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C., FRIDAY, JUNE 1 Shrine and Grotto Nines Clash in Their Annual Base Ball Contest Tomorrow MANY “SIDE” FEATURES |/ONES'SCOREOF 134 [ " Tie Eoeming Star | ONEFARSEXPAR |SPEED KINGS WILL RACE TO BE HELD PREVIOUSLY| ASTVSHESSRITONSE @Sy p v Qg I, UB | PEACHESNETFNALL - AT LAUREL TOMORROW By the Associated Press. mon form of service and casicst to Oceasional bi however, send the tiny cars shooting toward the upper rim of the big pine saucer s their Get Under Way an Hour Later—Both Will Put | oo o e ot ettt st nivtors s 5 : ¥ Ea e auto speed kings who will thrill crowds tomorrow at the Balt # resterday with the amazing aggre BY TED DREWES, twist and a high bound, but it hasn't | jo bles tourney, now in pro |in carne ship. the last two weeks, should give the . . |the dust cloud t 1 k in and again, the HRINE and Grotto base bali tcams nicet tomorrow afternoon in their | Jones, playing over ime. the net and Miss Hall guarded the |save thei unts e 25, 50, 4ntb 100 inile races 't} Home t only that both organizations will place on the field in t el . with only two | Gyand behind the base line with |idea and ther g ;i.ml practice | of practice. = :‘“_"”‘”‘ to begin at 2 o'clock, and following the parade and | ™ \waiter 11 to the line. Weight on right foot | defeating Ruth Curran, singles run NiBHIE ThEh thefr ane Y il St ing a straight set victory over | SUNNINGDALE, England, June = el i el L - . 2 T = () T i L s < OARING along a s slidi in s Fun-Making Will Start at 2 0’Clock With Game 10|15 —Bobby Jones, the American ama. ||| X Conducted by ROBERT C. McCLELLAN i Vand Dorothy K - R DARING along at top speed, sliding at times in dangerou - e e e ==l (erduy advanced to the final round of W i St ey are R oldinan R tetea ot a the District Women's Tennis League PES LM ANe MU LIS InATAC g Strong Teams on the Field. It e the SeRoie o Tt aunliey onal Public Parks Tennis Champion. | 50 much specd the courts of the Columbia Country | iz e amers Il BB RiE Broshb theiisiotos ing rounds for the open champion HI. boy starting in tennis |, These lessons, extending back over | cjyp, v b BY H. C. BYRD. These were complet should learn the-slice service | heginner, ing develop- Misses Wake Racing A ils are ri high on the Laur ningdale and St. Anne first. This is the most com- |mel bury 6 A played | usual off ¢ cautioned et est for t PR eS ‘astern Star | Mis 14 fellow Amer And remember the one most im-|hack court effectively. Miss Wake: |way at 2:30 fomorre i or efit of the Masonic and Eastern Star |, orocsionaly through a baptismal fire |learn ortant thing in ten; to £rasp an | ford’s game showed the effects of lack | o, Bl Sabl paking devices at their e . Cere-} ¢ and A RS # until you have The youngest team in the tourna- | ‘ s S R | Stein fell by ; your feet at an angle of 45 degrees | ment staged # surprise vesterday by h al and informal presentations, the ball game | fessional. he T . i J . adi | ner-up for the e crown, g - the St. Anne's course with 143, Toss the ball well above the head | jori experienced local | 'he ceremonics are to be so timed that play may | e remarkable record set by and slightly to right in advance of player, in a three-set match, 2—6, 3 o'clock was made up of his amazing card of S i i < 6—4, 6—0. ¢ story of the Shrine-Grotto ball game well worth re- | 66 turned in_on the first 18 holes | ! lNHHk o :i{”“']“’[]’ forward | It 'was one sf those heart-breaking the game was begun. To Robert H. Young, | Wednesday, when he bettered the vee | WIth one Shootis me g left | matches to lose, and doubl CoesnE 5 i Pl ord for the course by four strokes,| The welkht shifts from right to left | to win, for the nltima goes the credit for having conceived the | otd Tor the coy hi Tow | foot. Meet the ball as high above the il master of Harmony, challenged, |21 68 vesterday. Thiy is a low {08 LSO 0 N comfortably reach £ 10 Eony DeUNEMHO (O or or two rounds, which, it is de. | D { | had them within less than two g iction to a ball game, the proceeds | clured. stands alone in the annals of [ The racket face ix on the outside and p | of the final decision. After the We and Lastern Star Home. British golf. slightly ove ull. It travels from {en-Curren team had seen the second | tation accept- | program, will be Defter, catchier; Dyer | With all ties passing into the cham. [left to right. * right through. / set slip from the! most with- | bu ashi - Altrock, fivst base; Roundtre c- | plonship proper, 117 players will as- | This glves o twiat to the ball to”spin | in sight of victory, they became er- |Duescniberg 150 had to %) e; ilarnesberger, shortstop: [ semble at the Anne’s course for | it from left to right. The ball is thus ratic in an effort ' to recover lost |Which he sent lso had gy pgette, third base: Suess or David: | the title play, which begins June 23. | held In court. - ground. As they grew unsteady the| Another of ured rail- | gon it flel ade, left field; Bell| Following are Jones' cards for the | Then there is the A un twist other pair tool the ini >~ and | A. pilots rd.After that for Osborne, - 'field: Buscher, | two days: Berve. IhG BUAW A0 IR e | drove their wiy through the third |ficially ir fuled | Detween [0 0o 0r s e el i gt same. The ball is thrown to left of | to 0" vietory Aspen. ds making | ay GIbGk: BT o s Out.. 4 head and almost directly above. It| (1) The top of the service swing: nees Krucoff o e in may be thrown a bit behind head.| () the end of the swing. the weight | Souza n 8 Thyrsduy; K The body is bent backward and ]m.»|,.( fully brought forward, the right |the Jansen SRt b today | Seteva z:\v i :'lx'l ie inothe \Zl' Sl t 2 o'clock the ensemble is to oo 5 D4 38—1 :wl-ul x:»"h:rh.n "ln point more to the left | foor crossing the line after the bhall s semifinals. The winners will |the narre Shrine and Grotto, which is how the into the park. Gen. John A.! British watched with won- | ""fhe " service carries an extreme | *TCH (Copyright, 1926.) 5 o'c 1‘\‘“’1» ‘,},\, i ov a !n'}yl"«.un“ e game ha for Seateann mat e R he Marine Corps is to be | gorment the ease and simplicity with 0 | Asr yecause t 2 we the | 5 s ind have as his aides | which the American obtained his long = . Sojourners’ Club, string of 3¢ and 4s, and among the le NAVY RACKETERS SCORE. |07 y rade is to move into the park | gions of experts who haunt the Brit- | D “' EAM | . n its Initial of ekt in the following formation: ish courses at championship time | Lo : St S . b | Jones was placed at the head of the | " | world's greatest | C Mille | “We have never seen anything like By Perry Miller it.” dec d th eran J. H. Taylo » o Ao |0y 80573 0 e wme AERE yestie ool | TIDES. . 1 the Vice President of the | pave been sensational if Jones had | Saturday—High, 2:28 a.m. and 2:42 p.m.; fow, 9:20 a.m. and 9:32 p.m. Nigkop, not been taking all the attention | 3 3 ia I.” an ,,”L‘lw}::\ e ,;,Z{ & finiched 7 strokes aheadl Sunday—High, 3:16 am. and 3:33 p.m.; low, 1: m. and 10:10 p.m. ///////////M////////////// ////}W%/fi/fi Donald Neal, e e Gadd, British pro, who t ntirely recovered iron attack of ditis, | \ 5 es- | second place with 141. f y for the anglers \Y ar Admiral Gregory, [~ Archie Compston, another British s i 1 ipe the angler N « the grand high priest, | pro, was third with 142, T a > be slightly muddy | v erest the [the most illustrious master and the | The only prominent Briton elimi i i be well worth |grand commander, Knights Templar. | nated was . R. Whitcombe. jand t 2 axcl eloped i { "Ilie ageregate scores of the Amert. [on accous tr § ter and 1ld be in good shape by 3 cans, showing the courses over which very quic e R 5 s | toniorrow afternoon The potentate and divan of Almas | (pm played | on the field. | Temple. | y is no fishing permitted for a g 1 hardhead . has SUNNINGDALE s outh and cannot grasp a ver om former | rine B | bass 4n the Upper Potomac until July | Ch 5 ¢ the Maryland law, but the Bil 0 ™ i ason for ss in e She ah N 1 Bl o ohin : sl R ks mone Since the ancient npic —cenemm opened June 15 und ace .t A ¥ N3 With the return of clear water § { ock from st [ Grott “ i . % | the Poton ind Washing . 2 B s Jim_ Bar 3148 | rockf re in furnisk sport t The Vi 48 | for the go-get'em anglers, those who 5 r S Al foils. lanc ny rock one da and return J 24 i Eamaen 3 v to the very sume place ¥ . T 3 Drum and Bugle Corps. | Roland MacKenzis T9—76—155 | ; \ »aughters “*Failed to aualify e A ] of De Molay i Ruied do Mt dward who v eldom \ inity to fish for \WAR SECONDS DEFEAT | imiea v cond i osh e U 77 Association, ; \ Association, 1 Bridge, his largest fisk igh ] N Socket Wrench Set e ARTILLERY RESERVES .cion'pounds. i it Ebecoi Dl | : 3 Second string plavers of the War | The salt wi . s al 22 e y Day in June i * all the pomp and cere:| Department Folo Association earned |report sfact it har \ \ e s i Super-Bargains and i aking and play |a 6-to-0 verdict yesterday at Potomuc | heads Hea: v king ar |a 6-to ct ¥ otomeac 7 vy grade X of the whole thing Park in a stiff brush with the re.|D: Super-Savings jiwisted wirand of purpose’ hat is certain | serves of the 16th Field Artillery at \ for the rockfish e Manila Rope. » asuccess of any undertaking. | Fore Myer. 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