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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925. SPORTS. 29 Regatta Tomorrow Offers Line on Crews : Sweetser Displaying Old Golf Skill PRINCETON-NAVY CLASH |HIGH SCOREROLLED |MASONIC FIVES TO ROLL FORTMYERPOLOISTS EX-CHAMPION GETS PAIR TG AFFECT U. S. RANKING| BYWOMANBOWLER| N (. C. A. MEET TONIGHT| N FINALOFTOURNEY| F 69s AT PINE VALLEY — = CLEVELAND, May 1—Crashing " RICHHMOND, Va.. Nay 1.—Polo fours i 5 ¢ N NIGH] b d ated Masonic night in the Capital City [of Fort Myer and Charlotte, (N. C.). ; . . . 96 Rated High i I Teoite Roving Walli it it #is i cha lungiud, 587 ONIGHT has been designated Masonic oight in the Capial COY |5 na Hiding Ciub will meet this| Winner of Amateur Title at Brookline in 1922 Is ated High in Intercollegiate Rowing Will jin the doubles and 509 in the five: Duckpin Association tourney, now nearing the end at the King Pin [ 7000 #nd fuiding Club will megt T8 o N . woman events, Mrs. F. Morsehauser alleys, nine oi the twelve teams due to roll being from that fra- |tion tournament being conducted here. Prpparing to Re-Enter National (,ompeuu\-p Between Them Meet Almost All Other Great of the Cincinnatl Coca Cola Ladles toryq) organization. The other teams scheduled are Annex No. 1 and| The Fort Myer team won over the : =4 : . N - Women's National Bowling Associa. | Consolidated Returns from the Internal Revenue League and Anacostia, | 0% 1007 o) (e RS DERECATOCE TE0 Lists—Victory Was Surprise. Varsity Combinations Later. tlon tournament here. " a National Capital League representative. e e i Chis was the only change among | Contrary to expectations, there > i preceding match, the Charlotte team = & the leaders. the Este's Allbis, Chi|yere only two changes recordsa in| | C-C-A. TOURNEY LEADERS. tefentsd V-G L ior Zexiuaton, Wi BY RAY McCARTHY. cago, tof § s - 2 to 2. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. .“y‘,‘h ?‘5131. ‘A\&i Bak[;‘ra -3: l;f“u;e’rlth 1::"[} 1\1_zh'vsb:T“'“nns-> V. IUl'L -‘nd l;‘» Cluss A—Kine Pin (N 1. Cap.) . 1.804 Lieut. Kitts of Fort Myer and Col EW YORK. May 1.—Jess W. Sweetser, national amateur golf cham- BB, B i Clate ko et e 15 and Argetis of e yrax Depketmeny oo pion in 1922, apparently is back on his game again and will figure prominently in the various major competitions this year. Re- cently the former Yale star had two 695 over the famous Pinc Valiey course, in what the ex-title holder declared “was the best goli I ever YORK, May 1.—Two prominent figures in the intercollegiate | 1,119, and E. Reich, Chicago, with|Class A doubles, with a nice 712, and Class C—Regulars No were injured in yesterday’s feature 1, Vil el ALUTE Odrs Saturday: when s 's of | 622, heading the singles. C. A. Weidman displacing Joe DOUBLES. match, the latter being unable to con & world will measure oars Saturda, varsity crews of e s Toomey as the leader in Class A sin- A—Seltzer and Oft tinue play. Both received medical at inceton and the United States Naval Academy meet on Lake AUTO CE TO DE PAOLO gles, with 374. A A tention. ¢ Pritcaton RA % In the doubles Ott smashed the pins TR O G AP : PRkl bl I ta, coming so early in the sea [ FRESNO, Calif., May 1.—Peter de {flrls 355 _count, and Seltzer for 357. SINGLES oleyed” is possible that this regatta, coming s Iy season, may be | pyolo won the 150-mile automobile | Weidman's three games were 110, 141 A—Waidman . 2 : f M i . ¢ » " < - g se scores s cord th has never been n deciding the ultimate ranking of more than one university |race on the Fresno speedway here. |and 133 The King Pins of the Cap- | | {21t f—Kamon SAUCY SUE RUNS FIRST pma"}"‘gi'l 2eo ‘;"“',"‘”"""“‘h‘f ol Jerees e da } Stie ddies Tigers S Tommy Milton was second and Leon |ital City League continue to hold on 2 ) I > A S sk I T e ce between them the Middies and the Tigers will row against | nUTY irg “'The winner's time was | to_the “team leadership of Class A, ALL EVENTS IN BRITISH STAKE RACE | 258 However, the scores mean more than a record. They prove the the important eight-oared crews, 1:25:49. with 1,694, Curb Cafe's 1,682 last A-icors. 1.047 By the Associated Press c stalwart, tow-headed Metropolitan star is again hitting the ball in much n will be interesting, | “‘q_‘[‘)‘m':;f,i fhe 0N Guintte Duensh e ooy Fredmiok (Hed) Le NEW MARKET, May 1—Saucy|the same manner he did when he breezed through fhe field of amate schedule e ; Spaeth, the row Sue won the 1,000 guineas stakes, run | stars at Brookline three years ago to a surprising victory. sau, has had the as \COMME RCIAI I E AGI E RS MASONIC NIGHT. z here today. Sweetser first came into pror delphia distgict, and intends to play : L v‘h"m e BOPM. arvqan, The winner, owned by Lord Astor.|,ence as a golfer some six years|more tournmnent golf this year Ch wgg, former oAy S assAllay Class A. is by Swynford, out of Good and Gay. | g0 when, the vear following the | Sweetser will make his first appear University of Washington IN W D q PI T NEY : Thomas 81 2 Lord Astor's Gadabout was second | (jzring of the armistice, he went to|ance in competition this year in tha has been giving a great . . . Ehillp M. Avole B, : and Prince Aga Khan's Firouze Mahal |, fina] round in the Victory Cup tour- | Metropolitan amateur championship of attention to the varsity men Bow, o e Rarrin 68 3 | was third. “Eleven ran nament, where he was beaten in a|to be held at Hollywood, N. I.. in ne difficulty has been experienced Leo Spoer ™" Trhan.. Raucy Sue, the hot favorite, won by [para®s SVETE S VY Ned Sawyer, | June. selectinz the proper combination i Wata, in n 3 Two young stars on the Pacific S 0 e i Ct).\xm-.xu.\l, LEAGUE occupics the alleys tonight in the Wash- |- & Heindel | Hiser i six lengths, while two lengths ep-|former Western amateur champion.| . arated Gadabout and Firouze Mahal. | coast have been playing great golf Princeton the Orange and ington City Duckpin Association tournament at the Coliseum, and |} 3 Wateon tion seems to have been g ¢ i fohn H_ Hiser Had Great Time in 1922. he past few months. George von . During his vears at Yale Jess|Elm, aggressive voung Californian on meews o have been while there are no quints in class A listed to perform, there should | Har: Coonin to the real ability of the|be much sport, as a majority of the teams are well matched as to strength. | Erank Du Bois s U s PLAYERS DRAw played great golf and won the inter- | has been mopping up in various tour W Wittharr v The vear | in the Golden State. Fa turns in its race against \ttbarger Kilpat'k 5 collegiate championship. T 3 naments i a T] . s s f By igberks 1922 was his best. In the Spring he | is sure to be heard from again in the [:y'fl:"zte.s:,‘em ('a’i‘ ’\h"_":t'“t;“" singles and doubles. Chgies g iime vall B |N CHESS MATCHES mopped up in the Metropolitan chan next amateur champlonship at Pitts 3 _ 2. Jenkins was the bright star = S . tvka Imiric : : plonship. scoring a one-sided victory | burgh Promising. of last night's bowling as he turned W. D. A. TOURNEY LEADERS. ohn Tastant Goomas | 20208 89 In the final round over Eddie Hale| Ben Stein, Seattle star, is the other As to the Midshipmen, whether in n}:crlvrehur I-wsdfnr xhlree games u‘nd = w”.v Speiden’ ¢ Lo by 11 and 10. Through the Summer|lad who has been doing things in eight will compare with 2 grabbed the lea in class A singles, TEAMS illiam ouk] By the Associated Pres months the New York lad con- | g In the recent Northwest ama crews of the recent past remains to|Eoing just 5 pins better than Reds || Class A—Construction & 5 han BADEN-BADEN, May 1.—Only 6 of | tinued his good work and when the| teur tournament this husky youngster lie seen. Reports from Annapolis have | Morgan's 404, which was thought to|| Class B—Comets T ER ] 98 Weinp 385138 | the 10 games in the eleventh round of | national amateur championship took | won the qualifying medal and then been optimistic., so far at least as|hive u stranglehold on the top prize e Mo e ey g 7| the international chess tournament |place in Septemher Sweetser was in|went on to victory in the final round material s concerned. This belng <0 for that class. Jenkinis haal 147,130 DOUBLES. Consolidated Returns (Int1 Rev.) Totals were decided rday, the others|top form 1 | TH Triter has just received word voung Glendon is likely to have made |and 1 Claiis A--Fishioe. and Rock Potomac (Masonic) Watson. being adjourned However, none figured the tall Eli| that Stein is planning to participate much of it. The boat moved well in | Class A teams gained a new leader || Clas B—Lurtombe and Giibert N Serdsatom (Masonic) - Eliet he round was noteworthy in that |golfer seriously among the probable|in the national tournament this vea the race against M. 1. T. last week, |When Construction of the Southern|| ClassC—Hiser and Bolt Dawson ( Masonic) Totals 218 225 262 Totals the Austrian master, Dr. Tartakower, | winners and his victory was one of the (Copsright, 1925.) but, of course, the crew will be up X!:x;:l:as ulrfisxt;e’l_rlgnlefl the maples‘r Jrinity (Masonic) .- %h,:, s 98103137 Wallace suffered his first defeat at the hands |outstanding surprises in sport that s against a more difficult proposition on |for a count of 1,507 o | e R orl 2 antos. of Bogoljubow of Russia year. S Jeresy Wit pConway assumed the lead in Class || it I8 favetie No- 4 1;{‘;“.‘;‘.4,\,” e Totate Alekhine of Russia won again and | In that tournament Sweetser scored GARNER TO RIDE IN DERBY Lo gles with a_count of 376, and| Whashinzion Certennial ( Masonic) held his lead. castly aver Witte Hunter, ex-British| correas : e Stinelne > o 5 ety e i ? shine bty Simm's. M Car'y i 1 CHICAGO, May 1.—Mack G pringing from the Winter chrys-|Hiser and Belt shot into first place| Kalsmbes /i e Phillips. Thom's. The two Americans, Marshall and |champion, by 7 and 6: over Jesse| CHICAGO. May 1.=Mack Garner a hletes in ail branches of sport, | i C doubles with a nifty 642. | o8 Toc | Torre, both drew their games Guilford, former national title holder, | 7€, Of the veterans of the American i | SRR Totals 198180 | " N\arehall is fifth and Torr h by & and 3: over Bobby Jones by &] Utk Will be astride Kentucky. Card) AR Marghall i and Torre ninth in|by 4 and 3; over Bobl Lo the, $50.000 Kentucis. Decby Har'g'n. 101103128 Blick 108 100 16, instead of Harry Stutts, ac Double: 10 P.M ve those, of cour that relate ex - 0 John D Bland.ir., and Jos. M Furey Tonight's Schedule. v R : e 9.0 FL ; Kt Schaiile. M. Degteiman the standing |and 7. and over Chick Evans in the Callan.. 98 956101 Kipatk 113 108 89 final round by 3 and 2. The mann 2 to word from Lexington, Ky usively to the closed months, are H. Kasson and E in which he stampeded the field that isporting themselves upon turf, cin COMMERCIAL NIGHT. Class C—Ferrall i.. S. Brown and W_M o o160 probabl; vill be stride Qua Rolan.. 118 10011s The following year Sweetser again > BEPAEEErEEE Do>mn woe>BEXD> D> burgeoning athletic spirit is encoun- | Howland e | TEAMS. jlfred Souder and Ted Miller . tered. A 3 Mye A e i Ronen The other day at an uptown club, jeveniue : Coanoi N1 “Bowe and_A' Riegies ; ooth ax onstruction o " Witliam Dan ke where representatives of many uni Terry. .06 83108 Surguy.. B0 155 80 | % oI ARd T e versities of the various sections are D M. Miles and H. T. La Clair and clay. And everywhere the | Sing Chester_Lilley and Brock Bruton et o went to the final round. only to be Totals 205 210 T U G beaten by Max Marsten on the KE Stanley 113 #4 5 Stulte ..100 108 85 | R, W. Rejchard and partner 0 MEET M NN A AIN 5 Marsten | BI RIDERS INVADE. wont to foregather for luncheon, one W Himmer Smith Huteh : ;s thirty-eighth hole, where , Serivener. 90 Orme. .92 118 135 | Last night's scores stymied his opponent. Last vear| Fifteen foreign bicycle riders wil e “:nxlm ., open and rumor, on Cross Langley 138 1 Whalen .116 99 128 1'|!:Au —— Jess was badly fig for lur;‘nz most | appea the New York Velodrome Kb 3 Piople ) . 570 555 Otngs & y S . 2 the séason and did not fAgure In|thik corilig sédéon. 'The /obening A man just in from California as Lipole Totals..505 570 5 Mt Ploassnt CHICAGO, May 1. — Stanislaus g P serted that the University of Califor- i Pe b 5 Naples |N MEET AT FR'SCO\zmszm, heavyweight wrestling cham. | #1Y competitio ) e }_;’n")“”“(_'jx“dq‘;‘y.,c;‘,“’;‘p foot ball eleven is going to sweep | H. Robertson. 2100110 Pavas. 131107 Doltas ™ | pion, is willing to meet Wayne (Big) Has Peculiar Swing Tt it ;,Nf;‘c"- ol Wi > N e Lee 7 »: iR 1 e b 5 RERLS: = N & 3 2 1 } Far West next Fall. If Glenn A .“531"."; Pacei 100 a6 of o€, 109118 Shipley Sweetser has a ri - ar, Alfred Goullet, Orlando Piani, Varner and his Stanford outfit could Rinaldi 5 swing, a ve Bobby Walthour and Freddie Spencer not skin the Bears in 1924, in view Emory i 1 < nong ot vz S , Z > : which he takes the club back among others. not Atin e Bead dn Jik o Niew o Z L0 o BB 5378851 Total Nurmi, the fleet Finn, and Willie appearance here in a title match : i ¢ wa I certainly, said the Westerner, not suc “otals.424 482 180 | Gosdtetiows (Dt Kme Pin 1 (Distcict), | STl- the feet, Finn. nd valle| Mmed: B i The Jart shpues e dipged = ceed this year. For California will be Class B. Pantos. 100 87 115 108 pion, are due here today to appear in| “I am ready and willing at any time | !0 Which the left shoulder is dipped RACERS TO BE SOLD. off year Springman H9 w0 B8 McClay.. 99103108 | Brott . 107147 114 meet _tomorrow and Sunday. that he has fully recovered,” the tele- | I8 M Eighe “E“XJ]P“',‘ bis iron play] \EW YORK, May 1.—The racing N ¢ w5 04 Gordon'. 85 87 §8 Willie Ritola, the great distance|gram reed. “I believe I owe this to |Particularly he is unerring able of the late Julius Flelschmann n:.“ai.lr:"|,:o;.‘,‘,”lml”|,_ cooora, | RO Sonneberg 90 96 115 runner, has been here for several| Munn in view of the fact that he| He hasa splendid match play tem-| i, prynce will be sold at auction on Siinkman. 56 118 100 > (Dist.) € o s e ast vear, o o p a i e L Shnkman. 84 118 109 | svg Paer Co. (Dist days, working out at the new munici- | says he w | when he battled with | Perament. Last year, owing to ¥ May It was first planned by the ing » a former Badger athlete, indi- | Carry Ice Cream 2 McPh'my.118 110 118 - . e of business, he did not play a b = & a8 ¢ R0 97 Dolan 22 pal stadium in Golden Gate Park,| me in Philadelphia recently. sure of BRI t Play &S| estate to contin act, cates that the Wisconsin eleven will | Woodward & Lothrop 184525398 Totale. 477 517 625 | RiNherer 108 117 116 Supplée.. 120, where the meet will be held. Meanwhile preparations are ad-|much as usual: consequently his confi- | SSAIS .4.,,,,."&‘;;6“3‘?:; f:,imf (“m.n,' require a_whole lot of beating next | Washington Battery Co hasing Lew a Saanan 132 The three stars, together with Lloyd | vancing for the match May 30 be. | d€nce lapsed sor He the | 14s jumpers now being handled Fall, and, by the way, he is far less op- | $o08 ¢, 192106 110 Bliet L Hahn, the miler, will compete in spe-| tween Munn and Ed (Strangler) Lewis | Kind of golfer who needs to practice | “mom iy McCreery. Keeping two { i3 u3 ' Totals.510 568 559 _ To al events against the best talent of | in the open-air arena &t Michigan |OF tO poonsiderably in order 10| racing establishments was considered 02 G% ser (Dist.) this region. City, Ind., also billed as & champlon- | OPIain the best results, =~ . |too much of a task, however. 23> owEHo> WS Munn in a return match at any time M —_— H 3 Miter 198 126 Metrakos. | 2nd any place, he announced today in Totals. 560 53 Totals. 547 543 SAN FRANCISCO, May 1.—Paavo | a telegram to promoters arranging his Teams, 8 P.M. PAW OEFWHOSEIDIVVDS B> ATIIDI LS tmistic concerning the prospects for | Times-Herald the crew from Lake Mendeta. Peanle’s Drug Store VekEity oF Fankae it e | wilking Co : 5 08 ¢ = ¢ Universit f Kansas, it was re-|yo Syl qroo 101 105 n 8 8% Nomay ; Nurmi and Ritola will fight it out| ghip affair. foot ball squad out for i e S two-mile race Sunday iive b O sat. | Straight from the tee. He was play = 2 A A | Doubles, 10 P.M. 371187512 ) 1315 104 Blick ... ina mile § ¥ Zbyszko will arrive in Chicago Sa E steom : ice almost every man Mo eyl Suriner 107132 Chaconay _Another champion to be seen in ac-| yrday from the East and will defend |\D8 his irons ‘uun o derful crispness ‘WILL WRESTLE ZBYSZKO. ore than six feet ta Brown and ‘W Whitney » tion at the meet is J. Myrra, holder | his title against George Kotzonaros, a |2hd Was putting well. Two 698 during | oo 1 ore noo 3 e po propostion. Reports con. | 4. Taevie and M. Wooden Po ol Total of the world record in the javelin o h 5" % |any time of year would be phenomenal | _ : . May i v nd knowledge | M. Martin and W. H. Wrizht 118700 4 87 93 o throw. Greek heavyweight, In the May 4| i 4t at this time, when theground | SOUrt of Wichita, Kan., has been to come in | E. Violland and J. J. Preller 70 100 pavk o9 08 86 | Regulars (District), g program. {s soft, permitting of no roll whatever, | SiEned to oppose Stanislaus Zbys Jayhawkers can be | 1 Gorinan e Kinmay o 113 109 208 Mk ihon Do 88 83 | Ferguson 93 80100 s Physicians at the training camps of |2 0ft; Permitting of ho ¢ *| world wrestling champion, in a finish to’ clear up the corn | Percy Ellett and Earl McPhiioms 108105106 Hofiman.. 08 95 o9 | Rellt. ... 80123 B8 BIG OFFER TO SLATTERY. l.aslwuo:;gi.\’x‘m;r; ‘:;‘(I‘“(h\e\(;‘iflll:]!e\‘pg;:l‘\ with Neetse: T th match here May 6. G Heck and E. Meany 3 113108114 cal o o v 2 - I ™ 16102113 <! " v X Marsten and Dave o S B Hell and H. Pipple Totals. 487 460 450 | Batley - -1 = ATLANTA, Ga. May 1—An offer | for two weeks before the Michigan = \en every one at the club fell to| “ : = . Ga. May 1 k T 3 wational cham-| Johnny Weissmull ) arguing was to' which s £ ball| . aiies and itnsyovert Disbursing Indians. Totals. 520 508 581 of $10,000 with percentage privileges | City bout, Floyd Fitzsimmons, pro L er national cham-{ Johnny X muller of the Illinois tfewing as fo which 'sort of ball}d. Walshand G Alivekell Colle. . 103 8111 Matthew 104 85 96 5t n TOSauiN Dot bataes It Lt S abttoad and Eddle Driggs, Metropolitan | Athletic Club defeated Sam Kahana Zisias forth tue Moal sliting Sennd | bW G E R Fltagerild s 86 83 . ¥4105 81 D el Aalii &, | Slattery, Buffalo light bsiibiniay & § star. All three plaved well, Swee moku, Hawailan star, in a when smartly and skillfully struck sner : o 0% D1 8B Carroil 100 97 - ersonal Audit (LR, | Slattery, Buff » = cgs as partners, having a best | fr ) tch rac 3 One man held that the most inspir- | Tom Kinney Harrison. 94 103 80 C Resn'ds 0% 114 » Deut'mun, 84 96 §0|and Young Stribling, Georgia boxer, and Driggs as partners, having a best | free-style match race at the Los An. o t i 4. curtin Poston ..100 107 K Reyn'ds ¢ 4 Rasson . 132 103 114 , ball of 64 geles Athletic Club Tuesday. Time, ing impact in the world is that of | X. W Loveren. e IUC THIEE Bera b O0NCY Biis -8 iis oi . Athuia ihe eir Dart of May Other Sports Page 27. Herron has moved into the Phila-|£3 4.10 second: Totals. 479 491 410 4 Routeon.. §3 88 104 as een made to ed Carr, man- ~ewnzED >aw>>moPPIDD an ashen bat against a swiftly thrown | L. Shook base ball, and, indeed, it is a sharp, | R- Lamar. .. hosinesslike whack that never fails D. Sullivan. 1% br thousands to their feet Joe Callan. one man, with that long-drawn sigh | A. E; Fisher. .. BARAAE > DHE> B> > Ok > DA THT BREEZEsonmaacannans oy (L Lrrrr 277 7 DeGlantz .11 g— 40 T eve Ed Anderson ed out, in the click that proclaim Shah Thorne_ ..111 02 &1 —Will do every stitch s is very much the |J- A. Stoner Hoffman.. 80 Alderton 107 41 9o | Sc'mann. 108 117 &9 premises, CamiA 4 kicker's instep against the pig- 211 e et 88 At Salem, Va.—Davidson, 4; Roan- ! o4, 114 i 2 7 at stirs ‘the imagination 110114 82 Thraii.. Fellows. ‘112 103 Ball g1 9081 At Lexington, Va.—Washington tha bas ha Vi an b e ball were inclined to Totals s 188 215 183 aB g €116 90 wetro Bordino, Italian drive: has en napolis Motor Speedway May 30. 216 104 22 Totals. 198 195 185 -l . P S 2 2 T T 2 T THE UNIVERSAL CAR 1211 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Adopted by U8, Government and used Speer. /134 113 110 | ager of the Buffalo fighter, by J. R. SINGLES. 545 517 5in | Nix, representing a group of Atlanta which one hears when the thorough- | & B Net oo™ Bammsa: 6 s a Tier ale But there is a world of thrill, as|C. E. Langiey Class C. TAILORS f ball well hit, especially satis- | & Pacidier R thany 27 Poene™: 23 DR 1ok of sewing on your gar- when good or even fair players LAST NIGHT'S SCORES Watte . 03 Pendles. 102 991881 Totals.500 512 470 = 5 lowed to be of lesser mag- o Conway .131 Grifin’ /110 89102 —— = A Good Tailor ie than in base ball i ven ¢ & e et hich oS the impuet | S 148101 11 COLLEGE BASE BALL. Jack Bernstein < usually lost in the excitement Cluss B SR Bk Wenn 1196130109 | oke College, 814 F St. NW. ts in the rather flat sound that| mrotals. 216207 188 Totals. o s Diemei - neissiabiawl Y5 orth Coroline: 1 s the stroke In lawn tennis, | crqorton 101 e palm, so far as stirring <. - o s are concerned, to the base |QUo: - s oo 050108 (Copyrigh I 186 106 192 ATALIAN DRIVER ENTERS. car in the annual le . e Smith... 101106 85 dile race to be held at ’“Iile LR ) the fifth foreigner to enter the 7 b A Higer. 126 116 103 entries of four French drivers Belter-s (O HID 102 N The All-Wool House I. HAAS & ‘ O. 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