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PORTS Sande Again Ranks HIS TRIUMPH IN DERBY IS ANSWER TO SKEPTICS Boy, Whose Life leu;«,;;”in Balance After Accident at Saratoga, Felt He Had to Prove That He Really Had **Come Back.™ BY ROBERT OUISVILLE, Ky., May the An ranking jockey of all the Jdangling at the end of a gossamer the eve of th T. SMALL. thread of fate is a slender thing, Today Earl i, and by wany 18 —Th Sande wears anew is regarded as the s fate had kept him 1d it seems that even up to cky Derby the thread might crown of the world, for mont Lreak. ways than one £ A firml and the crown which gust afternoon at Saratoga a planted once more upon his But the gods wer >w, garlanded with When they manity seemed that every bune in the tle body had been broken. wush-up had bee a bad one. d gone down in an attempt er jockeyvs from a spill. And grave the word went forth from the hos the great he lived er hope ag ithout their patier o spirit and th head t as beer - mine © LEAD WOMAN'S LOOP city Mount Women's '] sult of t Th areen | picked t from the team hi Ple slight lead over acketers in the past week’s play. ie is still far behind its and the players are urged s many poss scores as Has Winning Spirit. The schedule for this week is as fol Mideity Capitol tawny-k with hir strong winnin: The lon, Vs, A\ Departmental, C Liberty with Bureau of Standards e rode with de ant vs. Colt vs. Race nbia and Ward: ters Standing of the nths in thi an Park himself home has Teams. Won. Lost with of victor: 2 n turt sporting th s of sande still w iiners alike wit <ned by an overwhelniing p The word v tracks that “the His fine hanc owners strength of th had made ould b cver Marion Marjorie How- razen tory | § racing This the win Wardman Capital d Ednondson s cheered him to the eck s as not sufficien keptical. Sande mn t e Derby. But all the Their owners b other ride on “Needle Gu this son of Under Fire whatsoever in th Derby was released. Then came h buy his way nto the Des Quatrain. That f: The jockey would listen mneither dollars. Gifford Cochran, owner Flying Ebony, heard of Sande's plight. He had engaged Kummer, th: llasterner, to ride, but Kummer stable connections could not spare hin Yor the trip to Kentucky. Tells About the Race. accepted the let this premier j M Wardman Park Capit Departmiental W ride und good horses were gone tracts with ed a mount knew that o chance eld and he ffort to favorite, engaged pleas defeated 1 Standar win ~ Graham Rust. Coltimbi Omwake. Liby Stambaugh, M Walker Bureau of < Walker, Liz Tayior. Bureau of Standard Stuart. Mount Pleasant Thompson. Columbia, Mrs. Goodwin Graham Maud Sewall, Mount : Mid City 1 q m | Pleasdnt, 6— . TRACK TEAM WINS FROM AMERICANS May ana’s track day defeated the teams the universities of Florida in a triangular meet here. Havana scored 58 points to win the followed by Georgia, with 42 and Florida, who trained Sande now rest: It's hara.” Derby wreath c shoulder won t know, w d old Zev Zev and 1 were great pals. 1 knew his every move and mood, and he knew me. We cach had confidence in the other. In hat Derby of 143, although the field was the biggest in the history of the o 1 race, I knew what Zev could do and | The meet was held in a downpour Wwould do, and we just went out and | Ot making the time vers won. That was ail there was to it | . DesPite the slow track, Barrientc thit. uban runner, dashed u hundred St oyt ff et | meters in 10 4.5 seconds. Other good Maybe my misfortunes have made me | {ime Wus made by Griflith of Georgia, a_little sentimental. But somebow | Who the haltinile, aunning tbe today I felt 1 just had to win. I had | distance in 2 minutes and 3.5 to come through, I had to Havden of Florida won the mile everybody that I am whole his time being 4:34 2.5. friend Mack Garne Geo) won the 8 in the second race today. I whited Havana the paddock gate till they him back and I could see that he was 1 0. k. Maybe som thought I was getting worried myself d about the jostlit bilities of a fall in t with 20 excit anxious boys * the barrier : mount. _ana| HAVANA U ockey tell the | id Sande, with the still about his I feel. 1 vou 1 ity Cuba, 17.—Univer- squad Sat representing d Georgia of Hav w been different dirty relay second meter king race. L2 FAVORITES SURVIVE """ IN WARDMAN TENNIS with people and e hig Dert the at the fir n't think Elying Jhony it nnis « acquainted ond round like that. |afternoon and will rrankly, though, 1 didn't think much |bles tomorrow of our chances for winning. I was| Fach of the eight seeded players told that Flying Ibony liked the [among the 32 entrants that took part Touisville tr: and never had lost|in the opening matches yesterday sur- race over it. So when I took the|vived the first round and was to get upunt 1 figured I was to ride a good |into actlon again today. and willing horse, and 1 hat we| Junior players fizured in two up- n outside chance. bet- |sets, Fred Doyle, captain of the Tech I thought High team, defeating W. Carter Baum of Geor; on University, re it winner the Middle Atlantic | intercollexi singles championship, |and Willard Lewis, No. 1 player on the Weste High squad. downir Regun, captain Catholic Uni ent ¢ W to engage re the w ub in this t to game little feliow the ite. T was think train, the the ishes in t Thinking of Favc ““All through the 1 £ the ce of . had n at ard of stretch wings for the doubles this afterne s pairin: 10 Hardin rwel] Holt: 3 Graves vs. Purin Howenstein: 4 p Charest ve. K matches follow b prung ept v I knev 1o Quatralr ¢ the mob. mething hen we knew ft Quatrain or entered time t fe Miller, was % b ad Benton', 1 feated B. H. Detwille nzan defeated Bob Pt . Howenstein s i 5 At 5 H. Hua lted W ) at the quart & 12 was holding h ing the stand only good old Hal S §8—0: 4 ere there. I knew tl e, ew my friends wor sure enough I had come “Now tell me, how would after all that?’ laie 2he NIEUSEI IS CLIMBING IN HOME-RUN HITTING 7 i E defeuted K 1 Millard 8. Lewis defeate 0. White defe. ed Kip Cal Dudley defea ‘ n, d Fred Haas! George Chaney has 99 knockouts to feelihis credit. you M As > hitti teamate, CHICAGO s pired with t1 Ruth, ailir he New York Americ; th his of s smashed out even days ix home runs ir ringir the cason Ha owever, 1€ e Nationuls lership 1on of the © more, 1 Chicago ined his le in wome-run m. ] W ¢onnecting for t lis String to ter Williams the with foir THornshy tise with thre iwithin str ning Amer week, Na their of the | Louis st Louis brought distance & Eq nd jonals. 2104 Pa. Sth & P Sts. NNW. RADIATOR, FENDERS BODIES MADE AND LEFA NEW B ADIVTORS (018 \UTOS WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS. 319 15th AW, 1423 P. BEAE | ITY RACKETERS | atches as a | le | disability | vs. Government Hotels, Mount Pleas- | rdmsan | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925, ey " SPORTS, at Top of Riders : Fight Manager to Promote Pro Foot Ball |ALL FAVORITES WIN | By the Associsted Press, | TROON, Scotiand, May 18.—All of the favorites sailed with ease through | the first round of the British wom- an’s open golf champlonship today. | | | The reigning champion, Joyce Weth. | ered, disposed of her first opponent, Miss Wardell of Ireland, on the twelith green, and the former cham- plon, Cecil Leitch, at the other end of the draw, also went only that far be e eliminating Mrs. Cochrane Scotland Mae O’Gormar: of Providence, R. 1., was the first American entrant to be eliminated, falling before the experi enced Doris Chambers, $ up and 7 to play | Miss the Welsh champion, de. | feated Mrs.'J. Collis Brown, 3 up and 12 to play, and thus earned the right | to meet’ Glenna Collett, the American champion, in the round tomorrow. Both Miss Cox and Miss Brown | played a high-class gume all the way. | Those who watched the Welch cham- | pion’s work were impressed by it, and | figured that Mise Collett would have | to put up a really sound game to dis. | pose of her antagonist of tomorrdw | Miss C {and on only three holes [ higher than scratch scores. of second first round, defeated Surrey player, 1 up, in | tod Joy Winn, a practice gan {HARMESON OF PURDUE LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 18 old Harmeson of Indianapolis, lior, has joined Elmert Q. Oliphant famou Purdue and West Point ath lete, on the Purdue pedestal of fame. By winning his letter in track Indiana Saturday, Harmeson the second Boi maker ath. lete to win four major letters in one | vear Olipha the first Harmeson ~Har- a jun quad. He is captain |elect of the 16 {on which he plays halfbac star forward on last season ball quint, and i{s a member present base ball nine. was basket of the /| HAVING DUCKPIN WAR Odd Fellows' Bowling League bout the last biz organization now |hanging on to the season of 1924-25 land it has two more weeks to go. | Moun stll is ahead. al { though close second, with Amif Mount h Let flag bea is Salem is a and [ rn not far back. Pleasant and ‘Salem the season ends, and the may be decided then. Eastern Harn F City Rule RECORD PERFORMANCES High team game—Mount_ Pleacant, “Mount' Pl Lohmar’s game and set | was mainly re ble for his Columbia, taking the odd hington. losir Brightwood, stride and registered 548 ond and 361 in the third nexing the last two games. the winners led the w closely followed by his | Gregory, with 336. . | Harmony won from aided by u handic 1% game. Golden Rule double-header, f Golden Rule sht. Driver team, ve fPhm irst g the 3 City Federal game stri in the sec easlly an- Lakin of with 347, teammate, to its two p of Bastern pins per and Friendship split a The rolling of Cordell was the best of the continued his {bowling of the past few weeks, he contributed a total of leac-off position for Salen it seinz the vietim. By virtue of u three-game win f Columbia, Harmon nbed into tifth position, shoving Federal City down a excelient whe in the sweep, IN BRITISH TOURNEY | former | card included four birdles, | * she take | Miss Collett, who drew @ bye in the | the | WINS FOURTH INSIGNIA| nter and jumper | Purdue foot ball team, | willl | BRITISH RAGKETERS NOW TO FACE DANES | By the OLFING members of the Washington Automotive Trade | WE NGTON, New Zealand, | 'AUTO TRADE GOLF MATCH . Associa- tion are hosts today at Congressional Country Club to a group of | May I8 (#.—The Lawn Tennis [J visiting golfers in the automobile trade from Baltimore, Philadel- .L:T“;i“‘!:’.'.‘.;‘fi'“.l;:'., li:'d-‘y“t;-;; ‘i: phia, Newark and Pittsburgh. The occasion is the first team match of | compete in the first round of the the Intercity Automotive Trade League, and all the competitors will play | l‘u)«“.z‘:; 1‘|) "pla,A I)T('n‘ljlse of the | 36 holes, with prizes offered for gross and net scores and for low team | »e foroe scores. The tournament will be followed by a dinner tonight at the club. | LONDON, May 18.—The Tenni The local trade asso ‘l({w.n ity l)_m:: Con: {ond round of the Davis cup competi- its ‘first closed event of the year at tion between Great Britain and Den- \:‘u:l‘n(nfi;wn“ "'_ 1?“:('1 1‘ Tl'{"")mtm:,{ .\...-‘.-1\ will be ivl ved at Copenhagen at the Virginia Club. in will be represented = odfree, Capt. J. B. Gilbert, Congressional Country Club mem- ard 17D, B, Wheatler | bers carried their clos club Lnurmn—l Y ment through the second round in the four flizhts vesterda Semi-finals | nd finals in all flights are carded for As Cooper 1 Le feated R.'J. Sauter.'6_and Fourth ‘flight—P. G. Roberts defeated W L. Pe up. | *3. eters, 1 57 nal star of | arlsh Wat- | py o Tommy Armour, profess New York, paired with F son of New York against Fred M Leod, Columbia pro., and S. M. New next Saturday and Sunday. Yester-|ton of Richmond at Burning Tree yes day’s results follow {terday in a four-ball match. The et Bight—W. ¥ s. | match was squared on the Jast green Killmaster. 4 and ed | when Armour ran down a bBirdie 3 for rose, 3 and tla 71 for the round. McLeod also Hough 'hud 1. ated Press, SAW, Poland, May 18.—Al- though Great Britain had clinched her victory in the Davis cup elimina- tion contest over Poland, having taken hoth the singles matches Fi day and the doubles Saturday, the two remaining singles matches were contested today. Both of them were won Great Britain G. Lowe, Great Britain, defeated Foerster, Poland, in three love sets, nd C. K. Kingsley, Great Britain, wou trom Szwede, Poland, 6—2, 6— uzl Con- H. . defeated E.| Several members of Washington gofl % defeated | clubs will go to Shawnee-on-Delaware ;e |next Thursday to attend the annual id and J. D |golf tournament of the fifth district rlund defeated |of Rotary clubs to be held at the Penn Hukhes de. | sylvania course. aliaierro, Conmola LA ardson defeated H. S. Bar- | Mrs. S. Whipple, chairman of the 11 i, Ve fefent, | woman's tournament committee of the Whipple defeated | COngressional Country Club, has call ed a meeting of the woman players jof the club for this afternoon to map out a sched of wo If events E. Cunnincham, . B Jeffrie 5 and 4: J mon, 1 and = ewell nd S. Hatfield, 2 up Second fight—H . undecided: S i, 6 and 4 m Ullman. 2 up. L B, old1 Masc i By the Associated Press NOORDWIJK, Holland, May Holland eliminated Czechoslovakia from play in the Davis cup cBmpetition. By taking one of the singles yesterday, the score stood: Hollad, Czecho- Holln In the Timmer 0 now will meet the winner of | for the season. ien-Switzerland competition. first of the singles vesterda Holland defeate nauer, ( slovakia, 6—1, 6 6—2 In the second match Kozeluk Czechoslovakia, won from Diemerkool GIRLS’ SWIMMING SERIES i ited Cipt B the A VIENNA Aus dout count M:: 18. Play between i Ireland in the Davis cup was postponed yesterduy on of rain NLY two more Wednesdays remain for the final swimmiing races in the series of handicap contests being conducted by the Capitol T Athletic Club, in the pool of the Y. W. C. A. RERAY Aty 185 Tt the Duvls cul In this series there will be awarded gold, silver and bronze medals to limination series vesterday, Aeschli- the first, second and third high score contestants in ype of race. an_and Martin, Switzerland, were : c i gudicactife aface M TEH R e ha M The results to date 40 gard free—VWon by g Sweden, in the doubles when darkness ond. Richardson’ third, n BY WEBSTER SCHOOL - 2 third” vitzerland on Suturday. . SCHWAB TO RUN AUTO RACE. INDIANAPOLIS, May 18 OP)— Cha M. Schwab, steel magnate, will referee the 500-mile race at the lianapolis motor speedway Henry Ford was referee SUBURBAN NET LOOP OPENS PLAY MAY 30 Whaler: second. A. Riker: sec- | Whater 1. ‘Whaler: Cassaesa A. Riker: second. | Richardsc | Whaler: sec- | Cassasna g back—Won by r: third, M ~—Wou' hy d, M a si—Won Skaddine : third Marjorie Webster School's ming meet, which was this afternoon at the Y. pool, has been postponed cocond, | Monday, owing to the s {final examinations. Skadding: sec-| Both class and individual homor T ill be decided in the meet, which will include the S0-yard w1, 40-yar under water, < stroke, soe- | V8 ancy diving | plunge for distance and interclass re oy Biker: sec-| ] ini candle, umbrel E. Taylor: second, | ball and Indian club stunt rac of Webster's mer aking the Red Cross life minations, which will be on May Several al- have completed half the with success. among them | | wec- | swim- | heduled for W.C A until next pressure of second, base Miss M. Cassassa: sec 1. Whaler. breast—Won by E.Petting) Whaler; third, M. Cassassa Won by E. Pettingill: se Aft remaining inactive years, the Suburban Tennis has Leen reorganized with land a rost of 200 player The schedule will open May 30. Home couris the various clubs are located as follows: Burleith, -seventh street and Reservoir Capital, Sixth and M streets; ipeake and Potomac Telephone Wisconsin renue at Friends’ Indoor | Schlool; Lakeview, Fifth and Harvard streets: Montrose, Thirtieth and T Bure ‘tandards, Conne vent Tilden street. conte will be played afternoons and will consist seven matches, five doubles and two singh Each match will count one point, the club with the highest winning the league tro- for tw League six clubs Winicier: third : e saving | complet ready o Saturday, ond. ; Won by A. Whaler: ond, F. Skadding: third, A. Riker. 40-vard back—Wo Whaler: of e ad | Margaret "Wooten, rjorie Trick, | Katherine Mary Hackett, Beatrice Ziegler, Elizabeth Cassell, Grace Jar O on: ird. A Biker, e second, | Fett and Bernice Langenfeld F. Saatine s thindC E Tranion | Followinz tge swimming meet the 120:yard breast—Won' by | F. Skadding: | Websters girls will hold their annual O Tard backeivon by A, Whaer: sec. | C14SS night contest, which is an indoor onds B Taglor: this. 3¢ SEasdti | meet consisting of all athletic acticed during the year St B 5 stand: Eree style—T. Win A. Whaler and | Breast stroke—A 16: 1 and ¥ uneill Back 131 and E. Pettin Prizes for these of dainty feminine «rrived and will be presented on the evening of the last races of the serfes. The series of ruces had been orig inally planned and announced to have life-saving events, but the shortness | of the timie available for the use of the Y. W. C. A. pool and the need of further instruction prior to racing in| rescue work prevented. | Negotiations now are under way for the coach of the Capitol team to secure appropriute pool tactlities to the zirls the latest type of Red Cross life-saving instruction n of the™1nice perlis arising this St the ¢ ol Club feels that z zirls : iz : ~ponsible the lead moting wat methods District vents the. point scores now | Grace Weitzel of the Washir ticut : | Recreation League ving app cations from menhe the first horseback ride and which is being arranged for tomorrow evening The ride starts about 6 o'clock Girls desiring to enter will =e touch with Miss Weitzel at Lincoln 5153 as soon as possible in order that she may arrange for the horses and advise regarding the place of meeting e ts & Riker Whal A. Wi - 11 3:_A 3 Whaler. | Davis | " in series, consisting schedule, medalettes have ting as Hos Chesapeake Montrose ¢ Vi Burieith th . Chesapeake and Po- Co" Standards va. Caprtal: 27, Lal Capital ve. Chesapeake ‘elephone Co.; Standards vs, the first . follows and Potomac ital vs. n Tele- Stand- YALE'S GRIDIRON STAFF FOR NEXT FALL NAMED NEW HAVEN, 18 @), —Yale University's Athletic Associa tion has announced the personnel of the foot ball coaching staff for next ¥all as follows A. D. Jones. 08 \ Conn., May Montrose £ Tards v cake and Potomac Montros Chesapeal ve ievhone Standards Vs, as head Comerford, and M. 1e to the and gHe{Sexens; The univ ntrol vo coach, the 1 wsin W oood ; thletig Joe sther U plration of his o ing ety GENE SARAZEN TELLS: | N wood Country Club, in Florida, whe | teur champion of Scotland, and T met Armour, by the way, played great At Hollywood the final was played t 18 holes and when the round was finished Tommy and 1 were all square. We halved the first and second holes, but on the third a sltu ation was reached when nobody would have given a plugged nickel for my chances. The third at 540 yards, pa T got good drives then Tommy kept by pitching his ti cup, with a birc Hollywood me 3oth Tommy and se nds, up_his good wo ird 3 feet from the 4 almost certain I followed up by hitting a ball that was plainly bound to run over the n. This would mean that victory s Armour’s, but such was not to be. My ball, rolling long, neatly Lilliarded off Tommy's, was arreste in itseflight and came to a stop not more than 18 inches from the | "We halved with birdie 4s. T finally won out on the fifth extra, hole. | But I certainly was in luck when [my ball happened to hit Tommy's and leave me that 18dnch puit. ures nd and $3 DOWN! Balance Monthly 30x3% Tire, $11.00 uip your car with new tires Six Months to Pay! PROBEY TIRE STORES Ave. NW. 1200 H St. N.E. O matter how good one's execution of his shots may be, of luck enters into the determination of nearly every I'm thinking, now, of the Christmas tournament at hole. | ‘When Billiard Shot Robbed Armour of Victory an element match. the Holly- Tommy Armour, the former ama- 1 the final. olf i s 1l last Winter |AMERICAN TAKES GOLF | CUP IN BRITISH EVENT! SANDWICH, nd, May 18 @, ! Douglas formerl; of rancisco, {land, won the St gold vase golf tourn: the two rounds. Lng rant, & George's challenge ment, with 140 for The prize is valued England, . with a score of 151. . former British amateur <0lf champion, retired before the end f the play. Harris of Swimming is the most rt in th tenni; LOOK!! Amazing values used cars. see this one. 1923 Hudson Touring $675 Good Condition Reduced Prices on every car in stock STUDEBAKER White Front Lot 14th Street at R N.W. 3218 M Street N.W. Potoma- 1633 important Hawalian Island; ol! Buick 4-<wheel brakes be applied while turning corners? followed by in good Be sure to nswer: Certainly. The brake on the outside front wheel is automatically released, making steering easy and car control sure. Only one such device has so far been perfected, and Buick has it. EMERSON & ORME “Home of the Buick” 1620 M St. N.W. and 1016 Conn. Ave. Never Closed—Franklin 3860 announced that the sec- | Mace- | o right “of on| med | NEW YORK PROJECT SEEN AS MENACE TO COLLEGES Success of Paid Gridders in Gotham, Where They Have Received Little Attention, Would Be Blow to Pastime, It Is Declared. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. | EW YORK, May 18—With a prize m | N tion reported to be I ball in New York, all v may well be alarmed. Evidently the big money accruing from f has excited the envy of professional interests and they want some of i Pro foot ball has its main foothold in the Middle Wes | tude of college men out there toward the game i be | stringent regulations concerning it which obtain in the Westerr ence. For instance, those who serve us official ssional not eligible for Big Ten contests, and there are ot pulations to combat the professional end of the gridiron ga With ball in game { And, a: the dling a project to install professional foot nterested in intercollegi athletic 0 are DEPARTMENTAL NET PLAY OPENS JUNE 2 rtmental Tennis League opens hedule on Tyesday, June 2 courts, at Seventeen m: ~ has a fact, it impor! colleges Yor w each leges may be ce rectable hen the Must Depa its s the public | B streets Teague conte: will eonsi: five doubles matches, each match counting s i e one point toward the league trophy. S A bRl The schedule g June 2, Post Office-Agriculture )lmr G state: 4. Commerce V. Navy Patent Office ve, Veterans' Bureau { . June 9 War Blue vs. Treasurs | Red ve. Post Office-A, | state va. ¢ June 1 | erans’ Bureau War N Offer Good Game. and i in the metropoli rep al appea of foc ne grade all Neverthe Ericufiure iz 54, Ihieretate ve. Patent Office Mght War Blue v, Commerce: 1. Veterans s vot Patent Office Blue: 19. T o s, Com 2 i < a 26, Patent 31bs, : af ational reputa ance with at the game And the | ngage here ould be made prope ) the foothold which t re. Burean ve. Interstate July 28. Patent Office vs War Red va Navy: 81. War Office-Agricuiture. = August 4, Interstate v Treasury | meree va, Veterans® Bureau: 7. W [ nay Patent Office ! 11, Treasury vs. Post | imagine | e ve. Vetera 1% Interstate 18, C ent Office Y& Interstate vs. W, August 2. 27, War Re Patent Ofiic PLAYERS id profes York do to the colle than 2 zridiron | sionat tt in N to the limit bed sport doe: this would siate of 1k is the colle the fine ARRESTED. E1a0H NORFOLK, Va., May 18.—Eig! players ot the Richmond and | mouth_clubs of the Virginia jund Umpires T. A, Cooke nd E. Brandon were arrested in Portsmouth | vesterday when the teams attempted | o play an exhibition game to test the the authorities to prohibit Sunday professional base ball under | points of he State Sunday labor law. hing muc} e publi the fine e not widely under | The Inquiring Reporter Everywhere. .. from the Lips of the Wise, he leams the "WHYS" of Muradss Leadership £ The Greatest Smoke on Earth “A day without a box of Murads to me is like the circus without elephants or clowns. It just isn’t in the picture. Murads look good, taste good, smell good. Isn't that reason enough for my smoking them?"—Ernest H Dronenburg, 1333 Spring Road N.W., Washington They Chase Away Pet Vexations “Like most salesmen, T hate to wait t a Tt used to be my pet vexation. But that was before T learned how soothing Murads are. 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