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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1924 SPORTS. 29 + Amateur Golfers Playing Second Round : Central High Will Have Light Eleven JONES.CORKRAN CONTEST | 1908 RACES RIVALED BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS THREE D. C. ELEVENS |COACH KELLY SEARCHING ! * 1S TOP-LINER OF THE DAY | BY THOSETHIS YEAR| ~mrererorere 1o | IN GAMES THIS WEEK pOR GOOD LINE MATERIAL The major league pennant battles M P now l;:\ElnhK rank among the closest H = get into action Saturday and two of S| 3 1 . 1 P ever fought, but they have yet to |- |8 z H ¥ the games will be staged hereabouts. " » . e arston, Present Titleholder, Is Meeting Platt, Fel-| )7 [onsht, but they nave yet : 2 KPR EL e washington e to ey open | Outlook Is That He Will Have 1o Depend More on : of ., bt | certainty over the outcome went v . Y the campaign with Blue Ridge Col . 3 low Philadelphian—Evans and Gardner, {down to the final ‘dayof the seasen | 2 | o Ttk lee ‘at Centra) Stadium; University Speed Than Weight—Has Plenty of Capable 5 . i in both leagues, | e 101118 13115 88 60588 | ©f Maryland will entertain Washing- | 9 Z Former Champions, Eliminated. Curiously enough, three clubs then, | - ¢ 91012— 1 1116108167 647 | 107 College ut College Park. and Men for a Strong Backfield. is this year, figured in the finul pen- | : =0 6 015 1675 80 67 544 | Catholic University's eleven will jour- i " nant dri i D! o sen 916 6386 my ney to Worcester, Mass., 10 engage ¥ the Aswocinted Precs The New York Giants lpst the Na-| - e E - = T 3 Holy Cross =0 % K e e L ¢ e T 265 4 458 | ¥ o 6585 61258 e neiifes, with! better ms-| fF-N ENTRAL HIGH S!dtive forithe 1924 gridiron:ti A 1. September 2 ith all but one ioreign entrant 6 years ago. when the famous | £ ... 81 6 710§ 610 | terial than at any time since foot | Mike Kelly fails in his search for able 3 Three local foot ball teams will drepeiig| minated and with thre esent ¢ ormer 3 % of Fred Merkle, who failed to 59'61 60'67] ball was revived at the downtown | S % i A S g ;:k il - “I“”"?r :;tleholdr@ touch second in a game between | | e 2 school. should find little trouble in | White squad has an abundance of backs. but s a scareit still in the running. 16 survivors are playing the second round of | these two rivals, was a contribating | L 3 = disposing of the team from the|of material for a formidable line, and this probably will average not more the national amatcur goli championship tournament today at the Merion | factor which caused a replay at the New York, 3: Pittsburgh, small institution from the weslern | ... jcg o004 = Gricket Glub end of the season, which resulted in | s : | @ aoklyn., 4 (10 in'€%). | part of Maryland. However, Mary- P 2 " _ victory and the peunant for Frank | 3 1 land will face a heavy and experi- | When Mike ¢ Business las! Today's big match is between D. Clarke Corkran of Philadelphia and | Chance's club l Philadelphia, 11; St. Louix, 9. 3 in, 7. enced combination in Washington ALLAMER[('AN as, he was fc ate in havinx Boh Bobby Jones of Atlanta, winner and second. respectively, in the qualify- | i\ WaS a three-cornered ruce that| gAMES TODAY GAMES 10MORROW.| GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | Coliege. while Catholic URNersiiy SR s bt ong ¢ best defen ing round ¥ vear among the nts, Pirates and i lgamay . Lous at Phila. St. Leuis at Phila. | Will be playing one of the mos i a 4 A Cubs. and the Chicago outfit put its o scheduled. Ati at Bosten. Cincinmati at Bosten. | formidable outfits in New England \m:h‘srn‘ M . Chick Evans, winner in 1916 and _1920. was defeated yesterday by |two rivals out of the race in the last at St. Louia. in its clash with Holy Cross. 0 0 a Jto b another youngster R. E. Knepper. also oi Chicago, 9 and 7. Robert A. Gardner of Chicago, |tW0 games. The Cubs closed the res- | All three of these squads. as well player that winner in 1009 and 1915, lost to W. L. Hope. surviving member of the | Ulaf season with the Pirates. Victory | as Gallaudet and Georgetown, which , of the line ol s 3 he top. e 1 Coleman Jones. who to over s EEnd6 linched Its place at the tor | i wers over six T P, S o o e D g e mupiup. seed | it e e om s W% DUE TO OPEN TODAY TO VISIT SATURDAY HARVARD GRID PLAYER There is no doubt that Jones po hootbor, who W. H. Gardner. Buffale. & and 2 to have the- Cubs turn them back in : i 'or::l»m ¥ c von Eim R E. Eneoper. Chicagn. dofertsd Charle: | ihe deciding play tt —— |s ILL FROM DlPHTHERIA | 7 23 |Reans « h 0t ba ftert e < i Eree . Cleve oy e broe tegme aleo ecre| MEMPHIS. Tenn. September 2 Washington Gun Club marksmen | 5 TR T ember " : iher hiaks - St i he “eriay de s Fowton. § amd 2 -0 blas with St (Lou b cined | 6! < invaded the Chickasaw wig- | tournaments taken (o the \’Mlqghfi hospital. with u | of Philadel v 1 X tos. Rochester, N. Y. defeated rr*led. on (hl“oulr-ru\(‘& of stieunitiElsicontest ofe i€ | wixh (heiftrst 10ihigl gunsicol utek 3 I‘f ’l'l'l: lflnl's‘n'\ouxl disease of el i e e e o jiesteaiion itiie ofitcome of base ball classic—the Dixie | ing teams, will hold the stage Satur- | o S iy i ese v Walker o i D e T g e e Rasoatsd TR S0 A7 6 the Beawon. The Cyers: | S mplonARiD sertes s RO T T T L e Today's matchcs et (adtatriaceains A" @urs. | wiith) Bill Donovani tifehing, won and | usiey found (hs tribesmen wearing [bles (The Iaiterievent willibe scored | SEORINE 08 SR8 UANER: | o o i o ey O e ey 2o e Dovan D RN, W omb’|a | their best war paint and 4 welcomink | from the first five high unker has pla = e | Two of the ¢ Esinitho b ex va. Cockran. T e Riast. Bhiladelphia, defeated T. A, | E3IN€ e tight to meet the Cubs in | gmile and carrying a tomahawk in| Season trophies will be awarded,|Past two years and is captain-elect s ar % b Gardon e e e T | cach hand. Chief Dobbs' war whoop| including one prize to the total high [Of the track team. It ir doubtfu) if 1 <o Engle ~ Held. x “ston. 'Thiladelphia. defe e ThaTed: with i scoéam otihe Bans| o es. Contest- | Dun l cond .' ! = GelT o xeies: "‘;L hatioe 10: Brist. En'\‘-h'd. % ..: l'.' . mingled with th, Téan f the F K\V ‘gun in each of the i Contest L3 o K as cipa f the games this vear & r R Wt Bt Tacis Tt A6 ,ther king. Jake Atz as both chie ants must participate in five of the [© 1s0 e Cammings ». Hope. Oikior My, Fatts. 8t Touis, do JOHNSON WILL GET tains urged their fighters to the fray.|seven matches to figure In the prize i x lenty of pep was injected att vx. Marston. George_ von FEim. Los Angeles. defeatsd | 1ldeal weather was promised and| awards. A - 1l go to the Watts vs. von Elm. Reland R. MacKenzie. Washingte: D. C. e 5 2 3 ] candidates RalRnE g |there was every dication that a | high he doubles. as well as s p : Sdiiat Priges v Ve P o e vo e 2| CAR FROM D. €. FANS | 5nra brcasting rom wouia sitnecs| 1= toum B iousics, 5 wrett 20| HASKELL TO PLAY TWO o eIl Yictoaias irun exfuely TpT e oloks SENe | the briifans bavie’or vats and balls | singice and ne doubles GRID BATTLES IN EAST| {savar '— o res g le Hale n Meter. are amc 1 ne prospect into ves . T. Joves. it anta. deleated W. J.| ul. New York, defeated Eddie Two lefthanders were picked 1ast| All of the tournaments will start| ompscn. 1o 050, & an H | raced then (R SEE Lower n. 3 and 1 night to command the batteries of lat 1 o'clock. In addition to Satur-| The foot ball téam of the Has field and prepared Walter Johnson's admirer- teday | th, opposing brigades. “Cy" War-|day's shoot, Washington will enter- | Institute. a Government Indian & - -edoubled their effc E dije g ching s tai | GilFe : 1 inst| What is oue of plays p g rrwE 3 ~ w7 | moth. who has been pitching steady | tain the Oriole members January 17,]at Lawrence, Kans., will play agains a ¢ A pects 1 ounter on 4. AER4 4 ¢ ".n“-“hiu th e assig rt o w hr:- will be held Bal as follows: | ber 1. and Brown College, Providence. Answered b: 1 ' en olicited. whi 5 . 2 the 3 b i 4 < P Octobe iruar | April 15 | November 8 < E K, CK tober T in th s Vh HERO, THOUGH DEFEATED &7 i L R e o e SRR B, 7 AP RU, 5K | / l.[;v.gn‘\r,vnxl H"l;h:“l:‘:‘:'” [ lona t Wort C % :!3 enter Eastern collezlale (001 au conch of (he “Fighiing ortific o e MANY PIGEONS FAIL bull It was announced by the Interior | hinte ealy threr times in faxt Sre : e Ithough last vear they M ERION CRICKET CLUB. HAVERFORD, Pa. September 24— e A e V‘GARCIA AND BOWEN { TO RETURN TO LOFTS | Mali * s4me in New York with) "“Tipis play iy 10 be used preierabls H 2 ) : A motion was passed by | {on the first kickoff if vou are s George Von Einr the Rancho Club of Los Angeles wxent out |1ast night to utilize the fi 00 | PUT UP REAL FIGHT‘ Only & few of the 00 raeing| | fortumate as to be the receiver tod 1 the raised for an automobiie, which is ex- | pigeons owned by club members of S e sccond round of the United States amateur golf would use it then, as on the open- | championship against Lawson M. Watts of St. Louis, with th Bl e v s > hav ned 1 s e o - Mcking the memory | the opening game of the world series. Sociation have returned to their lofts side are on a keen edge and commit | FIGHTS DESPITE INJURY of one of the closest finishes ever seen in this title chase behind him. |Provided. of course, Bucky Harris'| Bobby Garcia, Army featherweight|after fiying in the 150-mile race from And out of the whirl of stars striving for the great honor rose the figare | 30,708 Enlon R (ng e el ol AND GAINS THE DECISION I sched R > . h lan to dedicate an athletic|ington's ex-lifeguard. fought Sunday. will later when they have steadied of Roland R. MacKenzic of the Columbia Country Club of Washington, | park. in- honor ot Johnson was | Slashing rounds Iast nikht in the fea-| A mvere rainstorm is thought fto Aown s S mner oo who was glorious in losing to Von Elm in a 39-hole match that will be | thought by the fans last night to en- | ture attraction at the Washington|have killed a large number of them | Every one goes form the last two rounds with his talked about for vears to come. 2 tail too much money. It was sug-|barracks. {and there is some possibility that| Washington Racing Pigeon Club's| as ht shoulder dislocated. Bud Tayler The 17-vear-old lad. who was the mild sensation of the tournament |Bested. however. that a subcommit- | Garcia's infighting. coupled with|the remainder of the young bIrd | birds have just completed two races. | Haute. Ind. bantanweight when he turned in 73 half oi the qualifying round, today | t%® Pe appointed to urge Congress to [ his ability to withstand Bowen's [series of races will be discontinued. | One was from Cumberland, Md.. and A e 7 Bekini: T t 4 decision o stands as the rauki ure the event. a golfer rnnwc&d(‘-d by every one |1ame the next new playground after |long-range slugging. appearcd to{A meeting of the National Capital|the other from Charlottesville, Va "N’ & 2 23 i 2 2:’:» whalsans the MacKehsie WEIiniateh yectets toi Y EVEry ONe L jonneon. No action was taken, but |[give him a slight edge Bowen|Concourse Assoctation will be held | In the former, 255 pigeons were en- | {N¢ WO outsid ne othe st e | tch rday to be one of the fore- | {ne fans seemed to approve of this|showed a decided improvement over | tomerrow night | gazed from 18 lofts team at the pre v I}A wedge. except 1 a the guard and end of the recciving team. These i the finest p'uggers in the game. | blan. . Contributions in hand to date|his engagement with Go Ahcarn The average spred per minute ck 3. who - the kicke . v chimpion born or any kIm a few vards in front. His pitel | total more than $1.000 several weeks ago A the first return to each loft was:| runs over behind the wedge and old one : not thriit Sas o = ilic lete of th Al Ward of rort Myer was giver ARMY POLO TOURNEY States N, “ W F S e 2 o t e swin Jusands o ing | pin S i = » technical knoekout r Charl 202 H y 1 e ne ¢ f rounc AIrways v 1 1w M ocken vt e the e e oth of Raltimore » scheduled 118 E \ N e = . - ce from ball to| g e Vol Elr s d t tae | f I. Von Elm was away and IT LF to a puffed cauliflower car ab.and W. R. Penning {Gopzrigh S * ) HAL end of the twenty ¢ d his ball dead, and as Roland | Willie Ptomey of Fort Myer wor e M. Frazier, L140: E Raulin, Lil5: John | t on the thirty-seventh. wn squared himself for the putt he had over Bobby Farrell in six listless| oo well enter. | Holmead, '1,098: M. J. Fitzgerald.| e Concannon will meet judged roll “of the cost him|a slope to negotiate. He over put-| ——— rounds. while Kid Bolin of Fort Myer |, %0 f30% (RRCC 10 L€ B0 o the | 1.087: D R Mathews. 1,0%4: Louis | Bartelmes in a pocket billiard three putts, b mped bhim | ted four feet. and his try for the| ARDMORE, Pa. September 24— |7nosed out Jimmy Gardner in the Six-|jgj] tournament of the War Department | B - Hofer, 1.080; F. H. Crown, 1.067; J. L. ”"z"‘r‘ o ;u:" ."‘;, a -“d’;"\a"v Rt g e e ac | o bt e SR ST oo e St S| s i, 2 vasedomer | orl Lot Lo e B SR S o) S Your O Hat e Wasmingion entrart. chis S e e A ony the United States| progs GOLFERS FOR MATCH. Ig,,‘.fl;“..,",‘;.’“,‘;::';; L L Chariofteavilie” The' fist Te-| NEW VYORK. September (.- /% Made New Again last green in ; grueling f‘r,,“w”, Dunphy Lhed. = lerand Uetance ito ‘The men's amatenr will be at the| Rannockburn meets Chevy Chaseon | first match, starting at 3 o'clock. , with their average speed in|Frankie Genaro, American fiyweight) Cleaning. Blecking and 2 5 . v Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont. Pa.;| the latter's course in an o while the 16th Field Artillery players | Yards per minute, were: F. £ mer, | champion. won the decision over Remodelng by Experts. Arthur Yates, the Rochester star and | Win from Yates, but sliced tee shots | (s ‘open at (he Worehester Country | £oif maten Fvidey aftcmoon Tan. | will strive to topple the War Depart: | 1.073; J. G. Butler. 1.063; John Hol- |Bushy Graham of Utica in a 12| Vi Hat C old foet ball plaver. Dunphy's finish|to the 14th, 16th and 17th proved|cigp. Worcester, Masc. and the | nockburn's team —will be. . McKim. | ment first combination in the second | mead. 1.056: Phil Krous, 1052; E.|round bout last night. The champion| 1enna Hat Co. also was close. costly. Two down at noon to Yates.| women's at the St 1m Chuntirihla: [ Volet ARibe: Moo, B aust |Goutest, 5ns HoE Tater Raulin. 1. Voith, 1,028; M whose title was not at stake. weighed | 409 11th Street Called “Greatest Shot.™” k‘:"”'f‘“-" went to the 11th hole 2 up|yh. The dates will be selected | Turton, White, Hayes. Crandall, Neu- The handicaps of the teams in the | Fitzgerald, 1.0 113 pounds and Graham, 1 TG e e e by Virture of fine approaching. e |jiter mann, Beaman, Dovle, Murphy, Al- | initial clash are the same. but in the | “Ome of the finest e i and LS o but] “pjane for sending a Walker cup|vord, Pearce and McHugh second sngagement the War Depart- Thess dre the wore e ithe LUty Solesipran tie 160 it t Britain next year have | [ four will concede the 16th Field S k : g Chi when inphy missed # 0-foot putt i by Dnite s Colt | E sven goals | Avs ng for a hall after a eliced drive. and |5 2 9 by Muitcn . | 5 w ; ivans, deseribing the t of Roland | 150 1 Jicen i S 9] Assaciation committecs. and a dee players will be handi- | Ps ¢ played fine zolf to ¢ v ) tine o et ent of it thheld 1 4 Hd War Dept st A4 : ® last hole. but th o 0] it e o | “ i t nt . R SB. -t s LLE Jadnin da3 - s o1 than Gostin . i3 103 14 12 : ity i Margetic Reland was 7 down at noon to 4 i1 ‘ ER 4iameter nor more than unces | Riee ... v 21 41 by Von Eim. hitting his tee shots | Ve 5 3 n weight wid prove a satisfs MeNeely . 56 Fort Humphress 1 d. by :;1 n he it them at SAnal standard for all players. The present | Mart RL 6 played the first four holes of the ! ball ie 1.82—1.62 | Jodage ... . afternoon round in the same dispirit- | . b 2l If the new ball is adopted it must | Tate 4 ed fashion, winning one and v«m(‘ S R = be used in tournaments after Jan- | Leibold Mecomb. 0 = thatjoozes UNIFORMS Tailored to Your B e OF CLUB GOLF HONORS|yisu” " Gorc™ana Woi Dovie | = Individual Measure GABARDINES L WHIPCORDS SERGES T4 > Quality and Fit Guaranteed = \— — = Im was trappod M_l hrea holes in par fizur Ph Goldemith. shooting a 93 for|LUTERed In the fina] doubles Matte| RADIATORS, FENDERS Jos. A. Wilner & Co. Sotand , th but b th yestcrday by showd om Tailors ilan i E » attained the intraciub nd Van Knde in straight sets 1he ricenth \ Fim tool a rionship of the Town and Coun- e « L [ piensntn R OR SuaROE f— USATTSTATTS ® awp 7 wongs, || Cor. 8th and G Sts. N.W. Omany people think thatany a correct lubricant for every part win hey halie he fifie and | posed of Sidney K 2 | = = b ar o . . e e o D oy L ST POINT, X. Y., Sentember 2t oil will lubricate any bearing. of every car. «Standard” Polar- was dormie ? down. wilh the strain | the firs 1 ] Army foot ball squad, confine: : s . telling on the blond: il feomy e ; o 'un:'x(:'l::‘lllllmy Ty = B until late aéternoons, FREE C g As a matter of fact the choice ine Motor Oils and Greases, for Parcific Coast e ceks of th ¢ill practice by the Hght of powe g . E . With & shoou haioverahot el san l'\{'),.n""fm“-rf.wn T Cow o il by aritenta: after the dnsighi-s . - ngggn. of the best oil for any given instance, come in a complete and Roland, short off the tee, clipped | was located 3 ia Gold- time schedule is aban 3 5 s . . = & = 3 S RE i thampmed T the " nirasiub | Ients weill be Shifted (o follos the - ol i piece of machinery is a difficult range of consistencies suitable Thonsxands See Finish. event in 192 | ball. asoline Discoun g Rnicaliproblem i 2 technical pi . for every part of your car. The Thousands of people massed them- H .Cnlivp_‘_?[i;ocfn&:»:u:uw. 1;-&;5: u: B o T Wit TS Chri f 7 B L : ' Speed, pressure, temperature, ~ secret of a P"th“"“'“““‘”“sg 5 by she work of tne Washincion L ristmas of 177 ' ooy | ; clearances and the kind of metal gineis to use the correct “Stan half hit his tee shot to the last are some of the things thathave ard” lubricant for each part and hole, leaving him yards to o, / /. . 5 while Von Kim hit anc far down the at Valley Forge 4 ‘ to be taken into account in se- to renew it as frequently as middle. From a hanging lie in the rough. Roland hit oreineRne ,I, : / & I lecting the correct lubricant. needed. ) . (0, tojo 8 down win 1B 1o g0 Ad vary 1. 1926, Further tests will be | Ruxsell ::L;L‘nnbm';]&m’:st‘d A h;u‘fl made. ‘nowever, and they‘rhwfi\ll‘“b: Jobnson T 2 e espondence witl ritis] mateh, for the snap and sting is sel- Y“:"I'{h;'\'xm'g:lfmz"w“h il oo g OB e ienitvon S 2 formity. It is understood that at Flm was ditched. and the fifth when | Ponald Woodward, Albert R. Mac- | Present the Br!l':m: lrcdn;:trr::d;‘n;{) the Los Angeles battler sliced to a | Kenzie. Walter S.' Harbin, C. A.|approve the lighter and IArwel T o bunker. But the Columbia lad holed | Slater and Fred McLeod joined W. I | Which has been teste a chip shot at the sixth, and from | Baker and A. L. Christman in the |States. then on cast caution to the four | Ballery following Roland. All the - Miller winds and went for everyvthing. He mot almost eversthing he went for. | winning the seventh ng ascfssash BaR$eZioBaly 8 3 “uzasaa men are from Washington CONTINUE NET EVENT. | vomridge . Marnerss aizhth and winning the ninth. o | GOLDSMITH IS WINNER :1;\‘:;-"‘;.;”:'! a""m r‘]”'l"-“’m”"""‘“l'lgb Speece Racketers competing in the mixed 239220990 made or tepaired. New ones. 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