo placed a te i a0 o amons el | EADER WILL COACH Wiberg Ink Co.| much what T think of | * 15 it is getting in the | with thel night, the quintet roll Miss FElizabeth Ryan of England ng exceptional tennis of the Bosto o0 seventh place | dy el e 162 | QNS otal of 2834 pine, - T | OARSMEN IN HAVANA [t g exc s tvi6nca thatHE|l,. DEO maw T < placed among | = ™| FOR NEXT SEASON NAMED | " Paired with aile. Suzanne Lenglen e xdsaio s Glioee fiot get, and no foot| the all-events rs when B. Cole| PN, Conn. March e o5l she was driven tq top speed against Faghtisron, 0fels s ot of Lakewood, tied for third 18.—At a|Mrs. Chambers and Miss Harvey of | LEXINGTON, va . »rd to take the field and Capt. Dean anc ade by Ritola and J. Guhl of with a total of 1,84 | the V. M e Rt of | e letter men | England, as the French star tired to. 11:30 4-5: forme aths in ex- | Huntington, W toppled 1826 i Ghatiin o v | mEbasicet . Paul Estil Caldwell | ward the end. © by Ritola. t opponent.|Pin8 for nine games to take minth| Bl & e | of Bristol elected captain u!‘ After seeing Mile. Lenglen. play 1:36 1-5; forn 3| position. 6 quintet. French critics said that she appe arsity boxers selected Henry | to be in as good stro ington, Ky., as their | predicted thzt unles - wrestling team | competition by~ iliness com White, jr.,|dominate the courts of a this year. conducte e by Ritola - | RELAY TORCH EVENT it 2w ot fo 1 v | MEMBERS OF GUN CLUB |5 s i | PRI e it s, | SO SRR h open golf cha d at Chantilly we work in addition to his coaching race of 100- tar- duties at Yale, will send an assistant s as those of began to have Winter | e of 50 tar- to uba early in June to I hear that both | rgets each 1 to carry their R for his coming afte has i r until the | rourided the Blue e form - j" 15 pairs ey do,| and seen the results of his efforts or b e ihey o) day of July, oD thexeault s efforts on | ¢.req tou Washington ‘ S FIYE 2 lence day, is planned by e Gun Club » Benning s i, paper Le Journal in conjunction with - traps on d the French Athletic Federation ‘Ah(!i B LEAIR with the permission of the ministers |18.—Dewitt of war and interor. | medalist of A soldier blinded in the war will |the a light two to e before the Ver-|golf champions| dun citadel and hand them to run-|day was elimir ners, one representing Paris and m.-illmhm-' vt who will ll(\S)l‘ @ toward the | kilome the | Optic takes of 25 and 100 time in its history Maryland 1 be awarded in each of iits toda Wwho will be|other the provinces, the team next|off down the hig a foot ball|capital. 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