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. g JONES, EVANS HEAD BRI Roland MacKenzie Amon ers Who Are Scheduler AND OUIMET GHT ENTRY LIST g Forty Washington Golf- 110 Compete in Tourna- ment of Maryland Organization This Week. " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MAY . 17, 1925—SPORTS SECTION. | | Array of Stars in Baltimore Golf Meet : District Seeking S. A. Boxing Honors WESTERN HIGH AND G. U. ' TEAMS PREP FOR BOUTS Joe Bateman Will Point School and College Squads for Championship Contests at Barracks on June 2 and 3—Army Men Training. BY W. R. McCALLUM. ‘ | BY JOHN I. WHITE. AVING the flavor of a national amateur golf championship, with the ITH students of heorxrrzwn University and \\r~hwr: szl S present amateur goli champion of the United States entered, and i preparing to enter the South Atlantic boxing c ‘I”‘:m“ AR two former ho'ders of the open and amateur titles scheduled to | District of Columbia should mak]c a ;tro"z adior hone play\the annual Spring ‘tournament of Baltimore Country Club is the | 28ainst the forces of the Army and Nayy when the wlfl—'n« nam next event on the tournament list near Washington. About forty of the fos aiasid e i Ineoaiaciacks ssonndane 2 and 40 Ginitals oot i o+ to. Battimore) this b el 4 I ! A special class of high school and college hoxers seing e apital’'s golfers will go over to Baltimore this weck to. compete in the | under the direction of Joe Bateman. mentor oi Henry Lan tournament, including Roland R. MacKenzie, holder of the District ama- | the national junior and senior amateur light-heavyweight titles, a teur championship and winner of three big tournaments about the city | ready includes two Hilltop men, Al Carpenter. heavyweight, and 1 : 2 | | Joyce, middleweight ; and four froni\Western High, Jack Jovce S The list of entrics for the Baltimore cvent really sounds like an focoin: Taenaps s s To B Yeelkec and Jan 1a amateur championship. Robert T. Jones, jr. of Atianta, present amateur | pounders, are the Red and White athietes have taken up the s ttleholde: : Charles Evan, i of Chicago, iormer holder of both the open B e G o o e " and amateur titles, and Francis Ouimet of Boston, also a former open and | | cx ateurs " a, is the man wh i ChamAlon et oo e i S thien |pick an all-Washington teama made|Mabbut will groom to defea amateur champion, are among the fine players who have announced their | |up of one fighter from each of the | Lamar Washington's schoolboA : RESRIOD S0 nempete. | | eight divisions that wliil be contested. | champion. and Lyons, the Annug In addition D. Clarke Corkran, win- | ginia. Maryland and West Virginia. ? | = 5 = E | erack who is acknowledged to be or ner of the tournament for the last two | will be played at the Catoctin Coun: | f97care/ Photos Mabbut Grooming Soldiers. lof the best in the game. With the vears and iedalist in the national | try Club, near Frederick, Md., on May | Meanwhile Capt. Charles J. Mab-|three competing. the lightheas amateur championship last year;| 30. Teams will be entered from the | Mary Phelan, captain (on right) and | but, one of the coaches of the Amerl- | weight class promises to supply some Perry Adair of Atlanta. former holder | Belle Haven Club of Alexandria and | Luellle Weber in a lively bout. | ul-ix;» (‘ll\nv\nk- ht;\inlz team, l:c d{lrn:-fl:g lively entertainment during the com of the Southern championship: Ken-|from clubs at Winchester, Va.;| ———T—————— < e training of the squad of scrap-|ing carnival neth P. Edwards, a Chicago star; B.| Hagerstown, Md.. and Martinsburg, | pers that will represent the Army,| Two other outstanding boxers Warren Corkran, former Midale At |W. Va OLD LINERS TROUNCE | {and the Naval Academy and the!the soldler brigade at the burrs lantic champion; August F. Kammer, | | naval forces located in the capital are Ernte Hale, 31 Corps swelthe former New Jersey champion. and a | Issuing invitations to ciubs in the | gre mustering their strength for the | weight champion. and Rush Norman h:rs\ of lesser stars in the champion- | District Golf Association to send mem- HoPK'NS ON D'AMOND\ ‘gllinmsl“eml;hfilre‘r!:‘nnlu:zzt Xxhe ;::] a heavywelght from I Eustis, Va hip constellation will compete. ers to piay in the Town and Country ! | bout will have to g i Sl ma e e e e S ST GO Ve | |tively to surpass the crack aggregu- Entries Close May 26 _ Field Tourney's Best. May 26, Chalrman Stelnem of the| BALTIMORE, Md, May 16e Ui | | tion "that is expected from Annapolls.| Entriés for the South The field is the finest that ever has | greens committee has asked that a8 | v EACTIMORE, Md, May 16—Unl- | Thirty hopefuls, with and without | tourney close on May v competed n an event not a NAtional | e meniict tan j1sked that us | versity of Maryland's hase ball team | experience in the rinz, are working John D. Clelund, Army Wi championship anywhere near here| play. Two days will be devoted to | nowved a declded superiority over the {out daily in the five rings at Wash- | Washington Barracks und should bring about the finest §olf | the qualifying round. A larse field 1o Johns Hopkins in ‘mvr" department { |ington Barracks gymnasium. Among | Application bla for regi: ever seen in Baltimore, expected in the tournament, the|ose e ome At Homewood: taday, | the newcomers are Clarence Spag-|with the Amnteur Athletic Union ma From the Washington viewpoint | foy e 4 i he Copital | banging the offerings of three pitchers | nolo, middleweight champion of the | be obtained from Dr. G. Harrls White the tourney will give Roland R, Mac. | CU'tR f the year near the Capital. | to all corners of the lot, scoring 19 |3a Corps Area, and Roland Jodoin, |at the Franklin ,School, Marvin H o ) T ouated: Glab . = |runs on 15 hits and running wild on | { ho! Son & t | Ma 5 . 2alt Kenale of Columbia Countrs ( 1ub | Woman golfers of elubs about the | {he hares in the six Inning that the | holder of the South Atlantic fiywelght | Markle, Central T. M. C._A. Balti S ong for asoning eds | city are looking forward to the third |game lasted ! s E ; oY LSS O TSmO, Untyensliy & )m(ljr]fl Soing on to [|;e place n the | of a series of one-day tournaments, to | Pete Schrider, on the mound for | Charley Jared, amateur light-|of Richmond. Richmond, Va Ton AR WL WIS drobs e - S¢ | be heid this time at the Congressional | Maryland, was invincible, holding the | | Care in a national tournament. T.ast|Country Club on May 26. Previous| Biue Jays to.wwo hits, one of which | | ~ i PN LeC anes “' - 3 _"; ““'""fi tournaments have been held at Indlan | was a home run br Boswell, account- | | A nl h a7 hy..u;_ on to t \L»Y!\.A. where | Spring and Chevy Chase. Ing for the Homewood nine's only run. | | ound be i, (arne Corbrapnattering | A group of Baltimore woman play. Stevens, center fielder of ‘the vis. | round by ). MarcelComirani® o< | SRR T BESE R RESRIBE T | Svenn e n el hr e | ADD FENCING AS PASTIMF Jer cent. and it aould not be e all |23 for a team match with woman | gles in five times at bat, was heavy | h :__u'_l“m‘_“_ e e e Qot e at &l | players of. the latter clul. with the willow. more of the leading amateurs en-| | | tered in the tournament. Roland | | Western High School has blazed a hibition held recently at Prof. Lar MacKenzie today is a better golfer | ~ | trail across the field ‘of athletics for |Zili’s 21 K street than Perry Adair, Kenneth Edwards girls th Hepeda t e | The composing the fi and others not quite national cham.- | girls this year by introducing fencing. | wegtern fencing team are Lucille )Y pions. That he would give o\en‘ WON B IR S OF B C ASS' No other loca high school includes! \Weber. Nan Surface, Mary Phelan A Bobby Jones a fine match is a cer- i (; Il Il | this sport on its program of fem-|Josephine Stevens and Alee Flannigar tainty, and if Bobby is just a ljttle off { | inine activities. Mary Phelan, captain and m ge his zame an upset might result. { - | In fact, very few high schools in|of the team. won first honors thet : z | p 5 o o | the country can boast fencing teams | exhibition. She was given a rating of Columbia to Send Score. ! ITH a total of 22 points, the class of 28, or B class. took first | for cither sor This spore iich has| 100, Which ‘means thaf the inyes < More than a score of players have | honors at the annual field and track games of National Cathe- been popular throughout Europe for | judges, Prof. Lanzilli Belle Mever ntered the tournament fro - 2 ik 5 Bl T centuries, is just beginning to | athletic instructor. and Lillian R bia Country CTub, about 10 will play dral School for Girls, held yesterday on that institution's field. | e g | e ir e s i Aolectan oy from Washington Golf and Country | C 2+finisled second with 20 points and third place went to the | sporting element mistakes in form during her er { P | 5 "‘I”" 4\,“"‘-1“‘ ““9‘ F;'f‘l "“‘";P "1(*_"“(‘" juniors with a score of 17, | The lassies of mnl lle:.l and White | counter. The rfal“.n:; \\'err:e‘h:u:d ‘uy\;:'; sbout 40 tn all, will enter from|Chew; Scoring was based 1ts earned i ith ar E ) — = have showed marked enthusiasm over the position of hands. head and Chase, Burning Tree and other clubs |-g T e T e mEdiag e el it 2 addiord | their new sport and have developed | body in action. Miss Phelan scored about Washington, Dipordts for thefupnest generdl athietic ayerage in outdooriwiirk during considerable skill with the foils during | three tc her opponent { Four sixteens will qualify and it |the year. More than 150 students competed. Josephine Stevens (on right) and Nan Surface swinging into action. e ot e R e oraa] Nen Surihea sad Taustlle/ Weber swil s wijl be a real honor for any golfer FoElo v X Four events were contested, basket of Prof. Pletro Lanzilli, an instructor | tied for second place, \l\m\ a ’ reent from Washington to be numbered in | ball throw, high ad ! {of international repute, himself a pupil jage of 95. and two touches each g ¥ jump, broad jump | o 4 the first 16 at Baltimore. A handicap c. U. G EN DRUBBING 5 S D'X' of the celebrated Parisi brothers of osephine Weber scored 90, Alee event will be held on Saturday. Most | v g and :0 SET Oash, | Silysrpuedels weny b4 | L !;‘amex. Ttaly. | Flannigan was rated $0. of the Washington contingent will go | > to the event winners and ribbons to | “Thirty giris turned out in the Fall| The three having the highest scores . over to Baltimore on Wednesday to BY MAR'NE IOSSERS those finishing second. The victori- MARKS ARE BROKEN for instructions. Five of them have|will be presented with Ws. Each of get in a practice round before the| ge“ B ‘oln‘;nrreceh‘ed a pennant, to shown exceptional aptitude and \\'onihm other mu)w.u x-er;ei\' a Ifenr.nl tournament starts on Thursday. retained for a year. honors in the first annual fencing ex-| monogram as honorable mention B Woman sotfers 7 Creve chaceClus | Cathlic Uiversty was handed e The, most Uniade Foaure of ne [ By ve Aciaea prse f= il entertain a team of elght woman | JOrst defeat of the vear when the|iume procession, which opened the | SEWANNEE. Tenn. May 15.—Tne| . OF M. YEARLING NINE J MINOR LEAGUE GAMES. 3 plavers from Elkridge !]iumh(luba:; to2 victory over the Bropklanders m;gl.l B e A : 3 ¢ 5 2 | Mississippi Aggies registered’ their ESI INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Bitiene domerro%. pt Junctisen resterday afternoon. ach of the sx.elasses, in.original ILLIAM AND MARY'S tennis team comes here today for its|inira traizht triumph in the soutn.| 1S DEFEATED BY PLEB! Jersey City, 6: Reading. 2. zolf at Chevy Chase. Last vear the |Yepievday aferaoon. == = =~ |costumes, filed on the field and took : o | v ! | Baltimore. o Providence. 6 Chevy Chase women defeated the( Devin Shefield and Boromo. | its place in the section designated return encounter with the girls of George Washington Uni-|ern Conference track and field meet | ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 16.—Navy| Buffalo ‘; ;Ivrw;u;t 3 Elkridge women in a match at Chevy ("o "70 o ecks made 18 safe | 88 headquarters for their respective versity. The match is scheduled for 2:45 tomorrow afternoon on | here today. The winrers accumulated iPlflhes won a close game of base ball| Toronto-Rochester, rain Chase. i {ewats. a number for extra bases. | Ga™Re R0 COPNAIS, Thin I8 O0e | yjic Mounment Park courts. A close match s expected as the Hatchetites |20 points (o noseRhead of Louisiana from the ~University of Maryland VIRGINIA LEAGUE. o An 18-hole medal play competition| Kyle went the route for the 3Ma |of the school vear. and each class | were extended to the limit in order to gain a 3-2 victory over the Indian- | State the runner-up with 26, North | %GEIICE Ui 1O Gis cored when | Norfolk. 10 Rocky Mount. 1 5 for the President’s cup is s<~l-_edul;d1mm»| Te vielded only five hits and|Strives vallantly to outshine all others | .\ eq at Williamsburg two weeks ago. Carolina was tl _ scoring 21 _and | McGann dropped Richardson’s long | hmond. 3-14: Wilson, 2-5 by Beaver Dam Club for May 30, o & bt . in_cleverness and originality. | 5 Vanderbilt finished fourth with 18%. /8y the latter player going to second. | I8 along with a driving, appreaching |fanned a half dozen. The senfors appeared as jockeys,| The William and Mary players are |seriously handicapped by the tempera The other teams scored: V. M. 1. |und coming home when Leschinsky | PIEDMONT LEAGUE. 4o and putting contest, for women. The| c U AB.JL.OQ A AILM AB.H.O A |dressed in black and white costumes, [Jane Moss, Anna Wilkens, Ellen mental weather conditions, but Marie |17 xuburn. i0; Kentucky, 10; Wash- | gverthrew first b e s T« §73 DPresident’s’ cup must be won twice| BRI § § § MO0 % § § O with scarlet bands and scarlet and |Moody, Virginia Funkhouser and | Neeb, captain and manager, hopes 10| jfiion and Lee. § 1.3 Clemson, 6 |caorcra AB B G.A. Plebes. AB H.0.A: | Winston-Salem. 8: High Point, 1 # 1o become the permanefit possession | Adam 12§ 8 Bantadh 1 1 2 0white jockey caps. Each one was|Laura Whitehead. They will be op-|have both events completed within the | Alabama, 5. Georgia Tech, 5 Uni-|McGanpif 6 17171 Mileanen 2 17475 Soi8 Un " parham: s of the victor. Suanlexrf- 4 & 1 0 Ping- 2 1§ §|astride’a wooden hobby horse. and|posed by Frances Walker, Cecyle Tay- | next two weeks. | versity of the South. 3; V. L, 3 | Basterdib -8 012 1 e = —_—— = i . . ks ot \ters | Clarke.ct.- 3 1 & 0 Maddesss: & 2 © 4| before retiring to their section, the |lor, Elizabeth Chickering, Louise Om-| There are 27 entries in the junior|{“niversity of Mississippi, 1 TS 129! . Chevy Chase Club’s woman golfers |5uvin'as: 5 0 5 2 Rukowyri 8 § 0 0|senfors staged u stunt race, with such | wake, Edith Petrie, with Miriam Da-|event and 17 In the senior brackets ine new marks went on the South- | Lea't'n.rt 5 1 1:20] L.JACOBS & CO. will compete this week in }he‘unnxlrx JLenace 3 Q& ¢ FhanEad B 2 3 7|famous characters entered as “Zev,|vis and Marie Didden as a possible! The schedule of matches remaining | o Conference hoaks. Brady, of Ken- s 08 1| g » toutney, for the Brench digh Comm e Fehena % % % KSiep”" 2 1 0 1]the Hefty™; “Man o “Prince | doubles team. ved is as follows tucky and Foster of Virginia Military | & MR 59% 2 T-A-I-L-O-R-S 4 sion cup. A qualifying round will Bonomo.p. 2 0 0 1 lof Whales,” “Fa nd “The | Three singles and two doubles will | niors: First round—L. Sullivan |y,.itute. each broke tw 023 Weardb.. % 0 1 1) 413 11th St. N.W. = held Tuesday, with:the 32. lowsn€ile. ob Srsos o svtals, 3| Woman of Peace.” “The Woman of |be played s. K. Kirke: J. Muller vs. D led the high point m _ { 2077 zabies 4 1 1 s t! . N.W. scores to qualify for match play W irinos 8 070060 Peace” won the race. __ner; D. Creager vs. L. Heoke; ench . | als. 43 O Totals = I8 holes each day the remainder of[3lannis o 29 v 000060 The junfors, being 57 in Bumber eorge Washington was victor in Rosenberg J. Casbarian: B. Balter 100-YARD DASH— . V.M T firet it et SRR T Sk i e LA L the week Runs—Freeney. Duncan (2. Bukowy (2).| representing the well known 57 |1ts match with National Park Sem-|vs. M. Hoskins; V. Tyler vs. . |McPherson, North Carolina, scond: Nelwn. | *Nene out when winhifs run seored. = The Famous JACOBS Mak = [ Maddes (2). Z. Bailey (2) le, Stock, Het' | Varieties each garbed as a dill |inary vesterday afternoon, 4 to 1. Harry: M. Elliott vs. L. Cunningham; | g | Plebes. . . 10010000000 1- E B 1 ine lof Simar Goods ‘« Washington automotive trade golf-frick, Devin =stanley. Brrors—lrbagiok | piokle, with one of the “37" cans for| Frances Walker, captain and star | A. Chatalain v iror; A. Gleason H—Foster. V. M. 1 - Rans Mating Mlomsmany Millicar: el O per @ g ers have a field day scheduled for to-y &9nc “TyiHise hite—Lrbaniok, Banta.|a hat. They marched to the center cer for the Hatchetites, met her Dement. M. Stewart drew a | e |y, Bichandson. * ErrorsMcGann, ~Easier. v morrow at Congressional Country | siolen” buse—Garvin. Sacrifie—J. Bailey. | of the field and formed the figures terloo in Harriet Price, the sem fourth. . Time. 0:21 3 | Leioninaics, Welgnel 21 Wood, Hicks. Wear: $59.00 ¥ Club, when they will entertain teams| Double plave—Garvin to Adumes, J Baller fo | 00 "o g geven. inary star, but, with Elizabeth Chick-| Second round—P. Tomlin vs. winner b RIGH HURDLES —Baskin, Au- | Two-base RitoBeasler, ~gacrifice, hite il 3 ) of players from Baltimore, Philadel-| DU G0 " i Versi All-Marines, An enormous covered wagon in|ering. she retrieved herself by defeat- |of Sullivan-Kirke match: R. Shaw vs.| Qi first . North, Caroling Seoond: | —Beasiey. Richardson. Hicks. Sleasman (1) We Invite Your Inspection 3 phia, Newark and Pittsburgh. =The|Bases on balls—Off Devin, 2; off Kyle, 9.| black and gold proved to be the mem. |ing Miss Price and Louise Hummell in | winner ~of Rosenberg-Casbarian | Davia Washington and Lee. fourth. Time, | Bases on balle=Off Zapileks 6: off Me | L. JACOBS & CO. teams will play 36 holes of golf at|Hits=0f Devin, B oL 4 S ned o three bat. | bers of the class of '27, who were rep. | the doubles. |match, and B. Payne vs. winner of ,dPARD LOW HURDLES — Moore, | McGalies 6. Double play—Davis. Sleasman | 413 11th St. N.W. o] Congressional, to be followed by a|{lls. % 4 Bonomo. 8 in 4 1-3 inning Siruck | resenting the '49ers. Summaries—H. Price (N. P.), defeat- | Gleason-Dement match. e Sivens Louisiana | and Easter. Left on bases—Maryland. 9. | ) dinner at the club; A tournament for | out =y Bonomo, L: by Kyle. € Wiod Co- | B class (‘28) made a dramatic en-ed F. Walker (G. W.), 6—3, 6—3; Eliz-| Seniors: First round—M. Adkius | Tivers nd: Nash. Sewanee. k members of the Washington Automo- | =oDevin. e % trance upon the field as dashing [abeth Chickering (G. W.), defeated L.[vs. M. McGlynn; Mrs. Casey vs. H.| Dpeid, “Weshingion pid Lee. fourth. £l tive Trade Association will be held at . toreadors in royal blue and gold, class | Hummell (N. P.), 6—3, 7— L. Om-|Carbaugh: L. Kilton vs. L. Rose, | ") YIRp DASH—Cailleteaux. Louisiana Washington Golf and Country Club colors, while the A girls wore cos- |wake (G. W.), defeated Priscilla Whit- |and C. Nichols vs. A. King. A. Motyka | state University: frst- Roy. Clemaqy. second: & Wednesday, followed by a dinner at G U NINE BEG.STERS tumes as various characters beginning | tamore (N. P.), 6—0, 6—0. drew a bye. | Worinimgion Sriesifeionl’ & and '3 Tihind & the club. « U with an “A.” An adventuress, an an.-| Doubles—E. Chickering and F.}\Vu\- ::cgnd round: J. Lovell vs..winner | Time 0-80 ¢ ALk a 4 s 4 ler, an apple and an April fool were [ker defeated H. Price and L. Hum-| Adkins-McGlynn match; E. Finckel vs.| HALF MILE_T. A. Smith. Mississioni 4. | . Washington's civic clubs have made A SHUT'OUT VICTORY :mon‘ il S epreasiin, mell, 62, 6—3; Marie Didden and|winner of Casev-Carbaugh match: I, | g M. i Newman, Clemson. second: S: 1 start on the “golf team matches The special class, composed of post | Edith Petrie defeated P. Whittamore | Diller vs. ~winner of Kilton-Rose | Jonas. . Carolins, fourth. Time, 2:00 4-5. - | « BhicH. hoy e heentplhpmngs niw graduates and special students, ran a (and B. Hersey, 7—5, 6—0. match, and M. Birch vs. winner of | | TW0 ML Smith, Alahama. fret: - fox mbre thuny. year. ) Deyin g SAETE through train to their corner of the Nichols-King match | Georaia Teeh. third: Van Order. Vanderbilt, R fsinetr ikt famy o e elon orgetown University scored its 8ev- | f1q, the “N. C. S. Speclal.” Every-| Members of the Capitol Athletic Club | fourth. | Timg. 10:02 710, " o dler. De- N O e ateh - scheduley | enteenth diamond victory of the sed-| hing was thers, from the engine to |are planning to open a Summer camp | The girls of Gallaudet are now in | g REhA TG Lodisiany State | (Chandier, De- and have ancther matfh scheduled|qon yesterday when West Virglnla|yne caboose, including a coal car and | up the river early in June and today | the midst of an elimination tennis | Some & tnd 5. cetonde Nanderniit. third & for Indian Spring May Wesleyan_was shut out at the Hill-| 2"yo,4eq baggage train. are going up to look over the ground | tournament to decide the school | v, H:H L Mississinoi 4. | =~ - iiaclisbie shotsiwers nane oD el iboioils . The events, which are summarized | and to make arrangements for having | singles title. {and M.. first: Norman. Washington and e emonstrahon ® Tvwy; reqarkhble. sil0ts) wers: In its early stages the game Was @| peioy. followed the costume proces- |4 tent put up. The tennis team, composed of Mary | second:’ Lowry. Washington and Lee. third le at Chevy Chase last . P P y ¢ syashin 1 Mar i at the ninth hole At Oy e lamy | hurling duel between Goddard and De- | yio, . The girls will meet at 12:30 at the | Dobson, Mary Kannapel, Edith Ozdun, | Crain. University of Missieqopl, and Mar; week, both in full view of a galler¥| Long, with the Georgetown mounds-|® BASKET BALL THROW—Won by Ju-|Rosslyn Station and hike from there | Loulse Brooks and Emma Sandberg, | jor (Aupyrn. and Biddle, Waebington and of all ® which gathered about the e 10| man having a slight edge. Goddard IO RSt 285Ny Clpse. 70 feet. e | to the camp, which is situated on the | have mearly completed their schedule | inches s pears maaa 2 3 e e e firet and mos: | Prevented the Southerners from reach- | . 30FAR0, 2 Virginia side, next to Camp Tielacond. | of intercollegiate matches. They ex-| g DRyAR. JUMPC-Brady, Eentucky Lee Union-Made Work Clothing ruufih }_‘w‘wn-) s "m;l‘;; ;‘\'} (,Tr‘m |ing first base (Iurlng| the first fiv; h{- ;}lu.m JUndP—E—'é"aa”bx ‘i;tflgsr;“_:ezfll 5| They will take their lunch with them | pect to play the much-postponed |T. third l;nn\l{:lav\ Louisiana s”\n o remarkable was the 2 made by Gardl| pinge struck out nine men, and al-|inches; second, B Class. 4 feet 2 inches. and spend the afternoon on the river. [ match with =George Washington | sitr. fourth. Distance, 21 feet 1( a ner P. Orme. who hooked his tee shotj;wed but two hits, both of which were | , SEOAD SENFon by B Clase. 18 teet: | 87, 00 (xeets to have Mra. Ceollla | Wednesday of this ek, urless jral | pyAVELLY — Rountree. Vandgenil, "frst: on Monday, May 18, 1925 mhn\rl’ the trees n]\ -l h '1 w® running | Scratchy. il R P. Beubig of the Red Cross life-saving | examinations prevent | Yates. V. third: Peterson. Vanderbilt, A = e “,‘r’l“ then e e the t0.yars | Ralph Graham, Blurrang Gra‘:' first committee as one of the chaperons. | Swimming is one of the most pop- | OWth Distance AKT fect 4% fnches A Special Sale of Lee Union-Made shot A0 SoGei o, At sacker, scored three of the winners' OWLER T RT jular Spring sports at Gallaudet. Miss | Louisiana State, second: Bryan, Vanderbilt, 3 X e e O o wmthae | runs. one of them being a circuit clout FAIR B Five matches were played in the | Cornelia Rauch, the athletic instruc: | fiird: " Gaher. Universits of » Missiwsioni. Union-Alls and Overalls will take jesc Ly Genren ClEE 107 BRI Lo center. girls’ Schlag Ball League yvesterday, | tor. is planning an exhibition meet for | IOyt Disygnce, 43, fee T fpebes place on the above date and all BULHE IR | W.vaW. AB.H.O.A. Gtwn. AB.H.Q.A. TOURNEY TOMORROW with some interesting results. the swimmers soon. Fancy diving, | vanderbilt, second: Hillman. Mississipni A Fredericksburg’s new golf club at | Thomasit 4’ 0° =0 Albertct.”3 17 0 The Wheatley ten defeated Maury | breast stroke, back stroke and free | and M. ind: Helvey, Sewaiioe. fourth. Dis holders of the Coupon below, filled > the picturesque city on. the Rappa- | Wnidn: § 1 0 0 Stkerhsts 3 2 in the Rosedale division in a closely | style exhibitions will be included in | tates, 135 feet 10 tnches.o |\ oo g g ¢ with d add 5 hanock River in Virginia, 67 miles | Bullmanc 3 1 2 % $ 31‘;' 3 contested game by a score of 9 to 7. |the program. Waller, Vanderbilt. and Lock. 'Auburn. tied out with your name and address, 4 r- = 2 = ” & 2 rd-] i S or second and ird jorman., . . ) . south of Washington, was opened last | Beedrt... 3 0 9 § @ 0 0 2| A record-breaking list of contestants | This defeat causes Maury to drop out —_— Tourth, Height, 12 feet 3o inches. - will receive Free a Lee Cap and also = Friday, unfolding to Ahe several | Riatersv: 3 0 2 4 1 1 0 1|will bowl in the fourth annual tourna- | of the lead, where it was tied for first | gae e s e : Washingtonians who visited Manns. | King.ib..i 3 918 0 Goddardp 4 0 O 1|ment of the Washington Ladies Duck- | place with' Pierce and Blow, each of WINS SOCCER HONORS. be entitled to a Cash Rebate of 25¢ ol fleld Hall Country Club a picture of | De Longp 3 0 0 & O'Nedlfi 3 2 1 1]pin Assoclation that opens tomorrow | which has lost but one game. i o HOPKINS TWELVE WINS. Uni Overall: d Jack loveliness that only Virginia in May i A =2 2 | night‘on the Coliseum drives. Benning shut gut Webb, 24 to 0, in | PARIS, May 16—The association st LRLER R on Union-Alls, eralls and Jacket. P can afford The new course of the Totals. 28 Totals. 26 82710 | Twenty-five teams are listed, which | the only other game played in the |foot ball team of the Paris branch of [ BA MORE, Md., May 16.—Johns- a8 “lub was laid out with the assistance | w. va. Wesleyan... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 |{s five teams better than last year's| Rosedale division. - | the Guaranty Trust Co. today defeat- | Hopkins defeated Swarthmore on u:‘e LEE_UNION-ALLS AND OVERALLS are the of Dr. Thomas J. W. Brown of | Georgetown 01000013 x—5|record. Sixty women are to compete| Tenley School, in section B of the,&d the team of the Equitable Trust|la crosse fleld today at Homewood, Unlon made. ipls’ siitched and the. beat” materials n Bannockburn, who also laid out the | Rune—Graham (3). Albert, \Sukeforth. | in gingles and 40 teams in doubles. | Georgetown division, defeated Weight. | CO» 8 o 2, In the final match for the [7 to 3. The game was marked by L oA G BT T O o e Three-base hit—Sukeforth. Home run— £ 13 to 10, completi champlonship of the Paris Interbank |sleppy playing on both sides. The et e ta it oatbit new course at Winchester, Va., and 2)) Ryan, Don., The five leagues represented in the | man, . completing the schedule . 3 2 LE! are made t, t * ix declared to be a splendid test of | Gransmy Sacrifces QU (G2 ine . Zelt | tournament are the Washington La. | for that section. Lengue, which i3 composed of bank |score at the end of the first half was fong. Near.. Bur's anirt Tt nay an armhote and i af Fredericksburg never has had | on bsew . Va. Wesleun 1: GeoréstoWh. | dles, Public Debt, Veterans' Bureau, | Langdon took the count of the Gage | t€&mS of all nationalitfes 5 to 3 in favor of the Blue Jay [ bresst raguated on‘evers size. “Mtade of maieriais olf facilities until this vear. when |5 Bases on belle—OU De GORE, D Ryan)’ | Agriculture and B. Y. P. U. Many |lassies, 32 to’ 2, in the Bloomingdale i them right down to the last stitch.. % the new course of the Mannsfield Hall | Bt out.~By De Long. 2: by Goddard, 9. | bowlers who are not connected with | division, and Carbery administered a g i UNION MADE—Bullt by workers with many sears Club was opened Umpire—Mr. Boyle. Time 0f ame—1 hour [any league also will be in the tourney. |7-to-l defeat to Ludiow in the Plaza of experience behind them.’ _You wil find The d 50 minutes. same_high sta s in Le s that you have b % = % Lo The singles, doubles and team events | League. i £ & always found in Lee Union-Alls and “Overal % g ""‘{"“"\‘v,‘",'::,"G‘)‘,‘:,'},‘,';’f;}’\ (‘:‘:}gé‘;’fl will be rolled in two classes, A and B. P e B 5t | ik e Country Club are col 4 The schedule for tomorrow night opening day of the playground & o T D R TRt ww after three weeks rial, with the new | BEAVER DAM GOLF EVENT | totiows: #7" | tenmls series saw an interesting con- i \ T Work €I Certificat ‘ \mr;]&m:_ e mhi";e\fi‘r‘ye}—)xu:(l)eddtfie S CAPTURED BY FLORINE . TEAMS, S P.M. test between the 1924 doubles cham- ¥ ¢ Lee Wor Dfl)!fi ettificate at t st tee, which supersi | o > £ | D1 mbthod of placing balls in a rack. | | Golymbiane - St Mhll’f fé::: :v'fin:e“_m FONE INCRWmY Srow] BY PRESENTING THIS CERTIFICTE TO as The balls now are placed in a num-| g 1, Florine won the 18-hole handi. | Capitol Hillers. g e Alice Br o o | L. ¢ . 5 own and Frances Iglehart, | i D ek A e ey st capiimefialiipley CourhaiRERE SECADe Bauwniara or Teabeite =21 B 13 ldoubles title holders, brought istery vlngs on on wait until & starter calls thel . | Beaver Da Club vesterday, with a | Inictest " Coupon.. X B Z|home to Garfleld division by thelr 12 Ne . P er. e mew system ¢ ocard of 79—9—70, - ~7{6—2 and 6-—3 win over Clara Alder- 3 play on Saturdays and: during the | "\ H.Mair pushed the winner close ton ‘B Virglnte MUBE N e v 808 Seventh St. NW. » busy period on Sunday in fourball | for first place, finishing a shot behind, | gy A - 8|thejTowa avenue division. Balance Monthl 2SPECIALIZING IN UNTON LABEL matches is also working well and re-| with 79—8—71. Niner ¥ o e other doubles match, scheduled o anee SRR MERCHANDISE” s lieves congestion. | "W, W, Storey was in third place, | yers P 3 |petween Bloomingdale and Plaza, was I 30 11.00 ¢ : o ) Washington is planning a match | il 90—10—80. Rhode B 4 |won for the former by Blizabeth Clary X, e, . . the bearer will be entitled to 25 cents’ rebate " play tournament during June, with &/ Qther scores included those of W. F.'Hunt ...} B 4 land Mary Walker, who defeated Daro, | £ - from the price on the purchase of eack gar- ] handicap event planried for May 30.| Byrne, 95—14—81; Dr. D. G. Davis,) Thom] B 3{¢hy Hunter and Elizabe | | Equip your with new tires ment of the famous Lee Work Clothes. iy Y . Hud 95— | L E. Willlams.. .1 B s|thy and Elizabeth Stull, 6= I quip your car Sl e . i = % 94—12—82, and F. L. Hudson, y i R and 6—0. | - 5 4 ' SA’ ACTION GUARANTEED OR A NEW = Columbia is looking forward o 14—s1. | DOUBLES, 8:45 P.M. - i Six Months to Pay! SARMENT WITHOUT QUESTION THIS OERTL ceremonies incident to the opening of | “geventytwo entries have been re-|pariier and Jensen. . B ¢|..The two classes ai Wilson Normal| HGEE 9000 O " Et = the new swimming pool west of | ceived for the tournament to “he held | Lederer and Harrison 3 B 5 1School are holding their annual tennis | resent locker room, to be held about | Emge and Heinemann. » B T n . A = Drese Lo e Giveon Toland. Club. 1s [\MAY 30. LR~ S A ytournnment to decide the class cham- Name planning a tournament about the! TS | ey Lol plonships. The winner and runner-up ! > 2 2 > ® | lime time. which will take away sev- | SOUTHER: N | Tlfrom ench class will recelve thelr let. 2104 Pa. Ave. NW. Ritae y “al of Columbia’s leading players. = | Mobile, 2: Memphis, 1. | ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 16.—Plebes |ters. The two class winners will sub- | L eral of Colum " | Birmingngm. 10; Chattnoora, |won at tennis from the University of sflfluen):lylnlfi' in a final match for ,1200 H St. N.E. The first match of the Tri-State & e e Jock, ied in ' Maryland freshmen here {his after-!the school title. AR 2 Qolf League, composed of clubs in Vir- 170 Jastag. dirkness), B (MR pon by 60 3, i . Play 'in_the tournament has been

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