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SPORTS. KENTUCKY DERBY DRAWS . RACE FANS FROM ALL U. S. Estimated That Nearly 100,000 l’c-oplf- Will Attend 51st Running of Turf Classi at Louisville. ime for Kentuckians. T. SMALL. Kentucky Home-Coming BY ROBERT May 15.—The is a strang OUISVILLE American people fifty-first D of the today for the men of New One half of banks of the iins have poured their thou- one, here here of the tomorrow prominent k who never go ar a ack in their own city. left and d race see the lake and camped on the near the special t o now has turned down more rooms les, Denver, Salt Lake City and even more It d come stit b are s a tradition, an an untry, and half the here a holiday on s own ide v’n‘l paid id for veled teeons | MMASCART GETS HERE on hal of the ut s which 1M the | pean boxing champion still T his tit appenr tomorrow ey o in ional Capital ich, no Sir t ) rning for | Not Field of Class. It is not went to t Tt scart is_hout the ap- in ¥ | Distr efore ankers, | pearir was Rene champion the Fren ound and the the in ds, pav in in sam Pravers o lete the and ability terpr veen en W »f the race Il be t making. Ma ient of his superi- to win, insists that pounds for their con out 50-50, f > last by the Nati Club, when 0ld age boxing 1Ca voutk how pre- 1l Sport pitted | ng and thor is born in the One of th Derby day was 1St i champion’s opponent wha voungster. There no old t nber up be real mixing begins this time will re the outdoor event 0 keep pac field equipme 3 ouiaville of ghese will track N cities ,nx..* FOR TUESDAY’S BOUT| before un | FOREMAN HAS EDGE IN GO WITH JACKS 1 matchmaking marred the box- 3 Washington Athletic wde iast night. Wash- ington fans are strong for the old K. O. when both boy are fairly matched, but are not very en- when substitutes and push-overs are placed on the even- ing’s card In the Fort “the ten rounds. rounds the soldier arently flush on the button, ged Britisher kept on coming. Fore- an hit Jacks with everything he but not a single knockdown was sred Jimmy { Richmond, pounds ¢ Club at the Ar main event Al Foreman of Myer outpointed Freddie Jacks, Heine Orchard” of England, in In the second and fourth lad landed ap- but the Waterman, 154, and Jack 144 and at least 6 rweight around the wal |line at that »vided the curta raiser. By means of a left jab Richmond kept the sailorman at bay in the first round, but with the be- inning of the second the Fighting Gob sank one wrist deep in Rich- | mond’s body and the fight was over. Bobby Marriott, who used to knock them cold as middleweight |champion, Third Army Corps Area, ou ched 14 rtsu of Providence, nd in the sixth round scored a | with a body punch Bass of Baltimore and Johnny from the same town were ed to go 10 rounds. One was necessary Doy sched in Jack Cody Richmond, Va of Richmond a neat n in rounds, as an number to the evening o s by far the best bout rort of Baltimore relereed the evening., while “Car- Jimmy” Lake told the cus who and what was |JOHNS, WITH 293 TAKES DAILY MAIL GOLF EVENT| HOLLINWELL, England, (P).—The annual professio !'match spo red by the | Mail was won by C Purley Downs Club, | the 72 holes in Other scores were: .\ ints, a 3. B Abe M 15 golt London Daily Johns of the who negotiated okes. om Willlamson uckell, Eghaston > d Ray and hompson Duncan, 300, | Manchester. as 16 rts in Paris 7 there were 114 SANDE GETS HIS CHANCE TO SCORE AGAIN IN DERBY| OUISVILLF ica, entrant he told frier Yesterda crick | Ky. M F Great Homecoming Time. t homecomir par ack mo m come far d Hm\. Colum hat e made to bloo the hill: [ State Th ry s ent of N Kent Hon darkie the old K ning in the pots is lavish Sout famed the wide worl will ride in the ds | to | row, re today xe: cager fi ) i atrain won nally ride for the Willixm | but Borderland and Neec | not shown to good promise in recent nd Our General, the only other was not ined for Sande was scheduled to remarkable Der emen t honor ing about the that the profes- | quite dippy | ere | the obtain about it a is greate of a Der found Americ: have eir o the Quatrain Is Favorite. ille sporting n most of the work day afte are of the gen first five is writers, who Dert da candi. o for a nonth o ion | that the Domnted | tomorrow will inc ant, | tain Hal, Kentucky and Almadel. With Quatrain is ude Quatrain dinal. « but few excep been in Louis : unlimited E of the bought | slishment as much again for thought to have . if any. Derby el hard dashes today over and the today is one even thought thbeoishl of comp: . Only 1 lops will be asked of them vent their muscles from st The trainir exacting one- '! at it has brother k )00 of his own the Derby fee from the chance to ride in the won the Derby owned by Harry mous oil magnate has With, the le stone lamen Among the candidates withdrawn were some which loomed up icking up r cinders in the hoof have won the who is to ride inxious to be one of field 0 or more will be worth more nner. The field | zest in higtory. Viying Ebony them. With rters the is double-headers give something extra for the same money. Just like double grip Paris —double headers for comfort, value and long service. L2 B SIMONIZING Preserves The Life of Any Painted Surface and Prolongs . Ve do t merely al polishing job clean the sur- iful and rate on t but thorou face lastin Ofcial Sales and Service Station HOOD & HEWITT TIRES and TUBES Sheridan Garage, Inc. A. A. A. 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If these irvived the training riod the ht have been a dif- ent story to tell tomorrow evening an th will be related | Other horses withdrawn from the through lameness or falure to m include young Martin Blue Warbler, Sumpter, ster and Our General next 24 hours names of her nominees are expected thdrawn. little real training )n here yesterday, but those that t down turned in_speedy Prince of Bourbon and Sweep- covered a mile and an 51-5 and 1:5: , respec Shony, a mile in 1: three-quarters in 1:13 2 and Voltaic, a 554-5. Other as mean- woul, would | fav ter | Man In | contenders from all three colts classic the moves Captain Hal in eighth in 1 rkouts were not clocked ing_much Wood Clubs That Can’t Shrink THE heads of KROYDONITE wood clubs are impreg- nated with a new chemical which makes them hard as metal. Dampness can't make them swell or shrink—and the hardest hitters can’t bang them to pieces. 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Glenna Collett, former American champion, has been practicing daily over the various courses in this vicinity since her arrival carly in the week | and her play has been showing constant improvement. Today Miss Collett was joined in her practicing by Harriet Ellison of Boston. Having drawn a bye in the first round, Miss Collett will not Legin play until ‘Tuesday morning, when shet must meet the winner of the match between Miss J. Brown of West Hill and Miss M. Cox, the Welsh cham- pion If the American comes through this first encounter victoriously she will have to play Joyce Wethered, the British champion, in the whicl round on Wednesday morning. Ehn( her supreme test should come™# early is a disappointment to every one. It was hoped they would meet later in the tournament, perhaps in the deciding round So far as the international aspect of the championship is concerned, what ever follows the third round is certain to be in the nature of an anti-climax, | but whether Miss Wethered fs vic | torious or Miss Collett, the winner | will not fird the road to the final at all smooth, for the top half of the draw, in whic are both listed, May O'Gorman of Providence, R mpanied Miss Collett to . plays Doris Chambers on Mon- | day morning, and the latter is consid ered almost certain to win the match. Cloge behind them M. Hunnewell will make her first battle of the champion ship with Mrs. J. F. Jameson of Ire land All of these matches are in the up per half of the draw. Miss Elison; who fs in the lower half, has a bye | into the ond round, where her op- ponent on Tuesday morning will be Mrs. K. C. Allen of the St. Charles Club of Winnipeg, Canada. Among the strongest players of thi half of the draw are M Cecil Leitch, three times winner of the championship, and Jennet Jackson, who for the sixth | time has just won the Irish champion- | ship, and Clem Montgomery, the Scot- | tish champion Several American tourists a to see Miss Collett play on th of the water have arrived at ment next week Troon | pie HAT is likely to prove the main sandlot attraction on Sunday’s | 3 NINES TO CLASH SUNDAY| W base ball program will be staged at American League Park be tween champion Shamrocks and the Aloysius Club nine. | With the world champion Nationals performing on foreign soil, this game | | should about fill the bill for the local fans | Pete Haley, former Dominican |gar Lyceum manager and now at the helm | sions of the Aloy outfit, is out to put the I |and _Athletic ociation streeters back on the base ball map, | for Sunday he senior and would get a conside boost | be announced tomorrow from win ov the DI title | begin Sunday slders holde Pierce Athelt turned back t the s of the of the midget and hington junior divi-| ase Ball scheduled schedule will bl and play will strict Liberty Athletic Club tossers have lined up a pair of week end clas will kee them stepping. morrow afternoon at o'cloc the | Naval Recefving Station nine is en countered at Eleventh and O streets southeast, and Sun afternoon at 3 o'clock the first game of the sentor division of the Washington Base Ball and Athletic Association is to be plaved Georgetown hollow. The Liberty clubmen expect to mingle asfon. Club of Hyattsville Navy Yard nine, 17 b nt Vernon ¥ at the expe the count standin red a vic Juniors ‘s ¢ the Cardinals, | Infielders are v rock senior mnine, which practice at Fifth and L afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Harp M opponent for a s Virginia Avenue Manager O'Donnel Members of the team are requested to meet tonight at 8 o'clock, at the home of Lawrence Fitzgerald, 389 D street southwest Rex Athleti |lenging the Harr sects to eded by ihe Sham is holding streets this dgets wish to book inday game at Playground. Eastern Athletic Association ¢ A will be playing their first home of the season Sunday when they take on the Senecs All members of the Grays are requested to report at 12:30 o'clock. Extensive improvements have been made on the Eastern diamond during the Winter months and it now ranks with the best in town. Southend junior O are cha and Brookland In-| a track meet. EDELIN IS IN FORM AND TREASURY WINS Treasury the Potomac Park batte of two safeties when the chalked up a 4-to-1 victory partmental Base Ball yesterday. W. B. Moses nines were v tilts in the ( tossers A large crowd is expected to turn out at Arlington Sunday at 3 o'clock to witness the game between the Arlington club and the Rosslyn team which is featuring its star hurler, pitches equally well from either Manager Leo F. Wise is arranging the Arlington schedule for the month of June and wishes to book fast District teams. Members of the Apache Athletic Club team are practicing today and tomorrow at the Virginia avenue play- grounds for a Sunday game with the Congress Heights Yankees at the lat- ters’ field at 2:30 o'clock in the De League series and Center fous in mmercial League. defeating Williams. | 7 to 4. and the Market m, nosing out the Standard Oil team to 6. In a six-inning fray Government Printing Office tossers in the Government loop a nse of the Commissioner whom they trounced. 7 to 3 In the Potomac Park circuit, Navy handed a 24-to-1 licking to the State, War and Navy SRR La Fayette clubmen encounter the Marine Barracks nine tomorrow at 3 p.m., at Eleventh and O streets southeast, and on Sunday will tackle the Maryland Park aggregation at Maryland Park, at 2:30. Members of the organization will meet tonight at 1002 Thirteenth street southeast, at 7:30 o'clock. The Adjutant General's Office base ball nine is seeking an opponent for an encounter on the north diamond of the Ellipse tomorrow, at 5 o'clock Call Manager Hitchens at Main 2520 branch 1325, between 9 and 4. CORBETT SHADES STOY. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, May 15.—Al | Corbett, Cleveland, outpointed Rosey Stoy, Lancaster, fe herweight, in a opening 2-round bout t night VIENNA STRAWS Lead the- Fashion A scarcity of diamonds has caused the postponement of the i sdimaning LI R T fupaan PTG i SPEND a Minute in 1;ront of Our Windows—Y ow’ll Spend the Summer Under One of Our Straws The last word in style, the best word in quality, the biggest word in value for the money An exceptionally wide variety of braids 28 o $5 VIENNA HAT CO. 80 GOLFERS PAIRED | to GIiRL OF 14 WINNER OF BRITISH TOURNEY , Derbyshire, A irteen-year-old Enii Wilson yesterday won the Derby- shire women's golf championship, de- feating the previous titieholder, Mrs Farrington, 9 up and 7 to play, in an 18-hole matc Snid also won the cup for the best scratch score on Tuesday, and took the driving competition with a shot of 211 yards, he is competing in the women's open championship tournament, which begins at Troon, Scotland, next Mon- day. Eng: AT CONGRESSIONAU | Pairings for the first round of match play in 'he Congressional Country Club tour ment, which starts tomorrow, have been an nounced by J. P. Gilmore of the golf committee. The first two rounds will be played tomorrow and Sunday, with the semifinals and finals carded > next week end ant have not been assigned | starting times, but have been urged et in touch with their partners zhty players already have entered the event and more may enter at the first tee tomorrow. Pairings for tomc First sixteen—F. Cross Lowe and K row follow nd E, E. Harmon Brewster, K H. G lor and W. E. Rich wnd B S Killm E. Burks, jr., and J to and . Whip: | 4 S W. Bogley, J. | Hickman B Macfarlane, S. F B. Ashby 1 R. Mohler and Richardson and S Hatfield, H. P. Wrigh k sixteen—F . D. Chamberhn. Ravmond Bowie, €. I |2 l¢ and and LeRoy G i and G P Fourth i E: n and Frank Jewell, T Dr. L. C. Ecker and and John W Vhitney Marke Ossood. Dr. | D. Ells- | \ N Koons. orthy MARYLAND FRISH BEATEN. | CARLOTTTESVILLE, Va ginia's fre e May | ball team | arlings here | ame halted by | after seven i As year after year went by and INDIA TIRES still gave their owners exceptional road service—their fame spread. Today large factory exten- sions reflect the nation- wide swing to INDIA. Your Money Will Stretch Far- ther If You Use INDIA TIRES Easy Credit Terms Potomac Tire Co. 28th and M Sts. Our 9th St. Put | teams | 1and which will commence here Monda {and Virginia, MIKE RELEASED MULLINS WHEN FIGHTS DID NOT PAY Got Only $147 for Bont Wiih King at Atlanta and Received Reduced Purse After Walker Match. Denies Hoodwinking Former Boss. BY FAIR PLAY. EW YORK, May 15—Inside details of the fina boxer’s life were given today by Mike McTigue . fatest story now going the rounds that he had go mj.,duy Mullins as manager by hoodwinking that fine old Irishman with the mv!v tt he was going to Ireland to live “I never said that to Mullins,” tract with him of my own irce will and paid Joe j me from my contract with him Atlanta 4 for 473 ENGLISH AND IRISH oo e o i ey e WIN GOLF MATCHES b ot i third—were taken o my; ey | about $147 Last Summer wcial anglo aé7e in i declared Michael. “I signedimy sans cobs $10,000 eosralenst ‘In my fight with Johnf$?Kfng my contract ; I was., grdered ;40 ratoga Springs to get,remdy: fOF 4 ut with either Tunney.,or. £a5BeN: May 15, I hired four SPATGRE PAFLARS land beat Scotland eight matches to|and a chef, at t of §1,000 A week one and Ireland beat Wales seven ‘After eight weeks 1 whathld that matches to two today in the Interna-|something had come up,Ag pRevent = tional Golf contests between picked | match with either mangpng L pasne of women representing Eng-| home $8,000 loser Treland, and and Wales. “Then came the fight with: Mickey These plays are preliminary to the | Walker. I my @WAITeorMrant women's open golf championship play |and was guaranteed $1a@00, for Lmy ¥ |end. Just before I enteyed the.ping yce Wethered, holder of the Brit-| Mullins told vould naye A o open golf champlonship. | off )00, as t Whs e low, 8x Montgomery, ~Scottish | pectations ¢ neoatend and 6 | "I hurt my uned heavhim Cecil Leitch, former British cham ‘th» Walker thig., A0St e plon, defeated Audrev Kvle. § 7. | more n fight . - 1el4 M. Cox, Welsh champion, defeated Mullins vlu { . n’ ;;fi.é::“mzfi o and, 3 and 2. |me, and he returne 0,000, 9n Janet Jackson of Ireland, 3 and , $10000, of which he took his t | I dem: rejeasa, ;md Irel mentin understa tween -, Fpd nd me was that P of him whenever hind Aseociated Press cotland By the TROO Jc defeated champlon, 7 fight ret KILMER BUYS FARM HARRISONBURG, Va., May Willis Sharpe Kilmer, race horse owner and sportsman of New York has completed a deal for the purchase of the George H. 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