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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JU SPORTS. There’s Nothing Mysterious About Lenglen’s Tennis Play, Her Father Declares HER METHOD IS SIMPLE, [swze s wine (COLUMBIA GOLF TOURNEY [{i7i e x o= . S. PROS PLAYING | B o reze yen AVAILABLE TO EVERYBODY |,y sur st e | HAS OVER 320 ENTRANTS [ i IN BRITISH TOURNEY 5o < (i 52 len has emphatically denied a state- attributed to her by various i M, Sweeney. Md. C. C.. and 2 ser defend inee e M e e M S ol Pat ¥, | LIVERPOOL, June 8 ¢P.—Nine of S A e et e, . aul Y. | gmerica’s leading professional golf | \oLpwlectorn will seek to retain the WI M every prominent golfer about the city and more than 30 |Anden Veerhoff, Wash.. and R. H. | players are competing today in the | oTthe Tenacity of Purpose and Hard Work Are Essential, S Sl . : v entrants from outside of Washington entered in the tourney, FRL. E. Payne, Rod. Forge, and | British Northern professional cham- NP H - R . 7 Cl a iz Spri v ¥ i: - 5 vil 4 . Wash. ionship tournament, which be He Says in Telling How His Daughter Won ik ot i e the annual Spring golf event of the Columbia Country Club will|E-P; {“Xsher, Col.. and Roger J. | this morning at Formby and will con- get under way tomorrow, the sixth big tournament so far this year Whiteto I endlish, Col. and W, 1. |tinue through tomorrow and Thurs 4 . 3y g Améreia as anywhere elso if the g - Way to World Championship. opportunity_offers around the Capital. | (Copyrigh. 11 : Only two men who have been prominent in other tourneys for the gt oo el e I o ere) particular plans for ., the woman champion 3 e E i | Wardman trophy—Roland R. MacKenzie and C. J. Dunphy—are missing Ma. ¢ SV, DUt he 15 Tiok Neve foE ‘A BY CHARLES LENGLEN from the entry list this year. at it this year. | WOMAN NET STARS As usual, the fleld has been split, | . 8:06. J. S. Abbott, jr. Col. and Maleomb Of those who competed at \\'v-nvl (HeER i) ono section qualifying tomorrow, with | Failipery unat C worth last week all on hand ‘HEE VGLEN'S G S Lttt 'TOW, 10, Dr. A. Thomas Utz Ind. Sp.. and ast W all are on han L—THE TRUTH ABOUT LENGLEN'S TRAINING. DUE TO PLAY TODAY |t rest swinging into action on |wglir' W Bt el Saunt Tred Molecd: The mild in:| e e : Thursday. Columbia has the largest |p §;18, Harty A. . Ind. Sp.. and J. cludes most of Great Britain's lead- | T'¥s almost necessary for me to write the truth about my daughter’s s, entry list of any local tournament so | 820, E s. Beaver Dam. and David ¥ ing professionalisms. It lacks., how- | ing to quiet the ridicr.lous legends which have grown up ~bout | po o4 ciated Prose, ?\‘ffl‘ h :‘ri.n;:;l»r;*h"‘::‘nmst‘.:;ny;‘l’z;‘y ol E 0T T By Chester Horton, ?.\:':;»g:vn‘»m;;r(r::;;u‘ "n‘:lh“ Mite il\'}” her. 1 have heard that it has been said that when she plays she is| PARIS, June 8.—Today is St. Med- | competing. ‘ oL Muiras, Ind. Sp., and W.| How much of the full shot in golf, | figured so prominently against the | under my hypnotic influence and that her movements and play are sug-|#rd'’s day and an old French proverb| Only 96 of this number will qualify, | > WAL ounor. Ind, Sp. and C. R.|SaY With the driver, is made with the | smertcans at Wentworth. | EEL it v el athy e eiipestion. | Thereisre munibers oS other btobies |t s o ns falla) for:Shoee (days) 1t asibut six ligKis nave Besnidcranyéd || Obris. Tun ey S left hand _and how much with the " The first two days' play will be| = "\ : 1[)3 v oa ggestion. s of o SLOHICE ] ::n“rwmnl T T joThe pairings and starting time fol- 4040 B Campbell, Ind. Sp.. and G. A.| right? n’\r‘h’:’ g ualifying rounds. qually absurd. onsar o se who are follow- | oy ; 5, Ro D b sde, and E. C.| is so ! v f 1 ed, endin Without writin chnical treatise, I hope to set forth in these international hard court tennis| . : G B 4 the clubhead pass o o oearena ol 3 “1‘“- et i tic e A . ”I a ol onships were hopeful the old WEDNESDAY. L ot Wash.. r B s through the |y “itrokes of the leader will articles the exact manner in which she becanme champion of the world. | gint would provide sunshine, for the [ 8:00- Warrea L. Heap. Ind. $p. and R.| *§ “W. ‘Merritt, Col.. und R. C. all that the golf- | he dropped and the remainder will| T will tell r > methods | have used, for there are many books on | weather again yesterday shot the | F: Steward, Col b e o ac el | er sometimesthink | Llay 36 holes Thursday, finishing the tennis in gene ed with Suzanne's remarkable aptitude and her | schedule to plec e B v CalLEa g . Gha his left arm does | 72 holes, with the low man over the reat will to succeed, these methods have made her the player she is today. | Suzanne Leng tired of waiting A | 08" Jolin ¥ Wise, Wash.. and H. D. itall. He gets this | whole route the winner. he method is very simple and not < = for the clouds to roll by, postponed : 01 Waido R_Pearch, Bam.. and | impression, per- | " The course. which. m at all mysteri Any one can follow | her match fn singles with Mme. Rene | 1. Toveliyn’ by v Davidaon. Wanhe o o - haps, from the|vargs is well trapped. Early toc ¥ g | { Mathieu from vesterday until this aft-| o 8 L 0I5, My FdWra Roth, S Col. and | fact that his 1eft | yoma rain fell, but the sun came out and Sl ity [ ernoon, and Mis. L. A. Godfree follow- | RUE L5 30 cor, ana ay: 1| ¢ 020 B % “Blitin, Bann., ana Luther arm and shoulder Lefore pl . severance can bec not a cham led her example with Mary Browne Col Beayer Dan wre so vital in the | Arerioan statter svdee ) pion, t 2 o it | R however, insisted on Buum E. Hinton, Col., and E. [ WD Areie ands 3 M | back ,u“ln;; o i””"'l' Amorian sy i L" ;’,:: 'h’“‘k | b % e | zoing through with her program yes- e E'6: Leech, Col.. and F. W. Hoo- ph ¥. Sarley, Midlothian, and emphasize the 1eft | wo04" T D Armour, Joe St « time required for is not long day and was beaten by the young | ver. Conk o e - Baomcor 2 (e e st | rw ona et |0 T B Aot Jos SEERL €O i r acnttis o st L ewitn g o pie, odn Pl M. Noetzel, Argyle, and Harry g - Cissel, Col. and Sidney E || ANO WRiST HAUE [shoulder action in | gen “3Y \Watrous and Jim Barnes. is a difficult sport, i : Playing over a slow course m \ L Pope. Tod. Sp.. and Fred B. |y 30 B, L. Smelker, Wash.. and A. R.| [T3UCH To 0o king the eclub - Han = . In : Macklay WITH THE back largely be = ) Y g rder by the position of the piates on nd Howard Kin-|P. cklgy. col.. R = e e pertecing It o appearanc | bATIr b the posin of the i on| i S JAE I X romman. s o .0 afS St e v o || SRR [, et | YA E AND PRINGETON of new teresting mieth e % 5 3 oogstraeten and Baron von | B A eor. Coll, AndiE. T, Grav: | sa] It Stoddard. Deaver Dam. | STROKE . ence shown | n o me hase o el W ok > one to become : aron el 1, 83, 75, Ve | | - Wogten. Coll 4 W. J. Fin. | that the golfer who gets his club back | Taain wpion t constunt | akes competition for Distri : . o Paul Dulaney, Col. and H. ¢ 2 Tutiis : opatly will have Iittel trouble: in | K G and E 2 e 4 4 S e s (5-"A7 W. Gableman, Col. and Edgar i getting it down. 4':‘. 1\4.[\]~ ¢ of al » discover - Arx:]:{,;rl .l\’.;lr“vr‘s:[\ ‘{;\\ Browne, captain of the Ameri- | M2 DT e Oas shn P, Gilmore. Cong.. and L. C.|tomatically, in a sense, though the T 185, Besides winuing the sweepstakes | S Womamn players, paired with " fand C. Ashmead Fuller, Chevy Chase. % 3 Kivert Shaffer, Col. and Robert | IEht side of the I ‘“‘"_"“’”“" = o S Ra dest at Top. | he wot an additional cash prize put up | Yon Kehrling, defeated Mlle. Deve and | M Miller, Bann.. and M. B. ol 4 Iy, the right arm and wrist, have YORK, June 7.—One of th | b s At UP | Paul Feret, 6—1, 6-—3. D, unat o X Avpleman, Col. and A.|ych to do with the perfect stroke. ¢ interesting and pleturesque Te S " who are|bY a member of the club for the low- |~ " | s o A W. - > < 1ght v - One of the best matches was he- o U T M. Foles. Chevy|In reality the right arm finishes what| o =05 TR e rowing devoted to the sport and 0 are am- | est score. 1. Robson of Argentin: a ¢ 0:25 Lodge Hill, Col, and H. G 1 he left - " =, The left arm o hecome champi Necond money went to Eddie Towns, | tWeen 1t Tiobson of Ark ity = = i = 1 ! 2 i ToBT o (9TE A AEARC ; S5 thaan R e e the Indian Spring pro, who tled at 78 | ¢ s i el § r S. Cox, Col. and R. T.|Bri % nd RN | ive vour stroke its grace, but the is the ann ixd e ith Ralph Beack Burning Tree | The Argentine won, 6, 6—4, 62, | Harrel 4 Ind. Hill. |right slde of your body puts the “kick” [ among « e that 1 have often preached tomy | With Ralph Beach of Burning Tree|dhq - il st feee. Gl oaad . ; 3 ¥ ” ” & and R. ClLff McKimmie of Beaver|® J . R A wh, Wash.. and Karl|into the 0500 y e “THERE’S just one thmg n daughter . L (Covsiaht Do not 1 it requires te 1d won on the four-hole play- Cong.. and Zz. D.| Upyrigh L I hurd work to Seach took third place. ARMY TENNIé TOURNEY ;“4”“ “‘;‘“1’""' Slinpaons Gol. wnal A+ As B¢ i Gol "‘v';"' ":t' { g y 5 to do if you want the mild- Thomson of Washington, and develoned 1ato |1 ny f cawer b |-\ | BEGIN TOMORROW | iV WAty el B el a. man. wni +.| SGRAPPER: SURPRISES‘,,“ e | est, mellowest, most satis- vill have 1o > of Indian Spring tied it OO e will hav t White, Col., and W arid e e | for fourth i 5 3 X 1L | B Ly e s Eoy, e e | Junior varsify events were not rowed | fying 10c cigar sold in the j‘\'_‘:“h"“‘. n Columbia Country ( ‘n'vllr;mmh ot | enly Treat. Clievy Chase, and a _“.\\‘?m.}u W Beaver Dam. and BY sEEKlNG TROUBI_EI | (_)J]nitgcd Stategs today. e ; e ! I be the scene of the openin J U. S. GOLFERS WIN MATCH. |the first championship tournament of ; HeRpell oty ¢ Sl ysee 3 3 unattached. and | ¥oi niakes aon ? r Ko SOUTHPORT. England, Juna §|the Army T Association tomor- | (10 i ol.. and Seott ¥ 11910, w. ¥ Col.. and Frank o . Spring day program if this ur| Step into a near! cigar (P).—Walter Hugen and Joe ein, | row at 2 o | Merle Thor 3. Leary, BY FAIRPLAY. {event is to continu P Y g . " rors m i Col. and John K 11:15° L J. Moody, unu hed, a i i ik ) ,““a"'\‘v““‘-’“"\l el IR i e o vl W i NEW YORK, §—Believe ft| At dectded protest has veer: | store and get yourself a day defeated Sa obinson and R. L. | POSts shou e country have 1020 W, . Col., and B. A 20.R. aldron, Wash . i o a5 & fter | voiced concerning the conditions un- | o o this actually happened. After | G 5e FEE RS L te has teen | Bayuk Philadelphia Hand Hardman, Britishers, 7 and 6, in a |4 25-"Grorgn Brothers, unat. and Job | ] o 1t wit nkie Genaro, whic | i St it I i ik | anaten aca and official opinfon 36-hole four-ball match. . . o} A . shey round Col., and W. ¢ mine, ¢ ; son, Bushey round | EARCIEE B8 o while nas not | Made Perfecto. known as . you who are try r wa — LEADS WOMAN GOLFERS. 4 . unat, an = he Madison Square aiting | ¢ : B e \ | KENNEDY JOINS FLEET. OMATIA, June 8 UP).—3rs, , Wy R s ARG e b 1 t ve tiat| “Be as skeptical as you ck Kennedy, U. & , | 0. 11 Hill a niz champion of the ¥ ; g W . and | Mo . 4 e Y Al went to the ex-| o v 1 e G Meadow Lake Club, Kunsas City, led | p. 1! s g : eislie ook of Va. and | paer Chi et nitis 5 ee eigh | like, Mr. Smoker, but pre- forward | ) B S inston today |a field of 5 dle Western stars in or ’ : . b iidl| taitoy t A, e < hells each several | 1 £ f * vari in _\{HH(: fter two ¥ p wval recelv- | the qualifying round of the Missoury | Kinbal L ? " 4 Al an't hes h « vugn Lake and | pare yourse or the sur- cled as a signal of | ing station for duty on b : nt over | ¥ 2 A et g g ylgnt At the s the: g z 3 . . { U8, S, New Mexico with the Paciic | the Oma 2 - won Jelt . 1 tick. Col.. and eill, | title.” S = (coapy lpEET of your life. For you Applause 15 ; 1 | had an 84 e ; % ; Gu Dol || Suges, as all know, i e ay the turbulent e. | are going to be surprised Do not permit § 1If to 1 e 3 1 1 o. and i LW t and has been named Ly the his regatta always is the last| . . uy by ratulat e flat | X, 4 5 o ] . ’ S Mo rogram of <ocial | when you light up this : o) ; 1 . bov that Phis F i i | pleasant-smoking Perfecto. B forget L | Brenciy Maruviy : S older, must tight 1 = ‘ LELO i : o 1 this is epheme A ; ; BBt . LR T e e Tee 12 You won’t get a fancy when es that ¥ 11350, a | : Tka J. Voigt. Bann. aud | £ b bl x o i ‘i depart il bandubitey wn to d Il taste the Qrms e | Kink, Md. €. € rack €| (1 i hers | ehts of the universitv. Then it| boxora frilly band, but you terne w i " i | ko §E.H ¢ ex F. St : ) hes ; 1| o g the varsity | will get the finest tobacco ““;""““x‘\“" i s sy ; y ! entiin tRaEVIC IR LISE: : .| that has ever been rolled To t vords Suzante < 5 ; Ghievy Chiase, jan 6. 1 b ai s e e Ghtie Gat | into a 10c¢ cigar. Yes, sir! tistened—and cel : DI, Kolier, Wash., and Harry G. |, i > uHL K chiug Lack o M 3 et} Theworld’sbest! Andyou’ll bt to gt him, snd as | SPONg day prior t zatias wer | know it the minute you start PR A {1/ P ) 1 O I T e = | TO PLAY FOR TITLE | S5 itive s EoLN e L . “For here’s a cigar you’ll airs that ! / [ ‘ ’ i i i In other words c oy AR Aeepenan Bag pans enjoy every puff you take. it than other cl 1 o A — 1 535G, Léa stavler, Ind. Sp. and| Golfers of the public high schools i*fi:l!“‘\\'m\‘\n;‘\xl ha ime Mshre Etietaiion B Tt ol ocher | You'll like it because it’s | 1 1 L 10—E. L. Bono, Col.. and W. E. Buker. will compete for the individmal scho- iggs would have some res be subordinated in its favor. | ¢ mild! So mellow! So paid little ion to her, i 7 ! ) oy eV | Taktic: ohmh ship at 18 hol eds Akt i vt per launches which are not over allowing her to play with her little 4 T R Sl owded and w arry life preserv- | fragrant! So full of the \ ) L St moe e D and showing at his best|CT? = | friends on the tennis court which I wn"fl/; I 3 Ma G d ?}‘:“l“::‘l“‘rf‘wk o R dchy speed hoy like Gra- |©FS in event of swamped shells, the | 2 ’ had had constru ted in my garden. At /R ’/;" : St | B . W S'Col. and Roy T . This is the only way Bushey|lransportation of the crew to the | deep.down joy of smokmg‘ i : ; Lenderfer, ¢ i |that a very desirable change would | pEs, is a real f . ER il »e to consider the varsity event as of the end of about a month, however, I y John Sharey, captain of the Central starting point five miles from the Cong.. and Fred & ¢h team, which took the school t Ly, us Suggs is far too 3 aas 56 ploa v which . Cong.. and ¥red €. | Hig T ook tie asenss bl S e im0 | boathouse, instead of making them e . v team title Tast Saturday. is in charge ed and slippery to walk into | POLROUSe, Tastead, of making them | ‘Make this the day you &he showed v acket that | llien, Col., and Horace , o Sichdsy 5 | any traps. that mishie be st tof Kim, of the affair and will receive entr 1 ght et for h ing float are recommended as well I ordered from £ aris manu- | 7/ I Kavanaugh, unat.. and | until the first I an.tees off in the| & caunot be consldered a hard | o aryise, according to the Yale man, | CFY the Bayuk Phi]adelphia facturers a_racket whic : & : 1 iitial char 3 v g has it on him in | g B lizht and well balanced, made especial- ? Muiphy, Bann., and Harry | % 'k does shoot | the regatta s r 't worth H M P ‘ them :;d‘fix‘x‘s‘he:;uh C.n.t chances under present conditio: and ade erfe‘:to' i der that T muieht get & — _ B i il . owean. Col. wnd Eveart| ONGECUTIVE HIT MARK | i tromn evers ameie : - —— | Make this the day you get s. Bann.. and Col. George e e | niore 3 s =~ - able of, en plaved w v R~ T : B R prentiss, Sonawk ¢ ¢.wnd | SHATTERED BY MORGAN [are the three boss that stand o { to know the complete, all- Y adl s L Hania, ol a Rl | bantamweight contenders of the top e ook g i ha | : . | B tho Associated Press. | class, and any one of them figures to satisfying comfort of the 3 il age ved HE golfer who s the simple fundamentals of the swing will | W. Crampton, Col.. and B.| Charle Morgan, o her on the | hold the title eventually. B » : e S | Doy ¥, Daker, Wadh, ana Dr, | Macon tenm o fhe South Atiantic ittt ik largest selling 10c brand. see the entire action in the three sketches above, while the player League, put himself in a class with| g oo 0 n TN nonth of fil-rv'.r-lmb«u who perhaps is more or less befuddled as to what takes place will | 1 '1.:7'* ul . Wash., and L. B.|the hlest‘ 0fllhem m,~lz ;eason when hel, - at Georgetown Universit three months aft - s 2 T : cHy corke T Tirantler. er.. and George [ Sashed the record for comsecutive | W CLo % (ha University of Maine Ktarted. we visited a friend of mine, | 1ave few better opportunities to see how the thing is done correctly. These | 1 R ® | hitting, which Tris Speaker hung up mnqmnurt ‘ln the University ;\r Maine i Cizellv, who lived at Coive, near | pictures show MacDonald Smith, who is regarded as the most nearly per- Ssrou” 6. Clear, "Gl and €. 3.|in 1920, Speaker's record was 11 |on September 1 to take charge of ! ol ly. The doctor W fgdiiad 10 . g i e & 2 in an|fres cs. yon was | /3y Chantilly. The doctor v Ereat ten- | fect golf machine the game has ever developed. wamAwWliam 1 West. 3@ . C. and | straight and Morgan turned in an| . iiited at the Hilltop in 1622 ! N’s always - Observe in Figure 1 the position of ¢ and in unison with ft t 5:10—C. G. Peters, Bann., and M. §. Var % 3 B} N e iEa g 2 top started his run AT ! RIPE tobacco was ther e right arm at the top of this back |top all the weight is braced ay 4§ h arnard, Col., and Charles | in @ game on May 31, when he hit RADIATORS, FENDERS Y RI e the right leg, the left foot merely hav- : safely in his last two trips to the BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED if it’s a | tirst zame befc ller; { swing. That is exactly where you want || 4 " T Ao (Next— " rlies i ERio i .o |IDB a “toe hold” on the ground to pre- + McCarter, Cong.. an ‘| plate. In his next game he got four NE ADIATORS FOR TOS Play.) e e B el |DTE LR jrifin, Bann., and Hreis | hics out of four atbats, duplicated the | WITISTATT’S R. & F. WKS. = LJ (Copyright, 1026.) i the right elbow elevated 3 or 4 inc Figure 3 is practi a rev : % e s et pame MAlS R R I = g at this point would make little differ. | the Tigure 2 b . 4 e **¥ | his one time up in a fourth contest IGEON ACE IS WON }l;”(: .h‘ would .v nI{'“A»l‘l- onus \X.I.V'[(“ “‘:?‘“hi” |hu|yl :L\it\ > »» 8 z eves, Col., und Burke Ed- and then poled one on his first time cfllllll'lie'lf,y Located P R differenc e b Rice. Wash.. and C. A. Dunn, [ up in the fifth game. on “Fourteenth Street sl i T fcx the ball 15 hit, not bétorer | CEeds—A. 5. Gardner. Col. and 1. E. Sthoe- . = To Match Your Odd Coats |1333-37 14th St. Main 5780 vection and otherwise | ; = = R ’!:xh.h“).p FE = P » ¥ \:r.sr ds. Manor, w;l (‘r-m‘\ ; ,:l" 3“‘: SRR EISE‘\{AN,S 7th & F % X MORE FREE CIGARS —— » shown, what this arm is go — Russell Edwards. Ma and | terday, 12 to 6. = = » ¢ ¢ i ing to do ubout the time the clubhead | WOMAN GOLFER GETS 81. ST TNRN: totis, (Chiévy Ghisse 5 YN ¥ FOR LUCKY MEN ts to the ball. LPHIA, June 8 (P).—Mrs, | ¢ ; Busic, unat, \ St | 1 be erne: J T 5 = - S S U Perry B Hoover. Ind. Sp., and| . SR Pt § JAC Andin. ted D [ e e . 1 Stetson of Philadelphia led | John F. McCormack. Ind. Sp. i g I ”{:..,.‘h,‘:{ (‘\;‘7, ” ":," e o e % T p. o y e ve a hox of vuk P - M where it can apply its maximum, 3 cokesiat theiend off. BRI e = tinasa . >, Tphia “Hand etos Tree OrS [ power, . Imagine throwing the left |the Py n the | Jtn UL EEusb e Jes N SOds RicHAR s e i birds | hand, from tais point, directly toward women's F: 2olf championship. " marg 7 se he ball—then trace the action of the | Her §i made a new woman’s record Sixtvono bivds from nine 1ofs took | vignt arm. and you will perceive how |for the Philmont Country Club. The . " rado Bide. Watch | e G e Lot it does its work correctly. |tournument is 54 holes, medal play. R N ot oter Toeks men. N g ¥ shows the easy, natural, ureen Orcutt of Englewood, N. J., g e name of some friend may was the showe next. SGiweat o \ould | unstrained position of t i | defending champion, took a 9 L e 5 Sl anhe of liber. | top of the back swing. as | Sh k h d Wi h ; T o Y e i | Simply followed the club L - ake hands wit @t the Crown Loft at Mount Rainier = s k a great racket A feature of the race was the fly- | ing of Bumble Bee, a young bird 2 SoMEWHERE among the Spalding Autographs F Al e £ £ ~ ¢ is a great racket that will better your game. S e : ¢ \ And the minute your hand findsit, your tennis homing on the day of the g === ) Sterling | g instinct tells you why it is great. The perfect !J‘ 11.‘ I !M I(‘iywr ‘. A\t wnl l" He 3 v 6 - balance that only a fine racket gives you. The o first instance of the he ; Minute M. feel” and “grip” that inspires you to make s estinz Sholcno 24 shots you formerly missed. And the wonderful Last { sturdiness which allows a Spalding Autograph e L 3 , b . to be restrung year after year. That is econ- mer. with an averaze of ~ : 3 : omy! Come in and shake hands with a The 1 Loft had the best N : Spalding Racket. | e 'i“‘l’l"“ schedule Wt Very Swank in o - 3 ! « b g 1 and west, By © Members of the Washington Club i A Light Golden T, When the cares are looking forward to the national <5 ight Golden Tan that beset the yrace from Chattanos , Tenn., on o 'daytzketollfrom June 19 i . . it Many Other Smart Styles A ced ards pe i < e LT Wieeeie $6 to $7.50 the hours dedi- TIRE STORES flight follow: : i % \ L Grown "THE man who likes to be “foot-foremost” S 'l”‘; i i i will take to the undeniable smartness of "f"l’!“ “_::‘“ 1338 G STREET, N. W. < 2104 Pa. Ave. N.W. the “Minute-Man.” It’s a real shoe. Note HIERE i o WASHINGTON, D. C. [ S 9th & P Sts. N.W. > : B S ; e the novel Buckled Strap Lace. bedtime bottle of ,:'t,;:l,, ‘12th & H Sts. N.E, MAKING GOLF PLANS. N . 2114 14th st N.w. § | The Largest Selling MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 8 (#).—Plans & Autograph T A, K. strung . ted split gut, $13.30; with are being completed for the tiventy- fitwesther cEEmatle e S R < i 10c Brand fourth annual tournament and annual when purchused I The Npalding Plugless 3 i ly adopted by ‘ Tennis Associ igEo i Distributor meeting of the Southern Golf Asso- f o st P ciation here, June 15-19. Many of the TR ety S Wasln'ngton Toba Co South’s leading man golfers will com- = * VALLEY FOR i s \ CCO X pose the field to tee off over the links 1337 F St. N.W. G24L St SE. Waahingion, D. C AS IDE of the Memphis Country Club on . 917 E St. N.W. Main 4450-51 Cuesda, Jung B8. W.