The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1919, Page 23

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the Pelham event. Among thore who will dispute the issue with th Norwegian girl are Kleanor G Tunner-up for the national title last year; Marion Zinderstein of Boston,| coording to the papers the Pres-) urday _ evening. Victor J Who, with Miss Goss, holds the n: 4 e . 10 F000 STANDING tional “doubles “cham ionship: ‘Clare| byterian ministers’ convention at St. Bowling wil Be wet master Cassel, Marie Wagner. Mrs. Edward | Louis is mightily against our Sun-| 4 Goiegai Pp, ‘ ition of army aviators wi! Raymond, Helene Pollak. Florence! quy baseball in New York. They |ieave Now. York to-night for Avanti Ballin, Mrs. H. F. Morse, national City to attend the Aeronautical Con ra_Raw-| May Rot know it—and nobody I lgioks, where Lieut, Locklear. will giv. Bessie | FoiINg, to teli—dut a whole lot Of|to-morrow his frat public perform: " f Boston,| soldiers who went to tho game-here|f his daring feat, leaping from arsbal! plane to another in mid-air, Th IN TENNIS WORLD Mrs, Marshall McLean, Ys. Frankl iss, Sunday know a certain Presbs- |{urmunte willbe andr the, auspices! Welly, the former Kana’ Wiidey, M F. Briggs, Chairman of the Tour. |terian chaplain who used to preach |the Aero Club of Americn and 'a, sane nament’ Goinmittee; Mrs. Barger| to the doughboys over in France ob frente. While Ldcut Locktent. has suc : ‘allach, rs. 8. F. saver. and je z le. score Boy Star Resigns From Sport| Salsct, Mitichal’ tution "Baan |Sundey fmornines nd then ft out] aan, porosand ae Tal aor Moore. 8 day by umpiring their ball ga vate over Government air fields. Goods House, So He Is in the afternoons, Was a great fel- —— re The firet junior tournament of the | low, too. Medal and teh play biended in « Once More Eligible to Play season, the metropolitan ‘champion. - tournament for those atiliated. with the ship, will begin Monday on the courts Members of the Eastern Trade pit] Metropolitan Advert Assocls in Amateur Tourneys. Of the Kings County Teenie Club in| Association took part. ia thelr tion at Inwood " enceceeemmmre Brooklyn, Included among th spring tournament over the Monte begin with, links = an when all the card holes was | tries received thus far are Co By Alex. Sullivan. Jaldson, Henry Brunie, Gec | pee Se rete Te, ‘Gan trae Chen everybody aws| Arthur J. Harrison, Alvin Seide, Reg- | poe oy a ead Atlened even. the winne: NB of the best morsels of news| ihaig' w. Talmage, Roy Plaut, Trav-| evoke haenect mon nes oven paige fo ioe that has been furnished the/ers Le Gros, J. Warren io of Garden lovers of amateur sport thia| Michael P, Macksoud, Irving P. Men in, uniform are invited to the | CY wont F weason is the announcement that ae Eee meen W, Tr Cardina}, Farley Club, No. a Best 80th] sinteen “or Bef ‘1 we! an james Balesh. | Stre this evening to see itie Hoppe, Macedt Richards, the phenomenal eee | ined hatiline blifiara champion, matcli| Was Showin jow auras Bs yoathful ten er, bas been re jhis “skill ayainat several other we ean prise at he won the fastated and pte of et’ the TO STAGE THREE SHOWS Known billiardiats, The mateh wit) SOM hrine |) tok BY iteae eas | FOR THE SALVATION ARMY. | Sir! Promptly at 8 ovclock. and sold Of Dunwor ¢ : Professionalism that was recéntly *| sallora and marines are invited to ~ ti raed a to the club early. and get their dino: te Betardag Nm wil De removed! me Boxers’ Loyalty Lewgue is opn- | at, theo whieh ie operated st | NEW INTERNA) IONAL LEAGUE The aly ‘thing that Richards ap-|#tently going right along with ti mnohue, President of the pears to ha lone to cause the ire| Work, putting on five shows thre Langue of Catholic’ Women, @f the powers that be in the tennis | nights, The League not only gives thei Soria eto work fore living—or at| Dest to the hospitals, but they are also| ‘The national A. A. U, outdoor track |f a on Ca tye matting a shows for tn and field championships will be ag a8 Jenst to work for sporting goods!” Moe Ae Jewich Welfare, [on Franklin Field, Phiiadelphia, Se se Bouse, He has resigned front the | and siso’ have arranged for three, show f. @porting goods house, so he is once |on Saturday Mgnt for. the Salvation |Atmatle Ac A. U.n The. three-d haa More eligible to play in the various! Army. aire “wii” inebade” t'the dournaments scheduled. In the minds ast nee the boys gave shows at/ juniors and seniors, the roun f seal sportsmen Richards never did|the Grand Central Ralace, Base (omni {championship and the relay title races, anything to warrant his being given neo By pital NG, 8 ane &® Diack eye. tum. Q(t, iin 2; Raltimore, - Roading Wurtato. «rainy Asa tribute ( a i hen the announcement was orig- Quade. part own: lis inace was 6b {services in helping to bring “Sund inally made that Richards was de- baseball to New York, a dinner will clared a pro—or at least th ° 4 held at the Hotel Commodore on na eee eneacren ee ae eeroen quaheonpenpentammemmnamnmemtetiate tittn in his t ho bids fal i itelen atiaret ; : in Bis teens who bids fair to make a i {behead two of te SEA steathee tat |"H ene an tat ane gen|f = Carter's Little Liv Dionship at Forest Mills this. season.| Goad boxing “and hard hitting were Richards when he appeared before| shown by ‘Tommy Shea and Wate Kin the Rules Committee of the national | negan. an je. Ditton and Robby AR lawn tennis body was told that it|Gardner, Johnny Clinton emedy at was the intention to restore his ama- | So'cl I teur standing, but it was hinted | son, Sammy * Mak. Lif ¥ 7 eS e Washed, ° that he could hasten his getting back |and Packey Repaired, in their good graces if he resigned |and Danny from the sporting goods house that | Larry Williams ioe, and | , Young O'Leary, Mel ‘an and Young | errares SR Vines, at ones Git 68 | Sinton, Prank ‘Casnidy and simmy ‘Mee | ore wee suggested. Dermott, Tommy Collins and Young | f hers maa ubbe, Ray Smith and Happy ‘The leading women tennis players Mic Russell and Jimmy of America will take part in the an- | 0" Billy Van and Di Powers. Ce teriitation ‘tourkament of the |. ‘The. referees were inrry Stour and | Insured at your own Pelham Country Club, which also be- | Tom Andmws of Mitwoukoc | BSENCE of Iron to ng ’ At the head of the list | gent Fourg Mundy. 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