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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1925. SPORTS. South Atlantic Meet Entries Close Tonight : Three Stand Out in Golf Classic MANY STARS TO COMPETE THREE MEETS LISTED || THIS 1S WHAT THEY MEAN BY “KNOCKING ‘EM FOR A LOOP" || yoNES, SMITH OR FARRELL IN GAMES HERE SATURDAY| FOF WARDMANFOOL) - R PICKED TO WIN U. S. OPEN | Three outdoor swimming meets have been assigned to the Wardman Park ’ P o A o P < Are ke o Fats i<h H N pool sanctioned by the South Atlantic g 3 . % M N o O B N AT 76 Qe H N '\ » e New Marks Are Like ly to Be Established in Some a) ety the SoUAtLE I - Diegel, McFarlane, Sarazen, Hagen, Ouimet, Mehi . : 5 recent meeting : : . 4 2 of Events—Baltimore Athletic Club to Have Capt. EIbridge Colby, vice chalrman . horn and Hutchison Included in 10 Figured | of the meet committee, has announced More Than Twenty in Competition. e S e Il scaheime to Have Chance to Carrv Off Honor. The Chisholm trophy, offered last | vear by the hotel management to the NTRIES for th Atlantic senior track and field championships, | local swimmer scoring the most points ; Py BY RAY McCARTHY : ) : ! |in the three contests, will be replaced. i 100l Stadium, were to close | Those eligible for this trophy will be 2 % % 7 i EW YORK | Glok 47 T coect | persons parmanently residing or em ? 4 el i ployed in the Distriet sident mem T E count T de en received, and, with the [bers of local clubs and students of 4 e ) ; b the United States opc the section due to be on |los educational institutions. % { Florence Skadding was the winner of the Chisholm trophy for 1924, The A. A. U. meets will consist of < the Baltimore Athletic |the following events 20. Heyn, Hop- |, June 13—60-vard (ree style for girls; Tub [fancy dive for men; 60-yard back b stroke for girls; 210 breast stroke for voungsters under 12 vears of age, | men; 9 rd free style for men Pionship ‘ev s ha to be admit free Tuly 60-yard free stvle for girls; | [ 4 ¥ 7 ek : 1 the title events that are|90.yard free style for men; faney dive | [ . > ¥ £ A | seastde : closely contested are the|for girls; 150-vard back stroke for oy = - i would seem 1 the *high jump. girls’ South Atlantic championship; 90- 23 : 3 % iade in thes Cummings of Vir-|vard breast stroke for girls: 150-yvard ative of Washington, | back stroke for men's South Atlantic = 3 {would win Maryland and | champlonship. : > | things cons: re among the eptember 5—Fancy diving for girls; - 1 jand the ¢ vard dash men en-|9%0-yard free style for girls; 0-yard | seoring Lido o free style for girls: South Atlantic % - A | better than it in the Wes ndris b s Bond | championship: 60-yard free style for | ern of whom have done|men; 90-vard breast stroke for girls; | Ten Selected. feet 10 inches in competition, | 220-vard breast stroke for men, South | Asa resun « . expected to stage a battle for su.|Atlantic championship; 220-yard relay | fying nds the high jump for men . | st ip in Baltimore Sat. | ; of 54 pointe. wii| RICHARDS 1S BRILLIANT | Naming the for team honors, Here is a most unusual fight picture, showing Jack Burke of Pittsburgh knocked out by Jimmy Slattery of [Pionship i | IN TWO NET VICTORIES K e ® : v of | numerous | Buffalo in their fight at the Yankee Stadium Saturday night, preceding the Berlenback-McTigue bout. numb | are to be helc t Ce June competition and the low the re ORANGE, N. J.. June 1 e GIRLS’ ATHLETICS £ S 0 START SATURDAY oms. || TOMOUNT PLEASANT 552 0 0 i G i TR T umph in an exhibition match against | GEO. H. KERNODLE. Wallace F. Johnson of Philadelphia rancis Ouimet, [ vesterday on the turf courts of the [ ¥rut ; ange Lawn Tennis Club, 6—4, 6—0.| Play in the Men's Baptist ngl 7 » Capital Field Trial| aount Pleasant went to the front| In -t | Richards was also doubles victor. y is iberated 507 Dat 2o, v People’s Union Ter > st week 2 bre. Paired with his old Olympic partner, uled to begin Sat n the farm Dawson | lst e W It FFICIENCY tests girls are being conducted every day except|Francis T. Hunter, Richards was|noon with the six teams he loop dle adjoining properties League, with two more wins th 3"‘1"‘;' f,fl:f‘inhw Sunday, betweer by the supervisors of the various play- |¢ompelled to flash an even more spec- | getting into action F 1 preparation for the Fall {the Mid City team, which hac held | §mith e ° |tacular game against T. Harada and| The schedule wi {the lead from the opening of the sea- | thr 1 s of t Dr. George King to pull out a hard- [second week of « i e 5 Of the entire L to grounds, has announced that girls | fought match, 6—4, 1—6, 7—5. it is planned tc ven: | holdings in Brad 1 o son Liberty still holds thirl 1 1 ipleaned to/stams & umanent e idin i e e ineineabis ¢ Mac| WOMAN SETS GOLF MARK tics should take the tests protection | ith, Johnny Farrell and ‘ | Dorsisies INGEcreibationf orithieac bl Bbe | GHEVYEGHASHIGOEERS A ke doutics. A1 AttamL auailane T L R R et Hases, ‘heve thrsc. pave| A mew. somirs record io B mEed A |also will be mac mat : < ville' sec- | ¥ i8 = SRR | 1 E 2 g played more consistent g All girls who can do so are urged | PAIRED FOR CUP PLAY [with the Richmond “hiladelphia | 1o e el e and adjucent i3 Others over the past two :.) ‘»‘ d‘jnrul‘: p’.m: ” (.H‘.L : - sh Wl|.|. GIVE UP TENNIS | Chevy Chase golfers listed to com ““"'X;»“x.n s of the six te: r ‘ e “the. nrl;m‘ a r 10 5 Smith in Great Form. a pete for the French High Commission |in the men's le wit ¢ trials, but it bas proven im-| j $ Smith lon the last few days of the month SDON T".DEN STATE Cup will tee-off Wednesd: in the |dresses and telephone numbers acticable to use this preserve for| en 8o e e i Biittotis ‘ave given for Buccsusni g | first round of the tournament. us follows: Bethany, C. M. Brewing- | the meet where bird work is an| d 8 17 360 | Calitornia open li performance in th roups of ac The pairings and handicaps are as|ton, 146 Uhlund Terrace no: ” important item | | st e ¥ 4 o brotie: o = follows pmac Cla The dates tentatively set for the |y DG i Ty 3 e 1 | o) n 7 2 ol o NG : Leod and others goal throwi v | A, Mcllhennes (12) and J. A._Hull | Dancy, Headquarters v of tr I Ees o imuning and fallc dene BY LAWRENCE PERRY. | (181 Nw A Quigley (11) ‘and bye: B D |16th Artiller . rrang Faetint, .y > % Dantels ( ) L e T V 4 v Awards are made to those excellin EW YORK, June 1.—If William | Piather. ir. (181 and-Eilene Hunasa (14}: | West Branc By in any four of the six Tilden was not kidding at the Orange | Harrison Brand, jr. (17). and L. D._Plati | Washington Heig Wilton Smitk , the pre G Willlam G. |} win the silver button, the Lawn Tennis Cl atches—in which ' Brgye Lewls (0) and bye.'J. R. De- |Benning Station, Route 9 | cel ifi four of the following | he lost the final to Vincent Ricl R motind 85, Tucker Smith (12): F. |7 inc0in 9705 —— | must excel ih four of th g | wal to Vincent Richards | W. McRegnolds (18) and George Wadsworth | Lincoln 8705-) apt Irs. John A. Downing of Hyatts 3 group: Six hikes, swimmir folk | —he will shortly be out of the game. £ G T. Dunlop (12) and C. L. Marlott | Turner. Slevent t N e reports that her collle brood mb i 4 been a very st dancing, organized S goal | He told a club official that this would | {1 aclin Ly mea s vest, F'ra v { bitch, Isabella has whelped a lit- | inge ~ ¥ b5 | three vears, b throwing, balancing and first aid his last tennis match, that he Southrate (16) and bye: | - sta 11 Mack = i ot i0 puDDIse o Mator aon o i ; : | to have the s he gold button awarded to | v g into the movies, where at (9) and bye: H. A. Gillis (11) |ing, 2 e . de ] D % to top. i X not on T o ire: a 5. H. Chase. 3d (9). and bye: R. st R by N owne 4 Lare of girls excelling not only in the above- | pretty much all his time would be | 2%, Toest : ye | Baptist, Robert A. E Bot R mentioned activities, but in leader- | taken up. pussell(I0) o Hicy ERyloer (1) |street, West 1763 h th e and dam are p, vocational work, sportsi 8 have been rumors for some were played in the blood of Ch. Seedle as certaln that the tour First. =~ _ ) S e Wooden. Wardman emblem, and none may be awarded | nev at Mountain Stadon wes not bis| - GTATUS TO BE FIXED |zt sata Wesotosss o = ol ey Nre 5 C Jewnip, e gold button who has not previ-|last. When—and if—he does retire Fifth i : - | Mou " 1 ed Ruth Martini | A AT The Schedul : My Ey K Lank. ‘ i A ] e Schedule [ ¢ and Ch. Knocklayde King |Park Mapel ) end life saving ne that he has been considering a e ’ | 5 By i piges Mre. E. K. 1 | or er DERER e v R ST OLYMPIC AMATEUR | s oo T B e (157 S SRS BV SRR RE (e Inqquiird who has not al won her bronze | I ; - | pusly obtained the silv: | will not be likely to have his swan June 20—Clarendon ve. Bethany. Fifth ve Dorothy y | June on ve. Bett th Miss Sarah L. Me Jorts the | shatl. Moun it e o o b i /i Oaly one test can be taken each|song characterized by the ot of — Exgt Waghington, First Vi, Weal Wasningion: | Mise Sarsh L McQueen reports the | shal, Mognt S Everywhere. .. from the Lips of the Wise, he ear. That is to say, no noe may | defeat . ington v : | biteh, Rlanka S defeated Constance | w " . : JE, Czec 2 von ersturz, Sc e e Sisrcatititie was atintakieint the | Czechoslovakia, June 1.— | an : e S i ). B—8: Touiwe leams the “WHYS" of Murads Leadershi H. Kernodle £ v. a er and gold in the same year. tournament, and Tilden in the | go. o1 i=chuical joonmness han| DS CROgn S . eyt Lindenl This breeding reprs ] ra van Zandt. | . A 3 v nt, and Til e | establish - an . Cobligatory | InFlon ¥ U “Washington. * Bethany Lindenluft his breeding represents y ate. Bureau === | past has been very apt to drop a|olymnic . ¥ | First h two crosses in the well known Ried- | e A e LD Capitol Athletic Club boasts not only | fingl here and there. But when the | amateur status. Juiy 11—West Washington ve. Clarendon, | (1<, R Bt Floreate’ Duatoe Dumls [Bwimmers of the first | tin e on P',»\ it re of an athlete of any nation %n{-l Washington vs. Bethany, Fi; Vs, :‘\ ‘IH‘IHL ;m' ; Ier.n«rh blood, ’Bm} me iefeated Marie Hubbell, E mers o f @ g-time stuff is on cent Richards = bt % | P oth the dog and bitch have recefved | Standards. 6 letes of fleld and tra 1 r any o se is toppl to comply with the regulation will| '‘Juiy 18—Claren vs. East Wash t s i vy hompson BibLix1o5 b e bosn s i aoibess e S automatically disbar him from com-| Bethuny va. it Fith ve West W the German show qualification, “Sehr | Thompson. = Col of the club in three events f === petition in Olympic games. o iy 25—Betlisny Sk fair sex in the South Atl track The decision was reached on a mo. | Wachington ve. Fifth 2 Nell's 0 SRy, o tas B s 3 o - Kficet 6 tako place Satuzasviat tne{ DD FELLOWS FIN'SH tion of Col. Robert M. Thompson, |Firt. "™ "' """ U e v | win's ?,,’,’,’;,',k Lasr, s Heloed | Mary T Darsan e St Central High School Stadium. Julia president of the American Olympic | gau Washington. Bethany vs. West Wash: |litter of five puppies by Milligan's [f=0; (lara Opver. Government Hotels e - ! 4 feated Lucinthia_Carroll. Burean of Stand- Aman will try for a record in_the | committee | ngton an, a noted f w d | ards, 7— 6—3: Annabe bioaas Somp: fono* Whater. "sutic| BOWLING THIS WEEK | Tre precise conattions of the ama- | skl soristt 3o, Sammiop e | b site "5t veveret iamens " et 0 | B icteyied Starie’ Washington ve. East Washingion n Ve everal winners. Nell is|Bureau of ' Sta teated. Marie Aman and Katherine Bray have en teur status will be voted on today. by = = _ assa, Cap! . 6—0. tered the §0-yard dash event, and a d&m\‘ufl .lt- !’\l{lh\ Unl‘eld ls ates, —— ‘ A SRt srad = = ot s read a report of the commission ap- 180 the dam of Ch. Becky picked team has been tentatively| With only one more week to go | e | also the dam of Ch. Becky Broomhill Bamed for the relsy. Alma Whaler.| e Mount Fleasant tearm jo. Iosding | b meen e congress. The report| H1GH AWARDS MADE o HELEN WILLS ADDS TWO | prine Bray are the four selccied, with |1 uckpin League, with Fasts | pn oy iy, OF life or desth | mating ‘of her new wire haired terrier;| MORE TITLES AT TENNIS r as @ 8 S8 in. IeaEe, Ja8L- 1to the Olympic games. B IR O oL D 2 Taylor as alternate. Al & = TO NAVY ATHLETES Mel Dolly War Bride, to Pendleton : ; sther y s alt 1 and Salem still in the running In this report. he was supported by plel Sanss DL m‘allng (rs‘m('k SACRAMENTO, Calif, June 1.— The Western High School’s individ- | Gaston Vidal, former undersecretary sents Time. Drecding on o N Xebr® !elen Wills yesterday added two new al rifle meet for miris. which was |3 = |of state for sports in France. The = S e needing on Ch. Wycollar | tennis titles to the tennis laurels she | xcheduled for Memorial day, was post- | 2 A congress also adopted a time limit of | ANNAPOLIS, Md - E qui of w : o - i e 1.—As the|noted dogs, there being nine cham.|3lready has won when she captured | d until Saturday, June 13. | fim cd : 994 |10 days to three weeks for the hold-|oytstanding athletes of the United | pions in the first three generations f || She pomenw sinigle fn the central Gull; ing of Olympic games. e s et B ot ‘ nia championship and, paired with o States ] al Aca N uring he | the bitch's pedigree. In addition it was decided that there [0 ®1o RSV (ECEARIY CUTINE (O | U peigre rlotte Hosmer, won the doubles shots and | £o14™ - hould be a distribution of prizes after | Favior of Ohio. and. Charlee 8. Chin In the singles she defeated Miss | count in each positions, et wch branch of the games has Deeh|inemworth of Fawall were presented |, The three 1 fqot ball nations | Hosmer. Pacific coast champion. in the | S aanAl | Brashtwood : i complete e Ny T e eTe, presented | 1, South America are Uruguay, Brazil | final, 6-—: Miss Bertha Yoder, faculty adviser : . - words this mormine ¢ Assoclation |yng Argentina, with Uruguay feading | Miss Wiilsand Miss Hosmer won the 3 Bertha Yo aculty ad Record Performances. s mor ] in the international championship |doubles event from Eleanor Tennant for the rifle squad shortly will B s e i ARG Midshipman Fred T. Billing of New | ! El n or 0 Fi1S, taad Shortly will an |y seam St Souct Ditees 193, |16 INSECT TEAMS WILL | pJlidshipman Fred 7. Binin oL fottlen ofen fow Eley b R ek il Emnie Skt 1 PLAY IN LEAGUE GAMES | jat o Seutima s pesrs Judgea e 0 TIED FOR LEAD | Grenest mimper spares—P. Bleit. 155" | Through the eforts of F. V. Thomp. |F&VINE done the most for athletics It’s Hard to Throw Them Away IN MONTGOMERY LOOP‘ Greatest number strikes—P. Ellett. 56, M miflme“dem of the Boys' Club, | through his personal influence and proashington | surprised Mount | (0" fject Base Ball League of 16 |¥ill have his name engraved on the “Before | started to smoke them. Negosta of the winners had "I:m‘ia“,‘*‘;‘::l“;;"“‘;;:‘f‘d and will be- | * oy e awarding of two athletic asso H OElcicmer e M of the the best set with 329, with Steele of | E'n PI&Y DXt & s b 5o |Clation swords is unusual, as the puffs and then threw them aw the losers having high game, 143. | The opening day schedule of the tWo | ponor usually s conferred on a hnee: over cses Me o aad Brightwood dropped two to Golden single member of the raduating he i £ Eule. Barne, the losers ran up | \Section A—Smihfeld Sr Oro e duriyle | C1ass. Taylor has served as captain 2z z of their cool, smooth flavor and ¢ —Chas. S. Bryant, 1721 Jacksor La» consistent winner, and is e daughter of Nell's Queen's Cott, Rockville, 23; Stiver Spring ; Dickerson, 0; Glen Echo, 17, sections of the league follows: , after starting with an 83| 10 o'clock: Boys' Club Elks vs. Ar- [and end on the foot ball eleven and nphry of Golden Rule also | rows, 3rd street and Missouri avenu 30 [ played at point on the lacrosse team came th in excallent style, He, | 0.clock: Aurora va. Terminal. Rosedale. 10 | Chillingsworth played at guard and nd Boyd Bethesda and Glen Echo are tied for st place, each having won 8 and lost | jike rted with an §3 and | “Section B—Molines vs. was leading punter of ‘the eleven and ne; ds, Rockville and Silver | finished with a 330 set. and O streets, 10:30 o'clock; Hornets vs. [rowed No. 2 on the varsity crew. ave each won 1 and lost Harville was the star in the match | Hilltops, No. 4 (Monument), 11 o'clock fekersor st 3 LT T i AN son has lost all tk between Fred D. Stuart and Friend- | forr 0 ot P e ship. his total being 346, which mate- | Eagle onument). 12 o'clock. TOURNEY TO SWEETSER. Dicke rially ed his S M | rian i his team in making a BALTIMORE, Md., June 1 (®.— P e t 4 clean sweep Jess Sweetser of New York, former na- ville at Glen Echo ooitn Tung_totaling 34, closely HARTNETT STILL AHEAD: [fcaefneetaer of Now Yotk tormes na. | . o] --"- | laggett, his teammate, ol annual invitation golf tournament of CAGO, June 1 Johnny | With ‘iLI st w\v}: &n emIrrers;l IN HOME-RUN CLOUTING | &t titng Country Club for the Finnish-American Athletic [ from Federal City. McLeran of Fed- 24 second consecutive time. He defeated tion, bettered his world | eral City also rolled well, with a 342 |, CHICAGO, June 1 (P)—Home run |90 SOnoh of Philadeiphia Hernoon by hurime ihe | Salem won the odd game from |S¢l of the New York Americans, who inches in a set of | Harmony Blair rolled well for lifted You.r rou)‘\d'znpg, two out of the RADIATOR FENDERS > 1z | Salem Athletics’ park and two out of his e ack and fleld games held by his|Salem X f total of 1% for the BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED ub vesterday Afier being jostled about for sev- |home park for a to o NEW BADIATORS FOR AUTOS ) | eral weeks, Amity came back to form |Season. 2 WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS. {and annexed a double-header, one set | Hartnett of the Chicago Cubs, by| “319 13th N.W. MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS £ taken from. Columbie anaC aes [cracking _ out a homer yesterday from Washington. The rolling of T, |against Pittsburgh brought his total ) “|to 14, which continues to hold the 1d Donaldson for Amity fea- : i Bruin catcher in first place. o INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Those who have hit eight or more ) “'chk so SGfC and so in both leagues, follow: MARIENBAD, June 1 (#).—Rubin- National—Hartnett, Chicago, 14; E ? : | stein of Poland suffered his first de- | Hornsby, St. Louts, 11 easy lo steer: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION i‘f‘ul in the international chess tour- American—Meusel, New York, 12 4 Milwaukee, 14: Kangas Citys 10 | nament, being beaten by Opocensky |Williams, St. Louls, 9; Simmons, b R:' Columbia, 7 | of Hungary. Rubinstein, however, | Philadelphia, E. Robertson, St. He 11 TGN Yo | retained his lead. Louis, 8. H ” SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION | “They Certainly Have My Number ‘ 14 / Z MSWEL$: Because of Buick’s “Do I smoke Murads? Nothing else but feited when | e 7 . o . certainly have my number. I've tried a lot of dif R I o cneae : g wonderful steering mechanism. 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