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D. C. PRINTERS, DEFENDING TITLE, FACE INDIANAPOLIS Play Second Game of Double Bill This Aft::rnodn, With Detroit and Boston Meeting in Fi Clash of Annual Tournament. ASHINGTON t of the international base ball tournament today at American League Park, when they go against the 1e in the second game of a dodble-header scheduled for 1 and Boston will meet in the first clash t Printers are hoping to open a drive to another title for another year of the Herrmann trophy. leadership of Henic Webb they a have captured the ! three times running. sandlot Typos will take the Union part in opening day celebra- Printers’ Indianapolis n o'clock. De The Distr Under championshiy Garry the cady ireds of follg <ume tomorrow, Wed nd Friday. The will be the occasion ount Vernon and d will ¢ hur Tuesday > (plan nesda off day of tickets dis tourn t gimbe of the ence of ove 1 large have accompanied teams in the cireuit Twelve Cities Represented, Phe visiting Bostor ibuted, offici; expect aud which roup of visitors who the eleven other many entert week's program, of course, on the I clubs have been and some have nd stronger the centered, The seve niz for months, together new interest i games. practi molde line-ups from Wa The lo repeat playing a game the lucal ssndlot e oldest and hardest| champlcnshi nizations in 1 clubs Cincinna Cleveland, Chicago, Detrc Ind poli: Louis Onta The last name: team from without the but is one of working_or An cial of the visitors at the Willard league is makin Guests w vel Lynch of g graphical Union Lo Preceding the games will be inaugural ceremonies ing raising Ame: an fla 7 at the cent repre: er, are Vebbmen 1 of high order Huring son, winning the the Departmental scoring victorles over best amateur nines in favored to ve been the departn; league. today there m also packs a mighty the bat, boasting of such mmy Ford, second base- Hood, first baseman, catcher. Following tod ney will procee 1y's contests on the the tour down-and-out Frances Luise nue at Garfield Van Nes fleld vs. Tue at Hoover Va rginia . Hoover v 1 Avenue vs, Hoover at and | cap-| In the semi-final the winners of sec- | tion 1 rs of section 2 and the w n 3 piay the win- rer e The surviving teams y for the title. e grounds ompete this week in the colored interplayground tourn- ment starting Thursday morning. s only will be played. Cordoza, Willow Tree, Rose Park and Logan and Howard will all have representa- tives entered. The following Girl Scouts from shington . troops left for Camp sterday to swell the num- local campers to 89: Mary Flem- Gladys Bratton, Julla Bell, Celia erine Armstrong, Hilda Edith Mo d. Martha Jacqueline Ames, Julia Fletch- Catherine Louise Day, Alberta Cis- | Aal, Jean Ruby Jen. tol rraine Johnson, othea Jennings, Katherine Pagan, Jezn Carpenter, Carol Carpen- ter, Mary Withauer, Rose Withauer, Marion Kerr, Elizabeth Griffith, Jo- sephine Ross, Jean McKailor, Lucille Black und Aileen Lyndham ceived byt irman_of the includes Vera Lawrence, headquartes 1 charge of Scout has anounced that the Mount Ple: troops will continue to supply the public Lk in that section with flowers gathered on their | hikes through the country. Janet a Gladys Brit- ta May Blank- deeds of kind- ness” this weelk ving huge bowls of goldenrod, goiden glow and dahlias be |to brighten up the library. re- enship rent racketer Sage ice, was ind the Margaret New Yc Margaret Selliban Moore will represe: avenue playsr tournament now ir Moore, while onl up in the playground e en t choosing the 15 that the any club in the Webb himself is a hinson, Malcolm Simons stone Roudabush, former hibiting o ¢ brand of ball through- ‘out the s wallop with rs as and Desper, HE approaching event of the Women's Tennis League, scheduled | for September 4 and days following, is expected to produce some trict will compete with the possible exception of Marywill Wakeford, former champion, who is in the South and has not yet indicated her in- The list includes District title holder: ner-up in last season's tourn phine Heyl, District runner-up, tain Miss Hall looms possible upset ers for laurels. he only reason she did not figure pr ty the wasn't here. In 1923 e won_ her way to the semi-fi s in a most de: favored to win the ‘nament. but due to postponement tches she last two brackets played in or- der to return to cc and an uncanny way of hitting the baseline in the most inconvenient cor- r service al has conside hind it and is fairly a t her rt general is such that she protects this satilif e makes up in a stendiness which marks her zlways as an op- Entries now a Frances W Luise Kelley and Jessie I accept entries in wri her at her home, 140 by 8 o'clotk of *tember 2 will Players who > to_appear for match »uld notity that special arrangements may made. STt day, with the holiday week end fol- | ’ lowing, 1t is expected that the pre. | RIGGS Rl\LLY N NINTH | DEFEATS HIBBS TEAM ming from behind with a ninth- Untversity | inning rally, the Riggs National Bank s wother crown | at 4'::rn9!1 University | W. H. Hibb 0. representatives, 6| the Summer school tc over | (o3, in the first game of the play-off er, representin mpion: ed Esther Re Huettner, mx«!um: sented with a siiver cuj lowing but six scattered hits ning 17 batters. Loeffler was nicked | Womersiey's home ounted for | three runs in the ninth. playved Tuesday at American ague P: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 23, 1925—SPORTS SECTION. International Ty ypo Dzamond Series Starts Here Today F ew Grid Code Changes TONY éws Right Tield HENRY WEBB, MGR. Pitcher K*" Huterson NATIONAL Plotos “Toumy FoRD-24d Base‘\.;m peir with Miss Selliban in the ch: pionship tourney because Josephine Conner, Miss Selliba al part- reed to wit In the at New avenue lliban Josephine | iraw York nd fied in the pitching while his_aides, Eastern Hig twirler, have been ex- Webb's teg man; “Robi By CORINNE FRAZIER. T exceedingly close coppetition the leading stars of the Dis- tention of entering league champion: Heler Mary Hall, 19 tennis 10 the hopes of the strongest contend- league event last Fa ecause she | clsive manner and was strongly was forced to w before the Miss Hall has a powerful forehand “from her oppenent’s point ¢ test w in consistently. What she lacke in ver. ponent to be reckonec tennis has announced All entries should in for the singies main epen until the committee in advance in order As the tournament begins on Fri- | rounds will be completed by ready holds | ¢ TOWN | base Lall team yesterday defaated the a flald of 100 walk the Bankers' Base Ball League 62 3. 1n B 3 | consistent throughout ®*the | for six bingles and struck out eight The sece 1 game of the series will | CHEVY CHASE | Conne Moore and Lillian Kearney title and ea playground and Marjori Park \ McKinley Margaret stured th: yrzetowrr | ! the inter- C HEVY CHAS for first tossers will atte; place in sec League today when they tackl Dorothy Harvey Walker will represent jon A complete schedule of sections has been annou Parker, director of mettvities, who is of the interpla mittee. The pe uled for A played off arranged 8o fiict with the Parker has at 2 o'clock rose Park- former cour The rest of the schedule, with August follows Section 1. Tomorrow, Happy Georgetown at Georgetown: Tuesds Chevy Chase vs. Montrose at Chevy Chase: Wednesday, Montrose vs. Harp py Hollow at Happy Hollow: Thurs- | day, Chevy Chase vs. Georgetown at Georgetown. f section A, will play at Union Leag | Section B clashes include a Knick- | erbocker-Warwick meeting at George- round tennis com-| {own and a White Sox double-header tponed matches sched- | with Petworth and Dominican L 1520 and will be | teams at Washington Barracks. odd times and will be ) first game starts at 1 o'clock. that they will con-| “Over in Arlington County regular schedule. Miss | on will entertain Clarendon, while tomorrow afternoon | Addison and Cherrydale teams play | is the time for the Mont- | 2¢"7,von Village field. | rgetown meeting on the|" I the Prince Georges County | League serles Mount Rainfer invades | Kenilworth, Seat Pleasant and Pierce | teams play at the District Line dia- i mond, and Maryland Athletic Club en- { tertains Maryland Park. Crescent Seniors, runners-up for the District championship, will meet Waiter Reed Hospital today at 3 | o'clock on the Medico's diamond. ctin Arling- beginning Hollow vs Section 2. Twin Oaks vs. Park View Tues: , Towa Avenue \‘ ‘William 8. Phillips Towa Ave- Wednesday, Twin Oaks vs. Wil- Ham 8. Phillips at Twin Oaks; Thurs day, Iowa Avenue vs. Park View at Towa avenue. Liberty Athletic Club, winner over { the Randie nine, 12 to 11, plays at | Laurel, Md., today. Players will meet | at Fifteenth and H streets northeast at 1:30 o'clock. Ma Cheseldine’s Lafayettes are look- ing forward to some tough opposition {when they encounter the Naval Re. e at New York avenue; Tuesday, |ceiving Station nine at Eleventh an Rosedale 1%, Bloomingdale at Bloom. | O streets southeast at 2 o'clock. gdale; W edne: e va, | = Ba ut Howsdels New| Hess and Areade teams are booked York Avenue vs. Bloomingdale at{to play at Fifth and L streets Bloomingdale southeast at 1 o'clock. . Capt. Love- Section 4. lace of the Hessmen has Edinger, Tomorrow, Garfield vs. Virginia Ave- Jackson and Conover for the hill job. Tomorow, at Twin Oaks; Section 3. Tomorrow, P! ew York Ave. NINE AIMS i o i TO TAKE LEAD IN SERIES mpt to tie the champion Shamrocks A of the Unlimited Sandiot Base Ball e the National Circle nine at Chevy Chase field while the Harps are idling. Pullman and Mohgwk teams, also ue Park. McCracken’s heavy hitting featured the win of the Linworth Insects over the Harris Insects yesterday, 18 to 14. Members of the Linworth team are to report to Manager Raymond Main every day this week for practice sessions. Moose Midgets will play a double- header today &t Seaman Gunners’ fleld. The Auroras will be encountered at 1 o'clock and at 3:20 the Southerns will furnish the opposition. Senators won their thirteenth Straight when they defeated the Rex, 11 to 4, and the Dreadnaughts, 9 to 2. Langley Insects staged a slugging bee with the Elks yesterday walked off with the long end of a 17- to-4 count. Moffett was the winning pitcher. For games with the Florence Insects call Francis King or David Kaplan at Lincoln 9278. ‘White Haven Athletie €lub will ap- pear two games today., At 10:30 the Hyvens play the Rialto Club at the Mounment grounds and at 3:30 | M they meet the Cardinal Athletic Club in Alexandria. | The course of the Henley regatta, the greatest rowing —event of the world, is one mile—550 vards. The maces are rowed upstream. and | g0t JUNIOR AND MIDGET NINES TO BE ACTIVE Numerous double-headers are carded for today for both junior and midget teams of the Washington Base Ball and Athletic Assoclation. Only teams of the midget division will get into action during the remainder of the week. The schedule follows: TODAY'S GAMES. Junior class—Section A: Meridian ve. Peer- lens, ‘double-header, diamond No. &'at'i p, Corinthian” v, Atlantie. double:header, "eas Ellipse, at 1 p.m. Section (. Freer Al rows. double-header, south Ellipse, at 3 p.m Swanee va, nomingdale, double-hieader, di mond No. 10, at 1 p.m. "Eection D: Yankees vs. Cardinals, west Ellipse, at 1 p.m. | Midget class—Section A: Oriental ve. Ran- dall, ird street and Missouri avenue, at 11 am’: Oriental vs. New Haven. ond No. 2. at 4 l|l|| Texans ve, New Haven, dia- mond . 10, ll X'lz m. W i Yankees v, fusalle va. Me- fi. v strect and Mis- Seetion C: \n(h-n-h vs. Seminoles, doubl hend-er adiamond No. 2. at 11 au Cardinals VI Bmllhfie gh le- header“dlamond No' 37 at 1 pm. am- Tind v, Terminals, ¢ast Eilipse. at 5 pan: MONDAY. idget class—Saction gotals. Third street and TUESDAY Texans vs. Win- E.fl""%’:] Sreet and M1ssoust aveniic Meridian vs. 0T avenue, at a ndall ve. Meridian, Fair Lawn, at WEDNESDAY. Mideet clasy -section A ndalls eridi p.m. tlllll pY t: Fi t'l\ lt fl& Section C: amianid va, Natona ird street and Missouri avenue. at 5 p.m. THURSDAY. flame—Section A Third ang Orient aven. Rose- pm Section 7 Candinals ve. wir Lawn. at & pon. Mideeg olase—Section A: olass—Section Haven Biasa ot 5 ,‘.'m. field ve. um{nulm e, Mider i FrR N Randalls. vs. ouri avenue. Ty Orientals ve. Now ction_C: Smithi- . at 5 pan. MARYLAND PARK TEAM WINS FIFTH STRAIGHT Maryland Park Athletic Club made its wins for the Prince Georges County championship serles five in a row vesterday by nosing out Kenil- worth, 6 to 5. Seat Pleasant scored its first win when Mount Rainier was downed, 14 to & Statts went the route on the mound for Maryland Park, while Main and Roberts shared slab duty for Seat Pleasant. SHAMROCKS SWAMP NATIONAL CIRCLE A. C. Shamrocks stayed at the top in Sec- tion A of the District Sandlot Base Ball League yesterday by swamping the National Circle Athletic Club, 22 to 0, at Congress Heights Fleld, while the Chevy Chase Bearcats maintained its place in the runner-up position with a 5-to-d triumph over the Aloysius Club team at Chevy Chase diamond. In Section B the second-place Do- minfcan Lyceum nine took Petworth to camp, 4 to 2, at Washington Bar- racks, and the Warwicks nosed out the Comforters, 6 to 5, at Georgetown Hollow. Pick Hamel occupied the box for the Shamrocks when they scored the first shut-out to be registered in the series. Tom Sweeney, Harp center fielder, swung a mean war club and connected for a single, two doubles, a triple and a homer. Today the S8hamrocks play their all- important game with the Dread- naughts at Alexandria. 'The teams hitve met on-three occasions this sea-. son, each winning one game and the other resulting {n a tie. Kuhnert or McCormick will receive the pitching assignment againat the, Virginians. \ HERMAN ; ~ FELOMAN ' Cetter Teld MOTOR CYCLE RACES LISTED FOR LAUREL ‘World speed records will be chal- lenged at the new Laurel bowl on Labor day, when 40 of the country's | best motor cycle racers gather for a series of national championship events to be run under the sanction of the American Motor Cycle Association. The two-wheel drivers will attempt to set new marks in five events, 5-mile open singles, 4 10-mile class B’ event, 10-mile national open single champion- ship, 25-mile national open single championship and 50-mile national | open single champlonship. There will be no side car events and the races will be limited to machines of 61 cubic inches piston displacement. Joe Petrall, winner of the 100-mila champlionship race at Altoona, July 4, will be among the speed artists who will negotiate the Laurel track in the first motor cycle races to be held there. He holds the world record for the century run with a mark of 59 minutes 47 1.5 seconds. Other entrants are Jim Davis, win- ner of the 5-mile sprint at Altoona; Phil Munich, John Seymour, M. L. Frederick, Ray Strause, Otto Uechal, Otto Newkam. H. B. Langham, Ed- die Brinck and John Boznar. Offictals of the Baltimore.Washing- ton speedway hope to make the Labor day motor cycle races and aonual event. WINS CYCLING HONORS. AMSTERDAM Holland, August 22 (#).—Hoevenaers of Belgium today won thd world amateur road cycling championship, over a course of 18! kilometers (113.7 miles) in the time | Jackson | for the past two weeks in anticipa- | FOUR ARE MADE. BUT JUST TWO WII_L INTEREST FANS Putting Kick-Off Back to 40-Yard Mark and New Ruling on Blocking or Touching of Punt Behind Line Are Fealures. BY H. C. BYRD. publication items under the ROBABLY contained as the Rules” as arc which has just come are just four items, the spectators ar just as well might have been cut down to The pena'ty for clipping has been chgnged so increased from 15 yards to 25 yards. and is to be given the foul instead of from the point of the previous do Another is the fact that the winner of t game has been given #nother opgion. Heret to choosc the kick-off to defend cither goal choices, the winning captain now has the right to choose G. U. STARS BEATEN angen wil make In the < IN HALF-MILE RACE | well hav BAST no former of the few heading mentioned under that head from the press. Listed under tl and, far as as two, or that ping from crea in relationship tc severe infractions Wil Inte The twi portant in the ey are those inve Kick-off back to from e 50-) char the and the in ORANG .—P. Sober, senior at of the City of New York, the nationally known half-milers Johnny Holden and George Marste of Georgetown Universit e Me ropolitan senior track and field cham. pionships at Ashland Stadium here today. Sober made N. J., August the College conquered t Spectators changes which will be a briliant dash in the stretch to defeat Holden by and a half, with Marsters clos hind for third plac {is time w minute 58 seconds, a little slow the two stars he opposed, who created records as members of Georgetown relay team this vear. Loren Murchison, just returned from a world tour, aptured the 100-yare dash, but a lame right leg kept out of the 220. In the century, cholz und Syracuse University mag punt ball was player of in good wc ized I and r for had the use of vered This year when a behind the line of ball will belong to the it, and will cc ing team LECONEY AND GRAY MAKE ' MIDDLE ATLANTIC MARKS | dout: a<'te " doubt as'to w g ball had TRENTON, N. I, August 22 (#).— | crossed |J. A. Leconey of the Meadowbrook Club, Philadelphia, set a new reco: for the Middle Atlantic A. A rd dash by covering the in 10 seconds flat, clipping second from the previous mark the track and field championships day Another new middle A. A. 1 ord was made in the 5-mile run Gray of the Enterprise- Club, delphia, who went the distance in 26 minutes 38 4-5 seconds. The old record was 26 minutes 58 1-5 ARTILLERY POLOISTS - PLAY MARYLANDERS Baltimoreans are expecting best polo match of the se When the 16th Field Artiller; from Fort Myer. Va., invades Maryland Polo Club field at lanaville at 430 p.m The Army four, have been training punt Murchis serim Chet flash side behind. under the punt ar ou but the other tean not occur this ball crosses and has been touche it is to be pl never bLeen These tention to- the i rec- by Phila- are t think are umbig mistake: their the press cials have ta flaws. As tunity ha present hook ifkely exception The of the be held the Hotel F It is not charge of the official inter and only those th except in a second-hi Every consider and even doubt remains present as to ju terpretation « the rule is Wi n settled the Brook ll at h-goal men Camp Meade tion of this important engagement with the classy Baltimore, team and are expecting id the Marylanders scalps to their large collection of trophies in spite of u three-goal handi cap allowed the home club. Maryland Polo Club has drafted | several 3d Corps area riders for its| line-up today he team that will face the Virgintans includes Edwin | Warfleld, John Bosley, Jack Crom. well and Maj. W. O. Blount. Lieuts Sharp and Benson. Capt. Tate and | Maj. Hoyle will take the fleld for the | 16th Field Arumr POTOMACS CLEAN UP | IN ALEXANDRIA MEET; ALEXANDRIA, Va., August- Placing first in the gix. elght and quad races, Potomac Boat Club crews | scored a clean sweep in the rowing races staged here today on the pro.| gram of the annual club regatta of | the Old Dominion Boat Club. Members of the Old Dominion Club competed in a number of canoe races | and comedy stunts, with O'Mera and | Bayles figuring prominently in the scoring. The summaries FOUR-OARED GIGS—Won Boat_Club (Burch, Easley. and Prettyman. coxswain minion Club (Minor, Bell, Hulfish and’ Bell, “OARED' SHEL mac Bu.(rl‘ Club _(Dowling was their desired the that pa idea lin and to be m how “Like a hair cut and fresh collar—you’ve got to have it,” says BOYD, architect Ly Potoma. Scannell, ' Gude second, Old Do ers. 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