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D —— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925. SPORTS. ithletes Continue to Shatter Records : Washington to Have Big Tennis Season FIVE WORLD MARKS SET QUIST AGAIN DENIES IMARYLAND AND VIRGINIA [CHESS LEAD TAKEN 'CHEVY CHASE INVITATION DURING PAST TWO WEEKS CHARGES OF WILSON. GOLF LEAGUE ORGANIZED BYRUSSIANPLAYER| LVENT WILL BE STARTER | LOS ANGBGLES. April 27.—Hugo | - — Quist, interpreter-manager for Faavo | = mi. has refterated his denfal that | By the Associated Press | o ~ A b = i g ERNBEE. TS - | - = & 5 4 ‘B N-BADEN, April Alek i s = 2 Two American Collegiate and One National Also | le bad atany iine discussed with ORMATION of a league of golf clubs in Maryland and Virginia to , BADENBADEN, April 27 -dlel | o nual Tournament Is Carded for May 9—Fair Kenneth L. Wilson, athletic director | D e ony AR el promote home and home matches each month througlfout the sea- | the leading position in the interna Broken—Georgetown’s Relay Victories Save of bis Finnish runier and Willle son was efiected with the election of officers and a tentative sched- [ tional tournament at ‘the Kurhaus Sex Will Keep Busy — Mrs. Normeat and - ltola in connection with a proposed | 4 e ok slo- | ; EastiBeink Swi 1 by W abpearance In the Drake relaya. " | ule of matches arranged vakia, and Rubinstein, who had held | Last Being Swampec DY est. Quist repeated that his only inter- | Dr. S. B. Moore of Alexandria, a member of the Washington Golf and 1, was unable to do better than i U T T e Y g icago on | Country Club's golf committee and also a member of the new Eelle Haven IES shit e it e il 19, and that on that occasior ; =5 sl nothing was wid about expenses, Club, near Alexandria, is president. B. H. Howell, also a member of the Gruenfeld went into third place by Bists ® A Nurmi and the eight Indian athletes | Washington Golf and Country Club, is secreta winning from Mieses, Germany : €.t —Five world records in standard track and ficld | who vesterday lost a three-mile race & d 2 R Marshall, the United States cham % ¢ L Wasl pion., and Bogoljubow, Rus ad journed their match, with the Ameri can in a superior position Iy, w I ti ) s cor The Belle Haven and clubs in Win- [ came in the afternoon, after they had evican colltiiate and one nation cen | 1o him r one of the pluckiest bits 4 j &8 e iy nerican coliegiate and one national mark have been | 18 bun after one uf the plickiost bits | cheste Fredericksburg, Va., and|completed the morning round with athletes in meets extending from the Atlantic to the fto date il pursued their modest and | iaBerstown and Frederick, Md., have | cards of 76 cach. Jackson's score R Unassuming wave vestorday. far from | Pcome members of the league _|could only be approximated, as he o e Siaca S i past two wecks. the oron amd e far a8 poskible from | . The first match will be played in | picked up his ball on the fourteenth s CEL e hlE TURUIS S ALC ng event in Washington will be the Chevy Chase e owdondius far ds bodl | May.” provably at Winchester. with [hole and Roland Mackenzie was | '™ tour be run ot May ving this a new tourname ur runuing to a new mark of 7 minutes 35 3-3 seconds at the | Nurmi celebrated Sunday and his | #8ht-man teams from each club, around in 77 ey ? B the Gong il Country Club. This v Kans., meet a week ago, and Georget stablishing y by, passing up the taxi drivers| The Kiwanis Siits All the pl#tyers took off the wraps ODD FEL Ows HAV'NG : mERe S B g el and Georgetown establi h”‘k time ot ¢ his club qua s and tak The Kiwanis Club will hold its in the afternoon. 12 birdles being reg- | L vitat ir. and wil e senior event 28 scconds ior a mile ¢ Univer of Pennsylvania relays Y i abiutitha Clky, SLater | i G aaton At istered over the final stretch. McLeod T'he Old Dominio 1ally on the Co 2 and Country Club s B iaen Toiday was persuaded to Nter an auto. | yen - e o ndieay, | holed a. putt clear across the sixth C OS BOW G c at Richmond. Va } aw a large % o halve the hole in 2, with Kinic e e i s Faebie Yocke. Nebraska flier. is credited with a 9 3-5 seconds periormance nta Monicu, where he fled the | oot 35, Sheqiied. Mombers of the | Jycieon. who had laid & mashie shot the last week i the 100Cvandl dach atiths He won the final | Machine and took wnother 1ong walk | power Fred b Ty o CR® 1-1dend against the pin e " up and down the seashore AT e e e e The final round also witnessed a} A close race is being staged for top | Early in June the scen fis back | Mrs. Norment's 1 The Indians, who al | Fning - | duel between McLeod and Diegel for [honors in the Odd Fellow's Duckpin |y \waciington for the Wardman park | C2Use more th n d relay marks an een records for the Drake relays | Nurmied Nurmi in their reluc | Roland R. MacKenzie, the District | low scorce of the day, when it League S inaol s ol i SOT Al artious momcr ; ing in Des Moines the past week end, |4l the Sherman Indian Institute at|the Columbia pro. paired admirably | McLeod had a 3 and a 4 for st i e G L T et el i thel b peit e 23 but the athletes faiied to attain world | Kiverside ng up the thread of | vesterday in an exhibition match at|missed a 4-foot putt for a 3 at the[Piace. are right on the h of the| Jil again be the case. ornia atar b r. They were \plished in | figures student routine where they dropped | indian Spring to defeat Leo Diegel, | seventeenth. while Diegel, with a 4 |leader [ e H ot et con e tehs fornia star had he ition Philadelphia. Law- | The new world marks for standard |1t 0 race Nurmi at the Collseum pro at Glen Ouks, Great Neck, Long | for a 71 at the eighteenth, 100K A | proacan ed in Richmond th el e s i il War d Los Angeles, Calif. | distances and field events follow | "“0 " defeat by the Finnieh marvel| Island. and Peter Jackson, the Ind 5 when he failed to reach the green in | nse o abontinot: to mention nuime % who ran 1 three miles n 5.9, | Spy & o, b anc wrize D wo shots A feature aff oon | * - s 3 { honors which she had a Holder Event Time Made at beating their best man, 19-year-old | nr e o or i :v]m.\ e erian| Sl AR G b 3 |y e Georgetown Two-mile rels Philadeiphia Thomas Humphrey, to the 1ane by 46| the par of 71 was n . 798 by | hole. 224 vards. fn birdie 2 by Mac LR : o et b 23 sunow Is a Clever Player. Kansas Teachers Quarter-mile relay Lawrence, Kuns seconds, did “not detract from “the | eLeod and Diegel being the best of | Kenzie and Diegel armons | s e e - has had sor Tilinois Half-mile relay Lawrence, Kans. glory of the Redskin runner in the | the day | The 725 made by McLeod and Diegel | Fred D st } | but it probabl tiedielers pie iree elf. Aside fror Houser, Southern Calif. Discus 156 ft. 175 i, Los Angeles minds of sport funs discussing the | “MacKenzie and McLeod were 3. up | established a new record for the | \Wammeior cede the M tie tournament, | t he has won ho race 1t the end of the first 15 holes. and | course. previously held by MacKenzie | Brig i ; 9 | \hich | increased lvantage t the | with 74 Revora Pertoiialie, | second K Short eenth hole of the afternoon High team Eame - Mount Pleasant came to Washington . Saturd nnd hurled the . ending the match there W. B. Gibson won the handicap High tean ant. Pleasant, 1.6 Rig Promised Buffalo singles champions to an American record of 212 D 4 7\D STREA ,‘1 he match was featured by the Very | tournament at the Manor Club yester H v y —Harville, 161 From the et Adbok thiels Rig ke ntanteaeain 9% inches e 1 driving of Roland MacKenzie, | day with a card of 9124 a triple | J1Eh QU] ey - - forthcoming sea rce she . : leziate y to r . & than held his own with the | tie for second place. resulting at net | Grea Ha promises to \ Eexcaad The Dool e BY PERRY MILLER ec shots of the pros. The 12s | 68, among J. ¢. Salkeld, 3= Wilcox | Greatest mumber cirike Tl e o Thets sit | in W aan aEon 1 und shot 49 feet 1016 inche X i 1 od and Diegel both | and J. E. Ebert | Amity encountered number of reasons for s prophecy, | was twice runner. the FKanshs mast. and t¢ \y‘v{ym”\’-[‘”l‘ Tidal Basin fund for the purpose of placing wire screens at the { trom Friendship and and each one sw SKilichl Faciiel | sBies. | o6 e afition s for two v sprints have been swept away, ces of the college season Olympic javelin champion i~ ety o Ha the etz ibles evénty v the Los Angeles com he Kansas Teachers Calleza for | ner of the entire set he | and is hot tes to make th asin a huge fish Hor yeing sed by publ - T e 1" o - on the trail of the Dist | Wimer, the Southern champion L e e e GuRs oy gd} to ma - \clllm na \u;z“ fishing p nd, being ed by public INDI_X’\' SPRI\ p¥ TO RN Y [ Winners wet the pace with 330. | Clown P e Do e ST et subscription, has almost reached the hali-way T The fund is | Al Fe 14 (, . I‘ e olling their regularly sch glance at last vear's records he Montgomery Country ¢ P " 1 N # e uled set aster and Brightwood s the fact that e St s 1 Gutelts Fof Gesinatownis welhn o but Surely being subscribed. Still there are many anglers who, | ) e bR LR R L S0l the fact that the first six play- |lenge cup at Blue Ridge § Eorioe. HhncIast st how 6l ihe o | 2l TR ~ ~ | ne w 1 nop |ers, as ranked by the District tenr Pa., and for three vears shared the iddle West. A comnarison of the e present time, have not sent in their subscriptions, and if their | / i i 1 poned, the former coming out on top 1mit re so matched that when | Monterev mixed doubles cha Penn. Kansas and | Draka resulte | dollars were sent in promptly, the coming week would see the fund com- < ! Hon L Lo Ll sl "'““\';m\ two of them takes the courts. It |ehip. She will lead ane of the tear <hows that Kansas praduced the heet | pletec SO e L {acore cordec ; s an even draw which one will come | in the Women's 1 s Leagu S that Kanens produced the best | plcted Tarville totaled in the mateh | off victos sl e bro ol g Seita iy Col. Sherrill, director pi public buildings and parks of the National fing golfers of Washington havelentered the first | Loireen Federal Cit dhored |, There is no such thing as “doping | No. 2 position on the Racqueters. or “eton. which wan t Phi ~ D1 der he rk tarted 1 r 1 e . 5 - LS, s eam droppec twO{it out” ahead of tim of e strongest teams in the c ceton. which won at Philadel. | Capital. has ordered the work started and the screens are being prepared st e AT ah S mha b B Cresti i e |l pheen seme e o I e e O e Jenmecon? | to place in position. He informed the writer that if he could be assured 1 on Wedniesday. Roland R. MacKenzie, the | ¥inners. In the :»'] (1 Eat rolled | cerned. They are as capricious about | pated for the coming seaso he Drake events. | of at least $1.000 being subscribed he would proceed with the instaflation,| Di i Brawn District juniar champion; Al- len Nule ced considerably Eremend i e Bl DU I robin mat a second hehind | at once. Knowing the thousands of anglers in the city of Washington,|pery R = His e e K. F. Keller- |In the standir teams by taking | about changing her mind. - AN the \Womens T e IRt welny oy anglers have not answered the call as rapidly as they ought. There is|Mman. ir : Moore and many other prominent local golicrs | Toby, Tumphry and. Nichols were in | eoon imean TN isnt pieyers tooa no doubt that the fund will be raised, but this column’ is very anxious to |are among the rant excellent form f ner If there is one outstanding figure | E 5 laoer have it in hand by May 1 Entries the tournament closed Mount Pisasant | all-time Jamong them it is Mar Wakeford i T when totaled 640 present titleholder. But even she ha a second hetter than that of n at Des Maines. while Penn he Philadelphin inner, S the ha;"‘ku:;: nfl both Federal|the tide comes in they go upstream last night ound wi . me of the match with heen so closely pressed t n he nee in 1:28 and District officials, the proposition|with it and when the tide recedes!beenplayed Wednoadny nnd hiredns : ornig led ERVANt AR tIEC he bt Took 16 Hiov etown's mile relay in 315 was |12 Make a_wonderful municipal fish-|thex fail back with it. If this state i g et Sl s nsl e O H . s e o I ileeia s min Tk o ner oy x catened by Nobraska with 3:18 810, |ing pond in the District of Columbia |ment is true, an appropriate nickname | Fpidas and Setir el J 1 Logan, Dby in ordér toratain s S e Western teams were far behind |15 Sure to be carried through. Only a|for these fish would be “tide fish Roland MacKenzie won the tourna. | l—=——=By Chester Horton. - Mot Ploasar The e trected et to e tseai] > her Wortd maric for (o miles. |comParatively small amount of moncs [T attention of this column was | ment last vea g I st of fie ree formerly prominent con- | ning at Des Moines, made | 1S asked from local anglers, and while {also cailed to the unlawful catching of | Palrings anc siine for | Golfers have been urged to take a B RO enae e e con & A e Molnes, made ], ubscriptions of only $1 each ware|hass at an around Grest. Falis, Mut| (hs o nes and TUNE 0T it grip so often and from so many | game Is eitorts. restiting in| Lohers (OF hondes wWilldan: tnterest | (y AGOSTY BRATS WASHER. los with 310 requested, if every angier in the city (especially at the Falls. One angler & sources that the belief is almost uni-| : . and set’ of co i Clisdiice. Neormedt BRUSSEI Al 37 paes Guthrie of Ohio State, at Des %Nt in his donatlon, the amount|made a personal visit to tell of uhis versal that the, i to Sa victory. | Jennie Doolittle and Miss Sara Doo-| Coste, the French singles tennis and Moore of Pennsvivania | Would be greatly oversubscribed practice and to fequest that somethi ) lum club is merely ilor had high set for 1ittle have all exnréssed thalr fnten-| champion, yesterday dsfeated t Philadelphia, cleared the 120 The fund has now almost reached!be done to correct the evil. The ati | . ] grasped. Every ant tions of entering the Sy events. } Washcr; iha Belainn star: 64 6 ard high hucdies in 14 15 eevonds. |the half-way mark. This column | tention of the FFish Commisefoner of mbio - Rood goifer T have| Next Saturda . & E ats. | We th glan sta : earnestly hopes that by the end of | Marviand is herewith called to this e ard A Co ever seen in ac- more ( 1 Fell bring nine twe s of a sec 1 behind Earl Thempson's record. The Penn|the present week the fund will be!fact and he is asked respectfully to| ¥ M Bobb Basyockiur g tioy takes a grasp | teamns over for the second half of their | * o and Drake mees reached another | COmpleted instruct his game warden what to doland . L. Veerhoff il ot of the shaft that intercit Odd Fellows | oy el reache) oen| e in the matter. The fishing laws of | I ¢ Ranglell. Chevy t OIS 4T o daleh | oF Wkamnotos. T altimore boys e l l l Ilrll I e 0 4 Locke of Nebraska each covered c = fi Maryland specifically cover this point, | ) 2 Tt notions as to what will enter > fray lead of 110 100 vards in 9 4-5 seconds | apome evening last wesk théherting ahd vet the game wardens have not 0:BA—W , | he_intends to do|pins. These games will he rolled ai Schwarze of Michigan not only |ATTived In great numbers in the made any arrests. so far as known S H_ Parker, " In with the club. the King Pin No. 1 alleys, Fourteenth S ~ waters of the Potomac around Wash-| P, Bama mbi J 1 Arti . mcored the best distance for the shot- | ' Shad in Che: enlie Ba Colum™; e Cabdoes. Swinging a golf und Monroe styeets, starting at 6:30. Dot In the oneas e O e oc. [Ington. An item to that effect was Shad in Chesapeake Bay. : zardner ] clud, and especi- Columbia, and Gro; Holmes celled all other collegians in the dis. Euverywhere ... from the Lips of the Wise, he | printed in The Star, but the attention| The most glowing reports concern- | diar Frost ally the irons, is s reistering a heave of 145 feet | OLthIs column was called to the fact|ing feh in Chesapeake Bay : : not as delicate an| TWO DIE IN AUTO RACE. | lears the "WHYS” of Murads Leadership it some anglers went up the river |reached here. A dispatch from At undertaking as s and, failing to snag any of the her-|more last Thursday stated that ! A juggling soap bub- 1’ Houser ca ong to establish a | " | t: : juggling soap bub-| ¢ A N6 e along to establish a | jng telephoned in that the report was | bay was full of shad making their way Lar N 3 Al bles. The fingers| Eduar “wealthy l\.m‘» tine oot GF Kamnses fumued 6 teet cc.8 | meoLtect ta the headwaters to spawn, and that _ VE OU ¢ grip with irned to death and | ook O Maness fumued deet The herring are in the river and|a police hoat had been dispatched to 1 ARMS FREE OF Hold: but killed when the ler leaped 24 foet” 1 fnenm” ih the |Printed. The habits of fish are pecu-| Other rts state that big catches Wa farr hold is firm enough to zive a feeling against a telegraph post broad jump at Philadelphia and Cox | 1AT- Somelimes they are where they | of hardheads have heen made in the 10:2 Jle | of selid connection with the weapon at |40 h is one of the most impor f OKkla 1 3 Zjare reported to be and sometimes|nets, and that the early anglers have | 1, I & hand, and this feeling should embrace 70 7 bile events in Argentina of Oklahoma hurled the javelin 197 |gna. "ol 2 f ¢ T ” RHEN S Geeatint et feet € SGiHontat Daktonce t are not. A great many of the|also made good sized catches. Harry E both hands.. You ¢ a good, | W £ n accoun he ac . 5 - : {river front men famillar with the|Evans, well known angler of the head Wi [ firm hold without at the same time Two Meets Compared. movement of this particular kind of |quarters detective force. on a rece o aler F lhaving a feeling of tightness in th . A comparison of performances at|fish state that thev “rise and fall”|trip to Scotland Beach reported that X Tdee | forearms. That is the ekind rip the Drake and Penn meets Friday |With the tide. In other words, when|the hardheads were 80 nmumerous at and’ . Rowen. on- 105 1 to develop. NAMED TENNIS DELEGATE. | and Saturday follows & that place that the natives were sell- | Cuium i NEW YORK, Apri The United 4 ‘;',L;thvm for 50 cents a hundred. With D b - States Tennis A ation has an-| RELAYS. th® warm weather of the last fow |y T 10U 1 that W 4 >ate. & " t t w. D Haimes. Indian | ce nounced that Wa Pate. a mem Ol s e T et that . gre many | Nedatt had i GAZZN\WINS/FEATURE, |heivsstisumalter 1o Sale s mein. One-half mile. . ». catches will be reported befora | ¥ > 3 been named to attend a meeting of | Two miles The T 2T g en y I SR which further efforts will he msde to 4 i e United States Rureau of Fish- 2 ¢ }. Guzza. with a handicap of three| Which further effor L - Four miles i eries has been asked by State Game ¢ 3 mifttes; tosk fitst pise In the 15| srandarcize (he ball. Australia, Brance INDIVIDUAL EVENTS Warden 1. Lee Le Compte of Lalti i ety ihtiachad, | Mile bicycle race staged at the Polo|and Grea B Shtilalto henkepte Biiois iow 4 4 g i1 re to solve %4 prohlem and. Capt. K oneressional. 11:38 | Grounds in Potomac Park yesterday.| Sented Javelin throw 196 (1. 2 3 The inquiry comes from gndgeon T. A. K inattached. and Jobn . Connors won the time prize o sdconda ' KERRY TEAM WINNER *hes, the best performance un CORDORA. Argentina, April 7 . Shetput 4711914 s in. fishermen, who ask where the gud L W R Raker. Columbid, and John | 40 minutes and 2 Pole vault in. X e geon, whic h ppear in great numbers | ¢ Walk Columbia. 1.05—Claude S A. Neilson, R. Shackieford anl 11| High jump... .. . {each Spring in streams near Balti- | \Vatts. Columbia. and Rowineon While Co | frields took first. second and thir DUBLIN. April The Kerry Broad jump s 2 . 224.8Y%in. E in. more, come from int. and H. R. Breshahan. Indian Spring. | Prizes, respectively. in the Scout | team vesterday won the all-Ireland | ard husdics 14425 sec 5 sec. The smail fish, which are safd to be |1 rd dash - i g of the carp species, are found only in Porter. Indian _Spring A B J. Reidy won the junior free-for a!i.| Dublin 1o D, Cimy Thhan = and 1 [race iaelic foot ball championship from mpbell. India Sprine. and A annan the Spring. They are alw : hed i, Al ™ . . ¢ :hm ially Plhtiful Tn the Batabeey Riven | Liiached. 1:36=—glein B, McHugh, Ban po Bud Fisher finds his Smoke Buddy__Murad , ~ ‘ ~ ~ {at Relay, where a dam prevents them | 150 T. Lyddane Tndian Spring. | b & s THE CALL OF THE OUTDOORS | [t S e don bt ot el “I prefer MURADS because they have a friendly taie Whether they come from the Chesa- | Ray Garrett, Bannockburn. 1:40—George and a soothing aroma that I don’t find in other cigarettes. peake Bay or from u greater distance | J., Vot " Bumgokburn. and pariner, L 16T fs g i L i BY WILL H. DILG is the question that has been asked |} *Pg: Athmead Fuller, Chavy Chaee, o f I miss a train or some friend is late for an appointment, 4 1 light a MURAD and things look brighter after the first of the Bureau of Fisheries. Citts. unattached. and Charles W. Baker % i f i i ’ zaak W L - _ 1o Ll Bove.. I 1 Built, Buick Will Build Them X 3 e : 2 e 2 President Izaak Walton League of America L Whthington. 4 551, D. DPape. Indian| When Better Automobiles Are » puff.” Bud Fisher, 258 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. s [ sopne. “and ¥ ¢ Clark; ndian Spring. e AM more than ever convinced that the small-mouth black bass is the LEACH AGAIN VICTOR };‘,’;‘,‘,‘.':'m;‘ '\ZLJL?:' e r'“""f": ’!:1:""'.~4i.:‘fi‘-": Z ~ ;%%// Washington. 2:10 Agnew, jr. Ban- Kitig of American game fishes. During a recent trip through Indiana, IN ALOYSIUS EVE ina_ Flovd Wageaman. Colimbia Oliio and other States of that part of the country I found the small v NT‘ 5-—Brook V. Rvers and Paui Spring. M. wal A wah P Rarrein Washinzion ; a Fincken e, Columbia Finishing 200 vards aMead of A.|3: e, Comimbta. and Harris Schaub, his nearest competitor, Melvin | Fleming, Columbia B & Brown : . e o by aila 011 ] - | Led T i 1| i ‘hevy Chase, nd Frank Miller Chevy at the fish be wide tributed and available to many angler Loach of the United Seatar drarman | ey Enes' Chase: and Frani Jrilier Ciint The small-moutt ss fills thesa re the 11 opening to the caudal orps repeated his triumph of last |and ¥. E. Moice. Bannockburi. ements. 11 denizen of tocky | petluncle unday by taking first honors in the | 1 lakes has proved 0| Remember. then. the size of the e mile run staged by tne | nost fishermen that he can outfight [ o ot ening [ Ribvatin Clab ot Oeorrsrran e % oith Bags two to one.=With | St torcyr T ainaraneab a0d 19 ety erak | and "F. "E. Tewis, Indian Spring. 9:30-— large-mouth ba not forget the difference in size of & ! |apd F. k. Leine Indisa Spome 0305 he advent of light tackle as the most | seales. These two facts shouid be The Marine harrier made the dis | Green Indian Sprng popular fishing equipment. the small- | guficient for all purposes. in 28 minutes and 8 seconds,| 1 B.m.-—Albert R. Mackenzie, Columbia i G s o o hiee miarel —— firet poconds less than his time in the | 80 cq" 5" Christian. | Colimbin. snd F T ackle fish. The fly is the best small outh lure. and his environment ,..miWOMAN BOWLERS MAKE | ¢frank Smith. representing Catholic | Columbia. and A. H. Ferguson, Columbia, University, took third place honors. | Ji13—Comd: bits fit in splendidly with the new GOOD SCORES IN TOURNEY |Of the 20 runners who faced the | Gt chimmbin s K. W Crampton Jovement to fly-fishing equipment. It | | starter. 10 completed the long grind. | Colimbia ¥ M Todg. Bapnoakburn esti Whyd | Ehure : : : B Rane. unatiached. 1 90 Tom Moors <“mainly for this reason that he has | CLEVELAND. Ohio. April 27. er of finish: Tn i R, aneptarned. g S0Eo Tnqtar u om? hy 0 become &6 popular during the past|Leona Sonneberg and.Carrie Schmidt, L 00 Time. o8 Figar eMarkham Indian ars Columbus, holding a score of 937, are = A L T pring, TR T s , Buick men- 1 3 Catholic Uni: sity. hury 0- MeCallu Washington smadimouth s usually found | leadin the edoubles In the ‘elghth ik invicn, Calfuudel’ Coflext. | o Bn.'u"“a iy, Wadhmgion. 15T o cais MuICRn one. but occasionally both he and |annual tournament of the Womaf's . o Montague, Aloysine Crab: | 3" piavit Bannoekburn, and woed coned bl brother, the large-mouth bass | National Bowling Association. §: "‘,';,',‘,»m»“‘_","l‘-:’::h'\fz-; fu Bankockburn. 1:80—C. ¥. Cole, 82, ey trone avoraoly in alled trout in the South and green M. Pettitt, Cincinnati, heads the ®. John Englar, U. 8. . 1 Wl Vetter. Waehington, and J. M hass, straw bass. Oswego bass and a | individ with a total of 521, and 9. Guston * Viagra, avell, indfan, . every motor-car con- ot of other names in various locali- ' the Red Diamond Lumber COmpany. | 10, Jossph Siempél, U. & M. C. ties) are found in the same waters. | Minneapolis, rolled 2,183 for the lead Failed to finish—Frank Maloney, Leon & ) C . & ? P 9 B \s & rule they are easily distinguish- |in the five-woman events, fvmong, 3t Smatiwaad, Wenselh, & Foel: | natiached. '3 yersation! | Stand By for a Murad” Radios WHN able, the small-mouih being inclined | | Koones, Heaty, William Nichotson and | 515 pm Tdons T Mones. DARROCKbUM hass to be the most popular fish of all k& LR The right of a fish to be crowned king is based on two things. First, he worth of the fish as a fighter. Second. the democratic requirement th THURSDAY 830 a.m—I. V. Brownell, Indian Spring i “While there is almost infinite satisfaction in putting a 1o teel gray belly and a green T Wennter. B L R o P e % st inf : I omzer ek “while the largensouth 15| TURF VERDICT UPHELD. R S R R A R . S e 510Miy NEEL jiEnea, with & SOERGRW | JEW SERE R 1ooRE aR e HORNSRY TO PLAY SOON. |T°% - ™™™ hardest sort of work. The voice often rebels and the nerves black stripe. | ment for $25.600 awarded to Louis B e = . 1 S WP ¢ Buick’s twenty-one years But in ease you don’t believe in col- | joseph Victor in his suit against Ed ST. LOUIS, April 27 —r,\llh(vugh! become raw. In turning to a cigarette for relaxation, the ore, here's how O. W. Smith. noted |\ward F. Simms, Kentucky turfman, Tltv;:!rsr l;l‘nrziby'. s‘l:tr\_s‘e‘cum: hnTe—} throat and the nerves must be humored. And I find that angler and writer on ansling subjects, | for half the proceeds of a sale of colts| man of the St. Louls Nationals, who : SR bl o i ekl tells them agart: by the French stallion Negotol atiwas struck on the héda by & pitehed _M“"zlddv b‘;z‘:;i;i :;[rsndr:{:r‘x'i:g‘ayro;a W F ‘Gran]Jnd . — % % : s ast Thursday’s game with Py g 2 . . its mild smi y N und, Draw an imaginary perpendi Saratoga, in 1923, has been upheld|ball in last Thurs 5 > q“ah and mdmg relia- c > i i N ey e 2t int | by the appeliate ooutt. Cincinnati, is improving, it will be (4 & ) . of invariable ty ou Announcer for WHN, 134 W, 7sth Street, New York, N. Y. ! A several days before he will be able to H o s e ch'a line— - —e— e e ou e Seions ek s V. | R . vz bility are common knowledge. Buick beauty : S A Jarge.mouth before you; upon the A1) c,mdgmoneveryhxghwaymm MURAD, the premier of a urkish cigarettes, b e . hand, if th pening does KA CITY, Mo., April 27.—| Cowes, Isle of Wight, is the greatest e > o = S N s - : Dot extend bevonil the eve—ordl. | Lewis will reduce his weight about 13, ynchting center i tne worla Buick owners are insistent in their praise of requires no artificial flavoring—the flavoring is narily does not quite reach the im- |pounds, to 225, for his match “hh1 | B o pat e obar s by Natechenilt Thacs aginary line—von have a small- | Wayne (Big) Munn at Michigan City. | outh. That is easy to remember |Ind.. on Memorial day, he said here. - | \ ::;n;”w sufficient :cner;ll\: though |Munn is at a local hotel recovering | Why s0 many men have Sctt]td down to Sometimes you will be in doubt per- [from an attack of Influenza and ton- | § \ E F ERS & OR F Lire Specimens the smallmouth is | Charlie, one of the fayorited®for the | » RADIATOR, FENDERS Never Closed—Franklin 3860 Thows the median line. which in | positively will not start in ecither | NEW RARIATORS FOR AUTOS THE TURKISH CIGARETTE haps over a specimen in which the | silitis. He will have his tonsils r Voung larze mouth is such a promi- |the Preakness or the DerhynTrainer ]Wll TSTATT'S B. & F. WKS, ot S b | 4 mouth * opening just reaches the |moved before the match with Lewis.| To Match Your Odd Coats i S eve. Therc are other simple tests. | —_— | b 5 The scales of the small-mouth are | | B ;. i : ‘ The seales of the smallmouth are | Master Charlie Goes Lame. | EISEMAN’S, 7th & F| 1620 M St. N.W. and 1016 Conn. Ave. 17 rows on the cl In inma NEW YORK, April 27.— Master | st ettt | ) marked with bars and spots: never | Kentucky Derby, has gone lame nnd' BODIER MADE AND REPAIRI ! Jent feature, reaching almost from 'Andy Blakely said today, 319 13th N.W. 1423 P, REAR ¢