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ShoR> THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY., MAY 14 1925 SPORTS. 31 “C” Club Meet Attracts Many Schools : Travers Hits Amateur Golf Limitation STRONG ATHLETIC ARRAY SCHOOL SPORT GODE | SANDLOT PLAYERS MUST _|6.A.0. NNESHOWS |16 QUALIFIERS TOO FEW IN GAMES HERE SATURDAY | APPLESTOOUTSIDE - FILE CONTRACTS TONIGHT, FORM OF CHAWPION - SAYS FORMER CHAMPION J High school athletes barred from General Accounting Office tossers Five Different Classes of Events to Be Contested jn | {ompeting in internizh contests by the ANDLOT base ball players in the midget. junior and senior divisions | JRgmplons of, the Covernment base | Aggerts 32 Small Enough Considering Exigencies of : must turn in their Washington Base Ball and Athletic Association'| fime form In frouncine the Tatemt 2 2l <] . e belia | gible to represent their schools in com- | 4 : & Central Stadiam—Maryland, % irginia and | petition with outside institutions, ac- | contracts. 4t the Boys'+Club tonight in order to be eligible for the |Ofice nine. 14 to 1, The losers were Form—Had Poor Medal Round Himself in B allowed only 2 € an were shut P |coruing to a rulinz passed vesterday | cociation’s series, which open Sunday and Monday. C Ml b istrie Bacst ~ |at & meeting of hizh school principals [ *° s series, which ‘open,Sunday and Monday. Contracts will be [ou¢ after the first frame. Neidfeldt s - District Scholastics to Compete. And facuity athleiic advisers ai the | received by Walter Haight, secrétary, until 9:30 o'clock. | held the mound for the champiors:. | 1913, When He Carried Off Title. — « Franklin School. ~ Ten senior. 26 junlor, and 20 midget ;| Mohawks shutout the Naval Air| Registers defeated the Liberts | - . . | The rulinz was formulated to clear |teams already have handed in the |Station Team, 2 to 0, in a seven in.|lw4n Annex team, 2 to 1. in a cl = == BY H. C. BYRD. | up the situation brought about by sev of the players.- In the senior | ning game game of the Treasury League series. | BY LAWRENCE PERRY IVE different classesof events will he contested in the Central High | S0 Of the public high school coaches | ivision the Texan Athletie Club has - The winning tally was shoved acrv LAWR RRY. Sc = BNy, e E Sk ne Central High | using their star athletes against prep|been substituted for the Assistant| Having been reinforced < recentiy | In the ninth inning. “W YORK. May 14—Jerry Travers, four-time winner of the n Sehool Stadium Saturday. when the “C" Club of Central holds its |6chool and college freshmen teams | Moving Picture Operators Union |the Bucky Junior nine- expects tn| In the Commercial League the tional amateur golf championship, has taken i it seventh aahmal scholastic track and field games. Most impdrtant ‘\vhen they were barred from taking | which has failed th mustér a team |come out near the top in the Wash- fl:’f,fil_"\"fi,f;;rfi"'p,‘,""‘ outclassed. the ional amateur go f championzhip. has taken issue with Boh P i i o FinoC : ; [part in the scholastic league games. |for he start.of the league schedule, | inzton Base Ball and Athletic Associ | Allen-Mi mpany tossers, 13| Tones' expression of satisfaction over the action of the executis pen, scholastic competitions, but besides these, events are sched- | All branches of sport are affected by — ation serles this vear. The roster in- 10 3. Agriculture downed the Bureau, | . f the St Golf ciat 1 uted for gitls’ clubs, for graded schools, for junior high schools and for | the new interpretation. Irving Clubmen are to snceunter | ciudes. Robartson. loak. Brittain, Gill,|9 10 4. in the Departmental eircgir. | COMMittee of the United States Golf Association in limiting the qualii thibs Ay s y = : O — |the Wesley Athletic Club Sunday | iamond. Hancock. Galotta. Eberle,| Adiutant General's Office base hall- | quota in the national amateur to 16 s and independent athletic organizations Western moved into a tie with Tech | afrernoon at 2:30 on Benning fleld. | pyjaeki Lewis Filis heon and | €'S 100k defeat at the hands of thes The former champion thinks that small enongh. cor Eighteen high and prep schools are to take part in the open events. | (OF third place in the high school base | Manager McIntosh of the Irvings is | 1jinas v 4 Public Buildings and Parks nine. 5 | the exigencies of golfing form and the proneness of even the hest pla Eastern High and Central High lead the entry list, with 33 and 44 boys, | b2/l standing by nosing out Business, |anxious to book the Mohawks. He | 5 |to 2. in the Potomac Park League.| players clearly entitled 1o strive for the title, to run into contact with srespectively. Episcopal High and Woodberry Forest also have many good 3 to in a pitching duel staged ves-|may he -reached’ at Potomac 2 24 | Tom McGuire has heen obtained as |#nd in the Terminal Y. M. €. A. lm\,.l Foctitieon aibole e » - run into contact w m athletes eniered and should figure largely in the point scoring, if not stand- | e te Iofe o T e hoimer's | atter 6 o'clock. [coach of the St. Stephen's Club nine |Express and Pullman nines battled to)| LR c 00 (o ng an excellent chance to win the team troph; drove in the winning rum. Coach| The Karle Theater nine is booked |that 18 to play -in unlimited ranks|® 1-to-l fie. ’AL N not machine. 5 try gh It would not surprise if the team Ahearn’s rookie hurler, Eddie Brown, |to meet the Lehigh Athletic Club, Sun. | this season. [ ONSO MAY BE LOST A !':’ ines :’“" 48 srue “"'!‘"j And he the best proof in all the trophy zoes either to Woodberry 3 agai ched fine = P Gonuthicdl a | | PO WS et T | WOMAN'S BOWLING LIST | S5 Bi p, "me ¥ie Maroses | s megming - tne Soutn himon | uvay power Factory baxe vusers FOUR BOXING BOUTS | 70 SPANISH NET TEAM 1 or” vivions oot ALLENTOWN, Pa. May 11 Stantiate his assertion that the form rrep schools entered are Tech. Busi i — . | ness, Weste i e T RR f Y or center| G ceounting Office to | diamond wish range Sund: T s. Western, Devitt, Alexandrid WILL CLOSE TOMORROW ' _Golden's long double to right center| General Accounting Office tossers | diamond and wish to arrange Sunday A ARGADE TOleHT'i Gt e e e ot & ered: biaver v i ualitving Hix contention is that plavers are Johnson Mar: of Richmond, Balti in the ninth frame scored scored a win at the. expense of the games, with return matches on Satur- Spain’s Davis cup tennis feam. for |2UNd need by no means be taken as more [ Forest Park. Staunton Entries for the tournament of | only run in 1 game with the Catholic | Chevy Chase Bearcats. the final count [days. Address Sergt. C. E. Love, Military, St. James', Herndon. Balti "'L';“‘}x':;'l‘\':"z‘l‘j;;‘ l‘;?dln (Duckpin | University freshmen. the Brooklanders | being i0 to 4. U.US. M. €., Indian Head, Md. . 5 i an augury of his play in the final more City. Franklin and St. Jol Ao ose tomorrow | getting the dec | Timmy Waterman, Navy Yard duz.| 0o Years, pro bably will he lost |7, inished amons the thirties in e junior high schools are well er. and Rocky Piquot. Fremeh mig. 0 his country for competition in at Garden City. just zot inte the represented -in their class. Powell out (rouson) e ol Ichnis Galiege Sbesiadie hetie) ) dleweight and sparring partner of | fthis year's matches because of an | Shampionship test by a hair s breadih A ley. Columbis S and and - e wi s s oecs prep - s e 'et, as will » her, he s Hings haviamblay Macfacland and | p,ve not sent in their blanks, as' | when the Georgetown Prep agaress : Georges Carpentier. step through the | injury to his right arm as the re- ', 75 Wans will remember. i rom 4 men| N8 TOb th ropes at the Arcade at 8:30 o'clock to- hrough to the title that ! o as those who tion was defeated. 7 to 4. A sult of a fall at the plant of the 3 e ror each slated to rompete. In the g L . have not re- ot r s o = In fact & school class, Ross, Park Vie ceived application cards, fo report 5. P " roundh of baxing | e Tt Co., hove, where he | will show thnt siery o g e ch lass, Ross, k Vie | et Do, chnd) ity Hiexens e son et et |carded for " the second show of ihe Z €e., | Il sh S s e e AU Woman howlers of the. cifs are | eI St Alban's (o even safeties. when i shingion ALt Il PALLL cuy ik tioe nosioert ppnsalt | 11-s 0e oy bixipmtiia arpec o The B urged to get In line for the tour. | the Institute nine triumphed. 5 to 4. A O Briyer: Who aD-| some thme age, It was not untll this |ing high up in the fnals of the o k View Club leads the girls g + L A ney. | pears. inchpamatn bout, Wit be.meet- | wegic that an Xvay was talien, |teur. Aming such are o arganizations in pumber of athletes 3 ; i i 3 Ing one of the toughest oppenents of 1 for competition, 19 Th will be at least six hand- | pniversity of Marvianad freshmen t F RANCES WALKER rallied aiter a poor start and annexed the George [ 1€ one of th Foemmie yappenents of | which revealed a bad fracture. John Ander Bobby Jones Central High racketers battled the | Other v rebresented are soms cungRocRien ;';:i';;n"“ll"!;; |a 3103 draw at the Colleze Parl Washington tennis crown this morning by defeating Cecyle Tayler. | British featherweight champion. With |~ Alonse p’,":;' Vo e B e n 1916—Francis O Tine 2 shington, Wash . | courts. The Centrali oSl lica o > g . 5 3 | facke & . A 3 orme. < o ford and Max ington Recreation Leazue. Metropoii | PN, candy’ and flowers for high | four T'L_ "m'vvl'!:'\‘i’::‘e:‘!'m‘h ‘1::\1;:V tl 64, 63, in the final of the university singles tournament, played Jacks constantly before him. For, hortly. o e man will have 1o step his fastest pace tan and Capitol. In the special events, | E2Me. high sets, triple-eaders and o munici ts at Scventeenth and B streets. | to with r- | taking sides either with ) : ; L The toun Miss Taylor was leadi B eclined the offer of the nominating |ing accuracy to kesp the rugzed lad t Corpe. Alovsius Club. Cathoile Univer m '“Ié'l"""a' ;"g’r“m";'“:‘:: :‘:-‘1'1‘ | PENNINGTON BIRD WINS .. 000 ro o i ‘e "hetore Mit | wmmittee to put her up for the ffth | from merrs England off NURMl AND STENROOS demning the action of the I* Foyiahl Goorke Washington ave 1o4 | ssum: i RA | Walker found her stride and sertle. | ime. However. Foreman is known to be executive committee. It is A eI s L Lourmen un. 4 CE FROM PITTSBURGH down to the business of winning hei | The following will be offered auite a punv;_hel;’ hx;mu and is said TO GO AFTER MARKS show V:N’yw any importa o - - o N_ - - = 5 secon e “lay was close in botl res to be one of the st exponents of § materia fc debhate either andicatlons o/ thatiithe O n, BOWLERS w"_l_ GET O e doff e € (W '":. ‘{',f,l\,'.,df‘.“,\,,»; zame going t. a Vice. president, nfodern. InfSRilye asen Mipaation: i . Perh: too, now that the qual stage one of the best mee ennington won the second old bird | Sois PrACtically every seme ERNR L o Richardson and Florence Skad. | Foreman's short Jolts are what pui S ng round mea has ever held, probably the best. With | pigeon “race flown from Pittsburgh, | deuce severs ing: treasurer, Mary Richardson and | Andy Bowen out in six rounds. avers will be more co & Lrerorg hreaking IS Sol ientribs, e PRIZES TOMORRO The time was 6 hours and 2§ min-| "\ "8Q%E Ly 1ag the " ehal | Tillie Raine: recording secretary. Ma- |~ Nick Bass of Baltimore, winner of |BY the Associated Precs their mettle competent. set of officials, excellent W [utes, the poor showing being caused Lo o o the second consecutive | -ie O'Day. Thelma Winkjer and Mary | some fifteen fights by the K. 0. route,| NEW YORK. May 14.—Paavo N competition and many ‘fine perforr by bad weather. Only seven lofts re- | orae U A0t O in annexing hardson: corresponding secretary |will be seen in a preliminary. facing |Mi will appear against Alan Helffrich "'I;: A]“u"“‘- 25 Csewnngihal the onky = —— ported arrivals on the day of the toss. |if .\t vear it will become her prop- | 'rankie Riff, Valentina Tottefeu and | Johnny Doyle of Buffalo. of Penn State in a half-mile race. a i other t '"fi necessary to insure an | Washinston City Duckpin Associa.| ['FSt arrivals with the average speed | o, Hazel Davis. Bobby Marriott, middleweight cham- | Albin Stenroos. Finnish Olympi; ains the writer umber of xceptionally successful set of games | tion closed its fifteenth namual toue pion of the Army. meets Leo Gartsu | matharon runner. will attempt to Siafements c S e Bt per minute follow: C. & R. W. Pen- ary ack: d is good weather. 15 677 B 4 liss Mary Jackson, athletic i g = # . S 1 weather ment last night at the Coliseum. None | BIPSton, $36.77: R. A. Hunt, 866.15:| .ctor of the university, acted as ref- of Providence, R 1;/in the temaining | erase the one-hour American record | nF 1oreh sueh thinge as the number In reply to a number of letters which the writer sent 0 foot ball cap. asEliigh _— GT AR TaaE hoslars ales, | C:_J. Kragling, 864.39; H. C. Burke, | eree for *h this morning. | 10.-rounder. of 10 miles 1,492 yards. at the n ; ortinz, valuable stars kept todes ToF Save, baTl Earmes. “Fits atias | doubles or teams turned in scores that | B13.00: E- C. Whitmore, 6842 & .| €7 for the maich this morain | “Offices of the Washington Athletic outdoor games of the Finnish-Amer- | 0ut throuzh pariicipation in base bl Toon el Giore a6 threatened the leaders. s ‘1\0.-". 682.57: Greenyard Loft, 670.87.| The public school schlag ball s Club at the Arcade and at room 400, |ican A. C. at Yankee Stadium, May | (F2ck and the like Hilltop and tomorrow goes out to Col Following is a list of the prize win. | S¢Ven birds homed the day of the tc !son is nearing its close. Only a jUNIOR s A AME | Federal American National Bank | 26. There were two exceptions to the re lege Park for a et ol o ners who will get their rew | —_——— | matches remain to be plaved in « A | Butlding, will remain open until 7:30.| Nurmi and Helffrich, the latter Plies of this sort received. and land. The Generals have been piay. |morrow night: | |various leagues. ~Two leagues al | S | heaten only once at the middle dis- th;nvm:a;p hm‘hffa\,}\e in tenor, alhet sy e e Lot Y o EANS d declared their champions. Van 4 DENMARK TENNIS CUP |attempt to displace the half-mile rec- | COUNITY. one may be quoted. in part ave with them one of the best college Ao-Curb Cafe_ 1745, $75: Josepn e emore in the Garfield | , Junior track and field champion jare 1-5 held by Ted Meredith, | While the request of the writer that pitchers in the country in the person | ki %o, ), S50: Beimonts. 1317 IN DUAL TRACK MEET S5 to st_honors | « | b et iha ontn At sas i ATt ord. eld by Ted Mered while the request of the writer th of Lindberg. who. it is understood, | Davis o nya. syanch. 1.710.7830: Mes QnlapE L and S Geles (Elike iwon ihelof the A. A. U. are to be run off at TEAM BEATS RUMANIA b i faicue HaE oF e Rk appehr il urge hon gose B e Mow Bk Thais Wwe | e e e = &t o g n el o i ; Baltimore on May 30 one week before | ROKHAMPTON, England, May 18| Juma 1= 1a5e, ¢ 1Y (harlie Pores.| pring practice did more to feed diately after the close of the scholas- | §, o oD $ e 4 the senior championships are held at P)—1 Haiifist " Tound of tHal o i | P S = = el Operations, No. 1.610. 350 The Toner School ten was to meet| o . et of P)—In t rst roun he £ix of America’s hest lon e ] P on f all,” he es han ic year Al 1813 205 Jidd & Dot Outpointing its opponent both in | nd vean from Force-Adams this aft- | entral High School Stadium under | fironean zone Davis cup tennis play |men will he pitied sainer Stomrons i Anything that el Catholic University continued its B s o, G2 o 537a0: track and field events. Tech High |ernoon at 3:30 to determine the cham. | the sponsorship of the Aloysius Club. |today Ulrich of Denmark defeated ek it plhce Some of. ot i winuing way yeaterday by tronnciie £V g Now Joranmoia | vesterday defeated Eastern. 63 to 36, | Ti000" & LS O RS T M Georgetown | Entry blanks for both of these|yfjshy of Rumania. 7—5. 6—1 and| BOSTON, May 14 (A.P.).—loiv cogs were enzazed ¢lsew : e 2 S S oanC 158, $17.50: [ in 2 dual meet held at the latter's|giliGon As Toner hasn't lost any | VENLs as well as blanks for registra-ig_ o ‘Rav, Llovd n. Jimmy Connolly weather was hot as the mischief e tion with the Amateur Athletic Union = propnmark thus won the rubber znd|and Leo Larrivee are among those The foor ball felt like piz lead the Marine nine at Quantico. The | Ca si0. " field 4 Fe Adam Brooklanders got a lead in the secong a < %75 war x ., |games this season and Force.-s S| e 5 2 A | 2 i i Nurmi in the special mile run on the inz peach: le up 1o t Inning_and plased good bail il Al 4 o (1‘,2.‘.;" points in_the fleld events to 22 for|a Clively contest was expected. = If| -— The score was 5 to 4. The Brook. | % el 'S "312 D Motas. |a oot . and on the track collected | poner should lose today, it will re. H Aelias |Harvard Stadium track Fridar. Mav snow. I didn't do much vinz landers got only four hita againet Pe MOa* (s total of 31 while the Fasterners were | [T BRI (CAY hese two rial day meet e to he held | COLUMBIA TAKES MEET. |22 when Nurmi will attempt to lower | Fall. and ever since I've hean mak 10 for the Marines, but faade ftheir gl i | schools. 1t t wins, the section cham- | om iy at 1 o'clock. Championship| NEW YORK, May 14 (A.P.).—Colum. | hiE record of 4 minutes 10 2-5 sec-|up. ~Spring practics didnt oce safeties count. Stock of the Marines Simmans and C. B € | pionship is its and it will subsequent- | REERREL E S OGN m are the | bia, scored an sasy victory over six |ONdS for the distance. This was an- enough time to hurt. but it did requ led both teams in afting, with three E Enen an Byt (5, 2 Lamvert 77, i | Iy meet_ the winner of section A 07 | 10vard." 220.vard. 580.vard and one. other institutions Wednesday in its(NOURced by Albert Geiger. chairman more atfention than I should have hits out of four frips to the plate. R Mor; Joe | T | final honors. mile runs. the one.mile walk, running | first annual metropolitan track meer 8 = LS Brawn and WM 220-v; br Bryant (T In section A of the Georgefown ans. x e 7T £5 Doliits: New Yo 1t also was announced that Harold exams and plav foot ball next effective pitching by Schrider. defeat- | ' ¢ B—6._ 0. Schweinhaut and G. M dash—Won by Bratton (T.:| It has two more matches on its| iy . w nole vauit and hep, step and | College, 5: Marhattan, 5: Fordham, 4,|JUmp on the same day in an effort to | zive a hang about the foot ball par ed Hampden v vesterday at Col. | F 315 %40 WL Redras “ana W 17| Blacksigne (T} second: "McGlathers (E.).|schedule, one with Reservolr School | {IIHN 7 8 I e e Elnis better his own record high jump| Al of which. of course, may be leze Park, 3 to 1. Schrider allowed | \ Gl 658: 330 € Ly Wilama and B | thigh ime. Qo6 15 ool (E.1: Beideset |@nd the other with Jackson School. | 1P . mark of & feet & inches down 1o Spring fever seVen hits and fanned 11 men. Besley | Siver s H64. S20- W E combe and ¥ §T;1: ) econd Shaw (T.). third. Time.| In the Blmmlr:s(iialr lfflluev‘:;‘*"‘s | T T R R T L R T S was the only Marylander te connect | A. Gilbert. 56 S12 CCouer and | 3:0415. T i . |{don and Brightwood Park are tied for | “ \ TDOORS two in four times at.bat. Moran's | Welsh and E. D. Stocking £2.50 (tied) | Time. 1-5. . in this division for three consecutive | fielding around second base was ex. |, Clame 0. T Wright and X L. Members. | Fole sawivefon by Eisler 1E: Tliot | vears, and is making a strong bid for celjent 50: oL Mg Tan A I, Coataiaar ey raw (T.). ted for seconl. 10 1pe cup mgain. but Brightwood Park | BY WILL L. DILG S 3 - | 50: R. Hanold and G. E. Steve Discus—Won by_Younz (T.): Hill (E.. |is offering some very keen competi-| > = b , West Virginia Wesleyan base ball 2500 A Hiser and T. M. Belt. 642 % second: Heintz (E.). third. = 84 feet 10}4iqn, President Izaak Walton League of America. te lays i 4 ¢ | B. Hartman and Gota 3 nches. 3 | e iays 3t Georgetown LOMOIIOW | Sirinser and C. F. McPherson. 0 | "Shot put—Won by Youns (T.): Wondrack | Park View. champion of section A | T.). second; Brashears (E.). third. 36 feet {of the Columbia Heights Division | strength of the West Virginians, but | SINGLES. | 6 inéhes alting | — v olf—has enjoyed such an increasin any SOlbes thatidsicats G o |+ Class A—C. E. Jenkins. 409 : Javelin throw—Won by Young (T.).| League. is waiting on the outcome of | 0 ‘outdoor sport—not evén ¢ o L any college that defeats Georgetown |aorean, 404, $25-° A. E. Fisher. 34 Adelman (T.). second: Heintz (E.). third. [the E. V. Brown-John Eaton match, | and spontaneous vogue as fly casting has during the past two | must _necessarily have a good ball | €. F Langlgr. 80, Si3: J- Schart 12K 1c in order to play for the league title. club. . | ahd Barry Stanford. 576,89 (tied: “ | giioad mmp—on by ¥ T % | This latter match has been postponed vears. This, the most scientific manner of fishing, has captured A ] - | Conway. 376, $30: C. T. 5% Inchis. o by Bood (E.): Biang. |CVCFEL times on account ochr.m.r It | the imagination of the American angler. 2 " - 7. $g5; C_Bombrest. 166, $20 hpjump—Won by Bond (E. Bland |\as again scheduled for this after-| : e is i WportisstRIng ot neRinE - E FT Yn: Gis T cond " Adelman (T.1. third. 5 : Bait casting not long ago revolu-|is the sp. : = MARSHALL IS FIFTH | B3 Fen W Ny, S0 | feet @ incher 2 i {noon, at 330, at the Happy Hollow | onizeq fishing—took it out of the|is always a matter of =kill, never of mencas Most opular broadiea ar $2.50. and R. R. Shay, | Playgrounds 7 |class of the cane pole and the spat- |strength. ‘i Park View will meet the ‘winner Ask vour fishing tackle dealer about IN CHESS STANDING ..si: % i gisiisiy, & 5 | BOB FITZ IS RISING e pextvee upen morm and made it & pastime| Ask you: Sshiof lackle doalor Shont P, " Pricei K Carbery School ix leading the Plaza | f{ee BY TG SARMATD, | vou that lighter rods, smaller lures, — f Gerar M. Sislen. 8 | division tens, with three more matches | '\ “comes fiy casting. with its|finer hooks, are in greatest demand 2 Ve N FIGHTING GAME i e Nav, oo dE e e : 2 : e | 2 - much finer and more delicate equip- | The tendency ard sportsman BADEN:BADEN. May 14.- -The 3 | In ‘the Rosedale- League _three | Bt Bt o ensitive lures. the (like tackle. The tendency among | Mnal round in the international chess A 9 AT schools are tied for first plac.. Plerce. || g% "0 maet bhilliardlike touch on |[sportsmen is to he more sportsman- championship was played yesterday . " = - e e Blow and Maury have each lost one 586 SO0 AR08 N ipulator. OF |like In every way. We are realizing and the winners of all the prizes 33 $10: | 2 > May: 16 =1t beains tolmatcn. g .| course, fiy casting has been practiced | that this is not only a necessity, hut after the first prize, which was won o i8llo 2 A | ~>h'hf‘"fih Corpett misht be " enox still s leading in the Vir | SR F o hut only recently has |a_pleasur about vounz Bob Fitzsimmons.|pinia Avenue League, and from all |{0% MDY ¥Eo70, Ph5 GV, FOCETCC e | favorite method of angling. not oniy | * for the trout. but for the black bass, hy Alekhine. the Russian master, were | 103 - 260, silver cun: W, E. | T decided i 22 16 7af 82 ©|Gentleman Jim. ax may be recalled |ingications will retain’ its advantage. Following Alekhine, the jug Vote_—The 'winning “team of cach }r,fl(‘wnl;v pn\;'-'; to thRVn’r“l ;Rhn'l 'ln; siaiiiaes s L L L R resenied “with e duc older Fitz, the famous Ruby Rob, /i | Tntroduction of an additional svent |f: Saemisch of Germany. respectively. | it awanied S5 fach, While ihoge. wih | IOt begin to stow 'em away until after |for girls in the “C"' club meet to be (“the game fish of the people.” | in second and third positions | double-header <trikas are awarded ®1 cach | he had been fighting some time, and |held at Central High School Stadium | The difference etwe{n‘ l’x" '"thl g | Bogoljubow of Russia took the | he had an idea that the son would |Saturday afternoon has considerably [and fly casting lies mainly in this. ourth prize and Frank erabs 50 -l jonshi | ince ; ex.|In casting a bait. you cast the bait foiicth prize and P k J Nayshall al how latent championship quall- | increased the entry list of the fair sex i tncer wiank | the American champion, and Tarta o |ties in good time. | A 73.yard dash is scheduled, in addi- cower ‘of - Austria | divided the fifth The way Fitz knocked out Al Rood. | tion to the 50-vard dash and the quar- | the weight and momentum of the d sixth money otherwise known as Lazuka. the nther | ter-mile relay race, the two events |lure taking the line f"'mfl" et i 3, THe final standing ight. indicated that F¥itz might ar-| held for girls last Spring. it is cast. In casting a fly. the “1«' (Actual sise) ; By Chester Horton rive even hefore Corbett thinks. There are a total of 109 entries for |not the Ture. is o |T?""h“e"‘;m~_ NEW and light siz. Rilbistois Topping the ball can produce an| Ji00d if not so much of a fizhter | Saturday in the three events, with 36 |not taken from the veel at tBe mi strand twisted steel Saemisch 273 |effect quite different from what the that Fitz can grab off hundred-| girls competing. B l;;’ 3! S avation.fas-ilie 'lri{‘:_t"unlmuud in | Rogolihow | Sveraze molfer upderstands topping to | thousand-dollar purses on the| Last yéar the total number of girls by the angler in prep ‘ ) . Iesiliency by the finest Marshall . | £ . T strength of knocking him out. But|entered did not reach 40. There were |cast. Then the line is cast—it travels gut. Narsol e se. The ball that el e forward in the form of a loop. carry- NEW steel frame Rabinow itsch TNC | & persistently hit (he is a hard man to hurt at thal.|five clubs entered and no schools. |forward in the form of a look, CRITC e tmme nfeld |just slightly above | And the kavo should be taken finto| Thix vear Park View has sef the pace |ing A z _— gt o i considerstion with the faci that|for the public schools by entering con- |reason lines for fly casting are muc 2 - its center, and| i e . |heavier than bait-casing lines. As NEW specially welded Reti 3 which keeps too|YOuns Bob has put opponents totestants in each event. Two addl e e 3 :{‘ ':M_ s Solelipann low to the ground, |Sleen in his last five starts, not per- | tional clubs also are entered. s Treyba : Althoush it may |mitting any of them to get any| The Iowa club, however, which took | taken hold of the end of a rope lying 4 NEY, toneer e st il MaY | farther than half through the stipu.|first honors in the relay event and |on the ground and have caused a NEW longer Naveani POTNTAOR ARG i&,:n::":dl:‘;[:;ilawd nurober ‘of. vounds P | Gecond and third in the 50.yard dash |running loop to travel along the rope H Seopr Catet g fistance, is topPed | he opponents were second and third | in the 1924 zames, has fafled to send by iving it sudden peculiar twiat. | / s I e : ] the ball that |s Taters, but, as every one who knows |in any entries That 18 the principle of fly castins. 9, S ] T hisked awan with |anything about boxing realizes, you| The only record to be beaten this| The fly rod is longer and much 3 Kolkty g the clubhead just|have to have the old stinger in vear is the one set by Mary Harbough | more flexible than the bait rod. 1;739 aPRead S | glove to put even an alsovran to sieep. | of the Capitol Athletic Club in. the 50- [ bait rod throws the lure forward like srazing (he LoD B now New York promoters who|vard dash. Her time was 0:071-10. |a bow, whereas the flv rod “wafts i |are framing up biz Summer shows| Dorothy Reed of the Princess Ath-|the line out with its long. sinuous DAVIS CUP PLAY HOLDS e e Dl e pursuing Fitzsimmons armed with | letic Club promises to be a strong con-{ motion. Playing a fish on the fiy rod EUROPEAN RACKETERS | [NORRECT iMPACT fuses to zet "o | Sontracts. calling upon him to meet Lender for laurels in all three events CL 3 i 0 available light-heavyweight, pref- | She is the only Washington girl who UBHEAD Srcugp | inte the afr, the|some available HghtMesyywelEhtsDINE | | 0, Jhi¢ hore & ribbon from the South PARIS, May 14 (A.P..—During the | |FOL1Ow THROUGH|“ault usually is to |erably Jim Maloney of Boston, who f = week end continental European .fim,]i, LTHE BAL be found in a|is supposed to be a coming champion "h‘.‘*‘i""‘" meet last Sl""‘““- She e’:“‘“ will be entirely devoted to play in the down swing that is so made that the [himself. g third place in the Baltimore games. Davie cup matches. |clubhead takes the ball just as it| As Fi manager. 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