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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., THURSDAY, OCTOBER ‘18, 1923. SPORTS. Papyrus Startles in Test for Race : Series of Bouts May Bring Dempsey Rival | TRIAL MORE IMPRESSIVE THAN ANY MADE BY ZEV! British Horse, addle, Travels Mile in 1.38 3-5 and Goes Furlong Further With Donoghue in in 1.51 2.5—1Is Never Extended. YORK, Oc Papyrus, the B stag- gered the rail birds at Belmont Park in a dazzling speed trial, the 1 rkout {or the internatic with Zev ober 18, sh Derby winuer, wl match race coit, with Donoghue up, went a mile in 138 3-5 and mile and furlong at 151 2-5. He was never fully extended. ers along the track were unanimous in declaring that it most impressive trial shown by either of the candidates lloped the ritical obs nes were L 37 4-5, 100, 112 1-5, 1.2 today were ath until ays hene to watch a fi He ure, und four § difticult job keeping the er h constanfly cheered, from vust ing the litte fellow. Rivals About Same Size.: sh. heir sporting b i mont plung al mal inh Zev Has Final Test. ut over. to be kept i Hildreth, fraine lair, Lelie hbred to be "farm that Harry . » rica nthorou enjoy- than Papyruy than three- ining. Through the pyrus is the a by di workout horse out tlons to pull him up at the at the mext two qu ayired to get him 1 V. Octobe irrived in New Hewspapers attenti o of t continue t event of third ing public The sp ted aud thus irely upor Bolx plays th amp to him for worked, and then to TITLE TO STANDIFER IN COLUMBIA GOLF ing his in the the Inside Golf ! l——By CHESTER HORTO nal round, Gu * golt championship of the Colum- 3 eating Albert R, in the 3 Stand ternoon a “piled up a MacKenzi b 3 was unable Out in fl‘u, the Y esterda down moy that ar Noy hudy we tried the up and ent of the left arm as kx in the Kolf ~iroke. see if we can wet the ot in unixon with it. is best to do thexe stunis without using a cl Ax the left arm, from a position dire in front of the hody, ix lifted un- ward to a height even with the right shoulder, let the hody turn, eaxily and gracefully, at the hips. The rizht hip xhould ko optward and backward, with the weighc Eolng over to the right the left arm goes up. The o ward and backward twist of 1 right hip lets the left shoulder down just enough. Keep the right les wtiff. The knee doesn't lock —that iv, %o back. The whole movement In a sort of a “rocking- chair” swing of the upper part of the body. After you wet up, all you have 1o do is come down, then let the left side of s up—in exactly the o head goes thr ints of gett wera £olf s Dunphy in tion went The third Gott. ir., w West In the den. jr. win John H from John winning the TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB | WILL HOLD GOLF SMOKER! Having wcticall golfing season in w club members was heid ev members of the Town and (..umrv Club are looking forward to a smoker, 1o be held at the club the middle of next week. Prizes will be presented 1o those who won them during the season. November 7. A caddies’ tournament will bo held by the club October 26, to be followed by a dinner to the club carrlers. cratch medal play tourniment began at the club Ot‘tn\r-r T und will end E[]MBEI]. GLOSSY i) to sldn»v Kaufman and Mrs. Alma Millions Use It — Few Cents Straus, who recently won the men' Buys Jar at Drugstore concluded h an ev BRENNAN TO0 BOX MISKE. OMAHA, Ne October 18-—Bill Brennan and Bi Miske. heavyweight fighters, have been matched to meet in a ten-round decision bout here snd women’s handicap tournament, MISS LIHME-SWEETSER CAPTURE GOLF MATCH; NEW HAVEN, Conn., October 18.— Jess Sweetser, former national ama- teur golf champlon, who was teamed with Miss Anita Lihme, defe ter Cummins, intercollegiate o :nd Miss Glénna Collett, former wom- n's national champion, in the mixed ‘cursome in an cighteen-hole exhibition #olf match here. H The scoring was by best ball and sggregate, and the winners won by ~ight points. The score Sweetser. Miss Lihme. ., Cumming: s Coll SARAZEN AGAIN TO TRY FOR HONORS -IN BRITAIN PITTSBURGH, October 18 — Gene Sarazen, professional golf champion f the United States, will go to urope next spring to take part in : ic Brittsh open tournament, he in- srmed his friends while visiting e. m_ not likely to : hard Juck two ye Foing encountar the rs in_ succe after the title Sarazen. in commenting s faliure to quallfy in the Brit- play last year. RACE TRACKS NOT BUSY. ORONTO. October ssental _revenue racks for the © this b from _Ontario racc spring and fall seasons | ear decreased more than | 0,000, s compared with last year's | ceipts, W. M. Price, provinefal| treasurer, has reported. This year's | SOV rnmenu‘n shure totaled ‘3 4569,~ galn * 3 Even obstinate unruly or shampooed 1 hair stays mmbed all rhy in any style Iyou like. “HainGroom” is a dignified 1 combing cream which gives that natural DIES OF AN OLD INJURY. “lnw and well-groomed effect to your NNATT. Oklo. October 18 hair—that final touch to good dress s with another {hoth in business and on social occa- | sions. “Hair-Groom” is greaseless; ulso ¢ jhelps grow thick, heavy, lustrons hair. Beware of zreasy, harmful imitations. on | (CAPITAL GUN CLUB ELLETT BOWLS 166 GAME T0 “SHOOT" ORIOLES' FOR R ATHSKELLER Wa i oppo. ton Gu e the Oriole Satu at 1 o' Lof & series of intercity matches. The shoot will include 100 s turgets, the first ten high scores on I team to cou Awards will be given to each member of the winning am, while nine trophies will be pre- | sented to winners in thre under the standard clas tem. Club members will | un Club at Balti- | g at Bal ERCY ELLETT set a dizzy pace ior othd: Rathskeller League match between Pleasants last night. duckpinners in the | | the Rathskellers and Mount Bowling as No. 4 on the Rathskeller team, more wgle | game scores well above any other periormances #n the contest. The Rathskellers swept the match, their third game aggregating 621. The score of this match and results NAVY DEPARTMENT. of contests in other I ues last night ™ Tollow ariners. Parker. . 86 85 84 RATHSKELLER, glinnnal #4 85 83 Rathskeller. Mount Pleasant ery.. 88 87 108 111106 129 Naples... 104 101 106 | Bivpell... 87 105 105 ot 1 Pap Brodie. . 118 86 91 ln-’l 94 103 Lieble: {Ellett.... 112 113 166 Doying | Campbell. 114 120 116 Wolle. Totals., BSK 526 521 Totals.. BANKERS. Bk N. Metropolitan Bank 103 191 Harston.. 110 86 -, Mattingly. 88 11 i0h 82 Huss.... 8% asses | tion sys- | . Gladmon, e event three Q v i d under the he local club te No- i traps. n; Crawford Brandon. . 464 48475 Totals,. WAR DEPARTMENT. Quartermasters, lcL'ghlin 95 82 83 82 . 88 102 104 92 | win | vember | Lincoln Nat. lCROSS-COUNTRY EVENTS i LISTED FOR NOVEMBER |yt .. i 446 480 628 196 516 543 QUINT AT BERWYN TONIGHT he slammed a set of 391, that included a third game of 166, both set and | { Conroy, six rounds. LASTBOUTS OF YEAR JOHNSON-RENAULT, CLASH FIRST OF ELIMINATIONS Planned to Match Winner of This Contest With Vie- tor in Proposed International Battle Between Gibbons and Carpentier. N heavyweight crown may arise from a series of ¢ expected to take place during the v The first important encounter havi i four | ring situation is likely to be between Floyd Yn]flmoh of Io“a | Renault, the Canadian champion. Johnson has been improving »umm» since of Jess Willard last Ma 1 l.st. A twelve-round feature bout between | Honey Boy Finnigan and Andy Bowen | tonight will mark the close of Sport- land Heights boxing arena, Berwyn, Ma., for the year. Bowen has an en-| viable ring record, but he will have to | step lively to overcome Finnigan's | eouthpaw style. { Other bouts include: Bob Yeoman of the Navy va. Johnny | EW YORK, October 18—Another contender for Jack Der Young Kid Igan vs. rounds, Jack Kendrick va, rounds. Left, round Charlfe Short will referee. WALKER’S SUSPENSION IS CUT TO SIX MONTHS Terry O'Day, | st Paul Thomas, six Hurley vs. Willle Ptomey, The hout RIDER SETS RECOB.D 21 been 1 | Noone... s Norris. .. NEW Humumel, Spark | Davis. 7 Totals.. 468 491 488 TERMINAL R. Nuts. . 103 119 83 98 105 95 86 95 82 107 100 110 Mulcos 5. 504 511 468 Totals.. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS i Websters, Capital. | Frulman. 86111 86 Beavers.. 100 87 Kook, 120 87 Eckert..| 96 115 Keosslo 91 126 Motyks. .. 119 116 347 383 478 Totals.. 526 541 526 541 SHIPPING BOARD. Goneral Books. Contract, Umall.... 112 160 84 ng 96 105 Yates 95 80 84 105 112 8i 97 95 85 54 113 93 97 100 9 87 95 91 103 96 92 18 —College have cham latter YORK, October clup cross-country stars { begun pr three | plonship events the { Part of next mic | “The annual int { plonship race will | Van Cortlandt Park course | mber 26, when the U cuse will defend the {wan last vear. : « national junior v ountry championships have awarded to Philadelphin and be run ou November 17 and 24, | respectivedy. ana ations for tixed for te d over h. & be b am- the on laure senior A 1 will { | MOUNT PLEASANT. Columbias. | L. Handy, 87 | Tmirie.. { . Hand: Dorriteo Davidgs . | Togan... Savovs. Clements. 104 87 McCarthy, 102 112 Cannon... 98 97 Doing. 8 . Barry. 88 Snell'burg 112 101 90 ‘88 111 101 92 103 103 96 12: 104 104 108 33t 113 580 Totals ATHLETIC. ' Arlington A, C. B'uchamp, 88 82 Dummy. . 85 85 Steven: Deuter Young. | Haneke. | Mursden ! Schott. Totals.. 485 463 Hilltops. Alsop 108 99 Palmer... 83 101 M'tgomery 98 100 Baucourt. 91 94 Allen...... 106 78 3 481 461 476 Totals.. 483 472 CHES. & POT. TEL. CO. Wire Chiefs. Western Eleot . 88 94 Hooker. 83 72 91 54 88 85 i 8t 93 85 105 Totals.. 464 Inspect 6 20 79 95 9 Totals.. 433 3 Engine: Asro. 9 Bartner. .. 93 Smal 109 Bullock... 112 Melntire. 87 | Totals.. 467 507 Roscdnle. 87 119 . 107 85 85 83 . 107 88 9 88 | Besley | Cloments | Ralston. | Shipman. Totals er. Kornig Carpenter. | Moberly.. Palmer. jeite Reinbart, Hobday... | Mudd. Cloments.. Totals.. 531 510 General Oftice. 118 104 % 92 94 102 85 90 | Srogan. [ 9¢ 107 102 { Totals.. 43495 409 Totals . COMMERCIAL, | Carry Yec Creum Co, Young Men's |Sevfried 81 981i3 Atchison. 92 | Wolfes... 80 89 2§ . s | Williami, 96 103 93 |Crane.... 98 85 88 Alsop. 9 93 96 Totals 461 468 | HEBREW INTERCLUB. ' Heral Y. Communits 102 99 118 11 84 103 9 90 98 104 99 108 112 301 00 118 100 102 Totals.. 496 | INTERNAL i Prohibition, | quanat.*." a0 "4 Co §1 30 123 S8 101 103 930102 491 430 464 Stuop. _ | Dobbin. . | Sauber | Goldbery 105 94 %0 58 95 onr: 91 g:m"ri: niels. Kulze Morris 1157101 it 87 92 108 Totals. . 456 ns snd_Cr Total Registers. 106 114 85 &9 53 £ 82 81 91123 92 | Totals.. 462 515 466 NAUTICAL. i Club, E1 Dorado. 98 85 Collings.. 105 &4 Corning. 107 50 90 Costello.. 96 12 Aloorn 83 un Rydep.... 114 383 375 483 Totals.. 500 BUREAU OF STANDARDS. Nationals, Chemists wit'nb's 94 7 86 83 84 88 102 89 12 88 117 107 104 ‘81 511 461 488 102 { Ferguson. 108 99 Vanholser 126 Supplee. . 538 Compton. Hammer. Sehmidt Miltner | Handicap 108 100 80 86 8 108 % 9% 58 { | Totals | Carne | Ri Eichlin oLping. .. | Cosgrove | Fabritz.. . Watson. tals. . Totals.. 474 290 466 | | Ferrall 114 18 8 Feemn. 5 80 90 89 92 Woodyard 86 94 Totals.. 373 468 R. Y. M. C. A. Southiern By, Gampbeil. Cole. H St Hill.. 9 86 98 116 Totals.. Army Kluck Dowling . Barnes. | Handicap. 3 Totals . 498 476 458 Totals . 470 509 LADIES. INTERSTATE COM. COM. Valuation, S Hamilton. 65 65 65 Finn. € 65 68 Dechand . 72 76 Rosenberg 65 Dummy. Lewis 3 Dummy Totals.. 352 3 Terminal R. Supt. Offce Hanley Rossiter Sampalik. Langle: Weeks Totals... MO Ciork's Walsh. .. Lawson Rey'ds, C. Germ ler. Rey'ds. K.104 §7 Totals. Car Dept Cribben.. 77 81 White 93 81 Hend'son., 82 81 Herbert.. $1 102 Anderson. 113 T8 56 435 85 85 UTA6 M5 Totuls Washington Ladios. Independ; 104 101 100 10° 79 91 88 94 81 97 85 87 92 81 96 103 53 456 478 Totals.. 415 454 AMERICAN SECURITY LEAGUE Station 1 tion 2. Riston,... 17 180 180 Suners.. . 121 96 113 0’Connell. 131 164 143 Wobster.. 141 . 185 155 Murray... 116 186 147 831 718 Station 5. 84 85 Quigley .. Bywaters Hel Dummy Jobn is2 158 129 118 128 683 157 103 158 171 133 Totals.. 678 Factory. 156 99 149 100 125 125 629 635 Main Office. Bradford.. 125 1i1 Miller.... 115 158 Dummy. | 125 125 Peaks 126 151 Diet: L 141 164 150 133 128 151 Eskite. Moriarity Chaney. | English. | Dummy. Tou Crenshaw. 161 132 L 121 125 J 181127 614 551 Upchurch. Timmons. Thompson. 69 110 104 88 117 131 Tozals.. 632 6 Totals ACRICULTURE ferburcane 70 9 8 21 547 593 Casper. Estes Talbe Nalso Tucker 9 1t 38 83 57 100 1 90 114 o8y Handicap.. 21 Totals.. 438 451 Totals, 5 485 Secretars. hy.... 88 102 knane.. S0 122 ren.... 76 B2 89 63 99 107 prats Mikesell. Handicap.. | C.Gersd's., MoK'n 'her Totals.. 481 528 Plant Burean. 98 50 86 87 . 85 Totals.. 448 521 ams. 101 83 81 81 91 83 74 8l S0 93 427 491 rl. Economics 3 Do B 100 Cox... 7 84 Barber 96 85 Hevener... 81 § Edier... .. 92 8 Dameron Holmes. Roncy Smith, . Nairz.. . 101 Jamioson, | Goorer Totals... Heavy Tan Cali, light shade, double outside water- proof welt sole, A MAN'S Shoe! ERE'S a regular shoe for regu- ]ar fe]lows. Wide-swinging— vigorous—and full of swank. A mighty shoe for wear. Fea- turing an outside, waterproof welt. Yes. it's a "Tri-Wear™! $7. “City Club Shop” 1318 G S¢. 50 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9tk St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Totals,. No | Stondman., - | Blaskery. | McCarthy., 88 | Jorgeson. 160 | Calloway. £ | Handics. E | 107 | Welsh.."., Dummy. Totals, . st. 98 | Milan 09 | Grahay 89 | Keoler 118 | Robb. B} 365 437 448 640 Property and Suppl 105 96 9 reign Service. | | Totals Hiram. X ¢ Meany. ... Mert Herman Beck Downing andicap Totals Cliftons. . 102 Brown. | Light Btre! Macke: | Michaud | Cost. Totals, 443 449 u;[ Totals 93 95 J., October 18— The one-year suspension fmposed on | Mickey Walker of Klizabeth for stall- Ing in a bout with Jimmy Jones of Youngstown, Ohio, a week ago, has Leen reduced to six months by State Boxing Commissioner Bugbee of New er Addre: Bugbee said: “I take the exténuating circumstanc rounding your injured han The commissioner refuse to commute the one-year suspens from the New Jersey ring imposed upon Jack Bulger, Walker's manag BLOOMFIELD-GODDARD GO TO DECIDE BRITISH TITLE! October 18.—Jack Bloom- (Goddard have signed articles to meet in a twenty-round mateh at Albert Hall on November 1 for the Lritish heavyweight cham- 463 456 4 Name, Totals.. 472 484 435 No Name. QBrien.. " 115 i18 120 96 92 80 93 89 100 97 91 02 88 55 103 21 488 478 MASONIC. 8 81 81 . 80 B 460 Cun'gham Gelstler.,, Totals.. 520 480 434 sur- however, o, 81 107 100 93 88 Potommo 90 85 i 101 101 Burton Mus 0 LONDO! o fleld and 04 % 95 103 91 Flelds. sing his_decisfon to Waller, | into account | the victor of th tween | CINNATI Ohio, October 1S.— and Tom Jockey Ivan Parke established what is thought to be an American, if not world, record, when he won the fitth race at Latonia vesterday. The ory marked his tenth In twelve starts, and horsemen at Latonia said they never heard of another jockey in the world equalling the sdme feat. Parke finished third with his other {two mounts Tuesday pentier hus accepted tern Tex Rickard, but Harry 8 e Wills 2 on 1 HORSE BRINGS $22,000. LATONIA, Ky., October 18.—Wortli- more, & tWo-y 1d ecolt by Thun- |derer-Lady Moo from the C. T. Worthington sta sold for $22,000 10 Twenty other pects will establish him contender. LYNCH AND BUBMAN BEADY NEW YORK, of New York itle holder, Burman of to weight fo ght the pric 25-T0-1 SHOT SCORES. were not sen at Ma +453 520 526 “Federal won roll-off, Hall Totals b the w Ol MT. PLEASANT. Castles Burley... 81 Yarbrough 79 76 . 102 Gardner... 79 90 i0i 96 130 Ontrich . 118 88 87 118 102 11§ Oberhe: 61122 81 105 127 117 Zelle .. 82 84 530 525 365 Tetals.. 404 478 448 530 525 365 464 478 448 82 105 102 118 87 NEW Mullins, Squere ‘The facing of a good coat never bags out, when the coat is un- buttoned, as in illus- tration— Point No. 13 To prevent this fault, the fac- ing where it joins lining is HAND SEWN with linen thread to canvas foundation. In good clothes weight or bulk in the inside chest pocket never pulls the front of the coat out of shape, as sketched— Point No. 14 To avoid this happening, the front edge of inside chest pocket is HAND FASTENED to facing, and back of pocket is HAND FASTENED to canvaes foundation. AR The armholes of gond clothes never look stretched out, causing the sleeve to pull the coat front in- to unsightly wrinkles, as illustrated— Point No. 15 To prevent armholes stretching and to eliminate possibility of wrinkles in coat front, the front and back of armhole:. before sleeves are put in, are drawn in BY HAND with chain stitches oj .inen thread. The coltar on good clothes is never so hort that the coat lied up, nor 151t o0 fong that the eollur 1s Josse on the sides of neck, asshown in sketch— Point No. 16 To avoid these faults the un- dercollar whith determines the length of collar, is put on BY HAND, so length can be ac- curately adjusted and fullness properly distributed. = ® » ‘The undercollarof a good coat is never thick and clumsy where it joins the coat, as illustrated— Point No. 17 To give this essential thin- ness, the undercollar is left raw edge and HAND SEWN ta body of coat. * s clothes never and wrinkles, like illustration— Point No. 18 e So that the collar may lie perfectly smooth, the t is put on BY HAND plonship title, nent of Joe kett rctired after his defeat at mpia on October s knocked out by Georges Carpen- tier in the first round. YORK, manager of ¥ refused the offer of . to match the Tate den next week made vacant by the re- NEWMARKET, England, October 1% —A. K. Macomber’s Rose Prince, by George Archibald, the Ams Jockey, won the Cesarewitch stz £1,000 with extras, run mile course here. Aga Kha was second and Sir. A. Bai x Rickard. pro- |lonese third. Tv Erown Panther” ran. The odds against in & bout at Madison |25 to 1, ‘Teresi | against C when he the fourth s been g O i PO TR The Lasting Good Looks of «23 Point Hand-Tailored” Clothes Every man wants the pleasure of knowing that his clothes conform not alone to good style but also to good taste. The confidence of knowing that his clothes ARE correct reflects confidence in his bearing towards others—in his work and in his play,—for a well- groomed man has the similitude of success. Goodman & Suss. Clothes are the result of an exact study and analysis of the style-preferences of the really successful men in every walk of life,—the pro- fessional and business men, the screen and stage men, and the collegiate men. They are clothes that have that Fifth Avenue custom-tailored appearance which is born of a pro- found knowledge of style, and bred of the “23-Point Hand-Tailored” workmanship put into them. The hand-tailoring is the kind that makes a suit or an overcoat “stand up’”—hold its original shape and lines even after it has been worn for months and months. Goodman & Suss clothes have the lasting good looks which make a man willing to pay a lot more than he is asked to pay. GaDDMAN & Suss CIOTHES «23 Point Hand-Tailored” ROCHESTER, N. Y.