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SPORTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 192 SPORTS 23 Suzanne’s Nerve Tells at Nice Net : Golf Doctors’ Most Popular Prescription LENGLEN'S “STEEL” BESTS |COMPANY F BIG FIVE MISS WILLS’ “IRON” GAME SEEKS OPPOSITION e HYATTSVILL! Md., February 8.— Flushed with recent triumphs over uch formidable foes as the Anacostia gles and Comets of Washington, the regular team of Company ¥, Na- tlonal Guard, of Hyattsville, is out after new laurels this week With E\E_pgwlers 3 LTHOUGH only a few leagues were represented, the Washington Ladies' Duckpin Association went through with its annual meeting yesterday and is ready to carry on for another year. Officers were elected, the arrangement of the annual championship tournament details begun and another meeting for February 26 planned. Perhaps at this next meeting more of the women's bowling circuits of the city will have dele- gates present. Only one new name appears among the list of officers for 1926, although ! | U. S. Racketer Equaled French Girl in Muscle and | Accuracy, But Latter Won Every Endurance N Py i P | However, it is 0 3 vhe Tom ot Wise Buctin Shwties e R L R S = | night, Manager McClay this morning | having still been without a game. performances for use in the classify- ing work. . . = 5 e : 2 y 5! s were exchanged by a couple Girls of all leagues would do well ! . MODERWELL. The Company F Reserves have book- | positions were ex i : BY HIRAM K “\D : e | L gontest for tonight with the |of officials remuining In the line.|lo observe the foul line in their ICE, France, February 8—Helen Wills and Suzanne Lenglen have Memoriul tossers of Washington, | bronson Quaites was re-clected presi. | matches henceforth. It will have to Y. The test which tennis fans have awaited for three years final- whom the Soldiers already have s : o Goadys |2 Observed in the tournament. With e ic test which tennis fans have aws 3 imphed this seatmn. The oy e |dent without opposttion and Gladys | more. than. two months. in. which to Tennis Club, Sund; mixed doubles at the Nice Iy occurred ¢ to be plaved in the armory court here, | Lowd was returned as secretary. | accustom themselves. to remaining be. whe lle gle aired wi ¢ Italian champion, Baron Morphurgo,| Thursday night the Company F |May O'Brien, former first vice presi- | hind the line, the girls should not B E e 1 e Charles Aeschli- | ReE Will play host to the Ro dent, and Jennle Malcolm, former |find it difficult to do so when the big Miss W who partnered with the Swiss champion, Charles |ers of Washington, and the curf weadurer, exenanged offces. Bitier det ander dan {raiser will bring together the Guard| The new officer is Luclle Preble, } ) § Steel w ftist iron an tecl won. Suzanne’s team regis- | “Seconds” and the Columbla Heights [ who has an active st in the ”k’!"r;"f"?v:f!:ll :::’['Ll:gfi;‘("“:"sli)l;nfl‘l }::’"d‘ F o 5 Wt thie score docs mot reveal the | Christian Church five. ~The Rese Public Debt League as the | led for tered two consecutive sets, may e staged. La Fayette also huve bested the Churchmen this | Washington Ladies’ League. She was EX-PALACE PLAYERS TO FACE OLD TEAM Tonight's basket ball game at the Arcade might be termed & homecom ing celebration, as four of the mem bers of the Brooklyn squad, which is engaging the Paluce professionals, played with the Washingtonians last season and are well known to local followers of the court gume. The Brooklvn forwards. Red Conat and Roddy Cooney, performed in Pal ace uniforms throughout the entire 1925 schedule and also helped the Dis trict five open its campalgn in the American League. Garry Schmeelk, manager of the visitors, piloted the Laundrymen through thefr schedule last season, and Buddy Bushman, a guard, had a place in the Palace line- up in a number of the first pro games played here. Brooklyn was knocked off last night by the Cleveland Rosenblums in the first game of the sccond series and will put fortn extra effort tonight in 'HEALTH FOUND ON LINKS, CHICAGO SURGEON AVERS Olympia Fields Club Official Claims Pastime Is Beneficial to Ailing and Is an Excellent Preventive of Illness for Well. By the Akso HICAGO, February 8—The artist w paint ‘ is goli, according to Dr. Albert F. Henr Fields Country Club, which has 1 courses. As physician of the club, with its great clin study of the health benefits of the garn because, he else for a goliers' doctor to do, as “golfing each day gay pay.” ated Preas membe hghting which decid he match, which was one of the prettiest ever seen it made second vice president. of the Masonic i\.\sm ' ion ;.Ind Joseph | an attempt to The Dr. Henning has found that the gainc ha = oii the Rivie N s <l far_the Company B blg fvel S ol e is e :l't'l‘:‘l‘.”:;fdm{ 'lfini\nf.‘,"r':‘.‘xr 15,';',',',‘:,} ln\':ulfr,\ .,}N, king to avente | who took it up while ailing, and has been a - 3 yoints against 20, and the second 33 points | h: ) initely scheduled a g 4 g as- | 1 i DL IeR D bael H a_ pafr [ administered by 3 e al a The first set was IBCANSHE BIRSUEE, anCtic SE ! {.“’,.‘.‘.f\t o ,:‘i‘,‘,',':l“}:i‘"’ t BAME] oelation, when the officers hope to | Strug and Glen Wolstenholme, | Wathington during the Brat s who got into the game before functional a & against " . -| The Reserves, however, will hook | hive more leagues In line, a board of | Perce Lllett and Max Rosenberg to| Epiphany Juniars and. Kanenivas | then . Miss Wills fought personal duels|reputation for infallibility? She never | TG, F0 EYOq, THARET W other | directors will be appointed. Whether [end their 13-game argument on the |are matched for the prelminary The only fatal case among the large o " A against Suzanne in repeated rallies, | showed ft. - She took every lost polnt | o0 \Ghom they have already downed | this board will consist of the asso-|King Pin drives. It may be that|which begins at 715 o-clovk. Nelther| to a stroke of lightning two years ago, a death of a returning terr s with calm|With the impassive nmz.innn‘n during the current campaign. clation officers with representatives | those alleys recently damaged by fire |team has met defeat this season | caddy who did not play golf. SRENE NS \vs Suzanne | Whith has earned her the nickname | " il o | of teams or of leagues only will be de- | Will not be available. In that event, — e - - e accuracy, but nearly always S {for “noker fuce | termined later. Certainly a board Lafavette-Phillips clash may be showed one more ce of nerve and Did lack of teamwork in the newly ‘WII.I.ETT Is VICTOR with league representation only work- tponed and the threecornered sin- | DEMPSEY FOR PHILLY FWE MARKS BROKEN won. partnered couple eause blunders? Tt | | ing with the officers would he m ur rolled elsewhers t visible, Helen's iron muscles ons' Nerve Tells WS i | wieldy. A small committee with ever . S R . was trim ot ad p | e | bowling among women of Washing. | fvn8ing lnto (|xe homestretches of titornia_champion. lookir sverybody knows the . | ton considerably suamplonship races this week. t like a juckey in a wh ittle Tlelen W will S = keen u‘dup;iulu: ul anticipated. In andlong white y sht to vivaclous, scientific Suzanne | By tuking first in the third | All of the new oficers have heen |Inost circuits the first divisions are d pparent effort. ,l\’\“,:.l.,“,,,t\l“' & Beit Sekdvv. sel9F the nathes of :;i—‘.‘:‘:h-: runs be- |identified with the duckpin game |Well bDalanced, and in several the Suzanne's volleys us easih & | stag & Fotos | here for some time. Bronso es | champlonship winner s not apt to 12 in the singles ing staged by the Aloysius Club us 3 n Quaites ¥ ht pour a cup An ob preliminaries to the ten-mile street | WaS One of the first of the woman |be determined until the final week of ive said that she out 1 Girl Wiated, jaunt scheduled for February 22, | Powlers in Washington. Gladys Lowd, | bowling. | by some it e Hurd Willett brought his point total | Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. Malcolm have _— | failed to | wnne“was visibly elated over the | ¢ SR FCCSH DIOUERL s PO pos- |been in the Washington Ladies: i At Aot s and rushed to congratulate | ({1 RE SETES 1011 re, o Shipley | League several seasons. Lucile Preble coLUMB'A TOSSERS | 2 defying human over the net at the end of)for the high score medal when the | has hid much to do wiih the upbuild. | to return it. ch. Then Helen vanished | g, fivemile race is run off next Sun. | ing of the Public Debt League tnd | en popped about the - mother and witne the | giv still has had time to kecp in touch TOP EASTERN LUOP‘ it 1 her audibly i h from the balcony of | “<hipley, who finished second yes- | With the Washington Ladies’ League every er the tennis club terday, is leading the scorers with | With the help of the rank and | prima donna, but she piaves Suzunne remained about the courts |\ tora] of 13 points, while Horace|0f Woman bowlers, these officers i ke which Helen's brilllant | for half an hour. eraclously po | Domigan has taken two third places | Stage a splendid tournament this vear iatad Press | strokes could not break. | for innumerable adm who were | ;ing <. s 5 = TORZ. Tt =y i spleniy Dull fisiente A et re | oa o, Tmlas gaRata gTournament play will start Aprit| 00 | J9BE, Fetmiary §—Two > mechanical perte tion of | and |,<~L:,:—m[uv)‘\:»lr aut 12{:!vh Bie siok | pivillett made the distance in 2 _;"n:_”:ht“f:n‘n:'f“;""w‘":‘r")‘v‘l“j-”“““l‘*;l Inter te Basket Ball League slen-Morphurgo machine the | Father Letiglen, up from his sick | minutes 30 seconds. setting o new |tlme the annus Lou ash- | this week, Columbla meeting Pennas, | enuous efforts of “‘Baby swathed in heavy sarments to record for the Plaza cinder path. |!PE tv Duckpin Association will 1 in New York Friday and Cornell i her Swiss [alwass him from the Mediterranean | Domigan finished third. The fivs “':‘ ""[“" T oo fnle estilieh iting Dartmeuth at Hanover &eem » fail by a hairbreadth other harriers who started crossed o4 e men sta owl for ! vietory Suzanne’s famous th e in the following order: |ttles April 12 and probubly will re Columbia leads the league with ved @ sm v‘viu." _'rn;w‘:‘:-- | who sril in sa Ilcv‘mrnh. Montague. Looney | Adire “"1 ‘“‘; k; Ji i their] jirae victories no defeats. Dart v Helen's famous | daughter’s expectec e hat means only a tew alleys | oot LEORES the gamr | LTI turned over to the fair duck. | 3o, stoond. T8 tHearaporern tch, in which | rs for their competitions. How- | with 42 pointe. > RS to the side which could | FENCING PUPILS FIGURE the W. L. D. A. belleves evers- | Standing of the te thing can be done in good order. W | | 1 ‘ IN EIGHT EXHIBITIONS | fhos. Sitirte “t0” commrtoe o™ | corss 3 [ B THE O AR AP e | ety oruiitle e, 3 Wion iy A ineiiuce. NEW CASTLE, Pa. February §|,,5encing puplls of Prof. P. Lanzilll | bfore” midnight of April 6. The | Lot 4 In muscle-and accuracy Miss Wills| (g _yarry (Nap) Lajole, who one | '00k part in elght exhibition matches |w. L. 1. A. officials want 10 s | Comnell B s nev;h.ub equ 1.:1 il;aanr\‘x\o_fl)my\e\':;)‘ Hinelatarsad At second bass fog tHe ;{eslml':\‘y at the Lanzilll studio. 1521 |for the arrangement of schadules, | Yaln [ andurance tes on by the| el Pod Indlans & her b street. =" — A StpEEwoman. TRt oue _;:eli‘;:;i‘f{l“l"L“ llans and other major| = goponents n the bouts with the| [Last year bowhing In the women's = >nal attempts to trick her opponent | [atdic (' the Ohlo and Pennsy sabre were as follows: Antonio Grana- | tournament was in two cl Duck HOCKEY RACE TIGHTENS. high balls only gave Suzanne the | S(ita League. tlero vs. Wilson Wing, Ruth Jack-|pinners with averages of 85 or better| NEW YORK. Fel S (& opportunity to reply with a deadly Lajoie will assume the post of com- | S0n ve. Prof. Lanzilll, ry E. .\tlwr‘\wro pl i A. With more | Three defeats for 11 t smash. ioner with the opening of the | V. Prof. Lanzill, Florence Merriam |leugues to draw from this vear the | Senators TRInE OF tHE Nuw When speed was a decisive factor season, and his duties will be | VS. Prof. Lanzilli, Antonino 3 P iation may_provid or three | York Ame into last position, Helen appeared momentarily superior. | similar to those of the supreme arbiter Antonfo Granatiero and classitications. ~ This matter will be | in the Na The spectators were breathless at the | of the majors. Hudlow vs. Wilson Wing. discussed at the I ary 26 meeting. | tic race ¢ In folls matches Florence Merriam opposed Prof. Lanzilli and Ruth Jack- Clair W. Hudlow retartes of th requested endless rallies, but always the last volley was Suzanne' ‘Was Helen hypnotized by | Lajole, who resides in Cleveland, | was named at 2 meeting of the league uzanne's | here. 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