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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. €, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925. zZl Miss EDERLE TO TRY \FIVE U S. RIFLEMEN August 12— Eliza Results of vesterday's matches ¥ilson (First) round (First) filler B. Bransome. 73 -minute periods Play was to continue today in both doubles and singles. D- | girl's. The Alleghany Semi-finals—A. E. Constan Willard defeated Albert eratt Simon, 7—b, G0 SINGLES Warner the fray. Tpper Harris Insects are near the title in the Bovs' Club insect ceries as a re sult of a 12-to1 victory scored over the Bovs' Club Elks. The Harris team clinched the game with an 11. run second inning @ v has been prominent in the past 30 year gers will continue team made a very Hall too, turning in a .9 Bs and 2 Cs. | RADIATORS, FENDERS BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED NEW _RADIATORS FOR AUTOS WITTSTATT’S R. & F. WKS, 319 13TH ST. N.W 1423 R Dartaway Insects stung the Brad | bupy Heights Insects for a 12.to-2 victory. Jordan and John hit hard | for the victors. rned the You'll understand, also, why people are enthusiastically proclaiming‘‘they’re tasting better than ever.” The reason for this extra sweetness of taste is simple. Every so often Nature surpasses herself to bet- such a crop is now being used in White Owls—the finest in years. Small won- der, that now White Owls at 2 for 15 cents set a stan dard of qual- ity unapproa ched by any other . . . ° . onjusion iheign eavyweight boul : RKegalla Satlurda romises rt : [ . WILLS, SOUGHT FOR TWO DOROTHY WHITE, WITH 84. SPEEDY CRAFT OF EASIT 3 4 o) 9 PROPOSALS, IS “MISSING” | CHANNELONTUESDAY| SETS GOLF COURSE MARK| SURVIVETHETESTS| WILL, RACE ON POTOMAC " \ = By the Associated Press | 5 T ST. GALL, Switzerland, August 12 - i e y d i . ~ BOULOGNE, France, August ; chan v e e N o un | Bright Program Prepared for Meet to Be Conducted will attempt to swim the Bnglish many fair sex golf events about Washington, Dorothy White, (heiof the international match in progress i S— ion’: Channel next Tuesday, resumed active yguthful daughter of Dr. William H. White, has sct a new woman's | here was held yesterday. Tamney Al Wosl@:Elglt Negso hampion’s : e T i S Washington! Golf 311/ Gt e ot sk o o, o g g b s ; P | made necessary by the Indisposition ) COUrs ; T MY, Corinthian and Capital Yacht Clubs. Actions Have Aroused Kearns. | which caused her to postpone the at-| 86: kneeling, 94-93; lying, 94-95; total, 2 | tempt set for last week end ginia layout in 84 strokes, a mark that |} y at the Columbia Country|544 points, with cartons. EOR AL Sl many man members of the club env . The qualifying test will be at| Frank Joergens, standing, 70-74: | tween 7:30 and § am. four hours(in a match with Dr. J. C. Bradley. |36 holes. Last year Fred McLeod and | BY JOHN B. KELLER. B7the Associsted Press. | before high tide. male par points, with 45 cartons. W Y R d —Fisti ay en-| Lilian Harrison of the Argentine,|by virtue of a brillilant last nine of Sergt. Raymond Coulter, 2 N EW YORK, August 12—Fistic managers and promoters today en n Harrison o & o mokbu oo ol 73-84; kneeling, 86-91; Iying, 93-95; Hudson, the Schuylkill, the Delaware and the Chesapeake will be at s i b N X next Monday night to ar- collapse eight miles from Dover, now |gone out in 46. 0 Betatl e hand in goodly numbers for competition with fleet boats of the Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills on the block. | says she is golng fo try again, She| Dave Thomson, professional at the|range detalls of the forthcoming Sergt. Dodson, 513 points, with 52 il sinborrlariid Bieeia s ; 7 Rickar & S < e - - | hopes for better Tuck in regard to her Potomac in the big speedboat regatta to be held under the joint auspices Pmn?our lxkard.”v\nh Gene Tunney of New York signed to a con- Confion hexcttime who has been coaching the youthful|scheduled for September 524 points, with 52 cartons. tract to fight Harry Wills next month. held one important telegram and |star all through the season, ‘predicts|and I2. Meeds, in the practice shooting, regatta ever attempted on local water i 2 ;i f she will win the women’s District| ¢ o 3 RSl o tedaiirie Haoeiin: encrers y n local waters was waiting for the wires to wing him another. | championship this Fall, and will be o m.flf’."."&"fl’:fi'n;'.'1'1"'::’(;.':' sion. At this time it appears that the Hydroplanes, speedboats and cruisers in greater numbers than ever sign Wills for a championship battle as soon as possible. He awaited an- ships before mapy years have passed # cely to b ¥l ; hbet t e - L SIDIC, | ships befor & ye assed. | goa g of s ba . national matches is likely to be very | will compete—the two-r reach betwe he Highway Bridge and the . %{her from Wills, touring “somewhere over there.” with regard to the | IN B. Y. P. U. TENNIS | er recorabréiking card fotiows Washinigton base ball team. The dates | Cloue and hard fought. | Key Bridge—will offer exceptional advantages to spectators, who may upncy ght Y e T . 348 {formally chosen. The American team for the inter- | \ifness all the interesting contests from the seawall of Potomac Park. Pally Mullins, manager of Wills, to-|off a counter bomb in California e | Mins White: .6 3 6 5 6 3 H — i gt o el The competitions are to get er way ez the afternoon, and ule. After discussing with Promoter | New York Boxing Board in declaring orites fell hy the wavside ves-| Pa o (men’s champlonships of the Beaver|other man to be chosen. Flovd Fitzsimmons of Michigan City. | him ineligible for delaving the Wills | terday in the men's I women's | Miss White 4 -]I)um t;”r «l;lul» will start next Satur-| - . ) ‘.nmjru‘ the m'f‘ 3 }m‘”}??",f r‘s;:ls Ind., the latter's proposal to stage & | negotlations, has stricken New York | matches in the first annual tennis | |day, with the women's title to be de scheduled is the free-for-all for speed- Cite off 'tha st 86 a. pomibte. scens | lournament _of McAULIFFE BARS AIDES |ARMY FOUR BEATEN 5" it will bo at 20 miles, necossi served decision until word is received Robert Shellin and {ington, desiring to see the two who[the morning. ! ting five round trips over the course from Wills. Fitzsimmons, packing an | also rejected Kearns. Since the latter | H. R. Dancy, in the men’s division, |will represent this section in the Pro-| The men will qualify Saturday after. | FROM C. U. GRID STAFF BY RUMSON, 15 TO 10|57 5 5 Batioangia: heads the tiat of agreement signed by Dempsey to box | still holds @ contract as the cham-|and Mary Ruthven, in the woman's (fessional Golfers' Association noon at 18 holes for the championship | R pdlicigs Ey ’ by J e the negro, nged for another cou-|pion’s manager, prospect of throw-|division, select players in the pair- |pionship take the trip to with 16 players to qualify. The title 'k McAuliffe, former head foot flocal oitanis | Ty feet et poh: ably will be opposed to Clarelia o = = = 5 v " - o ! v O " o S ” i he gridironers at Phila phia, Bobolink of Easton, Md., himself for a session with Rickard at | ble loomed as an almost certain out- When weather permits, play in the |up $5, which will aid in defraying the play competition to take place Sunday. | Sume charge of t L 2ED X N.J w . . . Yhich they planned to take up both |come of fulfillment of Kearns' prom. |dournament will be resumed, with the | ‘;‘:‘H;f:l:( U naE: On WL BEID) E38 I, . and Roger and Flapper the Tunney and Dempsey fights ise follg ‘hedule iy ontr e 2 > (R Mulline wae inclined to sidetrack (Potomac Park courts)— | the start. He will continue in sole| pi gefeated the English army c e contests for the Kearns at Boiling Point. S h 1 Al foe (b drteationel there will be aqua- manager of ¢ of clinching the Dempsey fght of Turner-Miller | |his own system are available as as-| pampionship, went down yesterday | Pl races and a competition for Dempsey according to his own view | Rickard intimated that the biggest Park courts) — s hisa . | before the Rumson Old Oaks, a ¢ e fours. Noted gyl swimming and who has nothing to sav about |purse ever offered Wills was awaiting | } ofl gty on Bitting | 3 ? Loufs Crook again will be in charge Dampser's artairs in the opinion of the | e siematuss ot e by wain | Bkt et Mogr. Exein” it | By CORINNE FRAZIER of the freshman squad. ces, something rather Elizateth seowel: Runs "Ry and Evelsn | rERn LM i S S PR Flio el vicinity, Crews of Wash- and threatened to do so again Frid heavyweight, but it did not tempt Mul. | BIo¥n ve. winner of Everett-Potts and Lad- | ATHERINE EDMONSTON, crack shot on the George Washington | ? , Potomac Boat Clul "'l have plenty to say to the box. | line Eishy e MLIONSY in: Havcook ve | MILLER IS DUAL WINNER on Boat Club of Alex- ing commission.” was the promise of As a matter of fact. Mullins ad . | beth MeDowenl e % b the man who giided Demps < I AS, Muilins aamik | Alleghany team at Ronceverte, W. Va,, so successfully that it has long as Wills continued 1o | | turned in a record-breaking score in the national intercamp rifie meet, in | — . ene 4 SO mIICT o pneTa he would sign Jack to fight Wills and | remain silent in Europe. Wills, not M e i ot - 2gan 2 | MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK. Md. | Back—Lieut. J. A < * Mickey Walker to defend his welter- | Mullins, and Wills' wife, who has| Upper half: Fir Wilson | Which more than 100 camps are competing. [August 12—Capt. Hugh Miller of | Smih Built more for com- Yelght championship against Dave |frequently aided the negro fighter to | (FiTsl). won by default from Bogies (Im-| The complete resuits of the meet Iglehart in the semi-finals of the Gar.| Washington advanced to the thifd |, Goals: Romsonil. & e speedy travel, thes afden. Baiding e s, are capable of go- econd These forecasts threatened to touch | votes Warren E . 6 is highly improbable that any team | Viola Canter and Helen Welsh, —, | nis championship tournament here by [ley Sl e ter at a fine clip, and oo e, e, Heberc aroit [ will match the remarkable score of | 6—2. yesterday in the final and thus |defeating L. Hamer of Greensburg ime—Fight | their owners a T S the Alleghany five that shot a perfect | donning the doubles crown of that|Pa., 6—3, 10—12, 6—4, and Ed Dick, o] b nct |pride in their performances. Pos- the - ‘;m.\wc c t that cruise about the 5 | Potomac engaged in tuning % | ¢amp Alleghany has won the girls'| Oaks championship by virtue of her e bri m ] I I I I E CI All‘l l OMORROW T Lo o D Tt (camp champlonship of the United |triumph over Agnes Shanahan in a | All told, it seems that Washingtoni- - | v “Crosthwait (Hyattsville) | States for the past two vears, and in | three-set match, 1—6, 6—0, 6—1 have in store for them an enter- ternoon. Not only IR T ST Jund-_E\Rice (Fifth) defeated | Mary Coleman Worthington. mem-| the Chevy Chase playground matches, | IN JUNI TP Lk OTen s recreahing ESS ATHLETIC CLUB JUNIORS, claimants of the junior independ- 63, 6 1. |ber of the Western High School rifie| which were scheduled to get under N UNIOR NE LAY | NEW .YORK. August 12—While| t 2 : J JUNI _k\ - claimants of the junior x‘udll""d |B A ult from | team of this city, tled for first place | way this morning. They will hef marking time for the more momentous | €uaranteed to provide a “kick" for the % ent base bail championship of the District, are to risk their laurels | fealer (Firstl. \peed | with Miss Jersey in the intercamp |played off as soon as the courts are in | e happenings in the boxing world to|mOost blase of sport followers. tomorrow in a game with the Peerless Junic S 6—0, 6—4 24 Y their official attention, the -— Jysiors of Noxtheast Wash MEN'S DOUBLES. in circle A. However, Miss Jervey First-round pairings are as follows members of the State Boxing Commis POP HAL UG CORAM t Rice and|8core was given first’ place, as her|Christine Mitchell va. Virginia Olm-| CHICAGO, August 12.—Cranston|sion sounded taps yesterdav on the | LEY TO DIRECT stasting at 5 o'clock. Bub Guether probably will toe the slab for the Hess | e Mitchell acteated Thomas Dt Wasner | shots were cleaner-cut than the local | sted, Margaret Stewart ve. Helen |Holman, Leland Stanford tennia star |fing career of Bartling Sini. Senesales E BOWLI L team. with Bottle Biddlc behind the bat. In their last game the Hess . 6—0. B—6 Chafe, Violet Yassell vs. Grace Moo- | continued ‘to ‘shine in the national |fghter. who for a time held the world | 0 NG ALLEYS Juniors held a 2-to-0 advantage over Kennedy letic CI 2 el winner | junjor singles tournament here. Com- | light-heavywelight championship. = ey ihleti il m et 2 e in having Walter | Yassell- Moomaw match e 5 toe ' = e o e Pomar and Robe {if e A sl " ’ : 5 s been appointed superin- . BEess o E LB b - |R. Stokes, 19 mpion rifle shot 3 reached a ge where only heud-|making any official announcement (-,,1"2‘;,:1’;“M’fh'(';",'m“‘;'}',:d'_"}:""f,”"‘ the world, and his broth a Burrville and Deanwood playgrounds | jiners survive. | that the hoard had forced the action Pl =Y s ‘ et Stokes. to act as supervisors tied with 13'3 points apiece in their| Holman came through the third|Chairman James A. Farl uc Sacveation alleys, ths supers noon on the Congress Heights field B on starting September 1. Former 19 e eights . . round unscathed, although he had a|Bob Levy. manager of S Bt i e S M S y to . | WOMEN'S st haw faxtructed the teain: the Burrville grounds yesterday. Jo. t. Carroll resumed his practice e a postponement of | GOVERNMENT FLAG half: Second round—K. Everctt|to her marriage this Spring phine Neal of Deanwood s the lami, Fla.. champion | given his promise that the Sene, Jaus | §Betheny) defeated Grace Wright (W. W.).|giokes resigned her pi | highest point scorer. She amassed 13| Two Chicago juniors, Emmett Pare| boxer would be out of the countr defeated Mary |structor and Miss Edmonston suce points with two firsts and one second ' and Georze Jennings, were undefeated, | Within a month Ruthven (First). . 4—. i S N Tower half ' Se round—Eisie Hax was second and Birdie Medley of Burr : g Scoring all its runs in the las i W "R aefeated Hasel Ladson "(W.| The Alleghany n Y the fourth round with ease wer WI . DRI e dast i hines | oo JT (5 ateniod CHbnel im | credible showing, ville placed third. Sandy Wiener, Berkeley Hall, Harris | BARNES AND HUTCH WIN. | beat General Accounting Office. 4 o 2, | —_— e 500 score with 8 Dennison Schiag ball tossers de.| Cogeshall, Frank Luce, Malcom Hill| CALGARY, August 12.—Jim Bar jesteray, to win' the second series ir 3 PL N feated the Rosfdale lassies, 8 10 1. in|and Henry L. Johnson, Jr., of Waban, | British open champion. and .Jock | nl‘r};‘lm:v'x‘r;::'“gr o Fo o hn [ ratically theckme ahmopion: of Thet| will meet Wednesday in the Rosedale | {or'g feld. The winning team was| 'Valter Thomas, Eimora. N. J., star, | defeated Capt Gastel won et | pool for the inter-playground swim- | ontoced” o Evelyn Davis. captain;|Temains the favorite to take the boys' | Chick Evans, amateurs, 2 and 1 here | first series of the season GOES TO MISS GOSS |ming meet. The winners of the | Sumbped Of Evelyn Dasis. Kath. | Singles title. In the boys' play the | Barnes negotiated the course in 71, | | The game was a_hurling duel be- | Rosedale meet and the winners of | erine Doonis, Helen Heregoski and |ODIY upset has been the defeat of Mil- | 1 below par and the tween Neumann of G. P. O. and Con- | e { the edec over of G. A. O. The Printers out t mpete for inter-playground ! clyded Mary Jones, captain; Helen |Plaver, by Harold Blauen, Law, N. Y | = Rt . Streeks, Mildred Hook, — — {five. Erratic fieldinz figured in all |Gos will be ti les plaver| Elizabeth Chamberlain Dorothy Harding and. Mar. CALLS WAVERLY GRIDMEN. | GRIDDEBSTO Ll Lib o 2 date the runmaking. on the United Stutes women's tennis | highest point score in the Georgetown 2 B * | Reorganizaiton of the W Ath- | 2 7 Odd C erty Athletic Club has a date | 8 . . £ - . To Match Your Odd Coats TG DE M e St nae = team which meets the English women event vesterdav, collecting. 1 | Frank Kersey, Waverly foot ball |letic Club foot ball team is to be ef- | 1 In the Potomac Park League. the|Friday and Saturday Forest Hills | points; Bessie Studds totaled 11 PLAY Is THR'LL'NG | n- | fected tonight at a meeting at the LTICSEMAN’S, 7th & F o San: Clacs | didates tfomorrow night at 8 o'clock | billiard hall of Andre & S e K 2 sinz Shipping Board, winner of the | decided yesterday at the West Side | lHaneke came third with - . rs rst series, to 0. tolle, arine | Tennis Club when she defeated Mar The candle race, one of the novel| { weneather permitting, Cresent plavers | piicher. vieided but (wo safeties. The | 1. Brewne. ranied (o above |features of the meat, was won by IN TENNIS TOURNEY Judge for yourself—trya White teams that contended yesterday will[her, in straight sets, Bessie Studds who safely carried her | &1§dayh—and the reason will for thelr Sunday engagement with th : . plain why one million must be I h Y engagement with the | next Monday to decide the league|cial selections made Monday in 30 1-5 seconds. | Br the Associated Press made each day to satisfy the de- A EHS champlonshi s 5 § e each day to satisfy the de picusiin only one vacancy on the team. That| The beginners’ OUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Auglst 12. is for the No. 2 doubles team and |Dorothy Murray ensational tennis has narrowed the : . August 12— | ECLARED to be a coming District champion and a sure winner of Dempsey Urges Harry Be Signed to Meet Him and | coromis 5y ik S D = P! the individual army rifle competition Over Two-Mile Course Under the Auspices of training today after a five days' rest L Sergt. Morris Fisher, standing, 83- Miss White made the difficult Vir-|expenses of the men who qualify next She plans to begin her attempt be andi -14; i kneeling, 83-86: lying, 95-95; total, 503 e Calsted b e wauiner, (chfety [ROD Barpathg Tt Flimia ATURDAY will be the day of the spray-jammer here. Craft from the ? : . ity her |38, only four over par, after she had| Bannockburn’s tournament commit- tered upon the second round of their heavyweight auction, with [ ¥10se attemnt Monday ended in ! total, 522, with 55 cartons. Washington Golf and Country Club, |tourney of the club. cartons, and Lieut. James F. Phillips, of the Capital and Corinthian yacht clubs—the first pretentious speedboat he message in hand contained an urgent request from Dempsey to | FAVORITES BEATEN [prominent figure in larger champlon-|7EHE, B CTGHEDE Qtod Lant WHI BOU| struggle for. supremacy in the inter- | before seen on the Potomac will be here, and the course over which they day had two conferences on his sched- | Dempsey. netiled by the action of the | In 3 |, Competition for the women's and|Dodson. Coulter, Maj. Boles and an-| . fhe COMRLUtons are 1o gel w ought to be replete with thrills Wills-Dempsey fight nest vear, he re the Baptist Younz | The golf professionals about Wash-|cided by an 18-hole medal round in the defense of his title. He has | People’s Union by J. E. I nfield, heads the list of ference today. Mullins also hooked | ing the situation into a compicte jum. | ings, were eliminated without excessive cost, each has put|will be decided by a 36-hole medal |ball coach at Dartmouth, who will as The United ates Army polo team, | 3 the Tunney issue in favor of the pros- Richard Miller: S W.| SESLES OF the squainns1 G elngon iof Jack Kearns, who is K. Everett and Marsu ' Haze T I har ot CanbRAn. D ct will participate in champion, exploded once veste act to fight the New York | FoncMoore: matenes 3 : 2 | University rifle team, deserves the credit for coaching the Camp f the n d Dem uld not be tempted by any. AT MOUNTAIN LAKE NETS! his important battles, declar; t so u 3—Gera | P interest will be Shade. make decisions, will cast the deciding | ™ Ce o defeated | have not yet been announced, but it | fleld tennis tournament by defeating |round in the Western Maryland ten- | Wiicon: §2I0NE; Smith, hapdican s i ° e w & ik o ytouch ways take especial Tin (Fifihy defeaied Sam Detwiier " (Claren HE dony. o, G S 500, with 87 shots in eircle A and 3 | plavground. Thelr scores with D | deromird found—perry Mitchell (Clarendon) | n circle B, using the 50-foot Winches- ' Rozelle-Iglehart team were 10—8, 7— ' IN AMERICA ENDED . %', Hodges (West Washington). | 1923 " when they shot a perfect 500. | Rain has posiponed the opening of | |t the various races are | match. Each shot a perfect re— condition | come to . 3 > By the Associated Pres ington. The engagement will take place at Fiith and L streets southeast, | Tt e « * Augus pper hal At round mp team has been |maw and Marion Balley vs ended hostilities I, and " Perr |Detition in the fourth round has| Without revoking his license or of the Coliseum, Grand Cen- sod’ ¥ until this Summer. Helon interplavground track meet held on tough opponent in Gustave Feuer, Mi- | peared before the Sem!- finale—K | f > sec [y feines: | place. Hester Woodward of Burrville |and other faverites who o ey inninge, Government Printing Office | W' Georgetown and Rosedale swimmers | (0 0\ B0 8 RERES, b e Tat. | Ma Hutchinson, former British title holder, | TARDort nive | circult. * The Printers had won the | rgetown event will be eligible | Tilllan Ade. The Rosedale team in.|ton Levenberg of Gary, Ind., a seeded | amateurs batted thelr opponents, six hits to| NEW YORK, August 12.—Eleanor | hon | manager, has called a meeting of « Herndons Sunday on the Plaza i : ns Sunda B the F Marines took the second series by (for the Wightman p. This was | points in second place 1. |in the McGill Building, 903 street 12th and E streets southe; of the Ellipse this afternoon at 4:30 | wae 2 et Momgunree-game series Starting | The match, together with the ofi- |lighted tallow the lensth of the pool | mand. race was won by Forth Humphreys goes to Seabrook, in 8 1-5 second: Mount Vernon nine clinched its| M4., Sunday for a game with the team ot that town. Corinthian Midgets will oppose the Smithflelds Saturday at 3 o'clock on diamond No. 3. {hold on second place in the Sunday School League with a 6-to-2 victory over Calvary M. E. | Beaten 3 to 1 b, mans, the the champion Pull- ck and White nine lost | |will be filled this afternoon, when |Mrs. May Sutton Bundy and Miss Goss will play against Mrs. Moll Bjurstedt Mallory and Mrs. Marion | | Zinderstein Jessup for the place. By her victory yesterday Miss Goss field in the Southampton invitat! tournament to nine survivors. Seven of these plavers are In round befcre the semi- Hugh G. M. Kelleher George Margaret Beach placed second, with Mildred Donaldson third. Summaries: Plunge for distanee—Won by % 38 feet 5 inches: second. essie Studds, free sivle (12 vears and overi— | ancy lara will play nals and today ing to decide the eighth man. | he rest of the day will be devoted | jon the T ter even the best to- the price. handy pa ten,White : are bacco. Just cigar at In the ck of Owls always freshand foins Helen Wills lory who gre the Nos. ers, re. spectively. Her defeat will not elimi nate Miss Browne from the play for the Wightman Cup. for, with Miss Wills, she makes up the No. 1 doubles team. Miss Goss outsteadied the girl who held the national title from 1912 to 1814 and forced her into errors. Tlin, 018 % : second. lores McKennar te 11 years)-—Virginia | 2, Clara Haneke: third its chance to full-lavor second place in Y. M. C. finish the season in the Terminal R. R. League. Hurling for the Cub Mid the Celtics, Henry and did not allow a game, 9 to 0. doubles. with the Kinsey Brothers, | sert and Howard, starting the de. fense of their title. Elizabeth | Third round results were. Sadie Kiatti Herbert L. Bowman defeated Mills troke—Won by | Baker, 6—2, 6—2: George Lott defeat- cond. May McCoy: third. |ed Lewis White, 3—6, 6—4, 6—4; Ced- Stnags, | Tic_Major won' over Jerome Lang. “hird: | 6—3. 3—6, 6—4: A. H. Chapin, jr., de- feated S. Howard Voshell, 4—6, 6—4, Evelrn | 119; Howard Kinsey defeated Henry R. Guild, 7—5, 6—4; Brian I. C. Nor- ton defeated Lewis Thalheimer, 4—8, 6—1, 6—4; Robert Kinsey won from v Kynaston, 7—$, 6 ts against fanned 23 batters hit, winning his Salige. T Tnderwater Chamberiain 2 swim—Won by o | ith Co. and W. B, < Fent: second Aztecs took the measure of Palace Co. meet Saturday in the last - in an 11-to-3 encounter. Fenevhough | uled game in the Bankers' League. of the winners got a homer and three | The Smith team, though, wants to singles in five times at bat. list games with independent unlimited S nines. Manager Perkins may be Rialto Theater and St. Joseph nines | found at 815 Fifteenth street, or tele- | are to battle Saturday on the South |phoned at Main 6464, Branch 44. diamond of the Ellipse, starting play at 3 o'clock. |- § Hibbs sched Frielitz race—Won by Bessie 3013 second. Caroline Frielitz Jennis Torrerson — Life-saving _demonstration by | Smithfield Athletic Club foot bail [ WaIker and Elizabeth Chamberiain. | players will gather tomorrow night at Alice Brown 7:30 o'clock at 1000 fth street to dis- [ crowned their over Frances THREE NINES NOW TIED | cuss pians for their campaien. FOR TITLE IN 3D CORPS CAMP MEADE, Md., August 12— Camp Holabird, Tank School and 12th Infantry nines are tled for frst place in the struggle for the base ball cham- pionship of the 3rd Corps Area as a result of vesterday’s games played The Tankers beat Holabird, 10 and Teresa Breen e hard-fought victory St. Mary's Athletic Club wants Sun- Toe s e 1 day games with Kenilworth, Liberty, Walter Reed and Earle Theater. Send challenges to R. Kidwell, 1301 King street, Alexandria, Va., or telephone Alexandria 56 Agriculture Juniors desire Saturday and. Sunday engagements. A game with the Clovers is wanted espectally. | Fes cer Ray Jones may be called | her e oy o may be Al I e 12Ut fariiey Wareafadiutly Field Artillery, 8 to 3. National Insects last night changed | ach of the tied trio has wop four ABelr name (0 Ruether Iusects. | gumes and lost two. The Artillerymen N 3 9 = |bave been defeated in six starts. The Anacostia Eagles are casting about |tied teams are to stage three games Sunday dates with unlimited class | for the title the latter part of the es. Manager Robert Mudd may be | week. fephoned at Lincoln 4146, A million reasons why i ; { Each of the million White Owls made a day is a separate reason why such a tremendous quantity is necessarytosupply the demand. And each bears out the opinion of experts that the tobacco now being used is from the finest crop in years. White Owls are truly tasting better than ever. 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