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SPORTS. THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925. > SPORTS. Villa’s Death May Give Genaro Ring Title : Mitchell Wins Jumor Tennis Honors“ OPERATIO\ PROVES FATAL |HELEN WILLS PLAYS The Water Nymph Club |GOLFERS ARE PAIRED | GAINS D. C. CHAMPIONSHIP TO FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION AT LONGWOOD TODAY BY MERZE MARVIN SEEBERGER. IN ROCK_(&EF_K EVENT BY DEFEATING CONSIDINE (Copyright. 1925.) BROOKLINE, Mass., July 15 (#).— Sixteen Rock Creek golfers will start | | Miss Helen Wi llla of California, na tomorrow morning on the first rounm o - 2 o - o 4 Succumbs to Anesthetic in Frisco—An Infection 0l et il gl i of play to decide the two men to rep- | Final Match Is Decided in Straight Sets, Scores Being " il e en e e B resent the course at the national pub- | G % akes he appeara d lic links tourney at Garden City, Long | : B Throat. Followed Go With McLarnin, in Which son on an Eastern court this after Island, August 460 8 v 6—2, 6-3—Title Round in Doubles Is Due | noon, when she meets Mrs. Charles The second round will be played to- He Was Trollbl(‘(l ]“ Bad Tooth. ty FRbLarils s fornsrty: o8 iy morrow afternoon and the third and | . 14 ElAd | Fuller of Cambridge, in one of the ke sfi"",.'f,‘&,’;,f";,,,’}:;‘#;fi, | ASE : | ope; g atches of the women's in Nine o'clock, J. R. Miller and P. BY FAIR PLAY. Fieatioh, aidiion Pam RNl Sl s ot ir; 9:05, Robert Burton and L. P. _BY JOHN I WHITE. to Be Staged Tomorrow. . Frost to t Y f cant by the u Play in the I wood Bowl singlés land J. L. Wilmeth, jr.; “ol- plonshm tennis team, 4dr‘1(d to his net Izurc.~ rhv\ morning by a timely death of Pancho Villa i Francisco yesterday. dvanced through the third round ye: |lins and Sam J. ”A"ks [ nexing the District junior title in the tournament conducted Gethre had Baach 1 b 3 : . . |terday. All seeded players survive | Alexander and J. J. Atherton; 9:20, ienaro had Pancho’s style of milling figured out to the dot, and inci- | \witn ption of Cranston Hol - {John O'Hara and J. A. Pratt; 8 Louis I. Doyle at Dumbarton Club. ally the New York Italian was the on hter who had. There | man »!‘r “rancisco, \l\nu was elim- | . | E. C. Ducker and Charles F. The schoolboy racketer gained the championship by outclassing Bob Sk i 4 e N 1o whe | inated on ay. J. B. Hawkes of \ ; | rows idi \ " ¢ tea blic Par be ments or anything of kind to decide who | Australia was GRIY meaaed plagier 3 4 | "Parks and Hair this morning won | Considine, No. 1 player of the Henry team of the Public Parks T . Genaro automa sumes the throne | a set in the third round sin. | : | their places in a play-off with John |l-cague. Scores of the deciding match were 6—2, 6—3 ret throughov | the m h an- district over Villa's | S de °d Lionel Ogden of San | . M. Downey and Louis Fuch, the four Considine sygoing style of play, popular little fellow, who always gave the best he had | Francisco, 8 . iving tied with 85s for the last two which yvesterday proved to be the un- PR A Lt [w‘ gave the best Ae 1aC1 " In the doubles, which opened vester WINS NET TITLE doing of Milton Baker. another West er n 5 Eate it 1 Baker Frani Churchill in Tos Gl “"_f“"'-” e |day, the California team of Holman | erner who was favored to reach the a ch losi 1 champ just at & time and Osden, one of the secdea i, | 4 Burrows, 1 : | inal, held no tervors tor 1 ‘eatec by en L. Johnson, | s » g 80; his opponent, he Frank Churchill is a fine type of | and Malcomb T. Hill of Newton, : Hurtshorn, 81; Alexander, 82; Ather | base advanci 7 asriof chiarsotari et ehHIES 5 of the national junior ndoor | < 158 - 83; Milliken, $4; Pratt, 84; Frost, | to send a cros : the boxing game. It was his habit of | | best of the day, was wor 3 ik uch fine pl s Harry Pitt, Throughout the bsolutely keeping his word that prob- | - - R. M. Brown, last y champion} | player seemed cor sent Villa into the ring against | | - > | T A Kelleher, Chester Ward, J. A. : {on the mis e’ California f , Ja McLa \n ng the Sidestroke. | On your third count extend them, | (9% and J. B. Dulin failed to make % than attempt to t H e Seeetis % BRITISH NETMEN FALL | % can be swum on | SWInging vour upper or left leg far |the grade ~ |a smashing offensisc e tinfe Villa had an infecte y didoe i il g P AT After dropping the a P | et n i Sel tto forward, with the knee strai and : v A BEFORE CALIFSRAIANG | ctus pas soi ron i uetcl s oot i (s Noms poles 3nd | coRTERS SHINE A, g et oo OMEIC DDA San Fronciec Chreaic L %1 GLEN COVE, N. Y. July 46 P~ | if you hope to becats i scenmplishad | WA the knes siightly beat The scis- | Us S ? e erown, aud 1k chill discovere out | - S PHAGH OveriBdming Sareht o et e sors are o} now. On the fourth ~ £ i onsidine 5 in the Philippines and brought him | B t 3 veruhishning defos _“‘ rked th i e TR e R t v i % rifE B BEFORE 20,G00 IN PARIS \ | them. Cons Jia%e in Sl o Vills of Berk Sl Ama |nis team in this country. In four|At the start vou are lying on yoir logn er with a great deal | pARys, July 15 UP).—Honors were ke g gl b hing style and his f. An E ¥ ] o g . A bo gtift | o B2 3 forced to return ) o ; es matches of a tournament with | side. feet siraight behind you, less Lo aivided Charlie_Paddock of Los . : s an 3 : er : f t of the stroke. Do not let e connect with the et Instey s Wills is rest ‘Hills, Long | Univer f California players, a toes. pointed back. On the | Angeles and Loren Murchison of New 5 Tavorite. He orld tit 4 d i & Cotntes Cron o n 1 count draw ‘your legs up them ch other, but draw them | 0 N "I, in the Paris University R v he defeated Ji e 3ngla 5 g S T & Mah' collas SaTIAR to Sici wvard your body, bending at knees firmly and powerfully together, Glide | bR 8 P: a pair of games before ( S & Tellow: stiident o0 the youns S} failed to score a single e vous nding at knces Bredr s Clubs meet 1\“9;)|er‘a\ adduck‘to‘:flg ko B i e & 3 : the’ University. of Céli- . Keep vour knees together X i ; ie special 100-meter event in 10 4- Dies on Operating Table. : St A e e most decisive trlumph of the 1 of sprawiing them apart 1| Tomorrow—More About the Side- | seconds, with Murchison close behind: ite doubles tennis cham- | mee red over the Cambri | previous strokes. * stroke. | Murchison beat Paddock by inches in brilliant shots pu | star, J len, by the Amer """,:(.‘ al 100-yard dash in 10 R bt o | » £ gnt « f the | reports confirm that hoth at|can R sdward | O p & when the schoolboy ‘A]H/MI‘FH the ne day while underg an operation for P s tford hold embe In contrast to the ease with which L R R | 512 ly received m a crowd of "~ » : the eighth and t the an infection of the t that devel- | > campus of the S Chandler won, Gerald tford ws g v | 3 : ' set, the final score standing 6 to 3, in oped fr an_infected iversity the two have n almost | carried through three hard-fig g II\ W ST RV I\ I{g’ T T gl - ”\l:n‘)nf h.nlx.-lm 'A;xdlrf .\lnu_rlnn,j & Nt et Tavbr 25 S N SR il i Sots 16 ike the m E E l E S mac e record time of 16 3.5 seconds | : B E. In the prelin rounds of the thetic. Dr - » ‘gave on | Carleton of Oxford, 6—3, 4— in a heat of the 150-meter rac |tourney Mitchell defeated Detwiler After Mitchell had taken the four Considine rallied with several operate | her return b t last year| Carleton Is an e L S | ; vy T son ‘ond De e v heart stoy Artificial | Miss Wills was ace: ied by Strat- | scholar xford an r art- | X y Fitatite of 1he N a the limited ion failed to revive the pa- |ford, and ses he played on | mouth foot & ayer By the Assoctated Prese MW FARLANE TO REST ; i s S o for. toBriy | the ‘oppos side of t in the In the ‘,;h..{- two m.:ih;hh' ; as | ETROIT, Mich., Ju —& vor f ic s 2le to qualify 2 {ment, both the sin, fin; tk e was Fran singles Stawe jof ‘Calliomin: dereated ] ) i that 1 % i ana il . 2 s last round of doub! went t Miss Wil rents h denied | Sumner of Oxford ; . 6—1, | in a th y s g0 Wil AFTER SHAWNEE WIN B 1 e oo 2 ht to v fular e any er t between the | while H. K. Lester of r re score . 32 € T 1 play . % . W6 s malchies Taotead of fection of the throat g S £ « ne is in San|bowed before the accurate placing of |y 4o ot molEretitng h >chimoo o — s | three out of five he throat s g Was a_c - | Rafael, Deryols kiiltis, 14, 644 | 8 E - : . R ety 2 | Herb Shephard and cation of infec : | see the mber r ) eig the close of two r rounds o NEW YORK. July 15 (®.—Having | § X bcenieat sna < the two big golf tournaments in six Bvinoea tothe ffec X 18 holes eac s . g | e o affection ha ks : : i e B NG cks by play-offs, Willie Mactar-| § . |today by nos ent a few da: 1‘1 N IN S P O R I | ever before had a major tou s s ne. natiofial open champion, finds| M e McLa X I‘ i difficult cours in additi ar peric 3 nds wrecked, and he has with- | | 7 5 3 R - |John’s, fito Hheatae ) n s ug a 68 the first and a 70 yesterday I rawn from the Metropolitan tourna- | @] | Bob Considine and ter a dental By CORINNE FRAZIER score that z I to match play was 154, v three of nine | ment, which starts tomorrow at ski were meeting Do surgeon removed on f his wisdc 5 su at T y ¥ 3 t €5 \\‘\‘ Sprain and ends Saturday. ¢ . -, | Bennie Detwiler today teeth ainst the e of ITRIES close tonight for the girls’ juni s championship of the | In fact, only tv e i ; ith .the skin off his hands in| [ ; | semi-finalist tea friends ; . 7 t. on any places he won the annual i : the Underwood-Lynk was plainly rnible to the r i v will get under way tomorrow ng at 9:45 on the | taken fro group | i ° rhament at e r;ep—;nruh;\ Dellw ! r::c)}'eg erwo Villa entered rir S municig at Henry Park, Sixth and B streets o e 3 nSl e O » ending yesterday, by de- A s ik how! 'lm‘(':“ of Lt ot ootk e st Ry tioks: rilaver, bad. noe hesy ¥ g ating Bill Klein of Garden City in : v 3 B day a ared | lack of credentials after he e = small this year, no c A received b yesterday appeared | lack of credentials af re s o Reliliarad tho! xonnds i t \ 3 3 3 amplon did the 5 5 e e B e fice astern F : singles champion and |14 By Chester Horton— | | extra round in 71, four strokes less ofered: the Junior chas ossion The first match brought together ol - g i o i s o ; I sp l g 1 AWhen you are striving for all the | with a record-breaking 253 fo he was compelled to go | t e Stutos e < ith a record-breaking 283 for to the hospital. His condition became | Jer 11l Elizabeth Shepley.|the winners in each to meet for the uch Monday that it was found neces- | Fl ce Seward : 2 arela | city title. to operat | i e e AL compete in this |the Garfield playground, o e of Chi for f - ing of all 1 As he walked off the home green he : 5 208 University of 1llinofs muscles - | 50 oss t w | _sald that d N D tantion | et for a junic tour \ prepara- | said he guessed that would be his o vy el e D ey e e o el ile the medalist, Cumm| tory to a mighty | last tournament for a while and im. NATIONAL PHOTO ‘Two CLUB GOLFERS administered ATCAhStc ISoti) e today 20 o Rolow 2 8 e eht and | intercollegiate tiile holder \ wallop. mediately telegraphed his withdrawal ever, National Lawn o | tion ‘medals will be distance you can get from the tee, holes. Notwithstanding tape and ; D n e champion, 1»;:. Carrick bear in mind that it is the “shoulder | plaster, the champion had three re- \"'”"h" e s o 2L Johnston ‘of St, Paul. the defending | hitch” that gets it rather than a|markable rounds Quring the day, 70, oy S me EOUR oaeh Olga Iglehart, assistant director champion, w t i ! freezing, stiffen- | 70 and 71 5 |in the eity. ion grew worse after | playground t holder a Miss [ T d to make a stron 5 1 beg! 3 Yale, mez d mashies with “shoulder from the Metropolit 1 y LEY niste i 2 ee members: =Marjorle | SALrIoS W 2 S1080 e ‘ale, measu es hou | from the Metropolitan. 1t was by a DOOLEY MITCHELL, leln“ body will be sent to Manila for | Wooden, at ,fi,“]“’,’,"’_f,’.‘ ,l - v*’f"‘:’:"“ Martin, a Chicago public links player, | = ‘R(j comes at the top play-off with Bobby Jones that he| \,w' District junior champion thmu;h\ REACH sEMI.F'NALS | vile wi s o until he joined Flossmoor. of the back swing. | won his title at Worcester last th * at Main 5000 or Main 8980. Ruth Wylie will have charge of th ; inad e .| won his title 1 ster last month. | vietory over Bob Considie. today in y & = B 4 will b 'ade | Red Triangle Club outing tonight at| Among those who won their way is commonly | Some of the cream of the golfing | 3, T o e D CTn e i L ket '9.,,"‘,",,‘“‘3,9“ ilen Echo. Members of the club will | mateh play were 10 .Chicagoans, 4|, el i PIvot. | field of the Nation will compete in the | 2" Match at Dumbarton CGub. ; er\s ANGE , July 15 (#).—F oh “,” b S < oy bosy In the |meet at the park, where they will jfi“{’h o "h§-' St e and 1;« rait; | { 0P f W\ua When R club | Metropolitan open. Walter Hagen's| — f“’:;“" of ‘11"’ ‘;hm*]“"": chedul : hurchill, manager of Pancho Villa,|$Choo are of ise bus ® | have a plenic supper, followed by an |3 from New York and one each from TH| is up there g0 on|name is missing from the entries. but or this week in the July tourname: Filipino ‘world fiyweigt champi morning. A complete understanding | [O4% & P L : Minnestota, ~Wisconsin, Oklahoma, 15 ¥ around with your | there are expectations that he will be | WORLD RECORD HURDLER {0 © SE S S ank Conitpy who died San ancisco, s en|as to the time contes e aaatihiatare S, as and Canada. _ Sa shoulders until|a post entry. lub have been played, with route for the northern city TSk she: hed (hettne e will be ex.| Girls from the Corcoran School play Rain fell last night and overca your shoulders s in the Shawnee tourney with | TO GIVE UP COMPETITION Coombs and E. W. ( £ EC where he will take charge of a - - Bl Parvoin heir. scheduled | &round were scheduled to swim this e: e in order today T are wound up as scores under 300 for the 32 holes fol $ | the semi-final rumd t ments for theshipment of hi: ter's Lo smppenE S tEEe = latternoon at 230 in the Georgetown | Weather m de difference far as you can| IOWA CITY, Iowa, July 15 (#).— y Coomb: The death of the Filipino fighter ter-[ All entrants wh 0 th s Ll ~hatdiie SHOULDERS But, unless you, e SacRay s MmOl of the world, has ended his track ca-| ‘1€ last hole. Hing: piarod minated negotiations which were vir-| Morning are expected to report to ') It & eathnated: dhat beiyvess on Anderson of St. keep rigidity out| 281, 1l Gien Gake, 223 i o k with a handi defeated V. C. tually completed between Churchill| commitiee at the courts at 9:45 to n W r hendorf, D. MacMurrs pur muscles | Joreph Turmer. Fajrview, 21675 reer. His appearance in the National | pickey, 20, 1 et % Sk and 6,000 women swim daily f D. Mac ir = reilabe _ur and Dick Donald, Los Angeles pro- | MOrrow TU':m' se “;‘fp’;’:)’\'l-n;l‘:N“:L‘l“mm“ i Bt s i | 0L wson and E. F. Carter of |you can mnever mplish this | mett French, Youngstown A. A, U. meet at San Francisco on| Results in the other moter, f a match here late next|oPen A 2 o S : yeems of Quincy, | sl e Skl i July 4 was his last competition, Brook- | Second— v holes.” Yesterday 1,100 girls used [Peams; o Quinoy; | shouldse wstion. | Abh MEIt pind e Ogz. Worcester. 221.78—204 ins declared. ¥ D . Q4 - - ;as to defend | condition = i up his shoy is Daniel Williame, g Cis) ane month in which Villa was to defend iy announcement of schedules |the municipal pool, 1300 “swam at e up his shoulders until his whole back | Danicl Wiliams. Shaxamazon Wit Bie atitement, Brogktus: e | (18); and D s title against Fidel Labarba, former | T b | Rosedale and Georgetown playgrounds S SHISHEC N ghe Datl - Neh John Golden. North Jersey. the honor of holding the world recor mpic flyweight champion. wili be made through the papers. and 220 wer registered at the Y. W.| Par out... 33 3 {the utmost of pivot. This extra few | 3 f 0.23 1.5 for the 220-yard low hurdles hird. ce Gefeated Several of the playground doubles|C. A. These pools represent o Out Mon.. 4 3 43 inches. of ° shoulder action, possible Faot Mool “The National A. A. U. board proba: Sewart Muldoon Picks Genaro. tennis tournaments were to be played |about one-third of the swimming cen-|Out Tues.. 1 for any ordi player, puts some eron.” Meadowbrool z bly will approve this vear his latest | ‘2t Pr. - B Conno 2 ‘EW YORK g & ding to an anno e s district. From the fig-1Par in 4 36—72 re yards on the tee shot. William Leach. Overhrook. 21 & -, 5 ST NEW YORK, July rank ling to an announcement ters in the Distri 3 e h s e B oraeueaky 2 | mark of 0:23 flat, made at Ames last T e e B e B v arich| that. 6.000 I3 & conasraiiye. eatimate| I3 Tuesday 3 : “things oo much. Mae e {s |FIRPO AND TATE FIGHT Villa, world flyweight champion, who | courts ava will run off a dou-fof the total number of daily swim-| p.o S PL O e, » - £ TAKES TROTTIN[} STAKE. EASTBOURNE, England, July 15 NOW IS BEING PLANNED died yesterday at Sa ranci: | bles event during the next four weeks, | mer: qualifying scores S ) TOLEDO. July 15 UP.—Thompson | ) —Although France had eliminated | 3 . the opinion o = 2 X Dillon of the Cox stables won the|England in the tennis semi-finals of| BUENOS AIRES, J 15 (A).—Ne: Muldoon of the New York State At it T o PARIS GREETS WILLS. .000 Geers' memorial sweepstakes. |the European zone Davis cup play, |§otiations are under way for a lout letic mission | PTON TE ! l S g 3 X ) | hompson Dillon was driven by Fred |another match, not affecting the re.| between Louis Firpo! the Argentime While nothing official can be deter- 4 A o ‘ 'St A 1 | PARIS, July 15 (#).—When Harry | Egan. Thompson Dillon handily won |sult, was played vesterday. Rene La-|heavyweight champion, and Bill Tate, mined at prosent, it is likely that| T Wills, the American colored heavy-|the first heat in 2:0415. Sumatra trot-|coste of France, defeated Crole Rees|American negro fighter. L Q = T T s Ol ST |-t Alist, stepg |ted the second in 2:02%, one-quarter|of Englnd, 6—4, 6 The| Tate is reported to have accepted another 1l flyweight in the The Best Mashie Shot I Ever Made 3 b g { weighit pusllist, stepped from the train | 0%, S, 70, " over than the. world |match: betwesn O, G. N. Turmbull of |Firpo's conditions, 3 , the v Zddie | st 1 - in Paris he was greeted b: ther- | record. Fgan drove a great mile in|England and Jean Borotra of France,| The bout would be held here in Seps to be recc ed as ampion. . ; = B ; = .| ing of his own race and ht fans|the third heat and took the event. |was abandoned. | tember. It is likel = N 1920 at the Country Club of Virginia, at Richmond, Va, a slice got | 145), and 3 . 8 I In answer to a question e i 5 e 8 me into trouble in an important match, but I followed it up with an i . , | he said: “I am r 1 to ,\\X\v&xs\\\\‘W\wm“m““m“w\\\\\\\\\\\s\\\\\\\\‘\\.x; i meet anyt Dempsey preferred.” | neur in_a method to select a other slice that restored me to good standing. The first was unin e RS L Gomarfopvi tentional, the second intentional % Sixty, Milwaukee Freddie' McLeod, former American open champion, and 1 were play- MANGAN.HAASSCORE} ing an exhibition match with Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, the two fanf ¢ o™ @b tof s : ‘ great British champions. It was a close struggle, but on the tenth hole, i IN M. A. NET TOURNEY "':’»wu‘:‘\";’l[‘:ll“‘:;{\A‘l"f:::'kf’l after (-'v) drive as rlyr)ugh I had given the "'.,J;,’ ;"‘4’;:” nm»‘..,,; : I sliced my ball far to the right and — \nto a clump of trees nd Frank E Waidl | Every year Paris BALTIMOF Md., July 15.5-T BARNES AND MITCHELL lfla): ;]-’:d““x-,}z:x‘::v] ba{xm:fi;,fiwxm\:'f:'\ “arl Vells. Ka = Double Gl’ipS are r Haas, a Wash: CAPTURE GREAT MATCH |55 Up against a big tree, the roots | 15 e £ canil o meet Clarence Cha ALBANS, England, July 15 | Of, Which, sticking up out of the | Dotald " Carricits becoming more o ground, formed a sort of wall on two tourney he.| (P).—The Anglo-American ¥ Sy W, Hill. Detroit N % S Vnm ph T. Schiappacasse, Detroit ( 4 e Country Ciun | Jim Barnes. and Abo Mitehell, de- | S8 00 WYL e 1 gound that | LIS opacese, Detcol popular for two Atlantic doubles | ted Ted Ray and A. E. W. Comp- [, PO 008 MY seured the green. | ., Clare bby. Dallas ' British pros, by 1 hole in & | 5,7 gtepped out and studied the situ- | 133); “™ i Dewt | reasons—the twin e winner encounter Fred ole, best-ball ~ exhibition golf |74 S TP | 2Ruias Knepper. chicago % 5 Turnbull and rt Hobelmann inf m atch here today. The only chance was to slice my [3nd L. L. Braden. D"""“ « ) gr[ps insure two- the semi-finals of the upper bracket The Anglo-American team, due |y, around the tree. But is would HURE oner \"\!Avrh',r\‘l'l to the sinking of ‘!‘nllfi"w:‘"“v by its |have to describe something between a | [\[|SS HARRISON T0 TRY “ fold trimness and Gordon. Stone The following testimonial letter from one of our customers in the coal business is a good example of the kind of transportation and serv- ice we sell: M. J. GENSBERG & SON SAWDBOST COAL and WOOD "G50 601 South Capitol Street Washington, D. C. June 25, 1925. 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