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BOYS’ DAYS IN BiG LEAGUE HASTE TAKES $5,000 BIG LEAGUE AVERAGES |/[JOHN T. D. TAKES CUBS CARDS AND PHILLIES PARKS HEI PIN(J THE CAUSE RACE AT SA_RATOGA Including Games of Thursday- RACE WORTH 310 000 FAIL TO GET ANY BENEFIT HR.SB. Pet. | Club, SB. e Clu e S . AMERICAN. NATIONAL. ST o V. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. Au-| CLUB BATTING, CLUB BATTING. H’(“[‘:;:\I‘!EL,:;GD,P"(;;"O_ Augist 8- T S R e T g ' Mnnager Bucky Harris Gives Valuable Tips to Kids st §.-—Haste, Sande up, won the Uncluding gambs:of Wednsedays) (Including games of Wednesday ) | The $10,000 Flintstone memorial aratoga specinl sweepstakes of $5.000 Club. G Philadelnhia 07 ““?,?;"fl? &mflfi“; B handican at Thistledown track today Home Club Pitchers Handicapped by Short Fences, 510 ) with plate of $1,000 added for 2-year- | Washington.. 90 3.388 548 06 101 was won by John T. D., carryi | ‘i . carrying 104 | T he e olds at 6 n.fl,,.. <5 today. Pompey | Cleveland =104 du7 870 nuuhn.m. 90 3410 842 1.040 68 ounds, with Jockey R. A % w? % 5 < 7 y on Proper Methods of Procedure for Them to B [alds 56§ _tacionas, ledey <bompey | Gengitnl " 104 A0 410 4. 3,88 a0 4 Loto i pounds. with Jockey . tozer up. who | Asserts McGraw, Who Also Sounds a Warnmg 3 . . . Time. U103 3 100°4.510 529 1,003 00 A 352 twker to win paid $198.65; . come Successful in National Pastime. The time was 1:12 " 107 4398 304 1000 10 4350 130 943 32 st.2 Spdd @ains . . s 8 17 Peamnits mu;,",,',,fl‘,‘, the Saranac| Borton -...101 3433460 024 3 100 3358 485 051 71 i s e el Against Bad Habit of First Basemen. g SR oA :;{-e(y&m;“fu]r !flll'eaul-xg(l‘;f\:lgfln\lfi e CLUB FIELDING. | CLUB FIELDING. The mile was covered in 1:40. ~ | v o T ol - | 3 silver "Fox, | z G .| Cherry Pie was second and Prin- | Y 7 BY STANLEY (BUCKY) HARRIS, which finished second. Senelado was | N 4 Chicarp . 101 PR S S B BY JOHN J. McGRAW, Manager and Second Buseman, World Chan:pion Washington Club. ;lhxrd. The time was 1:39. | Degroft 0 i,:,,":,k,yf:‘ D6 80 D68 Munager. New Vork Giants, National League Champions. ‘ ASE BALL among the youngsters in big league cities ought to have - 7] Sivihaats © 100 07 ur | NEAATL A - i . e | E Philadel 07 01 966 NCINY . August 8—In answer to a number of questions that larity. The boys' days being held this scason | € 3 Elladcina. 57 104 2% | HAWTHORNE | £ i i r of questions tha a big jump in popularity. Y. Y g | © Bostgn. .~ . 104 8K 050 have been asked as the Giants make this tour of the West, it is will be continued and they will do much to make players of lots of | Boston 417 | 8% sEentiny, 103 118 957 | my belicf that lack of success by the home clubs in Chicago and lads who might otherwise take to another sport. “There is no getting aWay | piRsT RACE, 3.year-lds and up: & fur. INDIVIDUAL BATTING. i INDIVIDUAL BATTING. L FIRST RACE. all agos, 5% furlongs— | St. Louis is largely due to the extremely short fences. On first thought from the fact that there has been something of a decrease in the number of | long*Lady Anibasador. 108 (Barnes), 6 | (Ranked According to Positions.) | (Ranked according to positions.) {05, won: Shining Gold, 100 (Mersler); 2 | one would think that an advantage, because of the opportunity for home kids actually p’aying base ball in the big cities | Eoolitiatel) ot o, B 08 Btemcvud: Trus | FIRST BASEME o CFESGTA';“BE‘}FT Sy {;:h-ul-’n:'.‘f"a"as?-"":'s”"'lnfl'ld‘" 1¥Jé.’;',m"1‘vl_m’fi vugs; | Right hevks diowswer s cthe disadvantage. Tt s just as trié in 0 3 g g Bk ngl e . Club, t. ers. Clubs, . R, H, 2 Whirlwiid. Expressi ary Dear, Little d i i s advantag is just as true in The reason lies in congested conditions and the few playgrounds suit- | L8\ Good Case, Bunning Fox. Rocklord: | o Bisver, Cjub. '1’6”%1 B0 :’ L 4R B B PBil " Armiedee” Katiicrine Dilon. ‘Turner. | Philadelphia as in the two Western cities x lao ns. C.eve. . | Fnier. e 108 445 o 135 19 viene arachi also ran. i A able far base ball diamonds. Now that the youngsters will get an oppor- FOBSD RRCE, 3.year-olds and un: wbout ;g;'urr' thr(\nl 3 3 }:; Burrua. Bur.” 101 105 i8 (o ECOND ' BACE. &3earols: 51 fur | On account of the constant danger of long flies dropping into t s it il have g ol S e 43 (Fennes She 194 408 < erry. 2 200 . 8 ross o 1 ! g i 12 tunity to play once in a while on ball parks they will have an incentive to | TR e “;‘:,-,M.?fyt-.:«r:, “mn. 8 3 gam ) Breai ;I:.‘." i $i4 Lo 6. out. "won; Poat Mistress, 103 (Morten- | stands for home runs the pitchers are unable to' pitch with their usua form base ball clubs. They can be counted upon to find a place in which 3 60 Sgecind; Batman, 10 xTx..:‘fvr P i bi 0% '3 01 | Havke! Pila ‘ég.:x ] 118 (Steartiay’ out, third." Time. 1:06%. | confidence. A pitcher’s art lies in his ability to make the batters hit the 4 FEN Theodose. Grenadier If and Houyhnhnm a'so | Todt " Boston 91 313 7 9292 | Gomm, Chi... 08 340 14 a and “Blu s0 - % to practice Knode, Cieve . 3G 0 0333 | McInuis, Pitis. 36 02 3 0304 | THIRD RACE. #-year-olds up: & fur-|ball high in the air or lo the grounc e mus vent line hits 5 B - s e L Dcanolds: 6 turignge— Broden Cpve: 36,58 § 9 | NG 30 186 38200 | tonws—Pontiition. 105" { Mortenseny: 15 to 1 b e airor low on the ground. He must prevent line hit . Washington is particula fortunate in_having plenty of recreation e bt s 65 186 0 41400, 7 to 5, wen: Gibbong, 124 (Smith), | these small Parks it is extremely difficult for a pitcher to work along t places for boys. I can find no falling off here in the number of young clubs. TR R SECOND BASEME! Roonh mARRied Lto &, out. O Susanna. 407 (Mergiens 4 | fines. Tf he makes the batter fift the ball high it i likely o drop If anything, there has been an increase since I first joined the Washington | £¢gnd; Flight of Time. 122" (Maiben). Barrett. Ch L o2 .a81 A & Fime alno ranc s | 5 Rl e : ything. there has been an increase since st joined the Washing SUthird. Time, 1125, Fidd ecticks. Blon. | Cofiime, Ol 4§ 3388 | Hornsby, SUL. 8813225 6 POURTH' RACE. uesrolds up: 14 |Stand for a home run. Much of his cflectiveness is curbed ar € club. And the LA]}!LAI City lads play a good brand of base I{alL to0. ™ ¥, lin. ;:‘\:-mflr. FlatirGu, Son Ami and Rev- | Q\Jm Phila 5 25 | Stock. Bkin 570 mile eorgie. 104 (Schaefer], 13 to 5. '4 | confidence by not knowing what to do. The home club is affected more _We had a boys' day at Grifiith| Some biz leaguers are heavy eaters | "RJURTA"RACE. 3-year-olds: 1 mile—Pea- | £y F Ph Lt i ] o 3O Keptucky Curdinal, 112 | than visitors because of the greater number of games played under suc Stadium just as in other :\mc—rl('nn‘hefure a game, but they are veiy |auts . 10 (Coltilest) '8 1o 1. 3 0 2. 1 O'Rourlce. 7 6 5. 108 (Mortenseni).. k. 1o 6, 4h conditions. & League cities. Reports so far indi-| much in the minority. I know youn 128 (Fator). 1 to 4, S-irreon, Cle. 7 21 1:45%. Jubal Early, ch.-mlm Lee, | This ‘a £ anply ¥ 2ol ¢ cate that they have proved most sug-| sters of great promise who have real- salade, 110 {Maiben), 1 Bision. Phila. 5 246 1 52 and Bothermel uiso ran ? Soee gt SRy to the - Palofmenr losting; oy champioriship one ve T . & ¥ ’!‘\mv 1:3%. Stirrup Cup. Lablander G alk 3 it B e RS- . B p. - | McManus, StL 104+ 00 k] m 3 1 FIFTH RACE, 3-yearolds up: 14 |Grounds. Despite the talk of short|when the umpire caught a first hase cessful. Certainly the Washington|ly eaten thelr way out of the majors. | Sv *;;‘.‘.';"'d '{i“rfllm-‘“ . 11 | Pewster. Clev 1 46134 12 miles—Seauel. 100 (Smith). 10 to L 3 to |fences in our park, we have a greater | man doing thys and called the r e Boys took a world of interest in the| They lacked the necessary contiol A i unt g | Ward N. Y 3 H 35 165 30 7 to 5. won: Midwestern, 110 (Morten- | genth to the playing field than ane | saf, & b : game played here last week. 1 look |over their appetites. Because of this 9 Fhorpson) . 18 %00 | Wambe's, Bos. 83 5 19 84 o=¢ s 110 4 0Bk mecond: Tseh Glrl 100 [0 e e ity e ek \:‘.}‘(‘r}:‘ s s : 7 to see more Kid teams than ever be- they were unable tv keep in condition | thohe). B to 1. 5 to = second: Ir s THIRD B\hEM 'rnnu) n,\sp;\u;\ Ruban Rouge. Wild Heather and Battleman | distance is at the foul line only. In{man to catch the ba e e fore here next season. | and so lost out. : erion: Siuxs and David Harvs aiso ran Hale. Phita. . 11 60 ¢ aleo o | fact, the Polo Grounds is the only|out of the way of the r Ofte While the national sport has fallen| Youngsters should for ndividual 55 “furiongs— | Bluege, Wash. 3 oa 388 3 4 A RACK Sweyr Mg SU- LA, mile | herk PROatae (Y Lo e off as a game for big-city youngsters, ity when they zo on the ball field werd. 400 5.2 108 ,Qj;,‘;",;: bR 3 Faukewt, Box. 64 300 ‘1' 53¢ B cwon Broimds: 108 {Biasal sviat [E2S0 00 D00, SOty (Whiers & Botefhelddes not tme 11 I hav Sasis Al scallad o Srolfrmpie e ator)” 5 to 2 | 2 (uber, ' Phila 21" 5 ¢ Pioa amond: Sech's Albl. 111 (Schiaeter, | an b > the grounds in |seen it happen & ha g She boys iniche so-called country die| Bach pisyer igionly. a. cog 1n the nia ean. 118 (Shanks) . 6 10 | Prothro. Bos o Fgu S.L-Chi 2 6 4207} 0% e Teihe ANDL M Akin Sl | right center, ip deep center and also | this trip and not e has the um tricts play it as much as ever. The|chine. Uniess that machine works Q™ “Tiftie, 1065 . Fiy Man Bucky | [ Johnston, Bl B 20 : W 2 254 Bosal Chartio ] e aE % ok i Cotorfal ' traa, Benefcient, Blue LIt H 5 32 estwood and Royal Charlie also ran. |in left center. We have more square | pire called the runner <afe game never was more popular amonz | without a_hitch there is hound 10 Le Cotortul, iraa, Bene Lisnt | 4 FERPNTRACE, svgarls st X o 1 reec"of playing aren i et > youngsters in the coal mining district frouble. Team pluy is the bl thing | . Jack Rieger. O-ympi terrat, | = 11 = ‘“—"‘"“_"""'7"1""“L;‘.‘"'l‘l’ N Sl erats SN Rt |aone ol e most g of Pennsylvania where I first learned | for which young clubs shoul I strive. | Wardii' and Koscrusko also ag 0 7.3 7 % B kecond. Squire | through: sl ansjdents I have seen to play. The same Is true elsewhere, | No club can really succeed without it. | Tl Biaw f o Fuose e (oastand) * %0, 1. ibird | b g oyt iy oY e by ity e o & leapnsis ia s Y on Tdiihd o 4 3 < eo. Ko flar, 1 . is ability of | the outfield in two » e & big leaguers tell me. | lh]e 1{0 who (‘Hes ’m 'n]a:< an ndhluI DEVONSH'RE REULTS Rozell.” Bos. 38 115 ; 0 ioy mwmc_"nm" it Frinee: e R Pll 100 38 Wi . oS e (““h‘;‘; PpaiSiisgessive & : Helps Make Good Citizens. ey ‘:“,eh""“ ng his’ (et And SHORTSTOPS. E. Clerk and Zansibar also ran. |sames on the road, even though it | first hase after having made o «le |has had a long winning streak at|base hit ' mbardo) er food. Get at leust eight honrs' ?xy" L Otk would advise the hundreds of ho: of this to save a little money. They | Johnston and Charl 4 : Tony Bean A. Wa Every boy in Washington who has| \ihile it is necessurv for boys 1o 1. Sewell Cle. 106 415 50 147 h the chance ought to play base ball sy i it FIRST RACE, 3-year-olds and uj Peckinxhy W. 10 1 Bancroft. 6 | home. Another was third ba Be make him a better citizen. It teaches| their school wark, A ball player has ‘:133 S2a0. m-(’ll_ixu“(ll" Teobel €, 06 fyeseitt): Sallcw g8 80 Wright, it 1 Many of these fans appear to think | handed catches of hard-hit balls in Slean livins, self-control and discipline. | ¢ think fast and accuratelv. ~Boy: | Thoiiyway. What Is It and Warwick alao | Wanni 3 i1 34 800 Jackson, N. Y. 2 FIRST RACE. dyearolds: 0 furlonge |that the hostility of the crowd has | single game It helps bufld & strong, healthy body.|\who attend closely to their schoollran. = = Tavewer. Det I8 G0 69 5 Cooney. St L H Yirsinia, Queen, 107" (Syicia) o1 0. | something to do with it. Asa matter It instills a love of fair play and team | quties will find it of great help on the | uehr_xcu\n [RACE. fyearolds and wn: 514 | Leo. st 60 15 31 3 Eord. "Bl g 2.00. won; Adventure, 112 (Monigomery) | of fact, that has nothing whatever | work which will tend to make a bet- | ginmond. v s Jester Doctory 15" (Hirme ) | 23 1 50, St e, D163 . Sun Silent. | to do with it. According to my ob-| ter man of any youngster. 2 e | sranms sb o s second: Roy C. 11 | e, Ch 1 Zennousa and Mise Em Chole also ran, |~ |servation while on the road, these =5 | Base ball game of endurance Have Confidence in Yourself. s vh"‘ltrrmc::ln:m?:;dmn"l‘-‘“l‘!'u:f me. 1121 3 | F Y o w‘i.‘i?h"”xe'";{?a Z3ear-olds: BY Turlonss | teams are affected much more by con- GEO. H. KERNODLE | 4 s weyx\x as skill, dn;: SOsnENErE "h(;i As long as I am giving some advi-c | ‘ea Man. Crivkie. Dress Goods and Koy 3 | won; Vendeli. 108 (Mohtsomety). | ditions off the field than on the field = e == | nz the game ought to get In §00d 10 vouny players, I must poinc vu. | ycie also ran | & o | 200, second:’ Mamola. 104 (Sylve | Tt is largely a matter of food and | ' . YOur, ayers, rAC \ 5 | i rueger. Cin RE 3 1ird e. 1:11. Mother | - °1y physical condition and keeu‘lhul way. | how necessary it is for a boy to have | yoilRD, RACE oroids: 5 furlonga— | 5 1| Wilsn Pty B %3 0. thind. © Time, 15110 Mother water and in the change from 4 regu Otherwise they won't be zble to put | confidence in himself when he is pluy- | o0 Séa Hawk sl ° 3 | Gowdy. fane e ar form of living. Everything seems | is handling : forth their best efforta. ‘T know. of | ing bce-pal. Alwavs So. o bt ith | 30 fentt Cartace LAY 3 97388 | Henlme. s op HIRD BACE Syearaids wod uys 0 fur | ternporary to the plavers. Reguiarity |ceparate 1 promising young plavers who have so| canfidence and without fear. And uc | syaa il g Time. 10525, " Co 5 o D | Smith.” Pitts . S350, S350, won: Martha 8. 103 | in eating and the quail‘y of the food and f e neglected their bodies that they fafled | the same thing when you are fieldins | can i 1 9 | Gooeh, Pt {Baviersy 35,00, iecond; The” Girl. | is most important. REE RAE e A b to make good as amateurs. Others| your positon. It will go a lon: w.iy vaf'n',x”'bu'fi"i‘l‘m“"'ffli"":“h,}‘.]‘? upisSe i i | Hurwnett, Chi. Braimenribs ) Green GOk, Crystal” In the old days we used to allow 1 the general premium 1 have sacrificed excellent futures as|ioward helping you earn a place o 3 won- B Weart 118 (Horn) - 3iiaz 2 1 3 o B U and Noke sl me- | the players o much & day for thelr | catalogue which was issued ab professionals for the same reason. . | your elub or school nine. tno 52,69, secona: Hidur, 100 (Sevartz). | L Sewell. Clet’ 43125 T8 28 8 1 4 1 __FOURTH RACE 3oearcids: 434 turlongs | meals on the assumption” that they | weeks ago. The show . will b tnk ould advise all voungsters play. | But even this won't win for you i | i Pl e 410 Ball Gee. Leonard | Wooquil pet - 50113 13 22 1 7 081 1030 | 5580 Son cgmr! f." o8 " Monteom: | would ent in the hotels which are all | lioensed under the rules of the ’ g base ball to gua agains e bad | you fail to develop vour body prop | TETH RA(‘E, year-olds and up: 1 mile | Bichoff. Ch b eryy 7. secont | first class. e found, however, that| can Kennel Clut 1 th - of too e sl ¢ op- | e k - - wson ) oo | Heving. Bos 8 0 8 | Hargrave, Cin. 1 'cmnm 8.20. third. Time. 0:56%. Un- | many of T Sk widv e habits of too little sleep and improp and keep it in good condition. 1| 10: B ey S300. | 2 S Bon ai,,,,,,“,m and Sister Diaua, alse | Many of the players took advantage| ciers, Mrs. R. C. [ s, i i Berry. BkIn St.L. | 1 1 if B | | [ "“¥1rTH RACE \ds: 6 _furh | would go to ch hash k 1 sleep and ten if vou can. Be sure, ving base ball in Washington ic e g S LT L A 9 . 2.year-olds: 6 furio | d go to cheap hash houses and | been askéd to act as judges also, that you have plenty of fresh | opserve proper rules of lving. etin' Para nisg rans o oF | Erench. i o | 40130 13 3 Biomige. eisls Slumby Rl |eat second-class food. Others would frssid toact asiuog air in your room at night. Don’t | Sleeping and exercise. If they -0 this | Iyear'ds and up: 1y | . ; 5 actually do without mea as to| J. Allan Hoffér of this city has bee gorge vourself with food. It is best | they will not only be betier players, | won: o8 | 1| OUTFIELDERS. | i make a little spending money for|invited to Frederick M. to diecee to eat sparingly before a game. You |put in a way to become heicer a | sonds Maon, Bos a1 8 2 2 E L R R themselves. That slipshod method of | with officials of the fair 2sso. will be on your toes then instead of | stronger men. § Sreost | ] ;{:fl}z;?!}l Gin 51“ $.0 0308} 270 won: Bge, ;;‘.‘x ".punm sl Tn:mu is verv bad on the stomach and | plans for a dog show to be h i A | 5 iz Bes | St L. G 3 135733 secan w four, Rariea) . 1 gl oS show <0 bo he) feeling loggy. (Copyrizht. 1925 ; EVENTH RACE. 3yersoids and up: 1| 13320 Harper. Plila: i3s3 3 m,,;“-r‘m‘,";‘,?:,‘;l‘,“ Texnque. Bar: { S Tocty Ml et W I HOUFATRIE KW connection with the fair this vear | atle w.t\’,u YardsSoriive. 89 ' (Carizo) | FLEL Bl s rti 8713 a1 351 | teex, Decgrul ant Loarl Sl san. o o i e EiGac has beeri vears an arder i cottish Lad $6.8 Barnhart, Pitts HE2L 84950 | ongs Tient, Rt 103 Galear) 1) ¥ Own Water. all-breed fancier and judge k \ Hontames 3560 trond;, Que- 131 23 Wheat. Bkin.. 1373010 8541 | 5x5¢, o First Pullet. 1 < | Several years ago I found it neces- | Peen instrumental in starting the \ BonfireWedlook. CKengui, '{:‘m; i L. 511 Felix. Bos 10018 8 2.337 | via) 60, second: Hole cml 96 | oury to require the players at | Shows in connection with both the | - e oek. Kendall, Uncle | Goalln, Wash 137241 Cuyler. Piits.. 2 133 28 19 11 336 %3500 third. Hime. 1:15 3% . Idle 3 equire the plavers to eat at [ ShOWS in tection with ) : o D3 Norah aleo | Buone. Bos. . 136 31 Mokan, Phil = 1.3 3 2 s mflsofim:xhanu,m\,.nfirzmr also ma. the hotel selected by the club, and to | Rockville and the Richmond fa Larisié. Bos. 214 Cox. " Bigin 7 EIG ACE. 3yearolds _up: sign checks for their food. A few M‘ h. Det 8014132 9 5 los—] 3 ) 0. » b & Py , d BY PERRY MILLER. I thgiil. Der l?g 1 &}'fi.’.’g:.’;fi;‘fn. 8710417 nas i T .»f’x“o:x\'fimné’ S0 30, 55 "1“5 clubs, T understand, stiil follow the ola| Mrs. Lillian Wood of Hyattevile an 314 Sich. C 31012 o o 105 ries), $4.10 o ounces the arrival of a litter of five HE Potomac has about recovered from its recent indisposition. mud- | | DELORIMER RESULTS 13740 i S8 8 LAl | R AR e ol Seacourt. | That brings-abont an I emumriie i | CVENIy marked wire-haired torriare ditis. dnd once more is claiming the attention of anglers with vary- i Bl |v;§m i 0.8 % 1 their dx;xly habits which I think ac- :lf!’Jm!x:l-:'md ll;rfrfnx;:n Girl. The sire 2 5 mma. Cley 335 5 2 c 2 | . Allan Hoffer's Tenley Jerry g success. Since ihe water has about cleared—its condivion at | SRS RACH Grpsareias pue vo: 3,000 MUY (O a1 2 % f8i L D RESULTS T S e e e LR O Be ] ough Gl Sromn the DIGA. o6 1os present being just 4 fittle staned, but right for bass fishing—some few of | 500 ¥270 vou'™ Almirsnse, [io P(Se'| paewdt ot 51758 7% '8 FBsn i ghilgs e Sl s o o N e e P B ; A g2 [ R08 D crand “go i Vs of 103 308" 03 136 33 1 o 36 5810 15 water so that there will be no change. | JeITY is a double-cross on Patro the big-mouth bass are being caught around Analostan Island. _ |Bolsam Lake Keliy's Quees and Bichelor 3 RE1T710 4 B 8 3 T RACE. Zearaids, 5 fuonge—| The schemes to which some bali | Leader. The level water of the canal above Georgetown is a so furnishing | "4 also ren. 110 28 8 #3510 1 5 o10 Thom. PATE (Ghrnerr ®s15.80. $5.70, | players will resort to get a little S i : 7 reiche : ECOM? KACE. 3year-glde and up: B tur- a1 4 24033 ¥l Girl, {08 (Leyiand). lmoney is almos: cable. 1| Mrs. R. C. Birney's Bos errie some good sport for anglers in fishing for bass, and carp weighing 15 wder, “u (M Al.uny‘r £0.10, 121 .‘” ® 3 ?, \‘g ig Sony Flapper G oo 108 (Boy g 8 s lx :lu:l unh;\]lm\\\hl(. 1 nitoh. Aspin. Hi "r > ton and 20 pounds have also been landed from this waterway o o e - L L %4 o4 % ] %) $300, third, Time. 1:08 4-5. Fit. | of.a pitcher once who was con-| 2 0. (a8 . a has jus Whe rockhish canght in thie vicinty hiwe Bean-fes abd for hetwors, | Netes ot e e - chakuie SE g EIeH] i e yice. Bmma .. Fiitersan 204 Bootaie | stantly broke and who could not get| ghelbed a litter of ive'p iz h 1 Prudence, Burigling. Powder Face. Biue Miss, 28 5510 3 0230 |also x any advance money from the club|Sigourney King. This \!"v'hrw car and those landed have been of the small variety. Custroes: Viieyard and Mands also tan. 353 g310 29 P SECGKD RACE, dyeatolds: 8, tario B ok A pmthe (b | oo of the. Ch. ¥ Reports from the upper Potomac |aiack line s all he needs to free him. |, THIKD RAGE.3>argtis sud or™ b tur. | a111 607 2 4 on Fretwell, 103 (Noel) . €5:50. 3 had credit at his Fton -~ | which produced th J. Held's and Shenandoah rivers state that both [self from the hook. Don't take the [¥T6%— “‘_’§‘f,*“’f,.";‘\’ A o). 380 3 0505 8 second: ~ Bernige Harrar. 108 ' Tand). | ever, as the club §§3?§';efé‘;’§nr"2]‘,,.\ , Dis are clear at Harpers Ferry. | fish out of the water unless it is nec- | (Hunb). “ %3 %0, 3370 Fecona: “Tirancon. | Ron 10517 101 };"“}k,‘,‘;";’, P LilB A Siikaco. BaY(at the end of the month, This fel- == The best fishing, however, for those |essary. By grasping the leader near ey R thind, c?&'.‘& o 40, | Wiliaz m“f:-.; 20 gD ' low thought up the scheme of order Newbold Noyes recently purchase & & 5 e, er S ; oss Emmy | - 3 3 E 5 b £ o c - 2 : ! B P who are mot wedded to angling for |the fish’s mouth and gently shaking | g aii<s,iard s 33 m,fl‘,.’,“,‘)_flifi. 3gearoldn and up. 53 |ing a lot of groceries sent to his| L0 KErry blue terriers from D either the small or big mouth bass is |it some of them may be gotten off.| FOURTH RAC E. 2.year-olds an up; 613 | Elsh." Chi, é ] out. won; Waterfiag, 91 (Moore), $3.50, out. | apartment. He would then go out| Xichards of Huntington, L. I. T in 1t water. All salt-water places |If it is necessary to take the fish from | [grlone: *.Av spa. 113 (Moore). $3.9. @ second w.a.,- 112 (Scobie). out, third. puppies are 12 weeks old and report more or less success during |the water to free it, wet both of the | Ataow) - o4t far Court.” 108" (3 PITCHERS, 183 5132008 me. 1:00 1.5 Antiguarian also ran. angd sell them at a discount to raise| quarlered at the Noyes piace m s b ped {2 g AR L d: Mr. ) Bec 3 28 4 10 2 P GURTH RACE . Svoarolds and. up: &|cash which often was spent in ways yes. o d the past week. |hands before grasping it. Then, as |7 ( md;ficl. G303 hind Tiine 1:25 95" | Stautter. <« 7 1h 2 0 000 471 7238321 o . TIL WO T ,Gmm e R s fax road. The sire and dam of the Solomons Island sends in a report |gently as possible, extract the hook | i, Buzz Saw, Blue Brush. Lady lone. £ 627 311 R BRTLE $2010." 8770, $4.30. wor: Sam Mengel| 'J notice that a few of puppies belong to Mrs. William R that the fish are very active at that |and let the little fellow go. FIFTH RACE—3year-oils. and up: AR S 2 116 2 8100 {Roel). 8570, 33.80. "sgeond; ‘n‘;{} LR P i devaloos the first| dolph Hearst and were the wi place and that trout ave commencing | Observe this rule yourself, Tel 1T (Foden) 83 S8 1313 H 68 10 202 1 1 A, S B e L Wand | that Will o e eloping a habit | dog and bitch at the 1924 show to bite freely and that some nice big |others about it. Co-operation will save Licge. 100 fif,‘zc‘f"““ 437 13 033 gk s 18814 and Cherub aiso rai rant ball game some Ay anims | Madison Square Garden fallows are being caught. | many a small fish that will grow up 320, third, - Hyme, S 12000 & 2pe 38 58 275 G 0 0378 | FIFTH RACE b¥earolds, 53 fl'l‘:a'%‘ 0 ey watth thote Sopme, day unless| 'The Kerry blue terrier is of Iric Capt. Bowen at Solomons one day (and give some one Some real sport |Gunard: Teasc itabel K. Shindy and The | i35 % 0ag e ST RIBE R wont Blapiay: x‘x,'{}{n'iun £330 | hey Jratch thelr step. I mean that| origin, and has only rece last weel took out Drs. Hynson and |and perhaps will be fortunate enough | *'sixri RAtE. #vear-qlda and up: 1 mite | Kone: S 82007202 Bnnen Bin 28 8 210000 second:”, Meghan, 50‘""“” 3 ° ? bag' brought to America. This te z Shiles of this city, S. A. Hays of [to escape the angler’s hook and be | and 70 vakls—ianric Coben: 119 (Huni). | Dusie, Der. - 9 °8 23 8339 Chcue. cin.- 36 73 6 1121 ‘c",‘,",‘}“ T‘(";;-c.}.,’ FLR T RO Step DE Bag’ Too Soon. SHghily smaller than the Aired Martinsburs, W. S, and F. W. Fenton, [one of the big fellows referred to that , $30, won: Link, 110" (Me’ | Wingard. §t.L. §.10 1 1 0 28 |Pentos. Bos,.. 32 23 3 3 9 0 82 2 2 They are s{epping off the bag too | FPUEh-coated, and is characterized | jr., secretary to Senator Elkins. They |yvou will never forget when landed. 22 50, "(hird, Time olite. 115 | Harrise, Phil. 7 17 2 @ 1 260 |Bhem. L 0 0233 VERTH RAE 3.year-olds and up: 1 mite soon. Often v its slate blue color. first anchored off the lighthouse and Ben-Orion and 1die oy ateo ra, C | Rumne: Bog. 313 31 0380 5 11§ 13 5 0 074 |and 70 rarie—Swecostakes, 106 FBoanelly ), | 3200 the pall e 1ok they ) s . o aump’ 2 . 3 35y | 54 . $83 G ey get aw : W landed 135 perch and 20 trout and on | Guests at several fashionable hotels | | fE,,‘,{,:: Tif RACE. dvear-dids “and’ up: | Rbberianm. ol Fy01 8038 1248 3008 0| el e 10" Riont MIELel | . too. The Umpibe:scoime that o | o 1% Fleanor Whitall b consi the following day, fishing early in the [at Brewster, Mass., were greeted with won' Venddr: 103 SeA1Sacy). | Ahurston, ‘Chi 117400 1720 1 200 0323|98 (Gamer), $2.40. third. "Time. 1:481'5!| will get the ball all right waves the | chiie CC.08 course at her kennel or morning, caught 19 big trout and 25 |an unusual sight one day last week,!$3 : Sgrabe, 100 (Jenkitie)) | Dauae. et s 313519 23 33 0 7 2 0 00y | O g e e e olds ana runner out through force of habit and | uets mre fotmn s re ihsee of her wh spot and many small hardheads. When they awoke to find 75 black. | yuco turdyedime, i3t Ballot Car. San Gaston, ST 812 210 38083 21318 5308 | mie Hign prince 'nz"'::onmu) “Eso often turns away without lookine. (o | Docaes £oIn trained. | Mre. Whis F. Abell of Solomons was the|fish, a species of whale, weighing Gireox, ‘Wash.. 1 ISR RRE 1) Poa.l 28 88 7 11 0 1:200 (3300 588 vor) S L L see if the baseman kept his faot on | races which arecto e cum o prle captdin of another boat that took out |from a quarter ton to 3 tons, dying Shocker, St, L. § 10 410 Couch. Phil... 2 3 § 1:103 | coste). S230, fhird, Time.1:4315. vou. the bag an instant longer. We came | S e four fishermen, who succeeded in|on the beach. The head of the black- COLUMBUS RESULTS Cole. Det. 3 "5 0 0 0 327|Qacion, Phil. 38 47 7 14 § § G107 | Request and Dingo also ame * phis landing 64 perch, 15 trout, 3 bard-|fish contains ofl which, whén refined, 848 93 %28 s 83 51011 0188 Rt ot i Sy, S Ay BT LI IR R R R 18 10 £ 1115 HE WAR BLUES EASILY 9 Rock Point. states that some of the Pl i v ) i ,rl‘:;r‘-‘:lm h- 35 30 812 30 8208 a1 4% a0 it oTa ¢ boatmen at the Point have discovered | Varying success marked the x'ep{)rlsl:“':“}o 3320, won: plaid, ‘104 (Fariand 313 5.860 9329 3108 1048 23 148 ' the right places to fish and always |of the fishermen this week at Chesa- | 11y 10; 308, secoid; Rublen. 106" (Fetrec P e i O S 23 2%33:i¢| CAPTURE POLO GAME T bring in good catches. He says the |peake Beach. The best information |beoia. Rob. = Satana. Férnandos and Fiy v, ch 58 B2 4 10 1 3 3 193 B4 8 130048 1] fishing is good in “spots” and thaf tmme from a number of those who|Lagp el rap, o o L L W Danforth SLL. 23 32 2 "6 0 0 0 188 R 3 22D 0158 i the services of men who know these |went out in the boats for the night | wrluige-Get" Ein. ' Y03 e, 8o af? Jonew Y0 R 82 3 08 2 0 188 3081 3 B 1201871 War Blue poloists easily-outclassed Wjots 1s mecessacy:: to finguce aooi | Ashiing. n shatthe SouGivecs very | R ST “i'%‘m'“" o =Y Sioner. Det.. 21 27 4 '8 3 0 o188 3337 3 83 0 8187 the white four of the War Depart Cil catches much in evidence. 106 T Bere B SasaI ec \umm Mifler. Clev.. . 30 46 4 8 0 1 0 174 3. 8 1 0 00145 . ~ ). $3.80. th Hime, 20 % 3485 4 145 | ment Pol o rday at th ; = ) One party of about six or seven went | Huran. Vitsi, Martha Moore, War Garden; | iouoway. Det. 27 18 2 3 0 1 0 187 e R T L [T Rock fishermen—thoss who angle | 0TS Priy of about sl or 8o e e | s Gt G A e abas o, : 203 & 8199187 35 3% § 8§ 1 0 0143 |Potomac Park oval in a match tha for the king of all fish of the Chesa- | %0t i & Pest and mmotornd o re | THIRD. RACE, A'year cide e e 1821 0 3 0 0 0143| went nine sessions. =My e e PR . e clos longe—Little: Avon,” 100 (Moore), ¥ 2 - 30 5 8113 The count stood 7 to 2, Lieut. Col. > . peake and its tributaries—are usually | ,¢"5, “epb tide. reaching deep water | ~5.40. 3350, won: Rock Court, 107 (Hil o eI 20 22 3 310 0.138 ¥ ® $ v good sports. They thrill at'the heavy | oy 5 par just about the turn of the |man). S£60. S030. second: Machiayelil. 3 810048 BE s o028 SaTERLn g three tinas oo aee = tug on their line when he strikes, at (97 & 0% D ot reane | 100 Seremba) * 8800, “third. Time. 1:06. 41 3 5100132 38 90 § § 3 0 3:139|Blues and Col. Morris getting both of ¥ his spunk, and hope to meet tomor- | tide. No soonel - Y | Rocking, —Bill ““v‘;‘g Ciceronian, 52 3 8 00 0115 5 Y 0 0 0:111|the Whites' counters, one of which ' .| for the conquest and dropped their|Dora Luts, Pearl Mad:line, Even Tide Faber. Chi, 51 2 8 0 0 0111 268 1 3080103 a ’ ow the one who bests them today. > ; iiia 4 b 2 : 27 8 103 | came on a free shot when Capt. Phip- " | lines overboard than all began to land | *“J %% Collins, Det.” 3 0 4 00 0111 22 20 3 2 0 0 00100 v 3 These anglers play the game-fairly, | lines overbaard than 21 began 15 fand | ' ot THR‘;RACE Bpcar.olds and up; Golling. Dt 22238848 2 20 3 2 99 0199 | precht fouled a White player. One of giving the fish at least something of | Tt ZNC ReY BETE (0 O7ES, B ent | $44 ‘:’{,‘"— ‘ffifl'}e"}.fi‘.“}.a‘y" Ferguson. NY 25 10 1 2 1 0 0105 27 22 3.3 1 0 009l the Bles' counters was credited to the an even break. If the fish outwits| ONG of Whe SZNIMEN S Ao ns | 3700 8 Wiine'Sus. 108" 1Ver: | Guinn, Bopfh 34 48 1 310 8087 1834 o T 00 0028 pony ridden by Capt. Whipprecht. o the “anler ‘or " ts Tucky enough to | Vsitor 1o the Beach, sexs that i wag | e geser MRS mimd 1o Wl GNGOR WH 22 28 1 3 4 8 28R BRRmICp 1800 8 § 8 8 8808) The scores: On Your Fall and Winter e throw the hook from his mouth, the | f® inder of old times. “You/|, FIETH RACE §yearolds and wpi'i mie | St ™%, - i3 2 1880808 majority of these sport-loving men |WaS 2 remin e 1 08% UBiyde il | Jobnson, X. Y1 15 6 0 0 0 0 0 000 3 can safely say,” he remarked, “thd |31 00 ss 50 %7 paman, 408 . (Eétrecca . trout are running and they are run-|105 (Paden)’ $4.00. $2.80. sccond: Wran: THISTLEDOWN RESULTS . " gler. 114 (Farland), $2.81 i be found some. rock fishermen—and |MiDg true to form. 1508 s T, 5" Gordon. s those who fish for other kinds of the urlc Msater also ran < Uucertain and FORT ERIE RESULTS <L SIXTH RACE. 4-year-olds and 6 fur- finny tribe, too—who don't measure | Arother bit of good mews o the ol JE5 freralin e g8 Maybe it {s thoughtlessness or | crabbers Is ~ 8 Size | $2.40. won: Baleful. 109 (Corbett take off their hats to him. But, as in every sport, there will SUIT or OVERCOAT If You Buy During Our . Pine, : oy a field of six 2-year-olds In the Queen 22." seconi: Remnant. B ‘"Xm"-':k City handicap, $5,000 added, by six ird. 5. 'also ran. |oPen lengths at Coney Island today. Goals_—Col. Margetta (3). Col. Morris (2). u d %4 FIRST RACE, 3-vearolds and u e maybe It 1s ignorance with some of |are headed up the bay from the Nor. | 330, second Eorigue. 109 °(Far: | farlonge—Revoli, 104 (Romaneil). oo io:é'.on e . o aeen, Vol | SR > T are . st S g Tt & very Ahork ¢ me " 130% . Day Of | 33,40, $4.45, Royal - Pearl. 106 teorei | Robineon "and Capt. Whippreent. . Time. of them. Or perhaps it is just pure P ted that th {1l be Peace. Mill and Reiiability also ran. (Crump). $4.55. $4.85. second: Fiorence Ashhurton. "llnofil King. Run Leg. yal ‘minutes. s tutions “Robi RS greed and a desire to outdo his fel- | time it is expected that they will be| SEVENTH RACE, 8-vear-olds and up: 1 | Deen. 103 " (Claver). $5.10. Ahird.. Time, | Maid and Glad News 8on Tor “Margen ihg for Johnson, 4 low angler that prompts some of | more plentftul along Chesapeake Beach. s;’,‘-—fi“ et Sorthe 108 (West). S820. | 1075 Rosamond. Summer Moon. Pyx, Dr. M.‘,}",?&" ,‘{fi"‘?,.,"{? 5'50: | Blchardson fo '1\: s for Johnston: them to recard every fish caught as|So far this season there have been 3y3i: %S8'd0 econd: Slar Sivecper 110 | vent and Queen Bees albo sz oo O | on Chisk Up. 14 2,60 | Reterocs— sofs and Mal. ‘Baher. k ster designers and bie just due for his efforts. very few caught, which has led to all fp’ifl'k‘.{'fl; 3 ,§""" jelime. 2:01." "Ossa- |. SECOND RACE. 3-year-olds and u 3’;"*‘"“'“‘3\7‘". LI m' ‘Dqgg I'o keep our master gners and expert union “Fhe rock fish season in the Chesa-|kind of surmises as to the real cause i fr e e TH06_ Shb. on: Yekima, 105 m};flxfi.’ ‘Mack aand Foing A aisg Tan, NOCTURNAL CAPTURES tailors busy during the dull period, we are offer- peake Ray soon will be here. This|of the smaliness of the catches. The s O N ot L0 o ROTIR, | D RD RACE, 3 vear-olds e T Thit crbstantinl ‘reduch Yiict season usually is_between September | report would seem to be very well au- Coliin 60.° ‘third. * Time. 1:47% | Modesta, lohwrfit\ulxilllofl;met‘ 80, B3 40, QUEEN CITY HANDICAP ing this substantial reduction, which is your op- 15 and the middle of November. lgen:kuwd b:; DR undiotent of TOLEDO RESULTS Sy rer. “Doushnut. -Cordelier. Ligoon and "'"a"?“.\mufxr‘ 1 l’]‘.yl 7 sg.io portunity to save\money, and at the same time ] 8} this seaso any of the big|the increase in e catches in Nor. third, ~ Time. 1-( Firth o 8 3 @ 3 e et and hen hookes | (lk Aaters and also by the reduction | T | 100 okt R S | i My e PO Ae 36, CINCTNNATE, huguat 3 i Noo Sl oy e it dancs and dhe datestialyanced they furnish a fight that long will be|in prices in the markets. quhensT RACE: gearslas and, g o | ¥on, Lidy Brsingior 100 (Guave, SERO. [ Popghs E‘. rearo ’P = first-class juvenile when he defeated Bylegitin LIcS . 00 (J remembered i *te lucky captor. The “1g onc caught last season or the big one that perhaps will grab vour lure Designed to appeal to your taste; tailored to 35,00 55320 nen L Bleand 153 'T'“'"‘“'x'q')'s‘ %3_»_ third, Time. 1:08% . Mullican. Liny i appeal to your judgment; priced to appeal to The appearance of the cute little |4 R) 'Si3g “second: Marzarette E.. Sunmy Maid. Leger. Lisab. Swoop, Dav- butterfish that traverse the waters ! (Disumoni. $3.50, third. Time. 1.00 Syeet em;sz O'Tri Wi Foreman also rap. y{m lalong the sides of the long pier at|3d Pretty’ t.. Holland, Pokéy June, Mas- URTH RACE. n{ev—oldl and up: 6|42 i o 3 d e iy o F e R R T e PR T e S TR e e T (his Fall has been lucky to escape the | 210K the sides of the long pler at ‘“’Sl‘!{(“(."h)) Fose O, Five aito Tan " 5| uclongeEalied . B = n%‘ (eunden) Jegell v Dosng . 8% fur-| Display finished second and Alle- your pocket. | ungler s hook for years. fcursor of good fishing for the larger | trivus OBick Sred IS Wit hasdr. | (Romaneitiy 32,00 samio. | b TN - 8o P ey a4: |Ehan third | Time for the 5% fur. $40 and $45 | $50 and $55 | $60 and $65 ® From many sources reports have|fish. Many will recall the antics of | 117, S0ibfh; $3.99, "’uacnue%nf"cfr"m"’i The %%'fé'"fl:m Ry f\'l‘l"’.‘rm“r'.'}." LAZR- 15280, peoond: Yalto, 105 (Dilies), 3 s LA e | e ‘ s ® come to this column of the big catches | the butterfish when “they attack and Sumpler. 108 (Wellma) fi,..u. third, Time. |~ EIFT] 3-year-olds an o Py mile “"R’ mp'-':e'c'nm-mt Girl. cm'cn BEI Al | e— Fan s“lts | Fau sluts Fall Smt of undersize fish. giving no thought consume the detestible sea nettle or |}, sfaf—"fi'naTi‘uo eyt o cfiflgh ‘x‘t’&l—(c'n';rf”rwm-) 3 Out | Megionis Wood alen ran It Is Unlawful to Drive With { 2 to the fact that there is a law govern- | jelly fish. Just now and for the past| ‘THIRD Ra -year-olds and_up: second; 114 (Crimn). out, TH, RACE, 8- ive Wit . Ing the size of a striped bass to be |month or more the nettles have been | furlory —Uouw‘%flv. 107 "nm.luu'.‘, third. taken with hook and line as well as, very annoying to swimmers And,.A\,.pD‘,,,.,‘.,_ 500, 1 m 104" (Hoser) s"fiaoa 3% !f. by seine or net. Many of these fish, bathers along the classic shores of | A 105 (Dolan) %9%0. % miles— ""fis :;,I. ,: sher). L E mian: OR OR rry Ple, (Ellis) 1 !t m 2 T 9, mmzz el BAD 18 0'Coats | O'Coats | O'Coats it is said, run 6 inches or less in|the Chesupeake. It is gratifying to rlm.u' Luia. [;mm- nnl u Smil bk So%, Kine of The Soe. B length. mere babies that could not be [all to know that there is something | "Fougry spar 06 Bk S0 e D'W CRACE, g.{.".’, 5% RAKB 50 eaten If it were lezal to catch them. in the water that finds the nettle furlonn’—nfi“\: 4 :wt"'k. ), D5 !lv_ Tfnn:vllm lle-l Ar\m Hluedlla and Betty “1;‘5:0;5-;?‘"03. % AdSY $32- 4 $37 } $42 50 08 i p5 JOS. A. WILNER & CO. Of course, there is no way to keep |edible and is ever ready to attack it | {3,500 A aag | MAUSREMNE RACE. 3.vear-olds and up: 14 CUSTOM TAILORS St gt B, ) iR R T Corner 8th and G Streets N.W. Kufiya and Flag o Jons Eort Bliss, 107 | Truce also ra d m? SIXTH BACE 0-yeaocldg and up aile Don’t Take a Chance COMPLY WITH THE LAW —Have ymAbnhn tested and get & & them from striking at a bait. They|if given a fair chance. i n-}“" are just as game as their . bigger —_— e, s, - A report from Ocean City, Md., flmr aid. ice Chil Id al: 5. second: Gold ard. brothers, and, seters, and they take . X "ROr ot habing bx fne st chet |y PR AACE g spnt oot | SHIE T 20 R IR Bk L wan; | and Malavert aleo rab. them. But there is a way to save|resort, and that the king fish, one of ) Comecy. 101 (Thmlkmb 40 2 - 1ond: Randall's Ro tch i) . $3.60. e . A fish hooked does not mean | the choicest on the market, is plen- | o . (heMit will die it liberated. It cave.|tiful, Charles H. Cecll of 3425 Six- ....;’?}"..v;""é'fia':>m». o R0una Santd. Brue ;- NORTHERNS WIN GAME. fully handled. unless the fish has|teenth street landed a large drum! SEV: cartaly ana up, 10 ANNM,OMS Mc. & e swallowed the hook or unless it is|fish. Catches of 30 or 40 king fish | E }‘,',"" 1280, st Nottternd U# “‘u"'"‘d oohe! RADIATORS. FENDERS deeply imbedded, it is usually an easy | in a .couple of hours are common. I} fi nine fil a 1 me on | fim Ww '~.|s tter's grounds el y, 10 & F. WKS. matter to free the small ones. All Cecil's efforts are confined to surf Give the fish a chance. Usually a'fishing.