8 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924/ SPORTS. Leibold Again Is Made a Regular: Roland MacKenzie at Top ofLocal GolfHeap | BELIEVE IT OR NOT. —By RIPLEY. \ USE OF NEMO IN OUTFIELD CHEVY CHASE GOLF 17-YEAR-OLD HIGH SCHOOL LIST CLOSES TO DAY, i :WILLTIGHTEN UP DEFENSE BOY IS A REAL CHAMPION Entries for the annual Invitation golf tournament of the Chevy Chase of Griffs, Tuesday Midget Does Not Figure to Bolster Attack Club, which starts next and Impressive Defeat of Dunphy for Indian Spring will continue through Friday, close However —Tygers Here Today to Inaugurate tonight at 6 o’clock. Chairman Title, Week After Winning Washington dub Thompson of the golf committee an- of Western today. t Invasion Clubs. nounced Class of with Event, Establishes the Lad. ( Clubs lists of entrants and in- dividuals who have been invited to play in the must have B. tournament f BY JOHN KELLER. name in the hands of the com- BY W. R. McCALLUM. experimenting, Manager Bucky mittee by that hour, he said. "'TER more than three weeks of The rule requiring all competitors MACKENZIE has arrived. A sevcnteen-year-old lad, a stu- Harris lias decided that from the material available he cannot select to be on the first tee at the staftjng of golfing time assigned them- will be strictly dent at Western High School, has reached the top the A a better outfield for the Nationals than that which served the club enforced, he added. ROLANDheap about Washington. For four years local golfdom has given during greater part last season. Today when the local representa- George S. Lyon, the Canadian vet- the of eran, won two years nothing conclusive as to the best player of the year. Ever since Robert L. Ty ferocious who the event tive in the is scheduled to face Cobb and his ago, will not be able to play, as he Finkensladt Washington been a tinge of doubt as to is recovering from a broken ankie. left in 1920 there has Tygers first game of long home stay, Nemo Leibold, who has been ¦* in the a Only one of the Canadian group of the best golfer in the Capital. adorning the bench most of the time since the present campaign began, entrants who have come to Chevy Today there is no doubt. Roland MacKenzie stands at the top. He Chase for the last five years will play will assume the right field job and hold it at least until the club is able to capped a two-week golfing campaign yesterday by handing Chris J. Dun- this year. phy a and impressive in its get gardeners Donald Parson of Youngstown. conclusive trimming, decisive in its finality more for trial. in the last two Leibold will be the fourth man to be used in right field by the Na- Ohio, last year’s medalist, will play. execution. The lad has won two big golf tournaments since George Fisher and Carr Smith, young- weeks—the Washington Golf and Country Club event last week and the tionals the season opened. K«mi-finals In the annual competi- Indian sters tried there early in the spring, departed from the club legitimately, tion for the French high commission Spring Club’s event yesterday. cup at 1, after reaching turn while Carl East, reputed slugging demon procured from Minneapolis, took the Chevy Chase Club were MacKenzie yesterday beat Dunphy by 2 and the played this morning, with Gen. 1 down to the veteran. . French leave. Lance Richbourg, recruit from Nashville and the only meeting Charles G. Treat W. S. Rey- the tournament was every defeated Dunphy. 2 and 1. Consolation— Won youngster now hand, has the manager particularly either burn, and W. G. Brantley, jr., And in at not impressed meeting Kolfer of prominence the city. by J. W. Brawner. 001., who defeated Tcm week, will Capt. Chester Weils. Treat, about afield or at bat during the past so the veteran Leibold keep com- one down There are no ands or buts” this Moore. I. S., 3 and 2. at turn yesterday to "ifs. flight, W. pany with and Goose in the pastures. the E. P. Porch- time. through Second serai final—E. Freeman, Goslin er, took next He waded Tucker- 001., up the five holes to win by man, and Wash., defeated C B Asher. 2 Undoubtdely the restoration of 4 a Stevinson. Earl McAleer C. Fuller. Chery Chase, defeated H. H and 3. Reybum, five handicap then Dunphy in impressive fashion, A. Nemo to his old job should strengthen man, won from Stead, Saum, Co!.. 4 and 2. Final—Fuller defeated Robert jr. 1 through the part of the draw, by J the defense of the Nationals, for there GIANTS TO GET TEST up, and Brantley A. hardest Freeman. 4 and 2. Consolation —Won go defeated Y. ’P. n a tournament wherein all the lead- C. Wash., who defeated A. are few fielders more able to and Garnett 4 and 3. Wells won third ing Daridaon. 1 get 'em than this ptidgy little athlete. round match his linksmen of the city had gather- Preocott, 001.. 1 up. from R. w. McNeely. 2 ed. There may a semi-final—W. B. Vog< He can cover a deal of territory and ON WESTERN JAUNT and 1. have been shadow Third flight. of Frizzell, srd appears know what he is about doubt last week, but today there unatt., defeated P. J. T. 8.. 5 to is none. 4; 8. R. Speeiman. I. defeated I', ¦when on the field, a Golfing employes Roland MacKenzie has 8.. f characteristic of the Interstate reached peak of golf Early. I. 2 and 1. Final—Speelman de certainly not displayed by some the amateur H. of John J. McGniw, pursuing Commerce Commission ended the Washington. seated Vogel, 4 and 3. tbiieolatioD—Won by the other men who have been used in the tournament of the about C. IT. Baker. who defeated Thomai In-Com-Co Club The youngster’s Wash., the outer works. fourth consecutive pennant, which no yesterday at East Potomac Park hardest match of Hopkins, I. A. 2 up. the following with the tournament came yesterday White, Baun., Leaves Attack. Vnatrcngthened. major league team, has ever captured, results: morning Fourth flight—J. A. jr.. de- R. when Earl McAleer, a public feated R. L. Rose. I. 8., 6 and 4; E. I; But faces the test of his base ball genius Class A—A. Mackely and G S product, and there seems little likelihood Douglas, all square, match links a southpaw, who TiUey, I. 8., defeated G. E. Tmett. Wash., (Os the Nationals' attack being bolster- will' be used to be one' of sand- 5 and 4. Final—Tilley defeated 5 in the fifteen-game western swing of played at a future date. the finest White, and ed by the return of Leibold to the Class B—A. lot base ball pitchers about Wash- 4. Coo sola Lion—Won by 8. B. Bain. Was never the Giants which begins today at St. R. Strohm defeated W ington, who defeated E. U Bono, Baun., 1 up In 21 line-up. The veteran has been A. Rice, 7 and 6. carried Roland to the nine- a startling hitter. Last year he sur- Louis and ends May 25 at Cincinnati teenth hole, and appeared to have holes. prised Class C—J. H. Slender defeated him whipped Fifth flight—X. O. Mackay, Baun , de- every one by slamming the ball after the first crucial series of the L. Gunther, 3 A at the seventeenth. But and 1. class told and Roland, feated T. M. Foley, C. G C., 1 up, W E. at a .294 rate for the second best D—J. after giving Baker, Col., Pope. batting lengthy big present campaign. Class W. Klsling defeated W a eighteenth, defeated 11. 8. I. S.. mark in his Watson, 3 McAleer half at the and 4. Pinal—Mackay and league With only one-game lead and 1. stuck a defeated Baker. 4 career, but this year he has a over Class E—-J. B. Keeler mashie shot ten feet from 3. Consolation—Won by Stabler. L S., who not indicated that he has retained Cincinnati after a dower session In defeated W the pin at the nineteenth to win the defeated Greenwood by ' J. W. McCormack, I. S.. 1 op. punch. it east, a default. ia t< h - Dunphy, meantime, that leibold has found the MoGraw took loose-knit P , in the Sixth flight—T. J. Rowe, Talbot, defeated difficult to round into good condition squad into the west to faoe teams had been having troubles of his own F. B. Ijewis, I. 8., 3 and 2: C. S. Walt*. with by physically, superfluous poundage re- which have grown strong by conflict MARTHA George J. Voigt, another pub- 001.. defeated F. P. Waggaman, C. C. C., fusing to leave during the training among Beginning softly lic park golfer and the reigning default. Final—Rowe defeated Watts, 3 and themselves. 2. Connotation—Won 8., season, and recently he has been at SL Louis, the Giants then mingle S BOWLERSTftkTREST municipal champion. Dunphy finally by W. L. Mom*. I. who defeated 0. A. Daly, Congressional, I troubled with digestive disorders. with the hard-hitting Cubs, proceed 1 i* Alexander. Alekhike; tvon on the last hole, where Voigt nr However, Manager missed a five-foot putt square. Harris must turn to the stubborn Pirates and finaJly ¦Strong J® s to to as a last resort, A lack Hr H Sosstan Cites* White* UNTIL Leibold walk into the back yard of the Cin- n MONDAY NIGHT Outplays the Veteran Dunphy. of reserve material threatens to bail, handicap cinnati Red*, bandits of base games And then Roland went out in the COLLEGE LACROSSE the new manager as it did who have been squeezing victories out Played Bush, who piloted AH I Z& simultaneously afternoon and proceeded to show Tfonie the club last of impossible situations since the sea- H. Dunphy, season, especially outfield BY H. FRY. the master of the medium where his son began. ELEPHANT VJftlLfe BUMPFOLfcED iron, to At Syracuse—Syracuse, 11; is Os course, every ef- Both Washington how play a medium iron and Col- concerned. McGraw goes into the campaign the and Capital a The lad for him- gate. 2. fort will be made to remedy the situ- City mashie. collected with a question mark in the pitching bowling tournaments a re- self on his final lap around At Cambridge—Harvard, B; Union 1. ation. but getting likely prospects at and uncertainty in the take Indian this box patter’s cess tonight, Spring four birdies and an eagle. At Ithaca—Cornell. 8t Yale, O. time of the season is a difficult box Kelly and Snyder have but will resume their matter. Negotiations with another Frisch. schedules Monday. That’s all. And as Deo Diegel re- At Princeton—Princeton Freshmen. furnished the only consistent hitting, marked. while he watched Dunphy go Military Academy. American league club for a trade pitcher Washington 10; Peekskiil 2. that would bring outfielders and Barnes is the lone Giant association has desig- down to defeat, that sort of golf two here whose has reveal drab nated Monday would beat the were made last week, but apparently work failed to 5. A. SHOT-PUT MARK as District night, in best of them. deal has gone by spots. WAKES ROMERO honor of league, When the match ended on the the the board, al- JOHNSON that and practically seventeenth though With potential young and the a par 4 Harris still is hopeful of ac- hurlers pin spillers winner had complishing latent hitting power McGraw is well the best in the city for a 75. with it. will through three 6s scattered supplied: if these do not become SMASHED BY BEERS participate. The tourney ends Tues- his card on the first nine. Blnege Makes Fine Showing. actual the veteran manager will be DREAM One of his mashie from 160 Base Ball FROM HIS FISTIC day night shots One of the Nationals’ scant lot of hard put to supply fighting spirit and yards nearly holed, while another to All entrants were AS BIG LEAGUERS PLAY IT reserve players certainly appeared to ingenuity sufficient to return home in CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., May 10. who scheduled ring up a birdie at the eleventh left advantage when opportunity came his first place. and didn't roll through various him but a three-foot putt The eagle way —Finals being held today in the rea- this week. , who The Yankees, also questing for a YORK. May 10.—Quintin Romero, Chilean heavyweight, im- are sons must report at came at the second hole to square, by stepped into Roger pennant, University the Grand Cen- a Peckinpaugh’s fourth consecutive take on Tex Rickard a Luis in of Virginia meet in which by virtu© of fine iron shot and a twen- * ported by as possible successor to Firpo tral 8 o’clock Tuesday shoes after the latter was spike- their western adversaries at the sta- southern conference teams of this sec- and ar- ty-foot putt He reached the twelfth CATCHER CALLS fa wounded in Boston, put up a remark- dium with a two-game lead. Heavy NEWthe American prize ring, today realized that his dream of becoming rangements will bg made for to hole in two shots, the first time any able game at shortstop tion are participating. smash the maples. them one has don© it and revealed with pitching and batting power, the champion of the world was still just a dream. On the other hand, Floyd since Wednesday an unexpected punch at bat. Bluege world champions have been unwieldy Big Bill Beers of the University of A blind pig. for men only, will be morning, when the rain started. That is in roUed much more at home around the and unbalanced at times, but the task Johnson of lowa stood out the minds of boxing critics as “the man Maryland featured trials yesterday 4 was really a birdie. He outdrove short field than at the hot corner, of Huggins is apparently simple com- might come back.” fee will be $1.50, which includes costs and outputted Dunphy, forcing the where he was employed much the who when he broke his own South Atlantic of frames. former District champion play the of pared to McGraw's at this date. The South dream to time last year, and appears to have In first east-wesh clash, Bos- young American's record in the shot-put with a heave of There were no changes In odd from every tee. But he forgotten the of crown In standing the didn't all about that trick knee ton beat Pittsburgh yesterday in a wearing the most prized forty-five feet seventy and one-half of the leaders in the differ- outgam© Dunphy. That can't be done, put him LEAGUE ent that out of action while the soggy 10 to 7 game on a soggy field. BIG STATISTICS all fightdom was rudely broken by events in last night’s bowling at for the Columbia veteran is a fighter club was in training in Florida, inches. the Grand from every angle. Five Pirate pitchers and three Brave the of own body when Central. several spectacular plavs thud his the were running In Capital City dropped He made hurlers served wet balls which the husky sent to No marks broken in the the tourney last Roland the first hole when AMERICAN LEAGUE. middle westerner him — in his three games In the Red Sox pummeled for twenty-seven events, although the track was fairly night Blick and Thpmas shot to the his only apparent fault cropped out series, batters Win. Lose. the canvas In the round of front coming through with a par- hits and the foozled for six Club. W. L. Pet. seventh fast. in the class A doubles, smash- a hook on his long iron shots, which fielders « their ten-round bout at Madison ticularly brilliant one in connection errors. New York.. 13 -«M .700 .0.50 Teams which qualified in today's pre- ing the pins for a total of 710, a big in this case dropped his ball into a 8 Square Garden last night. It was wtih a double play. Bluege reallv - were Detroit 11 .570 .««0 -VSO liminaries were: margin over the former bunker. But came back with a All other scheduled games ,579 Romero’s American debut. leaders. Eontz he Dudley the new Red Hos ton .... 10 8 55# 536 University of Virginia, eighteen men and Gheen. real vengeance the second, outclassed Dee. postponed on account of rain. he was eliminated from at holing Sox shortstop, who performed re- St. Loots... 11 I© -534 .545 .5410 > But before in ten events; Washington and Lee. The bowling of Blick and a twenty-footer for an eagle 3. And ,5315 the heavyweight series the swarthy fourteen events; Thomas markably well against the Nationals Chicago ... 9 0 ,501# .474 men in eight North was featured by a flying start by with Dunphy to the left of the green reinforced the conviction in seven events; the Dee's play was flashy, hut he not Washington 0 12 .420 .455 .400 Chilean left Carolina, ten North latter with a 154 game. at third, a did by Firpo eight Virginia The former’s the Roland shanked handle himself with the ease and Cleveland . 7 11 2JS9 .421 -KJB Luis that South Americans Carolina State, in seven; best game was 119. got only a NORWOOD BIRD FIRST can fight. Four the mashie shot and half. grace that Bluege's Philadelphia « .333 -3«8 2U« times before Polytechnic Institute, five in five, and In the class A singles Campbell Dunphy missing a four-foot putt to characterized 12 knockout the invader, streaming Maryland, work. In eleven times at Bluege three in five. opened well with a 157 game, his win. failed bat games today. games tomorrow. blood, was beaten to the canvas; but Maryland qualified Beers in the but to meet the ball firmly only on Shot- second effort was only 95. but he The first of a great series of iron three occasions, IN Detroit at Washing'a. Detroit at Wazhing’n. after the second 6f these falls he put and javelin; Supplee in the javelin, came back and in one of those CONCOURSE RACE In the third with 115, tie- shots came at the fourth where the he was called upon to Chicago at New York. Chicago at New York. sent Johnson sprawling, and after pole vault and discus, and J. Endslow ing A. with sacrifice. He at H. Newman a total of 367. lad’s long mashie ended but a foot got four hits, one a double, St. Louis Boston. the fourth he returned with a final in the half mile. In the all-events of them Cleveland at Fhlla. Prevost shot into and a half from the pin, and he won held to that only through spasm of fury that sent the American Following the trials in discus, won first place of class A with distance The National Capital Concourse reeling before him about the ring. by the large the hole with a 3. Carelessness fast outfielding. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Fordham of North Carolina, with total of 1,050. a half Association, comprising the racing Then the glory departed for 127 9 Inches, a boy. around the green cost him at WHEN THIS WAY RESULT Peck Is Due to No games played—rain. feet in street putts Re to m. Quintin. knockout blow came in clothes, who proved to Lund of the the fifth, for he took three pigeon fanciers representing the four NATIONAL LEAGUE. The be Dunphy and the Bluege. though, may be from the seventh round after the Chilean Shenandoah Collegiate School, for from position inside the game retired leading clubs inaugurated their old here match was square. today, as Peck's wounded Clnh. W. L. Pet. Win. Lose. had been knocked about from comer the eleventh annual meeting of the RUGBY knee is fairly well and the bird series of races from Charlottes- New 14 5 .737 .750 .700 corner, sagging, but striving Virginia High TEAM PICKED healed York.. to School Athletic and Lit- The Real Thrill of Hatch. J veteran was to be sent into the line- ville, Va. Cincinnati. 13 « .«84 .TOO ,050 mightily to evade the knockout. erary League, stepped out from the IVhcn should a catcher signal for a tip when anything physically Chicago ...12 10 .545 565 -522 following the knockout and, apparently exertion, The stage was all set then at the like fit. For many years, the racing pigeon Confusion crowd without “waste ball”? Peck was in a severe fielding slump Ilnsoklyn ..IO O -520 -WO .500 was caused by an inadvertment ring- threw 136 feet. TO PLAY RUMANIANS sixth for the real thrill of the match. when fanciers have been endeavoring to Pittsburgh 10 12 .455 .478 .435 gong, first gave Dunphy, the honor, put his Answered by the accident that forced his ing of the which at with right retirement occurred, and the lav-off organize a concourse which would Boston 7 IO .412 .444 -3KO the impression that the fight had mashie shot thirty-five feet to the may add more interest the From was on RAY have been beneficial. Frequently to sport. Philadelphia 5 11 2112 .353 .294 been stopped and Johnson awarded By the of the pin, while MacKenzie SCHALK a few days every source, it is evident the organi- Associated Press. Catcher, . One of rest enable a slumping St. Louis... 5 13 .278 2JIO .263 a technical knockout. the line twenty feet short. The.vet- player to poise. zation will be a success. The birds EPIPHANYS ToYaKE PARIS, May 10.—Samuel Goodman, the kid of the greatest backstop* of all recover his Morrie SchlaifEer, Omaha middle- eran sank his 35-footer and time. were a.m. games today. games tomorrow. manager Has caught in 100 or more games per The Nationals were expected to use liberated at 9 and the first weight. knocked out Harry Martone of the American Olympic foot stepped up and ran his putt down. Oyster reported at loft of O. New at St. 1. New York at St. be- season for the past years, , elderly recruit the W. Nor- York L. of Jersey City in the sixth round of ball team, has announced line-up Two birdies. At the seventh it twelve pitcher, today in the opening wood at 10.58.45. The race was ex- Phila. at Cincinnati. Phila. at Cincinnati. ON KANAWHA SENIORS the Dunphy’s turn to grow care- v? * * of a se- Brooklyn at Brooklyn at Chicago. an eight-round semi-final. Joe Stoes- for his players for came ries of four games with the Tygers ceptionally fast, as the birds were Chirago. York, former the match tomorrow less, for the youngster topped his Tomorrow Boston at Pittsburgh. sel of New amateur and A catcher should at all times fol- afternoon Fred Marberry compelled to fly against a stiff north- heavyweight champion, knocked out with the Rumanian team. It follows: tee shot into the water hazzard may get the assignment. were GAME, in 6, for Dunphy play- low the plays in the field so that he mound Har- west wind. There 700 from RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S Tommy Gardner of the Pacific coast Kanawha Seniors, with a H-to-2 Charles Doe. San Francisco, fullback; vet got a half ris has about decided to use thirty-six lofts competing. pitch carelessly and then took can anticipate what is coining, and. these linnIon, 10; Pittsburgh, 7. In the third round of a six-round victory over the Argyles tacked away Turkington, ed his L.vo hurlers and and average speed per Edward George Dixon, from edge of the George The minute in Other game#* postponed— ruin. preliminary. in Val- 3 to get down the when the occasion arises, signal Mogridge as main mound yards of first return to each loft, section A of the senior class of the lejo, corps, his the Calif.; Robert Devereaux, Ohio, eighth, his pitcher for a waste ball. If the with Paul Zahniser and Byron the first seven of which are diploma W. B. A. A. series, are expected to and Norman became 1 up at the catcher is Speece serving as principal reserves. follows: Cleveland. Oakland. Calif., his second shot watching the field and winners, show the way to the Epiphany nine where Roland hooked W. O. Norwood. 1,482.84: IT. C. Darke, three quarterbacks; Dick Hyland, San bounds and lost the hole. 4-6. sees that a runner is about to steal, today at 5 o'clock on the south out of 1,477.64; A. 15. Moore, 1,477.46; H. Wehausen, ARE LISTED dia- Francisco, and Rudolph Scholz, Ker- Ten feet from the hole off. the or a and play has been called, 1,475.33; Joseph Frank. 1.474.50; A. 8. John- SEMI-FINALS mond of the Ellipse. the putt at the ninth.*f£ stone, 1,470 03; C. E. Kibbey. 1.469.71; E. 11. wanee, m., halfbacks; Caesar Roland missed he flashes the signal for a waste TECH IS Manelll, down. Then he started MERCILESS Willis. 1.468.15: J. Sherman, 1,462.47; D. Cos- Epiphany tossers have not yet : and turned 1 ball. The result, if the catcher is a Glazer, 1.459.45; J. John O'Neill, South Da- of great shots which brought tello. 1.461.93: ft. F. Volth. played in the series matches, but they kota; Edward Graff, San a series and man of good judgment brains, 1.458; W. I-'. Dismer, 1,457.26; D. It. Natbews. IN CHEVY CHASE Francisco; Wil- him from the rim of defeat and liam Muldoon, lone, in 1.457.09: John H. Holmead, 1.454.44; Edw. hope to" win their first start. Calif.; Allen C. Val- blckfor his second tourney is a man out | TO BUSINESS TEAM entine, Cove, Y.; won him twenty-five- thrown on bases. Piste, 1.453.84; F. H. Crown. 1.453.42; W. S. Glen N. A1 Williams fortnight. He holed a Copenhaven, 1.451.75; Orange, J.; T Hixon. 1.453.12: H. D. Shamrock Juniors are seeking a West S. Philip Clarke, San for a 4 at the tenth, where Earl Hixon, 1,449.56: Phil Krons, 1.449.48; in Francisco, the Ala., May were to be played this afternoon the Chevy Chase game tomorrow, according to Man- and Jack Patrick, Palo Alto. Dunphv'sfoo?£ chip was short and MONTGOMERY. 10.—The It was a Trewaila, 1.444.81; Bremmerman, 1.442.19; M. Calif., forwards. hit second annual track meet of the heartless Tech team that Clements, 1.434.88; C. Copenhancor, got yesterday. ager Bragunier at Lincoln 6244, who was square. Then Roland Walloped J. Club invitation tennis doubles tourney that under way can be telephoned The only change, according mulch up aga.nst the southern conference will be held this Business yesterday, 22 to 3, 1,430.10; H. C. Hite, 1.427.95: Bonis Hofer. between 6 and 7 to Good- another mashie shot were to fig- man. may be Norman ("Babe’” to win and be- afternoon. About 175 athletes from In the most weird exhibition of 1,425; M. Warland. 1.420.20: Harrington-Jun- SEMI-FINALSIn addition, and Francis Hunter due o’clock. Slater, pin at the eleventh colleges thirteen are entered. rec- seen in high base kans, 1.400; 11. Taylor. 1.382.68; M. Fitzger- Woodland, Calif., captain of the team, up, put another hole in No hall the school titular King, P. most likely against R. Norris Williams and Glaspo ran come 1 and at ords were made in the yester- ald. 1.381.19; 11. 1.371.86: J. Butler, ure in an exhibition match, Insects roughshod over for Muldoon. bag got home in 2 trials matches this season. 1,360.04; R. Baulin, 1.340; Arthur bringing Olympic the winning, 16 th™ when he Dunphy s day. After driving Cy Cummings Asheton, , thus all of the American team in Crescent Juniors, to 2, The team which will meet the Ru- twelfth, well inside to the 1,324.77, and E. J. Kelly. 1,309.11. driving twenty the showers in less two the same time. Play in the tourney was slated for 3 o'clock after hits off Corson. manians contains only six of the '‘regu- h than innings, action at Carroll smacked two homers in the lars,” th al- toe Manual Trainers continued their the exhibition probably an hour or so later. the others of whom are being Thev halved the thirteenth Manager Buck Grier of the Pe- hatting bee against with second. saved for the match with France on though Roland's putt for a 3 hit the worth Athletic Club has called prac- Brown and it Washburn, who won the was until pigeonsseTrecord Williams and May 18. cup they halved the fourteenth tice today at 5 o’clock at the Georgo- not Marosy toed the mound year, also Senior nines of the Überty and and town In the last two Chevy Chase tournament last Hollow. sessions that the Tech - competition, Shamrock Athletic clubs planned to attack was halted. ill appear in the regular Dunphv had to sink a six footer Pukuda and Takcicia Ha- meet today at 3 o’clock on the Union fifteenth, and Tew was invincible against the meeting M. for a haJf in 5 at the IN FLIGHT rada, the Nipponese champion, in one station plaza. SIO,OOO CARD to 90. got a Stenographers, as he fanned eleven 110-MILE t i Inside Golf RACEON 2 down with 3 of the semi-finals. In the other Zenzo sixteenth, where his weak- BOXING hatters. McCormick and Adelman play Hnnsdell and Riverside players were half at the each Shimizu and Sam Hardy will AT CHURCHILL DOWNS wabbled on the edge of clouted homers and. together The By Chester Horton to be opponents today at 5 o'clock on ly hit putt Tuesday Night, May 13th with Hunt, they the Maroon and Washington Racing Pigeon Club Dwight F. Davis and Arthur Hellen. grounds at LOUISVILLE, Ky., May cup and finally dropped. The vet- led. tomorrow. the 37th and Reservoir 10.—The the a trap Cray’s attack. A total of twenty- Anal match is carded for The golfer who keeps the oblique streets. tossers are to re- was on spring racing at put tee shot into at a new record to its long list much in Ransdell curtain raised eran his was KENILWORTH ARENA three bingles were registered by added Four matches, all of interest plane of his iwtng functioning as port at 1315 C street at 4:30 Churchill Downs today with Clark the seventeenth where he dormle the when the birds homing from Cumber- Japanese o’clock. the match was even 34 , that the entire SIO,OOO and over, Rounds Fighting Techites. it should willfind himself free from a handicap. added, for three-year- 2 down the of land, Md., flew a distance of 110 miles, team was seen in action and in vic- Shamrock Seniors took the measure . olds and upward at a mile and one- though Roland took three putts from Fukuda golf Dunphy miss- Kenilworth Cars Direct Arena tories, were played yesterday. lot of annoyances, and I have of the W. B. Moses & Sons nine, 10 to eighth, as the feature number on the the edge of the green. to air line, in ninety minutes. disposed of Walter for a 3. General Admission, and Harada handily I ') a known many 6, in a five-inning game. program. ing a thirty footer $1.50 Two hundred and fifteen birds from C. Wilson, 6—l, 6—2, and ¦* ‘ “ A WALK AWAY Pate and E. / players whose to- Fourteen horses. Including Chacolet The cards: just easily ' sixteen lofts were released at 9 Shimizu and Hardy scored as Dominican Lyceum athletes were to and Hopeless, the H. Price Headley en- out .5 3536366 3—30 Major and Julian Myrick, ' 4-1 °* traßUc> **” be sent through the paoes today at 5 try and probable favorite; Chllhowee, MacKenzie o’clock, weather and north- over Cedric Dunphy out ....4 5 4 4 5 J 6 4 3—-38 in clear — — /vfu AR.H. 0. A. Tech. 0. 3, < o’clock on the Washington Derby But. AB.H. A. 6 l, 6 . suited from this barracks GaD&her brothers* candidate: Ac- Markrniie In ••••43 4 4 3 5 5 4—33 Xafsky.Sb 6 0 4 1 M’C’m’k,3b 7 10 west in PIMLICO” 6 part the tuary. winds. Local combinations took *- la a diamond. Guest of Honor, Ten Lee, Moon 5 4 5 4 3 5 5 4—35 Taylor.lb.. 4 17 0 Hunt.ss... 6 6 2 2 and Rol j% one tUn It Raker, Startle Dunphy in SPRING The average speed of the first re- other two matches. Connie I and Col. Gilmore, Jack by the MEETING {Reward,rf 1 0 0 0 Brist.lb... 6 0 8 0 which had f i| common thing to Weaver’s eligible for the classic, are Splendid prizes given club Irown.p... 3 13 2 ApriLc.... 6 212 2 turn to each loft follows: Doyle, in a “come-back.” to the winners by Dr. May 1-13, Ist 2:30 P.M. by no preparation, see a player with entered. It was considered probable were presented Race, Stott,lf 4 10 0 Wilsen.2b. 6 4 2 3 Pennington, been preceded real f Farges, of golf Admission tine, tux.) 11 William R. and Oh. 2.085 f COMPETING scratches would cut the field to a dozen j r De chairman the 51.fi.'. SiW'ft'e.cf 10 Werber.cf. 6 4 0 0 2.082; 2.071; gave way to Davis and Hellen after / ' a fine swing 12 CREWS Moore, B. 4 O. special leaves yards; Charles Parr. R. B. Barry, but at who starters or less. Indications pointed to committee, and Mrs. Tom vice Union Station 11:40 Block.rf... 3 0 2 1 Ad’hn.lf... 5 2 0 0 Fitzgerald. Klmon Koeh. 2.023: three sets, 3—6, 6—4, 6—2, that nT\ is unable to ae- a.m. Frequent trains via B. * M. J. 2.044: ' a heavy track. president of the club. W.. A. elec- 3 14 6 Dove.rf... 8 110 Phil Krons, 2.021; Har- was the only closely con- compllsh anytUng lines. Tridl'x'r.c. 4 0 2 2 Tew.p 6 0 11 John L. Wolf. 2,022; the clash tric Mudd.Sb... rington-Jimkans, 2.013; United States naval one of the afternoon. Davis on the ball. He is IN RACES The Cmings,p. 0 0 10 10 0 0 J. Kelly, tested CAMBRIDGE Summaries. lofts. 2,008; K. Ranlin. 2,004; B. were steadier pair and ¦ —-" >(? a pnxsle, even to —R. R. Mackenzie, Walter,•».. 3 0 2 4 1.999; F. M. Frazier. 1.905; lonis Hofer. 1.988; and Hellen the “C” MEET First flight, semi-final Marosy,p.. 0 0 0 0 1,964; this told. Wait C. Johnson and f himself. He loses CLUB ON CARD. Pol , defeated Bar! McAleer, E. P.. 1 up In Dismer, 1,985; loft, F. H. Col. ' * W. F. Manor middle ' Col., •80yer.... 10 0 0 Crown, M. Chares!, who won the the plane of his Nearly 400 high school athletes are 19 holea; C. J. Dunphy, defeated G. J. 1,963. C. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 10.— up. Atlantlp title last year, were the other swing at some point. competing today in the track and field Voight. E. P.. 1 Final—MacKenzie de- Totals. .32 17 Totals. .63 23 27 1 part. They Keep plane eight-oared represent- ~4t26 also had a race from Char- District netmen to take this In its proper rela- Twelve crews meet of the “C” Club, in Central Stadi- kArotr The club and Wash- clnb, •Batted for Stott in ninth. lottesville, Va., 262 birds from fifteen fell easy prey to Williams tion, in the back swing of your ing four colleges were ready today um. The first was to start at 2 o'clock. hit by batted ball. not being able to win a game. and the of your ability at A tSunner competing. Liberation was at bum, measure to test out a new and three- {Batted for Werber in ninth. lofts Owing to the death of Mrs. Hubert golf willbecome an open book in your mile «. 9 o’clock and the first arrival was at BASE BALL;;rP Business 01000000 0— 1 Work, wife of the Secretary of In- own hands. Yon need not be con- quarters course on the Charles River 10:58. were AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK ffech 44103280 0—22 of terlor, the matches that scheo- cerned about the forward swing, if should weather conditions make MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS The average speed per minute played the yJitjNISEIb' McCormick (4), Hunt (3), uled to be at White House this plane Is maintained in the back Washington vs. Buns—Stott. Werber, the first return to each loft follows: then, rowing possible. Rough water yes- Detroit (8), April (4). Wilson (2), today were called off. swing. Every now and as you Tickets on sale Spaldings, 1338 G Pants Srist Error*—Dove, Harry Burke, 1,477.64 yards; B. practice, 1 llv Khaki Tew (*). ft. A. terday to Adelman (2). Dove. Frank, 1.474; know, yon connect with a good long closed the basin PIEDMONT TJIAGtTE. St. N.W, from Bs3o A.M. to 1 P.M. tilvers tone, Block (3), Eridlinger, Kudd. Cum- Moore, 1.477.47: Joseph F. J. be able upper \ Best Marine 7K Volth, 1,458; W. F. Pismor, 1,457: D. R. one. Your sole aim is to to forcing the crews to seek the Raleigh, 14; High Faint. 10. Tickets on sale at The Heeht Co., rungs, Walter* (2). Two-base bite—McCor- duplicate r Khaki (2). Mathews, 1,456; Manor loft, 1,454; F. H. such shots. Chances are Banvule, 6; Winston-Salem, 4. 517 7th St. mick (2), Wilson (3), Hunt Werber. 10,000-METER WALKING reaches of the river, and further un- Greensboro, 6; Durham, J hit—Hunt. Home runs—McCor- Crown, 1.453; Phil Krons, 1,449: John L. that In the accidental loag drive yon 8. v Three-base Wolfe, 1,448; Louis Hofer, 1,425; Uarrington- maintained year oblique plane settled conditions were promised for White mick, Adelman. Stolen bases—April (3), IS SHATTERED SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. A/ Dock Pants Stott. Left on bases—Business, 8; Jnnkans. 1.400: M. J. Fitzgerald, 1,381; J. P. RECORD throughout the swing. Next time you today. and ts Adelman. 1,360; E. Raulin, 1,340; E. J. Kelly, play- Mobile, 7; little Bock. 3. Radiators Penders ¦T JL Finest Army O CA Tech. 12. First base on balls—Off Cummings. Butler, TOWN, Union of South see a picture of one of the great triangular varsity race are Birmingham, S; Chattanooga, 8. kutd made ox repaired. 4; 1; off Marosy. 1; T. 1.300. CAPE the poattloa of Us hands For the ant Duck ; off Brown. o.ff Tow. Africa, May 10.—Before sailing for ers observe Harvard, Pennsylvania and Columbia. Nashville, 4; Atlanta, 3. Cons installed In any make Off dimming*. 8 in 1 2-3 innings; off to his at the top 10 DIFFER-EXT MAXES France yesterday to compete in the with relation head, quadrangular varsity Now Orleans, 6; Memphis, 4. RADIATORS Brown, 13 in 5 1-2 inning*; off Marosy, 2 in 2 * This show In the Junior ID and K. WORKS Riding Tow, 11, Olympic .