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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY., AUGUST 17, 1928.° SPORTS." Little Left to East-West Tennzs Matches Wzth Tllden and Hunter on Shelf HELEN WILLS WILL PLAY | ek : “ , iArmv ‘md Navv Tenme Teams " MALE STAR AS A FEATURE% ' ‘ " ‘ Ready for Duel Tomerrow e : - ; < i A ENNIS stars representing the | Glazehrook, Tawrence ake This Is About All That Will Interest Fans in Annual N % . Army and Navy will meet tomor. | Albert. 3. Gore. Owen Hywonter, Gapt: i3 “ . - N N P row in their annual Leech Cup | Seward and Harrison Hathaway: lines- Afns slerans Stenning % o 4 y 3 tourney at Ch Shase Club men. Edward Dowd, Joe Rutley ry Afair—"Veterans Stepping Down. Young 3 ! X 3 3 9 h b | more evenls matched than they | Philifps, Gotdon New Btantey THome i ) | h \ J \ g R have been in any of their four pri 1 S Klotz. R. H. Ritterin sters Need Seasoning. 3 3 : o \ mee Tomorrow’s clash will also Rler Wide et h ! ¥ & find each team on =% s | Nuzbaum, Frank Shore and B and ) RY LAWRENCE PERRY v sciated Pross s s SR 2 August 17.—With § E : R EW YORK, A Tilden And Frank 3 N4 3 p vy p a 3 East versus W e the first two plavers 3 A 5 : " 3 8 : . n s * national ranking. mi: i . \ n $ M E S e Eaceern team \ , T : \ e : o EAST MEETS WEST mprove fts record in H \ 3 1 ) v 9 ¥ he vea . Tennis Club, Forest ! (W ’ ¢ Leech, local tennis enthusia I JUNIOR N today and tomorrow R =y 8 ! will pres ® ! and four times 3 a 1= Western racquet measure of the East- when Little Bill 3 o . ncent Richards in the N ) ¥ B 1 4 v v of Com n the s Is of tk ational Jun- . the Wost came out T S W ) ¥ % | Ginl and ¥ ¥ ¥ ingles championship on the \ 3 ver Military Academy hard courts Onm ed to each other in the upper e vere the defending champion, T \ d y 3 Comat ifrey \ ields of New York and Har Chicago in 1921 \ 3 s Rieh M a r g ire, tr In aito, Calif. sout 1o series now is East, \ € 3 . 3 i Ch foward Lyman. Ki v, I acket were Kieth wo ties R ; 3 w ¥ I lam d and Lieut. Richard B il of Santa Barbara Western of Tilden Ml\d (4“‘"“” - 3 & 3 s 3 b Hunt. 2 f e m the excep- ingles champion, and W. Barry 1w lossen the drawing \ & 1 tion of v who i3 a f od of } Mass atches, but it increases N 1 4 g sentral Hi d Naval Arademy ath-| Shields barely squeesed throush to e e he pro close’ and interestin RPN 3 s 3 f0 - thet det riumph | the semi-finals vesterday, being pushed Daiy el Atteaotion e \ place of Big Bill. John § 3§ . : a8t 3 hard by Wilmer Hines of Columbia, e ¥ T van Ren, 3 ]\"m{_\ulor(: piayer, | 4 » | 3 ~' S In addit fai. Van V1 S. C. whom he finally conquered. 6—4, he East team b 3 . " y s Boasta: ot versatil v 1 3—6. 64 is the Western aggre- 5 i s O e A 4 Plymire upset another West coast . Atington luminary. Joseph Coughlin of San Fran- den and Hunter are = 3 = - S AR i SR and S. Hobbs, Maj. Thomas ¢isco. 3—6, 6—3. 8-—6: Gledhill easily young ,‘f"“” & Jicut. Roymond B. Oxrieder ;mmvfird Cliff Sutter of New Orieans, m _from the o Drtntient 5|62, 6 7 at Rye Wednesd ™ N \ Johnston, Windsor Rice and Al Benton. L s e D e vlg((";‘fp‘:(:‘é'z;:"c;',"%‘f:‘ o today. Fritz Mereur, who de- iddle row—Richard Harrell, Ed Foreman, Oscar Levins, Richard Utz, Charles Sacre. Karry Kent, Bernard Ockers- e pan R e Coughlin was sun struck immediately opens the series in a rausen. Sam Feldman and Ted Lawrence. ; . Saschal and Lieut, | After the match and was ordersd to h Neil Brown of San Front row—Raymond Roberston, Dominick Coppa‘o. F rank Stasulli, Harry Myers, John Pannetta, Vernon Doerr, chal and Lieut. | .~ mplete rest. He is not in & serious ) - 3 Berkeley Bell, voung Wallace Myers, George Miller. Frank Wyehe and Jack Ingley 1”‘:‘:]"11'1 as :'”{ At R by it 5 % who put Hunter out of the r Ly : = ented for the matehes Three Easwern Youths and one from n willt . ning to suffer the same fate him X X Lient. Comdr. Godfrey. captain of | the South were paired to fight for. plac- e [ T pent e Sl MERCUR, IN ANOTHER 'LOCAL CLUBS ENTER RICHARDS TO PLAY it s Gt cman, o ¥ SISl Bl o0 Tr I Spartant t bae ¥ A.\D).\c:'x:;:.n%»:; against : e ion bio ot Fox es today. Kendall Cram of Na \ { Dr. G ! ! p wo. dave: thoy bave ' Been |ile: was ' to mest M. Levitan of S ok cresory | UPSET, DOWNS LOTT SWIMMING EVENTS ~ FOR WORLD HONORS e '3 moicnt s, 'S0 Bietiod s ha X & i meets Herrington; R ’ | b e shoving of four White Plains, N. Y. was paired against e Brown and | i ¢ N. Y. August 17 (M) —Pritz| Washington Swimming Club and | By the Associated Press : e who v:‘];‘,'h'”" - ah with Glednil and gs for, the ir, young Bethlehem, Pa. tennis Washington Canoe Club are local or-| LONDON t 17.—Vincent Rich- | g ™ Nak Haeh Mn’.“d,_”d the | Junior doubles championship. scored cond upset in two | zanizations that will be represented in | ards. American professional, arriving | probable foe of the Sheridan Ct = - RGSEDA! E NATATORS | days by conquering George Lott of Chi- | the Magothy River swimming meet, o | in London from a world tennis tour, ner. may give way to : “Lefty” O'Doul, now with the New RUdL & | ¥ | cago, a member of the American Davis | , Sunday afternoon at Manhat- has chalienged Karl Kozeluh, Czecho- Lymen or g rey 3 York Giants, has three times equaled e : ting at 1:30 o'clock. | Slovakian professional, for a match to peand e SAIing Aty e fent of DSREI S TSN o db t i GAIN HEf LAURELS Greh e ede | C tered are the Navy and Bav | decide the profe: tennis cham- | V ; L el i | nesday Mercur cefeated big Bill Tilden. K Shore Club. Maryland Swimming Club, pionship of the world - o | | In the final Mercur will face John | Collegiate Swimming ?l\\b. which The arrangements are expected to be | a day £ sedale § 3 | | Doeg of Santa Monica. Calif. Doeg ad- | Sponsoring the meet for the second | completed today. with a stake of £1,000, tomorrov \‘Nmréi’f-"i'lih"y‘ 30;::1.:& 1 vanced to the final at the expense of | season: Y. M. C. A. Knighis of Co- | to be played for at Queens' Club nex{ The team combination, 76 to 50. | rkeley Bell of Dallas, Tex.. 1—8, 62, | lumbus and Baltimore Athletic Club, all | werk : nentioned. city playground title. | * . H 3, 6—4 of .the Baltimore group. Richards is returning to the United E_Young, i 3 p ibited general supe- | Y ¥ fie finalists for the women's title, | There will be fie men's and five | Statcs soon. He also plans to_take Grifin < e . IQUID HAIR DRESSING e given stiff competition | | vhich will be decided foday, are Mrs. | women's events and two tests for junior | Kozeluh, who was coach of the British g A McCt PRI arbsary as the the program staged in the rlotte Hosmer Chapin of Spring- | boys or those under 15 vears of | Davis Cup team. and several other F Robert It was & swest tri- Mass, and Mrs. May Sutton There also will be events closed to men | ropean professionais on a tour of the 'men and umpires - dale. as Georgetown won dy of Santa Monica, Calif and women of the Magothy section United States this Pall wowing officials the st Tistives Mrs Chapin won the r1§n» to play Gilbert Burleigh of Georgetown and : ‘D in the final for the second successive Lawrence of Rosedale each won t%0 | Coach of winbins team with trophy, |LC3% bY defeating Mrs. Helene Pollak to tie for individual honrs. Falk of New York, 6—2, 6—1. Mrs the most exciting event Warner | TIP FOR FISHERMEN. LT Tl Ty e e ';};Z,‘ S Benton of Msedhle | HARPERS FERRY, W. Va, At ancis of South Orange. N. J. one nf e 17 Potomac ~and _Shenandoah | the leading women players of the East, 115-pound class ; the same score win was the second for - swimmers this week, as the i5 concerned that the margin bet Ros x‘ji”img:j: “"n:‘;d.fi“’;g; S itie hotder assies 1= former and the itle holder S Sy ctine e ¥ 1o be great This condition did not formerly exist. f“&n"% e, As recently as 1525, for example, we ft to right, in above picture, are: Top row—Robert Dumford, J. Copsey, Alexander Hooker, Frank Littleficld, rm such a galaxy as Miss Wills, Eliza- 0-POUND CLASS. : Ryan, Mrs. Mrs. Marian N nl free style—Won by Ingly (Rose- Eleznor Goss and Mary ale): Doerr (Rosedale): “third. " tie Here, too, youngsters are be- I Georzetown) and Wyche nning to come up. but ail of them | 100- .-‘.n m.- Won by Rosedale (Wsche, , ian of ting state of affairs is | 1 e Tnee i o be picked for T match against SE BN LS CASH OR CREDIT 5.vard fres styte- - GERALDINE JACKSON oi"f ittt v o, (Georgetown) . and Myers IS I.EADER IN MEET gl i St et Sl POUND CLASS. i i vard free stle—Won by T. Lawrence Geraldine Jackson eollected 15 points | second. Zimmerman (George- '\-n! three events n): ihird, Lr!‘d:oudwl. & plavaround trac] 253 stroke—Warren (Geo: s . nion (Rosedale), tled for i eld” (Rosedal = finiched Arst in th 40-y s sck siroke_Won by’ Lawrence potato race ‘end th ket Tah! Second, Molyneaux (George- hrow for W ird, Forney (Geory ywn ) th distance . relay—Won by Rosedale (Sacre, ¥ho won piace in an e | Kent Ri second. Georgetown - UNLIMITED CLASS, the enlored } d el R be held next month Zeiown . second. Dumford (Rosedate 1 hes (Georgetown ) ~1Il breast stroke-Weon by Burleis T-POUND CLARS. G B w ){:r‘nl'?: ”)Ik"\'."'. (Roseda’ (0-32rd Aash—Wen by Gersld ard hmek strobe ¥ y T bl by Gersl m bask troke Won by Bu n n " y hy _Georgetown £5-POVND CLASK. wre Tinking, €. Linking) -vard dach_Won by Leniss Humphres aecone. Fdrs Satter oLl RS SWIMS FOR 56 HOURS. 4. 1o'a Herndo COLTON, Calif.. August 17 (#).—The rid e rance Avnmmlnlhrhlmmon- men rests upon the shoulders i Taoier of 3% years. M. 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