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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1926. : SPORTS. 21 Pitching Should Decide National League Race When Rivals Clash Next Week HAND-TO-HA&D STfiUGGLE GOLF STARS GATHER |MOLLA REGAINS NET TITLE |t b st satis 20 : DUE FOR WESTERN CLUBS| FOR WESTERN OPEN TN GREAT UPHILL BATTLE -t 2 e oo | W OMEN IN SPORT . 2 b il oo . i e BY CORINNE FRAZIER f el £ i victories in the past. And well she INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., August 24 i R R TR Y might. Lookf‘d] upon as havipg ‘. passed the prime of her career and UNIOR racketers will begin play in the second annual District girls’ On the Basis of For d o |UP—Most ~of the Nation's golf celebri- | By the Associated Pross. ¢ orm Demonstrated Thus Far themS A e R T OREST HILLS, N. Y., Augst 24—Ars. Malla B, Malloy,is back slven litlo consideration &% & chan hampionship teanis tournament tomorrow morning on the Henry st . i 0 e a few practice rounds over the High- upon the highest pinnacle of American women’s tennis for the ISUE onl i S bty ark courts, at Seventh and B streets, provided that the threatened Cincinnati Reds Appear Better Fixed for Box- |2 % Practice rounds over the Hiah seventh time. The 33-year-old New York woman, native of Nor- T it o) oa wiliv| ot Mociooesinol sefide {hes foucts unpiayable 3 B i % 5 el bkt 4 way, yesterday conquered Elizabeth Ryan of Santa Monica, Calif, | win that kept her at the top for! Drawings will be made this evening at 6 o'clovk at Hoover Brothers, men Than Either Pirates or Cards. the Western oven toyrney will be held | in a three-set battle. The winner came from behind. Miss Ryan at one ren vears and that enabled her to 608 Fourtcenth street. e “Sarizen -and. Willle MacHar- | THC needed just one point for the title. triumph over Mile. Lenglen at Forest| Any girl who has reached the dite orighially set e e lane, former national open champoins, The crowning of a new national champion to occupy the throne left | P'ills in 1921 are still as strong &5 jof 18 on or since Jam 1, or who | matche Ar irl e d in this . ever within her. is not yet 18, is eligible to compete cvent wt es ta pl > juniol r Y 3 e I nior mayer has ever | gor the junior title, ' sea- | tourney also may notify the jumior BY JOHN B. FOSTER. and MacDonald Smith, present West- . {ern open ttleholder. were over the - What other w : > come 80 hopelessly from behind 10| eon io considered te of At e William | 47011 1, and the eligibility v be mag \ natehes EW \'l'r}\'llx August 24.—When they begin to ‘dance around the |course yesterda showed he s a1? totem po'e under the Western skies in the National League next | will be a strong contender for the title . 5 P i win a championship final? SAEL week, Cinci . St. Louis and Pittsburgh must get the best and |2&ain this yvear by shooting a 33 on ; Tilden, with lell h‘l\ grea pettor ¢ |ar those who were under ciin the afternoo < her play double itching have had all the scason if they want to [the first mmne. - . rallies, could have done no .| opening date. ound compet look healthy after their “crucial series.” 2 e N : . ’ ; . o BY s champlonship Yet.| Fourteen entries have Leen recclved | . ol g = e A 3 terda ‘'or the seven ime X o date foi he si . s 1 The batters, their_part, will hone up their ash and try to knock FlLIPlNO RACKETERS < » 4 % lory equaled the record of vietoris ‘h:\|'| llfw (x:u:n)mr‘"\\'hn con the best pitching of the yvear into a bag of sawdust. * : : ; ot scored by Richard D. Sears and Wil-{ ¢00 TS MO G S0 in & ers of the three contending teams, as i . liam A. Larned, both of ‘\"!"“'“""1" couraged many from entering < , erfonmatie ber of vears, and of Mrs. Lambert |/ bl s D Wil i S T g performaice. { . ICr ot e Qoo TS virmbledon |ise of sunshine tomorraw, ir ity ¥ J Jeginning with Pi el bhbich oy xeat) et bk i . . ‘ :1}:;)‘:1):]';\: Vitiaglioans 3 | will send in their names hefore en- ) s e Al dohcedn heha t ates, so far as the work of their Pi‘k‘h-1 “Filipino netmen completad only : S " Mile. Lenglen has won at Vimble- o '{‘0""2‘,,‘,,1‘,‘,::.,‘,“\? i s is concernec three first-r atel sterds > ¢ 3 don six times, while Tilden has c g el L sentative Morrison and Meafiowd have!bieen Mont ourts 7 i . o L tured the American title si O e o irbo e ome the bhest i Enein Bach fourth al tennis rnament, but 5 Mrs. Mallory’s other victories wel iess toetalt e PliSdia Be has won a brace of & rom are hopi frair well 1 cored in 1915, 1916, 1918, 1920, 1821 mintee for Bl o0t lation tennis | dozs at Tloy Reds 1 under way today - x and 192: 4 Sl i iigeny Monday, Ve | oven: firstround ‘matches are . 2 . Ih ‘addition she also won the patrl-|shoes and no sport shoes with heels | Jiror a carded, two of them having heen con- o i . otic tournament of 1917, so that she jare allowed on (he 1Y ted to | ard at How jtinned from yester 5 4 7 has held the title eight years in courts. All entrants ar areine follbte:l Guers SV i okt * ; 4 ' one more than any other plaver has|be on hand promptly at ¢ 1l Yo i ¢ d ever held either the Amer row morning. If fo afes ot Willoy | Advincula v. g - S . ever I K cadows one. 5, Oroz i 4 « . & English crown. t hour, A co: T 3 - | should call Corinne 2 M RO R EGTS Daldtiie 15000 before 9:30 and report to her the | ygily Maliory. which had o ind Sons There's any- | _ Santos, v Flores, N L e « slice of cak ¢ vs. Villn 3 s ; . : TENN'S FAVUR'TES time she can appear. Arrangements | g qn (U . then will be made to have her mateh | e G ing b jal. Del Rosario vs. scheduled at the hour which suits her | "ha‘\\f Neen hd Kramer, ” | s 5 ¢ |ballo vs. Madelo : v Vi ¢ | Interplaygre colored tenni of when : Meadows ey g a_ victory U JERAL £ strictly in the events. Competitors |ijija event vic hista u liic better thasl the SO = | are requested by the committee to ob- AT b DL S ing A% | New York 314013 By the Associated Pr rve regulatio ding foot-fault prariiadis the the | Cleyeland 012 i--0, takes on the winr 3 : : : NEWPORT, R. 1. August 2f— i cervice and ecatching balls whic Dal i e o1 same they have i'phia 110 rvajal match. A i e - e . Four of the nine seeded stars in the | ,va out of hounds. Remember oute efore th F it mevv‘ won one. Kr | Detrott . 3T R 101—I9) i | ner over Bunuan, 6 61, meets e S o bt o . annual Newpor citation tennis e T Rublected .“nm e Ey -~h“”‘lv¢\'\ " £ 2 I omelden in the second round. : - i “ Ko .’F‘.l.r,‘,.m,\.,t. mcluding _ William T | fhe ground or the hac e Mear | E X —_ . ‘¢ den and v NS Jomiust player touches ball, | Ryan asually prove deadly to a drive Reds Show i 10 L BOYQv SOCCER cdmeyshtounn the m 5| touch her, before it : > | plser facing their dangerous cuts and Now. with ¢ innati, what - = < CLUB : . 1"-“""\' ';m R hos e oA the court limits, the ball is -upgmmml | tricky hounds Y6 Mol ik o O o ; 12 = = z . : Rovoiitas . SUSHINES tite: (ke Conetty| st s polnt goss o MRl dautited [every atto s ansnao e ot ey, T ronass WOULD JOIN LEAGUE L e 0 I | i e oot e HnAHI I e . : o G e e i cahon AR et should avoid reach- | narrow ‘marsin ¢ nd, when the ch Ho : - L / Rich: OF |ing over the net to strike a ball. The | Mis: an w fthin less than twe plons ¢ 1w ; . & ey : G 5 ; , ARy A .:‘1 lin"‘ ball must be parallel to the net or|wames o right-set vietory. She / St ; stand- | O° - Bovs' Soccer Club, roked | must have passed it before it can be | climbed out : hole \zeousl ing i own and | 2 . |w ¢ eight eames last season, is O e o e | strucikiibg (e ot it £ AN E{CR et R KGR ¢ 3 | 'LTS. ’ hopes of entering o Blladeiphia, €3 & & |may follow the ball over the net, but e - L 2 — = e Lk b . must be on the 1 de when the shakin 1 A g 5 5 ki 10, gton Soccer League this % r “tw Cine ; Cneinbatl, 3% New Yomks & (Yo tanwmes). | 120, & < g e ; ¥ ched the fourth round with 4 twin . s i havert - | x onings). | ceason. vacant by the withdrawal of Helen Wills was a sensational climax to the | trivmph. ; bl av STANDING OF THE CLUBS, | The following players are requested | week’s tournament. Their rush to the front followed im-) "il0 4n¢ O1e v i He i caretul |/ perate chance for victory o mnone : g e LNith Arthue Rein, The echre ras 4-6.16-4/927. 'Sojeventy matcHed were the two: fivals |Pressive victory ini the secona round | e I8 L AU RSN o rate chance for victory. e SRR R e lace northeast, Who | ¢hay Miss Ryan made 112 points to 111 for Mrs. Mallory by both Johnston and the national| 25 0 S GG S el the met. 1f when she put all her terrifie onc eorge Young o y % it ok s titleholder. Tilden won in love. sets s ! i Heopi Miss Ryan, who was the favorite, opened the third set with a_rysh |Utlehlder. Tilden aon in love scist, pitcher that Cincinna B s @ both the immediate contende! : J : blood: C 3 . pold, . Vernon, that appeared to doom her opponent, winning the first four games. Then | johnston putting out the former apparel strikes th net, the point is given to the opposing )";”_““' "”"” - chi i it w here de. 5 he could eet 3 I g < 1;:‘ et Aveny e i tez, J . Stone, Rid Hutch- | the former champion came back. Her dazzling forcing shots drove Miss [“first ten star, Nathaniel W. Niles S enouEl A hrough for the Ohlo | inson, She and Knight. Ryan from the fore court. Watson Washburn of New York [slde, according to rules. This ls not | " (he gloomy prophecies which ; | A calistar Theahasiova The last two games reached deuce three times. also suryived his first and second | Senerally known, but it is worth re- |, o S fon Everie sexdonn bunein. - < heen An allstar Czechoslovak ! g L A £ " membering, as some time you may get | have followed her for several seasons The Cineinnatis, on what X cleven, planning to tour Amer Miss Ryan sent a high-flying drive out of court for the match point. |round battles. ; eritical moment by just | She did not play safe. She took the done. are a mile ahead « o s ing the nest two months, probably | Frustrated in her effort for the sin-) ond set, and s - such a tec lity. g ¥ % sporting chance and won a_supreme burihs in the qualits of pitehing e lC Tenize come to Washington in October [ gles crown, Miss Ryan came back | was blown off as 3} = victory.-The tennis world doffs its hat to be produced wh I~ i for a match with a picked team from |on the courts later to win the doubles | in the finai chapter. ! anding & | Maude Parker, director of girls’ [to one of th itens comebachsin i i | the Tocal league. championship with Eleanor Goss. In [ fairly rocked as M g i ¥ v, Sandy Es- |playground activities, pl the histor e sport ds' Strength Scattered. Hostan 1] 1 a0 | . t 4-5""“1 round they defeated Mary | the I‘.«sz point, & 1l those 3,000 iv f Kl P2 embarked on a | the interplayground net doubles to- " Louls the sirength is Lt Ic Browive andiMe o smer | people none was s rainedly ex- | professional ring career in hopes of [ morrow morning at 10 o'clock, run- vorld- m i Raeen | S _ MISS KRUCOFF BEATEN Chapin, 3 _ 10. . uberant as the champion. earning enough money to carry him |ning the schedule through as of Au. | ..(T';‘-'};.‘:z.,‘:‘l_d "R"p‘:":qc.\,‘r ‘I"ml“: ;1.:. Mrs. Mallory danced with joy, | through medical school. / gust 25, instead of August 18, the |ning a visit to the United States, more scattered hec [ tched his your alll=———= s It is not o s o e bush. Keen has won p : IN FINAL OF TOURNEY ing vuns the _ . So has Haines, Brookiyn at Pittsbureh. : Sie 4| those 3,000 spects experienced in they #are the Bell has won one. | 5ot o0 U Gt fanis (2 gnmes) . 2 . i E Beve were Reinhart one and Dy v Keen ha Philadelphia at Chicazo (2 games). - 3 “lub, ohin, is the 80 Jost two to the Reds, =o th H,nnk‘f. 25 . 4 a%6 k, e 4 < okt Hanbls 1 > him @ 50, and il 2 vildly 1 tch hung in the bal- enough, 4 s st WILL RACE 45 DAYS. ¢ fon o[ fwnte cie e |';>]ke.' s i tory. Huntzinze one, Johnson | SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. - 5 LU dlmost unanimously regarded as d Hallahan « N ) . ol Jockey as : hopeless, the onlookers broke intosap- Against Pittsby the best St.jannounced a 45-daj at| P plause winning shdt, Miami which will begin January 13| The first base ball league was or- | cheered her on excitedly as she , and any pl concede Chiearo. for Rhem | g . have | and continue through k in 1857 fought her way o in the sec- on the Keen and Hai other. 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