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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, \\';\SH[NG"F()N, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926. SPORTS. Joe McCarthy Demonstrating Real Class as Major League Manager in Chicago ICREDIT IS DUE NEW PILOT FAIR DAY PROMISED o BUSINESS AND GOLF | . | SWEETSER DOES 68 " FOR CUBS’ FINE SHOWING| OR CLASSIC DERBY Ggfmimll:fi;f:tagmsty;;gles vowareconaeo | Inside GOIf | awo ones s o ———— By Chester Horton. | ar— By the Associated Pres ‘ | oy ISV 2, BY LAWRENCE PERRY. Long ago it was discerned that |By the Associated Prese LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 14— | | & ks 3 sl ONDON e A i praparal Condoled With by Ott Hel S Weather predictions that tomorrow Just before William C. Fownes, ir., | Shifting the welght very much during £ LOND S May 14— In preparatio ondoled With by Other Helmsmen Before Season|guid ve “fair brougnt hope to the sehinl fot Thgsanial Wi Hoel Wik | e maahie swine wwouldipeadiics 1| (0F el siay next weeelc for the OF 4 tens of thousandis of Kentucky -, Cup team he was asked if he had ever [ #ccurate At bied w4 ablcaty. Walker oy a0 Opened, Windy City Boss Has Accomplished | bervy visitors who arrived here to° | | YWHERE TOLLEY'S FINAL"PRESS WAS FATAL, | | considered golt in its relation to busi- | D e s | leam ‘are siromuously. at practice, and America’s most famous racing classic “What business man has not?” )w]‘ e e ot tesieinie y | | Notable Results With Poor Material. Would be run over a lightning fast ORI i o the B : swing be made |Jess Sweetser turned i track at Churchill Downs tomor- Hie declined to give an estimate as to S e Ll b e S SIS O fow. 'Dhe AvERGISA s TolkY, h.,\lv. the amount of money that might be bt "),,u s e Weatis Ottt A0 B . vort ¢ o " s P s i y 4 i and merely swings On the links in the Su EW YORK, May 14—The smartest managing in cither major league | fiviorite to capture the SO0 saded L R IR his arms and | Wentworth Hobby Jon ‘ Des 4 = L 4 classic, turned in such an impressive One of N srk’s most successful = o o ohed for the first month of the 1926 base ball season is that of Joe|workout at the Do | business men, who was present dur- | shoulder: ettir r.;m a 6w 1 was all ma .l McCarthy. who is training the Cubs to sit up and catch buns. | that many railbirds and cker: |ing the conversation, said that his | e “"7();,”‘;“ e e deorge ks . . vho W essed his trial, . cHeaula. called fo! it Sp ’ 3 e famo 1 Carthy has taken a Class A. A. team, except for its batteries, higher | [The Iitnesessed B tr . es Which [acredute o polsed——pass back [ H. Roberts of Stokepool played wit higher up in the race and threatened the leaders more than once. beats him will win the Derby. Pom- | cise, but as a matter of cold business and forth right | Jones. Dunean got a and Ouimet ;i S . ey traveled a mile at 1:39 hard ldward Hurley, the former chair- nager be with less material to work on than any other, | P€¥ 3 a 3 > e B Gnei Bl > Nati held. man of the United States Shipping | |wEiguT oN LEFT € 1o all the other managers—for the other seven in the National Many horsemen agreed that Pom- Noaads 16 At ol witti, hitei twoksonimd| ENG b vague and most of those in the American condoled with McCarthy be- " o P LEG FOR T i 1 pey showed as much speed as the on this point e quav fore the season opencd. They didn't send flowers, but that was about | fleet Bubbling Over, . R. Bradley's | “Hurley, who has a big engineering | L™ > n the only thing they didn't do. i i Idle Hour farm entry and the hope | and shipbullding business in Chicago, | (== T et gt |meet an Oxford.C team The Cubs showed mighty little at Catalina except corking pitchers,|of the West to uphold sectional tells a story of returning from Europe | (1€ xh N3 throughout the swing. |Rye and then will proceed to Wokinz two good catchers and ambition. The players worked and worked, and | honors. i and finding his sons on the golf llx!ks,i'r;’:;‘hzxx::‘ h:lm;"!{m‘s:1»(1;;;;(»1;;‘ )‘,‘.x,.'f u[ compete against a picked Rritisk. worked some more, because they knew they were under the authority of | Mr. Bradley witnessed Pompey's Business, he said, would walk into | e e Lt " Sk il RSk T B o as ) Favdida] tHOURDEE Tis man who believes in work in all kinds of doses ST el LB IO sl el the oftice and find no one to receive |, ke this assertion from pictures ving them all out Ly making| - = = [ nHEIN IR R e e THF. challenge of Abe Mitchell, the great British match player, to|it. The counter claim wus that more |y y,ve ohgerved of him in action. Hold | WILL SELECT BEST PLAYER. “that is certainly a nice looking Z g i real business v developed on the 2 battle any American over a 72-hole route for a purse of approxi-|links than ever came into the offic the head still and give the clubhead | I & k f th P! | time to swing—in all shots. even the itil he knew every twist of their v e : ; entry’s performance, said: “He went sonal expdrience, Witich; wainiallafos | DUt Lsidialy. | mately $2,500, recalls the methods used by Abe in his famous match It all boils down, of course, to pe muscles, McCarthy finally made his L'ST Is ANNOUNCED Y imted Dim 1o, | with Archie Compston on the St. George’s Hill course in Surrey, England, | {iiticra, vartes radically. But the fact | (Copsright. 16 plaver o election. ~ Boley « more would aing that it is not all sport these . f leg to left lex.|a Coming home both Jones a Some profession- | Dun als,to make doubly | After the s Cup pla sure of their iron | next week—a npetitio shots, keep their |the Americans I The committee which will na the National League ¥ 1 been at short had there been any That horse is a r|~x|]L~;-.nn4l marvel.” | a5t Novemb These methods constitute a common strategy in goli | \ve been at short had there been B Among other workouts vesterday - 4 a Clorida thi . days on the gulf courses. | chance to deal with Dunn of Balti-j Wil WAL ot Tahin: S Galot el Compston, who has been playing brilliant golf in I'lunlh this Winter | in et e abbve veferredi (o} RING SURPRISE SPRUNG. niore on a basis that could have been| The official list of prize winners, | parkview stables, which traveled an | sprang into the limelight when he came near tying Walter Hagen in the | went on to say that the office tele- | e R B e, ¢ MoCarthy ‘conldl not|125ust by the Washinston City Duck-|easy mile and a quarter e 113 Ennmh open of 1924, Twice in tournament play he subsequently beat | phone bell ringing at annoying inte it Sl oo 14X ol | ert Newhati e athaoanint 4 | Association, shows but three|#nd Cunter. which breezed a mile in| Ape Mitchell. Many British goliers began to hail him as the greatest in | vals and at important junctures in |, ., i TuCEolk . cha Taieas for | Tinm EiEsshy Boley retained a job for Cooney, | bin Assoclation, show hed in "The | 1:481-5. * Rockman, which led the [ 1h" jand § 4 L conferences often” tended to_destroy | YeCEnUY considerad o chuflenser (07| Norc George vhom waivers had been asked. | changes from that published in The|pie” fielq in the recent Preakness d. T hat a 72-hole |the effects of an hour’s conversation, | 1€ EIRTEE 1amplonahin, 18| Rov Stocktor Ine Wility to et Cooney out of | 13y B Tue: Moz { British supporters were skeptical he result was that a 72-hole | e a victim of the first knockout of i 3 of | Bvening Star last Tuesday. running for the first five-eighths of | . ket | whereas after a golf game. when |/ i The te had a lot to do with it - . 08 nference | L o it e | match was arranged, a stake of $2000 being provided. and Mitchell and | LUNICCS 2% ineks deal wre. filed | s career. He was stopped in the| Boklv wanted Cooney s much as) 10 Cliss © teams, e Conference | T J0G¢ Ll LLuTvels, was iven | Compston each putting up $500 of his own money. It is proof of the fwitn the pleasant lamguor of a das in | Sk Tound by Sailor Larson, 5 | Skilled toreador , Decom Chic wanted | as Brooklyn be. | Unit (Corporation Aud sague)| e by his trainer. | estimation Compston had gained that in private wagers he was a 5-t0-4 | the open. the milk of human |“..¢|;,A‘;\‘I<'{1’|‘:v*. l‘i\l,‘\m{; poieisliescompar il setiis 19 SIS B bty fove the season opened was as hard | pushed the Washington Railway (Util- | “pis ydditional 1) idires il favorite: e o Dromath o¢ mia sl xesr o the game. reginni ! club th ooklyn might have stuck | i, clans B singles: Willans Stock 1s | nonmced by the, racing stewards, and | oot He W on by O A ot |tos. miaven s, necond ovar & vunker | OF course, when man's game has v a claim for Cooney. Anvhow, he [in fourth and J. J. Dwyer drops to|the least semblance of re ¥t | Lo hore J8 eeEuRdsd s thelEENEROHe S IS O e & 0 feot | kone badly his mood is not likely to | D ept his Cub sweater and is hanging | fifth ) it s : kedalc |1n¥ | British match golfers to the green and, by holing a 10-foot | Kone badly his mood js nol TKE 10 | on. ot CrORE e | n s ehast i BB e, MGl e | bring - about e yeevareat wdis= ] Aritahelliveti outiinith ithe CRIIDeIRLS fULE BEixpd She Jiola. losiEn eosdbUC Evaminess (e dReeet \t if his' cannot produCe | Robl ee . seventhiianl {Aillans iandl|" Thbusanasy ot [Detby Visitors intention of making Compston play | “The eleventh hole In the afternoon | Whonent who wishes to cu has. | Robb are eighth. “Pop” Halley and | riv "l"“»\'}"“ Ny oed O raly |the odd through the green. In other | provided the best example of “our i il gl ilson’s Poj Player. o e > nmobile, private railroad cars and | woods against Compston’s ability with | mateh, ons « ay be poor s : h i g Interurban [t ocds. a ‘sizable task to under | ~On this hole Barnes, holding the |excellent husiness psychology We've Got to Move a Stock of World-Renowned Tires Fast popular plaver of the N-events winner ot previous! : 1 it AN D T e | tako. because Archie I8 @ driver of | honor which we had had continuously | 5 . i — & S 1 | distance. ce the fourteenth hole in the morn- ur shelves and s . ilities can't 1odat b the Giants in other i DOGS -’-0 ATTEMPT listance. 5 since t 4 Our shelves and storage facili a « use e blows a e Class A | 0 " ing, weighed into the ball for a long AUSTRALIA BOASTS o i b ke miavelons Goodrich il g g e b s W.E, Megaw, 110K sl | Mitchell Forced Compston. {one. Jones and 1 were straight down B e e » e O ECTAE. 1 OW PRICES I e £ Aagadns as ted hy Evening Star: second, J. W nine times out | the fairway, not far back of him. But Balloon and Sta d types. SPE 2 25 lost respect for him in the T 108: third, - Rede. . Mo | But Abe succeeded. i | gl iy i i lost sembct for Wi in SHe | e T (BuL Abe succeeded, ino timea Ot | Totley liced to the rough | OF SWIMMING MARVEL No i \ Sepdtint ik LTS 195 o | “The eleventh hole at Wykagl is a Y opportunity to get the finest tires in the worl Ellett, 1,087 3 o s iR G ter than he expected to play him-| s |as 30 yards farther than Compston. . and a lot of .{z is beca le he has I Class B. | This had a distinet mental effect upon )‘m:_(“fl\c“ r’w:ml, ‘mainlu“n'x‘ i lm;m .;I'u m.,-e_qw{'tl'l l(‘»r mu)th u]: rior ¢ 1“""; ade to helieve i e ; First, J. J. Dwyer. 1.081. silver cun pre- BALT I 2 (®).- | Archie and it gave Abe the advantage | YArCS. a dogleg s W a dis | Special, while they last—Goodrich r 1 e 2 laacday mimesHerad: Seeintl & Kl | 1‘ "“Il"\““ ‘“")' A i | i jadalog Ahots to the green tinet bend to'the left, about 225 yards | SAN FEANCISCO, May 14 09— fori nana 0 has encol d | 1'327: third. A. L. Ebersole. ourth. | Channel swimming this Summer is L agriy re | Off the tee. You shoot your second |new swimming marvel is being de- | 2= i . O V'from the start, evidently figuring | D H. Burrows, 1.008: “Fari Dodge. Wherever crack professionals are h g ¥ | ne 2 g de- | o : it Trom, e start, evidently figuring | b 8 bt Fo0w Fifthy Eal Dodtel| Lot 1o b exclusively the sport of |engaed n a foursomme, one. team s | ward a green bunkered on both sides | celoped in Australig. Silvertown Diamond Diamond Cords o s his b u t. o o e S eving § and at the rear He is Frank Doyle arold Syd . His judement has won for him Class €. humans. Che: oft Drake, the ken- [always trying for distance that will |[4nC & & b : 4 3 . a i o gudement hws won for him. | G Crasaneaie By | ontdo the.best attempts of the oppu: | “Tolley wmade a grim effort at re |ney vouth, standing' 5 feet 3 Standard Cords Balloons Size Price Heatheote, w g Detter than | by Washingion Pst ¥ TU% PRaiiact: | dos, and Chesacroft Mary Montauk |sition. The obvious advantage is that |covery, but pulled his second to the jinches, who recently negotiated the S Pri 1, R 2 1 probably will stick there for | “85: third. Ruark fourth. H. F. Fo-| 508" going to attempt dt. {the team which has one drive in ad: v’ungh .\I:It\x‘l! of the green ; Barnes, | 100 vards in 54 seconds flat, Frank ze nce Si Pri 30x3,zy €g. roba stic or | Zaity. Do Are ¢ S lin s S e W1 others profits on the | Jones and T were up near the green. | Carberry. Australian backstroke | / rice oy Wk Chessbeake Ba dogs | Vanee of il others T g e B e 30x3Y%, Reg. ize a. . s1055 be reasonable are | « six wecks. If he keeps the 4 — - 1 > all of the season he is going to] will sail from New York on the Vol ond shots. Abprosched it hird Y. 4 | the Beat he 2 2 s | hord . Aia i i Can Sometimes, of cour: long driving |approached near the cup on our thirds. Carberry said Australians are rais 3 2 i 1/ | 30x3v2, QL. 11.25 Leen non, Baltimore™ swimmer, and will ey o o i " . el tackle the English Channel side by |of upsetting the other fellows’ game. [ Tolley did no more than get on. He|ica to compete against John Wels 31x5.25.. 24.95 Giant .. 1d of the Cubs is not so > took two putts for a five, which was “hicag: s t : de wi The attemp the case in a very famous o , i was | pller of Chicago, world's fastest 5 that of other teams, and in RING FANS ASSERT side with her. The attempt will|This was the case W a ¥CEV (SIS | par, but par was not good enough, | wwimmer | Giant .. 11.95 3ix4.... 1925 ht over the cobble stones be made from Cape Griz-Nez. France, |match playe Cew |48 we sank a brace of fours, Bobl 33x6.00.. 29.25 g ugh it will have lots of | about July 15. | Wykagl Country Club. near New |- b ~|-d .“.‘ A i"'j’ 2 'I'\ 31x4 19.95 X0.0U. . . 32x4 21.95 el ; Chesacroft Drake is a remarkable | York, in November, 1924. T LR Al R g T | Gpai e aa BY FAIRPLAY. 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Wilkon and Grimm, who are | 4j"ctadiums last vear, and the fight HAS HELD GOLF TITLE [ i ate (obe. Ot s (aok J& ood ults P 4 ] 29x4.40.. 12.95 29x4.40.. 11.25 than 300 natural batters, vet | yas called off through no fault of his. | L 2o aar AHRLIE Gonn G cuctee, e, | 31x5.25.. 25.95 | . s ctowd has heen leading the | " Then Johnny Dundee received the while the other put evervthing he had | gy (he Acsociated Pr Other sizes pro- | t : " Other sizes pro-I ional League in batting. aspignment to fight Kaplan next s'NcE PRIOR TO WAR‘ - o Mi L ORILADELPTIA, May 16 Fsia $22_50 ::;sr“‘:(?-;?y"lu‘r; porlicmnely IOW 331600 29.95 porlionately low W YORK. May 14.—New England Tolley. 36 holes, best ball, for the |ending the match.” McCa £ot_it into their heads Q Sk at, b o e.”even against’ the Brooklyn | Wop was entitled to u chance to-lift | Amiteurs Becatko Unsettleth. (| 3570072 T the national vexatia fo be ! tr l A t S pply C l itchers, who are MEEDonE aiths BT e . o | comp onal rega e | DI BLNID Lo Sr chn O v ok mom it M oRien OB OE [in5 ths Baesielnee |70 the st hine holes the sirateg | Heli o the' Sen ikl Hner, Auguc Stanleyl', Clothes Shop entral AUl0 du 0. Inc. am. The een tking the | competitiof vears ago. mong golf champions, the only ore [did not accomplish much, for Bobby |5, ¢ and 7 . N. 004 i measure of visiiors da : A pian 18 the Tad ischo (aEARSAIDIIN. | w0t RORlS & \DerDetian ational title | Tones went. aut fn 8. mutting tne|| L TR PRI ot ha 1209 Pa. Ave. N.W. 1 Pa. Ave. N.W. Franklin 4766 __Players of other clu in Chicago | qee’s trail for a scrap and forced him | js Alexander H. Revell of Chicago. He [amateurs one up at the turn. But at | National Association of Amateur Oars- | say the grounds in Chicago are par-| to give up the title on the ground that | went abroad before the war and won |the 14 hole, we took the lead. From |men, says the Argentine senior eight icularly adapted for the home team. | he could no tonger make the weight. | the amateur titles of Germany and|that point on, we never lost a hole. | champion of South America, is eage: They &l say that of all grounds, ex-| Now that Dundee cannot take the| sustria. No one has taken them since. | Off every tee we were able to give |1 take part cept the very capacious grounds of | jhatch because of a needle embedded Revell was close to vears of age|Tolley a long distance drive to shoot Jack Beresford, diamond sculls and [ in his foot, Bubby Garcia, the Baltl- | hen he showed the Germanic goifers |at. The former British champion | philadelphia gold challenge cup holder, | the other clubs | jhore scrapper, has been permitted to | how the Scotch game should be play-|started to press, as a result, and a |also has been invit th < hegter for Chi- | fill the empty date. ed. He is an excellent plaver for n|long series of hooks and slices, mostly b of the This is where Chapman comes in.|business man, taking his share of the | slices, resulted. othey clnbis hay ting the | Red has had a challenge filed With | honors at the Onwentsig and the Old| “Jones became a bit unsettled, too. Chicago pitcher the commission for a long time, and | Elm Clubs, where such uperior golf-|Tolley came in in 41 and he in 42. Wa"ac Motor C . (Copyrish was generally regarded as first in line. | ers as Bob Gardner and Rudy Knep-| *We finished the morning round (] 0. Wl The only reason advanced by the hold forth. | three up. None of us had made ver: ol . | matchmaker for ng up Red is he Germanic people got even with [good scores, but we were in advance o STRIBL'NG GONCEDES | that Garcla gave Kaplan a tough g0 [ America for this conquest of Revell’ oflf Jones and Tolley. Barnes had a | means Selectlon in the elimination trials and held | however, us many of the leading play’ (medal of 75, I had 77, Jones 78 and | Kaplan to @& draw in Waterbury.|ers in the United States are of that | Tolley 79. P 15 POUNDS T0 RISKQ | Xo%ing in saia about two times that | yace. including Walter Hagen, Bill olley was almost continuously fit OfBraldS' Kaplan beat Bobby. Mehihorn and Jess Sweetser the rough. Te never once succeeded i R There 18 a. serious question whether |~ The champion .of Germany and of | in outdriving us. Almost always he | B: the Assoriated. Prgsa. . of not Kaplan can make the feather- | Austria has now joined the ranks of | playved his second before either of us Se & of Bands_ N YORK . May 13, Confronteq | Welkht poundage and be at his best | the senior golfers, being @ director of |did. The harder he tried, the worse Sales and rvice o A 5 4| uzainst a simon-pure feather like |the national seniors’ organization and |he got. 15 v wed andica of 15 po <. 5 e X ey ,.-’,‘1‘,11;.‘5'”'.’1,.:"(;;..,;“' »‘.‘,SZL‘ | Chapman. Maybe this is the reason |first president and founder of the Illi-{ “On the 448-vard twelfth hole he 1709 L Street N w Of Bflm W ¢ - tonight. stacks h Kill and | Why he is being passed up. nois seniors. He still plays a good |played three shots from the rough O o A E tien e e S0 game, but remarked at the recent|before he got on the green. | i g e o o g ey 3 meeting of the United States Golf As-| “Once Cyril made a great come. Just East of Conn. Ave. Wldths i e 8 sie S Bl FIGHTS LAST NIGHT. sociation that “perhaps it was just|back. On the tenth, in the afternoon Main 7612 Greie sl S o / as well that I won those titles' before | round, Barnes apparently had the hole 2 e vywelght: throne, | By_the Assaciated, Press. the war. won by driving within 10 feet of the On the result of the fizht depends | ~BOSTON--Joe Gans, Allentowm, Sivibling's status s challenger for | [ias -defeated George (Wop) Mon- he title now held by Paul Berlen- | gJia Boston (10). Pete Ziv L Gf““ Values huch. Defeat by- Risko might not de- | pittgburgh, won from Billy Hind- + ¢ prive Steibling. of -the champlonship | jey.- England. . ‘At These match with Berlenbach on June 10| Dl maBURGH — Johnny 3 R £S€. Bt boxing men admit it would vob| pidiuieh won @ technical E % the contest of much color, for Risko | P18 S0y A0 by Mresey City - 2 veo yummeled Berlenbach and | B “ 3 ) 3 report ). Delaney of Bridgeport & | "/ ppERTON, Ohlo—Willie Ames, is expected to enter the ring | Akron, beat liddie Bowen, Sharon ey 190 pounds | Pa. 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