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THE. SUNDAY STAR, W(SHINGTON“\D. C.,, . DECEMBER 9, 1923—SPORTS SECTION. Amateurs Apparently on Crest of Golf Tide : Texas Takes Place on Tennis Map SIMON PURES MAKING BID NET GAME NOW POPULAR TO EXCEL PROFESSIONALS How Bobby Jones Became LONE STAR STATE SPORT Ip 0 Jones, O ’ G G i Gall Up 1o Jones, Ouimel, Sweetser or Evans to Retain : - re at e St e n l U S O O Victory of White and Thalheimer in National Col- | Open Title in Their Ranks at Midwest legiate Doubles Proves Great Stimulus—Adoue ourvament Next Year. CHAPTER VIL i 3 . o ot ext Ho | e ' - Gl . Iermes- T Sebihiss it LINKS CHAMP HAS PERFECT BALANCE || Aenlailioee ik for Metiuse. 3 e by Chick Evans and Franeis Ouimet. GY W. R. McCALLUM. - BY SAMUEL HARDY. NTICIPATING the goli season of 1924, the easual observer won BY 0. B. KEELER. ; . EXAS is like California in that the ciimate p » of the amatenr in professional goli is due to begin : 1 i | year. Ti ; - £ 1920 3 e | ayed out.of doors all year. The rainy scason apse of sis ycars. Bobby James of Atlaata, kid year 1920 might be called an educational year for Bobby Joues play ors all y y sca aGoltoday ‘one of tioiweRll G ol s At Tn August he played in his first national open championship, fin- or MPioY e s if B A 2= ished in a tie for eighth place, learned that there always is a great 2 s g AL TORNRE Snch Campion: O DRIl Cln e et e A ur DRI il oAb A SR et i el Most courts in the Lone Star state are made from er a r ¥ step forward and fill the breach if the present pping oy e ive yellow clay and sand. and the glare from them is tr older falls in the oper to < G T MEA s necessary ta break par to make up & deficit of even as much as four 2 2 % 4 i g unaccustomed to the dazzling beams of a Texas sun bahly at Det , strokes. A par fourth round at Inverness-for Bobby would have won the oo . : i ; fwrd M Dallas, a rapidly growing city of some 200000 has lon ; i an, tk oz:n_professionals «of the wation possibly | championship of 1920, he was that close to glory. He had done the third . i » % : headquarters of tennis in Texas. It is here that J. B. Adoue, j better medal players than the first doren cindicuts and on fhic. basi | e e e o el ; held the title of southwestern champion. For years he deiended would seem ce one of the profe 1l come through 5 e s oA RO oo & S o . 7 honors with success against all comers. defeating every ambiti 4 dethroue i st B e . ardon could <lip back to a 78 in the last round; Bobby went . . ) ot player and every: prominent outsider who appeared B il past . ars of play (there or anothier 70 or better.and tried too hard and then did not try hard | 4 PHe < y 4 A | him. 1 1918) g 1915 and 1923, 3 e or two, and took a 77 himsclf. - 4 4 S s During the war several nationally ko players, some L 2 7 s W 1 9 were in 3 y 3 he south me to Dallas expressls u.un>|. ur s . learnirg thing for the future cn iheve o SomE W ra‘ T ;m Army g ({| the outh, came t Dallas express! reacacd s peak. Swee b ad A A Zaes 2 e S ear Bobl v 7 game with Adot ach time the local champion won. George Ch too poweriui, his contid, S cart year Bobby | o o Howard Voshel ‘alter Hayes, Claude Butlin, all have tried to conque : ' in “forss oo’ supch Lo find : o Sbumtch iay e : g i ; : [the powerful Texan, but all of them the attempt grand” golf 1 [ 3 v oolth ncis Ouimet, i the western a au « nati ateur cham- | 5 'hv\;“‘ ae 'H' been responsible more the nath juniors AL jss- | pionships. \uother rumner-up place in the southern open championship, ’ I meat of tennls fn Mexor Tiahas o | feniorminin s i soli. mnd | again on his honie course at East Lake, this time to the late J. Douglas | ‘:.';u.,/ dr‘.m, n_varfous h;..n s of al. its pe ion reu sesibly one ¥ winning i i X W into a sec- fof s St Che GhrS e P " inaie 5 ; ton thus brought ’ oundstrokes car " - the y of the,w cond =hot. in deep 5 " all as yer touch with th , “although. thes appar tevr titie uzain, at : . but on a 4 {national 1. of which he has with Httle effort. His oo witenvoga, nd by connecting his | from P ard his approsc e e |long Leen a n of the exceutive follow-through is responsib tourname il it wos oniy half . , committes For (his at Me: @ Evan recovery, s | Dallas Has Flourishing Club, White's tremendous scrvie leit Chie G 1 putt of H g a great t R @ dozen foet 5 ns sank 2 s H 2 wwentive records fe . |Pis putt, und Jones missed his. As X f « 5 con ted rounds at! eves vody fore& a half on the eur round Fhe neigl Gont Vo and 69 and bis | casy drive-and. home h end- X ” Fort We p medst vouy the Memphs ;e the batiie 3 : hand needs further ¢ the chort | ol and Couatr: ¢ | Tuat was one of thie Litter lessons | A 3 stin ; 4 v 4t present his game lucks on: + Tast Sentem- | T0—the Jov Nifring <o of difeat that Bobby Jones had to / % clubs heir 4 npions. | seatial feature—u willingnens to-fin net the ! 1eturned in u ¢ leurn, and one of the swiftest breaks A 4 her tournament s h {sh off his points ¢ net. He Oontmet |7 & 2 he | of the pe this wr * has e {one Dplaces, the 00 prone to stay at the base line, an smother bred, hut no e e 1 1 3 !seen after as brilllant a rally. : Z , | citics never fall to co-op- t to i advantage of his er hold- b a At the nations]l amateur that yvesr ¥ ” r E consequently, friendly T a < by followine ide for B Robby an «d Wright were tied for ' g r ¥ @ ets as @ to the net If he doee, he dleven Akead of Chickh Byvaws. the low m 1 score ut the LEngl s | e . « Tu: the ga . The victory of cl viet in the third round | |- 5 e i in_tennis has grown | heimer lus st and agrecd to » off for th: medal - X ” e first. Since the war anis ove in the frst eixhitecn holes. Freddie . ! \ T hegun to recog- | throus injudiciousis <hut » birdie & st Bob . s z : to 2 con A ton th vt hole het got the no- . ¢ wd Hunter. 3 e ion fhe e iRl ‘}}l:‘; ton in Bobly's I nd in the next ailferd and Willie Hunter Sio _ 1t Chottinooga it louked | foyrt on hoies Bobby shot seven s the two oSt reminest of , veady 104t him. Naturallv this had its 3 nci 2 second group of amateurs who fect on the gencral outcome. ilobby st | v recently cause 2 B In the open. Willle | wus rath (qour tiaes and | winning both the morning “ound und ’ 4 : . soon to plugger of ‘the most determined | roanl o g el | the match, closing out his man at the g while Guilford, the sclge gun T o b o nlng Tounds and then | [tWo or twenty” fourteenth hole with e to rise to helghts of brillfance | {DTOU&D th B TS i, with {8 niblic pitch that stopped a fo . r who time. "u”‘“:' the draw brougit him with g,y the cup. t n ¥ Proves an Incentive The open of 4 over the iwide-| ' 1. be . a ’ = e Sver aean, i r exas i Garbnie et e & d"a‘pr‘,‘“ :_“','”‘f;" it P He Learns Anothér Lesaon. flarity or the game 1w i1 i wii Rive a eurs ! i . e K i rgely du ontinue Yl mis ,‘,‘1'3,,0;2:;,;*;__ Snothee b routs, Livar In the semi-Gnal round Boboy e S ton Af B MHRtOUR Gthr ke hr at he expected 1o be a real |learnad another lesson, though 1 am Senist nscie Las been knowr to be uny | Jores wine, the prlm wlll oeil oot Tt owas. At end of the |not among those who fancy that| | for many 3 . has D ca a3 a meda . #nd | hin, for Jones won over the mest air | MOMMNE round the two werd square | ehasing @ bec around the seventh | % lihtie smiong ult tegt Dreseiited 1 this conbe mich play armi ev medal. in | kreen fn the afternoon round cest| toughest 'going e Fturnenn Jones sitpped a bit, and | Jones his cha ce to beat Irancis More than. o seore of| & SHOTt putt issed on the elghth Oulmet. RHobby dld argue with the @ have carried them i} sent him three down, B bee. He then was 2 down 3 course on twe continents inz gon 35. They turned | After the argument closed by an | {wirn s 3 n, and Evans left | officizi putting a megaphone over the | B jaa op tenth, but Jones | bee, Jones lost that hole with a wealk | F Lo Rida) i Do e advantage of it. The(putt and went on to defeats 6-—o. O $ O oy Dmsnan 120 was halved. Them, | But he was defeated by superior 220 Austin’s teanis t T‘R ‘[ }[T OFF TI_IE TEE “x h the dazing 4‘|uhkr§e~ ?An.w. ll(llhh'.l(‘r;‘l]f enpeciall ios the fre.qh where. | 4 i # 2 3 : e RO%, Of Ha nasibng] (, {ihe Atlaats bol braced and fook the |oddlr enousnh, Ouimet lost his touch | . L P toreollegta les championship at tes from him, the|the next day against Evans and was | i Merlon Cricket Club of Philad PLEBE QUINT SCORES. i . short, and even during this time tennis frequently more enthusiastic. as the hard courts in use soon dry ait Dallas has a large and 1) tennis club, where the game * quadifying score hetter ghun that of smp, who was Ui bettor gsters has sprung not only at the unly scheols, Tenr to stav. 1L is |rext” thres ; | . birdfe on lnn‘i'rwnlrn cven worse than he Deat rm; ve I.\u«nrl\uu the title,| ANNAPOLIS. M thirteenth with a par 4, | Jones, 1 2 «nd Thalheimer defeating Naval Academy b HE remz 1 2o ; SarnnieIEr e fourteenth with & 31" But 1 suspect Dobby learned some- Here is one of the best action pictures ever made of this ph |a tanford and W | basket i remarkzble growth of the game of goli in Washington in !0’5 that came from a-drive forty vards|thing of concentrfiion from m,,]ones full driving swing. Tt shows perfect bulance even when hitting l||~‘nn'1 : . This victory. ating is shown bi the i that today there are ir x. ad of Ev. tee shot, and a steep 'reams of somewhat foolish and vastly | hardest. out-of-the-way coile ai. . e are in and about flie Capital | (bt stopped less than two feet | exaggerated copy written about e {competing ut it dld against ail eventeen courses, three of which are public, one lmh\wdufll)w om the cup. |and the bee. He must have learned | ‘;’rnul unl\vr»lllu\ru:’ the country, fo. and e oth fo “I didn't know the man lived who |that all his actlons before a gallery ; master and finished ah of hin. |} heard was extra Bobby | ¢used the eyes of the tennis woric nd the o ‘\“, l_‘" ‘I“ P“"‘WI"“ \‘“ Id‘fl{l‘ Three of the | . iq take tiires holes In u row from | numbering thousands were Closely | Then he continued the learning of ivnes himscif as 3 ner the | Upon the men who had Wrought the to Washing those of the Argyle, Manor and Beaver | Chick at tage of 2 match. eald observed—und not always mccurately |the grim fact that ) (@veuing of the day iad finished | miracle e o = o ohle thives A Reaver i G “onald Dumper, in the | reported tinds of zolt—golf s rnament e qualitying o at : t conceded on all sides SRS SRS opened o his year. : : This was the case at Inverness, by i ROl E t day. | Vardo, ¥, 9 White and Tuatheimer | ¢ wearly twice the | 3 the wayv, when. after taking a bad he . back of ad- | H tor v a venntekih Bxg Pre-Xmas SaIe, BAR Halkider s 5 on the finishing hole of the first of ' ers cax with a 1 It N o nt, and teir win was wshingion. has but counting in tae Clifton T e Sk ciry Diw Ch o ORSUE S EEoun e Wit VRE. jERiCd oo fesantatornen Eecs 3 : i T 5 ' No. 1 Boys’ Tricycle, ¥ beaten, then. There ¥ don. he tossed his putter back to 4 2 in: four ||, » Y the national dou 5. while other cities, jdrogp o Ciie shouiders as e the” c the boy falled to | st N e tried Ak N 8 3 Bostaz, and regular price, $14.00 ¢ he sam e as d to the next tee out- e printed word went |to score even better in the last r L shorter drive 1 one Crerdsime theire She: o Iha 7 &8 | __ByCHESTER HORTO | hiting Jonues wes on the next | out that Bobby Jones.was “throwing | stumbled. and took a 77 and eizhil e sehlo Sl Te | InGuced when they found the —our price, ,'510:50- \l gton. - huve mot mearly: a green with & powerful drive and|clubs again, place, whe ould have “and-run close 1o tir . ‘Bobby | ©1:00tcd o such famous champions as Nc. 2 Boys’ Tricycle, #s has the Capital Citr. | The day you move out of the dub | iron, and Kvans wis forty vards| Bobby,was paired with the great |and - first pla y 4 2 more spec » approach, | Jolnston und Grifiin, acquitted them- regular price, $16.00 ¥ it. might be said that Wash-| elnss of golfers omd take a placé |Shori. getting down with u chip and | Vardou for the two. rounds of elght. | was to be learned. too. | y tended to hit and stick. | selves very creditabl 8 price, s A pReS i 52 i 5 & six-foot putt, oth falled to Stay | een holes for ‘qualification at Inver- | And I think Bobby learned the lessol s the ball, which seut- | Thalhe rois ntially a dou- —our price, $12.50. b~ s a golfing center has oul-‘ ong those of xome accomplish- | o,." te one-sghot Sixteenth green:|ness. That bad 6 on the last hole | well. rahbit ross the green |bles playcr, but W hite's best gan No. 3 Boys’ ) 1 G stripped all other eities comparable| ments in the wport, mi the |poth left themaelves six- mm] pu(llu of the first ‘:'ulm;;: ;lna;led \l'urth“flr;; Bobby Tells the Best Story. ] trap heyo especially | Is »m;l;‘\ The latter is considered | o. oYy: Tricycle, 1% et je! time when y s | with their recovarizs—and both sank |with a beautiful birdle 3, to tie wit ad 4 sl by the Kinseys and Norton to have in ng wepulation. It A il T e i arted umm for a par 4 him at But the next round Bobby | Of all that remarkable S s o Shat | as Ereat promise ns any ung player | g3 regular price, $18.00 ¥ red with New Yorlk and Chi- - find ;e l.-t :onr.r-nbirnl, greenrather stepped away from the old | Inverness in 1920 the b it : . in the countr: i Ti has re- —our price, $15.50. sugo, two citles where go a-| wolmg {lrough the ball. doex - nee 1 went over to Bobhy's | cently \written of him in terms of z Chleogo has nearly 100, things which it would xeem it : Herey Iad | Mgl commendation. White 18 over 5‘ lG"ls Tricycles, reg: & ptic im0 | KENNEL AND FiEiAD ROD AND STREAM e abi U aiarenting Lo the | e unmun 1y neved bectmes | (5 07 price, $16.00. lat (of 3 mIZEE Y. yéuiget LSO BY GEO. il. KERNODI g . 8 ngton fol geo v know w g h is an a: to an, Bicyctes frem \‘28 up. b, Washiafion - : A eall mrestiuz ol the Lench show By Perry Miller T =i B : . ol : The Daston_furtors Gl CotiEns ser . 3 for the coming Washing- | . 2 Y “Tust p T iold h *And | quet of the young sphinx. W 1= | guaranteed bicycle. celburn Godf « s tos Kennal Club show was held on WENTY-THREE small-mquth bass, gamesters of the Potomac. were qou't i n about it Yowre not | Unues calmly on his way regardless 2 bicy Lxide Goif Club, nday n and the chalrman, | caught between Sandy Hook and Weverton, Md. on a recent out- | i be auoted £ the closenexs of the mateh b\Romm Bicycle Co. g na ntry Club, Beayer D “Well, I tell vou. You remember o' feelings is cc Ulub, Burning Tree Gol? Club, Mauor Charles A. Wutson. snnounced the i y n over into the trap?” | thority, allis Myers, to be a 45 P ‘Just Above ; ing by Johm W. Hurley, local rod and reel enthusiast, and GEOrge | thas voiten (opped hot to tha seventh | sidered Ly the eminent Englisn ko & 1013 Sth St. N.W. vlub, Soldiers’ Home Golf Club, Ar- How rman, o cEberent = R S e i T . Leopold, boatman. Leopold went overboard during the excitement, P Wi "ot Tkels do | mendous asset to any plaver ; 1 Vount Vernon Place.” o= #¥le’ Countrs Club, the three public . ] on: associntes, Thom- | in : nford, Georire Goodacre, Mrs. \lmt the fish were not lost. The largest of the string tipped the scales at fforzet i S el Hiax Fine Tennix Form. col P - We said Bobbr, “as we walked g 5 ot i 3 R. 1. Johnston, George H. Kernodle, | four and one-half pounds. toward the next tee | suids M. Vars | ni hite plays in such beautiful for TERMS IF DESIRED i | i | ! i - S 1 510,000 acre: at he ol w 1 LWO YeArs George M. Léh Frank P. Leach,| The Atlas Sporting Goods Storc has | mean as much for our G10.000 &cres|don. did You ever see n W shot | m‘, oot B,',‘“‘n;".r‘{_];\‘" DlmitnoseE g F&30-2 %zg%p%g‘,zel - ng tecn Kolf coursc S i i o not announced its annual prize win- water farms as the courses hav that* And he said, ‘No' And. cradius of ten miles of Washington, ! Frank Meyor, Mrs Prank Mever, Mrs. | not S7i0WN®o,5" dMNE! U0 “U0t | Meant to the farmers. Fortunatel s every word he said about my . C. Blraw (> : wnd most o them e reached W R. C. G 4 it is a safe bet that Louls Stabler.|since 1317, our commission has had |y, Within 4 Maly Houn, Vbt other city 7, Gretchen V Hahn, F who landed a flve-and-one-half-pound | much better co-operation T wever, wasn't ar OQE (D MORE [4)] Z adv y H Baulsir, Mr . Smith, 1'ra small-moutl? bass at Harpers Ferry | “There sho uniform fsh Jaws|yardo e that e LESS y " ) reach f JSetz to this commit-{on Saturday. November 24, will also | ana of local county laws. an LESS tee, th has named what|innd krd in. the. amifl: | Taorenty b Tloonat. fedi whove O ailor must el dor one of the grentest things in the 111 be 1 L v tratn otor. The s < - Pt Ie kno; an operating com= i mouth The fis measured | §1, except for youths under sixteen Ly tra © e .“.”l :;ll'”.l'n '::(!. rou brxl’l‘l 10 { . which look after twenty-one inches in length and thir- | ceipe \»(';'g'» Transfer of game and abls faculty e o Roxe and catalogiic 5. | teen and one-half inches in gIifth.|fresh water fish contrel to gume di- ki lon pproach shots, especial- “Dress Up For Christmas” . S s il de. | Yumur tlubhead into and cuat nfter S maumhcss r At compnitee Instead of beinz placed the table. | \igp on against oil pollu \ .‘::':":n" mewy Soag reon will e |5 ot pu) w":.:"'r'l‘.‘h be woing A. Watson, Dr. Willlam cither brofled or fried, "Mr. Stabler AL S B sl Lol pollu iy the Tong pitches to the green 3 i The gree : Ollins, B Hume Talbert, Dr. D. E av is prt ted aten. 1 e el \nows Distnnce by Instin old The green ight-line path (dotted Hne di S g hen una S ‘,‘_ ot The having his prize mounted. | States, should all be urc hnows Distnnce by Instinet. Every man in Washingtoa can look his best during the hoilidayrs, because you can gel a Suit or Overcoat here, ppanked gt fthe Dadk While SA xcalicy 1e il ful- tiagian for the xhoiv is Dr. C. Jabel | Speaklng of large fah one of the Laws Are Contrars. Tones wi axked if he had any spe- | pesdsbrck guds to/the line binson, most extriordinary of the bik ones| State Game Warden E. Lec’Le-|cial method of estimating distance; clght of thc old putting surface. It| he toward the Bole aheas. The |MQUSOR. L Loceived from the| Which have bean entered In Mieid | ooene Gime WEIE B e 1o IT e mentally computed the number 120 oll mmean Ihat the drive must| piryer has to learn thiv, and ux <uperintendent of the show, George | and Stream's fishing contest is a|Compte: us flght of -yatds necded for the shot—in a| b 'rx.-‘n‘ o “x.. the left to get an | dy {ha¢ ix best accomplished by do- F Foley. that the following listed | rainbow trout taken by Fred A.|straighten out county laws so they | or) w process he used in decid- SPERISIURRE SR ing Ker' sumeweif w) Slovwcmesiig: | 5 i Cepted amsignments: | Stutske in_ Cold Brook creek. near|\ill be consistent ever since he has|inz how hard to hit the ball, and with tailored to measure at a price well within your means! Come in now—make your selection—be measured— vou will not be disappointed. ure stunt with the club and J‘"‘"" e Bath. N. Y. Thls magnificent. rain- | "0 B0 SO0 L land has club. AN the golf courses &bout Wash- y ¢ dwalader, Fort Wash- t k 0 ¥ sunenine on the st Qaye |t beasand what Ia y _fmm-" o °‘°_‘\1 Al dns oncouariat ke Yons g i ey o B Rat o a e e s eistinea R All materials are of the very latest design, guaranteed to wear well, and the fit will be perfect. From every standpoint, a Suit or Over- coat from “My Tailor” must please you. Y6r =olf of late mounths. (Copyright, Jobn ¥.iDul o) are found all parts of the sintelyards When I have an iron shot or Sample Overcoats $29 Duve Thomson. professionnl i U 3 v foun of over 5000 Iniland incorporated imto te-wide | piteh 1o make. i approacting the Ready to Wear . . Values up to $55.00 Washington 2 Country . Glub, | Plains, N. . Ro- | tants, ! 5 | laws.” zreen, | just look at the pin and tien ey rurned wuthor. Dave nae waitien | DISTRIGT GUNNERS % elty, toy | Seleht would be suclently remarks | “vargen Le Compte believes laws|choot™ a book on kuli. which attemnts to breeds: . o wshington, | &D1e 1f taken far back In the foresi8) governing duck Llinds and the shoot-' Yhe theory advanced by the eritics | g nd fox hounds; Levi | of Canada. fng of wild duck should be uni:orm.|is that with ilie open champlon the | i eaut; fismng laws passed for the benefit of | “hop” the ball into the catcher at the us a teacher at the \irsinin Club, moze yesterdav, when they met for | 10KS &t the recent Atlantic City show Inches 11 R p.,T,."“,'.smb The Famoas | some counties thut make it possible | pia, . The south e : the second time this Eemson in|ihe |came to Vietoria Petricla, the win-|Dead river country in Maine. for a nmndlon;(‘-u;drv'l‘r ohe ~"-‘~ ""“;‘, However that may be, what Var- eaTGdeuthern K0t acm Dus open- | intercity trapshool serlos. the 10cai ning bull terrler biteh, owned by | stream and fish for (rout and biss | gor said would liave nivde Bobby's siride untll after Christmes. R ah e JN4, ¥ §457 | Mra. Inez Hyler of this city. and 0| upmatenr Swherman sbould have to|same kind of fish on the other £1d8|)liwiry the seventh green and the Barazen. uatlonai professional cham- the Orfoles at the Bennlng trips. William ©. Ingler's bull terrier,|pry 2 license fee, because the cost|of the stream not fifty yards away |eighth tee. He said Bobby Jones was | Plon. ‘and Johnny ¥ of Quaker ' Brilliant shootine by It 1. Williams, ' Chalister Biliken. - Victoria Patrictd, of propagation of the fish Is borne would be violating the law R direr Gt the Tuty Ridge huve fired the Zun at)n focal gunner. was the outstanding | was reserve winner to Lovely Lillian, | by “the state” Dr Ellls Loan o But rvou never could have got any- Miamiowith a victory oyer an, | feature. Shooting from s owned in New York city, while Billi- | Goucher College declared before the thing like that out of Bobby himselr. tour-pro combinatio urazen 1427100 tarwets Wrlliama hic 94 He | ken was. reserve winner to Ashlund |Baltimore Federation of Women's HANDLEY A.C PLANS | Vinion Saia'te & other peopte, or 1t Farrell, who teamed In severs! exhi- | alxo led the fleld in the doubles with | Kent. a Baltimore-owned dog. 1SR s l‘,“,‘,fi,‘,}:“‘mf‘...}.’{“; oundel L & v {on matches around New Yorlk gur- | a 43, In the f v e ) g ing the summer, malie a strong palr. | five tarmets he PROKe. SECh VAn S| M. M. Chadwick of Southbrook | vation of Our Sea R 've Tatus) To W|DEN ACTWlTlES and if they remain fogether siould || Dr. Mandigo of the Ofiole Club was | COurts reports the arrival of a litter! =wThe license _should e HRECH = cause trouble. for the Hagen-iirk-|a close second in the 100-target | Of ten pupples to. his bull fig{[{,’,fii‘;mw e hos no | Phone Franklin 8175 for Oriole—Mandigs preservas 911 G St. winter to make vuch an organization | £ial s Sro B B the Navy, ls heading the movement: | that exist, but their incre ‘CHARLESTON, W. Va. December ppen’ Evenings From Now Hri il 8 an getuality. Some day we may see & | or, u. R R et B Navy and -Washington College have ) -~\We.must educate our Water men|g _Gridders of Garnett Colored Hi CONVENIENT TIRE SHOPS, Op: ng To_ Christmas Until 8:30. L any depriment champlon of | Ruthertord, 107 Baiabes, 10, : “ | asked for matche: as we have educated our farmers |School defeated the Warhingion, D. e 4 MORE @ MOP shington. and the thought comies Scores in Doubles. The ~project ~has ~gained fnuch In|The whole poliey of the com C. Armstrong Colored High School o $ wood and the Havers-Ockendencom- | event, breaking 93. In the ‘doubles, | biteh. the sirc being Frank P. are commercially interested in fishing Tl icnman, and Purrell both are | Bartisti of Baltimore” svas sscond | Ghimplon Artenlan Easien A for those who.do it for pleasure. | Xorthwest Washington may have u vet ‘ure rated in e first half Gozen, First prize ia class A vent {0 Wil | The Hersland “Kenueln. winounge | We pus for, other Jer oy St orev e’ pieea o e of the American iroreasionite ama, whis G1 of Bultimore tooh | (Bt their shepherd bitch, Gisa V. P&Y 0-08T o G iang must o | T T dine ai — , 7 vay | Gutenberg, has just whelped a iftier! 3 sl gl s Depertmertal ‘welf tn expected to! o0 e S rateors o dhe doublos or four. Walca' and fopr Tomaies to 2‘;‘{;&“‘ D sl bu hat| Mibietes PP Betworth, Berk Viey. quite a figure in Washington i 2 Al v. d. Lindenluft. A former mat- . eights, ¥ Bran < 3 Tear, Vicht formation of an in: | kel And De. Sandigs oF Battimore | (1 T thix puir broduccd Uhe ‘frst | 3BUted, USSR, Wekieh: ana | 519 Brighoweod are to neel Welner {or-departmen.al lengue - forecast. | shared top honors de class B caoeh | 40d second winning -pupples at the ) SHALE (o protect TRE SUUS FhhNaatC | day at 3 orgia a Tour “fournamins were held by e | Fegintering 3 83, The iatier was { maeh show in the Hobitt Hotel last| (1€ NA S FE " T “fianermen have | PUTose o€ fostéring such a move- partments - dur‘ng the past season, rded Arst pri; fter a Je- spring. A H v sénted interferences with 3 s WD interent koen [ cheh ones a1- | Grrron s s o el o tose 3fe e, termed. thelr rights, which | Teams of buse ball. foot bali. Puds & 5 Bk et £3 E ket ball, goll and tenmis are pla ST S Bt Ve s v | SEEK PLACE FOR BOXING I tttiiinaa, (0 o0 ottt SRR | NATNAALI T e T lS:gwg:ghg;;tgig';g;;};n:"f ON C.'U. SPORT PRUGHAM':‘,'"::E; d‘n‘s‘:zflz.‘".:;,“:::::'.":::;:‘;3‘;‘::,.,S::;j'rn’ax:;?:;‘i‘:\;}‘::.;:‘::‘.":‘ i snnmnn MAKES - | G0 6. Waters: 85: ARMSTRONG HIGH BEATEN. Steps probebly will be taken thi i et ,‘,,,, merly light-heavyweight champion of | not only preservation of sea foods 4oF Semi-Monthly %’é’&GON Bb6 SaonON6E ZonONs6E35 OYeEs ?%NO‘L‘S@%%@NO@%%%)@NOE"SEE@ mechanics of the gume at the \rhrq = i ot £ g0 tnie suggestig @ remedy for - whmm("«:u::fig“ o ouns nine ounces | prohibited. while "in_other scctions | employed by a base ball player whip- | 118 and evils Into which evers plaver 5 The omly plaelag of real value 10| and measuring twenty-three and one- | it ‘X: f““tmtlhnllol“‘:n\htr-" ‘)‘;"“‘I;M',‘_U‘pm; aver u throw u,n first x;.‘m» or Yas built fo mson . Washington - Gun Club again be scored by Washingten-owned:| holf inches in length and sixteen | points ou 5 cutting loose fr the outfie 10 8; : 7leld -Services of the government may ¢ Harten, quite likely that within the mear fu- men. In additlon, short-term courses|of the game were the Charleston il 5 RS 2 helr bt colrere mere 1o com. | Rednry 34 D' 3B JITt Xeeon'5E: | fure the university will be represent- | conducted: i a department af asri-|plavers matched by the visiting cole 1p JUST BELOW THE AVENUL e 4 4 4 e v+ 4+ Dralleyd, 30; Warner,43.. 4+ + 1 'v- .hcd by astiong team. « ¢ s 4+ o ¢ culture at the State.University would | gation ( = explain in the nost concise fashion Vn C., bowg Avoth mafkable catch was Haskssentinie of the #olf sing Ead X clphia, Pa., bull te nother ' remarkable 63 | Instead there are some seclions|jua it of distanee is as uncon- | that perhaps in later vears even the| wysniagton—Williams, 48; Maroey; 3s; [ POPUIATItY In the past week and it Is |hi been to win co-operation of water | here today, 28 to 0. In no department i 327 13th Street N.W. LESS LCSS