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WEDNESDAY, - MAY 20, 1925. SPORTS. 3 ——— SPORTS. : 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C Glenna Collett Beaten in British Golf : Cornell Still Has Faith in Its Crew YANKEE GIRL IS PUT OUT |FIRSTROUNDENDED || TONY THE BARBER || DOUBLES HOLD SWAY | AGKS ADHERENTS TO WAIT BY JOYCE WETHERED, 4.3 'NOAVISCUPPLAY} Rolando Mackenz | INTENNISTOURNEY' iyNpyy ARTER TITLE EVENT BY ED CALLOW By the Associated Press PARIS, May 20.—The first round of Buncha customer aska me about mew golfa champeen- the elimination play in the European |y zone for the Davis cup, world premier tennis team trophy, was completed cept for the singles match be lando 3Maz|tween Robert Burwell and John T. Graves, Jjr.. which was halted vester- | [)eclares Real Test. Will Not Come Before Race on | 7 spille dakdoneh acovat ol golf s icsaado: / |day on account of darkness, doubles English Champion Plays Great Golf, Being Even 4s = e , = o , Y play was to hold the attention today 2 k= 5 s 1 for Fifteen Holes—American’s Mistakes Are wilh Austria’s defeat yesterday of the Wen Rolando Mac Kenz was lettlo kid he played golfa game in Rocka Da|of the District netmen. competing. in Hudson, Holding That Men Were Not Trained |: ‘h.!;:lh tea xlnl Vienna | Creek. His nurse try to mak’ him play crokay game. the third annual tournament of the i ! . g { he eight remaining teams are e e i ¥ Wardman Park Tennis Club 5 2 & ~ = i Responsible for Her Defeat. |paired for the second round as fol-| Henumy, Do Orat e e N O G e o e B a0 e minsiesdon aR Ko Cell Caayes Speclall) for Shorter Distances. i kil lows: A sky. 2 s | match will meet C. M. Charest in the e = ) o Upper half—Holland vs. Sweden | He read golfa news in newsapape about Chicka Da Ev |semi-final round tomerrow afternvon i ¥ the Associated Press | l“;“fl V8. ?“‘.‘:"’;‘-‘1 e el He say to his pop, “Pop. wan day I willa be golfa champeen Unita State.” |at & gelock, and an hour aftery BY LAWRENCE PERRY. ! Ve [ —| VS, ¥ ga a J H 7J" ROON, Scotland. May 20—\iss Glenna Collett, vouthiul American | Denmark va. England. | mis pop. he say. “Atta bay Rolando. you speaka justa like cura golf bug | (O, MATEAN nd Capt. . J (Gore Corr ) ” SOIE Miars vy G5k ladic= openti o T Some of the teams having consider- | in Unita State.” finalist. { P t ol graduates to reserve opinions as to the 19 hacan cight will take the court to decide the other | N EW YORK, May 20.—Those close to rowing affairs a by e ; T 3 |able distances to travel for the Rolando Mac Kenz' go West High School. He tak’ coupla dozen lesson| Mitchell and Lewis, Western High ¢ ; ‘;“-“ by the champion Wethered. The score was {ond-round matches have already start- |, “= @00 Th0 2 rers, who furnished the outstand after the Poughkeepsie regatta-has been rowed p and 3 to pl; ed. 50 as to have time in which to & : upset in the first round of the dou Deieats on the Charles River by Harvard and on the Housatonic The British champion plived imvincible goli, turning in even 4s for |f@Mmillarize themselves with the courts Docta Newt’ teacha him how to grabba de golfa stick blés when they defeated Holt and Dud- | \. Lo S E b the 1 h champion played imviacible golf, .'g en 4s fof and playing conditions " Neat he go to Devitt Schoola for maka da golfa champeen iley, a seeded pair, play again this Yale are regarded as short-distance or w h Ithacans have no t holes and setting her American opponent a superb standard, \vluchI The team finally emerging victor in Deesa school preparashe for Cheesa Chase Golfa Club. afternoon, meeting the winners > been specially trained made, every one of the tal [ Tapen e tns Ayt w | Profess Devitt teacha Rolando Mac Kenz' how to make golja stick ac- |CTr-Thompson —and I i = All this may be true, but the facy Miss Collett lost the mat series of slips on the ninth, touth |10 OF (he Kmyioan sons cliiuntions | b g o s history ! . LRl tt nat E P 3 [to decide which shall have the honor|quaint weeth golfa ball. X | Regan ana Hicks of Catholic Uni-! HILLTOP MAN TO RUN remains that the history Americ D e . : : of challenging the United States, the | . He teacha him how to playa da game weethoit vera badda word versity, recent winners of the Middle i e 1911 at least, has prove I After being all square at the e th she topped her drive at the ninth, | cup-holder. te doubles cham IN RACE WITH NURMI . antic intercolleg! | “ I i P 1A hat wi - h 1 1 (] T " . wen Yy n hit da ball say, excusa please, justa |+ that the winr shor ¢d her drive and topped a mashic shot on the tenth and was caught — | e suy; SROlORP) 1N Ao Nojce v, » Irmint el g i i e g | 47 @ bunker fronting the cleventh green E } By the ‘Associated Press, | tike tataphone op’. Besta theeng is to sava badda word for base ball ump.” 1{ s Bl el T | NEW YORK, May 20 (®.—W hts are the leaders over the | I’rofessional golf critics here who| The twelfth and thirteenth holes| . VIENNA, May 20.—Count Ludwig | Rolando Mac Kenz’ i3 too young, to join Cheesa Chase Golfa-Olud {ranked No. 2 among the seeded teams. | Sullivan, ~Georgetown Univers long distances have seen Miss Wethered's important | were squared in 4s. Salm-Hoogstraten yesterday brought His pop geeva him tick’ for Columbia Golfa Club. He say, “Boy, sticka| Another scholastic —combination, ' gaepjete, has been chosen as the Charles Lo the University o yiitehes since she became a notable | Miss Collett took 2 putts on the |about the elimination of Ireland from | ’ | Detwiler and Doyle of Tech High Qefent. | to g0lfa pame—leava prize fight to Jacke Da Dempse.” The ! Rolando Mac Ken<' willa go to Ballamore deesa week. He willa mak’ Washington vho has b vears back | Dr. Spaett ptain 2 assis nd A, O. White | third man in the special half-mile h-Americ lost to Paul Hardin After extending their more experienced | race of the ire in g fourteenth, making Miss Wethered |the Davis cup competition Ly e xeed e oul ing K. A. Meldon in the singl 1hat she played bette today than | dormie » 2 e 10, 4—6 with the Princeton cre not t €ver bef The atch ended when Miss | Austrians won, 8—10, . cleana swecp. opponents to the limit. ; | games at the Yankee Stadium next |be held accountable for the Tiger | There was not an error in the entire | Wethered’s fourth stroke on the |5—1- x Rolando Mac Ken= willa be nexta golfa champeen Unita State. You bgt| Today's doubles pairings Tuesday night, in which Alan Helf- | lack of success this season. For Lo 1 holes : two | fifteenth hole came to @ stop at the | Austria won both singles matches 2 : 5 i s o uesday ni o I i s 10,08 anShers part iy RO i of e & stop al the | frday, while Ireland won the dou-| ¥our sweetd life!! We mak’ cvra kinda champeen in Washeenton. D. C. \ | . 500004 7 mpson ve. Patterson- | frich of Penn State meets Paavo |18 not in any way serving as head | es that could have ¢ the |1ip of the cup with her opponent’s ap- | Saturday, wi e | Nurmi, the Finnish marvel h. but just what his titie implie test disappointment to even her | Proach putt, also her fourth, more |bles Monday. How ullivan has n several bril an assistant 5 ardent admirers or part than a y iant trac rformances this ha nhouse out in the pporters. “On two greens, the fourth | The ca « the eighth, she took three putts,| Out open country a pring, having run the half-mile ee miles from | away Darkness_ interrupted the last sin- | g : e R R - - | ' tween Maj. S. T ope and Paul g en-C n Ve White and Harding ed rowing i to hi aqus otherwise her play from start 0 Miss Coll Brick. croope was I.cu.\i-m‘ 00; winner Carr Thomps v in L 5 x7|7||u‘- l'v}:!Lx:t>!u)t. Ilh)f,”:r ‘nd e ‘,NY,‘: i i L iwrervamiona tewnis - IN. BALTIMORE TOURNEY |, o (OLYMPICS RESUMED ot bt i fault: Graves and B 1 Miss Collet y Tiss Collett. ... match: M Miss Wethered.. Miss Wethe! ed played par v better on ever: n finish defeated 0. —0: Gore defeated Haas, 6 hole except the fourth PLANS ARE COMPLETED‘ T nd the eighth, of 120 Players to Advance. { NEW YOR! 430 yards. L o e | TS RGO D e s ines pelters ot Washisoees il o | WITH JAPANESE OUT - rds. ~ Nevertheless, it would This afternoon Miss Wethered meets | U0R of arrangements for international morrow in the qualifying round of the Baltimore Country Club’s| <ccona round—>Mitchel q Gl Eie Lol aniie, ve been too hot a pace for Miss| Doris Chambers, who defeated her in |intercollegiate tennis between Ameri- i T £ e 51 of | feated Holt and Dudiey, 6—4 Regan — The former Washington capt s, efcateadmner In f o a0 aineiiah tbaini and (hewagnl thirteenth annual invitation golf tournament, in which several of | 1 llett had she made the same figures | he 1923 npionships. Mis defeated Gore and Stellwasen the w Cham time 1a the homeward journey that she | bers this morning beat Mre 11, | tion of a seventh plaver to the Amer- | the top-ranking golfers of the Nation have entered. Pairings of the nm!;«imm Purintc feated | B ey "‘\""_ ol ey O o i B Yot | Rowan of Greenock fcan entry in the English champion-| 30 \Washington golfers who will play have been announced by the Balti- | iarding s | OIYinnie bk oAl mel o | raer. istold couch: Don Gra There was strain and tenseness in| "The other six survivors of the top|Ships at Wimbledon have been au | 3 A 1o ympi k an 1d_games, | Murphy, all University of Wash . the match. Tt was played in calm.half of the draw are Commissioners | lounced by the United States Tennis | more Country Club. ‘ | interrupted yes , humid weather. with a Phyllis Reed. D. R, | Association Charles Evans, jr., of Chicago, for- Club. and E. T. Backus. Baltimore Country | inese athletes ot very well behave | Fowlel ¥ Dampnes; 1. F. Jamie: | Jt was announced that an « = lery ragin 1 son and Molly Goul ambridge team will leave England | coli20-—Albert R. MacKenne = ( olumbia | ized for fouling. w ; plon of the United States. is an en- | conntry Clun - and, Ales 3 Knap between Chir el The etro In thé lower half Cecil Leitch still | July 1 to engage in a series of matches | trant in the tournament. along with | mor: Co club. 3 = corps of flagmen survives, along with Janet Jackson, |this i ummer with American college | such nationally known stars as Ken Leunox Bond Rolling Road FOR SCHOOL GAMES ivery effort i - Observers felt from the st that | the Irish champion, and C. Mont. and umbia Country |\ Japanese and Olympic « ub teams, including California | neth P. Idwards of Chlea D, | #1d Roland K. MacKenzie, ( these conditions must tell off some- | gomerie, the Scotch champion. universities. Claske Cor e the e 1 the Jap- | men, now coachin; after Noto. fis t Yale. riladelphia_ (Pa.) ade Ly the retur: 5o, | Clab, ran of Philadelphla, med 1 Columbia. Country | Lody, and it was M Collett who = o = Louls B. Dailey, jr.. of East Orange. | alist in the amateur championship . Columb to the competition erture. « ied under the strain ranked No. 32 in the singles last vear. | Jast yes and_winner of the Balti-| = ATl tor. the | DAY® been u Miss Collett was calm. and she 42 PROS ON coAST was added to the American entry more tourney for two vears in suc ‘Columbia-Coun- | , A complete list - '.,',“ - pEchiey The Olympi #miled and joked with Miss Wethered the English championships ceibn iliore Cown: | interhigh track and field meet at Cen- | fied Danao whew e latter sank the hirdie at the e ol Entrles of Max Marston. ti “Gene Kane, Georgrtown University ;W”dln ,'1,:"‘&\“-\\;\11 "“ “"”‘"‘_"'“;'(‘ Y‘l.‘l‘ "‘; :\f ”I‘lb\.“»“') 1 -8 Y liat cleventh that really crushed her hope KING OPEN TES Entries of az Marston. —Gene Kane. Georeetown Tntversity | nounced by Dr. G. Harris | this foul was refused immedia The American player congratt TA N P N E T TEX GETS PERMISSION. il s sl e B try Ciub. = 9] ! White, director of athletics : fter the event. the winner most gracefully and warm NEW YORK. May 20 (P.—Tex| S s N oday: | o, 2:28—Robert S. Hanna. Columbia Country | Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintend e Philippine team defeated the — Roland R. MacKenzie of Colunwla; | Ciub, and Marmaduke Tilden. Baltimore ent of schools, will : honorary | Chinese today. to 0, in a base ball I et thedend OF tliesmiteh, and dien Rickard, promoter. has obtained per-| ;jreqdy winner of three tournaments | Countrs Club. Sefates: WHBIYE O Bord At | suas S £ : with a friend, Mrs. H. S. Reavis of | By the Associatod Press | mission from the State Athletic Com-|uhout the Capital this vear, is paired | — efence ML AL O o i Bad g : New York. holding ore and Miss N FRANCISCO. Calif., May 20, | misslon to conduct the milk-fund | 1y play in the qualifying round tomor-| Mrs. L. 0. Cameron led a field of Saps Tllison another, she walked b: to| —Torty-two of the leading. = | bouts at the Yankee Stadium May : : . e & TEandscEius SR s bve e BT ¥-two of the leading profession: May »w with H. Lennox Bond, 3d. a for-| woman golfers competing yesterday in | pacit | metimes we ahe hotel surrounded by crowds. |als of Calitorata are empary feasiol | 25 Seheduled, s S G ForAn ol dayinpaciy. © % | RADIATOR, FENDERS soitinicsine Eoth players drove well off the first |coast qualifying rounds for the ma —_—— Gene Kane; rinner;upito MacKenle | e Joiing round. for the “French | , Norman Oyster, chaftman of th BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED ford to pay tee, with the British girl yards in il open golf championship Dpcnl,;,_,‘ | at W _nh';m;)“ and George J. Voigt, | ITIgh Commission cup’ at the Chevy | C~ Club games committec. has been NE AT f Th the ; olf champions| | WI P 4 3 3 Ak Y| named starter. with Dan Iassett of | TT A . front of Miss Collett. The American, on the San Francisco Golf NS IRISH STAKES. runner-up to him at Chevy Chase, are | Chase Club with a score of 95, one | 1y G ; . WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS, however, was on the green in her sec. the Aloysius Club as director of field ond and the hole w 319 13th N. REAR r you course. Thirty AR x holes for| CURRAGI. Ireland, May 20 (#) mong the prominent entrants. &hot in front of Miss Susan Hacker's | events and Yank Robbin halved in ds exei clerk of | . 4. ving B are A . Coyle's St. ona 0 4 s d starti -~ ~ i i — _ ——— e Weinere “irain oudrovs | Lopeaier S Paces are on tho |y, B, Coyl B Domeh won, o] Palrines and sartne Ume of the | 52 xaich play tn the tourney. which | {he cpurte, D. €. Crain. 1. Sorigman | : Easy Credit America’s hope in the second Tole.| 1Willie Hunter and Abe Espinosa are |today. 'Cygdar was second and Scot!| jg.00- D, Clarke ' Corkran, Huntingdon | concludes Saturday, was started today. ?yr:x]m—; S el Nash Fine Cars Terms this time by 30 yards. Both again|outstanding among those in the com.|was third Valiey' “and Guy M. Standifer. Columbdia | Pairings for today, with handicaps,| Judges of finish are J. Deering and and were down in 4. petition to represent the Pacific coast | I Lt Country Club. follow | €¥ McDonald, while junior hig Mrs. L. O. Cameron (8) vs, Mra. | coaches will judge the field Rust (16): Mrs. W. W. Freeman (4) vs. | Other offcials are H 2 | Miss Collett became 1 up on thelin the East 10:24—Georee L Billngs unaltached. | 1.\"11(- Ekengren (24): Miss Tanner (14) | todian of prizes: Dr. G | 5 | : nivi wien 4 Ve 30 Fhelt &0 e son of one ot e TENACITY IN FRONT R T ST drives landed less than 12 inches|bestknown professionals in England | | and Countrs Club, and Henry Morton. Roll rt. but Miss Collett's second was |and before entering the same fo Srind 2 i < |8 4 - H..Hume, Princess Annc Coun- hole high, while the champlon’s ball|jca he won the amateur championship IN 300-MILE FLIGHT | ' telis - 8oy sins. M dmii ! I ; .| R. McReynolds & Sons 1425-25-27 L St.—Main 7228-29 ON INDIA TIRES for 1t vs. Mrs. W. J. Flather, jr. (16): Mrs. | announcer, and R. O Belin (10) vs. Mrs. M. Knox (3); Mrs. | 8) vs. Mrs. C. L. “The landed on the back fringe of the’green. |of Great Britain. Espinosa is W. F. Chappell At the fourth hole both were on the | tive of California and has been pid S Vi Francisco. and SCHETell [Y/Rva s ol CHA . recn T 5t ot Fequined 2 putis | co (poifornl and hus beon pis-l. PeEn e b’ i ety ey (halts idibve dUss | SHANOES COEW COAGH. Unbeatable otomac Tire Co. 1o hole ont Harold Clark, the home professional, | acity. a bird owned by F. :_Austin 3. Portcr. Columbia Coun: | 3 LADEL ay 20 o). On the short fifth. a 185-yard hole.|js another likel dida b | Crown of Mount Rainier. Md.. finlsh- |y ¢lub, and R. T. Shriver. B T Joseph Wright Toronto has re. . . i) i e drirlen £ ke it vl \'::,;‘;, e w20 Tast. | ed first In the annual 300-mile race | Countrs (Y Matt Hinkel is the oldest referee in |signed as coach of the Pennsylvania Combination 28th and M St. bunkered left of the green, while Miss | Joe Navak, who recently detonted hig | 10WN over the Western concourse, |, 1= 14=R e et Robict the prize fight ring. He is 59 vears [crews. und Jar Rice. former Co.| ch. w Country Club. {old and is worth more than $1.000,000. | lumbia ¢ A48 Robinson White. Columbia Coun- try Club, and F. X. Inglehart. Baltimore Country €t Wethered's ball landed a yard from|brother professionals of northern Cail. | “Pder the auspices of the National | the hu[: and lu:w was down in 3 to{fornta in a tournament, are other.out \:.t‘.’.‘ml ‘:p:...‘-::x:;-‘l;\',T‘r,i‘.:;:"‘:.m1‘;:: square match. standing ¢ ors. o stanc Miss Collett topped her drive on the o e rate of 50 milex per hour. 15155 “M” B, stevinson, Columbia Coun- Jonz 580-vard sixth, and the champlon s | "The 278 birds competi oy ehub, and B o Johnsion. Baltimore | L i ! rac i o] ountry Cluh. went 1 up, with to the Ameri-| COAS S-STARS |5c° rere liberatad at € o -m., | Counte v 5 Ehavy: iChass iclub. | e T TENNI T ‘.‘Ihn Jinner homing at 1101 An en’i_m‘l‘ OSR l‘-‘:v*e.)‘l'i":lh;“nre_l)mm!r;?Iu\»:h Both players got good 4s on the 375 try from the loft of Herman Elms of | " 1:04—A. L. Christman, Columbii Countrs = T L} s o Cy a w B r, Col b Country yard seventh, halving the hole and |N COLLEGE TOURNEY'MMW-M made the distance in less |Club. and W. E. Bake pepsjuoncR| leaving Miss Wethered still 1 up. | than two minutes more than the time 3 | o Cammings. Columbia Coun 5 | made by Tenacify. and Henry L. West. Columbia Coun- Match Is Squared. { R | ™ The result of lne flight, with the On the 120-vard eighth the American | STANFORD UNTVERSITY. Calif, |AVerage speed in yards per minute of nearly hit the pin with her tee shot, | afay 20 (#).—Cranston Holmah, Stan. | the first return to each loft, follows —_— == the ball coming to a rest 8 yards|forg University tennis champion, and | . M. Herman beyond. Lionel (Tu! 1414 To Match Your Odd Coats | s placed in cha MacKenzie, Columbia Countrs $ e ) Ozden will zo to VR Miss Wethered was 18 vards short| {javerford, Po.. to participate in the |1 38878 . K of the cup, but was able to take hér| Loctione. PEo 10 peNtcipats in fhe | 1iet 7 putter for the second. the i i and narrow. She ran Two vears ago Holman won the national municipal championship at Louis. representi an Fran more, 133 F. Miller, 1.2 S F. Bo [RE 3 v Loft 1.104. F Ernest Raulin, 9 past the hole with her first putt. and short with her next, taking a 4 Mai 1.016.9 Miss Collett was down in 3. squaring E : rei =5 ks Coll & and last vear. paired with | atthews, 80158 E. C. Koch, & - <M | ERenniich | Frank Ragan, he won the national |W. F. Dismer, 740.46; M. J. Fitzgerald EISEMAN’S, 7th & F The American girl again topped her . drive at the ninth. Miss Wethered w on in 2 against Miss Collett's 'The British girl ran 4 feet past with o (he” fetond: " and took” the jess | ngles. Te will represent the Call- i fornia Lawn Tennls Association in o o “Miss Collett sliced her drive on the | Dational juniors, clay court and %e In ulrln R r tenth, and lost the hole by taking a | Singles. e ‘ ’rl e . municipal doubles at Detroit. 701.88. | Tlolman will play also in the na- tional junior singles, the national clay court and_ the national men & to Miss Wethered's 4, putting the e s J ’ Biole to'the ehampion’s margin it 1 Everywhere. .. from the Lips of the Wise, he \ learns the "WHYS” of Muradss Leadership ‘ 78 ( ‘ ‘ ; I he FLORSHEIM >HOE ‘ ‘ STANLEY (BUCKY)-HARRIS Manager of the Washington Ball | | Team — the soungest big leaguc i | manager who made good by taking { just a ball team and turning them i | 1 into World Champions in one f | season. { ; < | ~and for the Same Reas | IZE your }f;eet a Iflhé;ic']e"E i{ri Pirie MacDonald, famous photographer o an on t weather. i 1 : o $ \\7 E;GC;ITH O of famous men, says: 5 ; TANLEY (BUCKY) HARRIS is more than just a ball player : | xfords are Nt e only tronblewithioiem ; or just a club manager. 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