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) SPORTS. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. ¢, MONDAY, AUGUS 14, 1922, SINUL 1S, Browns Here for Twin Bills TRACK CRASH IS FATAL SANDLOTTERS OPEN PLAY HO HUM, WEISMULLER Tomorrow and Wednesday : Pennant Tests at Hand GIANTS INVADE THE WEST 20. 319 13t T, 0410, NATIONALS KEEP FOHLMEN | ™K S0t 18 o es ) HUM, WEISWULLER, : AT TOP BY I ol Do e I" 'I‘ lN I E:R I,E,A‘;' lE 'ITI" E: LOUISVILLE, Ky. August 14 3 ! Earl P. Burman, twenty-two, of : Johnny Weissmuller, Iilinois A. C. AND ) - Detroit, nuto driver, dled last i S Tine yesiociay tnine : = night following Injurlex received at Touwiaville Boat Club meet when he the fair grounds in a collision dur- TR Chambibuslitg eriesibetng conducted by byth e gwam 150 yards free style in 12915 . - . fng a race. Traveling ffty-five y both organized and }in & fifty-yard pool. The old record, Big Sunday Crowd Sees Mogridge Obtain 3—2| . as veur bs von fate anether independent sandlotters, much base ball entertaivment is in | 5 sy Miensois oaapanameks| Achievements Abroad While Their Rivals for Flag Verdict O " H o machine which had stalled store for Washingtonians this week. The tournament fordthe Illinois A. C. set 2 new world or Sy erdict Over Jinxman Jones, kHarris, judge, car was hurled twelve to fifteen |league championship nines, held annually under th i so-nticli She D0 yRnt ek " Cardinals and Yank . i e gt 3 a p p nines, y under the auspices of the Dis- {women, 0.343-5 as against 0.39 1-5. r and Yankees, Are at Home May Goslin and Peck S“pply‘ng the Punch. R ne e s trict Base Ball Association, was to get under way this afternoon, with Y"';‘z Imsstiwas oy by Cincinnati R . ] Y G Southern Raiyay, ladegofthe Termigal R R ¥, M.C o Lengue, et | i eral League Shipping Board team on the field adjoining Uni track, when Burman, with another s 3 £ ady l'mng nion —_—— (s BY DENMAN THOMPSON Iap (e n%, feaie mround (Ke urve [ ey Caer e gfhsg?}]‘ Leapueitile wlaner, oposingiWagol ¥ ) . e failed to mee the other machine ntal League, a streets. Both games were to & o HOUGE e Tt f e mae e (NVetibbals bl Baveliners Hands)| oot tRal g esmanfiat ) 5250 &1 5010 QLS : ¥ D W AR 5 A . se tea < ; full for the next few days. Starting tomorrow, for instance, they et “m‘s;::ora::-:;c;n;e:':iz; STANDING OF THE TEAMS EW YORK, August 14.—As the pennant races in both leagues have are scheduled to do battle twice against their old jinxes, the SL! the War Department Interbureau | AND been running, the change of scenery which takes place again be- Louis Browns, with another double-header set for Wednesday and a DRUPPI Teague re 1 aamtiom: A or tme or| IN INDEPENDENT SERIES sinning ithis weel isibymoimeans likely to/be the tucn of the single encounter on the card for Thursday, before they get a breathing {sanized tourney. Valuations will UNLIMITED DIVISION. BY FAIR PLAY. wheel in the race. Something very decisive will have to happen to fix 2 spell. Dual bills are a tough proposition on a pitching staff at any stage I —~~ ;mu:; its debut tomorrew against SECTION A. Fr?:;EhW 'Im:gi.l .Au‘un 14—Danny | Pennant. To date there has been nothing decisive as to the contestants o_f the game, hm»when there are two in succession, and with the Mound I lrueeteTn.:u\llvv-::i,:’,’;nlh’vhm, at xn; 1.12;-1.'?«" v’v ; r;c i hhn’fly Du“dflue‘g'rl :l 1‘1(::‘:';' in _euher Igzxfle, barring the fixed determination with which Boston and city gang, the going promises to be particularly rough. T A bl |11 SANCISHTRE SR SRS - e Sy ot g Vit the | Philadelphia have declared themselves to be second-division fixtures. Although Manager Milan has not secn fit to divulge his plans, it is Ly Atation. Wednesday. Valuations wiil '™ & U 43t 8. 3 0i i controres tasiat upon. catling au The Giants have a short trip. That is. they have no series of four probable Zachary and Francis will be pitted against the Fohls tomor- BYIWALTOE CAME. e I G L s Bl L ey ». s Sopfecrem insfer Upon icalling &n )zames schediltd{against them. Sometimes that is easier on thie players Probable i riiheart appearing. ihe following day and |, The retrement of Wateon M. Wash. | Siation o Tro Vo unlen] w. e ihe will'go o mngland ‘Ensiand is| 0 fghE ol At i O SIS e e o i Mogridge finishing up on Thursday. This is in case the starting slab- perhnp;omoren:z'l"nc‘;gnrl‘:fl;nh:l: made | Section B. which is to start play i3 1 L tHera e (Saatly Meat e o s ;e“ hi 2 cgml““" }‘:ls‘)urgB' 80 to [Cuicane, thence Yo Cinepnnty men go the route in each instance.Otherwise—and the result of previous | committee of the United fon than the ! late this ieek. will include the 1 2 HHhicre b Dearly starven mad molonelirom there Ko t. Louis, then te Brooklyn, to Boston and to Philadelphia meetings makes a provisional note appropriate—there is no telling how | Tennis Association expected. 5 Jawn | titular teams of the Potomac, Com. A [ 3 {to_any promoter. & money|and then home, where they anchor. They will have plenty of chance to the staff may be juggled. open secret that before the Davis cup r;‘::::‘:.nr uelr)..-h.\,.m Government and | TION C. | But in this country he gained lose the pennant on that jaunt if they play no better than they have e Eow s todsy Still are a/game :’:’m:s:ds,':ec,]w the committes was | [oasmee (mnartment nu’l‘flel;k;l::;;;;', fon Printers . Wes RS l";:‘!zl“;:iflnhtdundlatrenxlh through the sim- | away from home. to the good in the merry scrap for e b T, LT "I\ | has won homors in_the Government Wondiey s N -9;",',?'.\; res i o e FheiStLouis Tialigisia st mybey o e e erenip, aeepe weing | | HANDLING A HOODOO | | Richurds. “Wnefher the commitee de- | Sthietic Cluh were to clash this.a- | optomet $3 BT eood dme T 1o anow the| | AT TOP IN THE MAJORS | |rorhe moment e st Lois il e vanquished in a most decisive man- :!:l:dq‘:hnr (:-e 't\:v: '}"nrk ynun\gs:e,-i‘er“(‘;l_"c (n:ul: \;u;?vlrgvfilnf: :g‘;:‘da‘r‘] Uptometris .IF.IXDI. . o 5 |::_orld—!n::1;dri‘ng England—that he for the moment, as St. Louis will be ner by the White Sox yesterday, due | _NEW YORK. o R 5t A'r|i5 %0 vopulan ithat his Epvolitment] neld in the décisl ? the ISION. i was a real fighter. Perhaps he would home through Secptember 2. i 5 . PO. A. d Xbedient Jor wheth t | flel cisive tilt of the Poto- | have been Hiembergle s Koy %o the fact that Milan's men signal- [ With ;. 1707 00T W ilards really is regarded e ’\‘;‘;E "’;«:’v \Jeague race Other leaguesi ’n:cnu. Q\ s :,,m,,.wu"h"f l'.f,‘:"m:;z';'fl;“?lf e AMERICAN LEAGUE. ever, the Cards do not return to their ized their return from foreign flelds | D 3 A 6 1 3 0 Ulable for the team than the former 'r‘“‘""lau_s"o;‘xld end their campaigns | Roamer N e Kilbane resorted to jiu jitsu in his Elararginb. nat bailiwick after that by hanging a 3-2 shiner on the Ruth- | M 4 0 3 % ) 4l Harvard star are questions. No doubt r than Wednesday. | Aste LI battle against the English lad last | Gobb: Detroic . The St. Louis Brow e mot an and. Florida avenue. 3 ol R s is s o Washburn as lin the independ ated | St Ter ane into a fight, provided. of | Goslin. Washiagton..- cotemporaries. They s g s o 1 e iR | N e I ‘6":ei.'.“?fifn!’e‘:-v::‘l’i‘.‘.',‘:J:“::":i..‘.‘;b‘}” oot -« MY ";(Za:nz:;.'“n'a';s Bdr,::;:!sl_ Peter v:f»;:-_:e.b:eh hea:ls Dundee. 1t Johnny Selang, Fow mk - a play Washington. i’} Haetohin. B‘u’;l There 1 no club in the circuit that | ool - LERa s 1] toour International team in the dou- lpficed mith) o Artacsifonithenlend SECTION B. Sel o oo he wilEny G NATIONAL LEAGUE. tons New Shook, Klcyel it &nd ety e VoI vathiér ek thar Tt aanne -3 0 0 B e e 18 gaon- [ In Section 4 of the senlor division, | w. ttle 8nyway and go to England o m e | I Succession ‘minetcen games in New York. and the fact that Sam | -~ - 0 O ed’as pretiy much of/n indtvidualist| taien © Prah (With St Peter's at | onin s = i 96 33 1 sglon,Ane (cheuie, endia Tl e T eare &' h{umbling block o | Totals .............3% 2 8 24 8 1]While playing doubles. and Ti : i ark. Union Printers, wno | ; opright, 1 2% 34 3 hey have to get back Them. was the vietim furnished ad-| *Batted for Jones in ninth partner, has mot mrrequeTmllienb:‘ex::12:3,',02’“(5“,",”5"’ Way it the (rbnt i rer el 3 grimes. e 110y i1y T8 1o 308 e s beune atimey . X ditional reason for gloating. Fur-l WASHINGTON. AB. oblized to assert those privileges et he unlimited division, | Park View . | igbee. sburgh. ... E S ven er an they thermore, it was two ex-Yankees— Pt prerogatives in the wl\'pof Jn“si?.,fii’.‘l expect a good battle in their clash JUNIOR nxvls;ol STA"S“CS OF MAJORS gug. m'fi"uk V‘F ‘lig & 8 35| DAy Jaye mppesred to be mny Mogridge and Peckinpaugh—who | PR that become the duty of a pariner who ol the Ontometriste) et Linwerin SECTION a. | e haris i a1 o e W e e st prominently 0oz s not only s . Name teams, whic opseight, s Al Munro Elias.) . :tge‘:i';;dx;?’?:;o;’;:\'r;»l:nr;;‘ivlg"x‘l|:‘hslll¢::".\ -3 011 plon be:rd:s..m’or' but & world cham- leading in two sections, are “Slated o Fani W Pet. | AMERICAN LEAGUE. i . Mienlen WAL e e Mwwer Until the concluding chapter, While {Shanks 3 S (Copyright, 1022.) for action. The senfors’ will tackle | Warwick ... ooror 8 1.000 S Kl | NATIONAL LEAGUE. S Wil dhex aveson the road the Tajah supplied the punch that FE- | leckinp S Park View in a sectlon B game and | 1 Gates 4 5 o o T ! S e s istered two of the thres requisite ;m.,;; e T3 w1 RchARDs AGNN wms 1;})"?'"{:‘1::3:: are lm r.or Trinity. a l;;p:pn-n; Junior 36 | Ne Yor T 2: ::: 4$ .:;x’ !:;mf:lf‘l‘-;ev:hgapr:::, "'.:E(I :r -he{\ can markers. ogridge. i SR e nine, in section A of the | Potomac 00 | Bew etk 588 589 580 - ¥ set out west - : = Junior division. Cro 1 2 .59 52 832 636 .527 : the Browns will have to be almost Loze of the mame prosed the il 0f | touie o SOUTHAMPTON TR | o B HE e P axr e Bowever. when the Brownt B ine for thi vas shunteq tothe ST Xok 8 0 0 0 8 0 OPHY | Shamrocks. teaders in section A of | Bt ‘200 Svien - 57 56 505 008 000 MMERICAN LERGUE: tiem. | Sowever, mibifn Ahe rowis uggins, for the was shunted to e | Vlilagon 11225 8 08 0 38§ SRR Ny | the Unlimitea arvision. gave the Gnion | Washington ... 52 56 481 488 477 | Home rumi—Willims. St. Louis.. get back to St. Louis on Labor day showers along with Whitey Witt on{ "l \Ch (L0 f0h Juige. Threebase | <-Vincent Richards of Y August 14.; Printers a severe (rouncing yesier- Philadelphia .... 42 63 400 .406 396 | *Pitching—Bush, New York.... the ywill not leave their field again the first play of the pastime by Tough | IWubate DRz luRan, ShIRe. oft on bases | Vork. n: chards of Yonkers, New |day. The Big Green team hit Quayle ! linworth Junior .. Boston D4l 67 389 335 376 | Base stealing—Sisler, St. Louis and they have an advantage during 1},,': Guthrie. m; ‘a{m;lladd‘“m‘ '& 1?1, e, Baer Wnlhll&um .n;.n*n;m; w‘:-:u's :;al;g:‘u i:r:,:?rmanré dl’)luhles hard and triumphed, 9 to ": ;‘fu!m“ 230 GAME TODAY. GAMES mxoxxéw r‘“",,:mli;:TBl-e.. Dotroit..... {that period. as the \:nrksewlfl e Johnson's squad of arbitrators. Witt | valla—ofr Jones, 3 A & 5 W e Southamp- 9 Sahdifat 2 o : .| “¥won. 18; Tost. 4. eriod cas o ; O o ios at the outset and | cut—By Jones. ey pirprides, 8 ek | ton’ singles bowl yesterday for Rl e eptpthentrinters e teatetica #4571 Cleveland at Phila. Gleveland at Phila. RUTH'S RECORD. O A e e a & e e roision at fir<t. Huggins | Connolly and Guthrie. ~Time of game—2 hours second time when he defeated Robert S Kt L. at Washington. | Home runs—Ruth, New York, 1921 ol e o Faved and tore what littie hair he fasd 3 minutes. Kinsey of San Francisco, in_stralght | Dominfean Lyceums walloped the e e o | Home romRuth Ne% Fot BB B MRE0d e e et s Casie” Jhas After he had been chased off sets in the final round; 63, 64, s, | Brookland Atistic Club. |10 ity 2 s o I e Chicago 2t Boston, — ACceptef Wimp L oe Seniiis A ®the fle vitt sought to continue the 01 B Meadow Club. ,Goetz allowed b 3 OF YESTERDAY'S ! At very A o T e e was given the ON THE SIDE LIN THE Kinway brothere: Robert anddfone 1A wh“:hi_snu-rlbnnuu onl w. Per e, DAY'S GAMES. i That very quality that makes the privilege of cooling off in the club- | Howard, captured tha doubles cham- | twelve. Snow of the winn e | et Midget .o 2 Thoot o hicage, 9. Be. Lo s oo s pisint bian Pouse: Althoush that isn't what Guth= [ pionship after's” triling. five-setduei | ur swals i as many D inneralmuae)|idlandc. e 3 o0 e S e aain mhev rie terms it. Judge Knows. | A whopping big crowd turned out, | of New Rochelle, N. Y.. mational in. | Warwick Athletic ¢ i Geishns 0 e NaTIO i e e e iaved Griffts Muft Firat Chance. | comsidering the threatening aspect | 8oor champlon. 'The score was 8—, |way 1o the Linworth e e p T e wi ! j suchuaEEin e RheRGian 0l NYel e e i) i hs venle it At e e 11-to-8 engagement. Both teams hit TODAY'S GAMES. T o L s e g much worse that the Cards ! Griftmen in' the frst, when Shanks | exceeding 10,000 qihe mixed doubles title was won by | savagely. MacCartee of the losers, | prnLITED DIVISION Section O pomen | St Louls les 46 582 56 577 ancRlesE Infted to Smith after Judge's double : k2l Miss Helen Hooker of Greenwich,iwith a triple. o double and’two Se. | Priaters vi. Optometrists. at Linworth, 5:18. | ¥ittsburgh B8 48 sar 30 e RiScketbAvound by Ombs) to right-center and walks to Goslin | S i . S. var oshell of | gles, led the batters. | D oac o i3 icl E it ‘5a1 1 "RGH, st —Sixty-| A h a " ama Brower had loaded the bases. In| A misty rain that started early in vn. They defeated Miss Flor . Bomer. ut Union Park. §.16: secticn B. [ ST B b ser e eh PITTSBURGH, Ausust 1—Sixty | Again, 108 moon B Sooaces di Bre g t in ¥ Brogklyn ) Whey defeated Mixs Blor-. o0 il /o . i Name. ve. Park View. st Cathoiie Uni: 159 53 5% 531 .secifour aspirants for the national pro- r favor, ittle good "t did The second Peck got a life on Scott's | the game developed into a steady |and Robert Kinsey, 6— mpton. X..| Sty Pest Ofice: nased out Western jvertity {Brooklyn ........ 52 56 481 486 A7 |(osi They went west. ran into Chicag: fumble and died stealing. while n((..!d“ma B i ol is i oibat e insey, 6—1, 6—1. inion. § to £ in & Commercial Leaglei'mk!DlTé'!!ION—lmnu Hoty Name | Philedelphis ... 37 64 366 578 363 | Lrosicna. BN :,:‘:’:‘,”:,‘{,’5‘:‘,',‘;[_‘2‘;‘5“[‘; and were kicked around like a vellow -«negrmmfn rzaum“ o “"lnearly half an hour after the nrth{ Telegraphers, twelve ,.'r'ni'.‘-’“"o"l':;r',':."m.'u'c z.:‘.‘.’. i mlnllfih‘ Pleasant, :i Coire e "“35!;’:" \x\‘i"nflfflfl"’d the opening 5‘;1“! p’{::l‘nh a“ "‘:imflil‘ ‘-g‘;.e‘e"!' ux Il"or the mext three rounds they were | inning. Cap Jordan marshaled his METROPOLITAN TENNIS ’flnd‘e(-l‘l:p);;d llhfn Eame heo €ENL | Kniokerbooker. 5:15. I':I‘mt :?n:y.l GAMES TOMORROW. | match nfllqa.\ rhundé!' exghlteen(:m‘:es ol R el ot e several T e e e il Senspsmibisn Saumd. to Fian ths ¢ {drov o tallies in the seventh TOMORROW'S GAMES. {ln. at Pittburgh. . Y. at Pittsburgn, ‘the diffcult and tricky Oakmont|cannot win a championship. With ali resumed in the sixth. following a : e TITLE P inning. UNLIMITED DIVISION—Sect Sha, | CHicHSO 8¢ St Lows. Kiston at Chicago. | ]Countrs Club course this morning. | th, Pt Sl :".aw,r_' the Nationals Sl ““]fi:‘y‘:‘ell'égs';'ff\- the canvas drill proved areaa YKE~T BY MOLLA I rock va. Sherweod. at aton Pk 5:15. g Phila: 2t Cincinaati ;Th' second """‘i"al“’“x."—'""" to R* c-:m%tzm:xu‘éflf :li-nf\':\.‘h:l;‘ ;‘.'1'1( :1::;::< 5 X The absence of Babe Ruth proved |woman = Mallory, national | zame in the sev. . JUNIOR DIVIS ‘o New York, 4: Boston, 2. 11w a " the ot [ Théy imay. stumbiesinto iihe . e woi eventh TON—Section A. E ork. 4: rizht-center that hounded past Smith |a disappoinment to the crowd. ~He | in man's_tennis champlon, .Iotained|they batted in five run inning, Wwhen | jonior ve. Atlantic, st Washington i Cincinnati, 5: Pittsburgh. 4. LTl O e IO e [ R atorad o Judpen | = Stmsppainmant t0 U1 o oN it | \ne matropciitan singles fifle yen-|qesics s. Midget teams i Atiante at Nankis el h. 4 | notified the association several days |tha dash. the spirit, the jaunty air sharp whack past Ward. Goslin looped | wh. 1 ork hospital | terday by defeating Mrs. Marion Zin- | seiennene Herace Pomeer " ners may e it il ; " {igo that he would not compete. and [of : e o ith & hagh- e Iower an, e hit and | The Bambino is expected to bo ready | ih, e el e of inetcodrty °r|‘ dlaed - s i T D s ErooliTn kicked three games i1 O T hine ant wrong. Judpe | Foe D DIn aein be” the ‘enaCof thy | the Nassau Country Club. 6—2 6—2.| Kalekerb = . Evanston. TlL: Pat Doyle. St. Louisilsyccession into the laps of the heing trapped in dashing for third | week. ; e ! Mrs. Jessup was unable to handle O e o lsts_vanquished Georze Bowdern, Cineinnati, and Wil- | Gianis, ~No cor < necessars H nd. Brower then walked. ad- | L G s | drives and lost the mat {ines i o . e e : ca tee Yoller te Ward and the pair of them | one bingle. but it proved a factor |the rallies and held Mrs, Mallory al- Soung Xnicks. i o ieiestivg, vattics; avdlbsve wircady wou the acries Sctween tallied when Peck slashed a single;in that productive rall, most even on earned points, but th 0 i it included: Gil Nichols of Providence. . % 2 o el b ’ o ter. Picinich alts oot & bl s e bt T e | e et e pnlenidowa: | itk Brady af “Detrolt: Jim | nc"club (hat the Giants couid b R Sa o e 1D when Sio: | _ Ghmrrity checked in vesterany from |Noraewomamalway s ¢d the Superbas, 0 to 6. wants games - L einam Manor, % Y. and {one "elub ehat” the Giants' couid not gridge succumbed on strikes. Excelsior Springs, Mo., and reported 8 el e T iGeorge McLean. Rve. N. Y.; National Y anks Blasked 'Eild Ninih: great_improvement in his arm. He e e noeae o WO Lo laplon Busene Sataven| . Fimates Finally Ase Stepped Daan reachiod th far Gornes baithe) o DS ToRAY oDy In & few days, LISTS COLGATE GAME. ser BOSTON. August 14.—Bright skies {Pittsburgh, and Tom Mahan, Haver- | After thirteen victories in succes: omugan reached the far corner in the as moon as’ his Wing recovers its| NEW YORK, August 14—Colgate _Good hitting by Lucas, Alken and|favored the concludin s o Mass. amaidwilite ! Hunterg 2lon. Pitcsbisgh stopped. The Reds strength 5 ncluding matches today B long flv. and was left when Pipp = b, ) University has again been taken on English enabled the Circles to defeat s Onwentsia. 111, and Frank T. Sprogell, ved them by a run. Conceding 1o Taftad o Gostin Senane Lot Le| Althemgh he failed to get a bali |BY Columbia Uiniversity for & post- Bl maniedythe Clrcles to defeat|petween France and Australasia in| WOMEN'S NATIONAL NET |M<ial L e Schang got no. Althoumk he Clled o s " | season foot ball game on Thanksgiv- | 3% looking for & %ood opponent|the tennis competition at the Long- o uzh some of the better known | the credit of winning thirteen games T "ona Wik 8- Binete: ‘and | cenily Rcalivea clase'ln The feld g | NE day ‘3t South Field, making the Thursday. e e e o secide wnicn| TOURNEY OPENS TODAY |Zriners e himcit copeee " ien 5 Fase bl x Goime to give throe choera an's clev. i = | tota v = 3 s & e Sl e et the third was | e B vt o7 o Aoia bos Al e O BN O e ricycd| [Feeriess Adhleife OWb ix o piay shall oppose Spain for the right to| pyppsT HILLS . AN P se af ohstacles, caused veterans to |for a team "which suddenly became - Tn the ATth a pair of force-outs fol. | B, e 0X | \as scheduled for last year's eleven '3;“!”;;‘{n;.“3'=f1‘ifn (;Ilu‘l;- ;"llFl‘anlogn‘MQEl the United States for the Davis| __-he three feature mmr;wusu:n llhm predict numerous surprises. g(;;z;n‘anzlh(:\’-‘erle\-eur‘_\‘-l x_s:\pu;.em "‘hel\ owed Ward's single. and nullified a —_— Ao s eerless | cup. s at the i o it couldn't win much o safety by Smith. Meusel was an.|, RICe's worst weakneas, a ground players are to report at the field at| por Austialasia one victory In the opening ot play, in ithe womeits ma- janviiive: i Toe; Unekaf Memarch 6os e B ST maeusel was an | yall, put Mogridge in & hole in the | WILLIAMS RETAINS COACH GRS | i ; tional championship o rens 2| HUNTER AND VON ELM |was drawn too abrupt 2 s 8 £ 2 two singles matches of today would . . Ehipjon the icountssof| All leaders he . e i e A e gighth, but, fortunately, it failed to | =WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. August Dintrict Firemen stopped the Man- |make advancement certain. France,) Westside Tennis Club follow ARE DECLARED “PR0OS” League race were deteated Wash: afshihe atter ‘pi'pp;",":u]lku{- and 3 {14.—Bob Fowler, thé former marathon :illlafl.‘ in an 11-to-7 game. Finan]at a disadvaniage as a result of the Miss Marion Chapman of Nyack ve ington pummeled the Yanks, Chicag WAAEs el Meutel uctive wallop in round six. ediately start his £y - L% match hetween ara | New York. City had been declared ineligible to il day may be recorded as just hav- center. ‘reached second whes Peck| The Mogria S After winning eight el A A it | nol Ty Molla Biarstedt, Maliors ot |compete inthe National Amateur | ns happencd. Sresned o Wards:oller and. scored | Arst Tuning that 1ed (o the cxpuision : roAtier inning clght, games in o | K e Tatier This would throw | of Tosean, | N Frank H. Gedtrey | TUU el e et Sl s en & single to left by Scort. Mo- | of HuEgins anc Witt was close, but BENEFIT GAME IN BOSTON. | by Bethesda in the Montgomery |decision into the last match of the g jmeetinig I Giilcago Musluk thevat oha} Eriage slipped over a third strike on | at that it appearcd Umpe. Gathrie| ‘Niok Altiock ‘and Donis Bush are) e Aot League. Bovds, league lead: | tournament with Gerald L. Patterson. I""}‘{,P"’Ef{; of ptofensionalian ichax 'di Pirates Buy Pair. s & T bl Ss correct Ta his wulite 2 er. defeated Rockville, 10 to 0. Ken- | captain of the Austratasians andy acts z & B Smith recelved a_free ticket, filling | sl amons plavers from all American | sington. third-place feam. beat the | world singles champlon on ans andy BOXER, TOO FAST, LOSES. |to have been raiced against these two| PUTTSBURGH. i “Fafe 14.—Out- 1 e Bages: ang Ward talieg ‘on Dus | Dugans double in the opener was | Leagiie clubs in Boston today to play | tail-end _Damascus aggregation. 21|Posing Henrl Cochet, France's young OKELAHOMA. CITY, August 14| 000Us Solfers Weis not aunaned bl | Bel e e and Infielder R. J s long arive to “Gootin." Tha|a crack that struck the third sack i the Red So¥ in & benefit game. for | to 1. Gaithershurg 1s in. second.|chempion and world title holder onCharley Fitzsimmons of Oklah: -—|it was said that neither had done any- | Michaels of the Cedar Rapids club e Tont . st e 'tewina the family of the late Tom McCarthy. | Rockville in fourth and ldirt. Patterson’ 2| City wor ymons of "Oklahoma | thinz that was disionorable in a the Mississippi Valley ve P Judge | e stand. Bethesda in Patterson’s slightly ailing an Y won a technical victory over 1 ppi Valley League. ha Erabbed MeMillans hopper { Hio binele n the third wasa “wll- l"m Boston outfielder, coach and acout. | fifth place. e B songiaarably | Curley Smith of Bartlcsville, middle- | Dincie that made. thelr standing & {been purchased bf the Pittsburgh e e N e e Taotay mith of Barticsville, middle | stances that made their standing as | Plrates. They will jofn at the end COLUMBIA IS TRAVELING footed. i !in this contest. bout | harell mecontly, | Soxteusiquestionable. !of their season. 2= James O. Anderson, the Australian mith lost his head and left the ¢ FAST IN SALLY LEAGUE! Foti'sy ifom feee, preccaca nlx dos I R b s A 4 Bty T s e Mice aui- Lerossty oty COLUMBIA. S.° €. August 14 d Judge' - e CSOLUMBIA. & €. August 14 |cated Judge's foul wallop and_ then TIP FOR FISHERMEN. i Souti i A 2o e el | SRS T SISO £ ot SOCCERISTS TO VISIT. | nareos runny, w. va, ausust ham: nning seven games. | tinguish himself. 14—The Potomac river was cl T e oo Al e e LT Philadelphia soccer fans will belgir Joh EL S WAS CIeaT, ’ 3 e f g s t Harpers Ferry et b e s Davhs TEUD. ke mewe . coust for the sensos o the first to sce the famous Newcastle | i oAy ana ¢ Y R of W P A pel e orfhe by season OLUMBIA COUNTRY CLUB'S golf team scored an overwhelming | Laited Ladiex: feam /in action af | junetion, and “Snenandoah SHghUY L R e, of Chariolte in | 10-6 in favor of the champions. victory over the team from the Washington Golf and Country | team of male players will oppose e | mUddS RIS NG rHing: arlotte by nine and one half games. Club in a match played vesterday at Columbia. The h nglish women. They will visit New won five games and lost two, while 2 payes o S 7 e host team | York, New Jersey. Norfolk., Bethle- REP. Zm s en ot B b S| | AR LRSSONS | |rcord 18 puints o the vsiors 3 the Wasington players belng shi to iy, Bifiac, Euliis ool b e our victo: i ; : : nd. Detroit, St. X | ooklyn boasts B s four victories and the rame number FOR THE GO annex only two singles matclies and one team match. Johin C. Davidson | other D e Tell 28! s e pabile pitks S i 'mfl‘p:r‘m:w::eun:tn(r‘lhe; Tinming two of LFER and Charles G. Duganne were the Washington players who won, defeat- | 21d g::’er'i":“fl'g»u'“ i“"‘“’;‘:;,"- Eight= | are ibela for hove. 5“2,‘" aordnd i % E ks % 5 i e 2 omen in singles an s. thrae games at Charleston lost three By George O'Neil Ling G. P. James and Col. G. T. Perkins, respectively. The result of the b L sete e AMeusts tnomed 1o four e match leaves the Chevy Chase Club still firmly intrenched in first place. Wonder Wh M. Wil S Today? Q"m:. and-suffered six defeats. Green- \\\‘»/nh 33 points. Columbia now is in second place, with 28 points, while onaer at Mertz ? ay Loaay. continued to find the going /ashington is next, with 21 points, and Bannockburn last, with-19. Tosec : i i T I ineionly too gamnes) SRS 3 3 st, wi 5 Closed Saturday 3:30 p.m. Open Daily Till 6 p.m. P Charles Mackall of Washington and | Commander C. B. Hatch of Columbia > finished thelr match all square. as did | RE m- mn, MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS. P 1. Sears of Washington and Com- CORD FOR PAST WEEK 00 a , —_— mander HoC Train of Coumbia. A| IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. missed putt on the home green cost - B e e sty T Holt” Wright of Washington his| The week's record in each league of FSETE A mateh with Hugh H. Saum of Colum- | games played. won and lost, together °: K bh'!l‘h ) :’Ith run;‘ hits, errors, men left on _The summaries:' ases and runs scored by opponents, e e e e Nl vominn. | Eeabe St ok betidiy e S DAYS OF MONEY SAVIN cnse, ersey . 4-2. ollows: o — N A Pochestar, "1, | Bonuia Ly AR AR % AMERICAN LEAGUE. el Gs Beading. %3 : team, 1. Club. P.W.IL. R. H. E. LOBOR.! ot (S Totoato. G. P. James. 0. John C. Davideon, 1. ) 8t. Louis .....5 4 1 40 6 7 lfonon.I ExiablisNea- 1808 IN HIGH-CLASS TAILORING SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. elee L. Harban. 13 3 H- Davidson, 0. " | Xew Vork 8413 34 I~ e N ©. B. Haten. 0. Charies Mackall, 0. |Chicage 1105 2 8 S B Room Must Be Made at Once for Nobile. 87 'Nashille, 0. @ . Smith 13 H.B. Davidson. O.| Washington 115 2 % a o 37 Our New Fall Stock cgar —— o e, [ ENea D 3 2 o e back of when you hand = bk . . 0. 5558 b A v Hurler Costs Robins $10,000. I J | ¢ T Pekiss e, C €. Dagases, NATIONAL Mertz always has the reputation for giving the best one to bym friend MEMPHIS, Tenn.. Augu — ‘. Oty Lol PWL R E. LOB.OR, ilori i i i i o s et | BS TRt e YT D B A EE g i e e eeer vaes ot fhe 2 the Memphis club of the Southern 1 e pil R HIE room-making sale offers the greatest values of the 44 is a Sumatra-wrapped Association. has been sold to Brook- W, 7 R. E. Carlwon, 0. | Pittsburgh ...2 6 6 0 70 S5 2 season. B iyn for $10.000, and will join the .'R. H & B Speeiman, 0. | Cincinnati 6 4 2 24 3 4 5 s cxgarmadeofmd.bw care- Robins at the end of the season. 3 Rrooklnia 5 1 4 30 m 13 & o Medium-Weight Fabrics in the Sale fully seasoned wbau:’os 13. Team total. 3. 3 2 5 Py . HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING | | oo weh aceustomed to the uee of the| The greens sommittcs, of e o Suitable for Fall Wear ' et too well accustomed to the use of the| The 5 > Consoli dnd“ 2 New greens committee of the Co- Firstsacker. Cigar Corporation, :‘“‘? for his groans have gome l"‘l;nbu igmixllnu-y c|u|l; and representa- Bos'forl:“:\ Gett g 4 ui o r er Distributed by Tk rth from the aching depths of hi es of the executive committee of , August 14.—The Boston % G, AB. 555, DL ot | nores oo e s Seiny of oy | (e Middle Atlantlc Golf Assoctation | National League pase ball club has Capital Cigar & Tobacco Co. B 18 o6 1 3 .36 y depths of many |at an informal meeting yesterday setpurchased First Baseman Henry of 802 Pa. Ave. N.W. 108 332157 1 & ea(a bunker. It is the club amsociated|the date for the annual middle At-|the New Orleans club of the S s as Lo A on; D. ¢ 0% 56 102 & 53 .50 |above mll else with bunkers, bad Hes, | lantic t o e 12 fatl He “wil & Bogshern W as Washington, D, C. 2 5306 0 13 30| deep Moles mnd sand traps. Its blade ‘d el eam matches for October 12| Assoc! a!t’:n. e will report here in ] . A G bl e e e b S R e 8 0 f o e ol e ety el | SOl Commitice of te sectiondi | BASE BALL ™irantyds : " | a clation. A ) B L s s Lord Charles Hope, star British| At the same time it was made AMERICAN LEAGUE PARX - 138 485 103 16 7 [36%|plaver, obtains a remarkably full fol-|known that the annual club chi WASHINGTON vs. ST. LOUIS y 103 35 I 41 30| lew-through, ax his setion plcture |pionanip of e e eta | Tickets on sale Spaldings, 613 idth st N.W.. 3 18 3 1 % MS|uhows. The long driver has & Ereat|October 4, 5 and 6, with a qualifyl tlrom 8:30 AM. to 1:00 PAM. _Tickets on B %18 3,1 Bljsdvantage it he keepa his drives|round ot thivty-six Hole; Y VINE | sale_at The Hecht Co. 517 ith 8t ™ 7418 8 1 el Glighis The surest protection for|qay The 'eight players trnins | Radiators and Fenders . : 222 s 2 s | ihe lons Qeive In the full foUoY;|the lowest scores.will be paired in ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. : ¢ 2 5 ¥ 0 1 (108 |xmapping the clubhead down with 4 il piey- E. B, Eynon, jr, won the | - Corss tatalisd 1o 2 make. . A o ¢ ast year. DIFFERENT 2 o o o lose m‘““‘,_l-‘- keeping this, Nand The Disteict champlonship will be | WITTSTATT'S RADIATOR 'AND 13 s s . played at seventy-two holes -medal FENDER WORKS L play at Columbia Ootober 19 and- MNP MM