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THE EV STAR. WASHINGTO) WEDNES JUNE 9, 1926. SPORTS. Suzanne Lenglen Took Part in Her First Tenmis FEvent When 11 Years Old CAPTURES SECOND PRIZE 5 it s FAVORITES SURVIVE | ARMY TENNIS TOURNEY YANKEE NET STARS IN A HANDICAP TOURNEY i & i |WOMEN - TN SPORT] iwwowaws tewwis 2555 I 21 [221 FACE HARD MATCHES | prize with the great Antheny Wild BY CORINNE FRAZIER Who had expressed a desire to | Eniries close tonight at 7 a'clock | ship of the Army Tennic Assaciation apens today at Columbia Conntry PARIS, : 1 ; ~IASS athletic honors are hanging in the hafance at Western High | for the doublex svent of the Wom. Club conrts, with ¢ individuals from | ey, Amerd Contestants by Her Success—Adoy Wanted to Defaul School while the interclass hase hall serics is in progress. The | s District Tennis Leazue cham|ihs various corps areas and districis T or Telzium in fhe singles : ‘ He L DORTeSS ing | Dlonships. which are now in progress | y T f the international hard eourt tvle. Her Father Profiting by See- | She enconntered Mix. Wineh in | Tuniors are leading for the athletic cup by a quarter of Point | o the Honrv Dark comre, a1 Sev. | 1AKINg part. - Maj. A. A, Seelizeon | 1 pampianshipe (oday, 6—b. vie, pRrtee the finnls, which lasted three long |over the Seniors. Unless the latter class is able to win all four base ball |enth and R sireets northwest. land Lient. W. l. Ritchie of the Sth | g g 3. and_zrueling sets. The vietory fell \games on 1ts schedu'e, the Juniors will carry off first honors as all-around | Play in the doubles staris tomor-| Corps Avea were added to the entr Suzanne L All entries should he sent to| " qiorday, tennis ace, defeated Mm ing Famous Stars in Action. i Suzane, fifteen at the time, who | } Belle Mevers, physical training direc row, " ol e e A L B O o Lk Mm@ CcEto Florence Poston. chairman of the Mathieu, promising young player. 3 Four games have heen played in the lenberger disposed of Sally Har ¥ Posi ¥irst and secord rounds will be ) O ! ngiish opponent » fournament committee. Miss Poslon B, 6—0, in their singles’ match o D eaing of the thivd xet|Pase ball nevies. In_the opener tbe | straight sets, 6—2, 6—1 can be reached hy phone at Linecolr | played today. and tomorrow &' astponed il Lagpagttr RY CHARLES LENGLEN Stvanne wax so fatigied thai she |J0niors defeated ""d"""".";'.'"'q’i."r'uf' | v 2985 ,‘,,flm-: |lnol lnm'nn\'d will 'Im n-,-}n B e ARaociatan Prei A A eniors romped on the § 2], D g b . A T T tinued. U is nned to stage the e e gD . Her Father and Sole Trainer e 1o detault. |1 pminted ont to | TS BeI0H i TR T team by one point vesterday | (MO than Wl uf ihe e vouid s Mif e 2t s cooas ah. VARISS Sfone b tua Sumnng AT NS o e , I 1 her opponent was equally . 2 X A Ccon vesierday e sin- ek ¥ n mainta he peo of love 11—-SUZANNE'S FARLIEST MATCH PLAY, e e | 1% et the gun: | Stecnonn, the S orepha tomers | 5ied SR IS arches in (hi | Winner il he swarded the’ sherts | Gun e vhe fnternations] v o A iors and Sophs, was a tight hattle up | 3 set vound and a numher of second round [dan Trophy. ' < - - hois not ond e . on =h 4 7 a ' cha % A O nin cot tennis championship was t ’l‘m anmual Chantil'y tournament was ahont fo commence and 1 deo (0~ 0t =0 et ety e Lntit the Ainal’ inning. - in fact. the | 0 Ul el L BLAL L L on the fans were asking foda < £ encounters are scheduled today. eoded Tn 1ying 1p the | Ship. which i« now in progress. The | “MGHS cided 1o enter my danghter then aged 11, 1 was fpromnted 10| ihis mateh™ thit was how sh Sophs fhrah Sl | final ¢ 20 10 the favdrites who got into | wlore she met doan Fry. the veuns T : ane Cove in the fourth session and seemed | final count waw 20 16 18, action vesierdas survived. Frances | NET TEAM WILL BE English girl, in the semi-Anals of tie make this decizian by the fact that some of the hest French plavers trom that day to this. all opinions SFECE 0T shing to the front rances Groshon i« euptain of St e oe gy il e * . vy, prio N el e e S e O I jew “hisw | Josenh'a team. = Catherine Anderron Krueoff. District champion and run- | xingles. Miss Fry. prior to today. tad i that time mong when W . . anre nd 2 el - in the 1970 leagie evi . el hayed zanne once, a Cimbledan Rraguedic. were gomg to take par Spzanne was enteved in the handi | proved 1o s ased SpeclAlers o perclassmen (o walk away with he teams meet thix afternoon at | ", o, i ' She has improved during that he is as eanragecns a plaver as | g P 3:45 on the Plaza fleld for the ses ar o ¢ » | p ' A 1 L thiU evar Sianped son noasknls | Uiem o tune of 3 1o i | S i L Mary Hall, seeded Na. 2. will meet | the vear. but =a has the Erench girl A Although the Freshmen led the h-l\d Tonephis win again (od g | her first opponent this afternoon at | P ¥ W t Other 2 tioms on the card 1n court, o 0 of the seco K 2 jav. the ¢ Selactions for the Washington ten 2 through four round: and tonk second prize. to the great astonishment | pic vieory, whic s iors 2 ta 0 at the close of the second |l : 0. ) T ere e ekt RIS i & I hich no one would 05T T ke g played Monday, | Monship will go 10 that school [ ““Frances Walker defeated Kathlesn |nis team that will take part in the Thi= and amusement of all the contestants darea 1n forecast. eaused aqn . i - o A fcw month: later when | returned to Nice, where 1 nsed 1o spend T e TEiPIeR Jan - ie jLaew e Rk CURNACHN SIEETR e Washington Athletie Club racketers 1oRnSon, & 0. ¢ ! v Winters. [ applied for her admission to the Nice Lawn Tennis Club, iiivera and in Kngland, wheve e e 1\ | Will begin play in their second annua Coboabatl it SHCH il Bave hehonae of seet 2 ; app : n 3 2 e anding ot Vs, Towed their opponenta 10 scare heavils. | juh nei fourney on Friday atternoon, | First round—Reatrice smin oo Dovothy FO7 inz the winner of the Lenglen Fry of which T was 2 member, and. hv special dispensation, hecanse children standing of Mrs. Winch The Seniors won, 15 10 4 ) v P Kingabury. & Oimsted Ve | The committee. Arthur Hellen est for the championship N 3 now Ahe AieCoLs June 11, on the Henry Park courts o R: E ) 2 N & 1AMl 7 were not allowed at the cluh, 1 ehtained permission for her to plav on ‘ e divectors o Recky Kr | et ; Alss Ewers %o | Capl. Al Gore and Clarence Vineent Tirhards was pitted against The 16 . ; o Cluh frankly admitted that Final Games Tomorrow. Recky Kronman. fennls manager. Helen Sinciai. 230 nm . Phoche Moor ved today that the triale are ’ et hiMting, : avs < V= the davs when she had ne school : has announced the maitings for the | head v Saily Redd. 356 n.m " Edith Petris | AnDOUNCe av tha Raron von Kerhling. Austria. whe P A it e tute or | b Helen Jonnion 4:30 pm.. Mary Hall vo.| st] under way amonz the leading hoo exceeded all expectations this B of [ Rith Martimez. 530 nm g o eity. bt that results relrnliaed matches. Al players are requested | . Second jonnd i« N Gtond Ruth | ';""):""'».'I"‘"""";”"' ‘ut that results geason and who. it was thoaght this 161 CaBoRE. DDl g Their | curr 30 4 Mis MeChitchine ve. | of the prelin < will he in Within | porning, would zive the Americar | ot ore o ":’e‘!-" ::-n”‘m.‘«m eI | v et SmiKingseury maich. 350 0m. | the next 28 hours and the six singles| 1o 'S\ ot of a hatile than the s | o 8 resulis a ee dmihles teams wil ' 1 « v Zan Heuy: Patk aliuts nra Ica(d sl . bRieeh = vl it et s | D AEHRERTCRERIEe R esthed m s R | m i D e Senens [ cap women's singles, with the handicap ot plus 13, 36 (i, e she received | one point cvery game and twn points everv oth me). She came ‘ ’ was annual Hotehkiss €up matches start | (U C0E G0 Tl the victar in Tng here Friday will he made tomor 5 1ad thought the v Y ", 0 ) 4 o the Riviera were frequented hy some |a little mare experience. in order 10 1, nterest themselves zreatlv in my and.Junior nines will meet in ,:{’vl"& best .y‘lrl\g}rv“yhf m.,g:amm\.fi start her training in masenline fant prodizy. For me. it was the cpineal game of ihe loop. Should the pion Alexander, the tralian Doust. | before she conld show any anppreciable ; e awhs 4 a 1e time cinch rthe athletic trophy. e Oraw Flarence Poston, —1 Fiotente Sew | Twelve netmen are heing considered jloward Kinses was down for his mewhat wonderful thronghout 1 he Sophomores and Kreshmen will | ard defeated Adcline Alexancer hy defaull: | for the singles. They are Tom Man- paydesi fizht of the tournament. He Max Decougis, Maurice Germot and | results in this direction. She had e it round— El W, Ceale’ Taylor def Mary —: 5 s e . ad quld like 1ot of ollo! e c vhic £ + Cleanor Watl va ale Tay eated Mary Rya: iy s o e S thers of equal note. Among the need of all her tenacity of purpose 1d ik n the following 'mee: in the other fracas, Which prob- | g ittt KOSRC—FIe Tl at 4 4h: Ge: 8] Corinne Frazier defeated Tvy W . Clarence Charest, John ‘Temple was 10 meet Jean Borotra Amor h ! ineident which took place durving o W ety close, #s (he (WO Boger va. 3 ~ Fridar. June A1 B4: M 3 Gwynn King. 0. White, ss Bro stored confidence e o Tt Chombea | EeI A BRI Elven e hyhenisbm: | vaudeville imestoininnoedElVen A e i it :‘:h’:: A\;m'-"'m:.y‘e':f.'.‘;"-: "njn'u Randai s £l .::fi"d:!?'u'v’l?.‘ - i . awies b BB L T L sl g g i Bk 8 = ml‘e:‘:'i g 'l:(.:,,'.‘(;:.. N e I inal de Nice. in 1912 Jous in tennis and rifle. the other \;....',,‘.:‘_L'.".,,;(: ey yae Tonorav s | Dthine deleateg Maiie x.“-.‘._'»}.xvf Rurwell, Jack Dudles. Jack Purinton 1. A Godfiee. the former Kashlesn ehters, and Brankiin ~von Kmon o 4 L | s her vandeville turns there » sporis to he reckoned with. prob- | kmily Seymaur we. Vi ' Moore. Mondas. | A==, and Frances Walke: defeated Kathloeri | and Paul Harding. ‘The doubles pairs McKane. one of the strongest amang G vprs by Mr. Alvardo Ry he secre: | (e a hyp accompanted by n | ably will be divided. The Juniors ave | June 14, at 4:45: ¥stells Hearn vs. Helen | John will he selected from the following ihe Fnglish waman plavers, vestar Here was an opportunity for me |tary of the Nice Club. who teok aniittm who served as_ his siibject. | practically assived of AF8Y HONOLALIN | Rronrian va byer ~ Ll . - teams: Mangan-Hellen. Burwell-How | day S 1o make a profound studv of the zreat inferest in Suzanne. and 10 Rk - Vifle, and it is expected that a Senior | 4 . nstein. Gore-Baum. ¢ haresf-Kinz Mllo. Bouman vesterdax defeated game. for. at the time, 1 myself had |whem 1| here like ta pav fribute, for Predicts Great ¥ s gl e e TUROVER W'LL leE White-Harding e Eom ot os. A Frace e Al a very superficial knowlsdge of | he was one of the finest men the “Fhey performed expe 1]t (R IR. i Op¥ets GOLFER UsEs CLUB (L5 ke TR S Dol i L anc the tactics and technigue of advanced i sport has ever knawn I mental telepathy. thouzht reading and i b ’ are the other eities sendinz feams =~ M Riowne shared the honoie Gl A 4 [hlindfolded. asked the spectators frs Intractass net tourneys are draving UT SPADE NEEDED Wi rrieeh fri she operiing rotid £ ated the Beligan or VoA ,'l’_‘“‘»m‘;-’:c-\ oAt At 13 vears of age Suzanne was!tn hide something on their persons.|ta a close at Western and will be fol day. while the ather encounters A 60 and Rie Clun wwhere even plasers. of | chosen by the commitiee of the Nice|which she. witlout knowing the ma |lowed by ‘a tound-robin interclass oot Washington. One match will be play.| took th asure of the i % & Club tn represent it in an intereity | ture of the hidden ohiect. would en | series for the title. The four girle| = 1. & Turover. chess champion of | s9"ay Chevy Chase and the ather at Slaveri it O G o1 tenniz | mateh plaved againgt ihe b of desver tn Aind. That succeeding. she winning the class titles will compate | B 1he Asocieied Preee the District. will give an exhibition | columbia Conntry Ciuh. The place - Developed Man's Style, Bordighera, ltaly. for the possession would try to answer a question in the for the schonl crown | NEW YORK. .une 9 Gusta |of simultaneous chesc play alnst | g0, plaving the final nn Saturday has < B i o of the Challenge Shisld naffered by mind of the person for whom she had Dorothy Conk has won the Junior 'vus Adolphus. Crown Prince of Swed all comers Saturday evening. June 19, o, been decided tina Panl Feret, 4—h. f—d f—-2 = 1 used to come to the club every [ \jy Rice. The Rordighera Cluh was found the hidden object. (BUBRATERt,. deCauting Lyl BUKEE: |/, woitl. s, AFab Joke: 1n: pubiio. i) . NS CADIAL €lfy Chess: Clobihend . In the women's doubles Miles. | day in order to studyv the strokef nompnsed largely of English plavers While waiting for them to come [in the final. & 1, 61 | Ameriea 700 of th 2 aquarters, 1317 F street Al chess len and Viasto defeated \fme. \ and the manner of play of these who wintered on the Riviera. When |near ug I sinck a pin in a newspaper. | Four seniors surviving preliminary merica to 700 of the country’s finan- plavers will he welcomed 1o the ex- | UOKY STRIDE FIRST zne vie 3 60 ters of the sport, With the | 1ha dav of the match arrived Suzanne. which I folded and hid in one of the piay in their event will meet this|clers and industrial leaders, He 4.4,h'[;];‘i‘:\rv,l o . i \fies Ryvan and Kinsev defa “lub At i< annnal meeting purpese in mind of bheing accom o panied by her mother. left for inside o 1e of my coat week in the semi-finals. Virginia | it had been 10ld him by Brig. ¢ Treseleras and M. Hireh in th So tach my Hitle Sasenite the R it B e e | o G N g . ! \ I By - elecied Col. Stirling Kerr as president IN 400-MI i Rordighera. They were warmly wel The medinm. in & vers short time Walthall ana Katherine Berrall will Siewart at West Point for the ensuing vear. Other officers - doubles, 6—3, 1 points of each plaver and 10| omed by the ladies of the cluh. who. d A L : olite St Sefichiipiay ot 1l i d br the ladies of the ehib. wha. diew the newspaper from my pocket. | meet in the upper brackel, and Mars |~ .. o A L fivf S At 4 oiiposite f | thinking that my wife wan the oppo. | unfolded it and withdvew the pin Celyn Rowers will oppose Elizaheth Albeginner was learaingi g0l frow "',‘,"&" s e il iy [Thnesnlih: he Nive Clun. altemyl. | 1 ihen conientrated uniithe follow. | GAer igteTowen hal professional.” the prince related. | BrENECRL S 0L NN TS itow: | cave g Wy ooty bl s el play of the B e fven, | °0 (e direct her to the dvessing room ing question Miss Walthall advanced [ At svery stroke the duffer was tear- | poard af diveetores Mak A A Craven, | 10 hones. - ‘r” has heen ahle to run up azainst 5 3 : to change into her tennis costume. | Will my danghter one day become semi-finais by virtne of a " g el e b ) 3 eton points. which - 2 wah ing up b con Parks ? chle aen Bl St 4 e e e amiee | Will mat trv o deserihe their surprise champion of France:” [ Victory over Molly Greely, & e O | e e L oy Stco auiuee de jin 2890t onaioe the el yexns dnprested me by ls Ko oS Bur ) | When my wife, pointing to the dimi-| In a few weconds the medium an-|§—2. ' Miss Berrall defeated Beatvice | BIth « tremendous effort, he din-; U. - leiiol ik ,.‘_u_‘;‘;“r,in';":""':“"r:f’s"“;i;;"'"‘ Hytex |ihat Harvard triumphed aver Vale in . reas \ vanne ed them that | swered— a at—h ; 63, to 12 : o } 2 eon Club’s schedule flown |yhe pevied hefore the advent of the and calm, reasoned placing BUty |nutive Suzanne, informed them that |swered—Retier than that—hetter | Ziegler. f—3. 63, to take her place Todgga' an unusiially blg pleces tor| S BRENRE oo o [ PecTE R e Ty the peciod hefore the adven h e s e ¢ = epreser ™ . - ) 3 'th—1the same as | often do. (This | for the play of the men. who astound there l(.ifld thy hosen representative than that pin th semi-finals Mary Fvelyn [ear nev and two gambit tournaments 1" Ihe e S the e B meiinity | ormeisice Blib Sivamne is teday champion of the | Rowerx eliminated Carolyn Jansen (added bv the prince), rev and fwo gambic tournaments in | The 100 fivers taking part in th of their methods. Why, then, I as Was the Nice Club s poor in play- world. . in a tight battle 7 £ 7 “ and| " 'Walt a moment. said the pro. PrO8YeS event were liberated in clear weather - - Nizahath Garber received a default | Yen revoked that time | L | with northeast winds. = First retirns uline method? Is there any good sent them in inter-cluh (Next: How [ Trained Suzanned | in her last preliminary encounter | “'What do_ vou mean revoked” Among new freak golf clubs is one | Vith speed in vards per minnie follow hould not women adopt the | °rs that it had to resert to infanix ¥ zon why they do not do so. or ir Or was it a practical joke Ann Scoffield has reached the final | asked the duffer. “I'm plaving golf. 'n the form of a comh for nse in play. (E. A Newzex (181 104 Bt 1 Surpr curiosity = s, y ¢ Ing out of water. Another driver has |F & Nozer (1€ erely . matter of sclistomiand | SUrpr I ocuriosity gave wav to hracket of the Sophomore tourney not hridge. L e e ) b Drecedent? 11 seemed fn ma that |Amusemeni swhich soan changed to WINS TRAP TEAM EVENT. o o o he s ner of the xemi. | ‘But,” waid the pro. ‘vou sheuld | bored tube fn the head of a club D Hartler 1131 1 = To Match Your Odd Coats nt? It seemed to me bt o etin: An my little daughier carried| ST, THOMAS, Ont. June 3 (). | Ana) match hetween Retty Smith and | have used s apade that tme instend | Hlled With atlickolver o £ added | - dhora ! SEX ‘4 3 i e T “raizht the | off the victory in' the twa maiches in | Cracking 438 tarzers ant of A possible Mavion Lum of ght and “whip” in playing W el Faiy EISEMAN'S, 7th & F Fame as it was plated by the men. | which she played 300 the Michizan Siate ieam captured Katherine Hillyer and Saia Shallen zh naturally zhe would he nnable | The vear after. in the month of the fiveman event. feature of the in berger are scheduled 10 plav for the A The aama degres of |dannary. (1914), Mr. G. M. 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