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3 i SPORTS. " 'IHE_EVENING STAW, WASHINGTON, D U, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1921 Bl SPORTS. ‘25 Spending $8,000 for Pitcher Might Have Won Piraies National League Championship DREYFUSS HAD CHANCE | e Begioningof « Benuitol Fiedeip 5y WEBSTER. STANDIFERISWNMER | GOLF* FAVORITES SCORE . 'TO PURCHASE DANFORTH| [GAgriean/ s G | OF2LHEGOFDLE IN WOMAN'S TITLE PLAY Guy M. Standifer, who won the Dis- ; = trict championship® won without exception in the first match play round of . t week at SVORM 5 e Chevy Chase, was pushed to the limit .the women's goli championship of the District yesterday over the 1o win a match in the first round of gourse of the Columbia Country Club. Mrs. Franck Hyatt of Che i bia Country Club title . i — 1 e Washi ¢ by Mifler B, Stevin-|Chase, who was expected to give Mrs. G. W. Rankin of the Washington 501 Standifer won on the twenty-| Golf and Country Club a hard struggle, succumbed on the sixteenth hole Ty 8 anal> - firs hole when Stevinson topped his tee shot. & 3 and 2 - & A have given up the pennant because he would not spend $3,000 to R\ purchase Dave Danforth, former White Sox southpaw, from Co- lumbus of the American Association, managed by Clarence Rowland, who was_the pilot of the unstained Chicago Americans when they won the world series four years ago. . by I, 2 As a result, the Pirate owner is coming in for an unmerciful panning irom the fans of the Smok¥ City, now that the latter have learned the alleged facts which are s to be responsible for cheating the home of the Buccaneers out of a flag. Danforth won something like twen- 1yv-five games with Columbus, \\'hi\'ll-‘ finished a hopeless tail-ender. 1y in the session Rowland offere him to Dreyfuss, when thq latter's . pitching staff began to wabble i . PENALTY IN TWO WEEKS e e e o Has Mastered a “Saller. to AHEAD! WE'LL Dave has mastere that comes whizzing fast or 1t TH' COURT S Down ¢ BARNEY DREYFUSS, owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates, is said to A surprise of the first round was Mrs. T. €. Kinkaid, the present Dis- furnished by Lieut, Commander W wict titleholder, won her match from W. Smith, who defeated Albert R. { Mrs. €. 1L Warner of Bannockburn by cKenzie 2 up. {5 und 4, and Mrs. Frailey of Chevy BRults e « U | Chas former hoider of the title, de First flight fi A . B. Wimsatt of Columb 8 i W, W \ d § iomi B! | in meets another star golfer . Muttiu; NEW YORK, October 26.—Mixs Mar- | 2 person of Mrs. L. O. Came- ion Hollins, national woman (e Ghig Chies Gluk sl e ¢ - g <inkaid Mrs, T. W. Brahany of hampion, and Mrs, W. Columbia, s palred with metropolitan title hol yesterday | Mrs. W. B W. defeated Miss Cecil Leftch, British, | Summarics of yesterday's play i : o French and Canadian title holder, and FIRET FIAGHY Phe second vound in all flights Will{par geter, Editn, by one u w : 2, < . Edith, by oneé up in a four- be played tomorrow ball foursome at the Baltusrol (N. J.) Golf Club, | The Americans were four up at the | i : Cornwell and Mrs. J. It went nineteen holes before to the former. eated I oy defeated W. . Glbwon defeated the batter without even revolving. |. CHICAGO. October 26.—Babe Ruth, Time and again during the season page ball's home run king, will know Just closed indignant American Asso- ‘y his penalty for violating the rule ciation hitters who were being Set aguinst post-season barnstorming by down in order yelped that Davie was| geries players in about two putting something besides science on | Judge Landis, base ball com- the ball. T and agair the um- ner, is now preparing his de- Pairings for the first match play round in the annual tournament for r cup at the Chevy ovided the follow A I3 Mre, W turn, I ALY pires looked at the pill only to find!cision, it is understood. > nothing extrane: ) the cover. | The judse said today he had seen g Miss Hallius and As & result of this “sailer,” Rowlang | nothink but newspaper reports of a G Latt Outius.ia., 5 A 2 6 411 suys Danforth can right back wposed visit frem Ruth to apologize W In I oaans 1he big league and stand most of the ue the rule, and in any Misses ¢ bixs fellows on their heans / have no ®. Mo, ot 44 According to the story, Danforth, n 1 O e e .. - who was the best flinger in the Amer. onyfor a part of the mext 1, i INDIVIDUAL XCOL ivan Association’ the past season, at- ason was reported to be alE tracted the, attention of the Pirate |under consideration as Ruth's punish- i owner through the medium of Chick [ment a short time but Judge Fraser, scout i dis refused to give any indication Dreyiuss was wild to land Danforth | of his decision in advance of its an- late in July, but Columbus wanted |nouncement. approximately $5,000 for the veteran. "'l-"\~f;;r:x”f.¥:r"%l'x:f;': \:F;.-'::el"'lr".'f; RUTH BACK IN GOTHAM | : | s s 5 : Tives of the Columbus. cluby but. no TO GET ILLS TREATED = ! “RAT L ‘155".,’,{;:',,(5 NEW YORK. October z6.—Habe| |7 SAY, | NEVER KNew You Dot T MEAn | (" YOu LEAVE \T To ME, Do’ T BoTuer GOLF SEASON IN SOUTH GREENI_[AF UNBEATEN B&LILFEAASSI;ngSg:TD:)EESSK Miss Edith Leite n A1 Clapy] il e. defe 1 Mend Taslor v Club handic the tournas ol fontel L by default N vs nt. believed it would be pos: He scratched his hand while outhwest and in recent years a sport hunting trip in northern Penn- | B what others | cyivania and the resulting carbuncle | - gave him so much trouble that the )T s ML T, PERCY, " Danforth for less money, and then is wearing ba was PERCY . o SAy YOU ARE || PERCY. 'LL Fiy Tris AGOUT VT ECRLy/ ihere was the question of sa ;‘,‘“I: ::m“ “}';',"“ml::::'“:‘:‘:':l ‘:;':f Your NAME WAS PERCY y. Curseo WitH o || MATTER uP. Don'T GHiE \T DOESNT OPENS IN NOVEMBER 9“ I Columbus was paying the i EiRs physieal o2 | way,THAT 5 MY NAaME THaT MAMETo0 ! | 1T Ao THER THOUGHT. AMouNT To A | e z o B isihed | NEW YORK. October 26.—W. It 5,000, ability is a carbuncle on his right S Mow, LET' S GET ToGETHER ) TG+ CA T | {om T ien o “Bat” Masterson, former sheriff in the 9 with the playing of the fying round in the seventeenth Advised to Get Hurler. As though to as PHILADELPHIA, Octo y r 26—Ralph |ing editor of the Morning Telegraph Grevnleaf of New York, th { | title holder jgied of heart disease while at work | i rt. WeLL weLe 2 b & ! Sgom “You Rum uP ToT/ e/ wete: OFFICE - ! wiTH MET ) thought of the premier hurler, Dre . : autuz ided b broik giis sed s ehe weic | home-run champion returned to New | '\E GoT A LIt 5 sdded another game 1o his -unbroken | * : § fuss discussed the deal with Juck 3RS TR SONP Ll oSt 4 A - 1 - You . midsouth ring of vietories in the national pocke |4t his desk yesterday. He was 8 : st Lall tour liurd tournzment last night b Y de- Lgix vears old ing Benny Al of Kunsas Cily.] Masterson had an adventurous {earcer. Born in Fairfield, 111, he went {with his parents {o Wichita, K when he was fourteen, and two year: er Became a full-fledged buffalo He fought with Capt Bald- the Indiuns i | i1 former champion, A Arthur_Woods. Minncapol events have been | piom’ Keogh, Rochester, ) urst’s early s !l . The more im- | Jumes M ures is the | yfichael K tournament for S, 9, the ladie: Hendricks of the Indianapolis club. ! Ryt declared he was going to try Hendricks advised Dreyfuss to buy [to keep out of any more harm until Danforth if the price was $20,000,|the time comes for him to go to Ch “He is going in grand form, and will | 380 to have a talk with Cominis w o penn e jsioner Landis regarding his barn- oty l\rr‘xL»';n?""n;:pr.:lfqlp('fu'x""m' lown." | Gorming tour made in violation of When the Pirates met the Giants in | he rules of organized hase IR ver e o 5 o refused to dis s that situation, Sventoor » Danforth again [ "5 ™ o050 his list of injuries to date ovember new to Pin uled this uro, New York. defe Trenton, City, de- loomed in th of Dreyfu An- g b i ee, a pulled ¢ 1ell flat e AT nned thigh { After the Indian SR y warfare he returned to buffalo hunt- Dreyfuss then decided to go through f i AL 1 € 1| vented him sliding hases Jith the series with what hurlers part o the seasonund now tho Now Dreyfuss has opened negotia- | =% tions for the Columbus star ag: nd it looks as though he will finally Jand—but he will pay the Columbus | barely twenty-one years | i When he principal event 128 AVIATORS ENTERED he was elected sheriff at Dodge W, 11, 12 Autumn golf tonr City. Kan., and was a jerror to “bad e 10, 10 sig s smwiesearten] IN TWO PULITZER RACES | e ! Later he moved to Carolina goit| OMAHA, Neh. October 26.—There|where he becamé a marshal. bise - i g om! cu,n'.}\rl. | e ten entrants for the second an-{quenty he went to ce SR JIMMY BARRETT DEAD. curalina | 208 O T ane Lo A e rar - aie. |and -lhence to Denver and G DETROIT. Ocober 26.—James (Jim- : i U tourmament. | Planes having a specd of more than{He came to New York a number of W) Barre amor it A i- | | s e ¥ ABO. CALDWELL IS RELEASED. |ni it fiides, St ansi \BIG POWER-BOAT MEET | STAKE To MILENKO. |COLUMBIA U. FRESHMEN S AL D10 mtes”an ol o e Beid here 3 arn e 4 o cently 1 in the real e 3 | L : D o ; Ty’ Caldwell, pitener for the Cieve: | orcute busineos, droppea aead in his| WILL OPEN FEBRUARY 11| " SEWMARKET, England, October FINE PHYSICAL ARRAY M Larvon trophy contest: Nvember |\ npepEN BEST ATHLETE Jand American tea . e re 2 is be- P, A" AII 1919, has been given his Dl o LG odar, Arerem e NEW YORK., October 26 | The Cambridgeshire stakes Of| mThe freshman class at Columbia Uni- OLYMPIAD FOR HAWAIL d5.1n "“’"",'m"f,f“’ Saationail IN HISTORY OF CHICAGO release. Caldwell came to Cleve versity is physically the best first-vear| A pan-American ’)I‘"l‘"’:“‘;"‘“('i:'lel:"_zrggniwulll to -rest inj ncle. E guess I'm out of luck this year” 1 tournament AV —_— Amer from Boston. Manager Speaker sai , X : A i fhe intends to reorganize his pitching Tunney Stops Larsen. announced that the annual winter|daY: was won by James A. De Rothe- | clgsy entering the institation in the laxt | 0EI T U MO PR 0 e ¢ oy | aviation the | They suy that Nels Norgren, assist- Itaft for,1922 e ber 3¢._(Gens|seadhn off the Fiorida coast woula|child's Milsike. W. . Whinersy's| ten years, it wss shown tu fndines ot |ipompet] : o e {ant foot ball coach at the University Thacy li}l‘l::‘ll\;ea\'x;"gi;rfl champion [open February 11 and extend over a |L¢iShton was second and Losé Car- D L Ncraa 2 nestact|fice ocean e proposed Olym Memphis Retains Abbott. B i une ht heavyweis f s 3 g - . i e : i erfea e propos m- 2 E e who e 2 S R COUNTY LEAGUERS TO BOWL. |of the A, ¥ F wgs guaried (e 22 [period of approximately four weeks. ?.‘.‘::"):'oifi:“:nknlm B Ere :cl;:'e:;(n?;‘ of Aty pointe. Eight had | 3TN o ekimming. #oif,| MEMPHIS, Tenn, October 26| Norgren won twelve in three Bethesda and Kensington teams of | grate Tt heavyweight champion | The coutests announced include the 3 o the stadents taking a certain group | base ball, polo, row track and fi encer Abbott, who piloted the Mem- |vears of competition in o hull‘\- i Montgomery St G1a) Bowl- | o imeine btuti|annual distance races for erifsers 5 [of tests to permit them o choose any | athictics, wxm stlcs, soucer, trap-{ phis club o the 1921 Southern Asso. Easkcel NOIL s Il and crarls G i : = 2 # : Even 1 5 L ctivity, 68 per cent | shooting, a rathon, walking race: 4 mpionship. s agreed to ye X 01 sons & League will be 0pPOnents in a|maich lastmight. Larsen was clearly | from Miami to Palm Beach and from Leads Brown Harriers kind of athletic activity, 6% per cent | shooting, a marathon, walline roce on {champ] 1 S e e B A mateh at Rockville tonight. 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