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H EVENING \R, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY % 1925. Kearns-Dempsey Case Still Puzzling : Fine College Rowing Season in Prospect MANAGEMENT OF WALKER |MISS COLLETT AMONG [LOTS OF GOLF PROBLEMS |DISTRICT LEAGUEPIN |STRONG CREWS AT NAVY. ADDS TO “BREAK” RUMOR| 94 IN BRITISH EVENT| RQR U. S. G. A. TO SOLVE|~ FLAGTOCURBCAFE| WASHINGTON AND YALE \ LONDON, May 4.—Ninety-four com : n The: Distiict: WOWIiE. ERpgHe ce . e 4 = S1e Mayv Mean Jack Realizes He Has Lost Directorship | petitors ara entered for ihe British EW YORK, May 4—Solution of the problems attending the remark- cently wound up one of the most suc- | Hyskies Apt to Give Midshipmen and Elis Sturdy A ek Woman's oven golf .»\'.(u; vionship able growth of goli in America apparently have only begun for j cessful seasons since its organization, £ < " i ournament, begi r at Troon on 2 5 i o == . . e of Heavy Champion or That Manager Mere. T e D g s Wegbiglong the United States Golf Association with the Curb Cafe team out in front Battle for Top Honors—Good Combinations = { nounced today, shows that there will Temporary measures have been adopted for the restriction of the field | I i good margin. The “lE:dmle’l:;\‘:"rr > T2 e strom challenge fon o e b 1 A 1 1€ organization, § nfoi e aki o P P P > Iy Acquires Another Meal Tickel. | ooemerons challenge, for the title B | in the national amiateur championship, the most drastic of which was the | Compane - mae o apiondid. showing In Making at Harvard and Penn. | O'Gorman, H. Ellison and M. Hunne- | reduction in the nnmber of qualifiers from 32 to 10. finishing in second place, just seven | well will represent the United States. Officials of the ociation will meet Thursday to devise plans for ‘w“’w:[ behind \I;v v.::.;xgrq_ and tied 2 iAN i i C s @ Canadian entry. | I et 571 in th ¥ 4 with the strong : Ping. NCE PE ; BY SPARROW McGANN. T G L m L ey ; | handiing the record eniry of 271 in the scctional qualiiying round of the | Vit (06 RIS KIE FRE ) iy BY LAWRENCE PERR) EW YORK. May 4—Boxing s are all mixed up on the announce- | will play for Austral There E individual honors with a percentage of EW YORK. May 4.—Alrcad 2 t « One solution to he considered pro-|new rule last year at Merion. together ( 114.50. Magew held the lead until g | | z e skev W 1 entries from Ireland his season will be marked by several crews of extrao ment from California that Jack Kearns has taken Mickey Walker | 5 S0 O 0. . which | vides for half of the field playing 15 [with Rudy Knepper, Woody Platt and | near the end of {he season, when this season will be marked 3 his managerial wing is the most difficult, Joyee Wethered, ‘“'I"‘* ‘I""'r“~'~"‘v'\ |\|'\H .w‘-u' lh;l‘ "‘wlh“v I;‘-x-v R Maxey bowled brilliantly and .\h‘nL )m SRR g Bl e . the holder of the championship, prob. |other ha the "following day, a 1923 Jesse Guilford failed to finish | the front. Rosenberg also had the one hand, there are those w ce in this act a recognition On | L bly will mect Miss Collett in the third | Plavers within 18 strokes of the low |amongz the first 16, though he later | best set while the high team set part ¢f Kearns that Jack Dempsey is lost to him. On the other, it is | round, and afterward will face the op- |S¢0re to continue in an lefeated Dexter Cummings and gave | went to the King Pins, 1,76 this Summer with a I Kearns, being a great go-getter, has simply gathered in another | position of such players as Doris | Friday. Total P the finalist, Jesse Sweetser, a thrilling | TEAM AVERAGES. bl 5 Chambers, Miss Fowler, Mrs. Temple | WOUld be count battle, rative meal ticket f Dobell, Miss Hunnewell, Miss Gourlay | Another suizested plan w re-| In 19 | 3 not every manager that can carry along two world champions | and Mra. Caution |quire that the field be divided into Wittie " funter, Feisio Lewls | 5 e ame time, for the handling of one title holder gives the average In the easier lower half, Cecil Hatch | three parta. each to play 36 holes g Rotan, Frank Dyer and Colin | g Fie - be rvvmnul' much he car 1t Kearns is by no means an ordinary [ must overcome Mrs. Gavin, Gladys uw'vl!)uu fas s, i }w“‘»‘ would have been cut out of | 5" P 5 The Midihipmen 4 gence and g ce Bastin, Joan Stocker and Mabel iat the cut dn the gualifying divl- {the play . 2 . e N hipnien are eriu gel and great prudence, and the | & SRR L bafCrs pesbhihg the Analk sion of the amat championship is | Jesse Sweetser, John G. Anderson ! the water longer and finish farther In the top half, having received a[2lmost, certulu to find seme of ihie lIiddle Held, James Manionzand Al|comels Luneh..4074 & has swung sweeps in not a few seaso bye to the second round, Miss Collett | Nation's nitnan . fminared (peakal b L Sl R R 20aos 5 gether, and as the weeks go on it plays the winner of the match betweer Ctos 3 i taguication in 13 long-distance combir " Miss Fowler and Miss Croft Washington's defeat of California by a wi®e marg tion that the Huskics would come to P than offer a suggestion s 4 defivitemromis el ast will see a great deal of a under the new qualifying | curt r Fron and Dem ire It may mean that, of course ; but 1 be the fault of Dempsey and not of Kearns. SRl it previou naments The 1813 records show that Jerry b s SounGunal seeny g L R N s Robert Gardner, vice president of |Travers, who just squeezed int i) saain o inlicus : = Ldy Greal Vorem strikes—Ellett. Stanford t Glenna Collett, the former erican uat amg strik Ellett. Sta his a A 1o Greatest sveraze ‘sparce—Wolstenholme e the b e | B AT e 4o | et s ot | HAVING CLOSE RACE| WIN SOUTHERN RAGE |~ -LEA s 7 critics of Ke ns are pointing ~ courses. was paired with Mrs. Alav | 7 PE ‘oliseumn howling lleys. when ew mat o UHINE | Gy, the winged Finland, | Macbeth of Bowden in the draw toda With iths end of ti kot eal Batilliers ‘Rattwy v Bowline Leasts oURE SRR e ue s defeated his flying compatriot, Willie | for the ladies’ northern foursomes |ag haned in the O azon. o b & & G. HG 3 . ling nparis Ritola, in a two-mile race at the Mu- | competition, which begins tomorrow act that while he was har Dempsey he had poor suecess e Benjajmin, Hyman Gold and This is tr but it Nurmi's time was 9 seconds, Ritola finished 10 seconds | Miss Collett and her partner drew jand 65 vards behind. There was am- |4 bye in the first round and will m 13 1% 3% (& actanle | ple excuse for the slow time. A howl [ Meer 1 Millor and, Meo. 13 rgin of se s % D14 134 he schedul ing wind was blowing and the track, |low of St. Anne’s in the second o | Puren, second pla EAMS, 3:30 PM has | mEWIY completed, was not conditioned | stting Walker, Kearns has M e t : tor the best speed ¥ B P h 110-36, whil e 8 470 tanst taken over a first-grade fighter.| Nurmi ran the distance in 8 min DR 35 1 7-20 | FHansbur e b v o ik | Nuemi ran the aistance n 8 min: | EVENT BEING HELD o hon ‘was & Gl e i man in his position should | [ °Xew Yori, Aarch 15 - £ oo ive made. ore than any other| A crowd of 10,000 saw several other : i f . bl T various times go take much less for Johnny Myrra, also of Finland, but 5 : < S | Hove # fight than he had counted upon|pow a member of the San Francisco : 3 : Washington gott Now it would look as though | Olympic C threw the javelin 212 he is to bask in the en sunlight | feet 6 inch: despite the wind. Woman ifers of abouyg 4 J 1 9 3 | Z 5 2 FI A GAME LA ED of great prosperity | "Lilovd Hahn, the American miler, | city are competing v in the seco ! ) 3 i s TEAMS, 9: N L P Y 15t uow Walker on #|ran that distance in 4 minutes 33.5 [of a series of one-day events arra i ' e 5 . ving pi t will | second: He gave “Race Horse” [by the Women's District Golf Ass V . TEAM AVERAGES, 5 E ¥ BY GFOUR HORSEMEN hortly st f bout | Cochrane, San Francisco runner, a |tion e : i a3 V | with Harry Grel middle- | liberal handicap and overtook him in | The event is being plaved over the weight champior is under- | e sprint at the finish course of the Chevy Chase Club, and that closed its season last week en v 7 o1ee 4 | eiation tourney s under wa nicipal stadium yesterday. __|over the Lytham and St. Anne's ' il one of the greutest successes |y s g 108 i -’.’1’1”\-‘ nio-L i upyir minutes 35.2 | course & for sir or zation. The Engineer: | Friey s 66 198 3 5 There are 5 Class A teams cor Pleasant now t ilked away with the pennant 19 borne in mind that these re mot champions and that ns did better with tk at leas 15 Class B and only 4 Class ( njamin—than a man uld have done had the top avel stood that who has heen Willie Plant, the walking champion, | is in the form of a4 miniature tourna s ¢ 5 7 | Rhvsn managing Mickey. but not on a con- | hiked 3,500 meters in 15 minutes 47.3 | ment, with the qualifying round at six t t : i i : R tract basis, will cut in this fight | seconds, overhauling John Smouse of | holes i 8 ! 338 | Hiram - d that Kearns will not figure until| Los Angeles, who had a handieap of | Match play rounds will be at nir D:ToE ! A " | Goneress after the New York encounter, but | ards holes R : § 3 2 it is said that Jack will be in Mick- | Tri y i ; i 1o =l (haodiok BUlnenaMICES Members of the Tri-Stafe d the hest , . G HS : RICHARDS BEATS HARADA | their first match on May 30 at the o rds. Olympic ten ey e et | WHO OUTRUNS LEAGH (34 4 o i oty i . I T Conteaciaith Witk ox organization, has announc The Jing into secor HASING bl g hibition match yesterday at the did not feel that relations league has in it clubs in ndria . turned ir burn Cot ub. After losing the S Dlerpsey e i e | and Winchester, Va.: Martinshurg, W 3 : % s.61 | Airst set, 5. Richards conquere @ « A new long-distance running star|vVa., and Frederic d Hagerst s Bt b 3 44 | Harada & > net in succeedir came to the front vesterday in the | z\g L matter of opinion. The writer TeimBacE SEL idat fr 2 TR TR i | 1 9—17, 6—2 ing the sc Delleves that while there may he 10 | person of Bobbie Williams, Aloysius | club will compete in the even sweep. X 58 10340 | previous meeting, wher mmediate retirement of Dempsey in | (‘lyb harrier, who defeated Melvin b fes f 1 3 2 | wan vilitor- 2 79 Drospect his career in the o is|Leach of the Marine Corps in the| Roland R. MacKenzie of Columbia drawing to a close and that Kearns | third of a series of 5-mile Sunday |and Donald Anders the Missouri| - to Fred D. Stuar has merely been looking ahead unts_being conducted at George- | State champion, defeated Austin M. | 5¢"\0 e ey GOODFELLOWS i Jack Dempsey’s visit in New York |town University track by the 1 Street | Porter McLeod, the Colum <ol faal CONSTRUCTION 81 Mas been different from any visit he | Athletic Association bia pre ; matihat Colum: | o o, Joe e st s i ; 3 148 ads 3 : 8 e n 1 llrll 1 e Or er has ever made here " In covering the distance in 27 min- | bia vesterday. L e e St el R el 3 oo W 4 3 3 Back in his early days when Demp- |utes 56 45 seconds the Aloy runner | MacKenzie, with a ci J ing time. y : sey blew into the metropolis pretty |lowered the mark set by Leach last |score for the round The captai ¢’ all teams ¥ axtumed “name iRl hie Momett | non Son i ATt e 1S Pairings for the Sprin postpol M R 3 Everywhere. .. from the Lips of the Wise, he was maliing erioUgh ey o lije ab| "The DElliant matine ran mneck &nd s Ii e | ble, the i AT i Aim o a7 : 3 learns the "WHYS" of Murads Leadership a 50-cent-a-day hotel and he didn't |neck with the winner throughout the | Made tonight at the ¢ i = ? > } 7 1 m{{u}! nm] wallopings he got long grind ;Uhl on :h;; li{){ul ~|ul t n,\lm . 3 » ! 3 01-37 [ W8 en he was matched to fight Jess Amassed a lead of fully 10 yards, only | i d 5 Wil he ame G New Fork in o |0 be reasted at e tape. "> | ALL MUST REGISTER |ROCK HAVEN TAKES : g Vo | Kyipatn of the manager he had acquired Schaub of the Apache Athletic Club ger 1 E L ke et e s s 2 | ite* s ousch homore repecivas| 70 ENTER S. A, MEET| NAUTICAL PIN TITLE ..., ., = Kt HHEIE st anes Lo e oa s DN R ivie i i vetal b Bicen s please in every was | starter 16 finished, and in the fol —_— o lowing order. i . L3 E Registratio gt haes teur| Rock Haven capture s (Hived “Life of Rile 1. Bovble Willams. Aloveiva Club. | BeEistration with ' the =Amateur| i Brikor Jack had the money by this time to Sme. S c o an_ impor e- | pennant i rekp SHvainT ekt WLkt et Melvin - Lea . S. M. C. Time, auirement for entry in the So 4 S 2 the. Waalt Relvhara while no one was giving thres cheors v antic track and field champi I0E | s Gancs Gani hnia Haarsl jarnct for him or photographing him when " University. | being staged at Central Stadium W We Lowry 3 det” Collexe une 6 er the auspices of the 1es behind the lea AN 3 § s he appeared on the streets, he was t Montague ‘\’V’l_\‘l‘l\ (‘\u’h June 2 'f“d e il u ; -l b H 1 3 : isfied with things as they lay and Franic Maloney.” Alogalis. Club { Aloysius Club. Weidman of the Sunset quint had the |} Duwye i | The laws of the union will 3 s Kir 3 5| Breie ilized he was getting as much c best individual average, while = s Apache A. ( | the titular affair and no e ok Nall hand a le known contender James H. Montague, Aloysius Club. for it title could ex 1. Guston Viacara, Woodward & Lothrop | be accepted from non-registe ‘Ha pect—more. e e letes, either men or womer individual set, 385. The season proved | Zobe Having flattened Willard, Dempsey S Wit Covn. Klommsaenen. Registration blanks may be most successful, according to Official | Harrison § came into his own. Whenever he ar Josephh' Stempel. . S M. C. om_Marvin H. Markle at the Foston rived in New York he was treated like & - ppmalbwdod. unattached |tral ¥. M. C. A Building. Baltimore, | Eind o Hindenburg in a junker election dis led 10 finish—K. 3. Zoeller. an | Md. All entry blanks marked “Ap-| HOIOWIE Are Al Jreres Weing ton trict. The streets leading from the | Looney. Leon S. Haymond. G. s . C.|plied for” in place of the registration |t 2 . 33 sl Rhine i station were blocked, police HRROLS number will be rejected 2 R o | Henze had to fight to make a way for him Any member of a club associated | W 58 | O into his hotel and everything he did | ’ with the South Atlantic Federation, or | Drifters . 41 3 Dyer g 1 70 100-10 | Saw and everything he said zot wide- | N LLEGE who has resigned from a club in the | Potomac Boat g e 9866 | Oteobin spread publication | South Atlantic section within the past b Donn 35 106 i 960 | Green Through the vears in which Jack | ATTACKED BY year and has resided within the section & E Bowen E 90 | Andrie E G e = = has held the title this has been the | at least six months prior to the date of [ Washineion | After a Nerve.Rackmg Dive—a Murad case—until he arrived in New York on 3 & the championship meet, is eligible to | Poroma: Cano: 3 . ; HE is present visit. There was no crowd | . WIC 'mTA‘\\. Kans., May 4.—Clifford | compete. Athletes not belonging to SSRE “Of course, I smoke cigarettes only when I'm off du vaiting for his train to come in; only | Gallagher, Wichita High School track | clubs in the South Atlantic district| aeEc s B SR Rt e B newspaper men, photographers and | coach, has declared the Kansas State | may enter as unattached contestants. |, Hihest indicidual averase—C They just don’t g0 with my job of walking the o o movie folk were on hand. The public | Agricultural College, while William ches tividual game—Kluge. | floor dressed in a diving suit. But when I get on dry 4 W e o [ Saidine, B ey o Jut i ; T want the best cigarette money will buy. So I s W Do fbty: - shriea) nininiatell| e presivent, evaged the anti. | ()’DONNELL APTURE .05 ; Murads. They're easy on the nerves, and I certa with his beautiful wife there was no | professional rules of the Missouri | Rock Ha stie "than it John Whoosis of | Valley_ Conference by loaning him fek N kW to humor mine.”—Harry Reinhartsen, Famous Decp Sca i sl vie feax an b e e BOWLING LOOP FLAG .. oL Rokes Sl Diver, 45 Hoyt Ave,, West New Brighton, S. 1. Shipley of Rock Haven won the hig Scorer Bryan o celebrate their 23 iding an-| He made the charge in an answer to numbe SV Otto niversar a suit brought against him by the| The Athletic Club Bowling Leagt His and Manhattan, Kans., Chamber of Com-|closed the banner year of its career INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES cited very little interest | merce for recovery of $689.95, which [with O'Donnells winner of the pen (1) Rock Haven Canoe Club ‘ ht, 19251 | it claimed it loaned him. nant. The victor had quite a struggle G. TP StSp HS HG. Ave Gallagher, widely kndwn in the|to cap, but managed to have enough |Shiies I > ot | Missouri Valley Conference for track |in reserve to stand the gaff. ALL FIGHTERS MUST SIGN. | 00™ sidivon ~ prowess, stated the | Stgnding of Teams. o 4 498 19111 342 131 100 AMENTO, Calif., May 4.-|money was given him with the un.| ok ereafls P fornia Athietic Commission | derstanding he would not have to re- | 0'Donnells ... vy Taylo il fighters must sign | turn it promoter for Besides Secretary Jar G- | Eilltops seisiinse HEE D80 Liing ling was made in! lagher's answer named Al Schuls Orioles . EIEAM N ; Miitne ent runouts und | former foot ball coach at the college, | Arlington . ind F. C. Franks, a business man. | ymon Frinters Corby .. ... Nomad THE CALL OF THE OUTDOOR it eam e High team set—Hilltops, Eagles s 3 I D Sl wwerageFoonicy BY WILL H. DILG, _Average strikes per game—Toomes, ¥ 0123 ‘o8 President, Izaak Walton League of America. e ivares perimareGox 134 (bt g s High individual game—C. Lavender, 161 HE other day I received a circular letter from J. M. Johnson of New High individual set—Little. 391 7 Teum High Men and Averages. York in which he asked, “To whom does the game belong? P e il S e e Johnson's contention that sportsmen are sometimes | Clatke 1029, 0n L L L PEOPIE think oftheir e to come selfish to the extent of falling into the error of believ- rall. » Hause 2 E 2 : 4 : T i - 111-7: Baucom, 102-11; | jauser . o g that the wild life and fish of the Nation belong exclusively to them. | pafiiliopse Kirelin motor cars? = co Bogiey concur with many things John- |ants and rabbits be taken by birds of | ~ Stern. . 102.61: Dorr, iy, among which is the fol-|prey? These birds are among the| ' Onoles—Rnapp. 5: Brent g ey ) 2705 g The Day Starts Right With a Murad most interesting of feathered crea-|Evans 101-5. Bikgs During the last few years the & Arlington—Cox, Deute ats) 3 U R ners and fishermen have seemed|tures and are all too few. sh | Laycock, 101 o 4 T smoke Murads because I'm partial to Turkis vegard the wilderness and its in-|hatcheries are supported by S!.Axen'm!).’:‘;ml;)'»tn i : 7“::"' K Tobacco and find it blended just right in them ints ax their exclusive property land by the United States Government. | Nationals — Mc 7105 Westeott Every morning I look forward to the newspape NSWer: Whether they buy with Westerdivieibox: seores, the waiting cup of = steaming coffee and my first Murad of the day Wmn, 32 another of the same make when = : b 10134 Sweeney ' I've come to regard them as an indispensablc i hitve failed to realize the righis|In most cases these are not primar FR e Horalg, 104 nature lovers. weir attitude | to supply food fish, but to restock | paimer; 100-3:. > by the movement on the part| streams and lakes depleted by over:! Nomad—McCloskey. 99-20: Sizer, 98- nners to bring about the ex-|fishing. i | i 07-42 | of all anigals which feed| “Why should not some of these fish| Hilltops and Eagles were tied fc [ n part on same mam-|furnish food for Kingfishers and|runner-up position und the latter got | ¥ gt : : they come to buy a new one. More trinity.”—Max L. Kay, 428 9th St. N.W., Wash Is or ne birds. According (o[ herons which give added interest tojit by total pins. ington. their ideus. hawks, owls or zles, | the wildernes: Many fishermen who| The Hilltops had quite a bad night | Bames X N . o : i 4 hecause they catch pheasants, grouse,[are out of doors for something be-| When they rolled the National than 75% of the Buicks built each Whether by intuition or by comparison, every quail or rabbits, must be killed off.|sides the number of fish they can|ning the first game easily | 4 27.:07-61 2 | . = e = s o IS e boheats mountain lions Jonjeaton “would e Ui MRSl TR e L ] | year are purchased by former Buick experienced smoker ultimately finds that Turkish is coyotes kil deer or other game ani-| Northern States, at least, these birds | game. b idinger got a 0 s 655 03 314 116 4 . H Walt thev hiuve no right to live. |ave not abundant. During the Sum.| Baucom two 6 boses and Capt. Allen (Moffati 3 the world’s best cigarette tobacco . . . and that Kingtishers and her cateh some|mer of 1924 the writer visited a very-| ended it by getting a 6 box in the | Haven. owners. : - Pk A sish. therefore, according to the fish-| large numiber of the lakes and streams | last frame, his team losing by one pin. | o) MURAD is the best of all Turkish cigarettes ermen, (hey should be exterminated.|of the Adirondacks., On many of them | | Bare 8 & B 83 355 14 l‘:MHRSON & ORME . 25 It i ime for conservation i no herons or kingfishers were seen | Vidmn, L. 4 nature wer to demand their right [and on moest of the others only one| LEAD IN BOWLING EVENT. Davi $ “Home of the Buick™ - to enjoy the wilderness to the same|great blue heron each. Four herons| CLISV :l,.\xllv .;y ¥ 4.—The Todents |§mith : y ¢ exter ny other s, ey are ! were the most seen on ny body of of Detroit took the lead in the five-| o ‘. 3 . 3 4 ~ - taxpavers and support game luws. |water and these were on @ nud flat|man event in the Midwest “open-to-| (10) Potomac 1620 M St. N.W. and 1016 Conn. Ave. : Let them have (1 returns from the | where there were nb game fish. | the-world” bowling tournament with Ashford g 2 State. The Stale in -hany.instunces | Hlarons. oot many Uthes forina ohlmitalsor 3,088, ' V. Quitethastiand | inms 310 4% 398 11 ¥ Never Closed—Franklin 3860 waintaing game farms torestock | aquatic life and are not the menace | Klingman, Toledo, led the doubles | Calioway’ = 3 i s THE TURKISH CIGARETTE harsas depleted by excessive shooling. | that many fishermen pretend to be-!with 1,202, and ;. Santer, Buflalo, the Emm-z Bt - Why should net some of the ph lieve.” singles with 642,