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SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. Indians’ Chances Depend Largely on Walter Mails : U. S. Army Resents Defeat of Boxers: CLEVELAND LEFTHANDER "%, %252, %%:+4, .|| EATHERNECKS N LEAD ™= Rex v RiPly ANXIOUS FOR REVENGE WAS SENSATION OF 1920 ON BRITISH AMATEURS- Roungster Credited With Ability to Attain Rank ¥ Marine \:'ur ps Duckpin League, with ¥ of Star Among Southpaws—Sublime Con- i fidencein Himself Mistaken for Egotism. . lost. but Semper Fidelis Quint Close Second in the Marine Corps Duck- pin League. Leathernecks are in the van in the Best Pugilists Were Not Chosen for Yankeég Squad—Tables May Be Turned at Interna- tional Tourney in London Next Year. front of the idelis team. Chauteau Thierry and Soissons quints are above the .600 mark. The stand- BY BILLY EVANS. WMATLS unquestionably was the pitching sensation of F , ) L > g e, 2 4 1 V YORK. January 22—So far as the United States Army is con- - the American League in the final stage of the 1920 race. Join- : - emper S : ] H cerned, British amateur boxers are not likely to enjoy themselges Chatean BY LAWRENCE PERRY. ing the Cleveland club late in August, Mails came down the : 7 Nommons s as much at the next international amateur boxing tournament Piome stretch in typical “Man o' War” style. He won seven games, didn’t pons.. X Veterans as they did at the recent contest here. Uncle Sam’s Army men feel guffer a defeat, and was the league's most effective pitcher as far as the humiliation of the New York debacle keenly and it may be an- earned runs off his delivery was concerned. Walter Mails finished the nounced that plans are under way whose design is to present for British,, Stahiberger, lual set, Moore, 2920 season the most feared southpaw in the American League. He kept | § ; - High' Teathernecks, 562 consideration at the proposed return tourney in London next vear a @p the good work in the world scries. What will Walter Mails do this o igh q cks, 1,504 1 group of soldiers representing the various weight divisions of far greater year? The Cleveland club’s chances to repeat, in a great measure, de- » 3 i . 105.14; Burkhalter, 3 ability than those who sought to uphold our prestige in this city early.. pend on the showing made by Ma: : =t ks 4 " , ot 10815, ;':.u.m.x:;w“ Ghuth 5 ansl week. leytl'x ]lorth}:’nn_nng campaign of intensive training in all that _, araphernalia me! ails. i v < - - L s, 5 W Y ertamns to h-class X y: i 1 Star southpews genersily are re-|oeieon et That 1 ‘}}?;}FEC“E?'“‘{ Laureiison, R ikectongimts v ll |pertains to high-class boxing the War Department will be directly . sn garded as unusual players. The|for th : 1 The Herald and “The Star quints, players, in speaking of the avera sorry. as the umplres had their work [ which are tied for first place in the Jeft-handed pitcher, refer to him |cut out. He asied me what I'thought | eireuit, with 14 games won and 10 MISS GLADDING ROLLS as a ‘“cuckoa” That means of the Chicago club. I told him it was |lost, will meet Wednesday in the final DUCKPIN GAME ratic, pecullar, unusual, a bit differ- |one of the greatest clubs I had ever |match of the schedule. In addition OF 138 ent. Rube Waddell was eccentric. |seen It agreed by the critics |to the trophy for the winning team| o o o Vean Gregg had his peculiarities. One | that’if Cleveland could win two games [§150 will be distributed among the could go down the line of the star|it Would just about put Chicago out |rollers of the lengue for leadership In In the meantime there is not allisoldiorr talent will be sufficient to keep Army post or cantonment or fort from | them in the amateur ranks. Plattsburgh to the Presidio. from | (i RS present tme boxers in the ie Gladding of the Bureau of Sandy Hook to Seattle, where the|turn professional as soon as their ern- Engraving and Printi g Hotel Commodore bouts are not being | listments expire, if not before, there.. W ran Maate ,mlnfl(_m:' ;3:“:3: {oke now being no incentive for them -to ems |of the running. ; g discussed in a mood that verges upon | rciain ams : r o ordinary. Walter Mails is no excep- | SIS, : B s o ; : I N. J. where|fected we shall no doubt find that a . BagD: AE1S A o e District. She made . Dix, at Wrightstown, N. J. re | fecte: 1 no Son _ Pernaps that augurs v;lelf‘lnf‘zrlhgg came aEbY OT Coveleskie can win 2 |NORTH CAROLINA QUINT six spares, tho detailed score being: S G 3 the1st Division is stationed. there is femeds for this condition has been hances to be rated a star 3 Sitee Winoiie tw N e 10—29°—47%—63%—72—80—97°—113% 20 8 . 1ot a soldier who would not join in a - i} 2 e e Minnine tve g il st 1) ENGAGE G. U. HERE |12 - el e meil B s : [} Just Confidence, Not Ego. already in. AS a_matter of fact I will ot et e ',‘ sasitet i ‘r:g::‘\:td :)m:I::“ar‘:as,x?i‘_ns_;_imumng' —_— i be surprised if Chici : +| Narth Carolina_ University's baske — A e . - Any el Shaidien: kuow "!:,'."“3,32 T Jooked at Mails soo SforeSinn Me” | ball team will play Georgetown here| ¢ se Club duckpin rollers 4 {who showed himself on the streets. 4 happened to engage in cunverss ing it would be wise not to. get too | February 4. Gther games arranged by [ will engage the National S: gs and 1 Men at Dix Have Abllity. I with him probab WW"" K;‘l",’,“l‘h'“; chesty. That was my first impulse. A |the Tarheels are as follows Trust team on the former's alleys o \ ! And primarily there are twenty-two pression that he “hated himsel;” that |second look convinced me the thought [ January— jon: 26, Trinity, at Durham. | Tu€sday evening. Thursday there B | yen who have established pugilistic e x;’s!l eg:u;‘fx ms“;’“ e m"'m’ uch | Was not actuated by egotism, but con “F‘ y—1, ]\ rginia, MI( ariottesville will: be :.n mlu-‘r‘rcls‘lh ;r:mnr‘\;!ch'ml { “upremacy among the thousands of e was cal. caching fdence. ‘Instead of ridienling the oo | Washington and Lee, gicn; 3 amshore Lunch an 'n B 5 g thoxsa fls Yo 1 a conclusion, one would be doing the |jiar T rathor sdomiiey Sane toe 22| dinia Military ; , at(tles quit even in the first “club nite” g [oldiers stationed at this sveal vate|Fine Weather Brings Out Playezs. attitude. You can imagine my feel- | o & 3 match at Chevy Chase. The Hamshore big left-hander a great injustice. napo S | every minute of their spare time to B : T worked the first two or threelings a few days later when I picked | Canmine Stater by geini S0 Lunch won the first game by three Tecting. themselves pugilistically Number of Britons to Contest.. American League games in_ which |up the paper and saw where Mails | March—2. North Carolina State at Raleigh, | PiNS, the second was a tie and the long _whatever intensive lines the N Mails pitched. His remarkable nat-|had shut out Chicago, 2 to 0. In one |5, Virginia at Raleigh. third went to the Brown Bottles by War Department may adopt, Right in Open Tourney. ural 1lit; i diately impressed |inning with tha bases filled he struck one point. “Pete” de Sibour con- there are men at Camp Dix who S el e T et pertect control. yet |out the side, V taver and Collins be- tributed high game of 116 and top B e AT e A i as having| THO Dast week hus seen the largeat: When it was necessary to get the ball | ing two of the men to Whiff. I can New Orleans Results set of 327. D fr Sreater than any Army | number of golfers on the links that over he came through. In a way, his |recall saying to myself. representative who boxed against the | have been in action this win: Yes:- cctivoness,| “Can you beat that big fellow? He Post Office Club took all three games itish at the Hotel Commodore. — e g wildness added to his effectivencss. | o, 40 {25 P qons V18 First race, four-year-olds and up; claiming; | from Terminal Thursday and ran its Br s e e e (o thls fact: | terday and Friday, two ideal days Tor because none of the batters crowded ® one mile and a quurter—Brookland, 108 (Hue- | margin _of lead in the Washington The best Army opinion obtainable has | golf. have brought out the players by the plate on him. I always like to Starred in World Series. pel), 8 to 1, 3 to 1, 7 to 5, won; Paddy Dear, | Ladies’ League to 8% games. Three-Gam i i v Wi ot represented ! the score, and most of the courses: #ee new players get llon[x. if lheykare During the world serles Maili was | 100, (Meone2). 745 5. 8 t6 5. second; Waltet = Holds e Advantage Ove}- King of Fight Promoters to Handle L e e ain lioied ae T i m e oarty e eeted ype. 1 often Spemk & urnbow, einich), 1 to 2, third ime, ! 4 2 . v . inter O e I e icouragement. It |sent in to relieve Caldwell in the first | 2.05, Lotters, Carydon and Wiil Do aiso ran. H Result Directors in the Interstate the Dempsey-Carpentier $500,- |dave tournament. In O | T e e e aw davn (bl doesn't cost me a cent, and & bit of inning of the third game. Two Tuns | s and une sl farionerosoce Sen. 110 avanapicy Duckpin League. 000 Bout by Himself. notimeetichernritiah: Theilnet Army lmInE B o ol o praise often means a great deal to|had been made off Caldwell. He held | (fiif) it 40 5. 10 3 won: Tablenn gue. 5 A oD Do O b oy e e e T e ster. After Mails had pitched ! Brooklyn scoreless for six and two- | p'H - 106 (1t St SR 3 = Sorig . athletic officers a E v - & fine game I remarked to him: (hird Innings, making way for @ DInch | Mahosey. 106, (Lugstonty, 3 to 3 thua soods | First race, twoyearolds; three fulongs | Engineers aro three games in front in} Tex Rickard. the greatest of fight|3INIoe SUETE 1y Yook pace at St | dinary, of courae. i Tt you can keep on pitching like |hitter in the eighth. On the train that| 1.114:5." Young Shing, Bdmund, Alberta and | wan: Pinnacle, 109 (Keunedy), even. 2 to D.|the race for the title in the Interstate | promoters, is going to promote the|youjs last July. The lightweight| The coming open champlonship “at that th ill never get you out of [evening I bumped into him and com- | St. Quentin also ran. second; Elins, 108 (Miller), 1 to 5, third. Time, | nyckpin League, Directors are in the | Dempsey-Carpentier fight alone. He |championship at that time was won|the Columbia Country Club will -be 8 Y. Wi - plimented him on his showing. Third ‘race, the Peerless purse; three-year- | 0.3¢ 4-5. Squaw Ohief, Navisco, Orris, Opulen head of | Is to ass full obligati s well | BY Corp. Toomey, now stationed at, without question the biggest and best the American League. “That Brooklyn club is made to or-|olds: six furiongs—United Verde, 119 (Bar- | and Onimito also ran. *a | zunner-up position. fonr games ahe S gations, as well | o7 P "Who at the Commodore|ever held in the United States. ‘Tt » With a smile Mails replied: der for me,” was his laconic reply.|Tatt). 13 to 5, even, 1 to 2. won; Bunga Buck, | Second race, ((mr—ye-r—c!z‘l_‘ -ndhn‘z'l“i the Stenographers. All the teams, ex-|as the $500,000 purse. Cochrane and|pyt up the best and hardest bout of | has been ascertained that several of- *If pitching like that wlll keep me | Tpoge birds are lucky any time they | 402 (1arie) 7 to 1 3 to 1. mecond; Kancocas. | claiming; six furlongy—AReceAl, ™Eimeid, | cept one, are above the .400 mark. The|Brady, who were to be his partners|the evening against Jimmy Brown of | the best known British professionsie n the league, I am going to stay here | .o e when I'm pitching.” ee), 1 to 3, third. Time, 1.153-5. even, 2 in the promotion of this affair, gave((he Navy. in addition to Duncan, Ray and Mitch @ long while. I can do a lot better |*Every fan remembers his great work | R8% Day Lills, Madeline Lillian, British | 110 (Bames). 0 to 2, 8 to 5 Time, | Standing: it up after a mix-up over the forfeits. ell, will come to this country ¥o A Pickens), 6 to 5, third. % ice of Boxers Pusxzles. than that! in the sixth game, when he beat|Liner Trust Official and Brown Check also | My, 107 CCKECR. §o. 00k ard, ‘Superior, Team. : Pct. Arer| Tex is a game guy. However. he C:”s Ser wom the light.heavy- | P12y in the open. Of course, it goes..c . At first I thought, “the young man |Swith, 1 to 0, in a great pitching duel. | Fourth race, the West End . four. | Far Fast, Dinty Moore and Galopin al . | Engineers .. 3 090 4p48 1is used to the trials and tribulations Private Snyde KLO = a | Without saying that America’s gremt.: Dates himself.” Yet he said it'insuch | Mails has great possibilities. He has | year-olds and up: one mile and seventy yards| THird Tace, four-yearolds yrir E}:“,fi.‘;’,‘,‘mm - 19 1505 | of matchmaking and seems to be able welsh'fihg:)l;‘;':g?t:: S‘-fl weignt | est will play in the event. < a serious manner Isoon changed my (a chance to be a second Rube Wad- [ St Isidor, 107 (Hamilton), 1 to 4, out, out, | Clniming: six’ furlongs—Princem TFRie |07 | B urth Bection. b= to train white elephants with great|Corp. Lan ] It rests, of course, with the Cp mind. It wasn’t egotism, but rather a |dell. As one player once aid, when his Warsaw, 108 (Thurber), 6 to 1, 8 to 5, ‘(‘5,""("‘\!::'). 3;”51}3 20 5 '3, hecond;, Mug. | Claims 500 success. Rickard says above all that | title. Just how Private Jack Cortrigh! ; ing ri i v lected over these established blim, nfidence in his ability. Just |fast ball is working right, you don't ; Pastoral Swain, 105 (Collins), 8 to 5, 2 , third. Time, . | Inspectors ....... 429 the fight will take place somewhere, | Was sel Prior to the Cleveland-Chicago series. ' see it, but you can hear it. Mails was | third. ' Time, L4335. Tipposabib, Flibberty | yiem; 12 (TTyon): Cven . ‘and Lakross aiso ran. | Tarifts - 1429 some time, most likely in Canada, but | championse to ml;:‘zli:;‘n.;;nnr::‘;:‘m\c which was important, T was assigned |the sensation of 1920. What will he | GIbbett and Pagama also ran. " race, Ladiscushion bandicap; tbree- | Dockets 310 possibly in New Jersey. e o Tavie the Choctuw. Tne to New York from Cleveland. be in 19217 Fifth race, four-year-olds and up; claiming: | vearolds and upward; one mile and ;::;’ League records are: High team game, | Rickard's long list of matchmaking | JF vate_ Do “w weted to tackie Hugh z - ] > o 3, wo ) 0 Tison) en, | 1,576; high individual game, Marble, 150; | promotion line. is contests always A 1L (Buesel, 410 8 1,103, second; st | 10 T0,"scond;, Henry, o oweha 2nd Tacas | High inafeidual set. Sivenius, 310 drew big houses and none of them lost | WelELt 18 not understcod, Thore 13 i8loo; ‘Specinculse Gt woa? Aatteal alvo ras. | slsormas .« rt ciaim. | o L2018 average rollers on each team | money for him. His succeases were: | ;jontto titles should not be permitted Sixth npward: are: Jones, Engineers, 103.31; Myers, | Gans-Herman, Gans-Nelson, Jeffries- | pi80 10 ULeS Si0l S TO% 40 FEInTe 0 . . Tace, foursear-oids and up; claiming; { _Fifth race, four-year-olds and - il r—] ing; five and_a_balf furiongs—Zindon, Directors, 104.25; Smith, Stenographers, | Johnson, Willard-Moran, = Willard- | /2, St!'lkes s ares alld Spll& T 10 5 ke By St 5y wons Baocty Nae 404 | (Mitler): 80 16 t9 6. 3 10 5, won; Blondel: | 101.31; Bartel, ‘Fourth® Section, 103.6; | Dempsey, not to mention 'his success ,’;‘,"{,,Efin'; o onr o, s b (Moore), 7 to 3, 1 to %, second; Capital City, | 108 {Wilson), & to 1,'2 to 1, seconds MATOH | McNerney, Cliims, 101.24; Wilhite, In- |in Madison Square Garden this year.|yoiuot significant prestige. 111 (Lyke). 1 to 3, third. Time, 2.07 25, | Collins, 105 {Kenneds), 4 to 5 third. LW | opeciors, 57: Marble, Tariffs, 100.41; Gist, Royden, Goldcrest Boy, Solid Bock and Neweli | .08 25, Sweenlit, Xowte, ot aocknic | Dockets, 160.15. lumbia Country Club to make the. - tourney the succses it will assuredly e. The Washington Golf and Countmy Club members will be able to play on thier new course some time next year. The four new holes are comn. ing along in fine shape, and the fair- ways will be plowed and seeded ne spring. The new fourth, fifth, sixt and seventh greens are aiready grad- ed and need only harrowing and seed- ing to be made plavable. v . The four new holes will change the: From Lieut. S. B. Wilson, athletic entire character of the course. All ficer at the Infantry School, Camp NAVY YARD LEAGUE. Gintmes W A ren wag Cavan oy, also ran. OLD GLORY AT TOP. T, G- T have word_ that the | the holes are of such length that no NA! FAGUE. o Seventh race, three-year-olds and up: cleim- | *"gii} race, four-year-olds and upward: ome rocess through which the Army | plaver will get home better than..a.. rpedo. Broadside Mount, | LeManquais ing; oné mile and a sixteenth—¥rogtown. 112 | il and a sixteentn—Bianca, 108 (Keiney), 8| | EADS BY BIG MARGIN. z one prof dri Aiia i hie. For th o1 17 8 18 o 37| (King). 6 to 1, 2 to 1. even, won; Cheer |17 T'to2, G to 5, wun; Stiver Sandalls, oo . * | 01d Glory continues to wave in front | ean Sevelon TIELEam PO e enr | ordinary players two. fall 'wooden 158 111 100 * 1% 1% 53 - i Baeames e L s B, (Bames). 200 8 1o Cna: Fimer 348 35, Team Tops War De. | ! the Woodman of the World Duck- | Army tournaments, in which honor | shots will be needed to reach any of.« &5 56 90 102 97 89 . e Time, 14625, Mary Erb, " Troltus, Falt | vociasss, Oonstantine, Lama, Night Wind|Signal Corps P8 War De- |\ lecague. The Old Glory team is|and prestige coming to outstanding' the greens on the new holes. 135 113 88 91 97 105 s Orfent, St. Germain and Mark West also ran. | and Blasoory also ran. pertment Woman’s League. twelve and one-half games in the van. —— - with the Fraser quint being next in The Signal Corps team, captained|line. The standing: Totals.. 533 531 473 Totals.. 563 507 505 Totals.. 302 Tube. Gun Shop. o e L . o i Roudenb'h 8 77 87 Fenton:-. 8 76 88 Engineers. New Orleans Entries Today’s Havana Entries by Miss Murray, which has lost only [ " 4 2 59116 104 Cunnin'm B2 %e o1 | Gapploger. 73 78 78 |l ———————————————x{| four games in forty-two, is leading Fraser . B J Gates. = g - | oak - 34 91 01 Weier.. 90122 go| Roetscl. 92 76 78 (FOR MONDAY.) First race, claiming three-yearolds sud w: | the War Department Women's Duck- | 21, - =] 101 100 94 Stockett. 110 102 99 ‘a8 First race, two-year-old maidens #ix furlongs—Miss Dixie, 86; Lyric, 5_1-" pin League by a good margin. The | Booster 32 St ——— = = 3 Jongs—Mawrcoron, 115; Red Tom, cuit, 100 Voorim, 100; Stiletto, 108; Fine, | Quartermaster’s quint is second with |Eim . i 7 38 3 £ Totals.. 457 490 479 Totals.. 492 475 441 5 115; Maryland Belle, 112; Misdeal, 1 1047 Breaditne, 104; Wiille Woods, 110; 8tak-| 33 wins and 12 defeats. The stand-| Knight of the Oak team has rolled 2 f East Erecting. . - Adventure, 118; Baby Evelyn, |-ader, 110; Sayons, 112; Sir Edger, 113; ing: high game of 154, with Supplee of the 2 Pearson. 8 112 90 Homphe's 135 72 85 115; Margaret Elanors, | tagenet, 114. 2 : 7 = 3 3. Shott of o ® : 112; Kate Brummel,| BSecond race, cluimin Kigaall Oorpa: Rét:| 0ld Glory next, ‘with 15! ;. * 02; the Fraser team has contributed the BeR. Y. M. C. A. EVENING LEAGUE. il e iy e A T 2 high set of 391. Rice of Old Glory S alse or estorin, Mortimer. 95 91 106 Nicholson 99 99 111 2 four-year-olds and | Moody, 104; Roseste, Finance Allotments. ..o . . 101 120 89 122 104 95 Union Transter. Car. Dept. five and & half furlonge—Jean Bullant, | Spungs, 100! Gratian, 100. Transportation g | rolled a game of 152. 98 111 112 Biggr.... 3 80 T7 Bencher. 85119 82|10 Oirculate, 108; Refferty, 11i; Miss Kro- | “Third race, claiming; four-year-olds and up; E Averages of the leading performers ° ° 36 535 52 McConmell 96 94 70 92 96 106 | ter, 108; Sandy H., 10; Jay Thummei, 103; | five and one-half furlongs—Black Prince, 101 0% R of the six teams are: Supplee, Old 66, (1) ' A e EiciE BRI e g Burss L Srol ertser S0F vt rices” on Eating Drawing. 2 rew: 5 3 5 it 3 Runneyven, 106; Polar Club, 107; 3 kle, Al 9 ° Dauterich | 98 90 124 Shettle... 51 82 94 | Haifieigh. 95 105 80 101 88 100 | Just, 113; Yaphank, 114; John K. Koche, 109: | 100: The Blne Duke, 100; Out The Way, 115, gzz‘;ligzlgg‘.“%;’. e R“‘e’;“'fl; Craiiem Streamer . 94 100 113 Kline, 100 51 83 —_—— — — —|ore "v've M"T‘km; Carl Elwanker, 108; Var| " Fogrth race, Marianm: h“flg'c:lp' d"m':f = il 4 = 3 7 7 . 10 -3 3 i Bl s Eas U a5 vee wmam T imin: o hve gy ana | BT ods 120 B e S e 5 5 ie Nephew, o 3 >4 , 1113 W, 3 Q 7 100 o1 Burgoyne, 1107 Fhilanderer, 105; Troteus, 110; | 105 RUght Angle, 11; 417 Aelos 1600 SHoch 2 T made us feel happy yesterday at the 82 94 92 Schilling, 113; Zone D'Armee, 108; Frederick | }9%¢% 1083 Pictil, (Ol 574! the Great, 118; Jugo, 110; Hellow Bloswom, | 13 Bele O PLNo It g™y i opening of the White Palace Cafeteria Smtl Wi e s 102 2 = 8300 : o s e Onklsaad pume; ove mile: | ML L0l BT Four yenroid: mile and No. 2 to hear so many patrons remark Howell. '-’ Totals.. 463 433 492 Totals.. 501 496 432 | three year-olds—White Star, 108, Thaton, 9| gfey yards—Doublet 2d, 95; Timothy J. Hogan, = Schofeld. 98 101 95 90 97 100 % ; Fantoche, 104; Pimlico, - 100: % 2, Mos Baer 100 98 100 102 101 133 AMERICAN ICB CO. LEAGUS. ii.'&‘;"“xo‘.'::‘r.'u...?;w‘.“&’;‘.‘s‘. q‘?a:n“ni, o; Twe | 2 N R LA R that .the‘)" apg"ec‘ate“-}‘ our effort"s to sup =it e N0 g cneltin No 8. | ace, Choctaw purse: Tour.gear-olds 107, Blger, 10 e ant ply quality “eats” at the “old prices. Totats.. 494 491 477 518 500 536 110106 08 Overhoits. 06 102 92(4nd upi one mile and serealy yarie-Saen: xteenth—American Soldler, < ; ‘Harmony. more, a ne 0 , 5 L, 3 I e L o 17 03 135 Conme’. of 8 Frogiown, 108; Bestho 110; Tantal 106; Plerre A Peu, 102;;=l|n ol, 1107 War CIGAR with Robt. Burns' = 3 B BELE paRimuial i mhe s R R et | e e o Look at This Reduction Rice. — ¢ - . 104; . Stone, 107; L 109; . e A e B re e R e Do U il | ported Sumatra wrapper i Handicap. ri , 100; 3 = 5 : 2 i . Rt 100; Bar ‘One, 100. command an essive major- Tetsin.. 438 €59 514 Totals.. 460 519 542 4 1 ‘Soventh race, claiming; fouryear-lds and fio T lmpr' S AJOT™ P“re’ Rl Cll * Joliffe..." 97 96 108 up; one mile and & sixteenth—Arbitrator, 1 ity in‘most 6. P. 0. LEAGUR. Chaconas. 102 119 123 Serbian, 105; Susan M., mfls"x'f"fl‘ 1 . communities. & Tano. Rawlings. 118 100 117 4 100. Tiger Rose, Robt. Burns does—by keeping A Mug' Only Hartung.. 93 102 87 Logan..... 114 106 119 H.Campi 111 105 106 | 103; Countesbaance : 1 = Full Havana cececssctencsan s m oot Totals.. 514 514 553 Totals.. 502 495 52 ;‘5:3“‘.“"{‘_‘&':::"‘ S enet band dowswont t al ¥ t an Perkine.. 9 87 % W.40. W. LEAGUE. g Fay, 3067 Betay, w0, Cor filler — - WB.};S- Culedd i ; D cather clear. Truc T dness — always. ; 'lhnl-.’:s 472 439 Totals.. r"':’a 18118 Huyehs vé » o —_—.Tck—l =] IRE sALE aNgree:lbg o es il E are now buymg food at lowered e A - : 7% in Wash- umatra wrapper — al- 5 e Allen.oe 97 O 97 Farren. o %2 8 90 Iaorseil. 77 s 103, Ten pins o il s H i eutr: prices, and by waiting on your- Tt e Forehalli. 90 97101 Weidman. 110 102 8 | IE00 [ Formed at the R R. Y. M. || Present business conditions ways. e e % == T8 % 5& Galiaghe Wood 9 ® 9 wey... 108 83 94| B "The opening night’s scores resem- force us to consider nothing And fully as important as the self we save overhead expenses; - 86 88 77 Herrmamn Totals.. 457 408 494 T 478 463 485 ' bled efforts at duckpins. but the necessity of turnin y h £ decided hes rotals.. 70 1 #40 Totals. Surstocke’s mmone—q above—sold by good wbacconlitts : therefore we decided to pass these % —always. See how you and Robt. savings to our patrons. Yo T 78 88 Do BRAND NEW TIRES of adver- ey g P Driste. &7 90 95 Hoit. tisedbrands go into this sale urns agree. Marshall, 87 80 £8 Plamett 84 96 100 at these | | | Read These Lowered Prices Hot Cakes, syrup and Fresh Fish. .... . NATIONAL BRANDS Potale.. 430 €33 455 s 'WASHINGTON LADIDS' LEAGUE. SMASHING PRICES Parber &‘Rfi;ss “Ghe Biflantware and Housefirnuting Stose. P. 0. Cub. Wash. Terminal. ) = - o0t 1 th add, G Ste FORD CAR TIRES NP LU 1, e e | T e }’;'.f‘:‘:! 7 51 o miagelys 18 15 Regular SALE ; All Cereals, with half With bread and butter + PRavitnge 1 & 8 Quites. T8 & - P "““2 414 Tenth St. N.W., Washington, D. C. and half..........10c | All Pies,10c Soup, 10c e Gm pay Notl”ng—-Uu this razorin 303 1910 $7.7 NATIONAL SIZES: : Small Steak, Bread and Butter, elsewhere 40c ] 5 E E pour cwn home on 30 Jc’: FREE TRIAL! 30!32 23.20 9.48 Priced from 2 for 25c to 25c straight Our Price, 25¢ Tl B R TN : 314 3250 13.19 T Drvr. WOMANS LHAGUR 5 Tires For Other Cars Visit Our Handsome and Sanitarily ‘Boads. Miseellaneous. lr S or -2 = e KR SR 4 Autostro R Reg. Prica SALE PRICE Eqmpped Cafetems SRRt ‘ RAEL- 3%3! 2805 11.37 i SRoLET G 3%4 3680 15.15 Steam Table—Select Your Own Food Totals. . 336 334 361 T S - ' : 33x4 3860 15.91 No Tips GE SERVICE 34x4 3060 16.25 Pilm) PARTS 35x4; ss.00 22.80 : As ALw AYS OUT OF TOWN ORDERS will o MO VE YOU TRIED ONE COLUMBIA TIRE 2 I ATELY BARGAIN HOUSE, /), : 493-Pa.- Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 6740 ‘Washington, D. C. Open Evenings and Sunday. If you Ebe iz, buy #—1F you doo't, yetuse i The provides a keca edge for every shave. It stags. sheves end clesns without semoving the blade. 1 Two 1113 Pa. Avenue ‘Places: 314 9th Street

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