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! eg i . g 5 \ 24 "SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1923. SEORTS Crippled and Weary Griffs Drop Another : Four Big Golf Tourneys Within Month PLIGHT OF BUSHMEN DUE [KEYMENANDG.A.0. ITWOQ SANDLOT CONTESTS [CO0GAN AND DUNDEE |SERIES OF TITLE EVENTS TO A LACK OF RESERVES| PIAYSERIESGAME HOLD INTEREST OF FANS| T0 SCRAP THURSDAY, 1O BEGIN SEPTEMBER 11. 1f Western Union team hopes to cop o o5 Dundee of Baltimore will hook = = £ he Wild the title in section B of the District OW that American Legion has clinched the title in section A of | Heights Thursday night in a twelve- P]ay for Senior, Profcssmna], Amateur and Womn:- Pygmy Pilot Has No Rescuer Available for the Wild | ot columbia Base Ba Assoclution the unlimited division of the city sandlot serics, the fans are specu- | FOUR. Teatire. bont:" ot leatner: 5 ’ ; y 3 ; 5 < Sasmpionabipflasgueioontostalt mu lating over the outcome in sections B and C, where rivalry of the |4 slam-bang aftair is expeoted. an’s Championship Will Round Out Topline and Ineffective Zahniser, So Tygers Take now dowa its most dangerous rival—f = A s Joe Chaney of Baltimore will mix General Accounting Office team. The | keeriest sort exists. 3 it with Roy Taylor in the eight-round Atlmclions for 1923 Campaifln. i i other remainimg rival outfit, Mall Dominican Lyceum against the Mohawks and the Phils opposed to | semi-final. - ¢ d 1r traight, 9-6. y a8 pilpe 2 Silent Patterson and Bat{ling Wood- (=) Equipment Shop, is not looked ujon |the MI hns loom as th(;'blggesl 'gam}e; ‘:emammg in sa:dll(;t circles. the | M&n_Will atage a aix-round whirl P as a formidable foe. The Keymen Mohawks are leadin, section y a scant one-half game over Joe Montana will oppose Terry £ BY LAWRENCE PERRY. : tlo with General Account- | Dominicans. This pair of nines will hook up Thursday at 515 oclock at | by foe e pumalt R R BY JOHN B. KELLER. NI letite miin Sencral ) = Charlie Short will referee, while W 5t 2 ini f f e il ing Office today at 5:15 Yelock on the | the Union League Park. ? R LR IR L EW YORK, August 28.—Here are the remaining national champion- TROIT, August 27.—Since landing in this town the Nationals have Terminal Y. M. O. A, grounds. Phils and Milans, deadlocked for top place in section C, are slated, sell will act as ringside judges. ship golf features for the current year: ST 2 = b battle Frid; £ S scored fourteen runs in thirty-one innings of base ball, yet have | When these two nines last met Put hot |“°h“““‘3'v to battle Fri e isrnral September 11-14—The nineteenth annual seniors’ tourne:, ; = 5 e obe V % ve | Western Union won, 5 to 2. Bu: for| Play in the game yesterday be- continued the score reverted to the L ; i i it 3 & dsiicdito land ajvictony finjehe thicejgaes e G A e I S e there | tween the Legionaries and Petworth | seventh inning, giving the Legion- (LYNCH IS TURNED DOWN | which will be held as usual, at Apawamis. o their bats been inactive in pinches, and all of the Detroit pitchers, except | is one fly in the omtme Lem | was rm;nea by much wrangling and urll:s a 2-to-1 decision. e ! FOR FIGHT AT BERWYN September 15-22—The United States Golf Association amateur cham- a ; Bvt tare 5 e : bcenti Owens has cast his lot with the Gen- |8ome of the spectators went home re- egionaries had their big inning . soor sl Sae Hmymnn P|Ilenc._ who have faced the Bushmen have offered exceptional eral AccountingiOmiee. Tt 1o up,:,,m,n, the action taken by Umpires |in the scventh. when they pushed 2 4 pionship at Flossmoor, near Chicago. scoring opportunities, but their hurlers ve been unable to make any | poscs Western Union today. then a|Daniels and Carr in giving the ver- |across a pair of tallies. Petworth BALTIMORE, Md, August 28.—Joe September 24-29—Professional Golf Association tourney at Pelham a - e terrific T 1 real battle Is in sight. jdict to Charley Swann's players, |came to life in the efghth. however, [ Lynch. bantam champion wili not he 3 5 a0 A AL y < 4 headway against the terrific Tyger mauler | : i " September 30-October 6—Woman's national championship at tvest % And Manager Donie Bush cannot get e f his ball! Indications point to the Union!while Petworth was in the lead. Swats by O'Connor, Rhees, Gordon | permitted to box at Berwyn, Md., on 'I _ plonship at e : st ¢ Bush cannot get anything more out of his ba jIrinters as a real contender for the | With the score 4 to 3, In favor of |and Drissell put itein the lead by one | the night of September 13 because he Chester-Biltmore. : club just now. He really has ng pinch batters worthy of the name and no | jie iy section A of tife assoctation | Fetworth, in the first half of the |run. hac a bout geverzl days previous to 1t is difficult to see how any more important tournaments could be hurlers physically equal to the task of relieying faltering slabbists. This | series. Yesterday the Typos added |€ighth, the umpires called the| Both nnr:.en-. Lud’\vxl,g of z(nhe win- ;mlx date. ,,“},‘ rul:’~ uhr meh-u'le ath-} crowded into a month of stelldr goli.. Some, indeed, feel that if the pre- Jack of slabmen, in a great measure, was responsible vesterday for the | another o thell 1St by Caking et i clonk jom e ey i o | et oo Tain-bout boxer. far five | €nt month were not so gencrally avcided by clubs and by goli authoritics third suicessive defcat the Nationals were handed by Ty Cobb's outfit. | measure "ot e e T G LR L T M e e days before showing in Maryland. | there would be less difficulty in making dates go round men, b N B veakene e Sac d = e . cnally been tt me the first inning. that he was in no NO SURPRISE Neakeoed i lthe saconi anuwastne: | GRIDMEN PLANNING | paker,of, the Borwon ciub.ssought < Boiiery o ooon e tim form for such a fob. He walked losers to one tally for the remainder | - Lynch to appear before his organiza- l n n’mnkhul' who can afford three of the first five men to face e Tray. e Printers h e on. 0 n so the cooling mountains, t Bimland wes faaged to the SX\eN| WASHINGTON. AB. B. N. 0. A E. ‘l’:‘l‘x"l‘nn‘l':\‘:s, e thint when dhegl FOR SANDI.OT RAY 1914 t0e fesnnstta o ufetee an tho woods, €0 at the presen s S of a trio of tallies. Yet Bush had | Leibold of. > s acl v p . a0 ' S all-coolored show at Berwyn on La- roll call of star golfers would to leave the pitcher on the slab and | Peckinpaugh, ss T 16 G 5 Al S NGe ther scuedi UNLIMITED DIVISYON. bor day afternoon. . He has becn duce nothing but echoes in their after s ering through four more | Goslin, If. s 1 3 3 309 R (SECTION A.) % granted a referee's license customed haunts. session Zahniser was battered | Rioe, 4 1.3 8 0 0] Oue of the beat gumes in the Post! Tedsy's AN o g | Sandlot gridiron moguls are busy | 'hilo the first half of August ap severely in the sixth. Then the Ty- 4+ 1 } ; ‘1‘ 31 OMce League was wased between Union League Park, 5:15 5 with plans for the coming season. proximates the climatic ardor of gers fell upon him for two triples 212 2 2 0 Sl tmuipment ent saolie. e day’s game—Legion, 2; - | Zhres ‘prominent cAdbs expect o FlRPO ls CONTENT i Juiy, if not more so, the second hair and a pair of singles that, mixed 3 0 0 5 1 0fRegistered malls teams, which the for- STANDING. 5 | Fao 2 gcneral zule affory the with ‘& ‘walk, ame’ beyond 4 0 0 0 4 ofmernine won, 210 1. The fray lusted' Team, W.L Pet | Tetm. W.L.Pot, | “UTCNUOUS Year. | e ttany th, that of Septembe 3 the ) 3 .| Zahniser, p 23 0 g e el six and one-hulf innings. | Legion.'.. 8 0'1.000 | Jr.0.U.A.M.2 & .280| _Candidates for the Mercury Athletic TO KEEP UP GR'ND tongSof tiantio and midwestern While Zahniser was absorbing his | +Hargraves 1 8 9 8 8 8lEvanko, on the mound for the win- | Petworth.. 8 2 .70 | Printers. .. 0 4 .000| Club, winners of the fndependent title he Gan ot (o oountry at least. And punistment, George Dauss, pitching | tEvans < 5 X2 08P s, yielded four blows, while his | Gerfield.... 5 ¢ 'MII“M"" © 5 .000 last vear, are urged to report at a the use of th two weeks would ace of the Cobbmen, did not find the - - = = = = snent, -Vietch, *wae touched for | Roberta... § 4 meeting fomorrow night at § o'clock {# lot to avoid congestion and Folhs any: toolsmobth. "However, e (Istals.......c...... 88 '8 11 a8 11 Q[ GEeEEeN . (SECTION B.) at the clubhouse, 4% and I streets|n oo pecociated Press tiyatuch easier to apportior s _fortunate e¢nough to keep the| ®Batted for Zahniser in ninth inning. ! 2 = No game today. | southwest. » it R da among the various ¢ 7 Nationals in hand fairly well until| fBatted for Leibold in ninth inning. West Washington Daptint rch | Yestorday's game—Dominion Lyceums vs.| = A meeting will be held by the Hen-| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. August 25.| Eut habit is habit and it w {he clgnth frame. " Then they bumped pETROIT. AP- B H. PO.AE {tcam disposed of the Kinnear Class |Sbamrocks (postponed): dprecn Athletic Club tonight at 7| _Luis Angel Firpo continued yester. | s el him savagely, but Manager Cobb was | Blue, 1b. . NS 6, in the Sunday School o'clock at 43 New York avenue. i i = ational o well prepared to handle the situation | Jones, 3b. L e R L S srre e i Pet | Larry Eldness was elected managér |98y the training program for his hardihood 1o pr He rushed Bert Cole to the mound [Cobb, ef...0. 23 % % 8 2iaided the winners. "1 857 | Boll. Field. 1 4 .200| Of the 1923 Mohawk foot ball team at |heavyweight title match with Jack r club or assoc and the Bushmen were quieted |Manush, if .. $8%1:141% ¥ 5 '1°.833 Park View. 0 5 .000| & meeting of the club last night. Josh [Dempsey In New York September 14 quick S 130 3 e 2t Bbamrocks. 2 3 (400 | Licarfone will coach the team, ath| Under the direction of Horatio La- ; : . 5 . Paul Cohill as .his assistant. ~Buck | valle, his countryman, who, it is said, 17 cHIcAGO WOMEN 2 . 2 o N 3 A 24 7 - ewh Hurler Saves Tygers. | Heney 200000 SR EH 2T PEER'_ESS lN cLAsH e C) America will be the official trainer. |is prompted daily via cable by Felix Had (Cobb hepn In Bushis positiongiaser 10 -8 WL L4t 8 Ao Oomforters v. Mariners, Bunge, his Buenos Alres compatriot, | :‘h; sume nrumhl w?uhlnrlavu ‘l{pell | Cole, p..... e e ol e e AT FREDERICKSBURG' asedala, 8:15 o'clock. the ;‘uui::'A;npricnv; cmmgir.n x; .;,T lEFT IN GOI_F PLAY 10Te even contest, for the Nation- Ll e E ng his bit of morning road work, his als were beaten more decisively than| Totals soes-090 00 3187 e A 1 RTANDING. ‘U. s. HAS GREAT PAIR quarter-hour heavy gpunchlmz at 1 the 9-to. score would indicate. | washington 2000000 4 0—8 Team. g Team. ~ W. L. Pot. sandbag in the garage of his home in { T Y Dauss was drooping fast when the | Detroit . ..30010 4 < ’,!m: ‘. * '.?"&-;mvl : $ ‘l‘fl.l IE Rs Chelsea and six rounds or =o of spar- 1By the Anscclate preee P Nationals began their late attack | Tuwo.base hits—Ruel, Rice (2). d Peerless Athletlc Club has made | Gomforiers & 8 073 o T o™ G | ring with four heavyweights in the | cuicaG AR = fndhad it been necessary to keep him | nics” Blue, Mamush. Sacrifices—Rigney, Har: | (uioe o rapitation| agulnit iin il 4 afternoon. 2 August 25 n in action he would very likely have | ris, Dauss, Peckinpaug! Bassler, Gharrity, | 4! P The Argentine’s workouts have | Chicagoans and fifteen wide 8 heen well pounded. It seems, though, | Manush. ~ Double plays—Bassier and Haney; | hereabouts, but it hopes to gain SENIOR DIVISION. 2 i 2 lgrawn monotonous, but he carries on tered players today contested that all of the other clubs are able to | Bluege. Harris and Judge. Left on bises— | nower laurels in battles outside. the = NEW YORK, August, 28_—Willam |00 Fonctonous. but he carrles on S : Produce a fresh boxman at critical | Washington, 5: Detroit, D e | city. ‘Todsy Pecriiiess i at Mrede (SECTION A.) T. Tilden and William"“M."Johnston, |tire of the same humdrum things day S S mements, while Bush has nothing | Of Zahniser, 7 4 3 5 No game todsy. who will bear the brunt of Uncle |in and day out. Meanwhile Firpo | western golf ch gn hand but a lot of work-worn |BY Dauss. 3; b icksburg, Va., clashing with the White | No game yesterday. Saes war ¢ the Davis cup in the |Practices with his left and is grad- | | Country Club. fingers. The Pamy pilot got re- |5t Tnmis Winning Sox in the first of a two-game series. | STANDING. s yerb A uslly working away from the wild Among the S0ans was sults with these weary athletes for s—Moriarty and Dineen. Bray or Burdine will toe Team. W.L.Pct. | ¢hallenge round against Australia at jswinging of his right. % . B & L goans s fecime but it has told on them § Bour and 33 minutes mi:u)r:';"wr l.cu‘;:: e elibtoetn [Bavertyo- T 9 100 | Forest Hills beginning' next Friday,| There has been talk in the camp of | . What points arc most "’;K‘O)V’fl”’ Melvine Jor Olympia vily. . I awl 3 o . b 4 ing vera v 5 ¢l S Ca ¥ a forme t *In the opening nning Zehniser was a besingten.. 3 3 428 never have been defeated in singles (RG0S Beversl Ughiwelghts and ner- in getting distance on o drive! e e ’ as wild as on the day in Chicago BDTH LEADERS REGAIN w:"fl"\:;'”"“;"”w"fh:"',',:"‘r"l’_‘l "';)‘1:5“ (SECTION B.) Iplay for the international trophy. to develop the speed Firpo will need Answered by ! in the during this trip. when he sat a sea- ol o St i ¢! No game toda ® | Johnston. the present world title- [against Dempsey. d i nd two under 801 Tecord fop ihe MNathoms maesy meny outfit on September Yestirqne! No fame yesterdsy. {nolder, has not tasted defeat in three Dempsey Goes Fihing. BOB MacDONALD e despite 5 Jaln soaked course She gorps by walking ten batters. He IR lNNING FORM | Licit. Sie Tresay's tomsers tokoas | STANDING Thu 2f cup ANDENNON SE ML OWROT Ly, oy bocecinivd Prees, Veternn tournament player, winner | Kai., who took 05 strokes jo 1o ol B0t himself into trouble at the out- " h { L. Pet. | L. Pet. | Singles or doubles, while Tilden met | B¥, n ANEe | he qua f the O'Donnell's Drug - L. Pet. g i O NG ©f the Metropolitan open champion- tion Set by dropping a throw from Juige, essuDe .o = onnell’s Drug | yinworth.. 7 8 2737400 | his first setback 'in the challenge | SARATOGA SPRIN N Y. Auzust o ke i JES i : E ey i \ | 2 a p, 1 and the Texax open cham- | The out-of-tawn who had ficlded Blue's grounder, per- e Store nine, 8 to 5. 3 |Axtecs” 8 8 e e e e T e o e B Eaasers nc Barclys R o Eentonimans PArst GO e v otk Taague. eadars| |l i sien e iiGr bithe ) Muranats R AR lanE R e Rardat i e Dempsey, world heavywelght' cham- | over for hix long distance driving. | champion, w ho meeis Virginia ¥ pf fones: line coul“but four pitched | scemed to be back in their form ves- | Juniors was in j::,',\,',‘;"fii:f:,‘,',‘,f'“',:‘,fi JUNIOR DIVISION. | yanquished by Pat O'Hara Wood and pion Jecé today on 4 fishing i to 3 i {of, Chicago_ " ° Ehie balls gave Cobb his base and Manush | terday. The Giants, in a sixth inning ] ¢ | Gerald Patterson. s a e Aaixogdscks WHaE e T i nt | orouise dyce of Youngstow . 2 e = rday o b s ning, 12 to : N A | - § will resume the training rind; . DY Iar the most important point | ohio ampion, plays Mrs. J. W Sy Dsedad dive vitches for a stroll. | soen run rally, defeated the Chicago i fihe Mistanis o e B e dar o is to hit the ball squarely. By this | Douglass of Chicago, hurling to Hellmann and with a 1o’ | Cubs, 8 to 4! at the Polo Grounds, e e Susies continsdl] L et |States in 1920, after it had béen in| Because of the crowds of Suriops | I mean to hit it without trying to| P CAiinEsiare and-one count iccided it would be | while in Cleveland the Yankees won bled the Park View Juniors, 7 to 5. STANDING. ustralian hands foy seven years, and ;Fu'r‘m':j‘:ai’;g 1\'1':70'3?,—-:1‘(; ;ol‘;a “’;‘:ihc:p it alang as one does with a v A better to purposcly pass the TyEer| from the Indfans, 10 to 3. This gave | Each side registered seven bingles.{g Tean W.L Pet| Team W.L P;;él{;::‘7';“";;':“‘{:‘;"02‘\{“;' e e w S Demp- ( hockey stick. to the ball, not ;‘L‘ffig‘frfi“sff‘flf, 10t Blae omPlished | the New York American team an even | but the winners hit more timely. | Elfott oo’ 15 lles) 3 $53ohas found It necessary to reman | through iv. Obrlc_r\‘c a wood-chop- the other runners advance a base. | break on their western trip. Holding the Weatern Seniors down | “NOTABLES” CRASH GATE roads for is ‘daily Tun, or the tohe|Per—he swings his axe at the ?“;1 e Rlgncy Sent a long fly to Rice and| The Reds and Braves broke even|to three wallops, Shecves of the st | S Bk |1 spends in his outdoor gymnasium, | 2nd 1S content to get a good-sized | Kg4: 2 estine Pearce, Chicagor sic after the catch evervbody moved for- |‘ in a doubleheader in Boston, the Cin- | toP Juniors turned in a 4-to-3 victory | “jchip from every stroke and does|an Burns, Kaneas City, and Ceor ward a notch. Cobb getting to the 4 3 g vesterday. Games with the Hilltops | AT CAMP OF ARGENTINOI not try to knock the tree out of { Kuhnert, Chicago: Luciie Desenbe plate. When Haney poled a single | cinnati team taking the first game, n_be arranged by calling Lincoin w. Vi i " 't { Kalamazoo, and Elsie Kild « % | the forest with a single blow.” Don't Kildring, Grand to left, Manush scored, but Heilmann, |8 to 2, and the Boston squad the| 6695. ~ BY the Associated Press. 3 3 / “Min o mbitlous, was caught at the|gecond, 7 to 0. The Reds stationary Gl NTIC CITY, N. J.. August 25. plate by Goslir try to knock the ball off of the| Jaffray throw to Ruel. 4 Rapids; Mrs. Frank Central Midgets fell before the (SECTION C.) ¢ apolis, ‘and Dorot | postitién allowed the Gi 2 —"Crashing the gate” is being at- course on cvery drive. Transfer ! S. L. ardt s 7 Pepper Dauss in Sccon. ants to ad-| Boys' Club Insects, 22 to 0. Rothery Today's game—Sitpsons vs. Mt. P tempted on a large scale at the train- the weight to the left leg during| Eleanor Harw ic g .| vance their lead slightly. struck out fifteen batters. Plazs, 5:15 o'clock. ing camp of Luis Angel Firpo. The Nationals kept themselves in ey the drive and advance the left hip | The ticket taker hears many storles from three to six inches toward the Pet, "and medts, if he believes everything nd Mrs. R ; Mrs. H. Higbe. ball troit. and Miss Grace Ko, 3 the ‘kame by combing Dauss for a| C¥ Willlams' thirty-third round con-| gy 0 e L by the i Pair of runs in the second frame. |nection of the season gave him the | potomac Athletin Sium oacd Dy the ett, Chicago, Rice and Judge singled and Ruel | home run lead of the |eagu ! that is told him, some of the biggest g0 = gar Stevens, ( e onef with strong junior outfts, according 358 | officials of the states of i (Copyright, 1923.) 3irs. Homer: Dixon, ag tallied Rce and put Judge at third |ahead of Babe Ruth. and gave the | o & Mamsmis omregints according ot e it thie et on ofuhaEnion; CiiLetat Chitae Csakn: i a\;m a (((Iuhl:‘lg center. Afte nam,fi Phnlu-‘s‘ a victory over the ( ardinals, | street southeast. 2 men and any number of wizards, 9 K ¥leming, Chicago; Mrs The Nationals still were in the gam, The Athletics beat the Browns in Clover Athletic Club is secking | MIDGET DIVISION. n.:.;’:l.\'xfi-de:yu ;Z?.;er"z";x:er::’:»(r?dlgii: o s an TG ‘when Hane sin, e St. Louis, 4 to 1. The St. Louls play- | games with junior nines. Challenges | (SECTION A.) said they were mayors, five an 1 ined much of the night and t fice. passes to Dat ers only ‘made four scattéred hits, are being received by Business Man- nounced themselves as pollce chiety e Heovnia Jones' out gave the Tygers their| The White Sox shut out the Red|ager Roland Adkins. Lincoln ssoo No game today. WIN GOLF TOURNEY fourth marker. but they became a|Sox, 2 to 0, in Chicago, Blankenship s and greens we Park View, 0| and half a dozen others had various heavy 2 L Sael E pets St orls e et e 2 (torfeit). reasons to cause them to believe they amte e & 7 M etk _dm‘n. t 1 Terophons. challenges to West 81, |_ Team. . Pet. [ them got in. Most of them didn't. Youth and golfing ambition met its CRUIGKSHANK FA".S BEotier getois It A wreat cereirs 5 | mviems ol match in experfence and macure skill Rice of a liner put Duuss out of the : Mannger T. C. Trundle of th.e Ross- | Aurora .... 000, | and Albert R. MacKenzie, amateur. way, but Blue [r,‘,l‘,lj“,u,]rfi =i.mu.21°..CH152§’02; RE‘D Soxv 0 Iyn .‘\xh[’rn-'("ir'(‘;lub 1;{anxxmfi ;r;abanll(l (SECTION B.) DUNDEE IS OUTPOINTED and Fred McLeod, professional, both TO MAKE PRO EVENT after Cc ouled o rice’] B . H.O.A. _ Chi'go. AB.H. 0. A.|a game Thursday. He can che: todsy. 3 Sy S, > $hd atter, Coby, ol donn 19 TRISE ) e, AR O ay bt am o | ke =X | IN BOUT WITH WAGNER of the Cotumbia Country Club. won £ix ann singled. This raily netted the|Z 0elssr s © § 8 Mocleass 3 ¢ 2 3 STANDING. = . the third tournament of the District | Tygers four runs. Zahniser meant| pomie 3 o 5 3 ST 43 b 3 .| PHILADELPHIA, August 28 — Professional Golfers' Association ves-| GARDEN CITY, N. ¥ ust 25 nothing to Cobb's batters at the time, L4150 Barrettdf. 3 1 3 0 DELANEY.WIGGINS Go Bddle wRid" Wagner of Philadelphia terday at the Chevy Chase.Club with | Bcbby Cruickshank of Shackamason, but Bush could do nothing to stop 13 011 Mowiler..2 1 2 0 Iociis Lo Jonuis Banges, a best ball card of 69 who lost to Bobby Jones in the pla the flood of hits, | 13122 Kamm3s. 2 0 1 1 S |Siond featherwelght champion. in an Their _winning was merely inci- ; pas Successive singles by Zahniser and 3 0 5 2 Crousec.. 3 0 8 0 ls CARDED ToN'GHT - |eight-round bout last night, in the dental, however: What they “witped |°f for the national open » Wil be Letbold, i wallc 1o Peck and Gosiin's 200 3 Blanshipp3 120 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. |2Pinion of a majority of newspaper ghntal however: AL b oy iwiiied i (e allers next month ot the an- yne-baser ha d Zahniser in . = 0y s 5 nua ournament of the Professiona the cighth sent Dauss off the slab. §0iols R N T i e ouEhotE ithe At wan Teo, fopnted on by nay, Golfers' Association. He failed by i “ole, e new-come: - e S X i . . v each of agner's X D D e 3 trokes erday to A p it that Seored Leipatd | Tl 51 SH I Towls % 07 5| KORT SNELLING, Minn. August o 38 000018 18 1iHook after hook | landed on | ihe bring about the downfall of Colum-|fIour strokes Seste e and Peck, and Goslin got in from third | “Eatted for Ferguson in cighth inning. |25 Jimmy Delaney, St. Paul light- | “Betiories—8maiwpod and Lyan, Jullaa; Bein- [champlon's face. practicaily losing bia's kid pair—Roland R. MacKenic, | g1 of this districts auota of twel That Wwis all for'the Bushimen. " | chcaso : —Sher | Wiggins, Indianapolis, in a ten-round | Beading .. - 7 11 2ldee show up Werl. Five ¢ thorins ney ‘of the association at Columbia | feld with 111 for the thirty-six ol g aygers, Just to show what they | | Bum—E, Cellins and Sheely. Etror—8heely. decision bout here tonight. BatioriesMimaus. ' Flaherty “and’ Lynn: (ore wwarded o Wanner: whiothers and led McLeod and his partner in the | It 100k 150 to quality. :mlnld::uzfig“x'illufm",fl Heaits Sl s e e "ol'n"fh: semi-windup Farmer Lodge, |Kill. Parks, Swartz, Frankhouse and Nieber- | (ICTS SOCCRd fo, Vragner, second event at indian Spring. [ " Hagen Shoots a 6S. s’ i ¥ S | Chi 5. Ba Balls—Off Fo ;3% " | gall! = 2 = Yesterday w reddie was rig CLEVELAND, Ohio, August 2s Sicige “’-‘r”hi‘f-"‘ii‘r'bna'\‘,f\v‘°m'é“re"a’é’; oF Wiy 1 u“;‘:"".’}"‘;,‘,"‘.:n‘::'e?' oz}t ERuL el Jnx (It RGOmnAL OF | aftimenn - - § What is the proper grip for the| ampert R Macienzie the middie AL r Hagen and Joe Kitkwood of 3 ¥ v : 5 in 1. e i : ) e ® antic champ, was also right, bu ¢ York qualifi (6re t0 enter inn now to {ry their flails ‘against the | Br"Bleekesckrs’ (orohis). Struck “aueopy | Canada for ten rounds. They T R ries—_Farabim snd Cobh: Beanl Mijus| LANDIS TOLD OF CHARGES. | ackhand drive? s B il *l\,,\,‘;,,g,,,fl;"':::.*;;',:“,,';.,,r,;\{,,,,;;; s nnv{\‘f flhl {‘?M_i_rge -‘lozrhlilsle‘an'd 3810"];‘311“ iship. .hyvrer‘.-u-anmfé 'gmln:’( pmhd. hezvywe‘glnfil.[ (zorrr}:nl Wx_ 7\‘1‘32:‘:‘. and McAvoy. O%II-HCAGO. A\[lgulé :E, = Barratt | Answered by ured in four holes. McLeod Rad jers’ Assoclation at Pelham Bay hat roe Mitchell. v are al inie Bus mpires—Hildebrand and | tuted at the last minute 3 ; 'Hara, representing Bert Collyer, 3 S b Barrett, | ag. lirkwood playe has lett for mound duty, unicss he | of ‘mme—1 our amd 17 glert R e lishee ‘of 8. aposts weakty. - Emcn MANUEL ALONSO e o s Chansris s extiiaad| month lo e ant Kirkwocdipluyed! calls upon Allen Russell, Who is just | minutes. Boxing followers will watch with]. Bstterles—Groves and iyl cently charged that two Cincinnati Na- card with a 75, Barnett and his part- | | 115 19041 course, because they hav about worn out from so much relief oxing followe ZLake. = tional League plavers had been ap-| toumous Spanish player, eamily the | ner, Merven Thompso Inished in | (hio golfers who qualified included work. Interest the success of this program, |;e.,.y ity . proached by professional gamblers, tele- wation of the 1923 tennis season.|second place with a best ball of 7 Campbell, Cincinnati; YANKS, 10; TR]BE, 3 which had caused a controversy be- phoned to the office of K. M. Landis. | ffnt European piayer today., pos-| Columbia’s kids found the going a vd kson, Columbu Dave tween members of the state boxing base ball commissioner vesterday, but n » says|little rough vesterday. Their putts | oo D. K.¢ White CAUGHT ON THE FLY XY, ABH.OA ABH.0 A | commission and the Army authoritics aftorward Tandls” declined to Siscuss | Jimen > Derensed” Toiden ‘ne Hilimste | Homtans ron o B Amene s | Sevens: D 5220 4 0 3 ofat the fort. the matter. state champlonship match in July.|pro end of the combination, was far i Hagen. 112; # B 3 NmeT s 3 12 omyronise wasjraRchied aud it Rurner-up o Tilden in mumerous |off the game. Nevertheless' the Kids| iciriwood. 145 ¥ zer Peckinpa well.ss. . 5 3| was agreed ound with a best ball of 75, | 3K g pliofer Feckinpuugh conteibuted the $2dobmnn L o e Heout, Tonme ot | 3| RGESER SN mmiee | St s St e solnl uk s b Sall o 18| B2 : S LB erdavis fn ¥ S fliziie s i Do sl e i o ¢ 5 4 kville team now is leading the| x x place. - . In the third inning with Cobb on first e 3 & & 9| ture bouts. By e _‘{S]ort‘n\me:y S o i 1ot ithe * * I s of 4“‘?{_,{“\"7,,‘,; EREL Rigney grounded toward center. Peck T ae : ‘l, g g hart, Fisher and Urbs game as a result of its victory over| Grip the racquet at the end, with {i"“}\-o:;‘v,‘tti”?;‘.. paridl SR putt ran back of second bdse, made a 0001 y Newark the Boyds outfit. 3 to 1. Bethesda|ihe thumb across the handle but MacKenzie | o he @ ailitoertr . ; 4 i S o for a birdie 3 at the E ae e s §888[ ] GRIFES STICKWORK | =i oo iiiiiieic TihgP s Soiils Senitas, WA | Supporting it et aie oo T S naict MISS COLLETT HAS 80 covering his balance tossed about a e o protl s man and Urban. l‘:ro!'e and Dickerson will entertain) The handle of the racquet and the| “Barnett came I\ahck i Gvenie '1[1’.'-‘ IN SETTING GOLF PACE dozen fet to Harrls for a quick force| Totals.. 42 16 27 8 Totals.. 32 8 27 16 = n‘. — Boyds. forearm must be in line, and you :"S";,.}"‘."\“Eq “h’;‘ ‘hi: card for the last| __ % B play on the Tyger leader. iBatted for Edwards in seventh. = 15 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. should be able to see just the edgehad th 8 1,dYEW _LONDON, Conn., August 28 Ntn.::i for nu;no;nonlnlihs ol sl e = R.H. E. SIGNS STRIKE-OUT STAR. of the racquet, neither one side nor{" Fanjamin :\mzrr.-,u‘\ of ‘\:'.u k’ lr_‘n;;x: S Eational pa Roion g After the Tygers went into the leaa | New. . + Judge . e & Park and W. T. Prendabl o n's na 4 golt champlon, ves: placgd Muddy Ruel behind the’ bat. | LRuwo Wit (3), Dugan (), Buth, (3); PIPD. | Gealln. - F e i Neibaus | Yowell, formenly a student at Wood- s y grip ; Bawnagan for third place, at 7o; Recomett Countey Ciab in 40 1n the Ruel, like most of the other Na-|Ward (3. Sbswhey Spesker, Sewsll. Browsr | o'aeils . and Miller. $ berry Forest School and a resident of | quarter of a turn when changing|Bannagan for, thid Raloh - dBRENg tlonals, is about fagged out from en- | Efere—Stephenton (3); O Myact, Threobase | Leibold 3 New Orleans . 3 7 18 9|Madison county, who recently struck from forehand to backhand, and!another kid pair from ¢ e T e forced overwork, B Wite. "Baciifccs—Ward, Shawkey, Lutzke, | Blusge ... H Atlante 2 oerd | QUL twenty-soven men in a nine-in-|hold my racquet loosely until I start | Wore next. with 76, in a tie with § 1| Miss Coliete = Sl Thamery, Jalt,on, buins = Jew Yok, 41! vana e s 3 evie: Bust, Merrl-| ning game for_ the ‘Marion (N. C.) | 40 < IRy, Ot ot i iseIman fandlRater I8 Ok on O I S fiest BAln: Gumimings ot \Chitago Those loases by one run suffered |Cloveland, 7. Bases on balls—Off Shawkey, 2 : Evans . 11 1B 37 team, will be given a trial by the | the stroke, then tighten my grip. n Spring. Henry A Linn andj Mi Cre e Saturday and Sunday appear to have |37 ZiTirs. J. Beok suis iy Shewker. 3: | erides 2 e 1 Mobil 3 1 8| Chatianooga team of the Southern (Copyright, 1923.) DavelThomson ol Washington _Hed)wasisecondivith : taken much out of the Bushmen.) i et™or Bome. 7 in 2. Hit by pitchere | Friday® . 7 o 0 S ‘Wells and | Association. . for_the next place, at 78, wi ir There was very little display of spirit | By Shawkey (Edwards). Passed” bill—itor. |Russel |\ /[ 42 ¢ 2 ‘Battories—iam e i Wiitam Hardy of Tock | D in' Vesterday's engagement. Jeon Tt picher sawirde: Umpnees | Ohumity 11077 2 47 3 s Fetmvite. s 03 FIGHT STIRS CONTINENT. |t Fute i, R, Hih, 000t | RICHMOND TAKES LEA Jtasrs. Bibtees. (Oemaly st iOmmmlly: Tims j KMekall 30 e 1z 0 8 Momphis . 2 0 60 PHILS GET SHORTSTOP. [pNEW YORK, August 28—The Jack L. Crabb of the Coneressional Club| RICHMOND. Va. August 25—Th. Cobb had Wis customary argument |of §ame—2 hours and 30 minutes. | Tohnson. 3% 78 12 0 10 R ey o hley: MeOrew,| o \ND ISLAND, Nebr., August 28. | Dempsey-Luis Firpo fight for thelhad 79. M. S. Kaufman and A, R |enre cornered tie among Richmond, A R L e - i S ) e e ¢ 9 ofl—Leonard Metz, stellar shortstop on |world heavyweight championship has, Thorn ‘ot Town ant e b Ll L L F cstedieguinet hilniiniWlie foux ik - o 3 N tat am, ; become an issue continent-wide in im- . B Shiine had §5. while| the Virginia League i esers e e SR Tt tht oo | MACKS, 45 BROWNS, 115 s § & ¢ & § 88)SSR Coolnngn? F 8 oee i Sult S hant Do bt e toinenwlin i b it Gt o2 o " ana | 2% Wiew Bicimond iwon fcwa samedy Zahniscr threw one pastthe Detroit (AT ST. LOVIS.) {Brobat 10 0 0 0 nedy. Grabam and Smith. Fhiladelphis Nationals at the end of | Lebret, Uruguayan consul,general at| Howard Nordunger o Town tiie L NorTalioit-eands 0 Land Wilsan ; S P ABHOA St L ABHOA ‘the season, September 3. Chicago, declared upon his & Manor Club had 35 "\ e e | Richmond monr 15 on op Bail 4 gam: eru. : ext Monda o > ames i Both of the Tyger triples made in|JEGomnct 3 8 3 3 ae] e vArgentine and Uruguay will cast| A week from next o togetheri SHAd O Yinor and tRo en the sixth inning were powerfully hit. | 34 58 410 f 2020 APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. aside restraint and_ celebrate for g s at the Town and Country Club., | b — — Only fast fielding by Lelbold and Rice | Jray, 3262 3030 forty-eight hours if Pirpo wins,” de- 5‘“‘ e LairTa il mersiades by = d held the blows to three-baggers, in | Matthewsif 3 6 5 0 300 3l Jshnson City. 4: [ clated |Nenor Lebrat, It Do Toses|™ S Radiators and Fenders each instance the throws of these | Welehri. 4 0 & 0 4050 Worristown, 8; Knox fie will Te mencing it [oen P R Delaces] Checking. tholunnersJang 1080 2910 1 sl oV, the continent.” A half dpzen of the leading pros in Cores installed in any make. doxsingtheisireturaithitholtaseorer: i080 SEREIK PIEDMONT LEAGUE this tection will play at Columbial 10 pr FERENT MAXES RADITORS = . Fric i o decld, -] WITTSTATT'S R. an A R i8530 o e FATIONAL LRAGUR Rad €0 Vi MRS. GAVIN IN TOURNEY. |riidsy, morning b0 dods, Ot revc| JUUASTATES® mig b Wouk by the Nationals in the fifth inning. se 0 £ . 3.3; v, . : o U e PR OUTD T O They now have thirty-seven games in | Sh1 = Dfl'@“ Yinston Saless, MONTREAL, August 25.—Mrs. Wil |soction in the Professional Golfers | ! Fhi i miks eIy, e RN, [ SR S am, Gativol Enrlan wilietend | Aesgelion Shapoionin te 2600 Mt b Your Odd Coats Xillings to beat the = 3 oA her title as Canadian women red M »f Columbia, 2 Grd they established Mast year, Ehiladetonia .20 ¢ 0700 0 0 24l b SOUIH STLANTICILEAGUE. | | cramyion s tusis(omntibrin cound| BSEVEL, Hnad, Bebesticn Colamn /o) With Our Special J i i > o mber 17 to 22, agains J 4 ner. Two-bass obin. Three-base hit— : - 3 ess ) WALTER JOHNSON GIVES Haie. * Home runs—Hauser (3)." Beeridcor— | New ¥o | 8114311110 976,431,644 Bpartand Fcdon. o most of the leading Ganadian PISYOrS: | Carw of Froderick, M. Wiie “seort | 'I'ROUSERS E CHIEF Tobin, Matthews, Kolp. Double plays—Gal- | Cleveland I 0/—/ 6! 8 910/10'12/65/55 .542 e‘n ‘;el = "c?’ A ‘.hlAmp",n L F Bariiniore’ and ‘pos y s A GUN T0 POLIC AR bR AN e S D viBomNia Lmacus. |{alied Cnited brater champlon, d 2 ST on’ base: elphia. Lou - Tou .77 £ 2 SNO, Nev., August 28_—Walter | Bases on balls—Off Rommel. ; oft Kolp, 1 | Wastingion .| 4/10| 8] B\~ |0l 8| sloalos| sag t 1 and United States champion. s 65 Jommaan afat e o e | St o S R S o8 S 88 8 T Sl TR S e 18 - HARVARD COACH PICKED. il : club, has sent | Kolp, 3 ; | | Petersburs, = o e 2“":‘..‘2"‘5.22.‘["';.,’:”‘5,“%1‘13‘:? of Police Eomnel, 2 in 3 taninge; of Harrls, 1 in § in- | Heston ot 8188 38 7i10/—45/70).291 Fortemouth, 45 Rooky Mount, 2. TENNIS LIST GROWS. CAMBRIDGE, Masa, August 28 Surley, as ‘a reward for. recovering | yfe Fagsel bull-Brursy. Winning piteher— | & oo aa 56184167 01163166 770I——| ToasI—i—1 == Nearly fifty entries have been re-|Subect to the formal approval of the Save the price of emtirs Sotnaon last B il Whe was | Eowiand. Timo of game—l hour and 30 min | oo s GAME TOMORROW. EASTERN SBHORE LEAGUE. | cived for the junior tennis champion- | Heryard athlet Portland, Ore, will new sult. All colors, alzes, Johnson last spring while she was|utes, . . .|, GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. 3; Orisfield, 1, ship ~tournament of ~Washington, | & SVRERS, G0 orl oA orew next patterns. Vvisiting her father, Mayor Roberts of Washington at Detrolt. Washington at Detroit. [ o, S 41=3 TOOM Gambridge. 3; Oristeld, 1. Which will get under way at Chevy | CoAch the Harvard varsity crew next . B g e e i i iy o P > == Chase September 4. 2 joint statement by John Richardson, pected to return to Reno lthls winter EXHIBITION GAMES. Cincinnati at Boston Cincinnati at Bostom. BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE. A Y T L S s el At Williamsport, Pa.— R M E| XESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. e e e L WARPERS FERRY. W. Va.. August [rowing committce, and B. M. Henry. 605-607 7th St. N.W. Pittsburgh Nationgls.. 8 10 1) petroit, 9;: Washington, 6. g 38.—The Potomac river was clear and {captain of the varsity crew. "Stevens By fanning sixteen batters in one|Williamsport .. =43 U Philadelphis, 4; St.' Louis, 1. Obicage. 4. Shenandoah wae slightly cloudy this|will be assisted by Samuel Shaw, also game, Rube Waddell holds the strike- | Batteries—Stons, Basy and i Mate Fow York, 10; mmfiu‘ 3. . his,, 185 B Towisy 1, 11 4 morning. of Portland, 0;.. - out record in the American League, Jtox, Foulk, Fulwellr and Dugsa. Chisage, 3; Bosten, & . . g 2