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SPORTS. THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1926. SPORTS. Advisability of College Boxing Questioned : Hoff Defends Pole-Vaulting Style: 1 TREND TO THE PRO RANKS |[WOMEN IN SPORT ||[METHOD OF AMERICANS | Inside Golf ||®& fONRS S0EE HAS ALARMED EDUCATORS ARSI A——— WRONG, SAYS CHAMPION) =00, | = —— L LICE DAVIS captured the Holton Arms singles tennis champion- ; A ship yesterday when she triumphed over Eleanor Colahan in a s Those Who Favored Sport as Means of Exercise May three-set match on the school courts. Miss Davis had previously| Takes Issue With Experts and Tel Now nearly every golfer understands | Gutholie. University Athlotic Associu: L imi i Vells i i N Ci j 3 held in the school dining room o climinated Marion Wells in the semi-finals in straight sets. The scores i " 2 e 2 3 what he | tion, h 0 & room. Fake Stand Against It—Several University Men' [in the final were 26, 63, 6—4. ail 1o Reach Dizzy Heights—Feels Safe as = [ would do with an | Gold foot balls were presented to = Miss Colahan breezed through the |tory over Park View Junlors yester- ax in order 10|Ragan, James L. Garvin, C Have Become Paid Scrappers. first sot ut top speed winning it at|day in the openiig game. Long as His System Is Not Copied. sink the blade Fisher, 3. McGann, r J s 4 E D1 bers of swing known to the average player| Coaches and senior mem g gt varsity teams were honored last night Why Yankees| ™ (e actien of swingling an ax |,; the third annual smoker of the int of ¢ e Adams and Manager Davis found her stride and forged |the Rosedalo field, and Langdon wal X | . 8 Basket ball awards went to Coach BY LAWRENCE PERRY. D o R e rien. "The third | loped Gage, 30 to 12, ut Bloomingdale. EOPLE in Europe never bothered to comment upon my vaulting mai Ute® blude | Basket bald atvaras vont 50, Cong) L Garvin, Willlam W. McIntyre and v YOI 1 t was a battle of points, the break | yu ¢ho Howard division, Wi d style, but most American experts say it is entirely wrong. Or, if | By Sl e \ YORK, May 4—Something may happen to boxing in at least |56t ™ . ., In the How: vision, Wilson an > j S ; | tree he certalnly g ¢ Jricehio. s i ometh ng may happen to boxing in at 1645t | coming when the count &t00d 4 1l | shaw clashed, the former winning by they don't go quite so far, they at least say the American style is | wouldlh niot (go | MENGSEC TCSIIRREICRIC o irg which have added the game of fisticuffsito their Tists | Sisd Davis lsunched s finsliofensive | ore poisned. the former winnid y 3 ‘ RO Base bl men to bo honored wore ; ol und won pialy bgtter. GiabIiG L the g n Y SIS DU A silver cup will be presented the| Ludlow dodge ball tossers defeated The reason, of course, is that the American style of vaulting looks goinsiog ‘,]‘fi“' | Ja L. Garvin, George E. Adams. ' i e i. Dufour and Manager Frank wse s been a trend oft college boxers toward the profes- [new champlon at the athletic award |the team from Edmonds, 12 to 7, on | better than mine. The experts are betrayed by appearances. It seems | Swing YouR - 3 his choulders un 4 cducators who have approved of the sport as a means |assembly, the Plaza ground more reasonable to pass the bar with a rounded back than to pass it with | CLUB THE WAY YoOi| the head of it | ‘%" h thietic director, and exercise for their students are viewing with alarm Scoring a total of 923, fair sharp- the body straight. [BWING ang AXE =" ipped away | i precented with 4 gold base ball S down toward the [ o, with members of the team, and al of e i : ; style, assert- o have catec @ oy . the | shooters of Central High School ] Several experts here have tried to make me change my style, ¢ B ' e jo e educated young gentlemen yieding 1o the | tured the initial maten ot the n-| SUZANNE’S SUGCESS |ing that 1 would make 14 feet 6 with the American technique.” That is a | S3soomne AV zround. et for | 404 given a siiver loving cup. A e oot halls M st s SUeen Pa0 The | terscholastic girls rifle champlon- mistake. | ACCELERATION SOMe SITAngere- | yoly megaphone went to Gilbert A. : Sl il o i L son that is exactly | frit; senior cheer leader. % begin to intercst themselves in a sport which, in the | o5 ; e - p of the District, defesating the It T should change tomorrow, | Y " < foiks, s associated chiefly with bruisers. roughnecks, ‘odhutes by 113 poinis. - The match | EXPLAINED BY PAPA | wouta' never o ore (v 15 fot|MEHLHORN MAY JOIN D e L e S e ows and wmany other vicious coteries, the limit, it is felt, has been | was fired on the Central range yes- agnin. They that T am a born {McAuliffe, Athletic greatly exceeded e in the same way, for about | | &f : : largely Pasil J. Kelly, president of the Wash pole-vaulter, and that is the reas X J. Kelly, presiden As w maiier ol iac . game in ' e a4 Wright of Central, shoot- [ pe e aciouated Pre | succeed, despite bad technique; RANKS OF LOCAL PROS iheloame litting elect DUt the €olt | ington aliimininiDr 3. M- Cuones fl;" nt ve S attra prone s on | o g e 3 v yert of o g At an 8 A club is o much lighter that the nver- | ‘harles Hart wei nong the recent t il prone and 89 standing, Won | o prg May 4 speed and nccuracy |SVEFY expert ought to know just as| g Mehlhorn of Chicugo, one of | sge pineor fails o tenl T entgnt in | Dr: Charles Hart were among the grads of " s formerly the the individual high scoring honors. well as I do that an athlete is { age pla wils to its weight in | spcakers. J. Leonard Rutledge, chair : 1 ) e are the seerets of success in tennis, : 8 the leading professional golfers of |his lngers. Malke the fingers. feel | R i, Bre e, bui it v tar Her total was 188 5 baoa Lension: has told LiAuto, the |to it.” simply because he instinctively | $he ‘eACH ey |Dim ang Ma 10 fingers man of the athletic association, P - . R il . 3 : e cond | Papu Leng! has told L'Auto, i ot Bpmrdion ie country, may hec the weight of the clubhead, then |sided say tha mprovement has be BIRDS ANNEX RACES&\.\ l;m])é.’—,.me. was i ec French sporting paper, in an inter- [USes t St technian ber of the local coterie as pro at | cwing the weight that rests against | e e ] | ™ Eastern and Western meet tomor- | View on the success of his duughter, | Has Tried American Style. Friendship, Fdward B. McLean's | the fingers e St S 10 & : g b { — gt ~ Suzanne. 5 te co swing the ¢ i cajaved a belter reputa e = Fow lon {the formieris ringe in the | "UVhen Suzanne was young she| 1 Will not write anything about my Mehihon initie b0 WasBHig | & s NOCTURNAL OUT OF DERBY. . Fourteen locul lofts were represent :’;_,s“r:fi‘l':‘;;'w Results of yes- | waq frail and delic Papa Lenglen | 0Wn T:\‘lh‘“fil";""*“ gy :';‘“ " ton fo tallc ter Melean, | LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 4 UP).— *® U a0 ed among the 136 birds competing yes- . sald. wanted to develop her phy- | . : and it is more t » | | Nocturnal, the midnight son of Eter- York University, a: €d among the Sl g Prone. Standing. Total. | sique. zht of swimming, |ican technique ix not d. agreement will be ched. The finest nument ever erected | nal-Delico, will not start in the Ken bt hcsvaweisliviEcEdey dn fthe sop sriik el ant fof (the v R & H »d that 1 had been a| The way an American pole vaulter to a fighter h - pla in the |tucky Derby Saturday, May 15. Joe or of the metro- | thirty-seventh annual Spring series | Shear . St 4 blayer in my youth and began | “hooks” his body in passing the bar Cemetery Del N mem. | Hawkins, his owner-trainer, said that l-around | flown by the Washinston Racing e 15 to glve her lo-minute lexsons daily. |Stobs the forwurd movement in thef People think that speed and a llll;:l o of Paiid VS waight chans the s h" Sl COTe. O GEaNathaat ached by | Pigeon Club. The birds flew from |Pile ..00..00000 & e Repor ] o play the | vault, so that the American vault Id upon the pole are my main ad-| oY O Villa, cha e coulblack colt, one g ¢ v bird: orts that I made her play the - pion of the world. Among the clab- | heautiful animals cligible for the race. 1 his studies | Cumberland, Md., 106 miles, the win e e S PR 1 she | always falls down on the bar at the <, bt those are really two of BR ARG DHG S 2 lab- | beautiful & Is eligible g . But so far he |ner making the distance in 95 minutes. e T A e x,.(“ru(»\:“‘\]:m‘ll"l ater heights, instead of falling on | important points {2510 decaall il & & paiciofiaa i R AN IR A TS (REE e oSG 1 to string along with | The t race over the southern Parsons ...." ¢ Bl it e ‘pure leeond but speed |t even if he is for i ome day the American vaulters|Kloves carved in the stone ight front toot. nd his reward in | course from Charlottesville, Va., also | Daniels’ . 8 ey bk T concentrated | moment far higher than the bar.|will begin to use my technique, and | foll N as esterd: "he winner made | Smith . i e L 16, still worse, the erica; ym that mon W outdoor world e o e 1 SRR e o |inua prevants the veuiter Holdingtthe | recor wil te: i dangars. ‘ Not long azo Monte Munn. a gradu distance « miles in slightly | Wassmann i One day, he said, the Bordighera |Naue p: 1t Iter h 2 I ’ ate of the 1 niversity of Nehraska and | under two and one-half hours to take o Ired the Nice Club Lo uend | pole us high as I do, because it ix dif- a mei the State lezisiature, was | the honors from afield of 74 fivers - its best - plavers to a tournament. HCult to get into ' struight upright | o reported to ha en up hisieestitp WROMEY IO, L0 T L Mone ] Mine. Lentlon and Suzanne went (o | Position when one uscs his arms 100 i oo i = el el haains | ey 1 i {the tournament, Suzanne being u;m)v B e nat ahave i Rt ADVANCES [ amliated “with' the club, ane § M e about 13, The secretary of the club Canat gliave Scall sthdtspn .| dbunecs, e ot e been Qe | ) 2Bl kGt Fvrived che hale o st om0, 1 e Correct cne 61 1ot SOUTH AFRICA itz, 1V ARt xcelient & g in | % Lenglen to get ready for play s d e S s haad | nded Yale for a >Ixr:|‘!!i\":'l;"l"‘:)\":‘ i v:“f“};pl;‘l:'\"{ ‘;i“‘:lllllll?;; - > I am not going to play, it is my|! n_‘;_}\’;::‘_:,’:“,_“3‘”-‘:'.]””"”“” ik gl IN DAVIS CUP NET PLAY | JaYPIGC hiake PO e o Three teams are tied for first place | daughter,” she said. aFt fow Tl S ateie . OB p i Abial Garvey, who played on Knute | had ¥ T i in section B of the Georgetown di. | The secretary grimaced and an.|letic expert now living. built the style) LONDON. May 4 (8).South Africa it Dol slovens ook e Whirl | for the lpv-hxl“w' 5 )”Hl'wl 'mmlmr‘ vision schlag bull league, as a result jswered: “The e Club must be | th he style like mine, Bab-|of e Davis. b play in the Buro- | et the rame and gave it up for protes. | for the frst tefurns in the ‘,",““"inr vesterdiy’s conflict between Tenley | hard up for players X ot 5 the: Stockholm OlriDics | Sein sane.. A Sowih Aftican: vie: slonal fool | Sully Montgomery of | 11 vace foliow: = Harty Frather, |, g Toner. Tenley had not lost a game | children.” in 1912, Ho had the same straight|tery was clinched by the vietory of | [ Termniasilowias the Pra 3 ; S [hefore this meeting, but Tomer tri. [ “Well, the little girl won every-|ih (3% 1o fd the Sne o |0, J. Lazard, who defeated the Por \ as be o two e | Darr; 1.996: M. J. Fitzgeruld, 1,991; | Ll 4 3 ; i ‘v‘fl: been game two e . Pennington 1970; & B |umphed yesterday 8 to 6. This tied | thing, to the stupe of the | b¢ s | iigriess player. Cusanovas, 646 i b Moore, 1,9, W . “lup the series, as Weightman, Toner | secretary,” continued . Lenglen. | : . ! where in partic nd his most re ‘i oore, 1.883; W. H. s . 1, and Tenley now each have one defeat | “Another day at the Casino 1 asked Will Endanger Record. B e et cired sE o] cent exploit knocked out by | 1. €. “"“""‘l“"”- 1 . 5 scored against them. a fortune telier it my daughter would | South Afriea won three of the four | g Jack Rena . +Behl g P ) become champion of France. experts insist that with my |matches plaved ; ‘They that at all important col » 9. & s B. Taylor had a hard struggle to get | womun smiled and replied: is impossible to vault higher |on Friday, #nd taking the doubles on legiate boxing bouts there are scouts the edge on the gume with Edmonds | than that. Oh, yes. much better than ML ol i B R P s S 4 ire tores interested i1 mal end of | o ot in the P! division league yesterday, | that.' After that 1 had nothing o ot 14 reet L aifl not howd) the pe lal. just 1187 [195: F.iput finally won out, 5 to 4. say against those who foretell the Tioher than. 12 feet & inches, and 1|=—== — —_— i 1200 H 2104 9th and couts freq NN . A junmior schlag ball league has | future: |don't think there are many pole i . o [ - | vaulters who, even with the Americin > Street Penna. Ave. P Streets B iix the vadson it ltwolbollages | L2 Chan . Pennington, 1,141: |been started at Park View, and_West | % ; | referred R oot ke Colleses | M. J. Fitzgerald, 1,022, School players scored a 14to-7 vic MINNESOTA SHOTS WIN. I\‘!Hl!muqu;‘. e et vl much | N.E. N.W. N.W. ! A RE e 4 * than a foot and a above . look into the and wonder “HIC May 4 UP).—Minnesota’s | (heir hold e pole | o C c o isapa oith & 095 out of | Tt 1 u pos The Probey Name Has Insured Satisfactory Service N | (Next—Common Krrors in Running | Hurdles. Whether its advi s a means of | g vifle team, with a score of 495 out of | 1t is almost impossible for a spec- | " s ey (IOOD GADIES ARE S I A & posdiie 1000, won the SeriDE (ISDUVIJitaton (o discover the exact techbiqual Fos MatchiVous Oddi€oats to Washingtonians for Fifty-Two Years 2 S D i ¢ bat it dangerou 3k for this year in the William Randolph |of a pole vault a 1 shows cmssemnwnrzr | AS FIVE CIRCUITS START 555 fiii it [ G0 2| EISEMAN'S, 7th & F <IN By ol 1 B ond, consin, w W ng 1 FLIN URNEY! OF LINKS TO’J“‘"EY: NMINDFUL of the light showers which threatened more than once - to break up the program and did succeed in keeping only a handful . holes in both her itches, 2 8 holes of Champions in two circuits, the Government League and the Washing- ed victorious | ton Terminal Y. M. C. A. loop, started off as though determined to clean ¢ District | “Government Printing Oftice needed | The ultimate winners scored first, ., Play was | only five inmings to establish its su- |getting three runs in the third inning e Club course | periority Interstate in the Gov-|on timely hits by Smithson and Hamel. el of 34 g { t The count stood 12 to | In the sixth, Tommy Conner had luck ed the 4 >rinting Office nine. Haney | with him, and, after striking out, [ ] [} [ ] dit_for pitching the team |reached second base on Dike Desper’s Tripp fork-handed the |him in. of spectators from attending, teams of the five lcading sandlot base ball leagues held their inaugurals yesterday. and tinally downed Phebe | championship Pullman nine to an| The Printers got their runs in two Chase, 1 up in | 8-to-0 win over the Railroad Y. M {innings. In the fifth, Lemeric scored y extra holes. | (. A. team in the series which |Simmons and later came home on h had played brillia v | opemed at Union Station fleld. Dur- | ord's bingle to center field. Hutch. v low aualifying inson scored Suess in the following a 28 had eliminated J. M. | his opponents hitless and saw only | frame and Holbrook came home on Haynes of Columbia, 3 and 2, in the | three men go to first base, two of | si ) ifice fly. first round ) them on passes and the third on an | o oone. sacrifice fy. 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