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52 'SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1926. SPORTS. e e S e v s, THI ARVIBNING GDTARS WARTTINGTON, B oy KHIDIVY,, OGRODMINE o TR0 e e Europe Slowly Learning Sport Is Great Civilizer of Individuals and Nations TEAM PLAY OVERCOMING |WOMEN IN SPORT | FIVE 150.POUND ELEVENS With the Bowlers A(,E.LONG RACE HATREDS BY CORINNE FRAZIER : | WILL COMPETE IN LEAGUE s w”"’x st < | O see is to believe, where Suzanne Lenglen is concerned. and it is | - s ng on the drives, g only by seeing the marvelous French flash in action before one’s | ing when these quints met 1 Dis League | Athletics Proung Valuable in \Iakmg Nationalism| own two eyes that a full realization of her supremacy at the 1 RGANIZED sandiot foot ball competition is o for th it bt et o - at it again he pins took a t can be grasped. i e B T Sl e AL Fthe three P | We had heard of her prowess, of her standing head and shoulders at the Post Building. when five leading te: o " Marketers took the last and More Tolerant Among Mixed People in Balkan |, \V¢ had beard of he skeptical, But all doubts have vanished after group decided to play under auspices of the Cay e Pl o T 3 1 vort s. Knic Sreps and | o 5 . . | witnessing her exhibition of speed, accuracy and lightninglike anticipation | The teams are Wintons, Srookland. Northerns, Knick Prey nd g5 pt tihis team ahe b States and in the Baltic Regmn. {of shots which netted her a straight-game victory over Mary K. Browne | Southern Preps. By the next mecting, Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the hic cffmt alone was_ineffectuni THE PHANTOM F'RST {at Baltimore last night, in the sccond exhibition of professional tennis | Post Building, it is expected that Chevy (‘h"“"‘ e : shot zames of 106, 173 and 132 : = | staged by C. T. Pyle. October 4 swas set for the openims At Lincoln 8618, ¢ mangger. | set o n the only game it o - BY NEGLEY FARSON. Helen Wills may approach her—|of play. Each team will meet the |Should be called at " Convention Hall shot 661 IN YOUNG_B'RD RAC._ does in fact; and it is our belief | other on Washington Barracks unday contests with 110-pound | A meeting of the \Washin TOCKHOLM. Sweden. October 15—Not long ago in Helsingfors 1 | . Pl indl DSORERal Wil e tHe ey d = 4 i > o € Ll SEOR BN ' imbi i are wanted by George yuckpin League will e « heard some of the most prominent men in the Balkan and Baltic Visual Foot Ball | |t vive voxer vuce misnt vest| fanitin, s mo e e s tes pay tribute to sport—foot ball and base ball—as a civilizing | her perhaps two times out of ten—| Teams will be limited te AT HDOES tter of league organi clement in their countries. They spoke of it as a periectly dcfinue} but the other ecight times, Suzanne | Whose names will be turne o ! n “us and probabiy and tangible asset. It was an agent for peace and prosperity. i would be complete mistress of the | the secretary at the nex d R ' elgven, L L I[» l';v\r‘ little countries, \\l;rr]("nannnall(mdw 3::“3‘ nncn"oll\ in- | situation. She is an acrobat: an|egeh outfit R Ksi anied, where ~K(\u( societies and clubs are formed to keep alive the burn- | {athlete and a canny strategist, all[ Officials will be drawn from Jocal | F spirit of subdued minorities, where, in fact, everything has been done rolled in one. Such a combination | colleigiate ranks | A 12to2 w ed vesterday | be . R Lvening cep the spirit of race patriotism at its most fevered pitch—sport has " (and add to it an unerring e { by Mohawk y»u\\u n over Tea .ml» of Bef . Ma Louis J 1 softening influence. a cement which would bind these warring well nigh unbeatable. Certain Northerns and elevens j Alley gridders. Inscoc 1 Holt scored al may be telephoned at Colum- | Suzanne Lenglen is one in a genera- | will face in the opening game of 1”1“1 | touchdowns. 3 t will destroy. and not har bl 5 HOne iversitviprotess ) )t in @ century. She st campalgn for both at Tidal Hasin field — It will destroy. and not harden, race hatreds. One university professor. tion, if not in a century. She stan et | \With Eituze sHoMIE three samme speaking of « mixed team they had. said '"lor“}; A ibitich et i e ;%‘:’.’lfl‘(.‘; ,\'|'. i ““5:".,&‘ POLO TGURNEY FINAL 105 or veteer Incarnagion took twa of image. and there should be no differ- | at there is aceand no| | ° fornian who faced the French girl in |6 and 7 o'clock § | fort of 349 was .the hest bowling in st b el haclEER S SO Is coldnt | o the feature match obviously was off | | W Qrorac Bt L s R e “"1,"'-' e e her game to an extent which caused | L Sl Llaf sl Ye CES ball field! Why, its almost like | | Bestoipus Up Rnutn esSimpRes NS | 25 tet et { its ran wild in 1he Poles Spal b it v SiitsSaimoat Sl showing than she has dome at any |4t 1227 Eonein e ; ~ : O hats Eonat i all togathor 08 e of her previous meetings. ) K.|game for Sunday. Manmger| S DUt L E i o Memorial, 322 | n all play foot ball together. It's| In Helsingfors I went to a track a th o ith. . deubis 1 Eilles t Franklin 6160, {of the high.g amer W Ll it's teamwork and you can| meet. Now, as vou probably know. ODEDCd e WALk i ] ge=— | Department 1 437 and 457 i | 1 toget for the team.| the Finne are of Mongolian stock.| i fault and - exhibited o listiessness | A drill is carded tomight for St | tomorrew afternoon at 3 o'c anchor o the winners. had said, “is true civilization. | probably Chinese; and yet here they | throughout wholly unlike her. Three | o 0, (U004 CAFCE fivst and | Potomde Park When' Wi Doy | scorcs of 112, 110 and 103, *ort, 1t works. Also, 1t 18| vere —tunning. . Jumping Ay ‘urate place-kicking depends | times she had opportunities to score | Stey S Lventia lock. | Partment Whites and 16th FField Ar o i R e : N - of the ball |and each went for nothing. In the ! ! ania _avenue at 8§ o'cloc LGl Lt sting was fight in the Odd kol Iy impossible that these boys| ing, putting the shot, throwing the | MWorc uben the holder of the ba e | i, Inat: Simday played 5 whl face. The artillerymen will | . ; will not carey some of these lessons| javelin—exactly like a track meet in| (han upon ‘the kicker. The lat- |third game the score stood at deuce Bl Gy i 3zoal handicap. Capt. Kil SR with them into thelr grown-up life. | the States! = | ter cannot score unless the for- |on the American girl's service, but| Sunday at 3 o'clock No. | field v Maj. Park Col. Morris and QY e L Their nationalism will be softened mer does the job right. One |LWo costly errors saw that opportu- | 5t “‘ hument ranns o By e Ve |t earry on to vietoric Mo ler 1 Felt Right at Home. | common alt is placing the ball | nity slip by. In the second set, Mary }“ L BEoy h Benson and Van | WS uly quint to sweey ter 1 heard almost the| An announcer, with a megaphone,| S0 its long axis is on a line with |led Suzanne at 0—40, with thel o goonieation for their cneomter ‘ apts. Tate and Sharpe - pgpectors, ¥ san in Constantinople. I was| called out their names. Slim youths. | the holder’s p, as shown in | Parisian serving. This was her |-o~|'\‘mdd‘ with Winton A. ¢ ShGhEe oartilerymen. After the highe | ien and Commandants triumphed in 14 vouns American teach:| wrapped up in the same old “T"| the upper left hand corner of the |chance to amnex a 3 nne | iebs will drill tonight #t 7:30 e'clock | E0tl o > games Will | the vfapine Corps cireuit. ahert College. ‘the basket ball|shirts and. woollles we used £o wear | drawing. instead of placing the |8erved a deceptive ball which the | [UePS FUCEEE B AL O L | 3 Tuesday., T and | g \ on Franklin Field. trotted out on| long a perpendicular to the |Californian netted on the 4th pointif o " 04 Goad Hope road. s T v t out Noven Meyer Davis £ “But how do You ever get all thewe | the track, teetered about on their toes. | Kround—the correct way—as pic- | the fifth. Mary could have had \\ILIH baairi D | weather permittin steel in the Ni R " Dow't Buy Your mixed pationalities to get the sense | did a few preliminary bursts of speed | tured the upper right hand | @ side-line drive, but the ball tipped | 25 p i . The e 52 of teannvork” I asked him aind then G Hhii elied tues Thto | comer i the tape and rolled buck onto the | STt - BRAVES RELEASE TWO. 196 and 496 to 3 k e Radiator Shutter or Heater Soon IGoBpORIRESEIFH the little holes they scraped back of |, The holder of the ball gets |court. Suzanne then rvan off three |\ 125.pound opponent for Sundiy s . trakos, i SRR e e | the starting line. Crack!—they were | down on his right knee back of |[4uick points for the zume. | is sought by Aetna A. ¢, Call “Reds’ BOSTON. October 15 (P Presi- | Musi 15 i - P n .'. “That's just the trouble: in fact, thel off, | his center, who passes the ball to Late in the set, Miss Browne again | qt North 7380-W dent Emil Fuchs of the Boston |while Driver. f i ARMFN ROUT s only trouble.” he said. “At first when Down in Riga. Reval, 'Warsaw.| him Iirst_he marks the exac held the advantage with but one point —_— Braves ha hounced the release of | aid in the sccond. Callan proved 1310 11th St or 10th and Eye St umpire gave a decision the bo¥s| prague, other athletes were running.| spot he will place the ball hetween her and the ggme. A trap { 4 game for Sun- | Third Bas v Harry Riconda and anchor for Rosshyn. with 1 . St o and Eye Sts. walked off the floor. ‘They| kicking foot balls, about, Theso bovs| pessible the hetacr macks shot failed to clear the net and her | day 4 ound oleven. | Outfielder Frank Wilkon to the Mil-| 124 and 114, but he got little P e e idn't - play They —were NOli are growing up, they will become sen- | for the kicke zuldance. run. {hopes died. Nine times out ten the|Spaldings are preferred. Don Grist.. waukee club. f it-and it took 1ot of|tors, ministers, statesme SHINs e % little . Californian would iy e Seore | m— e e e o o ke o e s " held sartous "ot | fenter of e sonl Win manan | this st i v one o v et | (2 T e ; 8 5 e o s ave a scrap. e pward center P COS v bo! 4y captured them: and vou| th each other—and then It does | (,,:";:,""f:,l;.“:h:,' \,\;‘.'“",., ‘(',’,',."h,,dm. were exceptionally atiractive, Mi o ol the floor here "(“‘! | not seem impossible (o believe thes | catches the pass— 4 Browne appeared in a white sport M:l:p,\ e be low (figure 1)— : coat which completely covered her - 18] J orfeit mouey must e posted The man matter—let" G T n i e b | b t0 the umpire.” Come on. League| SaJusting means facing the laces | TR BRCRelsnd STOT SHET S Sume: a1 ssarveise=se- | OF S0 S TR S oo | ! toward the goal (figure 2). 1le el Mg B0 ht in whis gasel” | then puts the ball in position on ch others’ throats almost! gld days “Civilize ‘em with the Kra the/ETouna ((figure 3), holding iv without_provocation. “These boys.” | was the cry of the advancing Ameri. | (LRer With one finger or with 1 said. “with the education you RiVe| can doughboy. 1 think a better one| 1€ four fingers extended. until them, will o back to thelr native! would he, “Pacify 'em with the pig.| 1. IS actually kicked. The trick towns and finally play a prominent | skint : is to be able to hold it straight f their up althou i z &1l f ing :—annmum of part in the life of their 1 " oo :"x],;'!l;”\le\\m)‘ the bl ftrom, | g toh * if they will ¢ R - '| ket bl foor with them f DULUTH BOAT CLUB he pliicazkick s use ito score ||INE O 8 tan wrsp of Koo Iongth ‘:";gl W lackground, with its ! VoL acter) woutlidovniand woans S S EE oty e revealedw Tom el ; from/theifield felther from sorim- || LSS UG CORH B RVCC @ (008 < the presider E |S FAC'NG EXTINCTION mage or falr catch. On rare oc- | ghyde, white skirt and ¢ 1| wwered that que - casions It is used in place of & |yang " of her characteristi the years roll « . e punt when u very high wind s | Stier o little warming ul ln-lmlm) uf Toys we send out naturally be lowing against the kicking team. | Aer. o Hitle werming un b “in their own countries, i i DULUTH, Minn.. October 15.--Onee| @7 made from a point 10 vards | joiet S SO0 FO00 G0 group. The time is at hand | the pacemaker for the oarsmen of the| Dehind center, although when tee- | e’ hiav began this, too we groups will be strongi Nation, the Duluth ‘lub, de-| INE up was permitted Pop Warn cealing a simple white tennls withstand the old back- | veloper of Walter Hoc res | euelevens kicked the ball from | ity to the one worn by her 0p< will see the les-|knell of a colorful ¢ | five vards back of center. That ponent—except that the \nu‘l'h‘m’\' £in to| Membe meet to order | 18 not so good a plan today v..» hadia tirhal badk collbr dfia Leng: Baikan politics. arguments | closing the club, adopted by the di.| ¢ause the lack of a tee prevents 1o e e, Sl put up to the umpire- the | rectors September 27. If ratification| the kicker giving the ball erough Suzanne’s grace is indescribable League of Nations. perhaps. (Gl e i enire, CLIDIDRODRENCH fhevatlon (o clear the charging | she seems to float on air, so lightly icaich: I will b sold and what once was the does she skim the ground as she Murphy's Daring Spe | athletic and soctal center here will be | | dashes about to meet the ball. In . It reminded me of days when. alia memo ' mee ! e’ Criversite of Pemnssivania 1 11315, e nesday of voating nere, | WAVERLYS PRIMING | tieohtiied doubles” encounter which | once saw Mike Mu zet up on i Duluth scored the itest win in| lisly mpectacu ‘Af tHio net she o platform which fairly s 1 bene ath | the history 4 gattas, set- | TO OPPO vered most impossible shots, stri B i E R o T SE FIREMEN | i o i and decl: u ) ) : xtinetion beca In any manual of “eorrect positions these hishl t jthe nbers has shrunk from verly A. ', claimants of the Dis- | which would have heen awkward in but I'll do you mor E SLEE lr,l«l andlot grid championship, by |any one else, but which were each a 10t of thiem puttogethe ke | s existence the club won | virtue of the 3-to-0 wineover Mo | picture of amazing grace ns strack men” o youGod - gave yon good | more than 6 firsts in national regat: | hawks Jast Sunday, ane priming for | by the faic net izard, Budies hut Tl show You how 1o use | fax, in addition 1o untold sccond and |their gamo agad . Ror Ahe miteed Qs em. And the things vou'll learn|thirds. While Hoover was a member, o T e ranklin Field will prob- |he was the second American to win | DS mnlle dissy Wi s sedter lot more use to vou than|the world singles sculls title and the through a stiff drill tonigh : o i Al vou get pushed o vou in | Diamond Sculls t the Henley regatta | Hageage. Swope, Henrs et Shich e a0 s {in England. Watt, Kiatti and Olliverl are baoked | with the cibhon abims b gatoBgther ¢ specch. Many of | Julius H. Barnes, gr rader, once | to see action in the Waverly hack- | past Che Topbon about her dark head, the students looked a little hewild was u chief financial of the | field. itace of the sonrs, ‘;’:h l:hl e ace o o orming an a ind the deans and professors grin- | 2ub. . tractive picture with ti red weakly, Dear » Mike. he must - . i ¢ ¢ 2 il ;“\I‘.\\m\\ mi”l} r little Mik: [ . i . - 4 ‘A Heinemann, president of the | less white. Miss Browne did )nur VO s oK e siver Conelr Ward | Faoline | Uzeudun, the spanish | New Orleans Pelicans, always has | participate In this event f- orglnally d .‘lm' v\'xh o (“;: Ugrenmniled l{".n‘\“:‘l]‘t'h( champion, in_ Buenos | several cats ara d the hall p; . be-iplanned. Lenglen and Vincent Rich sad Bl (e o aite | ““"n,‘:l‘r.;\;h.\!(-'\ ng a fight with Luis Angel hl‘x;\'{::mnmt they bring good luck to ards played Harvey Snodgrass and Jkeo and then [l die.” And you Eaul Feref, Bronchistar. will keep on saying that for the next | £ vou don’t —if you can’t 5 » good in a bhoat and as well get off the narrow belt around the hip and groups of plaits on the side. Her only touch of color came from two pink x'nsv'vutls pinned in the lapel of ///////////////////// 'l'he Surplus Stock of our Other Stores SACRIFICED in 2 TREMENDOUS SALE! Again our Washington stores have been called upon to dispose of.the surplus stock of our other stores. And again, the result is that we are able to present a sale of such gigantic proportions that even our own salesmen were dumb- founded when they saw how low the prices of accessories that are NATIONALLY FAMOUS and ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED were marked! We don’t have to show you pictures or give you wordy descriptions this time. 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