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New York Ban Not fo Si'(;p Dempsey-Tunney Go : Yale Crew Favored Over Harvard B S, THOUGH, MAY FIND' , | TARTAR IN OLD Rivats Y OM ENIN SP ORT] CORING dec " final me of the Chey &round Crimson Eight Said to Have Made Great Strides, and S Neweomh ball series, the 6B team, No. 2. from wn. wo the championship vesterday afternoon. defeating 15 to 7 Close Race Is Forecast—=Is More Than Boat Three teams were tied for first place when the regular ser completed. 6B No. 1. 68 No. 2 and ach having lost one BY TOM WEBB, [igien thay oEe a0 e oen e ontest to Two Institutions. i olE the. tie. 68 Na. 2. the teanmeftont Mrs. Sutherins ofass sigs e . . " cuimmer. | Close and keep the stroke to 11 o : t Promoter, Muldoon Siding With Him. Famovs U. £, Comt Guard Swimmer, | Cose and keep the stroke to 14 or 18 feated OB No. 1, and inliowed this by rompi on 5B yes i Y ESTERDAY lesson wasn't The short, fast thrash is the thing the title. SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. 1926. SPORTS. 25 | 2 4 ! = Peacay RICKARD IS DETERMINED | g, Tbe €oming Stac | ELI TO CARRY OUT HIS PLANS | ..l BOYS CLUB | ; ) Declares He Offered Wills Chance Before Making |' S Conducted by ROBERT €. McCLELLAN Other Arrangements—Vote Is 2 to 1 Against r finished “ou don't get | You're trying to get. » E; 'REN 3 he winning team will he present Ascisting Miss Day really finished. You don't get | ¥GeI0 TR G arehed just a bit 2 [ AN LERCLE EL L Ve AL B Danra B IErRo NIy CisnE MRS oL et BY FAIR PLAY. ! it so easy as that. It comes cour face submerged to the NH\ YORK, June 23.—Yale should win Fridav's varcity race against Mise Buth Colman. playground di Fthel Folmes N EW YORK, e 23.1f Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney are to do’in two parts and we'll have the rest ‘"mv‘!:_l":n‘:w‘.‘vp_lvl'r’?:tIt it I::t."rpu::mt;: Harvard, But, as showing the temper of the rivalry between the | 1€010r, £ 0 special axsembly follow. | Johns ionk % i > ing the graduation exercises. Schlaz more: Gerirude Wo 2 : e Blue and the Crimson, no critic is willing to forecast with any Jaji champions from the SA grade of Sidwell's Friend ork Boxing Commission thinks it would be a snide hattle. or ginning with the dead man’s float i lire ResaoR. degree of nce the outcome of the main event of the New London | will recelve o pennant alse at this| Noglier, Harbar feast one not worth the money that would he charged and all the excite- ' Dy qhat, Then do another dead | Bamatta or tho dihames L e a hefy Hidgilila t i 0 Nend ot n's float, only use the legs this | The Elis have established a winning tradition under Leader, and while we this Spring Pionear ¢amp: ¢ If Tex Rickard had the political backing he was supposed to hav time Vthe varsity cight, when it was iast seen in a regatta—the Pennsylvania- .\h‘m_Hv ; t th : " ,‘;,44 whe as | ] |,,\ o cicted in brinzinz home the > rafts: Martha Metea i not v that the boxing solons would have acted as drastically as ut the arms stra in front 0 ) g LN & z 7 b d,,'(“‘— P EPclinsien Do : £ tho bead. [IKean vour head under Cofumbia-Yale race last May—showed very promising form. there is no ik El e e Craftar Mis e MeCHE seln e T e TN e ot ortially unler. water. {DoinGL try | telling how far a dilatory Hary \ iay have come since the crews |} ; i B Sl L bl b & ¢ : o breathe. \When rou're tired come 2 left Cambridge for Red Top. 4 : Fraser Sty a2 September 16 date at the Yankee Stadiu or Dempsey and Tunney 2 K 4 2 i 5 Tallpl 3 REL oS p and over agaln Phe whisper is that the Crimson in which traditions are rip- et | P mily Dunbeay ind Adelaide WHhite means the same as though Tex had heen told to go to Sweeney with his | il Wl fua” the Things that i e hat [t 15| lehed waol eriar tohina solulned two fighters. you're not doing wight. [It's easy t & = Gl il Shbiz o . . c. . | ¥o RN - » oid likely, even in losing, to give Yale If le wins this race no Eli cares L oy Fect, the boxing board says it is a Dempsey-Wills battle for New [ practice ‘aeeording 0" Hoglo” when Fanaing foe miles pf i1, a8 it Ald Tt | what s gone batare fn e wav of | receised ihe 1 » LATZC FIGHTS HARMON ork or nothing. vou're sitting on the edge of a ber p e hes of rowibe |ty andl similitly Hatvacd men | D0, sinonine the clemen sehon How the politicians and others will | mis Muldoon cast his ballot in |0 chalr. But when vou get into cool . [forny at New London who have been | forger ‘any preceding adversity if the | savies in that division his AT 12 ROUNDS TONIGHT vl ey e rdre 3 | water the excitement makes you 2 studving o crews since they | Blue is distanced on the Thames the trophy being presented Z feel when th ec a hundred thou -\ studying the tw r s him Habaloi divecior of Ronetiils ] NEWARK I June 23 (@) . ght fans, more or less, fi Thus the expected showdown in the | Eet. Are you hending your knees? | e |arrived _on the Thames advise the ) S Mkt Teng, mmore ord st Fhs Bt o) s 0 Chen you're doing the lesson | Setter v race probably recent assembly. This is the first 1 te erweight _champion, | writer that the varsity race pr e : . B o . the hig wooden saucer on Rovle's | heavyweizht situntion produced .nm“"‘ | ! 3 : aphy the Thirty 2 Jersey City or some | another stalemate, for Rickard de- | WIODE: = | will be close and while Yale must he e . 3 5 Eand Chicago b o hastily eneoted || Sl anen Mkl that 1 Lo | Keep those knees stifr. | Get this right, boys. Tha knees |favored the actual edge, if any, is apt N VY for the school, and. In complimenting | meet here tonight in a 12-round no . : : B | There is alto a_ differenice in moving | should not bend. Figure 1 Ix correct |to prove slight them upon their s dee contest, postponed from las SR ARt Sl et ‘th'i\(\ ;:E \:':w Nouiid by aorees | the lezs in the water and out. You|form. Figure 2, with knees hent, 5| In any event this New Tondon I declared that double credit was du ¥ passing regrets in ‘these parts. lEiitsto soithabign ~ | probably are finding now that you're | incorrect form. Avoid it. | regatta means mora than a boat race them for their splendid showing I qlarmon was under the 147-pount it 1s a cinch that Dempsey and Tun- | Tunney match f eisiDrepa:td | oCRIIOVIDK BB SEEE L IELEENCHE A = Ito Yale and Harvard men. So lons view of the long distance they must | lim weighing time vesterday and oy ah ENclaca utihe on Mo aloact it talie ey ‘nrfl'\'m e [the motions you learned in yvester- | (Copyright. 1926 ) has it endired, so great are the dcere-| Unele Sam’s Navy lads had things in show, can fill almost any number of | Royle's Thirty i Jersey City y's lesson. This movement {s from . B : tions of sentiment and tradition that | pretty much wn way at the ind 4 seats'at goodly S kg | i Gented b y OIS the hip. It slows you up fn the, Tomerrow-—A swimming lesson at | pave come to it in the course of the | Kenfiworth hoxinz arena last night. located near the " Even the fact that those: who il | mews Tork: Gits it on in}water, doesn't it? And don't try toithe mirror. i e o s the rivalry and so | fcoring two K. O. vietories, one by | Rosedale Plaveround is miles at about Ne k Cit sl e [ Yolorful in every detail and circum. |the decision ronte, and losing one battle it will not he in New York State. A majority of the New forday / New well start back at the he- [ oF ment. order to participate in play- | ean win the title by knockout or foul “tivities, Renninz School 15[ if he is no heavier when he enters Distriet | \d the | (i g t. Latzo is expected 130 pounds the Jersey City =it provided the Rickard, who alen dppeaved before | ESERT | it & = ks fizht is held th; 1 the risk bl empowered to act for stance that it has outgrown its sig It should he borne in mind that winning squdd i« composed o re risk in this der box, as : | between two great universities : fire risk in this ge tinder DOX. a8 | from his plan to match the champion | "One might sav, tndeed, that it has <—get plenty of Aghting and with | Thelma Pocle. Gertrude Jacobs, Ly T . Pink Mitch ¢ ? )~ Pinkey Mitchell, well us rousted by the sort of show |with Tumner. 1ie aisclosed thac atter| — |N NET SEMI FINALS INM.A TOURNAMENT. 3 I v Préag - 5 e 0 it : i OBt 3 = outgrown Harvard and Yale and has | it the experience so eseential in malk. | nette Gibson, Dorothy Peacock. Fve 3 s Einkee oty ;l;'wmfi;’f,;‘mf”' keey signing Dempsey :;‘lol';\‘r"\\ n\r'h."l\'r:‘.‘ SIS | become one of those functions that|ing topnotchers. This was clearly | Iyn Manzum. Margar nford ‘"”‘123;"'.\*,r",::'m'fl“.'m:’:_fl': Out of the artion of the BOXINg | jimrry \Wille o i (‘l",'_"r:‘y'l‘l""“j, =B |are associated with national life, dmnnn.!ivravrr In the various bouts lu- Brennan Marie Prosle his| Dlon oulponi(eily Rome s Biealety nmission o h té ohin-| o 5 B . i ord-Cambridge regatta s composing the card a & Miller's | team won eight strs nes 1 ewspap focmislon chmep fthe Denite opin: A Allis onit ionly oita | AR P enilan AR NS UL ate | NOREDTIR, Wi e 10E Deddlng | haiar T DMEISRS e aE e HatHegioliens — men (10 Rapid Waters, Cleveland. while, that Dempsey L hla not stamd rmed that the negro was still tied [ listed to meet today at Chevy Ch: ‘keters of Baltimore. Washington | —On the other hand, purely and! Tony Cortez was put away in-the| Summer programs will be inaug Siercuadnin S Ceagn tesnliegnle o G P - up vnder contracts signed with Chi-{Club in the semifinals of the club’s and Richmond. as well as the hest |<imply as an athletic event which | second round by Jimmie Ryan, light- | [rated on the District plaverounds we $5 William Muldoon points to Demp and South Bend. Ind.. interests.iannual tennis championship tourna. | local talent. start today at the Nor- actublishes: a championship, the weight champ of the Navv. It was . RIS Edourd Maseart, French BB G & e cus . Uubsequently. the promoter ided. | ment. The winner will tackle H. W folk Country Cluh in ‘the twentieth | Thames hoat race has in the course | their second meeting and Cortez had MAUde ¢ il i J ", featherwel mpie Europe. de el e e me " SlEned Tunnev. advanced money 16| Trwin. defending champion. who went annual tour £ for the’ Middle At |of time lost a lavge part of itx sizni | hoped and expected o reverse the [[I\lEe T S feateid dohnny ey Rritih feather Muldoon savs he has: if he is not alm as well ; Dempsey, and felt [to the final on Monday with an easy | lantic doubl » and the twenty- There was a period when the | decision. Cortez has received sev. |7 oclock in the o champion, who wus disquali &5 haBtena Bis litle Inst the beat | oPliza 1o : with the | vietory over Bill 11 fourth annual State tennis | winner of the fourmile thresh st New | reverses i (el past vear. andf 1001 SREN TR SECE ST low hitting () TR Rar it can e Disang thon I mateh. rezardless of the attitude. of | Hellen moved a p nearer the championships 4 London had no one to question the | does not appear to be the same yux T y o APOLIS. —Leo Gates, New o on be ntoduced (HHED |t fivew vk icommission [fitle vesterday when he took the | Faltimoreans wiil be defending two honor it had won as the leading eight | 2cd punching youngsier who had 4| Ruth Curran, who was appointed Yoik heaveweight. defented George +2 Sl s i Sl e i measure of H. B. Rowan in straight |of the titles lie Jacobs is Virginia |in the country. string of K. 0. victories to hic credit, | it 5 Canalations tonrna | Mutholland. Indanapolis (10 Johnn i ovagdsiro \ + Says ) - |Geis, & 1. 62 Hill reached the |singles champion. while AL Nobelmann — But With the increasing importance | Young Mickev of Baltimore. sub | it o BiG S0 Cimen's Tennis Ximpson, San Antonio, bested Al ; - The opinion th v or Wills, | semifinals by downing Maj. Georges [and Ferd Turnbull are the Middle of earlier events and above all the | stituting for his fellow townsman. Jeague has gone fo Norfolk to par W s ich. (10) Both Sides Are Firm. because of long inactivity, are not en-| Thenault, 6 3, Atlantic doubles champs. Marywill | inanguration of the annual Pough- Nic Bass, in a set-to- with tielpate In the Virginia State cham \ % .| > 1 d By the Ascociated P titled to box for the heavyweight| Three doubles matches were run off | Wakeford of Washington holds the | keepsie regaita 27 years ago, the race | Downey, was completely convinéed | yioiGiie and has relinguished her R G S o NEW YORK. Jume 23— Tex Rick. | champl “until they have proved | vesterday in the opening round of woman’s singles ecrown. {on the Thames does nothing, as a rule. | when the ffth stanz rolled around '3UESUEGE 0 Civginia Clinedins: e i Mo JEANAE et ihis Hoxing orblan: the ' was expressed today by | tenm play, and more are scheduled | The Norfolk tournament ix the sec. | but settle an issue in supremacy s | that he was through. o were his | Al pesults of matehes should be | rawley. Ditehurgh, outpointed Al Proposns Demnser nanen heaver | William Muldoon, SI-year-old member | for today, Hellen and Hitz defeated |ond tennis tourney in Virkinia rhis |between the Crimson and the Biue. | seconds for that matter. and the oid. | phoned to Miss Clinedinst at Franklin Miller, Youngstown featherweight | State Athlet smmission Rowe and Aspinwall, 5--7, 6-2: | vear under the auspices of the United Teull Pitons: o Ries well known towel was tossed into the | Fgu.. weight match, on the doorstep of the 0f the 4 o o A State Athletic Commission yesterd Muldoon declared his belief that|McVey and Devereus defeated Henry States Lawn Tennis Association. ! $ ring e & “underweight, close)and La Garde, 6—1, 6- and Nor- | Perey Kynaston of New York City Which is all Harvard and Yale want Mickey Flahive, Navy, gave Harry Camp Bradley, the Girl Scouts’, and Hill defeated Hackett and |captured the singles title in the Old | and. as a matter of fact, is all they | Groves of the Mohawk Athletic Clul, Summer retre welter but it was turned out °'| Dempsey is now ! By a vote of two to one the fistic | 10 being a nervous wreck and probably | ment t Magnolia. Md =i p fathers formally rejected Rickard’s | N0t within 50 per cent of his best.” Thenault, 6—3, 7T—5. | Dominion tournament at Richmond | need. The question the champion boxing lesson in their encounter. will open July 10 under the direction Q V Your 013 Hat abolication to stage u title bout bes | The condition and ability of Wills | £t % | 1ast month | ship of the earth in various sports is | Fiahive wax under wraps for the first |of Miss W, G. Das from the horea: { 3 WideNevAsai tween Dempsey and Tunney at the | ‘also are doubtful.” he said. adding | | ™In July the Westover Tennis Club | more or less of an awkward gesture | part of the fight. but epened up iater of child guidance in New ity W s Vlade New Again Yankee Stadium on September 16, |that both men should have preliminary | CORKRAN LOSES IN UPSET. ,rLa\mpkmsh\Q\- will :m] hnl;l here, “hlu.- ;Affi:;'rnafl,:n!r‘l”nn; n:(r:lqunntl_\ a mis- an‘q ra.ml <mothered .h;; opponent. | \IM‘Vj«_\' L ¥ ';| "“ JEGT exIRaIEnes 3\ il Fleantne. Blackine ant after the promoter had ol o post | tests before being put in the ring to c s __lat Newport News, July 24, peninsular | leading gesture as w oung Deneio, local flvweight, was | in girls' recreation work and is e 5 ~modeling by zn-n.l A $30.000 }’,,,.ml: 4 duarzi;r;dn“,.(pzn: geth T,mnp,_ghrl indicated, “vm,m!\‘VP'}{_][‘.‘;"“‘R&J‘?{:&;';P;"‘“’}’Bu"‘m‘(,f’h‘ | stars will meet in the annual \'1»; Of much greater importance is the | the only Washington eniry to’ win, | pected to make the camp hum with ViennaHit Co winner would box Harry Wills in furnish a desirable “tryout” for|averwheiming W. Clarke Corkren of | Einia Peninsula champlonships at the | establishment of friendly relationships | when he outpointed the Navy cham- | Interesting outdoor activity. includ Chairman _James r s | Dempsey. | Huntington Valley by the unexpected | Kecoughtan Tennis Club. |and an honest and healthful rivairy | pion. Frisco inde. in The opening |ing games and_sporte. in addition tn 435 11th Street foined by George A.| It would not be fair to the public.” | geore of 7 and § vesterday reached & | among _groups _of versities and | eight-rounder the regular scout work rower in vetoing Rick < proposal said Muldoon. “to match them with- | the semi-final round of the Lynnwood and making it « Demp out first testing their «nmhfir;.nnns\'|‘|‘.wu n'::lp(gnllfrmnrn ment. Corkran TIP FOR FISHERMEN. i must fiight Wi meeting any | now. Both have been inactive too 1ong | who won the cup last year and took | HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va. June | other opponent in to be at their peak.’ the qualifying mec the favorite | 23 —The Potomac River was clear and == = to eapture the trophy for the third | the Shenandoah was slightly muddy IN WESTERN TENNIS FINAL | Ht'm{ McDIARMID and Ilm;n\' .\u;hen have reached the final rmmvli e ; Va.n 0].' of the Western High tennis championship tournament, which | e P opened three weeks ago with 160 boys taking part. : § lar like it—it's a Van McDiarmid, a member of Western's championship squad last season 2 5 s Heusen! Compare it and assistant to Millard Lewis in directing the racketers to their third | R 3 Al with other collar: straight scholastic title this season, eliminated Tommy David in the semi- Note its “total flexibi- finals early this week. The match went to McDiarmid in straight sets, | 6—0, 6—2. e i ( am Jimmy Mitchell, a brother of Doole: = BRI Y Smartness and com- Mitchell, jum'r;r champion of the Dis KSCHAEFFER ON CARPET fort collar-combined. trict, receive: a default from John o . 1 A | FOR ACTIONS IN BOUT! = o CENTS BACH Tnderwood in the ni-finals after | { 3 E going through the early rounds in| CHICAGO, June 23 (#).—Payment i Phillips - Jones, N. Y. whirlwind fashion. | | to Frankie Schaeffer of his guarantee # The date and place for the final| for meetinz Billy Petrolle of match have not vet been announced, |, fast hicago, Ind., Monday night as Mitehell is suffer| an ankle | hag heen held up by the East Chi fnjury received severs 'S ago. and | goxing Commission. i< not likely to g ape before x R el The commission meets tomorrow y to decide as to what payment shall A trio of threeletter men are be made the hoxer, who was counted | among those receiving athletic awards | out while on his knees in the first | h 'y N s 3 Devitt Prep this week. 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