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Main Dependence of ] Conceded Fine Chance, If, ( By the Assnqatan Py N FW YORK. Tune 10 Ri'lv (Young) Stribling of Atl Vankee Stadium tonight Rut Rerlenbach never has gone to the dugonts without his title since | from men it the winning among Mike McTigue at againet whom he pion” of more than one division Ihat bout with Delaney was an had gone 1o the canvas for the full livered by that same opponent. Panl Rerlenbach, the highting champion, takes his light-heavvweight crown acrose the danger line when he-faces has Delancy of Bridgeport. Conn. considered by many the Again in that second meeting ¢ame the | anta, t;a. - a 15-round battte at- the that same stadium a year ago. and | defended it successfully 15 Jack | “uncrowned cham- | acid test, for previously Berlenbach | count ‘irom a paralyzing punch de- | * terrific shot. the driving right of the Canadian, and again Berlenbach went | down fought despefately on to win, Critice helieve that Rerlenhach will have the adiantage if he shows that Aggressivensss that made him famons a continuous drive with hath hande With an antstanding pawer in his loft Rut he will find Stribling hard to hit And at the same time hard tn aveid, far Paul is not the fastest man in the ring Seribling three and zained his experience hattle sesses two good hands | mo! ective, but he never has heen | considered an aggressive ring man ght, perhaps. with a champinn p at stake, he mav gamble. for he knaws full well that aggressivenesa in | the form of nunrelenti Attack has | heen awarded many a vietory in New York State. The Georgian that some day | by of | e the vounger man vears has most He pos. | with. the right | feels 1o is growing and he will come far fare with the champion of all the heavyweights, prohahly Dempsey. He anserted that he expects tn knack out Rerlanhach. and there are many to side with him. although the champion ie lkely ta carry slizht odds to the ringside Two great champions af the middleweights Walker of the welters Aown this vear and it mav hach's turn. Statistical Harfy Greh and Mickey have zone he Rerlen nf the t romparison are hesght neck hest chest normal 1. 33 e PRED Pt Treasury walloped Veterans' Ru rean vesterdav in the Colored De partmental Bage Ball League. getting A 13-tn-3 decision in seven innings Revely went the route on the hill for the winners JERRYITES WILL MEET. Managers of teams in the Sport Shap Rase Rall L e will meet tonight 1n plan for the feagues Aret track and feld meet, in he held aturdar at 11 eeleek Conrral adinm, Jeriy But it was not as hefore. for the cham: | lios Angeles- 15y | CISCO.—Fred Hoppe, ' & . ean pion gained his feet and | | round FIGHTS LAST ‘NIGHT. Re the Assnciated Press PARIS —Marcel weight, lost ta Gipsy tsh haxer (101 ROSTON —Chic Sugge. feather- | weight, won deetsinn from Bahe Her- mah (10} TOLEDO -~Chuck Feldman. Tnledo. outpointed Tony Ross, Monroe. Mich az “Midget Mike" Moran, Pitte burgh. won decision from Jose Or- ter. Milwaukee (8. LOS ANGELES. - "Chuck” Wig gine, Indfanapnlie, Ind.. heavvweight, | won on a foul from George Godfrey Philadelphia negre (7). - - Everet Strong, Omaha. middleweight. won on decision over Rilly Atkinsen, Nilles, | Daniels heavy Fng SAN FR San Franeisen, a draw with Paul (10), LAFAYETTES TO TAKE TRIPS FOR CONTESTS Ma listed their welter Ha eight. folght Ja Barra, St theseldine’s Lafavettes journevs ta the scen week end base hall games. On Saturdar the club goes to An. | napnlis for a crack ar the Eastport seml-pros. who have been moppinz the hest of the local nines match will be played at Vienna, Va ave | of for | The Benning Athletic Club wishes to fill open date& on June 13 and 20 Atlantic 352 Manager Pop Kremb of the Liberty Athletic Club reports a full Sunday schedule for the next twe months. bhut is npen for Saturday games. He also is on the lookout for opposition for the Liberty Fleld day and double header tn he held at American League Park on September 4. The Ballston Fagles have heen signed for one of the games... Call Columbia * 4165.T, Hess tossers, who play the Liberty's Sunday. meet the Washington Bar racks nine.tadayv at Navy Yard. The Carlyle Mifgets made their dehnt vesterday with a *fta 1l win nver the Rahin Juninrs. D. C. HAS A STRONG ENTRY "IN REGATTA AT SOLOMONS Fdith Chesa HF hugee entry of the Marcy, the %o B s the Capital enthnsiasts a in T jaurnes down 1o Selomons sixth annual workboat classic, Wachigton is ¢l the tawn on the Pa to attend t »and Virgima as there are from Maryl, Tt 1= hut a few hours' automobile | run from tha Capital to Solomons. making it possible for antomobilists | to leave Washington on the morning of tha races and drive 1o Solamons by 10 am. the starting time of the first race. Under ordinary conditione the hig_ schooners. huzeves and skipjachs and other nf the rlasees nf warkhoats that will race will finish the eircum navigation of the 12.mile eourse wit a fen houre, leaving ample time for those whn may come from Washington and vieinity he antoma hile to reach thair homes the same | dax. District Boat The Fdith Mares the onlv hoat entered from the Dis | triet of Columblia, vaft worth ! cheering for and ane which may well make history in the workboat races. | She is a 10 font hugeve, owned by Gapt. R. W. Chesser, 16 Ninth street southwest. and is reported 1o he one of the fastes: sailing bisie of her kind on the bay. Capl. Chesser is o mem? ber of the Chesser family of St George's Island. and makes the thivd of that name ta enter a hoat In the races. For honors In the huzeve class ha will compete against his two brothers, Capt. Charles (Chesser. mas ter nf the hugeve Flarence Northam Good Craft, n thus fa A yours EDWARDS. month and varies —always a sati Daniel Loughran Co., Inc., Distributors 1347 Penn. Ave. N.W. * Phone Main 391 o s e .llh i Y 10 Solomens than is Raltimore, and residents of ixent expect that in the crowds that are drawn there » races there will he as many from the District of Columbia | CLEAN, cool smoke is always ey il i dr"imll Wachington and St I<land av championship regatta champion to cheer far.when thev Gieorges workhaat Md.. on lune 2n, to witness the running of the and. and Capt Walter has entered the Kthel Vale. fiven | their kind of hreeze any of the Ches | ser hoats max he counied 1pon 1o he | well up in the lead and a likely ron | tender far the prizes Spectators who come ta the work hoat races t vear will see the createst aggregation of hoats that are fvpical of the Chesapeake Bay that has ever heen assembled. More than 100 schooners, bugeyer. skipjacks and work motor hoats have in the races. and many mo; pected to sign up hv the time entry list closes on June 3. thr Chesser. who | | hefore the races, Scores of Yachts Expeeted. Sen of vachts “from Washing ton. Baltimore, Norfolk. Wilmington, { Thiladelphia and other places are ex. | pected to attend the races, and hoth | Maryland and Virginia will have fleets | of State boats there. Gov. Ryrd and Conservation ymmissioner . Harry | &on of Virginia are expected to | i the Fégatia. hraveling on the Cammaodore Manry. the Virginia State steamer, and Gov. Ritchie and Swep. ! son Barle, commissioner of the Mary H iand rservation Commission. will | he present on the Gov. Melane. the 1o zteamer of Maryland C’iqar or stick to KING From month to to the quality never year to year, i — if ey b e nu\hmflmuim 1 i | g'm "ty & il ! indl | Port | clubhead erashing ‘THE EVENING ARMY TENNIS PLAY ADVANCING RAPIDLY, Three third.round matches and the | semi-finals of the Army tennis cham pionship tournament were fto he played early today at Columhia Coun try’ Cluh, making way: for the final nf the avent tomorroaw at 3 o'clock One third-round match was run off | vesterday along with the first and second vound tilts. Capt. Rohert \an Vleit, Army Leech Cup player from | Howard. Md., handing a defeat to Capt. C. W. Christenberry of the Infantre School at Fort Benning, -5 60 Lieut. R. R. Studler of the ord nance department, who alone is ear rving district of Washington colors, Capt. R-A. Sharrer having been de teated. in the second . round. was| matched -with Col. Wait €. Johnson | of Fort Bénning for today's play. The winner goes fo the semi-finals, meat ing the winner of the third-round tilt | hetween Mai. Bates Tucker. 3d Corps | Area. and Lieut. W. L. Ritchie, 8th Cor) Area. Maj. A. Seeligson, Avea. tackles lLieut. R. B. Oxriede: of the Engineer School al Fort Humphrey in the remaining third 1. The .winner plave Capt. Van Vieit Resiilis of vesterday's match: FIRST ROUND-—Ma) Bates Ad | Corps Area. defeated Lieut Col king Ath Corpe ATeR. F—h A2 | A Roashanm. Sienal School, ‘wan aver Cant Woodland 4th Corns Area _hy defanit t R B_Oxrieder. Enginesr Schan! “won | or Capt- B A Smith “d Corpa Area hr Asfault: Lient W I, Ritchie 8th Corns Area | won over Mar €. Fenton Tinited States | Miltare Academy ~ he default Cant M 1st Co Ma o &t an Schoo! won over Mai e R Ewald Bth Corps Area detault: Caot R .A Sharrer. istrict ! Washineton defeated Cant G Palmer Ath Corpa Area R—A | TorSia, A4 Sesliegon. 8t Corvs Ared | Sth Corps i | ted Col D Parrott 5th Corpa ROUND—Col Wait © Jon i hoo! . dafaated Capt. 7l 6-2% Tieut R°R Washington defaated Signal " Schonl A2 ates ‘Tucker won over by default I ieut I T C. %" Christenberry. Intaniry ‘School A~ SV Greenwall 1at_Corna Area. 8—2 6] Capt R C Van Viet. i 3d Corps Ares. defeated Tieut H. V. Ganii | Tinited States Military Academy 68— 1 2 THIRD ROUND—-Cant R € Van Viait defeatea. Cant. €. W Christenerry. 7 neineer School ftudier Distrizt ot Lieut | 28 At el Mas 6—2. 6. BOXER BARRED FOR YFAR. | INCOLN. Nebr.. June 10 (8 Morrie Schlaifer. Omaha pugibist; haa | been suspended for one year. effectiv May 25, the National Boxing Associa- | tion notified - John Kilmartin ‘S(r\'!i boxing commissionsr, The suspension | was prompted by the hoxer sion in Oregon for fallure to appear | a bout at Portland recently FREEMAN VS, MITCHELL. CLEVELAND, June 10 (. —Tommv Freeman. Cleveland welterweight, will | meet Pinky Mitchell of Milwaukee, | Junior walterweight champien, fn a 10. | | round June 21. Inside Golf | By Chester Horton. i | no-decision hout here on| If you swing a club in front of vou with hoth hands traveling together the action of the eluhhead will he the same | A as the part of the cluh you hald_in vour hands. But it vou push the left hand hack while the right hand presses for. ward the clubhead will immediately | azsume speed of action. n the golf stroke youl should have = sense of trying to arrest the move ment af the left arm at the hall an the down =troke, At that peint is where the right | 3ide, pressing for. ward., exerts the maximum of pres sure on the club shaft and sends the throngh the ball The left arm continues to go forward toward the ball, but in reality it trav- | elx against a resistance, and | greater this resistance the harder the hall will hit. Yau will understand that i e end ‘of the shafi held hy the left | hand qould actually be anchored while the right side of venr hody pressed | torward the maximum clubhead speed Thix movement is largely tnconscions. You accomplish it by keeping a straight left -arm coming down as well as going hack and jt is well tn make it antomatic so that' thinking ahout it will not ripset the’stroke as a whole, S «Conyright 1976 + would he attained all tied for you 9% Read future tie | of this his sivoke will be tervible the | 3 STAR. WASHINGTON, The fifzm’ng Stai BOYS CLUB | Conducted by R vonr eve nearly every BY TED DREWES, | Natianal Puntie Parka Tennte Champion. | EFP on the hall That's what they tell von in <port von take | up. And it's a fact that rule just| abont goes for ail sports. But it} goes right (o the letter 7 in tennis o fact, vou keep vour eve on the | hall until yorr see it strike the strings | ot vour racket, and that isn’t exag | geration at all. | You don’t have to take vour eyve off | the hall to see where the net Ix. Ii's | stationary and will always he in the same place. You don't have 10 take your eve off the ball 1o see where the lines are, They never change You don’t have (o take your eve off the hail to see where the hacksiop i | It will be where it wax when von | came on the court And voir don’t have ta take yvonr ave off the hail tn see wherd your op ponent “is. for. if he is a net player vou will know that he i& ahont six feet hehing the net, almost on a line with the hall And if he is a baseline plaver he | will be fnet hehind the bhaseline al | most in the center of the eourt In ather worde von see the canrt D. THURSDAY, | OBRERT . McCLELLAN | annual tha nat. the lines and the hackston and vour opponent without lising vour eves at all You knom where they are. But the hall—you’ll never know the whereahouts of it _if you don’t keep your eye on if. The hall is the one object on the conrt that carries great | uncertainty of Jocation. Keep vour ayve on the ball. Keep Your Eye on Ball. | oft top honors in | mark This f& an illustration of the correet | form in meeting the ball in the back hand swing, and natice carefulls that the plaver has hic cve on the hall tan 1076 Tomarraw Hit where the: ain't” gnee in tennis. I Capenght C® I TAN swing until he could first imagine I cec in their mind the ball actually fivy 1 haven't much store for the called pevehology in golf and 1 think most of W fe the bunk. Plain rom mon sense ta what most of the pey chology nets down fo if vou get ha. tween the lines Nevartheless. there is | a very great relation hetween mind | and muscle, slse how could the par | players stand 130 yarde from the green and piteh the hall tn the pin again and again® It jsn't humanly Possihle that the museles alane could dn that--again and again Thev might find just the vight touch anee or mayhe twice. hut when it is done time after time the mind i< veally doing it In Fignre | we see the golfer whose | mind is liierally ammed with the de | taile of the things he is to do and the things he must avoid. and as a result in Figure 2 we see the correci top posi tion of the huck swing: in Figure 3 the correct finish Any golfer can imagine what has actually happened in the | tion hetwi Fignre 2 and Figure 3. | hus [ maintain that it is very good { practice, and helpful always, to take inst a instant hefore each shat 1o 1alize perfect form, perfec: swing action. for that partieular shot Imagine vourself deing it exactly Roh Innes would dn it —and at the same time don’t he =a 100 per cent doubtful of your awn ability not o do | it that way.! Doubt leads tn a certain | atate of confusion worse confounded in | the muscle svstem of the whaie hady. | ‘The Mmusecles can never he guided by | donhts, | style among the stars 'OOK to the motion picture L stars for the new in style. Here is Milton Sills, whose In est film success is “Men of Steel.” Here he is a “ Man of Style,” and the tie you seeisa Spur Tie. 1t is popular now, and will be more popular than ever. It should be. It is smart-looking, all tied for you by ex- perts. It has in it the At right, in the circle, is a reproduction of the 2ed Spur label.. Look for Beyond is a Spur Tie, with part of ailk cut and turned back to \ped Innerform Spur Tie roll, ourl, or wrinkl which makes it keep its smart. ness with its shape. This patented form, exclue sive in the Spur Tie, prevents any roll, curl, or wrinkle. Look on smart shop counters for the tie that looks more like hand-tied tie than a hand- tied tie. Hewes & Potter 65 Bedford St. Boston, Mass. Makers of Bull Dog Belts, Suspendersand Garters— the guaranteed brand <on 1 oiten urge plavers to pick ant a spot far down the fairwav and HAVE alwave maintained that no golier conld ever make a free natural | himeeli doing it. For the <ame rea ng 1n that one particular spot Imagine vourself making each shot perfectly —then let g0 with the styke without further thought abaut it for that partieular shat The this may =urprise vonu Foprmght 1978 1 ulte of TWO-YEAR-OLDS IN RACE LATONIA. Ky. Tune 10 (® __1 Clipsetta Stakes for two.vear-old fi fo be run hera Saturdav furnished the principal tepie for discussion among horsemen and racegoers tada: Ee | tablished fn 1883 with an added puree | of $5.000. the Clipsetta is regarded as one of tha foremost turf fixtures in | this section. For tha first tima the | juveniles will he sent five and a half furlongs. half a furlong farther than heretofore. TIES WINNING RECORD. MILWAUKEE. 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Baltimore, for the State championships ron ducied vnder direction of the Plas ground Athletic League of Maryland approximately 60 athletes who individual events and wera on fhe victorious relav, dodge hall and volley all combinations in the recent Prince County meet held at (‘ollage Il be on hand ta uphold the prestige of this counts Perhaps the largest from thi= county will he that from Hyattsville High. which easilv carried the county cham plonships, and whose colors will be flashed by 21 athleter. Includtng four relay teama. Laurel bigh, 1pper Marlbore High and others also.will he represented. Among thoue renrasenn connty: will he Upper Maribore High athietex wha atond out in the meet They are 1. Van Cla- cetl. ir., who set a new record in the nnning h Jump. unior aniimited class, and squaled the 270 vard dash in the same claws, and M Who tied the 440.yard dash nior unlimited clase velat team. menior of Hvattavilia High o the Wil The one mile nniimited clas | which set a new mark and is made up f Rernard Nees Wil Henderson Al hert Lewis and Wilham Meeds will compete ac will the Hvatreville High A0 pound clase relat team which equaled the 440.vard rerord. and which eomprises Dnonald Barton Leonard Smith, John Willams and Tames Keir The countv will he represented in the bove' dodge hall tournament by the Mount Rainier team comprising Allen. Bauman, Donahue. Fentrese Graham. Lilly. Markwood, Smith and Van Pelt Upholding the eountyv's prestige In he girls’ volley hall tournament will he ihe Rrandvwine High combination, made up of Rertha Earnshaw, lLoretta Hamilton, Celistia Lushy, Fvelyn Tashy. Nellie Mason, Alire Schwisn. 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