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SPORTS. Dundee’s Triumph Over Walker Marks Him as Coming Welterweight Champion BALTIMOREAN IN LINE NOW FOR A SHOT AT THE TITLE I Pete Latzo Is Clever Student of the Game and May Be | " Able te Outpoint Contender, But He Won’t Be Able to a Year From Now. BY FAIR PLAY. Balthmore Mickey EW YORK. } Joe Dundec of His victory over as the Walker in the Madison Square Garden I'hree months ago and more the writer picked coming welterweight champion fast night, when he won by a technical knockout in the cighth round, made this prophecy look good, mdeed Dundee now Latzo, the champion better be delaved Tatzo is a game, and he may to hold the seriou Itimorean off and perhaps outpoint him. won't be able to do this now. Dundee is coming 1 the time and a setback at the hands of the champion within the next few months won't stop him, As for Mickey Walker, the writer walked into a group was listening over 1o the doings in a night club. the announcer said unless Paddy clever dent of + vear from last Winter the radio Finally and there the handwri on the wail, and the ey and his title ed t Le harr ameness and spirit first two rounds it he would make the rinz. But fight was all bleeding looked as though e sorry he entered reopened cut Mickey's eve made it necessary the referee to »p the bout in order to save the former champion serious injury. (Capyrizht is within a step of the the | be skiliful enough | | ed out Mickey place where| 'Vincent ether for | R . | Herman Against Dundee he fought with all| and for the |lightweight champion (160). |at stake. r the second the| and the profuse | Pete had will meet the battle title. He next Muilins decides that FIGHTS LAST NIGHT. But he gy the Associated Press. NEW YORK.—Joe Dundee, Balti wore welterweight, technically knock Walker, former cham pion (8). Benny Ba i featherweight, knocked out Billy Ken nedy of New Orleans (7). vy Cook. » lightweizht. Buffalo, N. Y., de- Boots Antley of hville, Fla.. (10). Danny Touchstone of Miami, Fla., knocked out Jack Mon ve. Oma ne; heavyweight Dundee, Baltimore light- outpointed Carl Courtney of feated weight | Oklahoma (4). Mass. — Babe defeated Tod Wash., junior Title not Hill of Manila, P, ') Silvers RE E of of BEACH, ifornia. Morgan Seattle, Johnny L., knocked out Martin (“Kid of Ansonia, Conn., (2). SAN ANTONIO—Joe Lohman. To. tweight, won a decision over of San Antonio (10). Lupica, Toledo, Ohio, wi a decision over Georgie anders of Hot Springs, Ark. (10). just turned up in my library an old picture of “Chick” Evans, made when he was about 24 years old. This is an action picture of Evans with an iron, apparently a midiron. This picture shows Evans’ iron about to click the ball, and at this instant his right heel is firmly dug into the turf and his right toe is off the ground. Note that carefully, because, mon practice, and, secondly, because this E first, it is the reverse of com- picture was made at the time ans was at his very best and when he was giving the utmost study and ctice to his different clubs. The sketch in Fig. 1 illustrates this play. PliThis 16 the best of practice with the frons. In the first there isnt the pivot with the irons that the woods require. and to keep the right heel down until the ball is clicked adds a fine solidity to the swing which the iron shot really requires. To let the right heel off the ground quickly in the forward swing, as indi- cated in Fig. 2, has a tendency to release the tension of the entire right gide. Also it has a tendency to give the right shoulder a looseness or drooping which isn't wanted at this point. Letting the right heel come up, too, has a tendency to let the right shoulder go into the ball before the clubhead gets there, which is bad. This shoulder should shoot into the ball with the clubhead, never hefore it. At first, keeping the right heel fumly planted on the ground, vou will perhaps notice a feeling of stiff- ness and some awkwardness about vour swing when the clubhead gets there. This feeling will be pro- nounced indeed if you keep the right heel down too long. There is a time to give the right side its freedom, and the time is just when the TIRE STORES 2104 Pa. Ave. N.W. 9th & P Sts. N.W. 12th & H Sts. N.E. 2114 14th St. N.W. The foot correct forward swing is pretty fast at the ball and this nicety of foot ac tion through there is one thing yon want to get. When the right heel comes off the ground too quickly in the forward swing your foot action is too loose, too fast. 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June 26— | Three hoxing bouts und a wrestling | ¢h are included on the program | entertainment arranged for the Dominion Boat Club smoker to | X! v night eature hout of the program between Charles Kincheloe, of Virginia boxer, and | Harry Rand. captain of the Washing: [ton and TLee Unitersity boxing team. Henry Lamar, Washington boy who student at the University of and Jack Pohl of the United val Academy will meet in o mnd fight, while Al Foreman of Tort Myer will meet some oppo- as yet unnamed. 1 ke Howard who formerly | ted on the University of Vir | zinin team, will meet Shorty Graves, | Virginia coach, who taught Howard | the wrestling gan | | old | Virginia The Dreadnau, with the A team will cross ngton A. A. nine Sunday in an important s | tional clash. The outcome will long ways toward determining the | semipro championship of northern Virginia The s will play Fort Humphrey t the Dreadnaugh Park tomorrow at 3 p.n. meet the Modocs hoth of Washington, dizmond in 4 double-header, starting at 2 o'clock The St. Mary nine plays the Rich mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac nine tomo w on Haydon t 3 o'clock and the Alexandria. ft and Washington Bus Line v ut 10:30, on the St. 1 School field The Virginia Grays and Columbi Engine Company hook-up Sunday at 3 o'clock on Haydon Fleld. Number Five Motor Company meets an old foe in the Hess Athletic Club of Washington Sunday at 2:30 CAPITAL POLO FOURS MAY CLASH IN FINAL RUMSON, N. J.. June Pros pects of two teams drom the Potomac meeting in the final of the Southeast- ern intracircuit polo tournament loom Lere today as the quartet represent- ing the War Department at Washing- ton goes into a semifinal match with the Rumson Elephant The War riders were beaten Tues- day in a whirlwind match with Green ver the tilt was not counted as tournament play Sixteenth Field Artillery, from Fort Myer, Va., reached the final yesterday by downing the Rumson Freehooters, 11 to 6, in eight chukkers. Capt. Tate led in the scoring, getting eight of the winner's go X A e s s MANDELL POSTS $50,000. CHICAGO, June 25 ().—Sammy Mandell, Rockford lightweight, and manager Eddie Kane have posted $£50,000 in certified checks with the Illinois Athletic Commission, as the purse guaranteed to Rocky Kansas of Buffalo, titleholder, for their ten- round title match. here July 3. Man- dell's appearance guarantee of $2,500 also_ was posted and Kansas will post $12,500 Monday in = leagues served 17 the major Young was X Mathewson for 22 ye Nash-Rinker Motor Co. SALES and SERVICE at the same 6 years apeaks for itaelf | meeting at the new BASE BALL SECRETS By Sol Metzger ‘When Batting. (o — DO THIS NOT THIS All good batters keep their on the ballall the while they are in the batter’s box. You will also no- tice that their heads are invariably still from the moment the pitcher takes possession of the ball until they hit it. The batter who shakes his head is not likely to connect with the pitch, as any movement of the head makes it more difficult o see accurately. All good battews have fine eyesight, and in order 10 use it they keep their heads still and their eves on the ball. HOMEWOOD RACING MUST BE BETLESS the ciated Press. CHICAGO, .June scheduled opening With the of a 3l-day race Homewood track but a week away, and a $100,000 re [newal of the American Derby sched- uled for July 10, State’s Attorney Crowe of Cook County has issued a flat ultimatum that there shall be no betting of any form during the meet ing. Informed that preparations were un- ¥ to open a certificate mutuel t the track, Crowe yesterday announced his intention to use every weapon at his command to stop all bet ting. ‘1 bettin ting. The prosecutor said half a hundred policemen would be assigned to the Washington Park course on opening with instructions to close the t if the laws are violated. Crowe discredited the possibility of cing is not illegal in 1llinols. but is,” he said. “I will stop bet. [successful efforts to enjoin him from interfering at the track FLOWERS TO FIGHT GREB. ) V' YORK, June ). Tiger Flowers, negro champion of the s, will defend his title ew York August 12, the New State Athletic Commission nounced. 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