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16 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926. SPORTS.’ Marks Are Expected to Fall in Southern Conference ce Championship Track Meet STVE 'NTS |WOMEN'S NETEVENT | | gpagrtE : e [NORTHWESTERN LIKE RECORDS IN SOME EVENTS | - A ; s | |LINKS STARS PLAY ottt R L OF NEW ZEALAND ARE ALMOST SURE TO GO, AT WARDMAN BEGINS . : ———— | EXHIBITION SUNDAY _cncrco. v 1w e IS A GREAT MILER d at North- i i | wester Tug Wilson, began this morning in the /i e i - Wa | athletie announced tod . Another exhibition treat for Wash. | athlety day . urther details of the rer instituti ) Atl “”mm e e R o in ;.-v‘ n ’;.I It lovers is offered at the| _ Sharp failing off in attendance L UL L insti sin S P i oH e .| ing staged on the man Park Ho IRReIE e sl b “| games, lack of interest and poor | iy st i o titutions in South Atlantic 5 tion Are Being Rep. Itel courts. Sisteen matches of the Congressional Country Club on Sun-| rospects for coming seasons were | vl CHuHI T oo Ak {first round were scheduled In_ad day, when Tommy Armour, the Con-| the causes given. i o R e AR resented by Their Full Strength for First viimce, (Riivers elllijbe fexpectat o 1 gronsfonal. professional, will patr-with| _ Sheul@lattendance’at tomercow's | set o fast pace from the start ; | iompete in second-round encounters ony ; | game with Purdue fail st a fi rom the start also this afternoon. v i Si. M. Newton, well known amateur |, o . h \ e Rose slightly at the end of 1} : | of Richmond, Va.. against Bill O Expectatiny P first lap in 60 The positin lime in History of Games. Marjorie Wooden. chairman of the ; : : o cuimat 21 et |© 16, YOO, B o 3| e i } ] r tournament pmmittee, es that 1 horn o hicago and A A. (Sandy P similar ; the time be 5 4 5 | Armour, brother of mmy, and a| sport, Wilson sald. 204 > — - fowing to the short time allotted for E 1 i o " i the event all matches must be played e prominent mmnateur golfer. o . BY H. C. BYRD. . on schedule. Players unable to report k ‘ ¥ The match nn‘r [ 36-hole v SEES HARVARD HURT the cra | » ; resupae o lat the time assigned to them will be . . open to the public, with the morning p this spec “NHAPEL HILL, N. C.. May 4—Athletes gathered here from Mary-{aceviged . round scheduled to start at 10:30 and | which goo inners receivel land and Virginia to Florida and Louisiana have plenty to shoot at | No plavers were seeded in the draw * 4 the afternoon round to get under way BY Too MANY cOOsz Y \\' is evidenced by the in th g kol nebtrde Moy e . ’ + | which follows T " at 2:30. | ti > threequarter stage, whicl in the way of E«n] records for the events to be contested (m!:A_. [ et g fe g i, It will be Mehlhorn's first golf ap- | | Spectators expected nd tomorrow in the Southern Conierence championship track and fi¢ld feld v i . . g pearance in this city B 5 ny me at the he et. Two or three of the marks that stand as records for the conierence . r " tional open champions | By the Associated Press. ed up to Hahn 2§ & 4 c | Fra Dorothy K 5 > He is negotiating with cials of x)u\ B ¢, May 14.—Harvard's ath- | t neck and ne ¢ not anything extraordinary and probably will be smashed before the |} Wooden e Vera Coldriig, a-m. ko's : Friendship Golf Club for the post of | jetins have had too many cooks in the goes down behind the North Carolina mountains tomorrow. but many | b e "Frances_Watker 11" abe . . professional at that’ organization. | past: th are likely to stand the onslaught, not only in this meet, but in | Flor offman vs. Mrs. R. Martinez, 11 ’ # Vi ntries for The Eevning Star cup President A. Lawrence Lowell made ”I[m o that_declaration at a dinner in honor | {E1) many mort roupd—Lawer bracket—Florence | ompetition to be played at the In.|that declaration =t & ¢iBAer % BOES o athiletcs old Ebhe icacords: Kivo les Soster ot Viks i rs 5 vm_ Virgin e itis Clib dewe T In- | the intercollegiate champion Ha ] I'wo athle hold four records. two ch. Foster of Virginia Mili- [aomam, ve, A s, 0 ... Jenie | dian Spring Club next Tu WAl o e ReC (RaT | icar v Institute got the credit last Spring for running the 100-yard dash in | Doolittle va. Haas, 10 am.: Mary ? Wednesday, close on Monday night, | ¥@ ¥ | mitti 0% weconds and the 220-yard dash in 216 seconds, better times than any | B3 2 n. A Dai: Mar: | 3 ¢ with Mrs. H. A. Knox, president of | - He also decried the movement to| S see he a 2 . any Craig. 4 pm: | 4 : the Women's Distriet Golf Associa. | 8bolish intercollegiate sport. “It would | % | © conference athicte has ever turned in for these distances. The other w0 am ablha EhiIfE of Hacernitve tn 1 1d g 3 the braad Hsiie i v i, 4 b Florend | £ 3 abolish a mainspring of incentive to (s held by the same man. are jor the broad jump and pole vault A, he ot of the Tnden |exercise for men who ¢ weld by Brady of Unversity o Kentucky. Brady's pole-vault mark 2 j LG e et good enough to make any ood. but his broad ; nuch. He created both marks last | phe world ree T (i idn iR (ST i | Sssertudd when he v mch 1 broa Jumy =1 leet 11300 vards, mac i a ishman in s 1897 1 The 1 ' & e wnl, I believe. if exercise i respect of those who wil Surpi nouneing 1 tion, or with Miss I’h Keeler, sec : medal play Inasmuch as Yo i competi | | e— E e I8 hoies tion here again today and tomorrow h 8 il Bl nglia he himself m: stter both his previ IN P 3 ; e tic ce pin e post.” had WS records. Foster graduated from i : year ' b N the tourma | 400 wan W by @ commitiee? Now é N HICAGO i sports cs. conducted VLML L Jast Sprin consequently 3 x ltsriae o i trol has heen centered in » Hiam J. Bingham Rl e e BY CORINNE FRAZIER i [ ieh, o v i “ A.| s BEHAn e Azainst the best sprin « the South g s »; o - el 1 LTHOUGH two events of the Western High School interclass in- | 5 Club o presen 5 ' the cour: wasts. : : ; : b when o zenera Several of the inen hore have besn door meet are yet to be decided, the Juniors amassed such a heavy : NSRS H vedited with excellent time in. the John 1 i ) sunction, bt e ashes in dual meets in the last . ; 5 et Vminte. M. | gvmnasium, that they can be safely picked as the winner. Their total is : & i would 7*herson of North Carolina and Monta- | 38 14 points .Jnc;u! of the .\'uphmnm-. s. who are next in line < i A N z e Gonds. Gummmines and MoPhstson | Scuiors: 23 Sl fimenis s on \.»mmn..m one Senior and one Junior y 1 o o e : y S S i iy Mees remain in the running high jump. which will be completed. together with T majority of points in the other eight. run off last night in the BLLIT I L1 2 L OIAY T el T 2 T 2T 2 2 E T 2P P2 22 T72 O vere credited with 9 4.5 seconds. The ve been credited with | guine and Seniors. evervthing de-| Inning. In the final session 1. V. L o)l auncillor ] bring together the fastest tion | events. Alethea Lawton is the Sopho. Neither E. V. Brown nor Park View 1 meet seheduled for ¢ Central High | L Lo ; poaiifiig iy ¢ . il Just what the golfers of America The 430 record is much better com. noon at the Park View playground Americus, | or dimple marking, at 75 cents. Glide, ikely that the mark for the latter e et wir i will ‘b lowered. = Cochran of Missis. | the Senior ranks, The cvent was| scored over Arthur, @ to 3. At m: s Rt Ty Sippi A. and M. in 1923 did the quar. | called . becaus " n playground Logan defeated n nest annual Army championshi vear 75¢ - Gli Er f,,\w o 1.‘.:““ :‘.‘nd\in.-a Nhat | ey " l‘;’ hour, with the tape at 4! |)ouglass-Simmons, 12 to 1. . e e e Goodyear 75¢ + Glide 50¢ 0 E as got as lo s A0 sec eet o inches. | & oo g 9 te 1 'he Sherid ropl no man has got as low as 0 " & n . s NATS WILL PLAY EXBIBITION:| [une 0 fo 11 Th i ph | ‘.5\.;14 < | our joint_affair between Roy of Clemson | in "3 geet, 6 inches. The high | meet tomorrow morning, starting at | troit. where the Nationals are 1o sta Fountain Cylinder ferent years in 2 minutes 410 of a | o elave Juniors won the straight | ceded by a grand march and class 3 to tackle the won the mile last vear in the best | WERATIR TP O o eth| tumes designed and made by the | Leagie tance in § minutes 2.4 seconds. Hall | fourth; hbel" Zunith T (Raphumare) | ored cufitom; Nes ecomesore ut iths the invitation fournaments hereabout this W provious | henemt thia Glants will be ams News Depot % minutes 58.5 seconds. Lawton " (Sophomore) - second. El | SRtrving ot and bunning: high| stitute Moore of North Carolina Running_Broad Jump—Won by Katherine | throw will be among the events. | Maier ha and Moore of North Carolina | - Hining Browd Simi’on i Kaherin: 0 > o ' WAR POLO TEAMS WILL latter the low hurdle of 25.1 seconds. Ball_Goal Throwing—Won by peka, Kans and War Department Folo Asse “ollege career in 19%5. Buskin Is | 5 German Horse (for form)—Won by Anna ; e e Cepiat but s the golfers arou e e high bundles, his Sepeciitty (Freahman:* fourth. Sarah Shallenberger tal Horse Show | Obstacle Relay—Won by Seniors: second the last con- | played on other courses for his lonz H how h he did not rench § feet, al | mey tingent of @ band of seven which will Sbirley's record Sophomores: third, Juniors: fourth, Fresh.|endeavor (o regain on Iuropean |, i n a match three vear J DUNDEE HAS ROUGH ROAD. meet was held, his mark of 192 feet 7| Seniors: third, Sophomores. fourth. Fresh'! yjnerica lost to foreign rivals last | won his Dundee’s recent of three v Getchell of Mississippi| Alice Davis and Eleanor Colahan |~ Mrs. Marion Z. Jessup of Wilming- | t0¢ 200 REC {1 hent 186 3 inches, 4 « . P. L 3 X S 2| | f 86 feet 3 inches, but Lunn of V. P. I. | Marion Wells and Susan Singleton in | Sleanor Goss and Elizabeth Ryan. Taler piaved in the team ahead of Dundee when a severe « stands to the of cne of the| Stes d rourt drivi 1 inds to the credit of cne Steadiness and deep court driving. | The quintet, considered the strong- | "0 AECE . T uen men edly ind in the shotput. Beers mark, am's victo i X ¥ the team's victory. Miss Wells, who | fyench championships, both of which Seen oy Beaver | the United States varies test hetween the Northern and South-| much ‘of the time that she was un plove of the Interstate t time. In former vears the meets|iaclk. W i . tack. Whenever she did succeed in | iinsey also will embark. Richards with Millbank ®f Wash- | the ring vault. next Monday afternoon | : Lee and Matthews of | With points so close hetween the | standing 88 at the end of the fourth g Nat e W net v su L f : ; 4 T by, S | hasn. | Presiden o () ¢ -] Goodyear pioneered this seconds in the furlong Brown forged ahead, scoring 3 runs |y, 1 ; ts, 80-16-70: Na E . ‘ R | pends upon placing in these two J L ¢ ¢ School Athi o 1 and starter at the Olympic 80 c L ; o 3 No doubt the dashes tomorrow will |1 pon placing to Dennison’s 1. B e e e <ighihl oie | iz ek e L Raub, | sa i value in golf balls of sprint men ever ot in | more hope in the high jump. Alice has lost a game this season. Their | Go ; T istrict, Mar ; fezints : : by : \ y the same ev in the South Churchill will uphold the henor of | Meeting. carded for Monday after- | 500 are jisted to compete. i | Seolw Chester ¥ o tecte Aty et heing oo 15 v he scop wanted, Goodyear quality at these e i mber orga prize—won b ) lowered prices: the Goodyear, mesh Tivel tham the 880, and it I | (he Juniors, and Betty Garber wil] il he somebody's Waterioo. | attempt to score another vietory to . sion _dmonds | 5 et poo my In the Plaza division Edmonds | tel, i AHMY NETMEN TO PLAY. il onlyat SO ceite: b : Katherine Zalesky. a Freshman.| National Cathedral School for Girls onds. The record for the 880 IS & .,niyreq the running br jump. | will hold its anmual track and field S On the way from e D Pistosomal and Smith of Mississippi A. and M.. | : : Al sippi A. and M| jump for form’ was won by Alethea | 10 o'clock. on the school athletic field ? ot Mitwe VESstaRE dor it . ach having done the distance in dif- | {7 Mo niore won the obstacle and| The program of events will be pre- | Beaver Dam—W. H. Maier. h (ille cHib. will S0P gver.in .I“ PENS KEYS = nd. | = " i % Y ’ . - stunts, participated in by the entire | / W an exhibition gane Robinson of Mississippi A. and M R | school hody, dressed in original cos SRR g I e Bl "N’,,“ Repaired | Pvplicated 250 time made in that event by any con- | conway Jupior): second. Lallian Lindamst | students themselves. This time-hon | champion of the Beaver Dam Club enter 3 2 T il P! 1 minut ference athlete. He covered the dis. | (dumor): third = Mary Bowers (Semior): | red eustom has hecome one of the | x athewso Dintanie, S 0 inche i ? g : : Gl e A of Kentucky holds the 2mile mark, | "High gump (for form:—%on by Alethea | annual ‘meet. | years he was kept from participating in the ciub events by pressure pueve) ol Lo EL Open Sundays Baskin of Alabama Polytechnic In-|(gnway, Jumori: thind —Anna Topley | 5 mps, dashes, relays and basket ball | work : e ' has won several e former holding the 120.vard high Sohmore) o, L Allee CRrEnIY | . v y 2 ourth. Ruth Shriever «Freshman). | s e : hurdle mark of 15.3 seconds and the 13 faei 6 inchen R MORE TENNIS sTARs nexed an ”":” S el B | PLAY GAME TOMORROW voni a field which in e 0. | peggy Lundy (Senior): second. Dudley Har- | 5 i the leading amateurs Raskin is entered in the meet today | mon” (Freshman): third, Elizabeth Conway | cludec E o 1s. 1 1 and tomorrow, but Moore finished his | tiunior). : e Kl TO SAIL TOMORROW yme.of the hest professionals. eams will play tomorrow at the 1 | *“Mater is little known to mo e Park fleld, Tt will make th Brock (Junior) second, elyn Inman | <aid to have exceptional ability in the | (Sophomore): third. Dorothy = Tows send | Ine Pyt Beaver Dam and among a fencounter Son what shorter tha Shirley Louisiana State has | (Freshman) | NEW YORK. May 14 (P).—Three | few of his friends with whom he usual on acconnt of the National sumped higher ths v other athlete. | 1for o orom Y, Seniors: setond. | jeading tennis players, b v is listed for 3 o'cle my U. her than an 0 third, Sophor fourth. Fresh: & ! | Briving. He is said to have nea is listed for 3 feet 113 | . Snake Relax—Won by Seniore: sscond driven the old inches. Whelchel of Georgia Tech has | men ; 5 stood best in the javelin since the first Straight Relay-—Won by Juniors: second, | COUrts some of the tennis prestige 3 2 it NEW YORK, May 14 —Judg s St | men vind last September 1 inches having withstood the assaults e Winter, embark for Europe tomorrow. | ¥n, 15 °t September conandees i s vine he w hard going w A. and A s & mark in the discus | captured the Holton Arms net doubles | \ Key W T A 4 Arms subles | (on, Del.. will join four other woman 0 At _ zets his cra Mickey Walker that_probably will fall. His record is|title vesterday afternoon. defeating | pis Heten Wills, Mary K. Browne, ‘\'\"{':“m“\';'(fi,:;,fi'.""-.\:..\‘ o Che Sl s has been doing better than that in|stralght sets, 64, 6 o ; D eance or . over i : | ; duat meets. The only record which|m ‘fh . . in the title [who already are in France for inter- Beaver Dam contested with Manov|wis ope 10d over his exe, and Levine In Golf Balls, too . national team matches. | B rgvie. He had a uniformly | made the Baltimorean miss repeat northermost of members of the con- | combined with Some good : < ference 1 that held by Beers of Mary-| Miss Colahan, mecouniod Toraay by | est woman's team ever sent abroad. | L "irgte of Argyle and Aine an. argely for{also will play for the Rritish and |} DU ESE & Gl "o Manor. The cost of laying out ¢ s made in 1923, was 44 feet 10% Inches. | is known as the best net pla | | f1e has 3 Means Good Wear ad : as « player in the . on | He ha ; 4 : Te ihnais o W s A e ! {hold possibility of a return match | He WA ey noem- ' £120,000 finals tom nro school. was kept on the defensive %0 |perween Miss Wills and Suzanne | Pam for three year *n parts of the conference for the|able to launci Sicaaal Lenglen. o ission # came to W ) able to launch a successful met at-| “Viicent Richards and Howard 0.){omm} “;,'h”:",‘”\\ in have heen held so far South that it has | advanein 2 ) e d g netward, however, ~she - 1 — been financially impossible for the [stopped every er. *he | seeks ‘o wipe out his two defeats by — ;s N . enhols 1n the South Atlantic section | opbed everything within reach and | Rene I.a Cwste of France on indoor | Celluloid Sheets \ Wedge Cushions scored some beautiful placements, y i X to send their fuil squads, but now that |* The winning team veeeived indivia. | COUIts heve last Winter. 20x25-in. \ 3 LOWEST Fory o AT 1 the meet is in their vicinity schools in | ya) cup trophies. ! oty o re represented by - ! fhis meriion are wepesented by thelr | 'ia ysummaryiils | ziven Welow ot ail | SPORT FIELDS OPENED. 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