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THE EVENING § TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY GIVE GO-BY 1y BO: \i\(, C OMMISSION ICKEY T ¢ TO | Will Pay Ay Attention to Edict to Sign for Bout by sust 15, if He Follows Past Policy—Wants ight in California. PLAY. ble BY FAIR to learn just what Micky Kearns, intend to do about obeying order to sign to box David ed him in the past, Mickey w York he has shown an in- , and though on the sus- boys in good standing and The Water Nymph Club By Merze Marvin Seeberger. . 1925 23—Diving for Rocks. a good sur- the pool | om a stand. t chest | in the head 1 of right point ye t the bottc 1 slide ough the water as easily a Keep the legs | e. Then y RUDE JOLTS HANDED COAST TENNIS STARS learn to go down position in still deep- rned to reach the and other 1stom about under water. Tomorrow—The Crawl. ' FIRST PLATOON WINS MEET AT HUMPHREYS FORT HU dent ns’ d IPHREYS engineer Milita their rday which scored Va., July 29. officers of the Training Corps Summer encampment in on athletes of the first 63 points to 48 for ympetitive drill and wall stition also went to the Ellis, first platoon second’ Brobst, sec- second ills. second platoon, e Krothe. first_pla- Dlatoon, second: Rass- T 5:6 Ashbaugh, L feet Won on: toar by Warde, second pla- Dlatoon. eecond; Ash- hi Height—b feet mp—Won by tle, first pla Trescola, second nd: Hills. 7 feet 11 first platoon e: second pla. Hills) KNOCKOUT/ Dont let the heat knock you out/ Knock out the heat with frequent changes of cool, fresh “BV.D7 (g N Famous Fit Cool Comfort, LongWear / o~ %8 [nsist upon this red woven *WAR DEF EASY Wi with a track and field | DISTRICT WATERMEN IN ORIOLE REGATTA Capital City canoeists will take a prominent part in the annual regatta of the Maryland Swimming Club to be staged at Baltimore Saturday. Wash ington Canoe Club and Potomac Boat Club crews that took five out of six ! events at Edgewater Park, *. J., last | tca, \eek end are entered in the quarter. |y mile canvas and half-mile cedar boat | bel events and a number of juniors are| listed for their first trials under com- petition. Eight members of the Washington Canoe Club swimming team aiso will be seen in actic in two of the four outh Atlantic championship events and the two open swims which are interspersed throughout the after- noon’s program. Lieut. W. G. Farrell, sectional title for stroke and_150-) in the the ent thr thi Jory | gin holder of the |y} the 440-yard breas d_backstroke, will | (ay try for the 100-yard breaststroke | champlonship_along with Carl Ahl feld, and H. N. Miller and H. V. M Mullen will attempt to annex hon in the 50-yard free-style dash for South Atlantic crown. . F. R. Miller, J. A. Kelley, Jerome Shear eritt Ansley and Oscar | Loeser are entered for the half-mile swim, W. J. Stevenson will carry|wil Washington Canoe Club colors in the | 1 440, and Farrell and Stevenson will| Li; compete in the 100-yard backstroke. | cits Three crews have been named to represent the Washington Club in each of the junlor tandem-racing canoe events, but only two boats will ent in each final, elimination trials being scheduled for a late hour this evening. Potomac Boat Club entries for the | quarter-mile canvas boat events fol- low: Junior Bogley. Senior Burch Junior_tandem Dowling | in the | C: Lot | tou Ra one-man, single blade—R. A w. able blade—Z. A. Biggs blade—Z one-man, double blade—J. entries for the half-mile | event man, racing clas Junior one Zaton Junior one-man, double ley or Z. A. Bi Junior tardem and W. Q. B 3 B. single blade—C ade—R. A L R. A. Dogley alesak and V. Bog- Millar Washington resented in the follows inf are the Senior Ha; Junior e-man, dingle blade—C bul hibj whi gre ove; 5 n which Wash. | ington Canoe Club crews will compete | pre | hill WORLD SWIMMING MARK |1 IS SHATTERED BY BORG | GOTHENBURG, (#).—A new world for 500 meters M style has been se here by Arne Borg, Swedish Ol who returned recently from the | Dla United States. | me Borg negotiated the 6 minutes 19 3.5 seconds, sing the | recognized ma of 4 set by Johnny Weissmuller, American i at Milwaukee. Borg's evious time was Sweden, [ wo swimming record | the distance in | dia omorrow BASE BALL B0 PO, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK Washington vs. Chicago Tickets on Sale Base Ball Park at 9 A.M. Daily North 2707—North 2708 M B »ir debut on August 15 in the unique boats, |and Winifred put” Er Ross, Virginia Clinedinst, and Catherine Bra: At least four Washington swimmers WAHINGTON GOLF CLUB G first issue of which is out toda Ar part alled Although | Washington | Walker Has Fans Guessing as to Shade Bout : Yost May Direct M ichigan Gr Gridmen WOMEN IN SPORT By CORINNE FRAZIER ERMAIDS from the Capitol Athletic Club will meet at the Co- rinthian Boat Club tomorrow afternoon for their third afternoon practice in preparation for the first aquaplane race staged the District by swimmers of the fair sex. ight swimming lassies will make | will represent the District in the Mary. land Swimming Club meet at Balti- more Saturday. Florence Skadding, Ione Elizabeth and Alma Whaler, have already signified their intentions of | making the trip to she Oriole city. Three events for girls—one of them a South Atlantic championsHip race— | are included on the program for the fair sex. The 100-yard back stroke | is the championship event. The other | two races will be 50-yard and 100-yard | free style contests. of ture race of the big regatta to be s ged by the Corinthian and Capitol chtsmen They - will ride joyously hnd elght high-powered motor skimming over the surface of - with the skill and appar- | llow. But, as they overed in their brief , the appearance Qeceptive. Many a a spill in Wi il is min, s fa he! = haler, The semi-final and title rounds of | the Happy Hollow playground quoits | | tournament will be played off today aret Follansbee will meet Betty | an and Priscilla Woodley will Helen Hartman in the semi- ‘The winners will meet for the hampionship. Mrs. F r of the ground, w ence Skad Elizabeth Davis the eight | to “stay plattorm™ Winkje Ione, Alma Ena Oettingill, aunce are sitolites who are learning in the most unstab) existence. and Hazel Il act as es are being received for the pitol Athletic Club singles tennis rney by Tillie Raine, chairman of | tournament committee. Miss announced that followin event a doubles tournament 1 be inaugurated. phe following here have been listed lian Hoffman, Marion Birch, May- n De Sousa, Frankie Ross, Virginia Betty Fried- Annabelle | Winifred Florence Skadding, Marie Louise Franklin, Tillie ‘Aman, Bobbie Poppesque | Helen Streeks singles ternoon & Susie Me Miss M aptured the Rose- | tennis title yesterday ee-set battle with | er, 6—4, 3— 4 ver in’'the semi-finals had | eliminated Bertha Soper in another | | three-set encount 6—3, 4—@ and was favored to win the champign- ship. Miss Streeks with Miss Mever will represent their ground in the inter- playground tournament to be staged the latter part of August. Carballa, Deubig, Florence Cecilia ine, hm A e Q ; Wheatley School girls are scheduled to swim in the Rosedale pool this afternoon. ISSUES “LIVE” BULLETIN - | OING a step further than the usual reports made to goli clubs, the Washington Golf and Country Club, one of the Capital's most |, progressive organizations, has inaugurated a monthly bulletin, the | ;, containing items of interest to all members ™ source of a memb. on the te o airs. It has in it a tion devoted to the entertainment, ens and galf committees telling of work of each committee, and de- coming activ | wong the items contained in the letin is announcement of an ex jtion match schedul f the latter of August or early September, ich will bring together four of the test golfers in the wor to play the Washington Golf and Coun-, winning card for the six ing round was 33. he 1 serves & ank A Congolation — Mrs. mbia. defeated M up. H. A. K > L' V. Frazier 2. Consdiation——¥es Columbi b ckburn . Banhy 1l Mrs. H 7 A. L. Houghton, winner of Potomac Park championship, and John | District | hin | Armour, ‘ummings the e a few over the Salisbury, in advance of the tional public which beg! links con If Association ork Monday ind, course of the na- anounces traps are to be in- the second green to vent b rom bouncing down the on either side of the green, and ding up the matches behind Dorothy White Golf and Cou Club n the six-hole ¢ ing round of Golf Associa- | ournament yesterday at Colum.| he did not survive the match rounds of the minjature tourna- nt event. Mrs. E. R. Tilley of In- n Spring women's cham- | ang" B n tw won the first lr”" f Stephen Colla up In"the final round. Miss feated Phyllis Keeler in the | i Dotk Tibhard ‘and. Cranave consolation. Miss White's | Luphard and, Cranave greens additio arou th COMMERCE NETMEN WIN. Department of Cc defeated Patent Office | Departmental ~ Tennis | counter. Wom nerce racketers 3to2 ina League en Stopand consider—use your own judg ment—why somany menwho can affor: to pay much more for cnsara disregard the low price of Warre Owis and judge them solely by their amazing quality. Figure it out for yourself. Every commercial success has been made through giving far greater valueat smAlF er profit. And in the cigar field there is no more outstanding success than Wmre Owis. A million aday tomeetthe demand of those who choose this cigar by preference alone! This vast popularity bene- fits the smoking public in quality as well as in price. It builds enormous pur- chasing resources which enable the manufacturer to buy up and store tre- mendous quantities of the best tobacco the market affords. No better proof of this can be offered than the Warrs Owis that are being smoked today. Great purchases of tobacco from the finest crop in years have added a new sweetness, a new mellow- ness to a cigar 8o un- iversally —why White Owls are now tasting better than ever THE tobacco now being used is from the sweetest, mellow- est crop in years . . . and Warre Owe is giving you the full advantage of it. | ciation | Pla: ot |limina JULY 29, 1925. SPORTS. o7 CARP, BOWEN'S RVAL VETERAN DUE TO RETURN IS ASPIRING FIGHTER| ' 1) A CTIVE DUTY ON FIELD Eddie Bowen's opponent at Wash- ington Barracks Arena tomorrow = 4 Dne B P oo | Loss of Little Expected to Bring “Hurry Up” Out of Kid Williams, former bantamweight | B champion, according to Sammy Har- | ris, who pointed the Kid for the| world title and now is grooming Nate Carp for a crack at the same | honor. The Baltimore possess all the rir liams ever disclosec by his manager that he is exhibiting more natural ability than the cham on ever did. After two ye the ring, Williams was st first-class prelimi. sc1 Semi-Retirement From Coaching—Believes Old-Time Pep Has Been Lacking. et et wi | o e BY LAWRENCE PERRY. EW YORK, Ju 29.—They say that Yost upon Ferry Field, at Ann Arbor, this Fall as actual field the foot ball destinies of the Maize and Blae. the past two or three ye building an imjta y himself w iescend v i director of N In athletic iry 1 for many cities of the East, Harris will send his ma Bowen from the opening g instructions to keep pluggi the body, Williams' old style. has predicted that he will stop I within five rounds and even up s of his recent triumphs over more fighters: B below on their oars ing bell. Carp has been tr Charley aum and eorze ( while Bowen is working out Jackie Turner, Jack Cafoni and owen. desk the blar of general overseer, of actually conducti But me | who t leaving to Geor the coaching Little has been pried aw lm g been a a\u.‘hlv GOVERNMENT TEAMS IN RUNNER-UP FIGHT Second-place honors in the Govern ment Base Ball League may be de: ed today when General Accc occupant of the runne counters Inters by Darnes 3 s Interstaters Office and p of the Ac assis to be res the inir s are reported 1d nov waiting for An MIDGET NINES TO CLASH | FOR BIG GAME PRIVILEGE | and Auth base ball nines, leaders in sections C and D of the midget division of the Wash ington Base Ball and Athlel re to meet today at eld to decide the opponent Corinthian Midgets in the pre to the Chic t American League ) when Boys’ da to ved Eddie Collins and Bucky | will” direct the campaigns for kid teams before the ope league battle, and regular league umpires are to call the and strikes for the youngsters Dreamland Potomac Park loop as the end of B Yest Shipping keying for the lead Shippers stepped ou e | clash is > nine. (ttered hit Union Printer - fourth in Park in venged Harris | the two | of the balls broke a 4-all tie in of their game with the Departmental Hutc MOHAWKS WILL TACKLE ALEXANDRIA CARDINALS ved 9 hits to Sheehy and Edwa Etta | cuit. driven| 1In 1d trot- | Office pro: AURORA, 1IiL, ). en, a bay ma h nmy_ Murph: record in Office out Ma to 10, in a T-inn INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE City. 1. Providence. 0 altimore. '8 Reading. 0. Other games off: rai the ¥ T 11 Shops The former record at North Randall this year, by L: ARG A A T AAAAATASAALATHATATH ISR T ALTALATALHALAASLARANAN NN SS AN 1y Alethaire. The following testimo- nial letter from one of our customers in the coal busi- ness is a good example of the kind of transportation and service we sell: 2-Ton High Lift W. D. BLICK, Coal Dealer, says: International Motor Truck Agency, Tnc 228-32 First Street N.W. 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