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1 THE EVE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 e - 1926. PORTS. Princeton Tossers Play C. U. Tonight : Suzanne and Helen to Meet Again Soon MIGERS VISIT BROOKLAND |FORT WASHINGTON FOR LOCALS’ BIG CONTEST BASKETERS IN LEAD SAYS SUZANNE LENGLEN 'REGULARITY OF PLAY WON, |EAGLE QUINT NOSES BOTH SCHEDULED TO PLAY OUT ALOYSIUS FIVE| N NICE TOURNEY SINGLES . o i | e Fort Washington gained on Fort | T T 3 i | . Skinny Madigan, all-around athlete | = — - 5 Humphreys in the race for first hon VE ‘G z Game Should Be Corker—Jersevites Play Maryland | ors in the Service Basket Ball League BYjS SUZANNE SLENOLEN: at Fastern High and pivot man for| Pueps Will Run F March e i . B 7 7 1y tking the measure of Fort Myer. | ANNES, Erance: Februacy 15~ How did [ win? the Lincoln Park quint during the X un From March .8 to 15—American T, T 2 v W o 20 to in a tilt postponed from e ; i Eehe by omorrow—W., & M. Beaten by G. W., Moves | I won exclusively by re, ; of opening half of the scholastic basket S . . & M. W, T s | 3 clusively by regularity of pl Star Now Is Considered to Have Ev ) 7 ! e e . : ' ball series, starred in an Anacostia s s Considered to Have Even Chance on Hillto O1d Liners Trim Virgini victory gives the defending I never took a chance. | placed my balls, but I did not impose my | Bagl untform last night when the ang ners 1 rginia. e Qu e ns in | 3 51 v re > hig o he ~ ~ o P & . while tHe Engineer tossers | §ame. 1 simply returned the ball / 4 senfor champions realized one of to Conquer French Girl. eSS ::Lf.\('. 1 only four out of I mI\ ery glad that T am still champion, and that it is all over. their pet ambitions by downing the bt AT s I e ovs. il Attortnees But T am not so hagpy about my play. It was much beneath my )crack Aloysius Big Five. RINCETON UNIVERSITY'S basket ball team comes here today for {up With the s isdry e !mrnml ~chiefly because of private atfairs which kept me awake crying| Madigan’s basket in the lust m By the Associated Pr N UN Y et ies here todaysfon upitia thefeat fter- | il the liveiong night, but also because of the dreadful din which accom- | yte of play g Birds ANNES, France, Febru B two games, the first of which will be staged with Catholic University | {000 W0 TG N0 e I panied the match throughout its whole course. ute play gave the Birds an 15-to- ANNES, France, February 17.—Helen Wills and Suzanue Le \ at Brookland tonight and the other with Maryland at College P: last Thursday, but ¢ Tennis is not base ball or boxing. | ~ind hard hitting in the least. In Ld‘;;n‘“‘;l (;mr‘mf Aloyeiwhenia, ¢ are to mect again on the Riviera. Both the American and French f srrow evening. The Tigers should have their hands full in both con- |Of the snowstorm. The encounter will It is not helped by a noisy cheering | fact, I rather enjoy it. 5 loomings tennis champions have announced that they will play in the sec- [be staged on the War College court. | section S | Ralph Bennie, Emory Mader, Bert 1 Nice ¢ et which 1fsun 8 S e | The next scheduled game is listed | For me to play well T must have . Always Confident. Thompson and Morris Cl G |Lon S VIte tousTTcil NN CIWE B drom March 8 to March 15. rooklanders look upon the clash with Princeton as the big game | for Tuesday between Fort Myer and | quiet and be able to concentrate. |1 never m;"”"'hllufr‘;r i moment hat i el A W ol ke Suzanne has entered the singles of her home town club, and Miss " § : B 3 e : shington Barrack Vut yesterday T wis thinkine ahout | there was the slightest doubt about | upsetting the " District unlimited | \yi)i; will fulfi e schedule she Pout ot e t iedule, and the contest always attracts a capacity crowd. To-| Prrpe teanss stand as’ follows e vate worrtes all the e U | my winning. 1 always had plenty in | champs.© Mader led in the scorins Wills will fulfill the schedule she mapped out when she came to Europe ght promises to be no exception. Play will start at 8:30 o'clock | O e | e atatda ot the "camieuna | reverve, us when I made Miss Wills|With a total of 8 points. Fitzgeraki | and also will participate in the play Catholic University, has an attractive and formidable team this year, | Fort \Washin % Y Rili| alss physically upset owing to a rag: |d0 @ lot of running when the games|Was beat for the losers. with 7| After the stirring battle between the 5 1 Princeton, although it began the season with only a couple of varsity | Washingtor 4 1 % 1ing headache. But I was not nervous | climbed to a score of § to FRSIE CpcEE o i tos dhae | hicl: the French girl was given a S e 192 G and, has made great strides, and now. is | Azmy: Medi 1 3 300]in the test degree. | favor in_the second set dia not he Eagles jumped into the lead at | —3, 86, the betting odds have dropped greatls wvers of the 192425 squad on hand, has made great strides, and now i | {5 355 H S 4 O il n e o s Solaes ot ercat ated as having one of the best combinations in the East. — % | Had a Headache. 1y weakened at this point as a result | Way until the final session when the | e S RS g ¥ at St v In Capt. Loeb 015 Dk ac | A four trom e tonl line, unAGTami] S DoNE oI COmbIISHONACTAT Ien £ my tacti loys knotted the count ! Cloud and Wimbledon. Lou0eyy 4 S | TQuLSae ! line and Ham feopg01 court stars going under the| At one stage my headache was s "' S i A — e e I Qums, with four baskets und 3 : o | After cach losing game 1 said to — Il the R ; have one of the outstanding pluyers|Adams, with four baskets and Hame of the Wonder Five makes its | bad that my eves became blurred 50 |y iry ach losiug gamel ISl e | Al the Riviewa still is resounding i i om the 15-foot mark, were the big |y s . o { myselr Well, thank goodness, it is | i Jf the country, He is tied for the lead | trone 1n' the Marvland attack. Howe|initial —start tonight inst the | that 1 could not see impossible for me to do uny iworse S q 2 Y N with praise for the work of the Ame corine stern Intercolle Ve was the tight defense of the| vh::.”:.m. "_.\mw !‘ ! ln ];‘._‘ ; \)lvx:.l}\d,-» [ .\l}ll\l\r[-‘llv wats good throughout the | (hay that! ican girl a ist the French champlon ite L great allavound | Old Liners that forced the Cavaliers | got B g8 seheduied for the armony:| IDALCH - 1ut et me say this—that Helen is | in the final of the Carlton Chib singles perfor ihe |10 shoot from lons distance that Seal| oo AR o Bue Tl nob cet w ainglo one of o Jolly ithle wPorfiand il veryiinics D o | yesterday. Miss Wills was far above - , e of the most bril-| the deciding factor | MrallAcconnHng EmilNG! 7iandl te s A e s it o S mHICESUedppoTiente Mnch he e thun the fap: It N lhrx' usudl game, while Mile, Tonglen be game and the con-| With the teams keved to @ high | General Accounting No. 6 teams| ' Not N of poor quality pers. She is a sweet little girl, who < i at times seemed to be rent by emc 1 h i o long | pitch, the affair proved to be no pink {meet tonight in the Post Oftice | hit 1 Never once did I get in the |played an excellent game. She struck | e A, Y e 1t Wilillel care @nd cairtion don £ e e ese it e B At Joforeg | PIL T wanted. Isnt tennis terrible? | me as havink a very pretty style and | | nated the play, which for the greate cete | Litiers were sent to the sidelines for | the Mailing quint, 33 to & | I think it was chiefly my enthustasin | production of stroke. | INE-UPS oi 11 teams that will be in Washington over the week cnd | PATU was from the baseline, thers which i ) lit50 e menubu i 1as veiiio o ine { which carried me through | 1f you should ask me what part of it S were times when each gir A e another game on_the Tocal | Ciiatior went out by the four personat | K and Tripp starred for the | Ut now that the match is over, let's | the game bothered me most. I could to take part in the national tournament of the United States Squash | gunce of her force on the racket. i ’ William and Mars Vi foul 1 T fowever. the wime heft | Pullman five when the Live Wires | talk about things directly connected | only “From first to last.” be Racquets Association were announced today at Racquet Club, | sen : L he e i o to play Georgetown. | ling. as the plavers who |were defeated, 3 with it. | ciuse way I hated the game. | where the event is to be held, starting S i - e | ter St i . Walamsbure Ave:| foughit tneli. duriiba oanie cin 3 4 | There was a good deal of comment | Iverything was unpleasant about it, Clubs b D A IE IO AN MORMEss ~ 0 ok | The Fr sil! was filled) with i s been trimmed in successive |were hobnobhing after the smoke of |, Councilor_and . high sphool | regarding faulty judging by the lines. |and T think all the circumstances were | ubs from Boston, Buffalo, Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit, Harvard Uni- | 00 SOPER, B AFCE, o e o 40 (GaorEe | battie BLIClsared anas {luminaries. helped the Epiphany big | men. AS to any balls being_called t m 1€ iy e better n | versity, New York, Philadelphia, Providence, Pittsburgh and Yale have sub- | and her victory was sure, £ Rt \ reatly extend S x e to a 30-to11 triumph over the | “out en they. were really “in.” I srth than here in the south, | mitted lists of their plavers who will compete with District racqueters] ed her racket in the 2 e orse Washington did ot 1 Palace Athletic Club. can on a1 i ot used to | where the climate takes avay my en: for the national individual and team championships bor s o oone i d oD || cimet et lium 2 = .| cheating. ‘and if 1 had scen Helen |eriy SR e e ! e jo. The picture of relic a eed it|the visitors leading, 31 to 30, « .\.' |||lnv|||p tossers were handed a set- | Joiing any points because of faulty | But 00 fitana) eV ARatn l“; .\).\\ul l‘n, et been received from H. Hucle W H an, H flo= r fac tha ;nu ordeal was over I llege | stage of the second half, due back by the Terminal Y. M. C. A.] ok By s e Y loiny Such cireumstances as | the Canadian team, which has been | Chilts { however. was not reflected on that of = i e Guint, 35 o 19 work Dy the linesmen I would have | PIAY uch ecircumstances as s Mothior Leugles I e \;nl"k];’T l\:flx‘nu. .”ll n RIS _ | crashed the next ball into the net |those of yesterday's v;lmu‘hA—«-xwaull considered a prospective entrant. | stubbant Thomax ; “6w éonl o lose so/many s il Bt i e e a Soncepti L sketers | intentionaily the matter of surrendering to an out-| David M. Key and M. T JC pexay e Fills”" queried Mn =5 e e N 1 leq | Tmmaculate Conception basketers | MERUOMIN. (0 ey such as accompanted this Mmeeting. | named 1o repre ind 1. M. Hinkle, | peroli—r Helen Wills?" queried Mme. Leng T4 Doints. and outdone only by Whee | cutpointed the Arrows, 58 to 14 SIWHSNIT thi doun ) tho Hellspes (G| s have SriCHisl an tvellies| Potied D zepresent heiCupical Gltyiin How can we explain to papa? o '\fuh‘_ 16, whose \,\'m); turned the |y e dents Took the measure of |Match. thinking the end of AL other people. And there seem to be | the fight for the national individual Iy SR, Bl “-x‘;fl}d"l‘m"‘*(g“wlli}j’—' : L . | tnevETITok: t5 20 E ond set had come with the seore in champions wio do 1ot respond | crown, wil face today in the deciding 2 Janso [t ut itoset b = ar e Jack Fabe five court goals the George Washington squad. “ & AR e e B s e e O mo YAndl. | match of the District tourname ; zanne not reply immediately. but st s | Woodside courtmen swamped the | {20 [0 el <F o) o aing trom | (L o what T like and peopte | ETCOUNter was postponed yester : finall said, somewhat sadly = Jucsnsdyaces e atto AL fian £ s i can say what they like. | Both players are former members ¥ ot "I"l' come « time when I | s Tt = lsed T IR b cight of Harvard teams, and Hinkle cap; {CAROL eRpI D, Jishes (0L sames or | e o land returned to cor e Engzland in 1925, 1ey won the Distric i ships. Get ready = = although naturally the incident tle last year. o Babeone LONDON, T v 17 UP)—That SEATTLE MAKES CHANGES. |id (v my physically nervous stote. | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT. | 'rhe five men who will carry Wash- | biin ™ LRI, T 6 Gl TARS of Washington drives pected to make tonight's session | SEATTLE R | 7 Uin. ASBoclRtadlDiose lington colors In the team matehes | Vule—F severely challengec S 4 ! are expected to make tonight's- session | SEATTLE, Wash.. February 17 () Not Ready for Mate By tuas Aspocinted Brebe: } | on saturday will be picked today or | " scverely challomg athal givee of the annual Masonic Association tournament a big scoring affair. [—The Seattle Pacific Coast League| | gig pot want to play Miss Will B s i | Gmosy . i e caual is in effect % 1 . 7S : 5 ) e m e, shorts 0| by i WRTE SE P 21 wo ews or ol ) 1 X hy pp— . |t erdict o Snglish e < D eakhcally iery dickpiinee of Hoteintelenks o The featermity | ounias DOl o m Crane, shortstob. 10|yl ‘the middie of March, and 1| ¥on newspaper decision from Ernie| W. Paimer Dixon of New york, the MANY AGAINST FIGHT. | criich. | English tenni is scheduled to t w shots at the maples on the Convention Hall [and traded Catcher Tom Daley to Jer. ERIEy Ml dvOLlT Litte wp e ‘1“1 ;:x. 1“ :l"»;zn:ls_rw: KJl-mm_\ Cash- | oL e e oo trobt ioas| PHILADELPHIA, February 17 vy lboims o the: experisiesan nisdice drives in the bow inning at 7:15 o'clock. s:i\rh‘ur‘) for Clifford Best, southpaw [ | st bosei i R s g T Bien Paul, beat Tel Blatt, Minne-|voal ot Buffalo, will be the first of Mayvor Kendrick went on record to- ‘,h“‘ e American v;m will beat Su R T s aoner | : 5 fuse about the present tournament,| 2Pole (€) the visitors to arrive. They are ex-|day as opposed to a proposed Demp- | jame. aie 6 nSrendod fnex - ALCh it e tai | were therefore wrong sn ing us WESS PALM BEACH. Fla.— |pected at the Racquet Club mnmrrmn{\(-,\r\\le championship fight here Without det g 1 M1l 1 Ich it st | prematurely together Happy Atherton, Indianapolis, de-| A st of the visiting players fol : 55 D e e i Tiedl Megaw Mrthur Giban. € e v anapolis. de- [, A& 3 | next Summer as a-sesquicentennial | 1en’s pre-eminence, the writers en Hap 1 a the | not. th demonstrate it lodume | feated Johnny Erickson, New York | "poston—R. A, Povers. B. E. Callahan, P. | fotare who ha T & letir o me | Dn sex [ womd W cme S Baing etabt] LS |m'(_ & S Chamspion: Hiore hare | 4103 P R, Aoy B, By Caianan, B | isters who had protested staging the | wonderful play and the manner ir an: ight | : can champion noy ere- A logg, W- T R Hray : this the mayor said | which Miss Wills developed strategy i« 16 will | - e e |after, I here and now state that 1| JACKSO! Mich.—Jack Penney, | Baffaio— g 5 % d Bt Lite | taimaa E ra-ce | Watson, Evans ith | BY CORINNE FRAZIER | bropese to play in Sinzies tour-| Toledo. middleweight, won a dectsion | R- C. Smith 5 | R e | o ",,“ "',”“.1 S llfirfi.‘;&' irtner with Ett | S os \ {nament at Nice th weoid hence. | over Joe Sullivan, Philadelphia (10.) | ! lebration. & s i I acscEibedia s e lor ous nd Wolstenholme will ASTERN HIGH SCHOOL tossers are putting the finishing touches | "1"do not like to speak of & return ol = lebrati onthiksei e nual interclass series, which will open next Tuesday. I match with Helen as “revenge,” De-| e upon their signal practice and pass work in preparation for the an- | e e probabls. bt e i x\'vw~'u“vrA1u \ll-u!m..;i!i\" The intraclass schedules are practi ¢ complete now and the cl |of_a period of long rivalry. s o asonic Assooiution | teams will be chosen before the end of the weck Tl sl e % damterous CGompers | Freshmen completed their schedule | Princess Athletic Club tossers came | fines to be quict. So did Miss Wills, {etirs with Max Rosenberg in its line- | 3 the Senators defeating the |out from behind and trimmed the Aea- | But the noise went on just the same . o will be in action. | 12 to 11, and the Pandoras |cia sextet, to last night in alyy is unfair. After all, some of us From: Hyattsville will come the ring over the Dalsies in an up- [ Council League game played at Wil { happen to be highly struns, but is Mount Hermon bowlers, while from | set, 23 to 6. The 1 have won |son Normal School that any sin? 1 think T have done Jiast Washington will come the Naval | the majority of their games, and de-| AS this is the first year the Acacias | enough to please people® on the Lodge sl Other teams slated | spite their defeat in the final fra have played in the senior league. thelr | courts, so that I ought to merit thewr to perform Dawson, National, | claim the championship of the series |performanee last night’ is considered | consideration. Singieton. Parker and Alhert Pike. | as they have four victorles to their | an indication of their rapidly growing | 'Helen plaved better vesterday than More doubles and singles will con- | credit. Their nearest rivals, the Sen- rength, for they held one of the |1 have ever seen her plav before. night's _bowlin Arville | gors,” scored three win leading teams in the league to a tight | That is not to say tha: L am fright- » recently tried to Wrest | An’extra practice for all members |battle. were leading the Prin-{ened to meet her again. e from Al Gard- | of the two leading Freshmen squads | cess tossers at half time, and at no | The surroundings of the match 1 doubles con- | {ihe Daisies and_ Senators) has been | tim: Were far behind them. were impossible. How can one e € | ¢ or Frida a PITIO0 t p b | e t i ndred Of the | called for Friday afternoon. At the | Gy thletic Club passers figured | 40 themselves justice with a hundred | N | close of this practice period, Tmogene ; ‘hotographers invading the court, | s will | S okett, coach. will select the team i @nother stiff battle fast night { DHOOETEpRGL Y e s |t e s d the measure of the Mount Vernon | With policemen climbing up treespafter | to represent the class in the school ; | Spectators, with an incessent surging # o | serie: tet b narrow margin, The score | 51 =, with neess surg \ pleasing program has been pre- | series. i Y T e e e ne9re | of cheers and boos from outside pered for tomorrow night’s rolling in The interc schedule follows: the field at & to 4 when the third | if these offending people were I the Masonic tournament. The assign- —Sophymores vs. Seniors | quarter opened. The efficient worlk of | L want to let them know that they ments folloy men ve. Juniors. e muards on each team featured the | dld more to harass me than the one- —Doubles, Burrows and Helt- contest. sided applause inside the court. man, Borden and Eisemann, Sta Frinmen ve. SopRmorcs. . After all, the people inside had a ford and Lewis, Chapman and B Jnaloessivag Saoss: Calvary Church won its Recreation | right to applaud. and I could not oh- Gaines, Seal and Krauss. Singles, Litzau, Anderson, A. E. Martin, Lamster, H. Robb, Dyre, ¥. Money, G. Cost, P, Hart, W. Cox. 8—Teams, Takoma, Mount Pleas- ant, No. 1; Mount P! ant, No. 2; Mount Pleasant, No. Lebanon, No. Lebanon, No. 2; Pentalpha, No. Pentalp! 0. Columbi: Whiting. E. Ww. Money, G. Cost and P. Hart, Blick 10—Doubles, Cox and and Gardner, Rade and Collier, Smithson and Kellogg, Keeler and Seyferth, Supplee and Rice, Price and Isemann, Morsell and Schu- mann. 102 gles, Kause, Solem, Gervais, Ruppert, K, Heinzman, E. Heinzman, _Stringer, McPherson, Crockett, Russell, ~Gray, Deal, Kropke, Fttinger. L. Brown, Burt- ner, R.'Ferguson, Webb, Folg Benne Campbell’s 350 in the singles di slon of the tournament was the only Jeading mark to withstand the attack last night. Trinity’s 1.55%, that topped the teams Mondiy, was bettered by second s three teams ton, with the Washington Centennial out- fit taking first place with 1,680. Hap Burtner led the rush with a set of 416, made with games 140, 120 and 15 Totaling 740 with a four-pin handi- cap, J. Ulrich and Hargett went into the lead in the doubles, displacing Nell and Barbage who bowled 677 at the opening sess Lamster and Martin also bettered -the first-night caders’ count with a total of rich hit 393 and his partner for E. Heinzman was best the sin- gles bowlers at the second session. He rolled three games for @ total of 345. Next in order was Heltman with 342 Postponements because of an cpi demie of colds among the bowlers re duced to two the number of matches held last night in the Washington ladies’ League. The second-place Commercials encountered the Delhis nd took three wames. although mnot without a struggle. Lucile who so well in the Public Debt League Monday night, continued her fine work and shot a set of 325 for the losers. In the other match the Hilltoppers, after dropping fivst to the Daughters of Is helli, the mext two. Myrtle Bailey's do with - the lone triumph of Daughters of Tsabella. Lorraine Gulli of the Hilltoppers, ter a poor start, managed to get a ot that includ- ed a game of 131. a bowled game won n for first place in the N ple League, with the former at pres ent holding it with an advantage of one and one-half games. The Artie Bells are in third place, four games heéhind the Frankies. Joe Toomey of the Montellos has bowled in 24 games for an average of 112-13. ERNIE NEVERS MARRIES. SAN FRANCISCO, February 17 (#).—Ernie Nevers, former Stanford foot ball star. and Mury Tlizabeth Haegerty of Ouklund wer lere yesterday. Treble, | the | warried I The Junior-Senior valentine match zed the Central High School sharpshooters last week, proved so popular that it has been decided to have a three-out-of-five series, the sec ond one to be held next Wednesda; afterncon on the school range The Juniors won the last event, 6 Scoring is done on individual The Seniors in to rather than team basis. are hoping to tie things up second encounger. Red heads have often been connected with white or fate, but we had never thought of connecting them with rifles as a sign of good luck, yet from the number of sharpshooters at Central whose crown- ng glory 1s of a titian shade we would gather that there is something about red hair and marl hip. Five of Central's crack shots are titian beauties, and of these five, three are oxceptionally good shots. Mary | Kyle, Elizabeth Pile and Gertrude | Wagner have turned in some top- notch scores during the season, prov- i thut they have unusually lovel | b s under their auburn locks. Petite Dorothy Kirkwood, known as “Bits” because of her slight stature, and Christine Bannerman e the other two “redheac ho are making a name for themselves on the range. Wilson Normal School sextet will Lave an opportunity to even up old scores with Georze Washington to- night when the two teams clash on the Wilson court at 8 o'clock in the ond encounter th won. The { Buff and Blue defeated the teachers in | the first contest at the opening of the seuson. The Normal School line-up will in clude Louise Hoek> and Rebecca Ha forwards; Louise Sullivan, center: Naomi Cra side center, and Polly Tomlin and Marie Neebe, guards. Miss Hopkins of George Washington | has not yet announced her line-up, but it will probably be the same that arted the game against Westhamp- ton la: aturds | | | | i | Their discovery completely upset old theories of hair fi . fie first dandruff germ-rems was Newbror Herpicide The Quality Halr'Tan Wallace Motor Co. 1709 L Street N.W. Just East of Conn. Ave. Main 7612 I horses as a sign of fortune | | committee of the Aloysius Club, — = i.\lm'!’n\ er, 1 shall play much better, | | ject even if sometimes they applauded Tor Miss Wills nk geodness things are better zed at Wimbleton, where we shably meet in the great Eng championships. My iculties League contest from the Woodlothians by default. Bethany Church team will oppos the Company F Auxilliary of Hyatt ville tonight in a Recreation League encounter. 1 in vesterday’s game won't recur there. ish Praises Her Rival. But let me talk a bit about Helen's game, for I suppose people in Amer- ica will want to know something about that, and also about my own efforts. Helen played with much more head than I expected. She was also con- siderably quicker than was generally believed possible over her. Even so, she didn't worry me much. She will GATHER TOMORROW Dan Hassett, chairman of the track is calling a special meeting of all track enthusiasts tomorrow night to go over last-minute details of the 10-mile modified marathon to be run over the : improve, because she is S0 young. clty smestsion Monday, But she is not in any higher class The gathering will take place at|as a tennis player than Molla Mallory ¢ heydey, nor is s he en- was in h 8 o'clock in the Aloysius clubrooms, e i uperior in any way to the & 2 English woman champio Changes in the original course will s MacKane, Mrs. Lambert Cham- be approved and a list of officiale an-| bers or the American Miss Ryan. I nounced. The. harriers are to start | plaved just as badly vesterday as 1 their grind in front of the club, in- stead of at the east side of the Capitol, as planned. Entri did against Miss Ryan six vears ago. Miss Wills has a good backhand and she answers well to the force of the for the event close on|ball, although this, of course, has no Saturday. Blanks may be had at|particular efféct on me, any more than Aloysius headquarters or at Spaldings. | her swift service shots. Her drive is Only registered athletes may compete. as strong as a man’s, but I do not ‘Will Not Wilt, Shrink or Turn Yellow~ Easily Laundered CMade by the Makers of ARROW COLLARS COAST TO COAST Chesterfield’s fine tobaccos have won the unqualified endorsement of smokers in every section throughout the country Chesterfield Such popularity must be deserved

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