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Efi MHGHE[[ OFD.C. TOPLAY JENNINGS Match Set Tor Tomorrow at 2 0’Clock—Doubles on Schedule Today. ASHINGTON net fans will flock to the Rock Creek courts tomorrow afternoon, when Dooly Mitchell, curly | District parks singles champlon, grips with George J. Jen- 1gs, jr., of Chicago, defending cham- final of the men's singles ‘Mitchell achieved the title round yes- “when he conquered Thomas LR Fiike b B Fy o ] ig%g 4 g8558 g 84 f sredgce L) i E%Egé v & & £ B ] | i ¥ | gi % b 4 R b ; i K i I Ex £ Es i st i s ‘and Ed Castie and Leo K .uh ";,.22 gnan.-e o4, 51, 63 1] rning (Bemi- ¥ et D Y veomans 15, m-lnmul) WOMEN'S SINGLES. Dueker (8t. uls) #{ gy V‘T"x‘l'-mm (washinston), ugefiama g "amasx-rzg CITY LEAGUE TENNIS STARTS TOMORROW | eompetition promises -to m tourna- cham] ment of the Capital City Tennis - vnleh'uhn:hnmtmnmry mwmarmrnrvmlnl “a‘t o'clock. A good fleld, including some netmen of the city, is en- doubles. The tournamen M“’"’L“"’",.Jr‘v"&f‘u'flfi"" ows: - as 1o singles, one; class B .md" !o\lr e\.- A doubles, one player; class les—] "cuu A n'h’m 10:1 Shepard ‘and Shor lumunn and Roberts ¥8 mhlu—e\umr-nnm 10,48 o and J. Yeomans vs. MONDAY. ‘u les_—eirst vo Ritzenb Tse: Meriings nehard D. C. OUT or'NETEVENT UNLESS SUB IS AL.LLOWED . ‘Washington won't be Tepresen! tennis double chlmvlon- n next week unless the tution. i g%s% H : FEEE? ; i é BEE, Eapg i i § ! 553 £ [ i -1 i3 EB aégi g i z 8 £ i & EE; 5] 5. gsfl% faif s » = ?-; 5 il l »giz §¥5€ £ @ it of ] 2 g £ » :i: Es i g E | 8. L1 | : £ 3 18. beats lh.rkey he will be an immediate contender. mtnfll.lbeltfiflzmth"!- mi"u Q.Rh" on another Sharkey-Stribling | ¥ ‘Winter after their last meet. be ite l lot of gagging. Stribl ‘has into the middie of m’éu argu- Turns Pro for Event And Wins $5,000 Prize By the Associated Press. RO marathon the National Exhibition, was $5,000 the richer thereby today. While other favorites found the TILDEN AND ALLISON PLAY TENNIS FINAL By the Associated Press. NEWPORT, R. I, August 23.—Big Bill Tilden, seeking the first leg of the new Oasino Cup, today meets Wilmer Allison of 'l‘em in the finals of the Newport Invitation 'l‘ennis ‘Tournament. ‘Tilden retired the ol ‘The champicnship round doubles mate, Frank Hunter, nnrl.nned his chances in the singles to rest up for the doubles semi-finals, in which he and Tilden defeated Jack Tidball and Gerald Bartosh, California nunnum 'l'hzy meet Wilbur-Coen of Kansas ipset of uj Berkeley Bell, Austin, Tex., ory Mangan, Newark, N, J. e H%Mum U. S. TENNIS TITlE LIKELY T0 TRAVEL Betty Nuthall Is Favored to Beat Mrs. Harper in U. S. Final. By the Associated Press. OREST HILLS, N. Y., August 23. —England has a representative in the final round of the American woman’s national tennis cham- pionship today for the fourth time in six years with no Helen Wills to beat for the title. Betty Nuthall, blond and blue-eyed youngster from Great Britain, marched into the final round yesterday with vic- tory over Marjorie Morrill of Dedham, Mass., 6—8, 6—4, 6—2. Between her and the crown relinquished without & mht by Helen Wills Moody stands Mrs. Anna Harper of San PFrancisco, No. § in the American ranking. - Mrs. Harper brushed aside Baroness Maude Rosen- baum Levi n( Italy, 6—2, 0—1. but was decl underdog final round mu:h with Miss Nm.hfll today. ! Betty Finalist Before. Betty battled her way through the field ln 1927 only to fall betore the phenomenal play of the then Helen Wills,-4ust as Kitty McKane had in 1]&25 and as Mrs. Phoebe Watson did it year. Bom singles finalists also reached the final round in doubles. Miss Nuthlu and Sarah Ptl(rey of Brookline, Mass., eliminated Miss and Penelope Morrill last, year. | snderson of Richmond, Va., 6—2, 6—4, while Mrs. Harper and Edith Cross of San Prancisco defeated Marjorie Glad- man of Santa Monica and Josephine gLu‘lck.lhlnl of Santa Ana, 6—4, 2—8, | RELAY TEAMS SHINE |inem IN CARDOZA VICTORY |ieiessi Strength in the relays' was largely responsible for the victory of Cardoza Playground - athletes yesterday in the annual . Municipal Playground cham- plonship track and field meet -for col- ored boys. Cardoza scored 38 points. Howard was second with 30 u and Briggs, 192 champlon, was with The victory gave Cardoza posses- mn of the W Post Cup for one year. The winners in each event received medals awarded by that paper. The meet was held in Howard Univer- inds _ scored ththlndL 15; M Tree, 12; Shaw, 8; Bruce, 7 mi-rry Farms, 4; Logan, Sixteen of Cardoza’s 38 points were ago. regnend in &he relays. be 'lt-lomln CLASS. 50-yard dash—Won by Jackson ( Page (Bruce), Blair Coataoses, Tmer™d **Running _broad jump—won bs Tolinir (Willow ‘Trec): Bensamin Oreen (Brucess A, Thompson. (Cardosa). Distance, 15 Fest 6 P et 'ml';nuro(t!uoum Ty North (cuvrklt. 138 ks Toctk A DEL RAYS LOOKING: of 3 1" that flood hts be installed on mflrd Dum-;ln Fleld k:r‘mmtdrfl-ll eleven would be the st the history of the this Fall and announced tha':’ the ‘dm e ste upeeM rb: Briel, Bennett, Babe Olll‘k Smtr Douglas, o d Prinks, Carlos Mc- Wood, Whlle'n, zeu Kelly, Pncmln llld Lucien Peyton. ited ler Post. of Wuhl.ncm“pr-.a m Post, No. 24, in the Nation-wide Ameri- can Legion series will a three- at 3 T State championship. Friends A. C. foot ball mee t, 201 North Columbus eet, who requests all cavdidates for t.h:m kmm to report promptly at o'clock. ed only four hits s | Boatmen turned in a 5-to- over the American Legion Sei game on Edward Duncan Field. Two local teams are hoping to shat- ter the long streak of victories boasted by & pair of snappy Wuhlncum teams "rhe Beltis wil pay W play Wi Red !ox who have won 13 lhfihuhm{mnllmfi. in a District lndependem ch-mptemhlp series game at c., wlnnn M lu hn lb Cardinals starts, 'l.All bluh the Haydon Field. ‘WILSON GETS RESTLESS, CHICAGO, August 23 (#).—Hack is restless BEARS SIGN COLLEGIANS, CH(CAOO August 23.(#).—Joe Lintz- of the St. Louls TO GRID CAMPAIGN |2 ucclnen ‘Winfred Briges mnou! chude Nmmmmm Tehe race_won Howard: third e Farrs, ke Tt Sirdose e Howard. Time, 31 85-POUND CLASS. 80-yard dash—Won by Small « American News- dota): second, 'l'tlhlnl e e, {perdosa), Tim 1'"»«- o0, Sum—Won B3 Wi second, Munsum (owerd: Hhird, Balley (c-ruu-) Distance, 15 feet. Runnin; mp—Won_ by high’ jus naw):, Thompson (Barry k. 1o thiva, “Howard, 'Time, 4045 100-POUND cuu dash—Won by Forman (Loveloy): Preeman (Shaw): Riley (Sixth and L), Time, Running Irud jump—Won by Randolph (Magruder), Barnes (Willow Tree), Davi (Brigss). Distance, 15 feet ll 'D" - ing high ahoney (8ixth and u}l.fih.t:nn' (Gardor), Hudson ara" Teiny—Won by Gurdoza (Hall, Neal, “Ghap Brown); X ST R 115-POUND CLASS. Pendleton (B w " third, ard. (B " Helaht, "5 relay—Won by Cardoza (Dawson, Jackson, Cruckley): third, Briass. Time, 53" seconds. i UNLIMITED CLASS. (Ma ) nd, ioird, r'ymnr- CRoward). ! tsara ST lams (Cook): L. Robinson (Car- on i by Carter 8); second, "Liove (Oudosr. 'gfu-nu Te Toet Runhine hish jump_Won by Tolson (Howard): secon Robinso Coariy Parmey. Heleni 5. i Tiin—won 1(Gook: Downing (Howaray "W Miler {Los ” FINAL REGATTA PLANS TO BE MADE MONDAY meeting association at !.hc Penn A, C. delphia. tries for the regatta will be exam- ined and passed uj at the meéting ‘The races and t! huurnwhu:hr!uy will be held have recently been officially Awmvad as follows: P, —Quarter-mile dash for senior e juntor single sculls. m.—Junior ei llnl it termediate dauhle seulls. nior scul loul termediate (oubnn . TERIoF Geadrabie sc teazue | FILIPINO NET TOURNEY - GETS STARTED TODAY Play was to get under way this after- noon in the Anmnl Tennis Club championship tournament on the Monument courts lt 3 o'clock. Pairings follow: Upper_bracket—M. Zamors vi. D. Yv. 0 .' Baico, A Flores vi. Mra. vE of ‘“m wm"" Won by Oldham (Howard); Thompson and Darnes Horseshoe Favorites Thompson won mle. wltnmmuumuup, it was the most sensational ummsry of the entire llnmpau district event. Ringers were mmvnmflocn.. A number of chamj and run- ners-up of other Fairfax towns weye expected to default because of the admitted supremféicy of Thompson and Darnes. Play was- to start st 3 p.m. on Thompson's courts, JOHNSON VICTORIOUS IN HORSESHOE FINAL iting his h a fiel Pighting mwhthrm Mnt .21:hn°:on um yes e, .v&n“fl' dele-uld_’ Raleigh l-hwklna, 55 to 38, and The first game. was a_ brilllant" con- un unw the iast shoe ‘was pitched. d game was a wuk-nny for Jnhmm, who established an early lead and coasted out. . proud Semi-finals—Philip .Yohmen delelud Montgom Augustine Finals—Philip Johex':,lnn de!elud Ra- leigh Hawkins, ll to 38, and 50 to 17. Mn Elnathan ‘:uly npom the anwood ol lay. Paul Hill is lhfl'inl '!Jl 'hfle s lynewmer. is a dark horse. xln: '.he defending champion, is ready f wul Hill defeated E. ‘alter Thomj In the tournament phyzd at England, in June and. July, 12 entrants, 66 games were played. - Of this number '35, or mere a ma- jomy, m drawn. Gruenfeld led with Thomas had 9, Miss Dr. Alekhine, the ‘world uhhmfltA.mol his _twenty-fourth - turn made a mistake which cost him a wn have lost Lo oma Md., fit- . Bacon of Takoma Park mmm‘m-mia,mm NATON'S BESTVIE' FORA AU, TILES 5 Leaders Assured Places on Team, to Meef® British Next Wednesday. By fhe Associated Press. ITTSBURGH, Augusj 2!-—Thel! ranks reinforced by 20 junior champions, the track and fleld elite assembled today for the national senior cham- pionships of the Amateur Athletic Union. As an added incentive the leaders | Time, were assured of places on the United States team that meets the British Empire’s best at Chicago Wednesday night. A flock of new talent uncovered in’ the junfor title, events yesterday, in which five meet records were broken, vied with the established stars such as Eddie momo!lmm,cvulmd,f Claude Bracey, Hector Dyer and Rus- sell Sweet in the 100-yard dash; Steve Anderson and Lee Sentman in the hurdles, Tommy Warne and Pred Sturdy | Do mthepolevuutl.ndlmlnflume Lermond, Ray Conger and Rufus Kizer in the mile. Metcalf Confident. ‘Turning in a 9.7 -performance for & new ’u;nlmhte&ord in the century yes- terday, pl etcalf, Chicago negro, zerved notice that will have to travel to Among the other brilliant youngsters who won their spurs in the junior meet mdmexpoc wr.rytarnnmhunh as well four more record- . | Harry Carter, i A | chase in 10808, and Ed Flanagan of the Boston A. A, who tossed the ham- mmxmlmm te) first ton matches, mwwau ‘connec- | then against Wi BxKt 36 P-Kt§ P.Q5 37. P-RS %R 3 aRlen coBco sy GREATEST TRAPSHOT HONOR GOES TO BOY| Mt R S e - | By the'Associated Press. “VANDALIA; Ohio;August 23.—A 14= year-oid- -boy;--whose- iron nerve - leld steady while his- veteran. competitors ited | faltered, has upset the trapshoot ‘world. ‘The boy, Alfred Ruffus King, jr., of ‘Wichita Falls won the Grand American LT, ieF B2 AA.U muus TRACK EVENTS. mlk aralk-Sivon by Anthony Podbiel- Associa ty a lom. Boston ‘A A.. ” on -ldt M%omm.ml:.? i Aoal neat nylrd hurdies—w o eeoad: ut‘;:;. "mfi :5‘::.'. 'mwm": 5, s Finkner, Denver A. Gn fourth. Tim plechase_Won by Harry Ca © 8ports Ohub, fourn. scord:” former anklin T. Of- —jwon by Richard Lacey, im Kelly, New York A, Aco' Denve: hird; by. Western - Assoeiniion,” 1ourin. rd dow, ural»-mn by Donald %uaam ames A, Cave wumu ki1 BAfllE WITH WITH TN F[lR STELLA WALSH Polish Lass Wants to Run for Uncle Sam “in_Next Olympic Meet. By tae Associated Press. LEVELAND “fl" 23— Just now Stella Walsh’s M‘ race is with Uncle Sam’s naturalization laws. The 19-year-old sprinting ste- nographer can outrun any woman in the world—and most men, but that doesn’t concern her for the er anibition to represent Amer- 32 Olympiad at Los An- lfym become & ‘thil the neces- mm.mwnunbalmtuom -4 pic meet. D""'n:‘sm fig: onarie’ hme. *o- tioosara’ Tun— W, Ruley Williamson, Wor Bapti E.‘r'“':"'& ptist 1 umv-rmy Irag -rm.x ¢ leet, Boston A. ‘8ix-mile run—Won by T. C. Ottey, M wbrgok, Club: gbrgok, as P luo-nmn tmmln. oo, Cadiling h ruu !u-u nut—wen by Marvin Harves, Den- 1 B dah Bl u &g ‘lhl"r: Oyr lnnln Wien Saimp W Merty, Oymvie olub, € fi. 4% 1o;: o ond J lunen A A “K“ i v A e Anll Marion R. Stro; douihwestsrn Siaie Teachers' Colisue, D ted for fourth. e broad jump_won by Lemoine E. sity Of Pennsvivania, "33 ft it d: Park A 33 “ft.- 4 in, third; Wilson Tristitutey" 33" fe 3% Ty Thiine Peiuck , inches. ;' Mar- 7,142 feet 4% inches, by - Harry Schneider, WLARNIN TO TRAIN ~IN-GYM_ON. WHEELS | B the Associated Press. VAN British Columbis, Au- gust 23.—Jimmy MecLarnin, Vancouver welterweight, who will' met Al !lnm. ‘Yankee unm)l:‘vh._fil. u;fi'-lbtr he would condition him- . | cal instructor, compl meets this S authorities having decided such action would not. ln:mmh“ 3aliuclmllty for the Miss Walsh to become a physi- m-lfla night school _aefigibsei. ‘| SULTAN KHAN BEATS MARSHALL AT CHESS LIBGE, Belgium, August 23.—Win- ning again, and this time at the expense JOHNSON POWELL WINS -IN_PRELIMINARY. MEET L. in - Ay T n e who 3020 Dent PL. N.W. Just North of 30th & Q Streets '3 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Porch, $40 Our Loss « Your Gain! 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