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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (., TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1925. SIPORTS. 25 Dempsey’s Throne May Be Vacated : Foot Ball Tutors Planning to Check Stars | NEW YORK BOXING BODY 8820000, | [WOMEN IN SPORT]|FRSTMFISITE |GRANGE'IS CAUSING MUCH IS TAKING ACTION TODAY | as; o, v oo, By CORINNE FRAZIER ! > | CONCERN AMONG COACHES (P).—Harry Greb, middleweight 3 no longer “an old'man’s game"—or, far.that matter, any| . Baptist netmen scored a shut- I Wills Will| mediately consider a bout with Baptist Young Peoples Union League (thers Also Ane “Marks” for Mentors, Who Delight that Jack Dempsey would not-im- the goli-tennis stars. They will say it with golf trophies of con- Tunney “Championship™ Fight Probably champion “boxer, expressed disap- | OLF G Ask-Glenna Collett or Mary K. Browne, | yur over Giatondon® vacorta & shut him. encounter at Potomac Park tennis | pointment here . when _informed ; man’s game, exclusivel, He was determined, however, to | vincing size and impressiveness. Ask your husband or any other he-golfer | 2n¢oun roblem | today, 1 am sending this letter by Praziem: W . < | The score was 4 to 0 | - i T - Be Approved—Titleholder Spurns Gren | obtain the mateh if It were Pos- | of your acquaintance. | “In singles Gordon Willard defeated in Devising|Defense to Stop Scintilating Lights i sible. e = a | Perry Mitchell, 62, 6—4; T. R. Wil . S ; 2 o 5 s | i Despite the strange fancy of some | that they take up golf. Without de-| 2 . 6—2, 6—4: T. R. w With Hope of Pacifying Commission |of our brother golfers that women are | siring to betray any state secrets, we (500 triumphed over'Charies Difwiler, of Great Fall Game 1 ying ( S¢ . | | . § . o 6—1, 6—4, and A. E. Constantine won . i | | nuisance on the course, they serene. | must admit that at 17 we scarcely | ® SRR Sonaan i SR e ‘WALKER SKEPT'CAL [ly continue hitting the ‘jolly ol' pill| knew what a golf course looked like | from H. R Dancy by default when e L | 9 | . and are steadily advancing to the and thought a brassie spoon was | the Clarendon plaser broke his racket 3 A : f sl Mol o) ) AKING * 77| nt 13pka in the golfing world. | something new In tablewsre. | Asretionping the arst set 11— BY LAWRENCE PERRY. [ W VQRR, August 4—Jack Dempsey's heavvweight pugilistie NM G PEAC M. K':?}";:‘_;'Ip;’:l:m"r';mS:Jm":;:"“j'l':“ The Rosedale pool will be “well doubles engagement from Mitchell | EW YORK : August 4 That wirring sound which fills the East-and | throne is bheing dusted and polished for a new occupant. | was inaugurated, and quite a number | stocked” with enthusiastic Hn}:n mTr-“"Th?“"",’ly"r:;',”}"' e ncome Middle West with the subdued clatter of a loom under f ead t Steps to suspenc champio i nilure i ot o bicinity aids tomorrow afternoon. when the | b « i : : % : Ry y‘;‘ to susper | the champion for his failure to appear in { By the Associated Press. of Youngsters ‘:,r‘v‘r:‘);T w‘;,\l:i:‘l;‘,\'e‘;":;jrfl“ feom: Whestier Mayes: mrk\";“:";,o“'m"!' tomorrow afternoon at | way rises fromsthe brains of coaches and their assistants who are l New York and accept the challenge of the negro. Harry Wills, and plans | “CHICAGO, Auguat 4.—Mickey Wal:| in o clany, oorney, Was » Awarded | View ani Virginia avenue aive in for R nteton for the. Columbia Federa. | WOTKINE day and:night devising plans to stop Red Grange ! Ve R Cmination title series to elect his successor engaged the New 'ker, the welterweight champlon, who ! 1o the girl with low score on 18 hole | a' cool swim. This pool s fast be- | inries for the Columbia = Federa: Pennsylvania, which, in common with most Eastern teams, makes a [ ork Boxing Commission today {8 facing indefinite suspension by the | in the 14 to 18 vear class, and also to | coming one of the tmost popular awim. | " 'Ofrnament close tomorrow with | : ! 2 | Dempsey himself was unable to appear to defend himself orally. He New York State Athletic Commission, |the little miss under 14 who turned ming canters in the District. ullding. Names may hé submitted | [CHCh of defense, will have some definite ideas as to how shall | has written the commission asking its indulgence in his delays, resulting 'J not h(v{_wflul for 2 immediate set- lnFlhe low card for 9 holes, S & o fll com. | PY telephona, Call Main 7693. | be handled, and theyscay that when Bill Roper and h eton assistant Bt e b R o ement. of the controversy. ‘ast on the heels of news of this y playground swimmers will co : : s e Pt ey = B, bt wend wori fontheicen. AT i e ar e Ak | Walker came here vesterdax o he:| tourney, which was Inausurated solels | pete. In” lsmatian reiate at. Rosedare were at Ann Arhor this Spring they gave some attention to this Grange i on hadi resched aotein : g 3 L4 T the [ gin tr for his “10.round no-de- | for the purpose of encouraging inter- | pool Friday and at Georgetown next MACKENZlE INCLUDED | problem. Sa have coaches of other teams - : p1on had reached an end. e ision hout with Billy Wells of Great | est in golf among juniors, comes word | Tuesday. Winners of the two meets | | et i baeion ot ns o nticipating the dethroning of | Athletic Commission, New York City. ain Friday night at East Chi-| that a star in this juvenile class has | will be entered in the biz city meet, . .0 i Dempsey today as well as the com Dear Sir: Following my wire of CA0. At the same time the New | risen on the Midwestern horizon, | which is to be run off near the close |N TITLE GDLF LIST D_ c. MUNY NET PA'R become a shining mark for the de misgion’s approval of a ampion - York commission considered suspen-|where a slip of a girl barely 17 years of the season fense his ground-gal + ship” hattle hetween Wills and Gene sion of Walker and Jack Dempsey, old has hecome a State champion. ——S | certain to be a 10 one allow Tunney, Promoter Tex Rickard has|airplana servide. hoping it will reach 'if they do not appear before the Gertrude Boothby recently captured Wet grounds eaused a postpone | IN NAT'ONAL MATCH P e .45 i Aumady, taken preliminary steps (0/vou and vour associates on the com.|commission and sign agreements for |the Minnesota State title, (rlumphing | ment of the finals of the volley ball, | By the Associated Press | et e e it Stage a ontest bhetwee! the cha o . - matches with their outstanding ch; over a large field of experienced tennis and dodge ball tournaments at NEW YO = L | ¥ o Aazing star = under s eillance from -5 = 3300 : ol o ol P NEW YORK, Amwgust 4 More than lengers this Fall. Ric i says thay|Slssiop inite for. your meetngiof} Lo ot vl Te Shndo ann Harsy Wills. players. University - of Maryland Summer | " 0 4 Haed r Feil WRIKIES to whistie). sl \ae & cania. Dempsey positively not fight this August 4. i “They can’t aeem to get us straight-|~ A few vears ago girls at her age | school yesterday. The winners will plavel 0y Auagred AN | BALTIMORE, August 4—Maurice | quance the sardene he: o e ke | véaf As Yyou ‘have no doubt youlssit Lemmt out:” sald Wlkér.' “T-agresd’to | would'nave Iaughed at; the suggestion bbeds idgd today. last three national amateur gOIf |y O-'Neill and Bob Considine, Wash. | to he sporadic if even th 3 Mickey Walker, welterweizht cham. |°Xperienced being at times misquoted fgh; Shade and my manager, Jack — | ehampionships have entered this year's Grange e i Diojl. who was slated vesterday to ac. DY well meaning but imaginable cor- | gf2\ (PSS ANT TN anager. Jacl : o ington's doubles entry in the national | Grange is a hi en i company Dempsey back into the | espondents, it was this fact that | gontP% S8 |Yournament. which starts at Oakmont. | pyplic conrts tennis tournament heing | PUt mere acknowledgeme he ad. @ jamks of the New York ineligibles |occasioned the wire referred 0. and| "“hen they had me before the com- HARD'NG CUP LINKS D. C. LS PLA e e 3t the United Stixtod S | b ot (lifion. Pack. will oRpage] b 1o o he Yoars Wave e because of his failure to arrange for | ROW this letter 15 o1l e | Association has announced. e . % " nsive side of foot b o e Iatanss: G Bis it waatoat Dave I am sure you gentlemen have {‘\‘“"1'; nh’\',“" ”:L‘;‘ ';"”.' e i The list includes Robert T. Jones, | Robert Flournoy and W. J. Hume, the say that if he even approaches in the Ahade. today was in Chicido rraining | Do _desire to know my private busi. | noai, N4ve to sicn for me and talkk| - P| AY STARTS TODAY | N | N Y e e At il Gacee voni B | Naw Criaaic soatht ihia sttty coming season the ihrilling feats for-a fight with Billy We Loss of | ness affalis. bef alone concerned| g o "1 Luess, bacaude they: ot | of Los Angeles, finalists Jast vear, as | the first round of play for the dou :,,h" he J:xfruvv-:\” t vear he max hi€ title in New York is no new thing | in my professional doings, which come | po'®, [ Kuess because they. seem (o - - — well as many of ‘the former cham- | ' % B assalzned forthwith, to.the super to Walker. He [ dethroned | under vour jurisdiction o I e o o b 5 5 pions of the event. . = 2 ass : Belare oo the i ool Mo | Sinos | ratunsed to Lédkiilies 1 Drotect Dempsex by ducking Wills| GARDEN CITY. L. L, August 4—| CUMBERLAND, Md., August 4—| ™ The Dresent list includes Hugh C. Trige, District of Columbia | _ Modern fool hall defense Ioyes a have worked fast to undo the entan- ;w"e for -an immediate. sattlament of n though three of the members Three feminine racketers from the fi:"' Jones. Hllnla municipal singles champion. was elim ‘f "}:‘l-;“';:';‘ flx'»‘" here he ";’\ Turns Down Big Offer. Yo he ot IR Mpaglul aTaR TU ik dvbie of the Washington public links zolf| District of Columbia will make their| 5oh Gargner. Chicazo inated yesterday In his initlal en- | tides Grange there it Bakee of Noron LOS ANGELES. Calif.; August 4 | largeineasin mioeannd Mo oot | #1_fought Shade twich: mnd tam f(eam, which is playing fn the Harding|bow today “in the Allegany.motntais arle (Chick | Evans. counter by Andrew Maclachlan of | western. e wil o UP)—Another visiting promoter has | has heen told that hereafter my pro. |T°3d¥ to fight him again. Perbaps| .. .~ nietition, were well under 80 | championship. now In progress on the| Jemcs D Stoshan Chester, Pa.. In straight sets, f—4, | PINZ this Fall and ettt 3 i S ok h % e when Kearns gets here he will talk i = | D."Clarke Corkran. Philadelphia P | atrend 1 e af Pobn me awa rom Jack Demp: fessional affairs will be conducted by zht | vesterday in practice, the chances of | Cumberland Country Cluh courts. R E."Knepper. Chica 3 o . €mpty-banded. - He was Flovd. Fits i 3 N bY Imatters over ahout putting the fight | vesterda 7 g R.E- Knepper. Chicaza. Ted Drewes. national champion, | Will presen Tilinois simmons. who journeved to Lot | ward, the Brovis his contract | o1, here the Capitalites retaining the trophy| Frances Krucoff. District champion.| @hn G- Anderson, Mamar who is defending his title against rep. | Would do we d reams that Angeles in the hope of sizning the | with me in %o far 4% ARANCes ate con he way if ioks now. Shade won't o not appear "'{:III‘rLfiT"“";‘:"M"g will play Mildred Newion of Cumber.| Densmore shute, Huntinsion. W v resentatives of 18 cities, easily won | Meet Yale will fing e champion a hout with Harry Greb cerned will he recognized :"J" A G S M r‘l»r\‘:d today “and tomorrow at. 36| 1and -in ‘the second ‘round. - Miss pltred . Gmer. Jackzonviile’ F1a’ | nin first and second round matches. | 53 fullback prospect at_Michigan City. Ind., in September v earnest i on to mateh w © meet him, and the New York com- Dlay . Ao o R 2 | Wrenes Lioyd. Greenwich - Conn In the first he defeate an Lisker | Nevers of Stanford Dempser told him tha! he had anls | Hare veme b amiention to match with | iation won't lai me fght in their holes medal plav one round of 15| Krucoff won by default vesterday. Hariinn iy gofiaiin 4 508 In the first he deteated Hyman Lisker | Nevers o one fight in mind at present—the 1 arrived in New York back from my | territory because Kearns is my man. holes being "’;""l'"",‘: '"'h:?;" ‘i"“"-" Marjorie Wooden drew a first round | g G Fones. ir; Pittsburen clash he took the measure of Clarence | WYcoff of Georgj houg with Harry W nd that he | honeymoon trip to Europe. still holds. | a5er, So maybe well have to come | Vesterday 5. Lo FOUERIOn, “Iter| bye and Is.scheduled to. play Mrs. Bobore & Ranpmain. Summer X, 1 | Allen of New Bedford. be the object of plan would not consider other bout The one match that has recef to Chicago to put the thing over. Ship. scorad a 13, which is just par| Pulcher Smith. ranking Cumberland | Badie Lawie Noriak. Mo’ > | The eight cities still in the singles | hif strenzth and skill. and now thar until he had straightened out the | nite consideration will s Kearns is en route Kast from the ship. scored = C. Shor ™h ehi Yoo . | Dexter Cummings_ Chicago. | title hunt are Chicago, New Orleans. | the ability of Stiffler of Brown is Wills affair with the New York possible, to meet the demands of your | PAcific coast and probably will arrive for the caurse. John C. Shorey, the| plaver. who holds two 16gs on the| Prareis oMMt Beminn Pittsburgh. Baltimore, Detroit. Phila. | Known he. too. will know the sagle o i Stal hots RS | here tomorrow. District public links champion. had | chalienge cup. TEREL IR, [ S | Aelphia. Chester and St. Louis. Drewes | ®¥e of the defense. =o i for frered here is an inside to all important - . Eddie Frost was 78 and W. A.| Corinne Frazier meets Helen Schaidt.| Frea Weihe Baston : is carrying St. Louis colors. stars abound th Y t hoxing matches, and 1 am persuaded | McGuire “"“ = 4 303 | AMother Cumberiand racketer. desee Guiiford Bowton. . Foot ball science h : 2t P R P ber: ] hatd 3, Yewiar Groenwich, Conn, P e, nd thai e that what vou gentlemen particularly | ELIZABETH RYAN TAKES | The New O TS ot | o Mrs. G, H. Boehn of Baltimore, whio | . Jaginsid X. Lewis Gremzic hat any back. ¢ Angeles long | exact s that I snall accept the withes | while Philadelphia ha & figured prominently in the Distriet| Withem M Rerkje Montaair N. J FIVE OHIO PROS GAIN an be thw in a greater or enongh to find o hat chance B or otherwise of the commission re-| TWO TOURNEY MATCHES below the total of the Washington ner avent several weeks ago. Is carded | e Beid St Lows " T degree, wherefor nowmbent upe had” of the Dempsey-Wills | garding the match | oentingent. : ha! 10 meet Susan Beall of Frostburg,| Frank ¢ Newion: Detro | PLACES IN U. S. EVENT | the offense 1o emplov the stars as fight. It will be gratifying to me to have | RYE. N. Y.. August 4 (#).—Eliza Buffalo will be the venue of the| county title holder, in what is ex.| Clarence Wolll Sanmnston. Mo 5 ¥ threats almost as frequently as thes Démpsey's Rob Roy |official recognition of my wire and |béth Ryan. former Californian, now 1926 public links championship, Ac-| pected to he the feature match of the| J. Wood Platt/ Philadelohia. + | SPRINGFIELD, Ohio. August 4 (). are called upon actually 1n ecarry the Arthur Vates. R 2 i vi | decision announced by v. Mrs. Boeh day di a AR | —The ‘five golfers who will repre.| ball. Which. by tha wax. i« not the Benton. is<ued ment explain- | this 1 g at you have {living in England. has advanced to cording to a day. Mr n v sposed| BTt L2 Hochester N. Y ap. 4 h S neiithat oo et e o e e il e ad 0f ey TaF The Ner [THa soubils links ‘Commictes of ‘Bvelyn Clavbrook. $0. $—1 Pred W kniehs. Fhubsasiones sent Ohio In ‘the national professional | least of &' stars valie . fight Greh was due to the premature time for my personal appearance be- | York State women's singles cham- | — . - | Play in the men’s xm%lu will start ‘;"‘;{f “‘;;;:mfir\y”r'gw}”' tournament mdcmcuo 'Sp]‘;mn;\b.r 21 e publ n of a letter he had written | fore you. | pionship. She defeated Mrs. W. H.| GE. tomorrow morning. Tom Mangan W. Hamilton Gardner Bafialo. to 26, emerged successfullv from a to the New York commission | “Very respectfully, T wait a wire or | Pritchard in the first round in love RENEW OLD GRUD heads the list of Washington stars| Capt B F Carier Deerfiord. Til | field of 42 candidates in the State STAR ATHLETE HURT et |letter from you, and in the meantime | sets and eliminated Louise Wilson! CLEVELAND. Ohio, August 4 (®).— | entered. Bob Burwell, Hugh Miller . qualifying rounds. | coa R oS Letter to Commission. let me assure you that I am making | in the second round, Pete Sarmiento of the Philippines, and | Paul Harding, Owen Howenstein and MARULLO K. 0.'S SMITH They are. D. K. White, Cleveland: | —Charle Toore. champion Just how ihe publication 'of the|speed to clear evervthing in connec.| Other seeded stars to advance on|Eddie Anderson, Wyoming bantam-| Gwynn King. from Washington. also | George Howard, Canton: Ray Derr Penn S ler and & mem tetter made the Greb ma - | ti i . : <ons 4 r with Miss Ryvan were Mary|welght, principals in a sensational| are entered, as well as Fritz Mercer,| NEW ORLEANS, August 4 (®.— and Jim Brophy of Cincinnati and ber of the I'nited S1ares Olmpic 1on <ibla was not made cleage 5 1‘";“?\\ et ‘;‘.};:,,?fl“;:ir(!‘y,",“.,{‘e:x iR 08 e Biame mlanor oty Helgn]honf here two weeks ago. meet at|Lehigh star: S. McFleroy. of Pitts'|Young Marullo of New Orleans knock- | Emmet French. Youngstown. in 1924, suffe he loss of thre of the missive, dateg ), Was | ment necessitate my being here. Wills. Miss Wills drew a bye in the Olvmpic Arena tonight in a 10-rounc | burgh: Ed Garbish of West Point. and ' ed out Jeff Smith, Bayonne. N. J.. vet-| Brophy and Deer were tied for low | fingers of 1 ght hand veste Riven out. It road “JACK DEMPSEY first round and then won a stay in fbout. In their last contest each scored| Warren McGruder and John McGee |eran. in the eleventh round last night. | score with 147. three ahove par. while at work in the Lenape Foun- dames A. Fagley, chairman State| “World's Heavyweight Champion.” |love sets over Mrs. Beatrice Koukol.|three knockdowns. of Baltimore. Marullo weighed 168 and Smith 1665, Rain slowed up the course ldry. operated by his father A el N (I Theress a little bit of MURAD (. nearly every cigarette ... 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