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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. SPORTS 21 MUST BREAK EVEN T0 BEAT BRITIH |Annex Pair of Siniges, but Lose Doubles in First . Day’s Encounters. EIGHTH OF AN INCH EDGE |0ld Pete at 42 Still Is Good; _ [TILDEN DISPLAYS Frank Adams, Aged Shoe Tosser, Puts Up Great Battle in Divisional Final—Crane Tri- ' umphs at Silver Spring. Warms Up and Then Plays in| Three Tourney Matches, Totaling 12 Sets. while the crowd waited breathless. The big moment had come in th+ Ainal hattls for the champienship of the Rose- dale division in the metropolitan tournament. The venerable hoss shoe thrower already had made a courageous | effort. He had come from far behind. | When Harry MeCarthy, the brilliant Rosedale neighborhood | champion, won the second game by a lopsided score, an ardent sup- | By the Associated Press RINGETR to win!” A Oid man Frank Adams calmly surveyed the situation | | Fous'r HILLS, N. Y. August 10. mean the Associsted Press. OUTHAMPTON, N. Y., August §.— Big Bill Tilden is not vet ready! e T —Reputations in tennis Iittle—frequently to retire from an active life on| in a close mat the courts and give sage advice| to the youth of the country, but the youngsters well may profit by | the British for supremscy in deubles play of the Ameriean |eourt stars in the singles have heen porter had whooped: : He's gettin’ tired. Go get 'im, Harry!” 1t was true. Fatigue was slowing.down the veteran from Maury. He had played a mateh before the contest with MeCarthy. In the gemi-final he had defeated Joe Verg'mllon, the Rosedale runnerup. His winning streak ecarried’ through the first skirmish with \ McCarthy, which he won by 21 to| 19, The younger man, now well| . warmed u?fi found the peg at the the example of dynamic athletic ener the veteran has afforded them in lfi one here. In a solid eight hours on the turf courts of the Meadow Club Tilden played a total of four matches, com- prising no less than 12 sets and 139 games, Big Bill does not go so far as to recommend as heavy & program as this for every aspiring voung tennis player in the land, but he thinks that “the more tennis is played in this country | the sooner the United States is going to get back the Davis Cup.” | |upheld in mo uncertain fashiom, | "America's two Helens—Miss Wills |and Miss Jacobs—ran into & few sur- iprises in their singles matches, but |each eame-through to victory to give | the United States the lead in the twe- {day eompetition for the International | Trophy. The only surprize in the dou- | bles was 1) | stella British | Saunders Mite | Watson—conquersd the best combina- tion America has produced—Helen Wills and Edith Crose start of e second game. He threw ringer after ringer. The old man’s shoes hugged the stake but he couldn’t get ‘em on. 1 | + | On the subject of the famous inter- . v “'i»;': YI%mD f_fliyfipfifl‘}_y;g} "&:‘?; | nu|nn|;x‘|ll tro) h\fu T‘llld-n %ecllmd to com- En:?‘hag;g;mtl\!'lep!firl r R | mit himself further than to declare BY 0. B. KEELER. | who scores t Winged Foot will | were able to win “ ¥ K | B par a ng: not w were able to win but five games from S St e SR ST Interseotional Battles Will B, || MATTY WON 372 T o T m he g | " A el | R B I Bt e e e b -point t t | . " NE of the most dee - . Ve v of the dav. which reduce . er- L e T Lo | fivm 1900t 1915 L o a Tercned. spectators a1 the | Eaving that the well played shot it |ican margin to 2 to 1. Mrs. Mitehell nings of the declding geme waseny| Played Tomorrow—Ed | " B! ib" Snipiines® tate Tusios last mational opem cham. rewarded. 8o is the missed shot. | and Mrs. Watson displaved deadly team got back the range. He covered nearly | Coen, the Kaneas City voungster. will be plomr;m i ;mnng l:w Q;fifgfi;r‘g\; x‘t_gngifl n{fl';::; ka, combined i mdl*"%u:; "‘{,‘} very ringer tossed by his o ent and Y hai & was A W. ghast, a ¥ e t | liance, to completely overwhelm the pery ringer tossed b ppon: Henry Stars. OLD PETE WON 372 neard from in the nafional ehAMPION- | yiyngyiched-losking gentleman with (o be missed very much. P IR Gl b S Then the scora stood 20 to 19 against | e flm 191) to] 29 The lanky Philadelphian had neither & carefully waxed mustache. who ‘Winged Foot has been tarmed a « Cross got off to a 4-to-2 lead in the him | 9 ions nor alibis for the defest! W48 0 be seen in all parts of the cond-shot course.’ This is partly first set. only to see it dwindle to With one point mesded for vietory, ALLS CHURCH, Va. A 10. | American. faam. by Coehet. Great course, mot at the same time. But vou may also mote | nothing under the furious attack the veunger man fouled one shoe, but The Great Falls stree! section - AND HE IS Borotra and company g *| naturally, but with something ver; ood_drive, well placed, i The high spot sf the first day's play get the other elose to the stake. The of Falls Chureh wound up its “The French are too strong for us lke emnipresence o’ permit a comfortable | came in the second singles mateh, veteran followed suit. activities in The Star: norse- STILL GOING fugt now,” he said. “How long their Tillinghast's interest was not sur- second shot.” | which brought a triumph to Helen The spectators were an the proverbial ghoe pliching eontest with an = erip last rin one can predict we-| Prising. You zee. he designed ‘he Tillinghast's rejoinder to one spec- | Jacobs onlv after the bitterest of pins and needles as the umpire stooped | interesting final mateh, two brethers. STRONG/ Siratelr Lacoste was kept mut of the couree and supervised its construc- fator's comment was & bit of a strugles with Bngland's vouthful star, g ehallenge round by iliness. but T ean ac- | tion. elassie Betty Nuthall. The little British miss ashed her war to 2 4-to-1 lead at o messure. He kept 'em there for H. E. and R. E. Darnes, fighting it out several minutes. to represent this section ‘in th: fAnals | eurately state. remembering Coehet's Frequently he spoke of his mas- “They're having a lot of trouble Again end again he applisd the rule.' Of the town tournament. H. E. Darnes. £ straight sst vietory aver me, that Henry terplece, for it very likely is that with vour gelf course.” said the fan. |the verv start. Then came the Cali- “Tt's got me.” he announced finally. the winner, has shown marked im- | s never was better than he is today.” “‘They say it's a tough course.” he “1 saw one fellow take three shot: fornian’s turn for a streak of unbeat- horsechoe editor was consultgd, | provement sinee the start of the eon- | S —————inea | A8 for himself, Big Bill made % sald to me. “but you will notice that the same bunker.” able tennis and she reeled off six ef He measured. test. He made 10 single and three ALEXAND | clear that while he does not expeet to ~8cores of par are heing made: not “But possibly the trouble isn't with |the lact seven games to take the set, double ringers in his last game. | ER. | engage In anv more Davis Cup tennis, t0o0 frequentls. it le true. The man | the bunker.” said Tillinghast 7—5. Miss Jacobs took the second set — — at 88 the want of a magnifying| E. L. Brandon who has 20 ably | o . siorigred pr : : : largely for the resson that he thinks he want o anitring | B Lo Earch event ‘This| BIthe Atsocisted Pr I Alexander is serving his nine- | abeig, 0f L€ ressan that he thinks Today's schedule of four matehes v i Summer, haz been reappointed chair- HIS, as it has been widely teenth season in the majors. | make the team.” he h; t : ringe f mare thrills. Stert- ts were satisfied and | CURITC The Star's 1830 tournament. | predicted, may be Grover | Bitici hip (e ic for s Bousnyer aurrman n,, ]flmp, ngaglng t'}u S Mt maciamie W & wel. e N o the old man had wen s He has already enlisted the support of | Cleveland Alexander's last | | This was the apirit in which he en- Watson in the third of the singles tus- . by | vear in the majors, but when | liss, eight snd one-helf with the | big following decpite the popularits of | his present sub-man-gers and they are “l" 5k ; . ! tered the doubles phhse of the Meadow . . . sles. FEdith Cross. doubles partmer of N ot Old Pete has o quit he will | Cube and three and one-half with | i 4 M . l F . the local champion. The crowd had planning to p o have mueh in the books te show | the Cardinals. oy DAt turnssieny ee Av oncrant in u n} mn D s W e 1’;’13::: sensed a gameste: two teams, Miss Wills and Here is Alex’s major league ree- the competition., Big Bill first played | The resulte of the West Falls Church | for his presence in the big time He was that el ough. i Most — iy L 14 i | st - notable of performances i 5 s b"r'he flmlnn Tas the first to pltch | tourngy z’\"‘d"‘fi'qe!uhd by Tedds Pierce, | credited the 42-vear-nld piteher will ord up to this year, in part | St e e oy ;ggrkm;;.r:ml Ed A wind up the singles en- 'u?'&m’l‘x‘a‘nm elinch an & stubb": 50-2 arence Fox defeated Ldwrence = be that of beating fhe remarkable e % & L |three straight matches of dolii:‘le!p :n:: e ".”' n mtl"‘?m" -E::{::m;“ n;:mi u}nl;ammbv“gi; ""fnal doubles match of the conmens mipe, puashed his old soft straw | Bmge, $1-42; Stuart Plevce defeated | fotal of victories credited to Christy | ipf3 i1l i 1 13 |Frenk Hunter as his pariner, one of Avariuian R e L otatee Golt Atcociution pre. serise brings Miss Jacobs and Mre % & Takith angle and sudiously Henry Plerce. 80.39: Ralpn Plerce was| Mamewson. o 0 B 4 3 8 |these going to five sets and lasting OREST PARK, 8t. Louis. August 0 5¢ Wit casteln of eved toe peg defested by Frank Andemson. DMo4D: | ith Matty's record of 372 vietories |* 1818 : R EE [y . 10—Milton Sencrant. who Quit| ‘giariing his vietorious march to_the team and donor af the Frerv head bobbed forward as he let Edwin Henry defeated Evan Davis | Rhitn oy M : ' inr8 42 33 12 | Big Bill was apparently the strongest ching and plaving 2olf 10,010 gonerant sliminated A. J. Par- trophy. against Mrs B. C. Covell and < | $0-14: Enzer Branden defeated Clar- | ’:‘: !:\'-uv‘ln\ ’:‘ng! .“nl'd he rest of ‘v:u 5 5 A; !;- 13 ! player on the rourt, arn his living carrving mall in oo New Haven, Conn., 7 ‘and 6. Mrs, Dorothy Shepherd-Barron. want up the erv. ence Pox, 808, e Plerce beat| | THE zon o surpass it i Al X Ak & 1 opye TCled0. today was the IaSt ob | jien potished off Joe Morola, New York S deeih cond was close. | e e T ¥ Anderson | Ing time of it this season, which 122 o | stacle between Carl Kauffmann of (ciy | yp: crushed Prank Connolly. rinmed etaly, 1w Clarones Fox, M. Prank, AnSerion | Wt verm one oty wont e mas | 4 BE 1 FITZPATRICK LEADS Dliurshind i imis suceste Secor mimcpsl Shomsion. 3'and, 3. WIGHTMAN CUP RESULTS | ] = W 22 13 3 . v Ci # win Mr.|Henry defested B L. Brandon 5140 | O30 ® B0 TN Wns | i I The tan, who tled for medaiist T GEried (TR CURet O feam: AND TODAY'S SCHEDULE do this." BB L e Andarsces, “80:18, and | R IARUAGRIER RS e | LR IN TRIANGULAR MEET e analwie y.ZC;"".’;w?e“.:‘.““"'fif plon, 1 up on the twenty.first hole in | Helen N. Wills. United States, defeat- Edwi e, | ®ood. 228 i 0 5 ® vesterday's 18-hole semi-final. ed Mrs. be Watson, 1 3 ration of an was in turn defeated by Edward Henry, 1228 U i Tarbest field in_ the history of the YORETASTS TABOE BeMlTA nals was Phoe| son, England, 6—1 Then, with all the d s tournament, faced sach other here o i . Led by Pitzpatrick. who won three today in the final 36-hele round for A"li.l'er,'k n‘fhcv:‘ir::;-m;!l“md':u{-'?y::nnc’nnfl-' n."*."?’%.f?f‘}f"'g""“"% s;m;;.Haem dash events and ran on a vietorious re- the title. e Y Any ettt il ; g, P lay ok 2 way. Detroit. 6 and 5. Johnny Bovd of Mrs. Phoehe Watson and Mrs. Leo R. b [r("ght ()ff Tee lag tesm. Brookland bov plaveround | Kauffmann. who during hie seven | Philadeiphia. 3 and 2, and John | . Mitchell. England. fefsated Helen 2€ | athietes, scoring 8713 points. easily won vears nf compstition in the champion- Hornsby, municipal champion of Wills and Edith Cross, United Btaf act foreordained. he tossed a ringer. 50-34. Edward Henry, pitching e = - S '+ remained for him. though, to beat ringers in succession. was declared | ' Lh} :Id man's second plttn! the champion of West Fallz Chureh. Once mere the rule In the Great Falls street section's ! 7 % elimination contests, R. B Darnes, {J, \J, pitching 12 ringers, defeated A. & Major, B1-24; W. J. The margin? . Morrow defeated | ————————————-! Evaris finished second with 571, points twice, finalist onee and champion Cham o i " 3 ts ; 3 3 Shampion and challenger plar a Todav's Schedule. One-sighth of an inch. C. A Moffett, 50-29: H. R. Sparrow, RED McLEOD and Bob Barnett and Burroughs third with 41 twice, naturally w ane-sided fav- simil e 1) § 4 | with 12 ringers, defeated George C.| are planning to go to Philadel- _ Darnall of Evarts and Cooke and Me- m{:. ';hlhn' b-:r‘} ;l-yml t t ::“ ;7:351?:'\'; "'.‘fm’h’.'.x‘-'qf“";:;‘,’,‘,’;;? m: 30 p.m.—Mise Jacobs vs. Mrs. Wat- a triangular meet yecterdav in which ' ship event. ha: haen semi-finalist Wichita. 5 and 3. in the semi-finals. 6—4, B—1. In probably the greatest exhibition of Thompson. 50-18; H. E. Darnes. mee! phia next week for the Phila- Knight of Burroughs wers other leading golf of his career. while Sencrant has excels in drives. but Kauffmann Nasy 3.30 pm-—Miss Cross vs. Mrs o1l f i 12 . : :_b;- tournament, Earle ing his g:?:l: rm:\:fi r;gg;g:l{f_(,_ delphia open championship, al- performers, Ween shooting both mediocre and bril- shewn better ability in the important Sttt wres: Qefeated Otto Von Herbulis, 1o see'TG8B, both may sav in fown Columbis Helghts Plavtound team lfant goif. = : department of pitching to the DIn. | 430 pm —Mise Wills vs. Miss Nuthall oriny » vt St - vin Oaks. 0 40, in a dua Soncrant’s ance, however. lav in _ Possession of the Warren G. ding ¢ Bl \ —Mrs. Ge w tmen Savien " The last battle was a three-| 52-41; Frank Batten was defeated b Elaanan Holm Betters Mark di2n Spring on Tuesday. Several other meet also held vestarday. his dogged AEhing ability. Prom the Team Oup. also was e R S S I professionals had planned to go to the Quaker City for the tourney, but want to be on hand to greet Horton Smith and Len Diegel. The August 13 date 18 the onlv open one for Smith, who pairs with Hagen in an extensive ex- od | Vi 1 ten, 50-44. cornered affair, in which Orane defeated | Von Herbulis in the next maten, ment. he has heen |today between New York and Loui 1M, Hopping, 51 to 25, and E. B, Par-| _In the second round R. E. Darnes . ) seus, 51 to 15, | defeated W. J. Morrow, 52-20: H. R.| jn 300-Medley Event in | Fightsen times all three rung the peg. Sparrow defeated J. G. Loveday. 30-30; | A i wy o | H. E. Darnes defeated Otto Von Her- dit i e e e hoee 16 risgeratin this Retaining Title. start of the tou bowling ever faverite after favorite |ville, Ky. The twn four-man teams G Wen by Townshend (Bur. ANd When great shots were needed to were to fight for the trophy. emble- Sy . Bisk (Broekland': third, Win he has plaved them. | matie of the publie links team cham- e T4 YA “Victory "today may ehange his | pionship, nver 18 holes. They tied in DOEG BEATS MANGIN and Mrs. Dorothy Shepherd-Barron. pliched six doubles and Hopping got bulis. Darne | Wan by Cooke (Burroughs' ok \ 'y ” » o ame: R. E. Darnes defeated H. R.| Efttion tour, on by Cooke (Burtoughe. earser also. as it would give him a [the medal plav competition for ths IO, e and Hopping will pitch next in| SpaITow, 50-34. I B. Damnes then de- | | e S e M e B o PAY R CURRASCTYR RSt TO REACH NET FINAL thie Montgomery Gounty play-off. feated his brother. R. E. Darnes, 50-18. B the Ascociated Pri Compositor golfers of Washington to- | Sitk. Barsen): second: Evarte: thira, Bur: & The Siiver Spring champion s a The southem section of the 1o ONOLULU. ‘August 10—-A new dar were completing the - qualifying roush b/l i 7 ’ | _soutsAMPTON. N. v. August 10 w o L It G ass A ttan 4o com 3 record for the Women's Na. round at the public courses whith wil UND cLASS. "I A W G lf T —Once again John Doeg of Sants e tounament under the mule that Albnur Cushman defeated O. 5. CAl: Thromd %% (B oo XA Getermine the Eompotiton ol the e 7o dnn—on b Etminr meenr. [V Ao W OMAN'S GO OUTNAMENT wiiy & w7 et e minery In the metro. | lendar, 50-47; J. R. Royston defeated ley swim stood today after Man team to represent the Capital in Peston (Eurroighs ; . Harricburg. Pa., will meet in the final St e e, £ il RETD R | Bl el ettt B i Wil 8 R nsesy Unlikely to Be Held This Year Gt it : i ®| deteated C. B. | 50-32. wimming Association of New York e month. Four men are to ope’ G G i3 } f P2 ) , was at Longwood that Doeg and Mercur was made at the request of many Wash- | SLERI0 o 1 578 “Rovston defeated raced the distance in 4 minutes 49 4-5 Qualify from Washington for the Ure (0 | 95, McKenna “(Brookiand); third, Coske clashed, and Doeg was returned the Broad himp—Won br Coske (Burraughs) winner. Todav at 11 n'clock these two mer at country places. Before his entry " i e ————— : s i | turn defeated by R. D. Royston. 50-24. in the national championships here.| Congressional Country Club golfers nna (Brookiand): third, Hoas- will plav the final round match of sin- was accepted it was made known to the ' U LT T o ‘sections still have | 8he broke her former record mark of Were competing today in a queer Em., of an by Rvarts (Herring, J. Me- ‘ fi 7[11-1 Pall rapidly appreaching. : since the Countrr Club of Virginia was gles in the forty-sixth annual invitation ingtonians who are spending the Sum-| %, %oy dhman, 50-11, and was in | seconds to retain her title for the event | Silver Spring authorities that Crane was | = 1 1 kit r o, v (Herrin rt . :J AL e ‘. several complaints were made today in| givan them until today to finish their second and Tisa Lindstrom of the Wo innovations put into eff ,,,." e 100.POUND CLARS, of the Middle Atlantic Golf | championships in one vear. So that Mangin of New York by the score of the matter. y contests. The town finals will be en's smmmmg‘Aqum:n e Naw | Gy Mason of the m’.;rm"mf:"lrr'::: JanfoTArd dashWon be Pitzpatrick (Brook. Atioslation |15 (0" be iaban| was ' that Peince “that time various | 810, 4—8. 63, 6—3, 7—5, after & The women's championship of Wash- ' tomorrow 'at 3 o'clock on | York. the national backstroke cham- Mifttee. ~The tournament ix called a ‘Burrovgher o Tis): third. 8eott gonad this year. The poor little orphan | avertures have been made to various | puniching battle for the honers. In the ington goes tn a Virginian. MATgAret | (ho” Great Falls street court at George pion. finished third in the race “gimme affair. and The trick o | HigR hmp—Won hr MeNally (Rroeklang). lies helpless and foriorn. waiting for | clubs in the mid-Atlantic sector. and it | other semi-final match Mercur smoth- Harrison of Barcroft won the final of | Thampeon's. A grandstand with night. that the winners will give the prizes v “secand. Darnall (Evarts) and Me. some kind ciub to come aleng and offer has been found that the same unan- ered Norman Farquharson of South Broekind third. " MeRnight |jtc nospitable shelter for the tourna- imity of opinion still exists. Ne elub Africa under fhe score of 6-—0. 6—2, fair fossers’ tournament en the i they the seata for 50 to 15 spectators iz being | Miss Holm held the 1eed throughout VY win to the lnsers. Just how the Plazs plavground from Margaret Clubb. sracted and It if expected that the |the race which ix one-third Back- | 108ers who et the prizes of the win- | Rroad nmp—Wan be Rerneids (Brosk- ment. seems to want the championship. §—4. a surprisinglv decisive_score in 2L SN 4 | final games will attract a large gallery. | stroke, one-third breaststroke and one. | Ners are to be determined has not ightcond, McKenna (Brooklsnd): third, | = Last March. When -bids were asked | The logial place far the title svant view of the great tennis that Farguhar- Vesterdav's results {-,;\n:‘ Ll | > | third 'free style. Miss Gillman. ,,!,,,,‘?:::; yglfla vffi‘"'“ by Maszon; but doubt- 4 br Boarts (Barber. McRnight. | [rom the member clubs of the Middle to be held is at a Washington fl'ub :-r;] h:d_rnuhzd in el!u‘nm::{g'&ernly eated Pleanor Clul | specializes in backstroke swimming. held | e will work out an equitable Dar N e, Rrmetian hird Atlantie Association for holding the Last vear the event was held at Vir- Bell of Texas, the holder of the Meadow OMEN |second piace throughout. Miss Lind- $cheme & the losers wil get the win. SiFrouehs. women's championship. the unanimits |ginia Beach. and the vear before it ¥as Club challenge eup. ners’ prizes and the nthers locer will 113-POUND CLASE, | nf the attitude of the clubs teward the plaved at Congressional, while in 1926, Resnlts in the doubles TWO CAPITAL W strom was in fourth place during the first and second laps. but made up for NO' be foo disgruntled about it. The , 70:727d dash-—Won be Pitzpatrick (Brook- title chase was & marvel of co-opera- | its first vear, it was plaved at the Bal- Second round -7 n den snd Pr defested Margaret IN FINAL AT TENN'S lost time in the free-ctyle section to l{h}r is an 18-hole handicap medal nis 4. Nau (Bvaris); third, Me- | gion There wasn't a single bid for the timore Country Club. Since it appears | Hunter, Acteztet es Lee and Wi ubh, 21 L e s ? 3"\& l]hl‘ad p':"-b o {syioumey: | Uan be MeNallz (Bronkland.: fihnmvlnnsgm. and sinee th'::"mne{th'e plain ?|h-v.'hthe elubs dr,-"nnt care lm THir T iliam Tuden eng esterday’s results i ILTMORE FOREST, N. C. Au-| elaide mbert of e Women's e | second, (Evarts); McKnight situation has gotten no ter fast. | entertain the woman golfers, and. in | Hurter de: an visional piav-offs here follow: | Futt 10 —-Mrs. Ruth Martinez of | Swimiming Assoeiation of New York and | _ R, CIiff McKimmie, the ihree-fingered ELart). mp_won by Leubker: @Broek. With 8 partial promise of the course view of the apparent apathy of the ok S e lowa Avenue Divisian. ' r Washington furnished the gensa- | Jane Waite of the New Coliseum Ath- | 8ent who used to be amateur champion | land): second, Nau (Evarts); third, Me- of the Country Club of Virginia for the woman plavers toward the champion- 3aa" Gubert ey —4. Brad. » « ) defeated J Birthright tion of the North Carolina State |letic Club. St. Louis. the Western fre: of the Middie Atlantic Golf Associa- Knight (Evarts) title event, the association went ahead ship, it is entirely possible that the as- shaw Harrisen and Kenpeth Appel (Caor iy o) COm B = Y o o e oy dofeating Eliza |style champion. were slated for partici- | tion. set a new record for the first nine | erith. McRenns. Fushsinek: | seeond, And awarded it to the Richmond club. |sociation may abandon the event eo- Tamio Abe and £ ). Buszard, % H ML Weils (Tain Ouc) defested B.| goye ll-Bouthern and North and South | pation in the race, but withdrew before holes of the course of the Army, ¢ Evarts: third. Burroughs J - Baving been assured the previous vear | firely. To do so would be a bad thing. | Semi-fina) round Wilam Tiden Cameran Moo e diietied N. A. | Carolina State champion, in the semi- | the start. | and Marine Corps Country Club | UNLIMITED CLASS. | that the women of the big elub in the but the facts speak for themselves, ac- | Frank Hunier difested Bradshew He. i | “The 880-yard club relay, tHe only |day. registering a 34 over the par 36| 100-vard dash—Wen hs M 0. 6.2 4 i | final round of the women's singles on nal re | there appears to be no heip for a sit- Tg0hnson) head (Bur- | Virginia State capital wanted the cording to association officials, and i . third, ine. event. McKimmie had not played for roughs: second, Culver (Evar S8 Pixton (Phill ips), ated B C. ni e anIns) S | the Biltmore Torest Country Club |Other national championship event on | X el 4 s (Takoma), 18—31. 31—13, 2114 ;"*,‘um e, v | the program, was captured by the teams |Several weeks prior to his round ves- | 4L (Evarisl.. L ow iingy: | But & few aaf® after the award was uation that brings only 30 women to BLOOMINGDALF DIVISION. | A etory assured an all-Washing- | of the Women's Swimming Assocjation |terday. He went around the difficult | second, yon by Lusbkert (Brookiand): made. the secretary of the assoelation | the biggest event of championship na- PENN U. FOOT BALL STAR o1 g QUM of Bloomingdals defeated | yon Anal, Marywill Wakeford, former |of New York in 11 minutes 22 1-5 sec- course’ with Maj. R. D. Newman, the | nd) received a letter expressing the regret ture in this section of the eount Sift ; B er, romped ” thranh | onds, more than 11 seconds slower than |Course constructor: ' Chaplain A, F. |, Rroad lump=tion b7 Mau (Evarisl: et of the club that it could mot hold the | Never since it was started has the mid- TAKES OUTING HONORS |the world record established by the VAughn and Maj. C. W. Lewis of Fort | (Rysokiand: g 2 event this year, and peinting out that Atlantic championship had more than | 0 Coer ) o 0 m _orme 33 entries. And now, since a place to hold it has net been forthcoming, it Trail Riders. select group of outdeor | may he given up. | folk, have weicomed Paul Seull, foot ball | Virginia Holzderber of the Baltimore star at the University of Pennsylvanis, ICnumr_v Club, is the present title } into their fold helder. having won the event by a dis- His feat wasz an overland tramping | play of scintillating golf aver the Prin- | {rip he made from Banft to ths Colum: Riston of Bronkland defeated V. Brown | three rounds to catch up to Mrs. Ma ood. 2 and 211 | tinez, whom she faces for the title. | Culver 3. """ | Miss Wakeford first defeated Miss event last year. | gMne -.1::- Pl ; . e | “'The Outrigger Canoe Club team of | Vesierday with Controller General J. R. | le rin_Wan by Vernstein (Brook- next took the measure of Margaret Honolulu was second and fhe qumetfmtccm. J. B. Murphy and Dr. H. F. land):_ second. Duffey ookland); third. Simmerman of Weaverville, N. C., 6—1, | 0f tite Western Women's Club of San | Strine. ail of Congressional. McKimmie Neu (EVAI). oy py 8—1, and in the semi-finals Aowned h‘_lrl':‘ isco_third. is one of the best golfers ever developed | 0-POUND CLASS. team of the same club in winning the Mvyer. Alex Armour. Congressional pro, | Relar—Wen by FEvarts (Darmall, Culver. | played the eo McKnight. Nau); second, Brookland; third. | play he course of the service club | R | » Practice, Practice, Compston Advises " Bonsidson T s of Brookland, 21—10 GARPIELD DIVISION. ¢ " 4 Washil rieston?’ 8. C.. winning team comprised Lisa ' Aroun ashington. He turned profes- - 2 > | ot Taiksen, of Mooy ted L. Rases | Emily Pishburn of Charleston™ 8. C. |, i 7 M didanor M. Holm, Ethbl | siomal about three years ago and now |5 Mt eher & Blovanneri (Ee: Rets Anne rourse Iast October. In the | bia ice fields, near the Arctic Circle. Fort of ¥ Wefeated Jackson of | Refore medting Mrs. Martinez, Miss MeGary and Adelaide Lambert. is assistant pro at the Army. Navy and | lumbia Heights): third, H. Durst (Twin BY SOL METZGER. final Miss Holzderber set a course rec- | He and Jay Gates and Ed Hopkinsen, Pairbrother, 21—12 and 21—10. Coxe had disposed of Prances Waiker of e :wmm Corps Club. ~ A meeting of eap- |OMKE. 0 T columee | T asked Archie Compston, the big < ord of 83, nd won easily. | mad Y;\; ;,r|p| with a guide and cook. GEORGETOWN DIVISION, Washington, 6—3, 6—2, in the quarter- lains of the Armv and Navy teams. weighis): serond. ~Kiriend (Golumbis — Britisher who has spanked Hagen | - - | = (@, io-| 50 badly in match play, to what he |VON ELM FAMILY E"TERS | Anthons Herrin _of Tenlsr defested | finals, | which will meet im a match at the | Heighte): ) |, 21— i lub t th, | Rel; v Col PR el 5L o5 e ot e wng ot FAIR SEX SWIMMERS i S 2 minh 00 s (B0 il s Sl bl 8 , vimonaa avewve prvitox, | e gonies s rances waker, | SELECTED FOR MEET | 125 & 2 arelianry "o arons | N e reply, wee wunreieating practer. | PAIR IN LINKS TOURNEY | ” e AR of atanion. B paired with Mr. Craig of Asheville, gain. champlonship. 5 TIY | o erd drsh-Won bs Poole (Columbia than when he beat “The Halg” 80 | |0og ANGELES, August 10 (). —Two . w k: John Golden, powerful pre of the North DUBLIN, Irish Free State, A t gcf;‘nfl; Emily Waiters; third, Praneis |po o 5 and ¢ margin. Helen i":gu'x%'}: n.kv_e‘ommm Broad Jersey Club of Paterson. 10 (P.—France won the Aga K oon Tace—Won by \‘ Btustull; second, | Both were playing in their last tour- Jump--Wen by Heart (Celymbia Golden already has wen the open|Cup for the international jumping o ";';",",;:f Reol nament as juniors—the sixth for Lyen, | & second. Harves (Twin Oaks): third, Svaon by A Stustulli | byt Redmond's first try for the title. in Ok | WIN WESTERN DOUBLES SUMMER p (28 ) ! New Jarsey State|event in the Dublin horse show today | second, P. Wahler: third. Edna Ho by Columbia Heights (Levin, FELAFIELD. o champlonship of the Ne |'by eapturing one more point than Ire- 13 70 14 YEAR OLD CLASS. Lyon played par golf in the morning | Har Tana, Deam). g i \ MULY FOLLOW wt?u-m Jacobs -‘:d” He:;ly' c}lbbl(c‘hn'nl USED CAR SALE ' SR T CHRO0CA ON Baltimore won the junior doubles title Golf Association two suceessive years 1and in the run-off to determine their | 23-7ard free stvle_Wan be Hazel Wolf 18 holes and set up an advantage of | T gu‘r::u;w it w‘“)!u!;!m .dnedrenin; t;‘!‘\xn‘g 331 o : ent yesterda: McArthur of San Diego, Calif,, and Nate | /3 % ff te);: | william P. Atwell of Stantom, 21—20 anf {ed the quarter-finals at the expense of o R v ver a year % ,nrs Quantrille it B flum’n defonted 5. local ?;‘lm Miss Wakeford .f,‘i' Ralph . AP 00 31’:‘4{"6.11-'5&?‘1: cfi‘figfl! .flrn'z:'-' Oexs) :;:.muly I brothers, one of them a former holder of ! g Bracerol of Keeham. Ji=i0 4nd | . Demott, fnalst in the men's singles | Cirl playground (oyimmers now a¢ JUNIOR LINK TITLE hroad Sump-won by'W: wisen (Golumbla | **y 0 practice will mot make vou | the title, will be among Bobby Jomes' {| 1617 14th St. North 0440 =4 ane ew nal cham; , D hird, ¢ g 'y =t H = ! entered e brecket. downingMrs, | ships to be held Monday afternoon at third, Jack Agers (olumbia Heighte) | | perfect in golf, or any one else, it | hundred-odd opponents “",f‘“ "':‘:‘;:ly Miller Tires—Cities Serviee Gas and Ofls G , |Geodwin Graham of Washington and |2:30 o'clock in the Rosedale - pool. 's ANNEXED B 0 !‘r:nl'm;fi 'l'f‘;"e' Lvneh (Columbia Heights): , . amateur golf championship at Pebble | GOLDEN IS LEAD'N Dick Rutledge of Asheville, a»u;o s a\;;c:ug‘-'y tlhem team -"thlch “'H"lhmpel;:; Y LY N '.,.‘,J:!,,; T8y ?,,',’,‘.',;-,_,,,,,‘ (ra- N ALL FULL Beach, c.u'r« in September. 'N JERSEY TOURN Y | et, 3—8, was leading, 4—2, in the sec- | tank. The western section finalists By the Associated Press. SVEULHBICE ANK: ARE. ON PLANE. A fempt to retrieve for the family the | Repaired: also New Radiators |ond when darkness halted play. were chosen in o meet held & few days | CHICAGO, Augiist 10.—Pred Lyon of | uoaier. setand. Botem i Tain Oaksr: thivd. | | RIGHT ANGLES 10 crown the flaxen-haired George wore in | e 1k S | ‘Women's doublss play has bec can- | ag0 in the Georgetown pool. Pontiac, TIl. a 19-year-old sophomore e Ok G UL AW CBR AT, 1926, In that vear George defeated | O Ty Br the Associated Press. eeled because of I-eg of time, Rosedals now holds the municipal |at the University of Illineis, is West. jump—Won by Bolem (Twin Oaks): Jones for the title. - ! S iy fokamar] W sy T playground trophy emblematic of the |ern junior golf champion, a title ac- n (Columbia Heights); only tws | Roy Von Elm, the vounger brother. is FATERROM) M. J, Auwus 0 i swimming _championahip. quired after six vears of effert. fh ump_won by Hunter Columpa | a "twe” handicap plaver of the Rancho | | TUNE IN ON any aspirant for national golfing ‘honors U s HOF:.:MEN FOURTH Results of yesterday's meet at Rose- Lyon yesterday conguered Bill Red- géll te): seeond, Solem (Twin Oaks); third. | Golf Club, here, to which George be- ghould first make sure of his hold on| =" ©* i dale: g mond of Joliet, TIl., also 19 vears oid | SiAer (Columbia Helghts). longed before he went to Detrott, t home evidently is the belief of IN JUMPING IN DUBLIN| 10 7O 1t YEAR OLD CLASS. and a junior at Notre Dame, in the 36- 115-POUND CLASS. : Skl those af y | qolbzard tres style-—won by Edna Hook: |hole final at La Grange Country Club, T0-rard dashWon br Desn (Columbls | | SO g BALTIMORE RACKETERS MID. before continuing his search for further | 4o second, Margaret Roudabush: third, E.|four holes, He was 6 up at the turn -4 lsurels, which carried him to a mem- 'we rounds were run, France scored | " 33-serd side stroke—Won B M, Moud | in the afternoon and ended the match LEESBURG TENNIS TEAM 4 rts. The- Amarican Bydes Oup| 138 4nd 185, the Amaticen team sored it Vol B ME gl WS | at the thirty-seeond hole SCORES OVER COLONIALS bership in g race—Won by Hazel We team, and this year he is off to an al-|131 and 130 and Ireland 136 and 141, |, S odcnuh, thire ¥ Hgrie: Ganger of Cleveland in straight , most unbeatable start toward his third S R T L ) :m"u To 10 YEAR OLD CLASS, LEADERS IN NET LEAGUE | vre=sBURG, Va. August 10.—Less- L U L S ) LATE MODELS 125 AXD 199 e. . 5-7ard_free style—Won by Rufina King: burg racquet team downed George Lo stifornis boy stams. In the first half of the 72-hole medal| In the final standing the United |second, c, o e, 2 e Jay Cohn of Santa Monica and Charles | | Chryslers, Ford: n the 5 TN pird, & uate | PLAYING MATCH TODAY | wasnington Colenials, 4 to 3. The win Jay Cohn of Santa Monics and Charisé Nnb'and"s.;..dw shall. ners took three 'of the five gingles gt 0 Rufins | Edgewood and Woodridge, standing an the two doubles . arsna:"ihitd: B | arat 4me_ second, respeetiveiy, in the ;:‘;;’:t‘m 0 ong 6t len test yesterday Johnny stepped out to|States tied for fourth place. United | . C4ncle co—Wo break the record for the Birtwood Coun. | States Ambassador Charles G. Dawes |© 1‘";5 .',‘;';33 tit] 1 hen th try Club course on his first 18 heles,( Was among those present. ;g Seconds anes doubles title in straight sets when they beat Caldwell Russell of St. John's Miljtary Academy here and Robert Two Stores A then came within a stroke of duplicating | e ad 18 YEARS OLD AND OVER. Capital Oty Tennis League, were to| g, W) de the fest on: his second time around. i . | face this afternoon e o R g 0 1 (G AR G Putehinson of Lawrenceburg, Ind., 6—1, e O oo aToiad put Rim seven NET TEAMS TO PLAY. e ard frge sle—won by Mrsprat oul; | 1008 HBle AL o eners v Acacie |1 ameat, | o_r:?'f—f";“lx AR =8 iif Jos. McReynolds, Ine. strokes ahead of his nearest rival. Edgawood Club, leader in the Capital [Higkes .\ vo wen p cal- | Were fo meet on the Acacie grounds in | 385 ompsen, ' $-—4. e = % The final in both the singles events The grynner-up position, hardly sn| City Teanis e, will entertein the | uson’ second, H. : .fi}few. e matehes, starting at 3 o'clock. ) dstes e todey found McArthur opposing Karl| | 1701 14th 1423 ‘1" honer under the conditioms, is in the | Lessburg, t Club in & re- ,chogn r2cems . Hickey; gecond, it of Woodridge defeated Yeat- Kamrath of Austin, ., in the junior Pot. 163! hands of g e | turm maten on the Henry Park courts | Mo, Hare RIC L QUIbE oopigpy; | man of Bdgevood in 8 o8 divigion aud Hust and Conn bracietad hbti Dec. 686 N3 mext Sunday afleraocn &b 3 O'clock. |second. M. O Genser: tuisd, st | mateh in the latest encounter, in the boys’ mateh. ‘ s