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4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. JUNE 20, C, 1926_SPORTS SECTION. Suzanne Lenglen Fond of Sporis as Child : R ickard’s Plans Are Problematical STARTED TO PLAY TENNIS WHEN ELEVEN YEARS OLD However, She Had Built Up a Fonimlalion in Other Pastimes and Had Got Used to Di Her Skill Before Public. BY CHARLES LENGLEN Her Father and Sole Trainer XI.—A SKETCH OF MLLE. LENGLEN'S CAREER. UZAN) LENGLY was born at Paris, the 24th of May, 1899. At an early age she manifested great aptitude for gymnastics and out- When she was 8 years old she was quite a good cyclist. A little later she developed a passion for the game of diabolo, which was all the rage at that time. She became very expert at this game, and I believe that it did much to prepare her for her sporting career. She uscd to play daily on the Promenade des Anglaises at Nice, and <o expert did she become that large crowds of tourists would gathcr to watch her perform. She soon became one of the leading attractions of the Promenade, and so rapidly did her fame spread that people used to ask the guardian of the playground at what hour the little girl would play, and when she arrived she would find a large crowd waiting for her. It is undoubted!y to this early training in public that anne has ac- quired the habit of playing with the utmost calm before thousands of spectators At the she went ourse in This was playing PAIR OF STAKES GO TO WHITNEY STABLE By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 19.—Harry | Payne Whitney's stable made a_clean sweep of the two stakes down for de- | cision at Aqueduct today. Mac the bay son of Peter Pan olly Flinders, scored in a sensation: | finish_in the ‘Queens County Handi- banner attraction of the day igator, in the Greentree Stahl was second, two lengths behind and Nedana of the Ranco where gave a Institute Massena, to school, they classic Greek dancing. her first physical train- | course and she there acquired | zility which was very useful when she began to play Tennis and dancing o hand Rarely do vou find a good player who is not a good| he tennis. in hand tennis dancer, At 10 she was a very fine swimmer ind absolutely unafraid of the water. She would go far out into the ocean, often much too far for the peace of mind of her family. She liked rid- horses, but her favorite ment was her little Tunisian®i = whom she called Bob. 3 Macaw Job was a pretty litle animal and | ¥ m}! 4 h\‘(\«‘ln""(" When the presence | Stable, third. The race was wo of a rider on his back annoyed him | ¥8.150 net to the victor. 0 he would gallop forward and then | Whitnex's Wichmount won the Hud stop short, and his luckless rider f’f’l‘il‘;\“l':" -m‘r““"-*;'t;m‘fi(l}w"\lfmr; . d imself op the ground | fading to e finish the favorites, e e o Thus | Saxon. with Revolver third. The ; S : e and | farlonzs were run in 11-5 and began a battle between Su ‘.‘Iol’::::“”m“ FRUICL oo i < value of Bob, in which Suzanne for nt 1 ) time came off second best. Finally vv,\:‘""‘““ McAtee up. in winning, r who | Y L . 8 furlongs in 1:37 flat, which was she mastered the little beast, L onEs N Decame tired of throwing her, per- | the fastest time of the meeting so far haps, and he one her con- - ‘ [ AQUEDUCT RESULTS stant companions. seldom | played with little girls of her own | § age. When her cousins came 1o FIRST their vacations with her one of their | Broomoney favorite pastimes was to play at ]t 2 won: being Indians. J. Fenimore Coc T was their inspitation. They deco- | Arsacid’ N <haph rated themselves with feathers and embarked in boats upen the river which ran through my estate.] | There they had sham battles in i, which the mortality was absolutelv | cq dreadful—but not as dreadful as the “;:fl:l‘ fensy cessitated | o: third. Time. 4:1 hoise. This Indian life necessitated |7, ('™, Tme, b tree climhing and Suzanne could | NMyidon Mount and climb higher and faster than any Moo, o o boy. She was good at getting uP | Witchmount, 115 into the tree, but not good at coming down. Between pulling her She of 15 el RACE 112 Dol second 0 10 Zovear-olds: 5 (Werner ) furlongs. 13 to 7. even. 1 (Richarde). 3 to End. 110" (M. Time. 1:01% Chara, Porto. Rubin Kay Shirley s Ro. . third. RACE 1-year-olds and Aruatell ECOND s 143 won 4 10 Law- Vox Populi Prince also 5 furlonge— N mile 1to T 7 10 b. MCT i Wool: Shore King, Love eyear-olds 108 (P $5.40. won: May nd un: chon 1. $19.60. Buddy. 113 b 2 to 1, 4 to 5. {1 103 won’ s 116 (McTageart), 3 to RO Revelver.” 17077 Fatord i And 0015 . Cantankerou and her cousins up out of the river | Draconis. Casting. Afterclow and False Pri and o o of the trees. I had |l ra RTH RACE. fsear-olds up: 1 mile— my hands fu S, 110 (MeAice o 1, even. 1 to i\l first her health was mnot too v Navizagor 00 iFde: W L7 good, but the outdoor life that she |3 scond. Nebwa 114 Faior. 4w loved o much did wonders for her ldor"Senaids ) ob. Sury and gave her a fine sporting tempera- | FIFTH RACE i ment. This w benefit to | (7l !\.”H”; Wemer), &t 1. ovon her when she embarked upon her ten- [ 7o %5 Tocond: | Lids ¥ T 4 | el Belohfizonia. Dig She began to play tennis in 1910, at i i the age of 11 years. IHer progress ,\f\w RACE. fvearolds was so rapid that three months after | long—Kriarbroom. 115 (Ma her debut she ca 1 off the second |fart; b o 2 Yony Judiciy prize in the ladie icap singles at | e Gk Hind ~Fime, 1404 the tournament Chantilly. This | ¢ o Aldin.” Shannor unexpected victory mude us take ub B Ritota i Sunm seriously her tenuis training. —She practiced at the Nice Lawn Tennis Club under my direction World Champion at Fifteen. In 1912, she won the regional cham P plonships of Picardy, in singles and in mixed doubles, und several minor S0, L340 won: May | Buday. i1 championships in the north of France. | 110" (Wellnyan) . $3 K0, third. Time, 1114 % Tn3813, she won the Nice Lawn Ten- | Runauol, " Lad¢ Choco. " Demijohn ~Madee nis Club championship. At :}:.\z n‘r:o,{\“( A A R Nice Club was frequented by some | King and our Commissioner also ry :]ll!“xh:- Best plagers In the world. |, SUCGHD KSR deaatle go. In 4, at the age of 15, she wor “\“J RO, 37 .'" 3 ”‘”“ her first champlonship of the world | Elroy), <740 , cond:” Boome on hard courts, at the Stade Francais | Kouman. Bonnie Lzie, Ul Theien at St. Cloud ”l“x 1}.' 1y ,}]lvn Bathide Seth pe one g | mer arry o v Her progress from 1912 to 1914 was | et Harty absolutely marvelous. One can see| 'THIRD RACE. his by the fact that in March, 1912, | Sis Garev, 104 iTay ;. Simond, the famous 1:.\g|\:3| um—;:,{’mj‘,' Queehn - ot pire and handicapper of Riviera | &1 W;;W‘w;fnw fime. 100 4 The “Hogel! urnaments, gave her a handicap of | McDongueh. Didgy Shinp, Red Teather., Ty 104 "(Smith). Sheba, 109 of Nemaitr: ind in March, 1914, two | Lulie she was given a handi- esponding tournament of minus 30 The flgul;\ speak fur‘ themselves and need no comment At the St. Cloud tournament her opponent was Mme. Golding, one of the best French players of that time. Mme. Golding, then Mlle, Regmer, had met my daughter once, soclal It was during « visit to my house some 15 years before. Suzanne was about | ix days old. Little did Mme. Gold- ng think as she surveyed the infant hat that little mite of humanity would one day separate her from a mpilonship of the world. hat tournament was the last in which Anthony Wildinz, the great Australian champion, eve played in nce. He died gloriously in the | war, a great tennis player and brave soldier. At Ville d'Avray, stopped in the same hotel as Suzanne, | who was unable to find anything but | a small, uncomfortable room When Wilding heard of this he ab- solutely insisted that Suz nne change | rooms with him. Suzanne protested vehemently, but to na avail. In less {ime than it takes to tell of it, he had moved himself out of his room and had moved Suzanne in. The good Wilding has left behind him only the souvenirs of his kindness and bravery (Next: A Sketch of Mlle. (areer—Continued.) DUFFERN PARK RESULTS plus 30 3.6, Toste ears later, cap in the cor Magberry. . ar.olds up (Hutton ) 103 (St 100 (Tay: Rysamol et . Happy and FOURTI RACE 2gs—Redlieart 20, $3.20. won: Finday. S3'RO; second: Downegst, $3.60. third. Time. Blaster Hopes, Miss Jo Stardust. Smoky an 105 1:06 % . Vo D: cear-olds up: 1 & mi (Pockens) . $0.60. %520, Smuling Gue. 103 (Stamper )| 20." second: President, 106 (Pichon ) Time. 1:30%. Cozwheel, Jak Alexinder, George Demar, Sagamook and Crotahow ‘also ran SIXTH RACE. Courte—Literty. 97 (Hutton). 1 $K10. 5120, won: Shindy. 114 (Clemes |S10:40. 8740, Cerond: Brotherly Love (Clelland), $2.80." third. ' Time. 2:0f Dorothy Adams, Frank Gailor, Gipsy Fiyer, Muir dnd Try_Again ‘alko ran T RACE, 3-vear-olds un: 1 miile— 106 CAlien). $10.40. T0% (Cress) . $1 Yoss, 103 (Mozer) . Faenza, Freei Seotiind For Ever. Citizen ‘and $4.40. 3 S3° third, vear-olds up: Trimble 20, S5.40. Rlazes, Bos Huon Pine FIGHTH RACE. asque: won: Poliy 60, second (Church) . S3.80. third, Rumninz Fox."Habbling, King B.. art also’ ran. l FORT ERIE RESULTS FIRST RACE, longe——Tiesi * SHiot $20.00. -an, dyearolds up: Trimple 115 (Stirling). K. Atwell. 92 (W Gr 1% Time, 2:04 Ticker a r-olds and up: 6 fur- (Suthpin), $37.40, Who Kuows Me. 103 «Smith) 40,3 nd: “Ace of Aces L. 100 5.80. " third, Time, 1:16%, ¢ s, Mt K. Here Trix. Knieht of Merci 1L McCrimmon, Hanky Rice.” Muskallonge and " Blacksmith also ran SECOND RAC year-olds and un; 6 fur- ~—Forec (Thompsoni. $11, 52w on: Hillarda. 104 Mngen. second: Thoriton. 106 (Stret: third. Time, 1:17%. Quartz | nsview. Caledon, Cate ot. Mixs Gaiety I and Brevet also THIRD RA! car-olds and 117 (Thomas) Compromise. 99 (Peter: second: Black Wand, 107 third. Time, 1:58. Off- spring, . Gunsight and ‘Lampis also FOURTH RACE Tamiami Traif, 167 £330 won: ' Bloomtin, 90, $5.95. ) Lenglen's furlongs— - FIRST RACE, 2-vear-olds: 5 8 Xur\ank fn’l‘rv:u r. 101 (llm—;;‘x 5n‘>";f‘ 3 385, w200, wou fodl? Time. 3 T Dolly Disy nr’"flln‘j. i (Bures ) o hel). $6.80. (Stretto 2-year-olde: 5 furlonge— (Schaeffer), $11.35. $: 100" (Str alenta, 104 Time, 1:08%. Hand- Atezal and Eliza Jane also and up: 1 (Butwell). "$5.15, 109 (Poternel ). Dillows. 108 Herkert I 30, thir Sheave of Fire, and Also_ran $-yoar-olds Flying Ant. Kellev's Queen THIRD RACE turlongs—Mormon. 112 (Bon SB.00. $4.00. won: Navarit 8, s Sevond third. " Tinie. un . Clover. up: about_ 5 ] ran. FIFTH RACE. miles—Jos - Smoike, 170, out, won K0, ot second THuni). out and_ Audilla also SIXTH RACE, 3. furlongs —Golden Rule. SR, 3300 lor). " $4.7 {Ericks year-olds 128 Token, Golden Time. 1:40% ann) . Avion. Capi Ririas aso 1o FOURTH RAC G 102" (Burne Berkeley Sou ke A Ko, 103 (Logan 1:25, Sun . Jimmy id Ed McCabe also ran. turlong: 3160, v and ear-olds and upward 112 (Walla). $8.20, old Rock, 106 (Ta nd; * Digit. 112 Time, 1:164 mkbana and Rob- n . B.vear-olds and up: 14 107 (Munden). $4.80, 70, won: Norseland, 105 (Pete: $3.20. second: | Pixola, 116 2RO, third. T.oie. 1:49%. King and Dr. 0'Mara also ran. Brgu_u HRHA‘ ‘[‘ln‘;w opment. 108 (McCromsen) . 111 ( Rand Convent, s Douzhnut wecond <240 third Athlcie. War' Idol. ran MEATH RACE Martha_ RO Tima, 1951 rtingale. Amerode "and Grey Day vear-olds up: 14 miles— 700 " McCrossen) $10.40, wwon: MeTinkde, 106, (Burmes ) Stond: Flac of Truee. 11 hird. Time. 1:5%%. Fly- s Bo Haves aisi ran. 3year-olds yp. ecranm . V%2660, Boxwood, 100 (Mc: Tecand “Walkup. 10 Shlanznat, Time. Devonite Mary Con O'Neill 1T LOCKE TO RIVAL GRANGE. Red Grange, former ‘ice-man, will have a rival in the field of labor. Ro- land Locke, phantom Nebraska sprinter. will go to work in stock- \'.'u'ds next week. Alaney). $4.70. 33 (Colim). 83,85, hird Duckling. P o trary also Tan ik $25,000 FAIRMOUNT IS TAKEN BY HASTE By the Associated Press. COLLINSVILLE, 1L, June 19.—To the fleetness of foot of J. 1. Wide- ner's Haste and the skillful riding of Jockey Earl Sande goes the dis tinction ‘of breaking the string of favorites of E. R. Bradley's Bagen- baggage and Boot to -Boot. - Haste raced to a smashing vietory in the $25,000 Fairmount Derby here this afternoan, finjshing a short nose ahead of Baggenbaggage ufter a thrilling mile-and-a-quarter struggle. Boot to Boot, after surprising the crowd of 20,000 by taking the lead at the start, tired in the killing stretch drive and finished third, closely pressed by Reckman of the Sagamore Stable, - Dr. Cardenas, the only other starter, was never prom- inent and finished last. The time was 2:03 2-5, a new track record. 4 Victorious in two of the biggest features for 3-year-olds this season, the Louisiana and Latonia derbies, and second in the Kentucky Derby, agenbaggage wus - generally con- ceded the best chance to- win and the Bradley entry was heavily played in the betting. However, there were almost as many who liked the chances of Haste. A $2 certificate on Haste paid §4 to win and $2.10 for place. 0 for | Haste made | speed he had | then his stablemate & 1 | Haste had won and the Bradley re- | horses | Sixty Mira: | el | Sagenbaggage paid §2. place. Larly in the back stretch called for speed from I mount responded as If enger to run. He pussed Rockman in a few jumjy but Boot to Boot was still leading as they departed from the back streteh. It was oh the far turn that his g test strides to victory, overtaking Boot to as they got into the stretch genbaggpge, restrained in the first quarter, Wi and it He pass earn Boot was remarkable d Rockman and rd finally, with remuining, was at Haste. Sande speed, toc only xteenth the very haunches « JSande rode as only how to ride and Haste, like u scared rabbit, set hisx ears back and ran. Still Bagenbaggage came on and it seemed inevitable he would put his | nose in front. But | to the call of his rider and m the ; his pace just long enough to outlast | his_gallopin One jump lagenbaggage nemesis beyond was line, hut the in finish front, world had least. the 3-vear-old hroken, temporarily Also un Eastern horse, Sande, hud shown superiority representing the West The derby carried a purse of . with $25,725 going to the winner. gime been RST RAC r Spur S3.10. w SO0 seco third. Timy Marionette awnd up 0K Pipes of Pan; ) (Simon Toney Lani Point 1:1315 Tea, furlo =240 S0 R won (Bav 1! 3. second third. Time John 5. Mosby. Cup o Shasta King alio ran THIRD RACE. Svarolds and up, 1 sards—Bulletin, 101 Philpot) 3400 8200, won: Edward Gray. 106 S0, $820. second: Fabian. 105 $370. third, “Time. 1:44. E Mike MeLuke, Jubal Early, Stamy 1e also ran E. S-year-olds: 100 (Tyler) . antom _ Fire. i $4.80, second; Pricemaker $5.40. th Time, 1:135 Biide of the Wind and Gliding Fox mile ale 6_ furlongs 340, (Groos) | 110, (5 won $720, mon miles . B-year-olds: 174 o). S4. $7.10. out (Bind), ¥2.40. oit 118 “(Johnson ) Rockman and e, 1 to’ Boot 2038 <& Boot Time 2-year-olds i (Johnson). $4.4 asta_ Bullet. "118 (Elston), second: Laurel Hall. 1 third. Time, 1°00 Canidy_Light, Shxsty Graney, Candy Star Wild. Notes lso ran RACH r-olis ~—Happy Bob, 98 (Jc 216 34460, won: Demzen. 112 (0 Don fell) Y5510, 8350, second: Chemiseri 107 (Smith). $4.40. third. Time, 1:45. Meru- lina, Ficry Flix 1 Alard. Grey stone. Delysia, ausio also ran. anii ve up: 1 mile and 7 LATONIA RESULTS FIRST RACE —Broom won G20, “seond $12.60. third Queen Clara. Scamn. Pitehfork Sandy Hateh and Quince Garden SECOND RACE ear-olds: 5 fur Sixty, 115 (Legere 60, $14.60 won’ Tryout, 115 (McCoy). $15R0. second: Henfy Homer. 115 (Burke) third. | Time. 1:00% Parmelec. Brum: field " The Code. ‘Rayon Lamorte. O'Keete. Mariboro. Dear Born and Uncle Al also ran IIRD RACE 5-vearolds and v 1y nkchanips, 110 (Craver). $7.40. won:_Phidias, 114 (Griffin) . $3:20, ccond: Phil MeCann, 105 (Garner) third. ‘Time. 1:53 Seadrift, Lady Tidwestern. Storie Age and Big Money FOURTH RACE. longe-Lovely " Minnere S-year-olds and up: 6§ fur cr. 110 (Pool). S1R.K0. Panic. 112 (Crunip) $8.40. Massillon. 102 (MeCoy) Time, 1712 % joon: 87 m. fur- wpel) it 2-year-olds 5 110 (H Haldeman, Snort son e i cecond (McTaggart). Comrae asil " Ortlieh and FIFTH RACE. 3- milex—Barcolo. 107 {Craver). S13.80. $8.2 con: Rhinock. 106 ' (Garner)y Helen's Babe. 100 (Finnerty Time. 1:43, Superfr al. Princess Doreen. Cudgel: ler_and Sun Altos’ also ran SIXTH RACE. 3-vear-olds and up: § fur- new—Mally “Jane 81 (Benham). $8.K0 R0 80, won: Take a Chance. Neal), $13. '$6.40. gecond: Mount Be: 134 (Crump), $4.60. third. Time. Jack Bauer. Alle Botanic. Caractus Rural Route alo T SEVENTH miles. $4.K0, e and un (Benham) . won rin 11110 50" %440, econd: Ol Sitp, $11.40, th Time. 1:404; Lancer, Beneficent. Prickly Heat, Buck. Billy Mom's Boy. Balboa and Cloister also nn:'r‘ n,\‘cy: 3-year-olde up 5 furlongs i10° (Penderarasn). 348 20, vl 08 N me Scrapper and ', Brown | H. Everitt up: 5 _tur. (Brown), 10, 5. won: Receiver. 113 (Fisher), Gecond: Good Kl 103 (Dolith) third. Time, 1:08 2.5, Pentc- cost's Louis Adair and Madman's Thuret_aleo’ran s THIRD RACE, il-year-olds up: —Ceres, 104 (Pondergrass), 87, —$4.65. 5510, won: Goizeko lzarra, 101 '(Tryon) £4°00, second: Joe Joe, 115 (Noel)! 75 third, Time, 1:073-3. Broadview, Miks Eugene, Miss Holland and Prudencé 'C T AC] year-olds: 6 furlongs g FODURIE B, 1.1"51 ), “i 83,45, LWayne, ir. 108 $2.60. won:' Merry. 108 ' (Penderzrass). $4.05. $3.20. gecond: Loz Fire, 109 (Gre $4. “third. Time, Arrowvane, Miiord and Lannie also FIFTH RACE, 3-year-olds and up: 1 mile ant 30 SardeDr. Tt 115 (Bond ). 3490, (Fishor) | 111 _(Pen! $270. 8280° won: Wida, 113 265 second: Woodlake. 3 Geraniser - $255. third - Time. 1:36 5 The Peryvias and Orpheiin also ran. year.olds up: 7 furlongs (Pendergrass), $11.40. ST0 "won Bondansics, 111" (Cooper SR.10. 3 sacond? See It Through. 115 (Dolin). $4.35_ third. Time. 1:37. Jacobean Gilbert. Coolc, Horace Leceh: Black Art and Fast Boy also ran SEVENTH RACE, f-year-olds ‘ and 70 yards—Troubler, 107 (Ball). $16.30. $6.10. $4.05, won: Lucky Antoine, 107 {Josiant. $425. 3305, second; Depenionce, 5" (Pendergrass) . | $5.0. third, Time. 1% 5 B dhirene: Lond Weack. ‘Aghamore and Private also ran. 4.year-olds 108 furlones up; mile SWEDISH PUGILIST SAILS. LIVERPOOL, June 19 (#). — The Swedish pugilist, Harry Persson, sail- ed on the steamer Celtic today for New York. Persson recently won the ropean heavyweight title from Phil ott, knocking out the English cham- plon in the eleventh round. aste and mu! coming with all the | knows | Haste was equal | ntained | Macedonian and | AMERICAN. CLUB BATTING. AB. R H 2ha3b 58 1.070 309 613 1034 59.2:021 2KT B0 141 Detrojt. §1'%.007 20 607 101 Waxh'ton 57 1.077 280 570 00 Cleveland bd 2.050 208 587 13 St Louis 89 108 542 OB Phil'phia 60 2:021 260 540 102 Boston. . 57 1.033 230 494 100 CLUB FIELDING. 34 04 68 76 A1 R 08 INDIVIDUAL BATTING (Arranged according to positions.) FIRST BASEMEN. N. York Chicago Chicago. . . Philad'phia Boston Washinzton Cleveland. . Detroit, New York St. Louis e ZRI3225% ERRY- - De Blue, Det Poole. Phil MeCurdy, Chi. T Hause) Phil.. b 1 SECOND BASEMEN Bos... 11 TR chi Clev 5 Phil NYaK 3 st LR 1 | Bewan. Wani reon Bishon. Lazzerri, St Hale: " Phil Kamm, Gazell Warner. Mver. Lutzke. Padgett. Clv.] Haney. " Bos. E.Rober'n.S.L. Wi Cle Bos. 1 £ L Wash.. Dot Bos chi St | Peck. W Galloway | Rothrock B e | Kaer | Bineze, Tavener, [R.gnm- it Fothaill eilmann Mostil, _Chi Ruth Det. 3 Det Fa Ik tomar. | e | Dt Barrett “hi 4 | Flagsted. Speaker. Harris, | Welch, Phil | Lee. Clev, Tate, Wash Bacsior. Det Perkins. Ph StL. % | Ruel, Crous | Woodait “halk, Matod, Severeld. iaston, Dixon Myatt! Wiash. ont. ! Det B Clav PITCHERS. 26 ix Colli H Pate P : Zihnry | Ruether, Wsh ove. O | Ponnork: N | Lyont, ¢hi | Hotloway | Jonou: % | Efwans | Whiteni] Bush, Wash. HIohnsem, Weh. Shanter ey Gibwon' Det | Gray. Phit Hovt Ny | Leveen, Clev Hraxion, N | Badion s Wingfield. Thomas, Ferguse Weler. Tos. Shocker StI cuw Tiet e s3smanSas Bo Chi Wh. 245 Gaston, St Thie. Clav Thurston. Wells, Det. Coveles'e, Ehmke. Bs-Ph. 13 Vaneilder. Dauss, e Ry £RR2S3 $3d Walber, Smith. Ruffing. B Eaber." Chi, Quinn, Pk Johns. Dot Wiltse, Bos. Heim'h, Ph-fis, Grove. Phil.; Harriss, Ph-By Stoner. ' Det_. . I,HWley‘v-n. a 0 0 0 000 PITCHING Pitcher. Club, W.L. Pate, Phil.. . 4 0 Braxton. N.'Y. Walberg, Phil. Shaute, ' Clev. RECORDS. Pitcher. Cluh. W.I,. Ballou, Sf. L. Ogden,’ Wash Shawkey, Holloway, Ferzuson, Gaston. ncfield, Bos. iltxe,Bos Gray. ‘Phil . Edwards, Chi. Stoner. Dot Harriss. Phi Ruffing. Bo; Thurston, C Zahnisor, Rob'tson, St Rommel. Phil Ehmke, Bos Datiss, Lyons, ) Quinn, _Phil Host, 'N. Y. Johns. Det. Ruetiver, Wai Thomas, N. Chle, Clov Coveieskie, Miller, Clev. Biannshin. € Wells, [ Smith, = Cley’ Vangilder. St.L. LIBERTYS BEAT ROYALS AN 11-INNING CONTEST Members of the Liberty Athletic Club consider that they played their best game of the season yesterday, when they nosed out the Royals, 4 to 3, in 11 innings at Rosedale dlamond. Slim Bladen, & new member of the { Liberty nine, was the hero of the day. He went into the box in the fifth after two pitchers “had been knocked out, and when'" the score was 3 to 1 against him, and held the Roy- als scoreless for the remainder of the fray. The Libertys tied things up'in the seventh, and went ahead in the eleventh frame on two healthy drives| by Taylor and Epstein. Today the Liberty Club tackles the Balston Eagles on the Virginfans' field. Bush, Wash Giard, St. L. | Wilson, | Donohue. | Benton BIG LEAGUE AVERAGES (Including Games of Thursday). NATIONAL. CLUB BATTING. B H and Chicago. Biugheh St. Louis Boston Brooklyn (820 525 450 88 22 CLUB FIELDING. E:wm]klu‘\ Louis. Hoston Philad'vhia Pittsburgh. 8924 89 INDIVIDUAL BATTING (Arranged according 10 positions.) FIRST BASEMEN. Tolson. Chi.. . Herman, =~ Bicln I ) ot u-asm 22 e SERCRE LS W iehiain B 4 MeInnis. Pitt.. &3 Fa3t PANEABR [ Samana 2 ssammmscaas, o o 8 Naeh) o B = 152 bt TSRS Eriberz. Phil.. Fewster. BKIn. Moore. ‘Pitt... . SGautren, Bos PR Huber. ‘Phii. Standaert. Hi BED STZ W e ErR RSN Johneton Pinelli Marriott, Bin. Butler. Bkin Kimmick. Phi Flowers, St. L. Wrisht, Pit roft, Ro Sand e Cooney, Chi Jackwon. N¥ Macnviile. Rk Ficvennw. o 3 ou N, Y Kelly. (ni Cusler, Pitt Brown. Hos.. Chi Harper, Phii Scott, (hi Bresaler, Cin Holm. St. 1, Rla = Reo e ten Nron Bhil Mokan. Phii South h.NY-ST, 36 W OB Bos. | 15 SUL, 41 Bos.. 7 49 Ch. 47 Riin.. 54 Welsh Heathoote. Wheat Wit Bkin. Williams, Ph Mueller $L-NY Biin.. . 5 wch, Phil Bigher. Tacobson 2 Wilson i0 " 18 1 25 a4 20 Bos. Pitt st L Brooks. Chi Aamnhart. Pitt. i. Smith. Bos. Hargrave, Filson, 50 a0 Hartnett. Chi. 40 1 O'Farrell, StL 57 Florence, N.Y. 1% h. Pitt. 81 Bos. . 1 T Taylor. Bos. 44 Picinich. ‘Cin.. 43 m Bin. 35 Bkin. 1 Gonzales, Chi. 2 X Y18 Cin. . 12 Phii . 16 Ch 10 Cin 18 Bos 13 Bicin 11 Phil Davies, Liue. Clirieh Kaufmann, R Smuth, Rarnes, Dean. Jones, i 3on o8 a8 Phil N, Y Hos. . Seott. Werts Bos. Orimes, Bkin Biake, (] Root, Chi Fhrhardt. Knight. Alindee, Carteon H. Bell Ring, > Grinfield. . Pett, Bkin. . McGraw, Bkin Eitzsimie, XY Morrison, Pitt Graham, Bos. Bush. Chi . Genewich, Bos Keen. St L. McWeeny. Bk Pearce. " Phil McQuill'n, NY Hearn, Bos. Songer, Pitt May, Cin. it Phil $, L Bt RRSRSIRREIES 233000 REEE i 112y gmmias Roza3S8CE8 22229299239222 0 0 000 2000 239552542322325! %Shuea; PITCHI Pitcher. Club. W. Yeadows, Pitt. 7 Rhem, St. L.. 11 G RECORDS. Piteher. Club. Alexander, Chi Plercey, § Barnes, Wertz, Zuesia McWeeny, BkIn Kaufmann, Chi Kremer, Pitt_ Haines Songe Lucas. Cin. . Donohue. ¢ Greenfield, N.Y. Mitchell, Phil. Barnes, N. Y.. Hearn,' Bos. .. Graham, Bos.. Grimes,' BKIn.. May. Cin. .. .. Fitzsim' m. VY Morrison, Pitt. Carlson. Phil. . Petty, Bkin... Root ' Chi .. Ring. N. Y.... Aldridge, Pitt. St. L. st L] 532 BINII R B Dea R. Smith Yde. Piti i uillan Mogridge. Maun, Yance, Knight, Ehrhardt, Bl Reinhart, St. L. Johnson, 3!.1 Huntziner, HanthaRere G Sherde!, 5 Ulrieh. Phil. H. Bell. STAKES GO TO BARCOLA AND LOVELY MANNERS LATONIA, Ky., June 19.—Lovely Manners, a juvenile colt by Sweep- Sourncise, won the Harold Stake Latonia today by a length and a half from Gonemf’llaldrman. Sport Trail was third. The race was worth $7,980 to the winning_owner. The 5% furlongs 1:06 4.5 Col. E. R. Bradley's colors flashed to the fore in the Enquirer Handicap, when his Barcola won by a head from Rhinock, the Cincinnati-owned colt, and Helen's Babe. The race was worth $6,600 to the winner. The mile and a sixteenth was run in 1:43 3-5. were run. in e FORT THOMAS, Ky., June 19 (®). —Cris Brinke of Loulsville, won the Kentucky State golf amateur cham- pionship by defeating Darwin Stapp of Middlesboro, Ky., 2 and 1, in the final. . TORONTO, Ontario, June 19 (#).— Art Ham of Toronto defeated Leroy Rennie, defending champion, in the final for the Ontario men's singles tennis champlonship here today, 3—6, 6—1, 6--3 and ¢ “UNTZ” BREWER GENERAL CORD “goes a long way to make friends.” 1537 1th St. NNW. Tel. Main 6004 NAVY TITLEHOLDERS FIGHT HERE TUESDAY Four Navy champions, two of them winners in the service title bouts held during the past week at Philadelphia, will take part in the quartet of eight- round scrups making up the boxing ard being offered Tuesday night at Kenilworth. Mickey Flayhive, Atlantic fleet welt erweight king and winner over Frankle Cheslock of the marines in the siwrounder that decided the service title Friday night, is booked to go on with Harry Groves of the Mohawk Club. Flayhive js really a lightweight but went out of his class to earn the fleet welterweight honor. Frisco Grande, flyweight, is matched with Young Dencio, local Grande won the all-Navy title at Panama in Japuary, taking the meas- ure of Jimmy Lucas, and two days ago added to his laurels In the sesqui bouts. In the final round at Phila- delphia_he received a forfelt from Chick Veazey, algo of the Navy, wh had broken a hahd in the semi-final: A return match between Jimmy Ryan, lightwelght boss of the Atlantic fleet, und Tony Cortez promises to hold the interest of all local fans Cortez, who went out of his class a short while ago and took a beating from Willie Wiggins, is anxlous to get back into the good graces of the ringsiders. In his first bout with Ryan at the Aloysius Club, he lost the decision but furnished the crowd with plenty of action. Joe Downey and Tex Stovall meet in the other eight-rounder t completes the card. The former is Navy's leading middleweight and is making a return appearance here. Last Winter he scored a win over Nick Bass of Baltimore. Spike Webb and Mike Skelly. coaches of the -squicentennial boxing squad will be here Tuesday to manage the sailor boys. All four of the gobs are members of the crew of the U. S. Wyoming, flagship of Admiral Josiah H. McKean. RIGGS NINE WINNER OF 13-INNING GAME Pastimers of the Bank, winners of the first series in the Bankers Rase Ball League, opened their campaign in the second half yesterday with a 5-to4 victory over Mount Vernon Savings in a inning contest Amerfcan Security & Trust and W 3. Hibbs teams turned in_one-sided wins, the former defeating Metropoli tan, 16 to 5, and the latter taking the measure of Commercial, 15 to § F. H. Smith Co. trimmed Washing ton Loan & Trust in the fourth game of the day, 9 to 3. will at Riggs The Riggs-Mount Vernon game was | perhaps the high spot of the league season. Wormsley and Francis, the starting pitchers, stuck to their posts throughout the 13 frames und held their opponents to six and eight bingles, respectively. Wormsley struck out 18, and Francis, The Riggs team came near to losing a good catcher when Hayeock dived for the ball in the second inning and was hit by a bat in' the hands of Francis. Five stitches made him as good as new, however, and he re turned to the game in time to get ‘myo» hits in four trips to the plate. | ABH.O.A, M H.0. A [giorihas 71 1 5 | Hmby.see 3 Brown rf | Howeer 3 7 | Benhofr1f Ireland.cf Totals Fotals Winning run was scored 000000201000 0101001000001 ormsley Hanee JHowser Nulty. Sacrific nech. ~ Bases on b ormeles 14 27 hY wormsley ¢ ‘Francis ‘(Howse {ies (McNulty). Wild nitch—Francis. Passed | Dalls—Hamby. 2 Manier. | Am.Sec. ABH.O. A Metron Jo ph 3b.ef Colton.rf.. i Howard.rf. 1 0 'ty L1 Hanes 1445 0 1 3 1 ABH. O Mooredf.. "3 1 1 (e P02 Harstin . B Miller 11 0 Haynes.rf. | T-Minler.cf » E Medle Léwis.2h | Skinner.ii | Barrett, | Pepin.p Totals. . American Security Metropolitan . 71621 6 Totals 310 001 Simmons (2) Stamper. Harstin. B mons (). Shackelford. tingly, Coughlin. Two-hase hit—Coughlin Home' runs—shackelford. = Barrett. Stolen bases—Joseph (4). Shackelford Miller. ° Sacrifice—Stamper. Double play— Joseph to Shackelford 1 Security. &: Metropolitan, 4. Bases on ball—Off Barrett. 1 2: off Mattingly. 6: Struck out by Pepin. 2: by Mattingly, 2 rrett. 3 in 3 innings: off Pepin. 3 in 3 innings: off Mattingly. 15 in 613 inhings off 1in 3 jnning. “Hit by pitcher— Ry Pepin_'(Harstin). Wild mitches—Barrett Pepin. Winning pitcher—Barrett. Losing | pitcher—Mattingls. Umpire—Mr.” McClure. AKRON RESULTS FIRST \RACE. 3-year-olds up: longs—Glory. 105 (Judy). $6.20. R, wons Dusie Tiedie 100 (Lppersony: ond: Chile. 108 (Healy). $2.R0. " “Time. 1241 ° Cottager, Serbian. Fame and High Gear also ran SECOND RACE. 3:vear-olls up: 5% fur- loneno-Chict Meriiey LR (Paules). $H0.80. $14.20. 81340, won' Garieh. 101 (Jeffries) . SRA0 second! Pricess Jane, $3.20. third. Time. 1 Roniner. Evening Star. My Laddy: Exekindale. Sailie Coxand " Bfush~ All" alsi THIRD RACE. 3.vear-olds up: 5% fur- longs—Royal George. 113 (Bry). $10.20 $5.40, $4.60. won: Dora Lutz, i0i (Epper son). $6.40. $5.60. 1: Necklace, 106 (Cogan). & i Hop- along. Lottie Lorra Maior, Five Marks and Bern also ran. FOURTH RACE, i-vear-olds up: 7 fur- longs—Oil' Lady. 108 (Dominick). $11.60, $4.60. 83, won: Roval Queen. 107 {Booker). 34200 8360, econd:, Zero.” 103 (Cogan) ! 8420 dhizd Timer 1180 % < Jim’ Daisy May Prosper. Royal Spring and Donnasanta’ also Fan, FIFTH RACE. 3. —Outward Bound. $6. 5440 “won: | S50, 61 fur- S350, up: 6 furlongs (Swanson ), $14.80, Viking, 115 (Eames) . R0, second: Air Mail. 105 (Broad: beck). $5.40. third. Time. 1:17%. Hus band,'Degrado and Dr. Carl also ran. SIXTH RACE, 3-vear-olds up: 7 furlonzs —The Spa. 103 (Jeffries). $7.80. $3.60. $3.20 won: Winnipeg. 106 (Swanson) $5:80. 5. seccnd: = Brownie 1 iEames). " $3.20, third. Turnberry, Jigger. Goldfield, and_Holy ‘Tnnocen{ also ran. SEVENTH RACE, f-vearolds up: 1 and 70 sards—Recoup. R (Palaez) . 4,80, 85.60. wong Romping, Lad 108 (M Ginnis) . $: secoma: Purity, 100 (Kingsland) .~ $5.20." third. Time. 1481, Attractive, Mason Towle. Zutca Lukross: Fanny Courtin and Waukeag also’ran. Wallace Motor Co. NASH Sales and Service 1709 L Street N.W. Just East of Conn. Ave. Main 7612 Rorth ' Breese mile 1120, ringman. | tional | 13- | E HEAVYWEIGHT SITUATION FRAUGHT WITH MYSTERY Puzzled as to Whether Tex Will y-Tunne Ring Fraternity tage Demp Match in Jersey or Let Some Rival Pit Champ Against Wills, BY SPARROW McGANN. EW YORK, June 19—If any onc knows with respect to a challenge for Jack Dempsey’s title, the probably what Tex Rickard N to donate to the informant receive when, he enters the Everything he does is fraught aforesaid “fraught” in this connectior | my stery. For instance, Tex of the Yankee Stadium intends to throw down the bar him as a promoter now mission’s jurisdiction? Boxing Commission and fans at large a purse almost as large as the or if, ring. and if there fet some one prod his resignation a What does this mean? Does it gauntlet and dare the commissios that he has declared h has just tendered imself that h Tunney does it mexn oOr . the Dempse: DR. STINE IS VICTOR .. IN HANDICAP SHOOT “Again, i targets, Dr d som There F Wash handi- among the going to be Ben the he going to s else anywhere n a whisper <ht lights th sked to step of & moneyed willing und able tween the chi Whetl ¥ cestion cinch he This whick one 20 straight terday won the ided bird an extra event at 14 members of tied for the-k siege of potting Smashing A. B. Stine ington Gun in vor group ve Club's ap shoot ning range after organization Ifad in the regulation the clay pigeons | Beckwith and Hunter tied for high | seratch _gun, each getting 49 breaks {in 50. The former won in the draw for the prize Dulaney won the first lez on the | innual trophy in sin: ith 24 hits in 25 attempts. The second went | Dr. Stine, who br 5 straight Morgan was high in doubles, with out of 24. res ) he handed i which was tubled nakes it appenr side stuff ¥ as though and other 1t Bk 40 48 Heap Dhis MeCarron Stine Conttar t Britt arte Burrows Humbert Mugg Det Wills than Rick nne fight T Major Smith *Recves *Shooting for targets CLEAN SI.ATE KEPT BY LIBERTY INSECTS the Lyon Libert Tnsects the Boys' Club I Village nine in the race_for the Capi v Base Ball Ledzue by swamping the Aces in the onl played in the division vesterd: The count stood 16 to 1. The teams now stand as follows pulled titie me grahbe million long ag True he negro—or Won. Last Pot ul a0 Village 3 0 s 000 Hoss Clun i 1t e man i wasn't Harry Sam Lar Russell Tusects vesterdas Lk th straight by defeating rows, 11 to 3 Tor mes winners call North won the the Ar with the when' he had g = that the fight ou The Peckinpaughs won toth ends | {0 G W of a double-header vesterday, defeat- | aquily and the ing the Marberrys, 10 to 2, and beat- | for the ing the Americans, 20 to § s game am may to Wills' at Good fighters but when would hurt t an opinion t} On the other right now be Dempsey-Wills heen ha beer Goose Goslin Insects of Southeast have called off today’s game with Avenues because of the death of the father of Charles Turner. Charles Mills got a homer when the Beetles defeated the Marions, 23 to 9 Washington Base Ball Cluh Juniors defeated the Tiger Cubs in two games $to 7 and 9 to 0 peiat, the Insects won mystors, 8 to 4. Langdon Harris Insects, ;GOVERNMENT LEAGUE SERIES MAY BE TIED Fith Government Printing Office | and General Accounting Office running | ference hetween neck and neck for first place and |Latzo’s manager. ; scheduled to take part in the two post- - poned games that remain to be played during the week, prospects of a | deadlock are looming in the Govern- ment Base Ball League as the f series draws to a close. The Accountants make their final start tomorrow against Interstate, while on Tuesday the Government Printers wind things up in a mateh with Patent Office. Should both of the leaders register wins, a three.game series for the title | will start Wednesday The teams now stand as follows: Games. Won. E o 11 from the W Y a wel tween Champion Pe ton, Pa., and the Mickey Wall oe Dunde | be held at Madison den June 24, e contes uare G agreed to at a con Padd M Tex Ricka U,.\ nd . 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