Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1925, Page 23

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: SPORTS. THIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925. SPORTS. Cray of Athletics Is Great Pitcher : Louisville Seeking Bout for Derby Day IS SMOOTHEST TWIRLER |ONLY 45 YEARS 00, |WAR FIVES ROLL TONIGHT |DECLARES DEWPSEY | KAPLAN HAS BEEN INVITED FOR HIS AGE IN MAJORS ZBYSZKO DECLARES [N FINAL C. C. A. SESSION PROMISES HIM FIEHT 7() FIGHT CORBETT THERE } CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 6.—Jack | oL | CHICAG st us Cy-| - e . v will ‘leveland whe re eI T Youngster, Who Has Got Flying Start This Season, | saniewics 71, ohuetor of| AR DEPARTMENT teams and tourney entrants who missed |Pefhtey Wil nght in clereland wben| (0 valand Boy Will Give Easterners “Look’ When OUDEEEE, Z 78 " S SEEPTE Wayne “Big” Munn, says the world | bowling on schedule will take the King Pin alleys tonight in the ]r;‘lr announced in a long distant el X a o i 3 ) E s + attempting ess | i DT Gty Rssocint: A i- | phone conversation from New York. I\ s 2 P ay- Has Free and Easy Motion and Brains—Joy iy b Rhity gu final scssion of the Capital City Association duckpin competi- | Phofe conversation from New York He Meets Chapman in Boston empsey i ¥ veteran Pole flopped the | tions. All teams, doubles and singles that have not rolled must come to |fight John Risko, Jack Renault or| to Watch Him in Aection. siant Nebraska collegian, the report- | the front or forfeit their right. Romero Rojas when he gets back.” | Wills Bout Does Not Appear Likely. d that Zbyszko was b2 ye AL et B Taylor said. T, Sad that, Zhvsako was b3 YEAT] here were no changes in the stand TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE: ¢ g L NEW YORK, May 6.—Jack Demp 1 mark of the leaders last night, the best s e 5 2 §—iadk 3 BY JOHN B. FOSTER. Now. when the marvel of the wrest- | team score of the evening being regis- v la SavEn Sade it Tan BY FAIR PLAY. ELL S dunears PULS RO Several friends of the champion N EW YORK, May 6.—Louisville sports ) r r a AM GRAY, pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics, i3 beginning to | throughout the conntry, old men. with | (ered by the Drift "’I the ‘\‘l‘““‘r"“." come down the pike. He is the smoothest bit of pitching machin- | White hair and chin whiskers, besiege | 1 1e. Who smashed the maples ; him, offering congratulitions. vice totdl of 1,6 avid U You're Just my aze,” they tell him. | o0 . E. Henie He is only an infant in experience. Shocker, Sam Jones, Art Nehi,| All of which makes Zbys el | Last night's scores: : W Jicobson e y | very ancient, and he wishes the truth . G. Murrell ning hair, but if they don't look out Gray will be right up with them for | oath that he's just $5 Summers, and § g and sagacity | no Winters old” But he says no one SRDMINE and sggacity | believes him, not even the raporters Mrs. Dempsey embarked on the trip | attractive bout for Derby day. To date nothing appears to have with them. | A g : | been arranged, although there is a chance that Kid Kapl ery today that there is in major league base ball—for his years g ; featherweight champi v accept an invitation to mect Al Co: 11,000 WATCH TERRIS | e\t vpon st tomons wccacn et e man, the up-coming lad who recently pasted Jol Grover Alexander and others, can put it all over him for years and thin- Blumenthal The pitching motions of this young Raymoud nian are among the joys of the pres- | nust be great. He lets the G D4 Bem ; PR 0 | 1ast bout that ever will be staged in ball get vith so little perceptible that he is certain of its destination . . . JARINAA _ Clasy €. - oy | IEhtweight earning sted offes When ) retur |has the distinetion of winning the P T e L LR the decision last Teranrey He can curve and he can change pace. p) | igeons of th ismer Jros. dee in the 12-round feat - Some 1 DOUBLES, e Department) € Manor lofts were winners in the first | we tie can overhand and he can unde ONIGHT will be “Frate AT N bt 3 T 2 Vi SO e Manor lofts were winners in the fir hand. He has a easy lor m I will be “"Fraternal night” in Washingt s ¢ - Service (War Department ) 5 13 mot t n wand | ourney at the Colise ehts of Pythias and Junior 100 124 14 P el Totars sons ¢ 1 the gl ‘Terris | of 1otion tha on ar wderhand tourney at the Coliseum, Knight iF un f 18108 D 1 = » as (K. of C. won rather handily, although Dundee | National Capital meourse As ewings : American Mechanics having representatives il ciths e e [ diog S nanED DuRac < nose much as Car : r he was at| Only one chang last the old bird series of races of the tion. » Southern 100-mile | i ¥ . 4 | v Ao Terris and Dundee fought their bat- | from Charlottesville, Va., was headed d to hit that [night in leadership. Schweinhaut and | A .1 " is and Dund 1ght their | : % bl Lot D7 106 164 tle in an arena hallc d in the minds| by bird from the loft of Dismer Dempse Fisher going into first place in class B - Ry s |and memories of New Yorkers. In r P e « n i e L, Totals: 201 20 201 19 . Bros. at Forest Glen, M latter e e e ivhmlvh~ with 713, displacing Williams | gendies. 81 0 Weitford 10 L NG 5 st _ | doe 5 v)l:u same arena many pages of sport| “The Western 100-mile flight cards that on off the reel, but he | doubles. W o o S aone | Sendies. 8L 83 ¥ . e 7 4 |history have been written, many | cymberland, Md . Vo Tabor-d the lit for that which [and Trotter, who had held on for s : - ? « Bauconi . p pters in the commercial. political, | pigeon from the Manor Loft of John [man due 3 th . e | time with 677 0 otals. 197 2353 7 2 Totals 5 e aiad e | > 1 professional life of the | }1° 11oImead ‘ . - many people who think a pitcher that | gopveinhaut hung up & set of U irthy. S8 Goll ngles, 8:30 P.M. i the couniry h been re R 3 &% > speed a |t doesn't win a brace of games from | ° B ook ot z 3 3 b Julin Hasville A 3 Race results, with average speed a |and Fisher was right on his heels| . - Benson E ninute t, follow Boston has 1ffection i ]u\vw alent and Iisk was: right n his heel: € B atals 7 T 3 a7t TY Armiger A This old buildi where the g e n 5 > After the victories Gray won 3 M Seih't . Doubles, 10 P | Patti sung; where Theodore Roosevelt | Southern Course TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE |and Woodrow Wilson, wong others| —Dismer Bro somet clse, espe-| Doubles, 3 T 4 2 B 30 91 g Tota v . 22 lof national and internati R, as the Yanks were Ath ” os | R i 1 o [ Mo : g Wiwaw 2 . 3 | delivered "5 Clene iple of muc at | g E. Langle e > R T A and soct expense. B ¥ D i | and_Ray Ferguson . = 3 . 3 women wel n them and » puckering | F: S n | z : . ; e S i hionable the hor tight, pitching such artistic | K snol 3 C " t Tl ) — | X Groms wnd B 2 i iz | where the highest und the lowest > fans wer y : : 1l 207 5| ¥ | prominent and the obscu m . - < ¢ ;8R4 s icige 3 30 |In cosmopolitan gatherings for fights and all that sort of thin J Flannory. ... € e i i 2 5 ’ or bieyele races or track meets: where | iray did the thing up brown, because d Daoud....... " E T otals Doubles, politics gs and industrial | P i afler tm the Y .mr had £ fuctam and C B ial ~hm\~’h,|\r‘l en ‘nnl.li A b, Budler, 1 ; " ance to tie the score of the s 9 , i w0 enncs innumerable times, where wrestling, bont 2415 A | Teams, 8 P.M. T - & ') Dennely ; game, and Gray pitched them into|, .\ oy oo 1. A, M . K % il A Geinler swimmi ” ball and almost CHILEAN WILL CONTEST itvion iherty Bell (Jr S | wnd_tarl Smerican-gefferson (41 0. UL A, 3 ) T a and W' Buition 3 9ol Sinder gpout Out in Fort Worth, where Sam | Mount Vernon (K. of P} part Cramptn 107 86 = ¢ 3 o zood opinion as to his future. A e A Sopmnaoy ) s G g : 4% | occasion. with wxing card, for | 1 T who meets any one from the| Tnspect H { 8 Al and ¥ 39 | Madison Square ( particularly unts. 1 yrals NEW YORK st is sure to ask how Sam is| kioa ¢ - B Totals 24 Fotals 1 pies and W 4 late years, has come 1o be kn o i o vz, Ch yming along, and if the tender B Lyt e 3 Doubies. than anything else not show by his replies that he| Natiows i R W Guwald 7 HE 1 1wt Wes. Davis and M. Niland, Frank Nic ter. kpows all about Sam Gray he js|U Steet Station (Post Office) s 5Ty g 1, Walham Pumpheey. Mriants and Me- |y opened Madison Square kely to be foliowed around by Doubles, 10 .M. : i “ K o s Garden k in nd sur pitying—or a_hostile—crowd S i B il 5 3 1 i : Mt i Singles. vived recurring th About three years ago, when (¢ . Pricei and E, . Bittenbender 8 was even more of a pitching in T Rimmet | okl AN [0t here and now | e than he is now, he p Hetngr sod Weidmn st 1 iphy 02 0N 4 ; | aE {its test success ¢ 0 I S o for Paris, Tex. He won 23 of them Davis and . TR 3 = : &l GOOD BOUTS ARE DUE ing genius of Tex Rickard 1 oA N In view of that. exploit alone it is| b Gotter and Ko w10 v g | [who established himself fere e to understand how it is that|E.'C. Smith 3 S i 1 some of the hi its known o in the Tone Star o | Jack Baum and T King " i Bon :| AT BARRACKS SHOW ! n i no s LIFTS BAK ON NETMEN _ ohn Baum a g Totals. 186 193 195 i 4 o s grow their Speakel o O b ¥ 3 Donden : reasure the growth | g i ated Press rnsbys, they think the: 4 P 4 el . H and popularit % ning wonder Sam < > = — The pugilistic histors of the arena he didn't start Philadelphia into| g } 3 2 2 dates bacl the davs of red blaze during his first year in tae|F. Ho | Hobibs 17 " 1 r A ) Fight fans, who frequent the Wash- | John L. Sullivan harley Mitchell, | suspensic N 1. Pric 3 X boxing | ¢ y named of Tot - g W. Schonid, L. L. Hammer, Nichols, Pun | phres. Tom Murtas ol zave Burrows * 0 92 85 Han = inzton Barracks exhibitions are hop- | Bob Fitzsimmons, Jim (ort ! SATRCE S ive that boy time,” say th> Tex-| i, 3. pienh 2 Heltmar % e s BT D Neal . 7102 | ing that the weather man’s promise | MeGovern, Joe Ga \ e allindian Bavis and he'll have them all roped. ' |1 Prie iy 10s thut nothing worse than a slight | Jor Walcof I Totals Daly cloudiness will he noticeable around | them imm WOMAN TOTALS 1,703 |* - 2oy Colhne e e U S (Naut level Britt, Kid Met & R s s i 5 | e TR | A snappy card has been arranged [zone by. as weil t t " T TO SET BOWLING MARK | a2 SR 1 1 T |and to have to put it on in the small | present day o attan T = : Union Tailored - | 4. Dw, ; < iy - ! 4 Zymnasium e Army post would |boxed there . e latter n the Premises CLEVELAND. May 6. — Crashing i S &1 e 78 o0 ; i 15t sbout ruin the everiing Jess Willutd ? ey ZBYSZKO COMING HERE. - he pins for 1.703, a new assoclation | J i ¢ ; 4 k jie Bowen. bantamweight mem- | Ha Greb g Johnny Wilson v Zbyszko, « ]\( |\ ord, Mix, Grace Garwood, Cleve-| (i a zrs v 10l twanth (RS . g Totals 3 - OF the Tamlls oF Mh e tope s iy Sienieng Winson, | _sta Zsko. cong x JAC nd, assumed the lead in t 1o E 1 ¥ L g 5 ; n the final bout of 10 rounds, his|Britton, Ted (Kid) wi hes T np 'y A 'STEIN events of the Women's N 3 B b § 4 " opponent being Joe Belmont of Halti- | | Freddie Welsh of the we sduled 10 a I)I&RNA\ I ILI\ Bowling Association tournament < 338 7 HES T o e re and Atlantic City Terry i Lynch, Johnny Buff, Paul|before the ) - - placing Mrs. A. Weiller of Chicag : g i Manny Sharkey also are | B Pancho v Frankie ' at the ¢ May 1 814 F St. N.W. 0 1,689 established the previous ‘acoten: e - . as 3 scheduled to step 10 rounds in the | W fe o Gardin S record last week. This was the only s - 2 il £ ; | semi-windup. change among the leader . : ] - = Jimhy Waterman and “Gypsy” | o5 39 . g 3 1 Iz 08 12 Totals 48 an go on in & preliminary ! 1 g B2 100 107 . Ep R At AL (HE | of eight stanzas, and Jack Cody and W. D. A. TOURNEY LEADERS, el o 4 110 Sislen " : 1100 Wienberg Andy Kelley will furnish the curtain = owney. 115 105 110 Tor 91 531 t i : 9K Berman raiser. TEAMS Rowaoz: BoOL 3 I ; 06 Brisker SEabary 5o CLASS ¢ . 1 b S Seigel g iy S L B ;7% | BRITON AND FRENCHMAN s i S B B e e B FIGHT 15-ROUND DRAW Ellett and McPhilomy sl 21 V! 1 3 5 it and Fisher 7 Nay 00 all, Mail Serv. ( : ) Rupper ) ! Bert | Hail, Mail S 7| Pow Lot 107 ) G—TRtoland Todd of Amidon & 2 otals. 204 5 ~ Finne X former European middle- ampion, and neois & P e Ao yaes “harle ance fought 15 rounds Totals ; Totals, 320 - ‘ ik “Lune a_pointer, is the | . ¢ night. The match was { o 57 Spons Totals. 500 578 otals 3 champion England. 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