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SPORTS. 5 T THE EVENI) STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. SPORTS. ™ - Roush King of Big-League Ouifielders : Rise of West Pleases Senior Circuit RED STAR EASILY EARNS BERTH ON PLAYERS’ NINE| Scores Over Carey Handily in Balloting for All tional Center Fielder—Goslin Gets Into Stel- lar ( lass for tlw First Time. Editor's Note—This is the fifth of a series of articles describing the second annual vote of the players of the two big leagues to pick all-league teams.) 109 bal ered to be had the he Giants National League players ior the man they left fielder in their circuit, Zack Wheat Blades of St. Louis ots cast by best decisive of 7 8 majority : Barnhart of the Meusel of Pirates, ) drew 3, another it srsed by 87 players for the all- Max Carey of the i the big leaguers innati Reds was 1 ¢ competitor, votes of 22 o LANGLEY, JEFFERSON SOCCER TEAMS WIN| Jefre for their secc for the mn in School Soceer League series by snting Powell elevens repre imbia, respectiv The score 1 both gammes wa 1 \ roughshod tion. which first game of the se showed little strength defense or attack and | 6, and Kiki | tance of the voters changing | teams broke Junior | |POLO EVENT PLANS | | UPSET BY WEATHER | Dates for the final matches of (he‘ | annual high and low goal tournaments ]uf the War Department Polo Associa. { tion probably must be shifted again because of today’s showers i Officiuls of the Association had hoped | to stage both matches tomorrow, but | | because of the soggy condition of th | fleld this morning. cannot announc | definite time for the scttling of the | two championships. ’ | War Blues won the the 3d Corps Area four {goal tourney final by | 16th Field Artillery team, 11 | | vesterday. at dtomac Park Th Blues were allowed a handicap of two | | goals. ! The 1ith Field Artillery team will | line up against the 3d Cavalry quartet in the deeiding encounter of the low- goal sgeries. | nmary fw | cant M | M) Ma War right to meet in the high- | trouncing the of ¥ K.ihy Parker Rachr Blues 16th Field *Two | Fie goals—Capt fer (2). 5 John, | Lieut” Scharfe "¢ o—Cel of ¥ {CUBS SEND DUMOV!CH TO KANSAS CITY CLUB| CHICAGO, October )N I Dumovich, southpaw piteher, with th [ Seattle Paci League last s son, has been recalled by the Chic | Cubs and turned over to the K: | City Kaws of the Ame : | tion | He was s 1(‘!.111'91. will 1 Art A payment for | her player| in par | new | has gone to South Carolina. WOMEN IN SPORT BY CORINNE FRAZIER HE first call for rifle practice has been sounded in the District high schools and hundreds of girls have responded. Eastern, Western, Tech and Central all expect to have a record group of sharpshooters on the range when the season opens. Whether or not Business will have a team this year is still a matter of speculation. Coaching a team with degree of efficiency is next to impossible at this school, {total lack of facilities The Tech group met recently and elected their new captain, Grace Moo- maw, and their manager, Helen Dan iel. They feel themselves very fortu- nate in having all six of their letter girls back this year. Dorothy Skinnre, Helen Moomaw, Ida Mae Smith, Edith Adams and Virginia Robinson, who composed last . will be on th ‘ason, shooting for place on the 1928 varsity. arah’ Radcliffe, faculty advisor, tes that practice will be held Satur duy morning at the Central High hool range. All girls Interested in sport are invited to attend, whether they are experienced shots or in the novice class. any due to the Garfleld Adkins, representatives were Locey Elizabeth Orark. Barbarn Livinston, Ellen Birmingham and Bes sie Pluss. The game was played on the Virginta avenue court Twin Oaks playground was the scene of the closest d season, when Willlam S out the home team by one visitors were in the lead until the s two Innings. when Twin Oaks rallied and by their clever dodging tied up the score. In the final minute of pla however, the Phillips lassies bro through their opponents’ defense one more tally, giving them the dec sion, 22 to 21 The players were Philips ances Rueth., Mildred Thompson, Genevieve Giller, Eliza beth McCarthy, Margaret Giller and “Toots” Sothern. Twin Oaks Sadle Jacobs, Elizabeth Shearier and Margaret Kathleen Fisher refereed point ixty girls have indicated their in tentions of joining the rifle group at Western this year and have held their organization meeting, at which they choose their officers. Mary Coleman Worthington was named captain and Lillian Linquist manager The sharpshooters are looking for- ward eagerly to the opening of the range. Mondays and Fridays, with alternate Wednesdays, & heen assigned to them for practice perfods. Coach Crockett will again direct them, ssisted by Miss Yoder The Hilitoppers will suffer of four eir best shots Candy, captain last vear, Mount Holyoke: Betsy George Washington, Arms and Catherine Barner, Powell, Mary She Members of the Washington F | Hockey Assoctation will meet this @ rnoon on_the ENi for practic »m 4 to 6 o'clock. Any hockey en fasts who are not affiliated with the club but would like to pla; game are invited to attend the regular ictice peridds, which are held each ursda this hour, as well as Sat- urday morning from 11 to 1 and Sat- urday afterncon from 4 to 6. Hockey sticks will be provided by the club. the loss Constance has gone to | Erels is at ney Beale at Thompkins ontest of the | the | PLANE VICTIM AIDED | \OGULS SEE EAST ON RUN ' BUCS TO BEAT GRIFFS| b FIRST TIME IN YEARS By the Associated Press PITTSBURGH, Pa., October 21 Marvin Goodwin, aviator and Cincin- i Red pitcher, was killed when his plane fell in Texas last week, | have played a part in the world downfall of a brother “spitter,” | Stanley Coveleskie of the Washington whose performance in the sic thls year was about the op posite of the record he made in the Cleveland Brooklyn serfes of 1920, when he won three games for the | | Indians. | he now world champlon Pirates when they Journeyed to Cinclnnati for | o o\ Fe the last three games on the r»mn-rflfl‘;l" ‘-:».); B schedule, had won the Natlonal|1926. Chica Wit Lo Herrmann Expects Reds and Pirates to Battle for’ Flag, With Cardinals and Cubs Finishing in ext Campaign. who Select Division, | BY JOHN B. FOSTER. EW YORK 2 Western hali of the National League is confident ti [ t Eastern half on the run for the first tim of the Cincinnati outfit is be- make the battle in tonals, Oct n years, " said Herrmann, it has for some ange or two that eness in our infield. e have.” MATTY’S SON ELECTED DIRECTOR OF BRAVES League flux and as a consequence | were giving considerable thought to | the coming series and especially the Washington_pitching staff. Manager Bill McKechnie is said to| have suggested that Goodwin be used | inst his crew in one game, and |, Three Western o inasmuch as the race had been won, | first half anager Juck Hendricks sent him to | ¢! he hill Goodwin, who jolned the Reds late in the Summer, gave the Bucs plenty pitter” and the Pirates took | has of the opportunity to study | vew Yo fling. had as much t may or may not have | &S &ny owners “sy time. will i We can struggle dvantag the “wet This In had a bearing n the he Bostor tribute to . but neverthele: rates are pre ed resolutions s M. Curley, & ch eulogized le leader to the Cincinnati series | Doak, former major league spit-| € pitcher and now a Florida real | | estate operator, was back in his home | | town Pittsburgh, and the Pirate| management asked him if he would help them out by tossing up a few in { practice. Bill had not thrown a ball | | for a long time, so could give no| vious Bill | ball Albert H easurer. sophomora which his up the outstandin Jeffersor 1 the cham. | he ( wller than > title and in | west soccer- ed playe Smith a the cham the " AUTO RACERS GATHER FOR LAUREL CONTEST| The stag tional ch: e classic Washington i famous ri \ship new set ny for withstand on Balt r La ce drivers are ady speed teams with per new chapter 1 up the rear and are sched at th uns to qualify for feature will be { tickets to the tr pre the ch mship held t eventh Sum; tween I erday’s Powell clash & runs will ond only tc the cars will b better to se pature. naugural have flelder. The third contended f votes, Cobh Light hel¢ combi ers in the two of left and cer Wheat and | team, we In the all-A Simmons f408 AT T LIBERTY BASKETERS | (a1 ica e | T0 PRACTICE TONIGHT ! ARLINGTONS TO MEET | man with | om points have been filed cedway can and all-National Les FULTON LOSES JEWELRY |: AS WELL AS RING BOUT\ Liberty t Fifth and L - of the club's reports that there is still a > for one zood plaver on the court nt. Candidates are requested to re- porg tonight or to call Manager Kremt e rto.c fanager Kremb | 10, Sa%e | of last vear's c H';Yu"»: on the Virginia te: th the squad ag The Ar mcor Lewis Rarnes, L‘“‘ Basmionghin or ge Cadova and |Kinia and handed two m McGathy has | backs to the Mo the roster. The Prince Georye to open their | and Arli the f ball gton ni ale of the loc son Su v nes nday at until nee, Ful Fred was the ring The ring COE’S POMPEY, RETIRED, WILL GROO FOR DERBY County title on play-off Knickerbockers | measure of the | ks in the fight for limited crown. plan vember 15 'HUDKINS GETS DECISION 1 OVER MIKE BALLER'NO' The curtain will fall on ball in Alexandria Sunday Virglr clash | series ship the District u andlot base when the 5 y's team in the de for the the Virginia town |COLONELS OPEN SERIES WITH FRISCO CLUB TODAY SAN FRANCISCO, Octot 7o) Two of the strongest minor league base ball teams in the country will| COLGATE LOSES HELWIG | : ON EVE OF B,G GAMEf::‘,:fiY today \)tel'.\ the Loulsville I‘n;L HAMILTON, N. Y., October 22 (P). | pore, Rl aaiie e | " Golonels Saturday received a setback, | the Ameri v ha K, reopen ry in the first practice ipated in since the opening h Canisi ( o which ch; divi the se The Himy where he for entry in Downs next CELMARS BEATS TUCKER ON SECOND-ROUND FOUL | NEW YORK Celmars, man Andy Tur in mat Tucke Ruby weight, over the veteran ¥ was of of the we Balle: nplon of this 3 sor on irently handicapped by recent spell of sickness, was dropped twice, once in the ninth and again in the tenth. Derby Spring won the pennant in ciation this vear, sily slipped throue in the Pacific Coast The visitors, stron; ar- vesterday and went through : rkout October Toey o won fr on a counted on on to ‘ will not be in | e Golast | Kamekichi Suzuki, holder of the na- | 1 junior 18.2 balkline billiard wampionship, will not defend his title this year, having returned to Japan. | are well under way, however, | tournament ar] Rai dium in attempt tc for 10-1 wer i 1 the in_of Americ SPORT MART 1303 F St. 914 F St. 1410 N. Y. Ave E you troubled with dandruff; R A your hair comb out too freely; are you constantly annoyed by itching of the If 80, begin the use of Neavbro's firepared erpicide quickly eradicate dandruff, checks hlhni hair, and stimulates new hair-strength an scalp? Herpiade at once. Scientifically to destroy the cause of hair loss, Abrand newidea in collars Trom thedouseo, vigor. 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OBTAINS | AUDITORIUM GYMNASIUM |3 the Announcement is that the Washington Auditorfum gymnastum | facilities have been taken over by the newly orgs District Ath- | mail letic Club and mem- | DeT bership are organization will tion of Joseph Ba stage general at I games and boxing exhibitions Inside Golf | By Chester Horto The hockey for & group at Western meets e this afternoon Hollow B Meyers, ch, states that 120 girls have stgned | up to learn the game in addition to snced players who are ex eport for the various c! s practice will begin are organ a. nd Seniors have already elec captains. Jennte Turnbull | will lead the and Cassie Da- | vidson will captain the Juniors Elizabeth Waller nd Margaret | ve been named as hockey Cla on as Junior: N —Kenesa ature made Tnat & pic k rehers we 650.56 1e victorlous d ch cent into 35 _six ball schedule for the of the F opens this game between John All played he zed basket w being received. be under the man. It p meats il referee lete schedule for the series secretary the amount $500 went Ikeeper; bhouse Devir same $250 he e The back differs fr wood In i, swing with the k5 the iron back (Rex d pitcher who with the A good | rule with the mid- | iron is to so take| it back that never goes L of a line even wit! the ou de point | of the right shoulder. Tt it oes in hehind you, you will he swinging it in th down swing, whereas the for. the fron is more of rgetown in division the feature basket ball It v a battle h’strong guard defen- each team had to work | for its few goals. Curtis won t 2-point margain, elud their guards for one more goal their opponents were able to Vic A ted from Cubs, have reason to be than r the trade, because they we: rded full share: Commissioner Landis plans to m chec dsthroned befor the the 1 of week udlow fought des. points in the first half on the Plaza field, but nd frame Blair-Hayes came tront, ipletely outplaying eir oppo -to-3 victory. | > first 4 with the | low to the ground in ¢ n swing, exactly as you do the wood. Brace the right leg, reach the left arm outward, then bri the clubhead | upward with the wrist—but alw be not to introduce this wrist- g too early (Copyright IVflllllllIIIIlIIIIIIllllN|||ll|lII|lIIIlllIIIIlIll“lllllllllllll""lu Union House § f) TAILORS MB‘(CI’S Of Fme half had ‘¢ Ramey and Violet the hc for Ela ch shooting five field goals. h made the three points VS. VIRGINIA Charlottesville, Va. 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