Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1925, Page 20

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NEW BRINKLEY HOMES ANACOSTIA SHANNON PLACE HOMES ALL SOLD ONE SOLD ON CHICAGO ST. See the new homes just completed on CHICAGO STREET, OPPOSITE THE SHANNON PLACE HOMES, and now ready FOR SALE Tu]"s\u\ brick dwellings, with six rooms and tiled bath- room: hot-water heat; electricity; hardwood trim; double rear porches; builtin gara $7,500 Reuonnble Terms of Sale To inspect: Turn to right on Nichols Avenue at Police Station and walk one block to the new Brinkley Homes. Consult Your Broker or See 2 WM. P. NORMOYLE 810 F St. N.W. Main 2255 THE EVENING )| SHOWING OF TYGERS STIRS FANS IN WEST By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 27.—The West today had its eyes on Detroit as the result of another triumph for Ty Cobb’s Tygers yesterday—their eighth In a row. The St. Louls Browns were the vic- tims. Whitehill turned in a five-hit pitching classic for Detroit and the four unearned runs scored by his club were just enough to nose out Sisler cohorts by a lone tally, 4 to 3. In another American League game the White Sox, in third place, kept & jump ahead of the pursuing Tygers as a result of Red Faber's ! fifth straight slab triumph, with fal- tering Cleveland on the short end of a 3-to-1 score. The Chicago club. however, did even less hitting off Miller and Buckeye than the Indians did against Faber, but their clouts were bunched and one of them was a homer by Kamm., George Kelly kept the nts in first place in the National with a pair of home runs, the second of which accounted for three runs against Brooklyn in the twelfth inning of a Polo Grounds parade, in which 35 000000000000000000000600000000 0008 piavers usici in review. Eight pitch. VALUES UNUSUAL West Chevy Chase Heights The Suburb Beautiful With Water, Sewer, Gas and Electricity These Five-room Bungalows —have open brick fireplace, hardwood floors, hot r heat, tiled-floor bath, large attic, porches, concrete cellar, under entire house with laundry tubs, and we furnish window shades through entire house. Most Attractive Prices and Terms See and Judge for Yourself Open Evenings This Week EERCENSTRINENINGICNET TRNCEIONS = Until 9 O’Clock . Drive Ao ut o E Conn Ave i fhowsh oo $ THOMAS E. HAMPTON = north on Rock- AR Ouwner and Builder . Do Tel. Bethesda 244 £ Rouses. g R —. 7906060000600 000000 Washingten Grove, Maryland Just What You Have Been Looking For An Ideal Suburban Home at a Pre-War Price Dutch colonial design; 8 bright, cheery rooms, sun porch, large open fireplace, hardwood floors; large, roomy closets; furnace. heat, attractive electric fixtures, concrete celar under whole house; good water. All city conveni- ences. Delightfully located on large lot in oak grove. Come Out and Be Convinced Within one block of Washington Grove station on Met: Branch of B. & O. R. R.; or, drive out Rockville pike. Take¥ight. hand road to Washington Grove Station one mile below Gaithers- GEO. A. CHADWICK WASHINGTON GROVE, MD. $65.00 Per Month $500 Cash Best 6-Room-and-Bath Home Buy in the City at $7,450 On a 120-ft. Ave., between beautiful Lincoln Park and Penna Ave. S.E. This home bargain must be seen to be appreciated. 337 to 343 Kentucky Ave. S.E. Description’ Colonial style brick homes containing six well- arranged rooms and tiled bath; hot-water heat and elec- tric lights; hardwood floors; large, light, airy cellar with hundry trays. Front and back porches. Deep lot to 337 Kentucky Ave. S.E. EXHIBIT Oren and Lighted Until 9 P.M. TO INSPECT: ‘Tnke Pennsylvania Avenue cars to 14th Street S.E., and walk north to property. Or take Lincoln Park cars to Kentucky Avenue, and walk south to property. Or Phone Main 9080 for free auto service. CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. Builders of Communities 14th &K Main 9080 $ ©0600000000040000090035000000000¢ %@E@emwa@smz&&me@ea@mmw Ver« were treated to a hot barrage of hits before the contending clans called off their forces with the Gotham co- horts in front, 9 to 6. Pittsburgh, after a 5-to-3 decision jover the Reds, was waiting for a Giant reverse to hop into first place. Although Kremer was hit freely by the Cincinnati team, hz kept the bingles well scattered. Second dlivision teams matched base blows in the other games of the Na- tional, the Phillies splitting a double header with the Braves and the Cardi nals nosing out the Cubs, 8 to 2. The latter game was a mound duel be- tween Flint Rhem and Grover Alex ander, decided In the sixth by Blade's home run. A pinch hit by Jimmy Wilson, scor- ing two runs in tha seventh. decided the second game of the Philadelphia Boston twin bill in favor of the Quakers, 4 to 3, after the Braves had sewed up the opener, § to 6, by a off the slab. MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS [ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Providence. 3: Baltimore, 2 Buffalo, 16:" Rochester. Jersey Citr. 11-4: Reading. 4-7. Toronto-Syracuse Mot seheduled) AMERICAN ASROCIATION. Indiananolis, 6: Columbus, 3. uisville. §: Toledo. 1 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Little Rock. 3: Mobile, 2 Chattanoos, 5 Atlanta. 4 Nashville, 11: Birmingham. 3. New Orleans. 4: Memphis. 1 VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Norfolk. 9: Richmond. Backy Mount.4: Pm-mum 2 Wilson, 10: 12; len-hnn 4 n Chambersin MIDDLE ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Wheeling, Clarksburg. 1. Massachu 2812 34 (Between Fulton three baths; two-car brick Open Every D Main 280 Eight Rooms Two Baths Garage Se: Rock “Creek Park, where a dences {s rapidly ‘enhancing vaiues. present . worth, Colorado Bullding fifi?@zflfifififi@% shower of hits which drove Mitchell | ; Hardwood Floors Hot-water Heat This practically new brick home. beautifully situated gharming development of detac! L€ Breuninger & Soxs BUILDERS and REALTORS BY WILL F dampness inside their sleeping ‘WEkat seems to be the best outdoor bed covering vet devised consists of a down quilt, covered on the outside by a porous, wear-resisting cotton fab- ric, and, on the inside, by & loosely woven woolep blanket. The writer has slept on the snow- covered ice without any other hed or bedding, being quite comfortable all night long, although standard Govern- ment thermometers registered a tem- perature of degrees below zero, Fahrenheit. This robe weighed. only 15% pounds and occupied just half of the space in his rather large packsack, These robes are part of the standard equipment of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, and most Canadian outdoorsmen consider them a neces. sity for open-air sleeping comfort. and are worth it to any one who has to_sleep outside. Most vacationists, however, must be satistied with such blankets and quilts as can be borrowed. 1 advise taking NINESINW.B.B.A. A. Midget, junior and senior teams of the Washington Base Ball and Ath- letlc Assoctation have a schedule of | | 20 games tomorrow, and will play in five contests during the week. The schedule: 8 AY GAMES. Sentor clase—(Section A), Linworths vs. fykion Barracks. 1 fnrt Aelack, Wed dia ocis. %, Bloom Rose. 1 o'clock tirion 1 ardinals, M A). New Haven | Gelock; Texans e o tior - Meridigne. Plase i 3 avenie! Fhin teeo Iuch Terminals o'clock iaea Tiend Botma 3 endny & b o'cloc ers v, Clovers, Plaza, Thursday, St Moniin's o'elock: Pees 3 Midret class—(Section D) v Authe. Plaza Tesa o M ; 5 o'clock e e WINS 0HIO GOLF TITLE. AKRON, Ohio, June 27.—Eddie Has. mann, Cleveland, defegted Joe Wells, East Liverpool, for the Ohio State amateur golf champlonship. The match ended on the thirty-fifth green with Hasmann 3 up. setts Park th Place and Garfield Sts.) New Brick Colonial Residence of nine rooms and garage on paved alley. Price, $27,500 ay and Evening Borden & Newbold 305 Investment Bldg. eaorotot ottt ol i LOWEST PRICED HOUSE ¥ IN THIS DELIGHTFUL LOCATION reened Throughout 1 sdjacent to Ia "otfered &t & price lower ‘thanTia Open for Inspection Sunday from 1 to 6 P.M. ~ S4ain 6140 President I1zaak Walton League of America. AMOUS explorers have stated that the constantly accumulating hardships encountered in trav which prevent escape of the moisture thrown off by the body cause a sticky, clammy perspiration that soon becomes very disagreeable. They cost $50 to $60, according to size |a GET LOTS OF ACTION| v GHBEHY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 27, THE CALL OF THE OUTDOORS H. DILG, bags constituted one of the serious el. Airtight and waterproof covers |no cotton blankets. Choose lopsely woven, woolen ones, if possible, and be sure that each bed {s provided with a ground sheet and blanket cover of strong cotton cloth or duck. Many campers use a sheet 7 feet wide and 14 feet long for this purpose and place one-half under the blankets and the other half over them. Such an ar- rangement not only protects the bed- ding, but adds to the warmth. One | blanket and ,one windproof cotton sheet make a ‘much warmer bed than two blankets without the sheet. % It provided with eyelets or grom- mets, spaced equally around four edges and about 20 inches apart, such cet may be used for many pur- other than the bed. It can be ed so as to form a tent of almost | desired shape, as a sunshade or |} canopy, as a windbreak for cooking fire, and as a cushion for the knee when paddling. The writer uses his for a sail when the lake is long and the wind fair G. P. 0. IS KEEPING | UPWINNING MARCH | | Government Printing Office, winner lof the first series flag in the Govern. ment base ball league, scored its third straight triumph in the second half |race when Patent Office was out- classed, 15 to 10. | Annex No. 2 of the Treasury cir- cut staged a ninth-inning rally in an encounter with the Registers and got the decision, 9 to 8. Randall's pitch- |ing and Kelley's hitting v\ere features {of the game. 1% In'the Commercial League, Evening | Star annexed to a clash with W. 1, and Standard Oil a pasting to Thompson's Dairy by a count of 9 to 4. Treasury and Agriculture of the Departmental group battled to a 9-to- 9 tie in 10 innings. Casper, manager |and left fielder of the Agriculture nine, banged out five safe hits in as many times at bat. BALTIMORE, Md., June 27 (®.— Frankle Genaro, American flyweight %, | champion, easily won the decision over |Kid Williams, former bantam king, B. 1925. ELEVEN ARE CARDED FOR LATONIA DERBY By the Assoclated Press. LATONIA, Ky. June 27.—The making of turf history was in pros- pect today when 11 of the most capa- ble 8-year-olds obtainable were named through the entry box as contestants in the forty-third renewal of the $26,000 added Latonia Derby. Barring a change in track condi- tions, the entire array was expected to go to the post, giving the purse a total value of more than $35,000, the lion’s share of which goes to the thoroughbred best able to negotiate the grueling mile and a half journey. Early today support was divided among Swope, Captain Hal, King Nadi and Broadway Jones, but back- ing for Old Slip. Flying Ebony, Deem- ing and Caractus was not lacking. The others were regarded as outsiders, The carded starters, in the order of post positions, with weights, jockeys and owners, are Captuin Hal. 118. M. Gar Caractus, 118 D. M Millwick. D! og renn J. B. Respess Rumitr G ke Coch- St 118 d ML S e H»«ilrv Stenaloni. 118 3. Canficla A. Grabne BieBtions Josen 116, T Meser: daie" Hour Farms. ¢ Swope, 118, J. Keltum—Bud Fisher. PARRIS ISLAND MARINES WIN SHOOTING TOURNEY Marine marksmen from Parris Is- land, S. C., carried off first honors in the annual rifle and pistol competition staged this week at Quantico. The Leathernecks from the South garnered 1,534 points, with the Quan- tico team a single point behind. Total scores made by the 14 teams entered are as follow Parrtg leland. 8. C, 1834, Quantico. Va.. 1.833; Guantanamo, Hay: Cuba, 1521 vuu- Hait 08 \vw\{mr( z Roiin. a1 3887 K, 1491 Fla. on.” Mass.., | Charleaton: Yard, 1,440; as, Virgin Islands, 1 sl A SET SWIMMING MARKS. ASHEVILLE, N. C., June 27.—Two more amateur swimming marks were set up here by members of the Wom- en’s Swimming Assoclation of New | York. Agnes Geraghty, holder of all- American breast-stroke records, added another to her varied marks, doing the 50-meter course in 42 3-5 seconds. Ethel Gary, distance champion of America, covered the 500-meter free style in 8 minutes and 6 seconds. shington Navy 1,430: St. Thom- A yeal bungalow having four spacious bedrooms and screened sleeping porch, large living room with a wonderful open fireplace, oak flooring, large kitchen and dining room, lot 40x140 having beautiful shrubbery, 2-car garage. NO-KOL HEATER OPEN SATURDAY and SUNDAY Investment Building The first thing to consider when buying a home is location. If you know property values and appreciate charm and seclusion, combined with all city conveniences, you will not hes‘:}:(e, after making careful, unbiased comparisons, to choose BATTERY PARK ‘There {8 now a large variety of attractive, distinctive homes from which to make your selection at BATTERY PARK. But if you have certain “pet {deas” that can I’w realized only in a “built-to.order” home, all you need do is select your site and leave the rest to our architects and construction force. Not only will your ambition to own a home that expresses your individuality be realized, but our comparatively Low Prices Will Amaze You Maddux, Marshall, Moss & Mallory, Inc. 1108 Sixteenth Street Main 8970 Eastern Athletic Association Juniors after 12 rounds here last night. Visor. E cfi’zmo —Generously dunemioned for two gers, with rescrve capacity ior an occasional thir —Smart two-tone color scheme. —Landau type top with permanent —Cleanly arran, artment, wi afety Control. are booking games at Lincoln 8625-J. | —Cluster assembly of instruments ‘on a richly finished nickeled annel located on walnut-finished tfied passenger com- the exclusive Reo Now on Displa THE TREW M JOSEPH B. 1509-1511 14th St. Main 4173, 4174, 4175 g Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. O MOTOR CAR COMPANY w?gcmq the New - Coupe l Call Suburban Office, Bethesda 174, from 5 to 9 P.M. G —New and improved gas and spark control. —Richly upholstered and durably finished. —E?e luggage space, with side rear door entrance. —Four genuine full-size balloon tires on steel disc wheels. —Six-cylinder, fifty horse-power engine. —Mounted on the standard 120- inch Reo double-frame chassis. OTOR CO., Inc. TREW, Pres. Lansing, Michigan

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