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Washington Canoe ¥/ PADDLERS TO TAKE PART- [$10000 WINDSIR RAGE ([ swzaimING FOR HEALTH AGTION AGAINST BOUT |TTTLE BATTLE THURSDAY - S REFUSED BY COURT| BEING EAGERLY AWAITED AND BEAUTY ; IN FIVE MORE REGATTAS| S (N BY REGISTRAR WINDSOR; Ont.,-July 22.—Registrar, JERSEY CITY, N. J., July 22—8u BY GERTRUDE ARTELT, A A S K S R ional Champion and Record Holder. . - D e o dustie Bemya o Ll ol i 5 Will Wind Up Big Season With Own Meet September | &5 .t" % fafiworth tFaci Hare-{oday. . Natfel Pl b L declined to tsus warrants for Benny | While Champion Is Expected to Win, Southpaw Star Jester was-second, and John Fian 3 = - A B . T T . 3 = ard, leading figures in the boxing| - o 2, Sand 4, Whick Willibadille Sections] Kieirar nogoiaed ne. il urs| Vo Age Limit for v nming Pupils—Sirokes Should Be|iozt, eiefiyes iy Sy irs) * Rival Is Considered to Be Only Real Con- ‘| an eig] .52, winnin a . len N 7 . . ~ . - - Championship Competitions. and & haie il - Taugh to ani No: 7ished on Beginners—Never | Bertert'c aliion represenfing ser. tender for Lightweight Crown. v Vi 1 e rontier nandiceh Too Old to Take Lessons. - |of New Jeraey tor the Provention of : e ' 3 - e Promotion rals, R e bven : applied for the warrants on the 2 BY H. C. BYRD. the top welght of 133 pounds sround that the contest would be a BY SPARROW McGANN, . €. . - D ey Sphaas, " : ; : e seores p prize fight and violate the state law. : t : - ASHINGTON Canoe Club athletes will not lack for competition 'Bfi"h“"' Planet. and Firebrand fin- : * e pr‘.f've‘,‘.‘i"{fi‘e“.,.,:‘i“’n?;‘etfif."i‘.'\'.i"‘mfi EW YORK, July 22—There is every indication that 2 crowd fallng during the remainder of the aquatic season. Canoe regattas |!Speq 3(,;";,3;:;1 g;:;g;:—r Yasa . 2 R el 3% nad Tot bedn Ahown tHat the princl- short of the Dempsey-Carpentier throng by only ten or fifteen and swimming races are listed for them on five occasions be- | described by turf followers as one of W F ; A : z:"‘hh:dl.):lgaflmulx::fidlm; V‘::L“:;’; thousand—in other words, some seventy-five thousand spectators— tween now and the first week in September. Next Saturday -will find | the SOzt britiiant elde of thoreyah h : : ; - S bih Coriai et will sit in at the battle between Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler for the lightweight championship of the world at the big wooden bowl on e Boyle's Thirty Acres in Jersey City next Thursday night. Public interest in this contest which will go twelve rounds, if both fighters stick, with no decision, it being illegal in Jersey to render a verdict, is keener than that evidenced over any pugilistic contest since representatives of the club taking part in the canoe regatta under the | many years. 3 auspices of the Arundel Club of Baltimore, and the last events will be Maple Heights Results held here Labor day when the local canoeists are to hold their own championships. Following is the schedule: July 20—Arundel Boat Club regatta at Baltimore. First 3 ¢ Wase,'J the heavyweight championship of the world was decided mor e S C. 3 B R . - 208 . 107 (Scheffel), g x e than a August 4 and 5—Canoe races in conjunction with national rowing |$24.00, $7. ;;._'n'.' won: Hign “n..'hm)n year ago. This chiefly because Benny Leonard stands in public estimation regatta l'hiladclphxlu o ol Balti AReoblel, 358, third: Tome’ 101 " Disle a; the one c}:f rwz;| real fighting champions that we possess, with Dempsey, \ugust 12—Maryland Swimming Club regatta at Baltimore. Dick, Iliusionist, Mildred Ruth. Athlete, Ray- z of course, the other. YONKERS, N. Y., July 22—Devas- - By i owcond i Tendler tho BHI. 99— tlantic A teur Athletic Association swimming |wmond W. Humbone, Argo, Back Taps, V : o e LR i €| tation captured the $4,000 Yonkers - ond aiso ran. 4 k. 2 delphia left-hand s the | o - ps at Washington Canoe Club. Sccond _race—Promising Tom. 107 (Roehm). 3 ; adelphia left-hander, is the logical con s S ungto gy e5nd Taoe—Fromising Tom, : - Handleap today, with Captain Alcock = tender for tae title, and, as matters now 3t WahmgonlGanoe OIRD fegatts, S Waton) 50,40 30,20 vecomt? Lenora 5 ; ; second and Knobble third, Mad Hat- Empire City Entries stand, the only real contender. In thesee the action was not 2 3 g e ter and Letterman also ran. -The Gays of business-pugilism the public is Most of the Atta events, except- | to .explain that 102 (Chalmers), $3.50, third. Time, fng the national rowing champion- |rhore or less unwarranted. It is un- | Salome, Chisca, Gen. Petain, ' Zaiper, time for the mile and & sixteenth was growing afraid to let itself get too ex- Will have in conjunctien with |derstood that the Virginia Boat Club Ress Welch, Little ' Pointer, Miss 245 4-5. First race, the Park Hill purs -y Cited over any particular bout Lecause them eral swimming competitions. | had planned big things for the re e Lady; Laxucy athel ek olds; welling; five and one-hulf the impression exists that.fighters very The canoe athletes, besides tak- | gatta, and that u‘ hn;rl ub;alned “z ufl‘-‘ armite, 111 (Darner). go-"uhzn 102; Belle of Blue often are more intent upon furthering ing paddlinz races, will|consent of Gov. Trinkie to be present. | go0 3200 TEU . 112 e 5 fope commerchl ol B S tustenen enter o imming vents also. | And, after making special efforts o | 5300 thing: Time 143 80 Bqubie W, | Empire City Results = eckeley uac. | carcying an opponent along to- another Swimm events usually are featured | build interest in an affair, and thel | Florentine, Redmond, Creation, Basll also | rakes, 09; 112: Lawn | battie, than in giving ticir best. What- just as as the ca to have the most important rowing|rmn = s e | 7 Mowsr, 2700t 208, < R e e ihe regatias of the ¥ | organization in the District sum- race—Windin ugh. Me- First ras, 1 fnile and 70 yards, three-| Becond race, the Moderate Purse; RINAYE thle ey “lub Arundel Club. marily withdraw, is not likely to be ! Graw), S840, S Hfi&nm_ s I.l.0| yearoids aad cup Coystal Ford, 115 (Merl | year-olds and up: selling: one mile and seventy Doesn’t Like Southpaws. to 3, woi -0 . 108; Honorable, 111: Zealot, rinelll), even, 2 to 5, Tol 101: *Cal In the case now under discussion no u. who. with Harty [accepted with very good grace. And| ;&:'j’{h 2. H rees 5 L \long, olly. % un, 112; Vendor. 101 (Thomas). ¢ €6 B thicd, Time. | 101} Scotch Verdict, 101 . 106; | one on the Inside has any feeling other handling most of the ar-|those familiar with such things will for the competitions at not blame the Virginia Boat Club A : T 1ol i o ha.'is authority for the [ much if it does feel considerably net- ier, 105 (Magestic) - $1. 14525, Mystic aud Wayward Lady also ran. | sRomulus. 96: ( 3 " | than that Leonari will fight s he has that the slub expects to | tled. £ £ Louis A.. 108 (Scoble), i S e s P, % | 107; Moods. 1 B s wagt] PO fought before. For one thing he re than i asure — = secand; Cap X, (Chal- < 7 53 i % 3 te Plains high weight|and Tendler have never met. Again, ttain more than a fair measure of cu | : g T tcAten). 2" 1o 8 3 B T et it will produce here | Oficial standingw of the college la- | rr). #8710 wird, ‘ime. 15735 Fiying | hique, 12 (Ganter), 1 to | BN . s and up. wbout x| Lew is a left-hander and Benny has no: The first week in September one of the | Crosse teams of the country, as ¢t |ran . : FEid, ol T third Cirrus Doves' | 115 wGeorgie, 112 ¢ Cater, 130; Dium. { Secn alicgether at home Asainet South. est_ac © events staged in years|forth by Coach Cox of Syracuse Uni-| Sixth race—Serblan, 1 1 5 2k e So8C TRla0 xua_ 1 12 130; Dr. Clark, 123; | Paws. He has denied this, but the fac Dest aquatic events SUEed lding of | versity in a_syndicate article, give | .00 5360, won: o ot P e ; Third Tase. twoyenrclde, ¥-mile—Cavest | S *yG7 o5, Clark 0237 | Is s stated. Still, again the best of The nationd! rowing resatta here in|the University of Mnrylnn;‘i llwelvei" fiig Second; Magge F. 108 (Rae), v X 2 . ‘ o, A 1a8 (7. hicer. 8 to 5| 1 { Slelfeconsia, Efi'fi‘::‘,‘ m:‘r;:z exist E;'::fi:d'hfplfl: ” . witl s Te- ime. 1 t ¥l £ i o7 - a Lo e s0- e s eoh ot . 4 A G S e Gy P A bRancocas stable entry. *'but it really does look as though markable record of seventeen vic- . Time, 1:1015.. Bud Lern fight: D'Lion, Aiaddin, Tall Timber! Fourth moe, the Arrow seliing stakes of | Tendler and Leonard are not friendly. making plans for active Silence, “Col. Matt seratched. 7 8 b E B ini tories and no defeat, is put at the B . Coeur and e aTY andreau, | top of the list. and Navy, with' nine | s enysiet Toe: the 100 (Roehmn}. ¥ S o, y also rap. $5.000: three-Year s and up: about six for | Additional interest is supplied by the S teason why we should |Victories and no defeat, is second. _ .00, Law £ B . 3 Fourth race, fan-'rfld':“m‘d ;P-Mlg« e aa S . Yy e {;‘mt“n’-‘u !I.e:nl" is r;oz;_o rong at ur succe: In fact, so | Maryland finished its schedule with (Chaimersi,” $3.80, third. J * % 3 - | Laughiin, 111 + eExodus, 12+ he‘ sh!wehg t rnllc;‘ 135 pounds as 9 there'is no club | seven victories and one defeat, the Peger Eaton, cTarn. @9’ Arai ; dDaydue, 101: *E e is when he enters the ring at catch- 2nd, 106: Brainstorm. 1 *Dan_Boilin Trevel; Wellfinder, weights. Past battles have seemed to D, 4. Blij - Bilver, ppery. er. Bupermaid indicate this, as, for instance, the next best record. Princeton was ce gh to beat us in any set 2 Sergtched: ents. You know, we | placed fourth and Cornell, Penn State: | ™ girhtn ‘mos—North Wales, 90 (Chalmars) ‘ " yards, ‘Green Treen sisble entr knockdown and_count of nine he took o 4 kins, Pennsylvania -and .several | sizgo ks, almers). : k race, 1 m yards. three | cGreen Treen siable . ool ave decided mot to send crews to|Hop y ¥ $18.60. $8.40, $4.30, won: Nashotsh, 100 (Far - 0] dMarrone entr: against Richie Mitchell. the ot Bava: decidse smaller institutions well down the | tor). $3.80. 8300, second: Zack Terrell, 100 j : Jotrolde and up—atse, 101 (Merimer). ' to] o i Sweet Memory purse: two. | HERDS, I I e him closely X Pibroch. 1 Sugar Island this year for the Amer- s : 0t Wowsls Jlockess: fivc a0 | (he other day when he got on the scales H “|list. 1t was unfortunate that Syra- | (Rcoble). $4.20. third. Time, 1:58 5. M adian championships be- | 1 r . 1S o- 8wl 30 cus did not meet Navy, as one of the [ Alto. Ralance Wheel. Rpectqcular Girl, Pete o 68 . 2, 15, Beckna, Frank : uspicion, have been so successful | cus dic % NA¥Y:, . Fred Kinney, Ball 3 3 : 1 to 2. third. Time, 140 1-5. Beckna, Frank | o uspicion. | nd the beam registered half a pound e e aid that such | Breateet lacrosse games in the history ingey, aross and Fizer also kA g:::nalg:‘m:“s -, Winniconne, Bervice Star, o . Jazs: 1907 | Gver the limit. He looked, finely train- of the sport would have resulted. Maryland’s wonderful record and the C , ‘three-year-olds and up, 53 fur. 2 Chtef’ F 101; *Ruu’ | ed, it is true, but he was hard as nails, might tend . Tongropasie. Rhey, 111 (Davis), 40 to 1. . 108 and in his subsequent bouts he was full list of victorie: v ourage the other clubs. 3 me wil Iy devoted | Standing given it are excellent and o on: Dustzbout, 114 (Thomas). of energy and hit like a triph; 3 O e N rmaits here the |only fair tributes to the work of Prot. Kenilworth Results o L 8 T e aine, 114 | Sith Taoe, the Fernwiod purse; threevear- | % SACE T NG o ot oS and bas to making our on regatia AtN€ We|R. V. Truitt. who has been handling 3 : \ ¢ Tcatawein. 2 fo 1. third. . 1 Allies; ane mil i 118: B | ing what he has seen upon memories of L ;"Dh livision to be|the team for the last two years. 2 5 v 4 Mutiny, Retter Times. Rock Salt. 05: flrish 77 | the two fighters in recent fights, th SBCLGL L potbaglionl Starting with green material a year | First race. two-yearoids: je—Lad, . % Yankee Traveler. Fulion, Kirkealdy ke, | Parricia, 1! . 118 c; % ].'v R e ey - s much ,;i(ad efovi ‘& | ago last spring, Prof. Truitt brought {Boss. 113 (Rowen) $735. 33.60 and =m’ > 7 : i ¢ Miss Star, Hourbel, Begum. Best Love also | 113 o 'has. hacd punthes: in_ both hapds s our n d L ) i won: Vennle, 114 (Bull /20, 3 2 £ foury DI out a team which made a good record, | JieS: YeoRin, 14 (Rullman), $14.60 and $8.20. ¥ ; mn O e | while Tendler relies a lot upon his left. " and with bractically the same men | Time, 1:00. -Reap. BIli O'Fl - 5 o ; Gt ¥ : Benny's footwork is superior and he is MISS ARTELT’S HONORS [ twelve rounds. with Leanard leading &3 h\ the way. Of course, this may b ||| wrong siant. but that When 14—Won Middle Atlantic Women’s Championship. looke: Itmmnld ool be wupesins eae When 15—Won Middle Atlantic Women's Championship. This is the first of @ series of articles | boat, and, after paddling around a ‘When 15—Won National 100-yard Women’s Championship. e _One cvent we expect to make &/ oqgc team in the spring merely fof 103 " (Amb b y s, ¥ox Zud, 115 (Wi which Miss Artlet has written, dealing | bit, sSwimming came to them and they | feature will be a special contest for | 1o reation. Prof. Truitt was largely X Anglum Maid. | 000" L0 o rious styles and strokes and | stroked for the. shore. 1 also have(ll WEHen 15—Won American Women’s Pentathlon Crampionship. last spring he deveioped a combina- | Hot Coal and Oakwood also ran: tion which lost only to the Navy and nd raoe. three-year-olgs and up: 1 mile whipped some very strong teams, s Baby Mine, % (Owens), $7.10. among them Penn State, by 9 to 3. 38 83205 7on: Jupe Fiy. 105 (Howaa), Truitt's real position at the uni-|brose) 3440 tirae mase i 107 (Am- . i wimming races | versity is professor of agriculture in i 3 im0y A oed in fo make the | the department of zoology and agsi- B vor micTeatttactive culture, and he coaches the cross- "l'url Tace. three-year-olds: G G s 5 country team in the fall and the la- | Mountain, 110 (Burke). regatta, al’ spec day. will take place the cham of the Chesapeake and fon of the American benefits. both physical and mental, de- | seen these same chaps in the water ! s Jeiose H C. fours championships for a long time. | g ino'the Washington Lacrosse Club, | Harmonious, San Hedron, Ma: ¥ rived from swimming. and was not surprised to, see thatill o316 Won 100-yard Back-Stroke Women's M. A. Cham- and this veur are getting a splendid | “y,ppyand, will have back next year [2lso ran. fours. You know we have won the ;i ymental in organizing here last n e’ Conmle Plantes " Hioks 454 Quan frophy. and intend putting it up for |, 4 P ehtti vace) (htes Jonsdln s bis mes they still padaled. challenge each summer, the race to be | it8 entire lacrosse squad of last spring. uave Prince, 106 (F. Wilsoa): 1020 s : ey = I recommend that swimming be| pionship. LR by ‘h“—h;{““;’;‘.‘;{l‘;:fl One of the faculty members of the | 3070 and Souss, wecond s Marnine one): HEN humidity and temperature| ,;ght and not suddenly wished én a Y champlonship. e sha X athletic board at North Carolina State | 107 {Owens), $6. d. It ay are running neck and neck and | person. It's a much safer method and 7 6 = le Women's M. A. am- Br the Associated Press. that the winner each vear shall in|College here yesterday did not hesitate i "A"un{:‘;‘oh.";,"dhnmn""p‘.‘.,‘f.,,.’.}‘ the perspiration is rolling down | 4150 better. Under a good instructor When 1 _Won 50-yard Free Style s The subsequent vear have the right |5 i that the Raleigh school probe |Second Thoughts Rapid, Travelss, Rimer oot S onoing off your| & marked improvement can be seen in pionship. S, 2 : o name the placd where it shall race | aply will have this fall one of the |lefproof and Sirocom also fan. = &' your forehead and dropping off the pupil's swimming every time he goes L L . . was_made today that Georges Ca challengers greatest foot ball teams in its his- | Eifth race, three-vear-olds and u miles | nose, the average person then is apt n the water. First he learns the easfer | || hen 19—Won 150-yard Back-Stroke Women's M. A. Cham- pentier, European champion heavy- & Y% 3 z v ; tory. The man in question, Dr. W. C.|ghsfiurer: 110 (dmbrosel. 368, ‘8340 and | ¢ ¢hink of swimming. Strokes; then he perfects the more ionshi ? \eight boxer. will meet "Battling Just what cffece the action of the | Reeder. says “wo have back practi: |t k5" secny Srier, J07 (Roan), #30 | Lo e iy when & day from Au-|dificult ones, and finally masiers the pionship. Siki, " the _Seneyalese heavyweight, Potomac Boat Club in withdrawing all | cally the same squad that represented .00, th I 4 TeEory), p American crawk en he'is classe ” . . = SRR A early in Septembe it entries in the regatta of the Eoulh;‘us last " year Tl camton of fi‘.:.?', o plucue Durs | gust is placed in the heart :t June s s sovlinimer: ||l When 19—Won Place in American Gymnastic Lnul)ln !\Ie:l. i B.‘}w] bq;‘l“‘:,m lnn‘ouniurre;;;hew:!r - o = Association at Richmond [ Withers, Homewood and Facuette and iface alsy ran. is felt more than or- * %k %k ¥ — W v X 2 i i A . uffalo um. ] Yesterdas” will have, ‘of course will | there are coming up from the fresh. oif5t8 Tace, L mile and T0 sade; three year. :;‘:arll;’; :::; s it is premature, a SATD th by When IQGWon 50 "I}“‘l Bl;tiasl‘Slmke Championship, Amer P eating capacity of 65,000 spe: hot be known for some time, but it |man team men who will more than fill | 2lds—Oclal arns). $4.75, $3.75 and X0 i he cool- there was no age it to ican Gymnastic Union Meet. tators. B i $3:35, wou: Dr. Charl kely to venture to the co ID t 3 ¢ y 2 5 st ries Weils, 106" (Ambrosg); | fw are likely aiziming. but I Belisve thate i There will be a purse of 300,00 s rdly probable that the action|the shoes of these players. We ex-| 31195 ‘and will leave 4 very good taste in the |pect to make a strong bid for south | (Wiltsk 9.9 thirg Ceine " . 100 | ing waters. d by com- Pl h ” Mibtithe o ihe members of the other | Atiantic honors. OUE_ two biEgest | Attwn. Siies 8, Peady Dose, Sharice, mEAnLe This ‘;o;:,l::::chtgloll%w:nd b¥er‘that | 9 minimum. Instinet will draw a clubs in the organization, especially | games will be with North Carolina Current Events asd plaints. e catch Cold tlan for swim- child of three years to water. It the Virginia Boat Ciub of Richmond, | University during” fair week and with they are su & he swimmer rare-| plays at the faucet with every op- When 19—Selected as being best type of physical development || francs, 200,000 of which will go to at American Gymnastic Union Meet, competing with 2,000 |f |t Winnbe. weight champion- won last year from “Battling” Le- ‘women. _j ship of the world, which Carpentier . - host of the occasion. It will be very | University of Maryland Thenksgiving | Sveath.race. fouryearoids and up: 1 mile [ MINg “tod soon.” Ko her. who 1 53 5% 204 one " sixteenth_Despalr, 114 (Rowan), | ly catches cold. It is the bather portunity and loves to romp up and achizas e difficult for the Potomac Boat Clublday. $15.30, 38.00 and $4.85, won: Night Barter: | 13 the victim. down the beach. But let a kiddie be minsky, {aieo/iiNED) Loy o Thos. Keam 307 (5 two dif- ddie | Thos, Kean. 107 {Barker 851 if| Swimming and batting 200 "W i cn | inatural and don't force swimming 146 85, Johony Overton, Cheer ' Leader: | PTENE YOV “hCy apply water to| until it has passed six years. 2nd Tantaiue siso ranr P Dial 20d. Louls| o mselves; when they swim they ap- et ply themselves to water. ‘There is vide one, Q) the ditadnctiand 1s & wide 99¢| A Helpful Shogk. Kenilworth Entries Perhaps it fs because T swim all the | (BN T was' nilne. vears old I year round that I cam't unders couldn’t swim a stroke and I'll i ' stay out-of the water i By C. Perry Miller o e 1000t ver ol mata | TP TSRESROR T a5 e | inea 5y 136t e habe s Baneaiow oy : e’ furlonge—) ol in : e t 3 ISHING in the waters near Annapolis recently has been featured by |108: Bicons 105, Canmores313: Suftan, Tis; | swimming only as a means of coOling | at Bowers Beach, which is a small : Y| Yan Patrick, 115; Dr. ur, 115; Charl- | off. Poolg.are open every sesson o |fishing village on Delaware bay, and the appearance of many larger rock than have previously been | ton. 115; St. Lawrence, 113; Theseus, 115;|the year, but during the winter mot | (SLIE VY EEC O eral weeks there ¥ Ay % Who Knows Me. 115: Curl, ‘115. e Y Ran ten will be-in swimming in 7€ H8€C 0 MRERC SONErE . caught this season. Rock weighing from four to eight pounds llowances; three-year- | 1110 one pool.in the course of a whole | B F LoV NS0 P Ner v Chailow in the are being landed by fishermen trolling in the Severn river, using blood- foaled; seven furlongs—| gay. i bay for a half mile out. This was 3 1, 96; Shore Acres, 106: Resert, | “yny is this? The answer is thab|pec,use of a sand bar. At the end of worms, which seem to be the best lure. There have been good catches | 15i: Jex Quisty: 14, Grey Bosrae, MOS 88U, | ¢ on-swimmer is willing 1o E9%| he bar was the channel which was of«the smaller rock on Tollys bar and other points in the bay. Spots 112, Bie Ciar- | chilly- doing nothing and one TUSH) g gpeq for the passage of ocean-go- P Y P Fle: 3 v k to . (a)Budor,’ 112, (a) ve around quite lively in a tan i £ are reported to be numerous, and although they are much smaller than JRee @ | move aro e " Swimming is a great | B SUEMCIS | en as T do now ROD AND STREAM A Motor Fuel That Gives You POWER—PLUS the hardhcads they are much better to eat. No trout is reported in tour-year-oids | PEOYE] 3. %0¢ fun and splendia exer- | L IOVed T8 WEISE Aot swim, 1 could Atacar LG BRI - IN | and up; six fa Moody, 102; He T i e should know how,(2nd 2le % the vicinity of Annapolis, which is strange, as they are being caught in | A g cise. - BEvery on float. I would rush into the bay and i y P & y g caughton v Trooper,, 110; Arctic King. 11: s of recreation, but) g7ous o T s ral minutes at a stretch. Don’t be too ready to blame lack ~ s lo, 108; Ca not only'as ;:;:;" 5. ¢ . 115: " 108; [ also as a raigmile, 113; Ragarza, 108; | 8180 85 2 over tell when an of self-protection. other salt-water places nearby. emer- Rock Point continues to furnish from the nearby streams it is not| Pyt One day when I was floating there was a squall brewing, and the wind o Of power on your motor. Remem- ber, it’s the fuel you feed your Counelly, excellent sport, many large catches|likely that the fish will be very ac-Stride, 118. Bally Ne ncy. will.arise. came up so suddenly that 1 .was swept being reported. Several days last|tive. Doric, 108; Stannch, 110; Galipot, 108. . % % % % s\\'lfllypluwnrd the channel. motor that determines the power vieek the fish were not biting. owing | Lieut. Lee has fished in many for- ; bandicap; three To my -amazement I could'nt touch o a severe northeaster, but this con- | eign waters and has caught some (gid8 40d up: mile and one-sixteenth. .| OWIMMING can be learned in two | 20 ThY O e te ned that my heart ou can get out of it to a great dition no longer exists. Hardheads, | very wonderful fish, but he Is greatly ?&:“‘B":‘,{“fi':‘-,:':f AN - Organizations_guaraniee i otopped beating. Honestly, 1 was just ¥ t g‘; Bisgest .grth trout and spots are plentiful. impressed with the Chesspeake bay, | Mefmac, Ho. 7 e o s cortain definite |Scared sUff. Lickily my father had extent. e biggest man in the \ = espite the varying moods con- Taoe; claiming; $1,500; four- y S 5 s redica- . e Senator Oscar Underwood visited | ditions assoclated with it and. np;"mile *3nd e o e els | viad. All you have fo do is to [ben WALTHng e, faw my P o world would be a weakling with Rock Point recently to make ar- Sa ur, 2d, 100; Charlestontan, 105; Enerl’ | o400 0e g patatorium now, get a euit Tc was a_ frightful experjence for out proper nourishment—and the ns L, Tangements for a fishing trip thiS| gy Eimslle and Louis Labafish | Memmon Eider: 108 weitees tarmaee i0: | and be.a pupil. me, and as soon as I returned .to my week. T, went out by the old fish-net grounds | North 8éa, 110; Delario, -110: Johugy 0'Con- home in Philadelphia I sought & John Starck and party caught two[3bout two miles off the Marinelll|asll UL staniey, 1ii ol iigtnia. Jous ot e Feimming instructor and" took.-les- s ul seventy-: - 'y 4 ee, 3 1 sons. hundred fish, mostly hardheads, at s and caught nty-nine Rard 1 100, They 8hl Not | Nover Too Old to Swim. s i iaht’ Dadstissnespl to best motor in the world can’t de- ]flV:L!' the punch without proper ul aatly ; heads that weighed 105 . 100, : R::zfi' o oo i adl :::::de).fl(d were as fine a 1at of n-EO::dhis oy | Bith raoe: $1.600; claiming four-rear-olds ECENTLY a woman asked me how | many, but if it hasn’t to you dén't They caught twenty-six fine trout|causht in the past month P e pone ghth R r'fi' : Clong 1 had known how to swim. | walt for it to come. - { and many hardhsads and spots. ; Fluses, 100; Katherlse Runkin, | IN.. > JORE7 R0 1004 fearned witen | “Learn to swim and-youwll be. pre- — When the trout get to running B heity, 108, Pomat | | as ten vears old. I knew what she |pared to take care of yourself. o rrotor rasliCanou\d)libe Chesapeake Beach did not con- 1 106; High Ge Ges. Ca ; ing to say and she didn't dis- * % SSUs s b P el At more plentiful, it is expected that|jeg™ ijso- eligibl e g ‘was go! L%k ok “yitalizing.” It should have just tribute very many fish during the past | there will be 'some lively competi- o o, e SppoimE M. s gnorsald, My S 4 vitalizing. Ttk hich may be accounted {or |tjon amons the fshermen In the mat: A:"’fi race, S1.500; clniming; thresgear. - Wel 85 ot Yaiane learn when forerog el [,;““‘“"'{. 4 the right volatility so that ex- ; 5. ere is som. s 3 X & . : i first place. the old-timers at the re- | tall “of & contast beink staged. by Bicumook. 108, Criston 3ot Sy | ¥ was young. Of course, I'm too old] © o monnimn:mihinyf ‘.fi::.". plosions are sure, rapid, regular Bort say that not In many years has |jocal partles with & pelze for. the | boid. 99; Ritsboodie. 106: Bill Hunie now. o my-folloy D e il Thotibioneiresson B much water fallen n the summer | loouy Perties with a Drlze for the| Bunuie Heus, Do: Atiericas Bor. 108 Vetorts, | Suoh. @ remark ls foollsh, because | yicles. Dimernioke by torsitors, and. there |have been no extra large ones caught. | wur. g “Mcsuiness: 110, Dovk ‘fif{ Oag | therg it ake TR 0 e, Tho. o L T veibatt why motor-wise men prefer— ' shermeén sa\ on man; casi ble, re g & b o 2 ! i ot A} e never has been more forelgn deposit | recently the Chesapeake” bay scomed | Fapbrontice altowencs, = ooF °f Gold: ouly. ;‘,’.fi“,‘;‘.‘u’:c?"':fiik": Lrain. Ite| jescribe the various swhinfitiy strokes. than for the past month. As one|aj a Lter, 3 fisherman put it. the fish need only | vate every ame Tr srogicncy BEte" * | B i Ssmt the habit should certainly (Copyright, 192 to lay-to and keep its mouth open |ing the bait e soquired. to get all the food it wants. ¢ " : ired: Leard the “I-fell-off-a- se et "eaich or\enetl: o, e hemtt, U mibecaue 1 FULTON AND MISKE SIGN. 5 v t&wo young men| Charles H. Zurhorst with his fam-| - Bad-to” chap. ‘There's at 13151 one in| ‘st PAUL, Mim, July 23—Billy had a hunch to try conclusions|ily and some.friends are at Chesa-| First Tos twoyearolds; $700: fve fur- |every office. 1 have hegrd many Oty ye and Fred Fulton, local heavy- g ground the pllings of the old pier, |peake Beach for an outing and fish- | loREs—Oriental, 101; Setug, 101; Freneh Can- | thew. They tell me of 19 (RS T ights, have been signed ‘to_ b long since washed awa; A few|ing. He is one of the standbys for | Al .108; Royal Mald, 101 ‘Antgnia, 10T |-they were. ten years old; they, were | welghts, have brer goed o box » Bots of angling rewarded them with | the deep-water. fshing and . seldoom | Haty- Noments, 101; Litile Casino. 101 Judge |y} ¥own: off..e: dock or fell out of the ]ten-round no_decision. DoNt IMER: 1 : Fofine. assortment, the hest takenifails to set.% nlce Shees of the i Bin Dt it et efte, hrown. off & doe e - & e ——— =T ——— ol — oo ] - e f i = . - m the bay for a long time. There!sonal varlety. On several oceasions Roma, 101 34 ware some good sized trout, hard-|he has gone out to Plum Point and E Becomes - Our - Special - And the other reason is, thgt, besides delivering more power it assures the minimum carbon deposit per cylinder, for the better the fuel the Heads, Norfolk spots and smaller fish |Red Top and brought in strings. of : SR e iy ore. " big ohes. * This i5 no new story. for | s sixicy, X ¢ Bo ¢ nother factor that is believed to |him, for he is no novice in the game. Elus! Ril . Olll’ ¢ 08 3 2 ive had much to do with the poor |Like many otHers, he has had to re- hing is the fact that a number of |sort to.the experimental measures tor n - al‘ge ! Skates have been patrolling _the | his results and found more than onée X X ers for some time past. They |that the trout and hardhead still s £ o ve been sa much in evidence that|whimsical over the matter of lis : 4 Under the Swavely Schoof - system your boy -receives: n. Then, too, several sharks and |ing some fine soft-shelled crabs, : Jndividual instruction. - We study his temperament, his dis- ‘ofie man lost two lines in one after- | food. He had the experfence of hayv- rpoises have been cruising about It i o the scom- g : sition ; tural predilections—and shape his course:ac- 2 A g s 5 s art ot The Swimmers and Waltonites, e T e i r§"‘.¥x : "“',d;fgfi;;hlflfh‘; cver; moment counts to his personal beqeht. less the wastage. Try it and notice the immediate pep-up in pick-up, : & : 2 o < i 3 = E: . s 9 TR . s e a- %Y. & " He teceives concentrafed instruetion—which Tesul and stamina. There’s a “Lightning” Filling Station in your e o Sqversal went out the first|per at the Casino a party of frie: 107; Mr. Krut of the week and by shifting. their po- { with some fine trout and Nor!?)n: Wool 117:- A ;‘t‘l‘l':"l-u‘al 8 neighborhood; in every neighborhood. Make your next call there and ighest possible practical development. - ' - tlon from off Herring bay down to |spots’ caught at Flum Point in the|L 107: ;; = P PR . Sed'rop were fortunate in etiing |26 : 5 G e i . - . For the fist time in the history 6f The Swavely Sch yow'll understand why it is the regular calling place for regular 6 tmfl. was, e T : % - 3 ccepted—wi e ng of the next ter; 3 -~ o taraver hese b PEa e e e ferin 10 Washington boys:the T o fellows. Jafter Reca Hospital, has been. at th the country.. The e 3 | lent preparatory school. Ll T R oS i L aspenke Beach somé dava and has | fish, Which weighed seven snd a half | g S Sai 2 . ~“Executive office hours, daily.9 to 4. For special £ intment . 2 e nies d:al g‘tdh!- tl‘n:le g 1 4 b D. v uees, J11:| . phene Cleveland 120 up’to 4 o’clock; after 4, Cleveland 93L = - % £ e s o e "~ The Swavely-School ~ - - [}l * - - ; ti = v - i - i -~ ", evn the un and feed of the. finny | Was mecessary to grab the line and | gL tit : R VY y ; e Db ; % ‘ROSSLYN, VIRGINIA . i+ ' -Telephone West 166 ~ ... . - b He believes that the hardhead|haul it in. He also caught two bo smaller bass.. His;prize was -short ring occasi and chunky. \ only & few .!tn\!on.‘lflo 2 (Army and vay»Pfevi‘l‘;‘tn}y' Schiool)

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