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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 13, 1926~HP()K'['S'Sl‘}("]‘l()N.‘ D. C. Netmen Win Intercity Honors : Lenglen Aimed to Perfect All Her Stroke DOWN B ALTI‘N[ORE TE AM WASHINGTON RACKETERS VICTORS IN INTER-CITY TENNIS TOURNEY. 1HARD GO AL SET FOR HER IN HOTCHKISS CUP PLAY | [ s SRy s W i | BY FATHER AT BEGINNING Long and Patient Practice Was Required for French % Girl to Develop Her Game to Caliber That Triumphs in Event for First Time in Six Years in coring by 5 to 4—Singles Divided, Locals ; i Taking Two of Three Doubles. ! et G e e . J Gained Her Weorld Championship. e i BY CHARLI LENGLEN ASHINGTON'S Hotchkiss Cup team came into its own yesterday R A - ! WA mer. Rt . oLy . 3 : V.—STROKE PRACTICE. for the first tiame in the six years in which the trophy has been offered in intercity tennis competition by turning back the best talent of Baltimore in the final of the annual tournament, 5 to 4. The victory, won on the courts of Chevy Chase Club, follows up a 9-to-0 y ;. triumph over Noriolk in the semi-finals. b o 3 . £ 4 e play. TI . 1 her to periorm with the precision possible, Rain nearly spoiled the program twice during the matches. A heavy YRR . ? o shower broke just before the last two singles encounters had been com- | e ¢ S0 a1 Ry e . S pleted and caused a temporary halt. The doubles were well under way | & : o4 7 4 j |no weakness before rain started again, but the teams managed to stick it out on the 1 ) A i . # @ i § | readily sec Dbluestone courts long enough to reach a decisic 1lt one to achicve. 1 wanted her 1 - absolute nstroke and of every concei le branch of and o It is well The result was in doubt until the tentiis tactics st scek ou ! concentrate all cffort on th last point was in, the singles players s g £ 5 3, and one doubles pair from each city & 4 o 5 iz S pericct player must fear no a having turned in an ensy win in the LISTED FGR jur e 26 % 3 g Y oy erilel ployer fcar 10 2 first two of the three matches. 1 o b3 3 SRR 5 3 . i i every stroke, aud must be able . , ; ; ’ : i most vulnerable i Clarence Charest and Gywnn King hoth of whom had taken their sinzles 3 s ; : 4 . fhid bl el il tilts, delivered the final punch with \ Aithough only measc mation | 8 2 P : s BRI | all the strokes, mukin . a victory over Al Hobelman and Ferd subjectis i - . . ! i : H each of them without let-up until she Turnbull, Middie Atlantic doubles + Saltimore dur T 1 G b b * ;. ; ‘ ‘ was perfect. One must not think that mpions, 4—6, 62, 60, Ithough < t S v A Y 3 3 4 ¥ A kil . e these strokes were ma cd w wyed in a drizzle practically ail wk amp! . : - hig e Gk [iranoee: or thdk (0ey wexs I arner o o v, the match was easily the 1 n S 5 € 5. 3 a b 2 3 % {in a few lessons. It required long and P oll paete J : ¥ > z o | the &rokes were not mastere hefore > < » months had passed, T er did Buzanne lose courage or give up in 1 tremendous ever permit exagzerated ey aré use- 1. and she King Bests Hobelman. King's singles vietory was score e e ; az the expense of Hobelman, who Jore last Summer ER ; THIE 5 ; B e : ’ { v ! 1 . is another important matt y he ing is of veay was ranked No. 1 in _the Middle cement % tahtic section, 4—6, 75, 64 zan Iy 1 ws | Standing left to right: John Temple Graves, Arthur Nellen, C. M. Charest, W. Carter Baum, Gwynn King and Tom Mangan. Kneeling: Bob Burwell, | ¢ I have always em some arest came through i uphil ek t .| A. 0. White, Owen Howenstein and Al Gore. kes the play heautiful and il i racket fight with Phil Goldsborough. losing |man f whom have been ning | = — i v tig strung. 7 | and she will n Mangan, No. 1 singles player r cannot B S, SRS e RACE IS WON BY LEWIS| N GUN CLUB EVENT § AUREL TRACK THIS WEEK it s nd the sized it. s et eld men have signified their inten DI br e matk ai | tion of making the trip to Baltimore 5 : } » exact size tht Blose ot Ohe b, B s |Dovitt also will have representation, | the i : found that T BT e e e e {and “at least three members of the | by yic Associated Pross . o o of the Washiieton G 1 t able to turn the same trick o few | {0, LU, WHeh FeCRRON OO (B PEEDWAY, ALTOONA, Pa., June 12—Dave Lewis, ve £ the | Club, part of the program was 1 vears from now when Jacobs has had te for the titles. A group of T motors, won the 230-mile autdmobile race by 2 gin | off and considering th . i & e At nane st g o diiaee Alth i interfered with n little more experience at the court | Zame. he Altoona specdway this afternoon. The | scores turned in were , fisior £ P : trache totheil Fred Turnbull, matched in the sin ! f the grucling contest swung time and again as the speed | sheot tied with pe ovs also is considerir e 100, wagons tore around the mile-and-a-quarter board oval, but Lewis and S Ra ; s gles with John Temple Graves, jr.. & . Tecistored 4 notabie victorv be v PLATT DEFEATS PLATT. |} fefanilc o : 2 | pkiie Sfaes o ; : the Washingtonian in the e I 1 k n-stop battle, won the ])\'ll(‘(l positions, Lewis” ave x ¢ T acmg T had the| PHILADELPH&A, June 12 () : : 112 mil | ne Exy b0 had Seliite s e s was close to 112 miles an hour. His time i i T ho wil r to qualif itests, will be on tenth game on his own service, s tour golf championship ended to 3 24 seconds. Batten crossed the line a few secc c- | Hunter Buirows 1 k i S 5 5 S ng Turnbull an opportunity to m: with William J. (Zimmer) Platt oo po o o e : oA . inbal TaE eompresse good with three straight b} o b : racing Knowledge close contest featur ¢ Sl Ribant abunds racing knowledge ‘ s g R N T il ol | STENROOS 18 WINNER |25 hi B RS oot 0 i s 5 100 BACISP S 4 to play Jed| Seventeen drivers were sent away pack and he remained out h % L X and exa Baion 60 : foated Baum (W) 3 Charlie Hoff, the famous Norwegian | was forced to the pit by a flat ti O meatad White (W, athlete and holder of the world pole|he could not regain the lead. 1 e Sz th i feated " Magee and M N vault champlonship, saw -his first| Hartz, stepping close behind de Pa-|pe g0 o H ¥ i o ine - and e of base ball in Los Angeles| ol ipto the lead position M s e cENTRAL MARKSMEN are . GHEHOUE (RE wacle S e L R 3 - 1 r and declared it was “some ott and Bennett Hil MELROSE, Mass., June 12.—Three | ma ing in th ¢ CF oD anduGnifbnd : i I of the world's best marathoners pitted v ' 1y, over dist ; hot take | today, all running from scratgh. \m » performer i B At this | Stenroos of Finland, Olymple mara - . mined to & a man Batten stepped up into | thon champion. finished first . S ssell L ¢ - g skl ner of the Boston marathon and na- [Aompany L of Western copped ti o championship, and | (SRS Byilaa Close for 50 Miles. e L for A race L tional A. A champion, had to be | honors yesterday ut Camp er a8 woll as race | Langhorne, P BY CORINNE IFRAZIER 3 les Hartz, Blliott ax t-|content with fourth place. and John o e outact : oty r S showh 1h scholastic championship roduct the annual company team natch. t ¢ r k 8§ Kasehagen took first place ir = Il have to be ret individ o score of 2 v 1 cor 2 in o possib ) da edah it vho the dr fire at 200 and ards 3 Ju I shone i before the rd of Western was second an ind fastest of condition of the municipal a : s the line in front of main | Scotia, holder of the world's marathon structed. But S e ndstand only a few seconds apart. | record, collapsed in the fin gton, forty-odd matches > / . - Dur the third 50 miles of the hat Stenvoos' time was 53:47 2-5. Jimmy b District Women's Tennis League ! (1o jlirtz 1in took the lead, but at| Henigen of Dorche was during the r ht, 1 with one additional week leit for play | 154 miles motor trouble caused him | His time was 55:1 Last lap started g T : i B i to stop his pit. He lost 40 laps|with a neck-and-neck race lead for the championship, having | 1" Na engine was being adjusted. | Stenroos and Miles, & (e e von 21 matches and could not overtake the flying lead- | gave out 25 vards behind the Finn t Blotnt e ot R Eor ey iAtane Departmental stand wins and 7 losses. Bureau of | €% ool s Teine R s |, Shley Dinkldils. o ! : - heizhtened by the fbeen placed on ¢ T 5 : At 2 iles Elliot 2 NZ, | line, e was ed by sfefan. | . Coh at Corit . v e ashington dards holds third place. with Batten a close second. Dave |hut recovered normally and went to | freshiman at (entral, : e R e des Cafe, Allteam captains ave urged to have | held on Friday, July 9. clock, | Lewis had been back in the field two lpis potel with his father NS O R i it i von sivee and the fi will be sta i laps, but ;:v- decided to open h‘ “]‘““", Miles said that he had been hothered e Tor 2 T Shopy 38D teenth . day, July 10, at the same hour wide, and at 225 wmiles had closed | i 4 cold and thou he had con- o west? and * Jeedw: this week and to turn over to the sec- | a8 ., Eie o ateh was 10 shots standing £ irel the and , e According to the regy s an- |the & a fraction of & lap. e | quered it by last Thurs tryou s o e e e ve. Contimantay Buildin el s e hich have d by the meet commitice. no | Sticce led’ in :!‘..:Im"; L;syuvn for more | Topan of the 7 entrants finished. o O T 5 = llected already o vill be allowed to compete in | than 20 miles. Both dri loyd Ha of the Bosto Ty b g N woman will be allowed mpete in 1 va Hahn of the Boston A. A. won | TRTCENTY L OEp s nished Standing of the teams, with their | wore (oo e SO S R L e ot i percentages, is given below e fi'}.? Hetfield far behind At 248 mn::::}:i Lol _\:,;::S e O »»(—ror;(il:z‘ulln"lh\n"d; e F'VE IN CAP'TAL CITY NA\;(Y)RMEnEW(')ll:'MgrcR[}IEEAM P I eitt ¢ v > - - EIRERE S linto th to0 open Won. Lost. gpet. | The relay shall count | Lewis.shoved his motc also of the Boston A. A., and New ! Libesty 21 K5 s, S e . A I ! enta s on event, provided that no |and on the back stretcl S England intercollegiate quarter-mile = 2005, 200R. 3! BOOR OOP A E U BEATEN or too close. T ive is the g 1 @ i hagen . 5 o Ths 00 close is the one : ‘ ar : i |. R N | Md., Jun That Lihat comes nearest to th without and the ngested their players complete their matche B t Standards competitor in a race of more than 110 champion, finished first in that eveat Mid-City ¢ 1l Ee al A Sabe. 4y 4 B ven the | SHAIIPIOIL B : n il e 4 MGty . shall be allowed to compete in | f e after | in 51 3-5 seconds flount Naval Academy Will enter the }eging intg jt. Miss J. Tripp, Colum? 4 1 event Wedderburn crew tryouts for the Olympics of 1 10 years ago Was one of the be Mt Pleas All competitors will be required to r Cayilol & X sio report at séadium for physical | ho Results of matches examination not later than 10 am July inz The events listed include 50, 100 ar ries Was assur L vies Jwas & lish players, had such a drive, Lewis crossed the line Batten flashed | letter vy Depart- - G Titus 3 i Five teams still remain undefeated | and h weomer in the rac ‘ WIN TEXAS NET TITLE. e 1 21 al City Base Ball League, | DY @ letcer (000 wis so impressed by it that I made . two laps behind | LORT WORTH, Tex., June 12 (#) P oo 5 0 2 ! | mena whic e nie 1y to imitate it. She is one winner, d Comer was fonrth, [ perkeley Bell. Austin, Tex., and Wil | Dickereon it i s s et G o el ew woman plavers that have 120 yard daches, G0-yard low hurdle, | Eddie Hearne fifth, Bennett Hill sixth, | e Allison, Forth We 17 and 19, [Diuwiddie " ! AR mmcet qiuiEl Habiabed ed an example for \nne 40-yard’ relay race (team of four), | Frank Elliott seventh. {»v(!‘l'v“" “‘ - [respectively, won the Texas Stute dou COMPANY TE \'| ?';‘f(ff;,, the top in section A of the junior class | o npic Retains Own Style. 3, —t: R U running higt nd running broad | clo eighth. !m:»’:n Hepburn ninth and i ple tennis title here this afternoon Dy oy Rt and the Freers and Southerns running | crew was comphmented in @ letter 1 . tim sent reading - Omaer jumps, eight-pound shotput, discus | Ben Jones tenth. = o000, | & straightset victory over B. 1. C.|wdhaueal Doies 33 47 9 251 | neck and neck in section B | trom Rear Admiral W. R. Shoemake studyin different books Writ- en UM throw, javelin thr and base ball | Tewis "M;» e R T Louis, and Frost Carvel, | Morscher o i R The standings and schedule for to- | head of the Bureau of vigation AT teiinas b feom Wittt | Batten 00, and Duff, $3,000 San Antonio. The score was B f | ana it was stated that the depart-|there is much to be learned. Although e "'J“‘ll.“‘f '(‘kw“x‘r;glnl..l‘v:‘rn\ A.AU.| Aviator in Spill. | 6—2, 6—3. OR CLASS | ment wished the academy officials|Suzar etnlly watched bronze, silver and gold 1 I i el s i by kacch ' ~ P Compans. ; g v | tobegin at once to sce that it was £ her vour days, and did her ; e e he wreat thronz of fans| Rowing at Washingfon and Lee | Efttorion 3 ; g : : | represented creditably in rowi Ihest to imitate them aind copy thelr dents, but the great thron fa d | Gilbert 4 o : 1 | other sports. rokes, if wusht that they were i) gefeaied ¥ : al). | N R E ¥a5 a thrill before th tors | University dates from 1874, and is the | McDoug Y Phoebe M : 2 NET FI AI' EACH D ks v sy Fomt A e | oldest orsanized athletic sport at that (et i Tods - 3 and | = 60, WINS i ‘31‘1‘1::“‘:\‘:} o hiow Hiopsbute a 2 | mer Army air service captain, ¢ institution. as n Barracke, 3 o'clock i HICA o tained all th hile hel Sirg. 3 Fdell (Columblal; g b [ Foct. e voipianed down to the space | F IDIANS : } % BIG TEN GOLF HONORS and the tackiand of another. A thira Bt o TR | : in the conter of the racing oval. It o Eressig e ‘ LAKE BLUFF, DL, June 12 (@, |had a fine service and the fourth a r 3 Ly : 9 LS retained | volley which without Ruth Curran and ¥ Walker | was impossible to find a suitable land- P o —Kenny Hiser Chicago impossible to find a Srlithiteids |l L L ado Suzs t out to imitate “Burns (i0l will meet this morning the semi- | jne place and Yost decided it would Y iy Biiimme iy eldy ' his singles title in the Big Ten golf |} t out to ir iy ! - ! holes with a total of 316, strokes was of supreme importance, Santen (D imentaty | Tennis League title tourncy now in | the inne 7, which was_ crowdes i progress on the Henry Park courts at | with speetators. He banked sharpl SR R les Wil 8 (Gt 0 ciean | indve aivass] i e et Coutd Bevchith and B stveats notthwest, {39 feet from the grouud aad, (ke Sonthorid = avens i the tourney as they won |Datiblllty "with Suzanne’s - personal Miss Curran defeated Phoebe Moor- | plane struck nose-on e o 5 T w o | Independents S 000 3 1 3 otitudon o). ti—1, G 3 + ;. ‘ plane struck TOSEOD. ERRY'S SPORT SHOP ball players put their bats and balls on t Chaconas Seree i M0 | the team title vesterds - . et . . A5 e e F i | head, George Washington star, in a| " He narrowly missai a dozen spec AR s bl ke N 8 4 o e estadtor of Mlinois fin-| e &voided trick strokes and intri- | hard three-set battle vesterday which | ators. Emergency Hospital doctors shelf yesterday in favor of spiked shoes, to hold their first annuai " fimeiAdicis V! Tndependénts. | jshed second with 322 for his total. | Gite acrebatics frequently ' The | 3, o'clock: Frecs ve. Chaconas, No: | ISHed & * | undependable, an - value in was featured by rapid exchange of | W a bad cut in his chin, Sty ¥ : . stadium at Central High School. | patched uy d 1 track and field meet in the stadium at Central High Sc It ienimnies made hét e drives and repeated advances to the | Mperwise astnot hurt. ! 2 e i o 5 ; s e - net by both players. - The score was | ®Her ™ Hoiws Hartiord boys were the victors in the midget class with 23 points. The MIDGET CLASS, CARP TO | 4 k. 1 o'clock Pl " 3 FIGHT BURKE. |spend almost as much t R VIR %, & Invincibles followed with 21, Senators 16, Stanleys 11, and Raleigh ath- |4 S ! 8| DENVER, COLO. June 12 (P |ing oiber plasers as world 3 1 mote Beneflt F, Garber (Liberty) defeated M. round of the upper bracket with com- In the insect division the Meridi ere victorious with 31 points. |7 aen ot Stanlatde) . Moo, jroun - bracket com | u the insect divisic A ans were vic s iioho : G100 |was matched to meet Jack Burke . e Surean S e : | parative ease. eliminating Cecyle Tay- The Crandalls jumped into second place with 24, and the Liberty crew, the | ( Totist éinéi=Now Wi ve. Southerna. | Biteshurgh. heavvweight, in a four | Beh plaver has his own individual Bureau of Sandufle); & u : eorge Washington play- v eloek: Cormthiana ve 3 {style, which is more or less a matter hell (Bureau o andards G—0, | 4 i of self-expressio it is ¥ Krucofl dofe 2 5 . tion failed to place ;‘ ")m"' e o EAal it el e conat] Eieia S E’ = A l;:xfln A A it e \vr’m:x‘\x;{:pt- w m.m Tenganty | o urran-Moofhead match thi ALEXANDRIA, l\ .;‘.n., 12.— ‘hi‘:tgrrgf the midget class, He won | Balcizh i, Staniess ime, Li51" 430 !JAPANESE NETMEN WIN : USED IN }A}ST GIA?:IE. : e i v‘h! cause T was quit .A;.:’x::hq ompean { Columibi : STy it Fisyain adnaught and Shamrocks will pro- e i JUMP——Won by Wol. | A new type of base ball, with a 1S SR ACCUE daugh- oy Plensan Play in the double§ 2 ‘os. | Dreadnaught dashes in good time and | g cond, Laves vincibles: third, | BV Ben N it exdl b doratn action here tomorrow at the ;:firer;’r.\-e‘.!:.emx T the base ball throw. | Suke e, iatsnce. 18 feee 1 men'| FROM MEXICAN PLAYERS !!2yer of India rubber wrapped around (Copsright. 19201 Thompaon (Columbla), 75 ¢ tomorrow. Fourtcen teans- are | DrednaEnt = in what promises | [, ‘Waition to running anchor on the | " RUNNING MIGH JUHPCWon Ly Yooy | the crude rubber center, Is reported to | o o PSR BT K A e to be one of the season's best sandlot| yietofious . relay team. I 5 eigaiel Mes e (Colimbial: | arrange for all first round matches | base ball bills, Game time is 3 | Vippchesi "scorer on the lot was A.lthird Whte S OGO S Ribert climin co from play for the Lot % | efeated D. Guilford (Capitol A. € P i o 2 4 : the doubles bveeess e S Pradn (et AL geigeed M | unless the weather man upsets the | Jake Driver. who dropped a close | jceot clags, who accounted for 20 of | Mtk miinibies. Disance el s mateh toduy’ in st et The PIEDMONT LEAGUE. players have won the national singles : s Ejeasant). el ound | inches. wpanese pair, Takeiehi Harada and litle three times in succession. They Lav ML bleqeant) defentad B Helo e - son, will' be- sent back agair time to win the furlong and the quar- i SECT CLASS. ) 5 & s visitors, and undoubtedly w for on the track and both jumps in TARD DASH—Won, by P. Kier M. Butlin and Manuel Llano, 60, oL AL C R. Martmez (Liberty) w the relay team that placed sex i Hulburt (Mt Pleasant). 6—; P, l\’t};rmn\ of the Crandall crew | Meridians;, <o FEoTOE victories, as Harada and Aeizo Toba Pt o 5 | e {ing other play ards) defeated T. Ral Capitol 4 o itle | v B et £ France Krucoff, District title | s s jeorges Carpentier, former L urran ( Liberty . 3 ! only other to score, earned 17 points.. The Irving and St. Martin delega- | Avolio. "N o'lock: Anths vs. Hobo, | round bout here June 2 i T e i e L s it ST I T I 3 Miss Krucoff wili_meet the winner | _— o {Columb A e i e { afternoon for the singles title RUNNIN b K. Berrall (Wardman) { | terday by rain but will be continued | Vi i 1M KT (MY | entered and the committee expects to TonbAReC fecand. Hickew, * Invineibles: | MEXICO CITY, June 12 (P).—Japan | BaYe_been used in the 1925 world | 3: D Hexl Oft. Pleasant) | t6 be played off without further delay, | 0°Clock. Sweeney, the Meridian star, in the|cunators: ~second. Ford. Hartfords: third Three California woman tennis Savall 311, Pleasant) . 6-—i TR | Gecision to the Marps early this sea- | WieG NN Loints. Sweeney g i . INSECT CLASS. Sekio Tawara, triumphed over Claude it {are Hazel Hotchkiss, Mary K. Browne Elemine (fid City) Dras ¢ C Crandal = S Pleasant). 0—0. 3 | his best to get revenge. Gio S additi competl Crandal g ~4. jeteated T, He n A. BURGESS ls W'NNER i - > - the field, in‘addition to competing on R anlle E 010, 3 Rty e d s will be his battery partner. cond. SRV ARD: basns A Sweeney, zives Japan three* straight Cardinal-Modoc game has been o . 5 g AR e e IN MEET IN PHILLY |, me, ot etos S rabiiicy of | can hardiy be blamed for his elubs | (.t : g won thelr singles maiches vesterday. Members of the girls' “W" club of| Phe ‘Cards to obtain a playing fleld. | defeat. He won the 75 yard dash and | Meridia second, P." Kiernun, ' Crangall wo m singles matches will be Western High School tomorrow will s e Cards o O A o ths | tralled Swaensy to the tepe in the| iy, 5 Scsnon, Vet we ¢ | played tomorrow, but the outcome can to F A i % o other two dashes, ran the anchor on|'“%%0.YARD RUN—Won not change the result of the Japan- | o on a picnic to Great Falls, The| d X % ! S Eiay o & PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 12| Columbia Engine Company for & ben-| (ne winning relay team and was third e kecond, Scanlon, Meridians: thisd, | Mexico play. group will leave the school at 10 i L a., June | P Litertys & nlo iian; Siclock, accompanied by Belle Meyers, | Timmy _Burg thte " Georgetown | efit carnival. in both jumps. He competed in seven | Lypeh Mens Bme, 248 310 in every subject on the last < P 5 n the as!|vard dash, by the scant marg the 150 5-10. 3 will he excused from classes| ¥t Cashe DY I Se ,:‘,f‘,‘m‘;";.y;’if Haydon Field. The Summaries. RUNNING BROAD JUMP-_Won by A v Tog s = Swee Meridia second, Domingo MIDGET CLA Tivenes: third, br Kiernan. Distance, 18 wa“ace Motor Co 3 for 50¢ k- . an invitation to compete in the wom-| (oing into the stretch, Burgess cjun meet at 10:30, on the old Geor; L 0:11. Sweeney, Meridians: " gecond, g hational track and field cham.|trailed Rogers and Frank Kelly of “;:(,:'"lmfif s,,h.,(,lumfl,,,m:dd George | hoyd,, SEARD. b, Con by Ford, Hart-| Livortys: third, P. Kiems 5 bR pionships of the Amateur Athletic As-| the Shanahan Catholte Club and at 25 | © 3 n:{ ccond, | ¥ od. avg 3 thrd, ”"""wfiyffi" o ean: Doolation of the United States, to be| yards from the tape it appeared as Ve e 0-YARD DASH—Won by 3 \dalls: sccond, Mel y 1 he was doomed to defeat, et vards | o Eindensburg = Woluntder = Firemen)| $40YAND, DASH S0 third, Pretoro, Libertys. Distane E The meet will be open to all women | Kelly and five vards further was on AR N o, Balelkhn: registered in the A. A. U. Intries|even terms with Rogers. An extra| pougont Athletic Club, midget | LiTch. Senators. - Time. 2:30 $10. ; ;o2 - | effort and Burges hit the ta vin- A g zet | ““MILE RUN—Won by Neri, Stonleys - will ()o;e Jul_,\‘ 2. A fes of'§1 for|Sitort ad T _m(mf:]‘ r‘";‘: Ape a Win- | champs of Baltimore, play the Pirate |ond, Davidson, Semators: third, Beall, Sen- < 4 Sales and Service each individual event should accom- : Midgets here tomorrow, at 1 o'clock, | ators. Time. 5107 410 American Automobile it Tl Meyers, |\, ch, was the vietor in the feature = o 75 ; athletic director 11 letter girls who| “#70. . = . - he St. Mary's will hook i events, counting the heat in the 75-| (J. Kiernan, Miller, Morris and P. Kiernan ) race of the Hibernian games, the 600- 1";”)“""“'1".' e ’,fffm“;:;ly“"‘):" yard -dash. socond. Meridians: third, Libertys. Time. | All :’gl?"’af shapes— ¢ to to attend the aff: . 4 - f versity of Pennsylvania track and! ppe Virgi ; = s i s sity of Penne) ie Virginia Grays and Alexandria, - Won, by Ford,: ezt hi Local sportswomen huve receivedfoot ball star. {Bareroft and. Washington Bus Ling, roi00 TARD DASH—Non by Ford, Hartt et S 0™ Sugn semp—won 1y 4 | held at the Municipal Stadium, Phil- will be hests to the Reliance Engine uleita, July ® Suft 10, from the tave he overtook and passsd | Compiny tomorrow in Maryland. L3pes, Bommlore im0 200, | % e e ot e b ‘Taafled| The time for the event was 1:16 45 g : W80-YARD' RELAY—Won by Hartfords pan et which is splendid considering the con. | °% the North Alfred street dlamond. Association 1709 L stl'eet N. w to Fred L. Steers, chairman of wom- | Vhi i el | e = en’s track and field committee of | dition of the track, | e 5 “UNTZ” BREWER . Neefis more renresentatives to make = from $50.00 to $100.00 a week. We Just E: of Conn. Ave. the A. A. U.. care of Lawson Robert-! 7 = | Jdune 19 marks the eightieth an-| | 3 Ao b track and field committee, P. O. Box | development of a team of athletes for|base ball, which was played by the| |, S ik RAttual sules_experience not’ escontial. 3527, Philadelphia, Pa. Relay teams|the Olympic games (o be held at!Knickerbocker and New York clubs K% {8 Tang. way {w, maks CHiendas o R s (A0 A Pelans will pay §3 fee. Preliminaries will be| Amsterdam in 1928, at Hobokerf on that date in 1846, 1537 14tl. St. N\W, Tel. Main 6694

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