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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1926. Navy, Washington and Wisconsin Still Are Favorites in Poughkeepsie Regatta CREWS SUSTAIN PRESTIGE D-C.TENMISENTRY || 6‘\ T The Coening Star | YALEANDHARARD | [\ O MEN IN SPORT! 3 A ‘w Is I-IMITED TO 64 BY CORINNE FRAZIER ON PRACTICE ON HUDSON| v BOYS_ _(]hI_JUB - R AR e Play in the annual District of Co e . 4 lumbia net championships for men N Y LON N, Conn., June 25 Tennis League, which follows the championship event each yea Only Surprise in Workouts Is Remarkably Spee dyi“n. besin tomorrow morning ut 930 | Conducted by ROBERT C. McCLELLAN ‘ ;.-".’.’.).ns‘"}'r'.l'n:.f.‘k'.'i 'L?;fi;c_"‘rfl-l}"fi:l','v | reaclied the second round yesierday, witk one player advansing to . i * i ne & jon the umbarton Club courts at - == == e e S aE y ree lengths. he Crimson | the semi-finals. Trial by California Eight—Pensylvania May Wisconsin _avenue and R street, took the lead at the start and held Virginia Clinedinst took her place in the scmi-final bracket 2 7 : ’ according to A. J. Gore, chalrman of BY TOM WEBER, goes back under water again and| it to the finish. winning a default from Marjorie Wooden, who i< competing in the Vi Do Better Thu“ Exp(.m(,d‘ Too. the tournument vnmmil}»- & Famous United States Coast Guard Swimmer. | the _process is repeated. The official times of the race ginia State_events at Noriolk, and scoring a hard-c: tiihe erin f 5 When you can do that properly | were: Harvard, 11:00; Yale, 11:12 2-5. S Dt el o il st s o'clock tomorrow afternoon ORE land practice. But this|go to the tank and again go through Harvard captured the Junior | Mrs. Beatrice Smith, several times winner of 1 ST time with water—a basin or |4l the excrcises you have been | vamsity mile contest, defenti favored to capture it again this year. CE PERRY. W Sl el **1" 9" | kiven, adding on the breathing exer-| Yale by two lengths in a thrilling | Miss Clinedinst defeated Mrs. Smith, | BY LAWRENCE PERRY. [ottewn e enia Mo Soonyiithce a wash bowl full of water. | Gides: race on the Thames G2, T3, In the epening set she P“U'”Km SIE, N. Y., June 25.—Nothing has occurred in the final be expected to report Sunday| Don't feel like you're a sissy be- - The official times were: Harvard, |inau 1 an offensive attack | T | | with the exception of those competing Stges of preparation for the varsity cvent of the Poughkeepsie [0 0 play (w0 rounds on that dav. | (' voure learning to swim this How to Breathe. 10:36 3:5; Yale, 10 D D Iy | oean it . atches 10 be played in before noon 3 : : g : secor Mrs. § segginning July regatta next Monday afternoon to alter the writer's prediction of | (morrow. wWill be Announc “lhe [way. This is the right way to learn NEW LONDON, Conn., June Zi.— [settled down to that steady play for [he on duty at the three weeks ago that the main feature of the races on the Hudson will [morning papers. All ent s whose | to swim. The fellow who is lhr?wn Yale and Harvard, America’s most an- ‘\\hl‘x_hlrlx’h;ln",. v]x” .,.,\(“;:L T)‘.Tf,u\"'.‘l;l'f':.\::;: instructions to all be rowed in two distinct sections—a group of leaders fighting for first | W4mes appear on the tist of those |off the ,ML,"ir off ukrw;"“l\"i‘rfi e - clent college rivals, today write the |y Do O r G et gathe | 3 - i . | Schedule Orenoon are request- | . o to sink or swim, i 4 4 g B it e - L Lol place_and another group struggling for supremacy in the second division | e o report Drompily. - orter. that | Lats A 1ol b S o S ntart in final ehapter of their vear athletic|cred force for @ Mt efore which Nor is there any special reasou for mate 1anges in the writer's {as many contests as possible may be | 54 o Tt s i : etitiol > D ’ i er the decision. respe = ges, Sl ) a8 poss Ay s g A ife is in great £ tHe Thames RIver: scens, of the S Ll ctive s t <uzgestion that the Navy and Washington are likely to be in the van, with | completed before the afternoon rush | SWimming o pimle Bhan Rt of the Thumes Ttiver, sccue of thelr| n the oher mitches reported yes: |t annal inter i the possibility that Wisconsin may give them a battle. hegins. The commnittee is forced to|danger, despite the fact s c D T S TRt Gt BT R 3 6 & iy Jaeloar vl ke the latter pari But. in view of a remarkab'y fast time trial made by California the | utilize every possible opportunity for |panions may know oW 10 ST, | n four-mile varsity race at 6 p.m., stand lefe Fiveerite L Postont | diont il yusteday feue i, other night. it would not do to be too dogmatic in relegating the Bears Dlay, as the lmited number of courts | Suck W (8 N0 CLle® of’ the B | |ard time, the last of three events of |62, 7 llizabeth Shepley and | ground he ¢ ! to the second division of the varsity race. :m the u[\;\n!n{.,' n]umd-t this year. # practices must be had on shore. SIS the day, but Harvard hopes were high | Maude Sewe d in a three-set Only the girls who qualify in the They may make a lot of trouble g i atry in the event, which has al.| To learn to breathe while swim- for its first victory in six vears. The | marathon, which resulted in victory | wo preliminary meets on Monday, but in the lizht of knowl CANOEISTS TO 0 | ways been wide open in the nus; will | ming there is no better method than rest of l‘hn progr: n.(‘vnmw’l\mll - lr;lufl \!:;:' \h,q‘;l\ ;,'t::_r-n; ’n !'x«\t:‘;llrlzrly;l"'”; be held in the R tank and the edge that a 4-mile thresh «:mm‘ H LD | have to be limited to 64 contestants |practicing it on lund In a basin or ;::4:;‘::';:"]'!|2:11: varsity two-mile rz b e o il b 1 wn early in August powerful opponents and a dash over this year, due to the ‘court shortage|bowl of wate pa oroing. ; - £ » , be el to compete in S r face 2 ose | New London took on i carnival at-| 6 . this distance stop wateh D e ey 1 "Stick your face in the water, up may exhale through the no et f Ahe TleRD AV A, this distance azaint a stop watt ' REGATTA TOMORROW e K ot dressing oo facllities. || SGr evebrows and exhale through | while your face is submerged. But|mospher: as alumni, undergraduates | : c o t | = ] se to ignore the fact that the nose, blowing bubbles. When the [ whatever you do don't get and try | and others arrived by the thousands e ey er I W sl e R nhale. The water will g0 into | to seo Americas oldest rowing elassic | ] I : of course, have more. So then turn | your lun Tilt face to side when |from observation trains. Hundreds of y J L I8 A 1 A new form of scoring in | SnEiss alone and. severul it 1| Your face to the stde—try the right | ¥ou need air and grab a mouthful, | yachts were at the finish of the course, | 18t7d to o ween introduced in Eng [cluding home talent - representing AINEles wlone and severul Umes [ gege rhen vour mouth, ¢ o then submerge face again. Harvard scored u “moral victory SR hiten ol e et i ed ST ks other hand there is a Washington Canoe Club and Potomac | e Busi the number has passed the| o i, jg above water. Grab ! i ; ! by holding Yale to . foot ball tie Lust | | Hesilts ¥ el \indini the Roles: Paintmt chance that they may show quite |Boat Club, will compete for honors In addition to a large field of slocal | full of air through your mouth. Ask Tom Webb any questions you | Fall, heat the Elis at hockey, lost by | PENC nedinst at I i H convinoingly. PRfuch mtrdnear thines |y Sl ae S e e ataTs Sholuding: Tomi Mangam, | Bonib tiyitoiintiale RNTGURKEyourwish. | Tomorrow . there wilILihe|fan eyelaslr at frack and then tro e than that have happened upon the % HisE A e | Clinorie Chirat (G mincing x. 70| MORe. another swimming lesson. the Blue twice this week for the broad bosom of the Poughkeepsie |Making up the program of the W RS e DI R As soon as this is done the head (Copyright, 1920.) Three” base ball crown. . sl |Gore, A. O. White and other ranking Two playground swimming pools course. tIngton Canoe Club’s first open regatta | javers, entries have been received opened yesterday and many girls and GENUINE Penn Possesses Finesse. |of the season tomorrow. THe races | f the leadt ’ t )t Mary. o hoys donned their gay-colored bathing Pennsylvania. too, may surprise [ will start at 2:30 n‘ clock, just off the I.:;‘\:]!‘, “"ir:{:fl'..,"gu'wl Cu:xr.:r( m:(rfie Boys of E'venlng Star Club YALE IN FINAL AT POLO, T h’-m(:.)v' H;(L '(‘ml ’uu. J:' 1?;5 Palm Beach $12 75 . the men of Berkelev w badly | i beaten on Lake Washington by the| paddlers of six anizations, in- | vear, 95 piay SEYhaa and on Cayuga Lake Ly Both her friends and rowing enthu-|club float near Key Bridge. Atlantic States. DEFEATING ARMY, 14-4scason. e siasts generally, not through the dis-| The strongest out-of-town competi- Robert FElliott and Eddie Jacobs, ound opened its pool | play of rowing finesse. for this he tion is expected from the Pendleton |two Baltimore sensations, will make l' B l ’ H S RYE, N. Y., June 25 (P).—Yale de s 3 e ziris will || Mohair Suits has ady shown, but through the Cance Club of Edgewater, J strong bid for honors. Jacobs rl‘—" 0 e aug "t ow to 'vlm feated West Point, 14 to 4, in the last Monday, application of power sufficiently | Among the Jerseyites will be Iarnest |cently succumbed to Tom Mangan in | g )L M o o semi-final match of the intercolleglate | Wednesday and Friday of each week FREDERICKS great and sufficiently enduring to|Reidel. 1-mile double-blade champion |the Hotchkiss Cup matches and is polo tournament at the Westchester- | will be reser r the girls in the | MEN'S WEAR STORE make a bid for honors when the of the American Canoe Racing Asso- s second meeting, which E\-ER\- member of The Evening Star Boys Club should know how to | Biltinore Country Club vesterday. Rosedale tank | 508 9th St. N.W. Lombs begin to reverberate from the |ciation. He will perform in his spe- | see robable in the coming even: 3 et = 2 The Elis will meet Harvard in the | “town, the fair sex ce huge span of the suspension bridge Ity against Bill Havens of the 7 Vleitt, Army swim. Can you swim? Do you want to learn? Here's your chance. | finals tomorrow. Brd A Th a mile from the finish ‘ashington Club, holder of the Mid- [ title holder, Capt. And A The use of the indoor pool at the Jewish Community Center If the Quaker oarsmen have the|dle States Canoe Racing Association |of the Navy Leech Cup team and Col. p WY I// ! f‘ HtAfiniL th Tastithey; ranyi welliprove | iatle; or e faimaevent, e s heen granted the club for a few hours each week for the purpose of | NG ORI TH PO = g / — . aging successful war against | expected to show well, while the Mary- |in the titular struggle. charge or further obligation whatever. A corps of instructors, headed by ioliaths, land Swimming Club of Dundalk, Md., i | James McNamara, physical director at the Jewish Community Center, Visconsin's coach, Dad Vail, has he Old Dominion crews from | ning The lack of ower | alexandria aiso snoua be i the run: | BRITISH TOURNEY PLAYER | Wil be in charge of the class. N —— Most of the club members who can- | AT e SR W LT B + SPLITS BALL WITH CLUB |rot swim ure prosressing spienaiaty | FEW LOCAL ATHLETES that e BSTS Sppbiomtyur | BROWN FIGHTS SILVER. | ST ANNES. ingland, June 25 o | ST06T, (00 Eudance of Tom Wehs) | S, A. SECTIONAL MEET " e ] 1 7 wwefe Lable to supplyplents: ot | oL - i tooh b b et daily instruction in thelr column, but ik = B8 L = | MULLYWOOD, Culit., Tiitle 25 W) lat Antonio Derez, Argentine brofes. (it is hoped that all will take advan- | Arthur Baker of Washington Canoe | [ | withholding from the | 3 il v : E Newsboy Hrown of New York . . . ; Club, Coleman Jones of Central and v ! sional in the British open champion- | o - g : 1b, Colema I Teddy Silva, Oakland, contenders for | GEVL QL AR ¥ tage of this new offer. The instruc-| . "y o _and Pete King of Devitt the fl'\“- <ht cr o tpiorm make up Washington's slim squad r: | for their @ bout here tonigh e A T L GEter entrants in the South Atlantic trac ’ a Brown, because of a draw with Fidel | Perez was unable to control the dam- | pig class. and fleld championships to be held to- and Columbia seemed 101 "p.ipa fiyweight champion, was a . Which veered so far from | This move was made by the club !yl S e Coly ald, Baltt- be book the second division, al-| g2% " M T s today. F " N rse as to cost him eight strokes | by way of relieving the congestion at) o All will try for junior titles heit in @ race in which so many crews | o yorite Wb fans todas. o on the hole. Officiuls permitted him to | the public pools and at the same time | M9re; Al will try for junior titles. | are entered and in which the opportu put a new ball in play, and he was | giving the members a little private |, Baker Wi Boce e T the nities for jockeying, strategy and the | {able to rescus the round with a 75. instruotion. g - like are so m Id 1o one may pre-| CARP TO FIGHT HUFFMAN. | e TR/t ks! i 1 opportinity tol] Jocumswill thyow: the plkcsisndihe 2 4 . 16-pound sho Jones dict with « nty just what may S ANGELE June 25 P).— ‘ In proportion to population, Canada | learn to swim. It's a safety measure |y volin, while Lingle will pole vault | ans that place in the van which throughout the years they o be the lttle David of this re- | The Philadelphia Canoe Club also is | captain, will represent the services |conducting a class in swimming, open to all club members without any | — have established as u traditional = & niblick split open a golf | tors rank with the most capable here {ball 1in the rough on the thirteenth. about gnd are looking forward to a 722777777, 22200 come out of the shuffle. | James Tofton, representing a | has more golf courses than tl as well as one of the most beneficial | 114" King will handle the weights. | group of Tia Juana sportsmen, pro- | Stat Alberta leads other Canadian |0f exercises. The use of one of the 7 BNRVY WEAS W owexd OI Kioow s {moters of the Carpentier-Huffman | provir with on N | best pools in the city has been placed - e - .\‘mm‘mnu oLty SR S ::w vout, which was scheduled for Julv 4, { tion of Ontario. Alberta has 60, while | at s disposal with a corps olf CRICKET MATCH IS DRAW. river from Poughkeepsie. where the pag ‘announced that the fight would {Ontario has 160: Quebec, 70 capable “big brother” instructors wel e e et sl rowing uuart suve the l\x'l\dfi"""',pq held the Mexican horder ki e \Lmillubu, 51, and coming the chance to be of service to | _CHESTERFIELD, England, June |\ home of Colmmbia, suggest ranch|September 5. 30 Yo (®).—The critcket match between shacks in 4 mean country. the visitor | fvery club member desiring fo join | Australia and Derby ended in a dra )ng opinion favoring the| S —— S = the class will send his name to "“’.Tlh" el A\Hflli‘dlfl-dfl';' "‘]’ epeat her 1925 victory in the club chief immediately and watch his | 1ings, 313 for five wickets, declared. The Evening Star Boys || st tmmeatel fiand tob Bt D inmines, 145: Seoond 1w 72 % 7777, 2 227777707727, 7 v ngton—or any other opening of the class. | heav to row dike the mis. 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Tt is a Play fai prominent heavyweight pugilists who SRCErin fine crew. and the eight that y Eaw. : have been under 6 feet 2 Black Trim w does—ought to Be a modest winner and an uncomplaining finish pretty nearly at the top of the heap, if not quite so. = | Abi:;e”l:;' the rules of all sports I engage in | e avalIZIRLO R ! and respect officials. TlTLE GRID BATTLE Follow the activities of the Club through Aw KINS The Evening Star. ANNUALLY FAVORED Never neglect either home duties or school 7707707 72227 classes. T am——years old: attend. ————School. %‘“ —Plans to [ would like to have a Membership Certificate credit all this month. round for deciding l-":‘lv\{mlxa;i:{ and The Evening Star Boys Club button, The limit in satisfaction can X /. PRICES SMASHED ! Ballisinrciancy hinve bien Given s which T will wear. { only be attained by the limit in S sl W mic o e e on | ON WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ . Part of Coach Enoch Bagshaw of the \ : ; Tniversity of \Washington. . 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