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UNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON NOVEMBER 1925—SPORTS SECTIO! Glenna Collett Will Play Golf Here Today MacFarlane Is Rated Best U. S. Pro. S. WOMAN'S CHAMPION LIQTED FOR TWO LLASHES U. To Figure With Three Other Stars in Morning and Afte hington Golf and Country Club—Other Link noon Matches at Wz Gossip. BY WALTER R. MERICA'S woman go!f champion, McCALLUM, the finest record any ever compiled in this coun possessor o Glenna Coliett in Washington has Harley ry, A today. R. L. will make her first tt has never plaved abont Washington. since 1908, b appearance nor any E when &.C held here competitors for scheduled 1o and John at 9:30 woman champion playcd in the Capital 1 1 a women's titnlar eve her_foremc Whecling. W. Vi idie \tlantic-open ch k¢ a hole, in the only Fritzi Stifel, hails X ationa play ag Farrell This the Col Chevy lett’ a Leo Dic with Chase d one of ifom M. hali ain new mpion adicap of a this morning Dic against oand win th impossihle ernoon at 2 o'clock Miss Coll Farrell, 1i wemen ccomplished w meh game | n tricd out gainst such a stellar pair as Farr e Inside Go Washington' less By el will pair nbat this morning although the fminine stars and Diegel Golf| great the Miss they have the for hale Idom many times by the first i on he courses are Vil b m his on M post hi street ter Horton, Las Rolan m at the day there is merely lool Fotl and actually sed t while ihe ¢ head goes theouwgh. The player ~choo! see the hall just hetore he swings and during his swing through it_before his shots will come off as In the diffcrence 2ol sh bhetween made t the servel \ 1sand the tinal | which Coombs Wa Roger round intry ¢ was posipe ot iz to see the ball with anything e than a va- t. hypnotie sfare at the white blur tleat repre. nts the ball win. many a golf us fixed on the ball, undue cause cle enahan reached the cket. We thre SEE THE BALL T JUST TN . match Tast o B storm ddress a will noi than a few seconds. weil to look away back to it while ree times, though it is . then two or t seen— ny iust stared af. Chasmar of t He takes up sid steps of Two of the course supe he entir and eizhteenth teenth will he very additior be garded poin Rad eizzht d snow have ¢ the b muddy all along the witempted to railvoc he eights of the air from enti v ewarded bt ¥ [ towil also is see the ¢ Thers pensaic inx in irexh \wa fishing in salt'w seems to be-alive the rock variety, 1 both size and daily ence striped and of thousands of W hespeak of a fishine growing better as it the Golf| meu not played past extending e putiing | o cateh g0 down yout the | W o fish hin S nd it ks, of conr Chesepeske By Vit fish, mosus ane ches 1 number: are These catehe ter e deep Jeen consiruc t wols ¥ othe a of ould vise , the ha finish. ) they se 4 nea otherwise hiil on eith hole curs bounding down the lieve conges secor Eastern Shore Sporty Spot. As has been the case in past ¥ the best trolling ground for the “hig ones” is on the Fastern Shore of the vay from Love Point dovn ihe Kent shore to Bloody Point. \What is be lieved to he the larzest rock taken on hook and line fr the hay this vear was landed | enstein of Baltlmore, Md., with Capt Harry Christian Anuapelis. off Bloody Point. 1 1 2 pounds and measure | 33 viches in length. Those fishing for the bi that all their fish were caushi deep with the drone bait. Lt that the larger rock are il trolling deep with four or five ounce sinkers attached to the line (o take it down to the larger fish. Fish weigh ing anywhere from ong to six or seven are caught near the surfac school of rock has been lo by the appearance of the sea but_only occasionally is a larger of this family caught in this on 1 the on which hole on crowde ind re. the & zolfers the Middie on who successfully st op hampionship of ihe Middle Atkant asking for afiil antic Golf eve affilia con try fessional axed ope iation in o tion, wi in con uence wnd Pred M tessional als fellows say rollinz seems caugzht vill aid Leod or who ope rament d the i winner irning T enviable And by the the day he at ¥ Diegel Diezt F of the pounds after cated gulls member manner. When using a visable to place a bloodworm on the hook. This is not absulutely neces. sary, but it proves an added aur tion the fish and they attack ft vieiously, When you get a strike and do not hook vour fish, don’t allow vour lure to stay in the water tn await another strike, reel in and place another worm on vour hook. These | fish either get hooked when they strike vour lure and bait or they take off the bloodworm as ne:tly could do it with a pair of and unless vou gei a very rock there wiil be no doubt in mind whether vou have him on end of your line is and marks Wiy codiated one under € match Fred who shot a wdmirer of ee rse Leo e cod of « still st the maich Lo drone bait it is ad lumbia 1 bhut beat K ent of Fddie of hri est Towns of 1 Indian iian Spring Ifers in the country. Hutchison at er 4 vear ago, reputation as one professional brigad Peter Jackson at resiznation November 10. Jacks anning t business ington Appo fennay Spring cceeds Indian whose cames i small your the vou sors enter u.-\npn-». their words on Washingt Cong vlters mnual Tues Country Club, the annual Fall Newspaper \ of Perch. Mr. and Mrs. Baghy King of 415 reet southeast. fishing from the of the Old Steel Plant one day last week. landed a nice bunch of big vellow perch, many of them weighing ahout a pound each. Kine | said that they got bites fast and furious and that these gumely liitle fish snapped at the minnows offered on paris of the course | them whether the bait wax zlive « ) changes {dead. Tn addition to ihe vellow | b King said they landed ih nzton, real-| rockfish of the pan size. rsking a club | Next Wednesday evenin eat part of his | ber 4, the Poiomac Anglers the course tion, lzaak Walton Chapter of reenkeeper District of Colwmbia, will hul of the greens t-together meeting” in the « supe torium of the Interior Departme 1C will be another of those inte: ing evenings at which tures of fish life an several men who K part of their lives the denizens of 'he Admission will be b t tckets may i memb the F Good Cat, 1 The occas ent of Golt ¢ players pe Washing what newspaper the (ongress: Anyhow O ma jor hans wha the and 1 do to hame. vourse is sional nents this Fall and ve per will ood envugh to plans improve he news will t bhout Golf_clubs izing the u member t Ime to superv arning to pr whom th will b In other will be respons Noven- e om apa keeper keep of the t the ttee @ the board of governors Apring took the initinl step line last Spring W ing around for a experienced and skilled greenkeeper and Columbia s taken steps to transfer supervision of | the course from the shoulders of G. J. Chasmar, 9aairman of the greens con mittee, (0 & professional. ehair i visory Erreen the up chairman n for motion WL Ty his esms e. Indian long this shington is look comn e devoted he Study of will be given ard only. b cured from any ciation or from | The Star. The Potomac Anglers wints to Increase its |and In order to do o’ has SEMI-FINAL TO JOHNSTON-|{ie siogan “Each member s & mers IN MEXICAN NET PLA Y |of the United States have (ull me October 31 (#) bership. Washington being pital of the United States, William M, Johnston of San Francisco |10 be the oue place In the countny today defeated A. I. Chapin, jr., of | that should have a large tieniber Bpringfield, Mass.. in the semi-finals | ship, because it i< here that the vari- of the men’s singles of the Mexicun|ous laws looking to the futnre national tennis championships zame life are enacted. and if , 10—8. | children and our In the semifinals of the women's|are (o enjoy the same privilesed ihat singles Mrs. Molia R. Mallory defeat-| we have had, the more pressure, ed Mary K. Browne of Los Anscles, | brought to bear=on members of 6B 3—6, 64, Congress, the more Wkelihood there pro 1850~ of MEXICO. CITY. 6—2, our st he wants them to. | ROD AND STREAM BY FERRY MILLER. fis eut | deep | adopied | of ! children’s children | WITH 0R|OI.E TEAM | | with (he Wushinzton Gun Club team | second of the in(erciiv engagements. prive in class A, He was closely fol. | B winners were Slonroe, murksman, led in elass € with S8, | Is led the Orioles by @ qvlrl"} der the Lewls class syitem. Robert unners of the Oriole Club of Baltl- | more came off even In thelr match vesterday Rach | team scored 869 breaks in 1,000 in the | M. Carvey of Baltimore was high man with & count of 45 and won the lowed by Stine. who broke 92, and | Lavekinek, who scored 91, op. 87, and Floyd, 85. John Rutherford. a 16-year-old | while Techudl and D. Wagner copped the two remzining trophies 194 in the doubles competi- The trophies w warded un- | son winning with a score of 41 and Wyntoop and Burrows taking second F of the clevarest bits of trategy ever worked upon a goli course | test matches ever staged. decided one of the g A bit of quick thinking (FOR MONDAY ) FIRST RACE frlo the champion<hip, urse, & o FroHec proved to be the 2. “Queen Declare. 11 enthusiasts who ? Present-day pre Merry Mun, 1! L 10s RACE the lof this ttame struggle of some 17 Sun | 1n the morning round of this ma | which | the Fox ch, was played Hill course on Staten Island Alec Smith had a of 71 and Mackie 72, For the aiternoon them turned in a 66 |1 dafy any of the young bloods Loday 10 heat that!” daclaras the gray- | haired but youthfully snappy Smith. “It's never heen done." 1 asked Alec to tell me a et D daint in Midsummer at Labraitor, 149 $8aint Pane Brookemeade Stable ent ener sntey THIRD RACE and_upwar T Ruler el i i s Denier medal sce [ 18 holes each of [ i i Pasker_ purse lons—Wh s 108" Choo 114: Deviner RACE. _the N Fenencent, S Siear 1l about the Do 11 111 Eavino. 3 Soldier 1IN $The Engineer, Anniecrost. 1 W Mclean entis T RACE. purse et Wikearolds and. ups areer 1R Pophoot. 14 Yos™"d 105 Floren Fans Started Argument. b begin with,” said he, I was oiessional a1 the Wykagyl Conntry New York. and Imac professional at the F It chanced that some of Fox Hills members also belonged Wikagyl, and having the chance horh Isaae and me in aciion Nt 20 Argument over our respec Ltive whilities Now, | had won the national open in 1906 wnd had tied (or it in 1901, los ing on the piay-ofl, and it might have been presumed that T would have the edge on Mackie. but the latter had heen cominz alons in great style, and it thouzht ihat, playing over his course, he wouid have an even win S15000 the Monu the | at T got e : SIXTH . it Bay BLunn. NG SEVENTH Roland Pa Alung, 113 i Kot ario 1L M wint. 1 RACE “aimin 1010 Altissn 06 107 106 ats o i Wave Crent t & firlonga — ¢ shufe 10 Sorm Kins ERepIY ' weter. 107 dorme s 15 Fotwien e RAC il g [ W Peeo s - g ree Put Up. rgument like this starts | | settled. The upshot e purse put 2nd | agreed to play wst the whole member ship of Wykaxyl and Fox Hills turned to see the match #nd many other clubs contributed spectators, too. Par tiszns of each of us just naturally bei ‘their heads off,’ 100, “I've never gone throuzh a harder battle than Mackie gave me. At the end of the morning round I was 1 up, and throughout the =iternoon session | it was nip and tuck ail the way. “At the sixth hole, a tricky just when I had taken the lead, Isaac sank @ 20-foot puit for a bivdie 4 and cut me down. At the tenth. a par 4 hole, he :2nin dricged me hack by | ¢ holing « 20Tocter for a birdie 3 “AL sisteenth 1 zot him by abing @ 20-foot bivdie 2. and when which ent dertive to 1 g ¢ haimad ok “When an P i has 1o he 2 hand e clei it it and Ts 1 think was ' i a compar ansed the waters of the 1o On'y Potomac line iy few th a 1he 100 discolored to permit the fish to the h with in this vicinity h than in catch more of caths 5 re in vel water above George- 11s that Congress these & S e et to Re Ope fraternity s co ssent a1 the meel night and i® ix hoped many will take advan oppori to learn mie hing more of the habits of the h {rom the veels to be shown and from the iips of men who know and have made It a life study. A helited repori come Eastern Shore. where Morris i Fiank and Edwin Spurry Michzels, fishing in Miles landed one day last week fish, all said ta he of good size. This suhstantiates the ment that the hest fishing for the stripers is on the hack puit [ for the Meeting The fishing mvited 1o be Wardnasday in veat of the v e fiom the Ryott of st River rock tighteenth stretch hoth to the egy and sering me measurad by Alex Smith of Isaac sume_ that mmers ago. 1ee nd final hole 1 is meant The gallery weath as we w The essen when we engih “When we o ound them so Isaac and raferee ide who skould He ruled tha Golf Strategies That Won Some Important Strug flles By Bunker. LENGTH OF HOLE =310 YARDS twice a ho'der of nal open title and four times winner of the Metropolitan open undoing famous five Mackic brothers and a crackerjack of This day . ¢ s rec & |are of hut recent vintage will alter their opinion aiter hearing the details Ma one of the ord-breaking scores t the was 1 up. that needed thirty-sixth 1 only to halve the hole 16 win the match. llective | held h= ent down excitement gol drives ths Hom did not of equal t nearly abreast I looked appealingly A. H. Pogson, to de Play firsi. 1 should. Devised Stratezy. “This gave me the ha sirategy Now vou u under the vas fmpossibie iole at Fox 11 enzth Iy A0 60 econdly. (he pson the Iaft [ play o the fairway inbroken apnro pad an open-and Bul there is hotozy in golf. ould but play certain positic hat Mackie sho « hal However. it 00 short. Othes ikely to play Shot <hot My Aly eht hort nr bl 1 1o play putted firs nehes and siym n 4 “The Hill abou our pai each took 3 ominz in.’ Needless Hills that Fox nak an class il ruling was highly that and e sreen on the line had hoped 12 to dev the battle. think that strat stinz conditions the eizhieenth Vards ves we were is from the pin. was guarded by and right, but Iswac ing from the so that we had an ach, Seemingly, we i-shut play before us. such a thi as ps; 1 decided that if 1 short of the flag in i the chances were uld shool past it P ved hole and vieiory would not de tc play rwise Iszae would he opportunity decided 2ht <t s was 310 va Just ned out 1o stopped ahout f the pin. Mackie then pro feat past the hole. overran the cup six ied him. We halved he just 15 Teet day in and 33 irse of that 230 vards. fhe Mackie going out and - t older members of Wykagyl sl talk e WAL 0 ¥ astern side of the bhav, A new kind of fish his reached the Stteniion of this column. 1t i€ known L hasfish. a4 work-like membher he finey dvibe. who is perhaps the ies1 parasite of the fishes his creature works fts way into the throais of Jarser fish by means of iis trong hooked teeth. and feeds upon, " { s vietims' innec muscles. The help less viettm soon becomes Houting Phulk, absolutely powerless lefen: | s, The only wav for a r n»h 10 escape the hazfish, stranse as mey seem, is 1o he captured by Sonr fisherman. ‘The moment the larze the water the hagfish its throat and swimse fish leaves stipe out of depihs search of | teket. back into the another meal gz who o never Fishi fishing Kansas 1 Vo I kAN~ in nes First. leis husiness | is Bert Collins City, Kans season approaches people of that town ze ad in one of the smething like the fol A man interfere with stovekeener fishing vear the see a full apers s each will town's lowing T hear the R hear the rumble of the Acgnes with fhe uss <01 clawe shou. take ms fishing pole and hike Rusiness Is heginning to with my fishing.” the ad.ert soes on’ (o “so the store of Collinx, ‘the man’s iriend.’ {he closed for a month. The fish jcalling me. My clerks are all worked down to skin #nd hones walt ling on customers 1 an zoing o send all of them away for a month, atter which ilme the store will have more bargains than our dog has | flans My ds | ek, | from which hve fishworm as he AM now ab the music of the path & rock ‘es 0f the bullhead and the l 1 pickerel as he For 500 years, maybe longer emeni ert will it up in the natural proce Perha many of them really be {lieve they do keep the weight solidly . dare sav most the back swing, but 1 parallels seversl other ietails of the golf swing appezr 1o be one thing and yet are an vther, No one can accuse me, however, of | specialty of little hard everything ines. the: trai Colline makes a that “have had a His «tore conta pins to thresh he hax. purchnsed been injured in & fite, wreck. evelone or any old thing. 1 unique wdvertising attacts 1o his store huge crowds. the re being 0000 in one duyv. e is years i “some mne.-mw * er. so here gues with the truth about the weight-planting on the right heel | throughout the back swing. The quickest wa ihix. Neur the top of the b come up on vour right toe I That tion you 1 T ck sawing | ightly. may be astonishing informa- | w 1ot of golfers, but befor the idea thet | mean you s<hould rear away up on the right! toe fet me explain that you accom- | plish this mostly by a springiness in ! the right leg at back swing. o stand absclutely st and solid on | [the vight heel throughout the duck | swing Wil cause a Siffness in the | on ite schedule vesterday by defeating | right leg that will emharass the free Langley Junior High, 3 10 1. at the!doem o{ the body section. You may Monument Grounds. 'Langley scored [ have noticed this feeling of stiffness in the openinc period, but Capital [ and difficulty near the top of your tied the count and went ahead by |uwn back swing. It so, try this: As crossing the line twice in the second.; vou get near the !op of the back]._ Harry Knight's dribble down the | swing iet the body rise just slightly | ; entive ‘lengih of the field neited | toward the right toe. The heel, per- another ®oal in the fourth quar und prevented the schoolboys from | the vise s such that the welght is sending the ball into the nettinz for | yostly on the toe. This will imme- the (ving score. jately release all the restraint in the . | shoulders and (hroughout the entire | Since the advent of foot bail i |1ighi side. It will put a springiness | LAmerican colleges in 1876 there haye | n the sw.ng as a whole. It promotes [been very few cames in which neithe |+ better batance thronghout. ten scored. The first ocession of th |1 warn the zolfer of one thing, and | kind was in 1374, when Yale and Har 1 is, e careful not to overdo this, vard left the faid witheut having | <pringing away |scored. je that six safeties | will lead to trouhle. oy get 1 Ad and LANGLEY SOCCER TEAM BOWS TO CAPITAL CLUB Capltal Boys' Soccer Club siarted ¢l It is t Remember tha: | were made in the game, but under the | overdoing a good thing isjust as had rutes of that day & safety did nai)is met doink it at all, possibly worse. count in seoring. You perhaps have .noticed that the illusive | all things that | b-ing flat on the ground at the hit- ting instant, the aame as in the ad- 1 can get at it is swing. this point in the!pon: Dresser. some also ran 2. out. ont.third. also ran, than that, to keep his weight solidly on his heels throughout the swing. interfere | tors in the beginning started that and all others in the wake have pltked‘ of time and passed it along. tournament golfers all appear to be off the right heel when they hit, and, | | planted on the right heel throughout | like many other golfer this | wondered how they got that way since the rules ca 1ress. Well, holding back anything from the gouulme it one way. know how to hit the ball & mile have | & t anoih Try he toe near t 1 think v (Copy nrien, Ch secoud third. Time. Running Fox, Reliabie: wal, alsh rau Broud, Roval THIRD RACE, 3- 70 yards—Thimble. FOURTH RAC] longs—Luacky Play. 28 .1 to 6. wor 1% 2 thi FIFTH RAC] 30 yards—Sun Tess 107 . out. out. up on the right toa | Corkelm and Busier alxd nrrg RACE, osaue, out. wom: e, fo %. %oui Granshopper. e-oad ut to back up one of the ancient theories of the golf swing | and let the chips fall where they may—do a lot of good. the golier has been told | 4.2 Instruc- , you may have Il for the right heel some of the ancient theories | while the players who this easing up toward | he top of the back | ou'll izbt. 192 i Torr Aead mia W Ayear-olds up: 10% (Thurber). Gird, Times i1 Evil Mamma, Rep: Alfman and Whitewash -searolds v 113 out. eut. won: Triimph. second: Star ¥, | haps, does not leave the ground, but m‘; third. Time, x-ve-r»nm-\ u 145" (Thurhe n: Mino. 176 (Fields). & 111 (Richard). Avisack and & fur- yearolis un: 1 mile and “Thurber). even. Turi 1dol. 105 ¢ Bleh: ocond: Forest Flowe:. Third. Time. 1:451,. n gbeut 6 fur de) oer Kicharae!) Vittie Noon 18 jon, 113 ln. Skip up to our balls we | that | important | in| middle | TCANTER RUNS FIRST | IN KENTUCKY STAKES LOUISVILLE. Ky The fleet Cant . frack: 2-veariold, showed. Jots. of enrly foot ‘to win the $10,000 added Ken- | tucky Jockey Club stakes at Church- | ill_Downs this afternoon, beating a | field of seven other ju* niles to the registering posi. He '« $23,315 net for his owner. His th or the mile was 1:41. “Flizht of and a HAGEN DROPPED TO T‘”QD PLACE IN NATIONA | ! i Barnen, British Open Wmner, Second to American Champion—Macdonald Smith Ranked Fourth, While Fifth Goes to Diegel. BY RAY EW YORK. October 31.—1 the top of the proiessional goli world ances oi the members oi the paid brigade for 1925 reveals at the ime was seebnd, a length quarter hac and Rhinock | third, a lengeh in the rear, but six lengths ahead of Payne Whitney's | Canter paid $8.50, $2.70 and $3.10 on head of the procession names that have been familiar to followers of McCARTHY. The old school has regained it place at A resume of the perform- each $2 mutnal ticket to win, place and show: Flight of 'Fime’s price was $3.60 and $3.00 and Rhinock paid|the links game for many $4.10 to show., 1 The season just drawing to a close furnished many s and . The s the richest in the West | ypcets, chief of which was the near tlide into oblivion of Walter Hagen, or Juveniles this season, was run who was undisputed holder of place No. 1 in the ranking for 1924. Only j s very. heayy: ‘téack < A denss: haz amazing week of goli during the waning stages of the scason saved hung ever the field it post time. AN A WookRall e uEmE e, B Ay him from droppirg iar down in the list, and victory ir America Starting la Canter moved rapid 2 % forward and wxs third at the quarter. | Drofessional npionship tonrnament enabled him to carn positio Based on of achleve- At the balf, Jockey C. Turmer had | pulled his mount up to second p! ment in competition which he held by a length. He van|during the the writer ranks Flight of Time out of the lead at the | the professionals for 1925 in the head of the stretch and these (wo| following order. with their club afMli- ations l { fought it out to the last, with Rhinock Willie MacKarlane, Oak Ridge. hanging on third. | Jim Barnes, Tampa, Fla. | E Walter Hagen, Pasadena, Fla. | years. surprises the third promise of making a sweep of the hig events of the vear. He carried off nearly every medal of noie, and amongz the championships won were the California open. North and South title, and the Western | open He the b the British lery ruined his eighteen. In the finished up with Die maint the front runners by the Canadian open champi first man 1o win this twice in In the Florida open high-zr fie All the others in 4 championshin o played top-notch goif vear. Farrell finixhed back of MacKarlane in n open. He won the Philadelphia championship #nd play n 1l throuzhout the season A his theii tournam in gal last . he hy five the final bt an game American the leaders h was leading strokes nning of round nruly the oper Smith, Lakev open, L e ; on Farrell, Quaker Ridse. Sarazen, Fresh Meadow’ William Melhorn, Westworeland. | doe Turnesa, Fairview. . Al Watrous, Grand Rapids, Four Outstanding frst four named have \ding figures in the ancient for vears. Their averaze az ears. PBarnes sets the yith 40 v MacFarlane i Smith is 37. while Hagen i vounzest of the seasoned roup. vears old. The average uze of remaining six in the selectior | about 26 Mackarlane is placed suse of his vietory in the pen. In the wrifer's opini American open should be rates | higher than the British open. inas much as the competition in the United States classic now is harder than in the British even Againsi one of | ever competed in Mackarlane came thic sfter double pliy-off Jones. the zreatest golfer of the “zen eration. ‘He proved his metile agzin few weeks later in defeatin re lect field in the Shawnee open Rarnes won back « lot of his former prestige snd second placs in the ing by bringinz bick the British open title. For 1 upward fortensen ) 116 Runt. | 1:144-5 id Bas place with winning nship. the ears First he from addition Tampa | alds succession “Mortensen ) Clarive R. 112 Skivemdale. Time. 1:16 Coast Guurd 3, tuclongs 8460, W Poa 115 (% 5. Lucky and” i The autsts zame Is 37 the “first ten” won and dis zhout the stroke third n o€ Syoe | Booix ‘alsi ran |, THIRD RACE Half Pin | 20, “$i3.10, Ciobnson ) 33 10, 4. second 101 (Staele third. ' Time. oight Rose. Tie Spu wnd Lancer also rag FOURTH RAC! ear‘olds and up furlongs—Huilo, 101 (Jollex ). 87 R Fretwell. 110 (Con aevond Licufen S1F.90. . Time. ddie. Ferg venn Cimun S5 olds: 1 mila—a 50 0. s3.10 (Maibeni. 280 (Seovie s A T0 0 Helen = B Dark Phani pace “ome 38, the T seur-olds s throv 108 and Mo Abstr the 22 we v S4 30 No. - national the | Sar Narazen on Game Beautiful zen found himsels Ducrov FIFTH RAC 192 (Turyer) . Flizht of Tima Rhinock 141 open ning the three sir % iona agair He tin 293 ch in two strokes el h mpionship by Methorn | i n K 33 | hed i . he besi fie that ny e ment igh trinmphant with Baobin an SIXTH RACE long— Aready 0% Timie, au <o un for Fa Nonia 5. Ball tler alo can the profession fine fiel lane. in winning “ his hin e | zood ve hest ¢ the o Wranzle it ank i Sweapetal eu aledy was th A thirtv-seventh sen he + time Macdon zing defe KENNEL AND FIELD George H. Kernodle LAUREL RESULTS “vear-olds: 1 <740 103 (Wallace Tarnuelm. 105 1:45 % Colum Mariel S AMES D. FOLEY, reports that entries week follows secretary ef the National Poolesville Capital Field Tria for the which i to be | J meet at My meet ihird Beat Shot [ meet, run at oreman Trapeze. Indixn Brown also ran THIRD R+ F Tales next end. are rather slow coming in, due to the fact that the closely aiter the Baltimore which Since meet, being he the day of t g after 2oyear is now 115 x thirit Ma Lady's Manor the lists are held oper e oo bie that of tin er it is pra re 5 sportsmen will enter their d Rocket e in Pollesvilie this f Dr they The the veur Otis D, will not carry Sticknev, who 2o in an an n Dr Kennels have for the Allentown show, Al breeds who officiated official, T, S ported some of the viers that have eve and should be a comp Mrs. G. F. Snyder's Bos bitch. Snyder’s 1'nexpecte: cently whelped a lift r markably well marked pupnies. There are three males and one female in the litter, all With strong heads and ver: abhy bodies cke 1} white ed this breed. The sire of this litter Mrs. Snvder's Peter Simon, a grap son of Ch. Peter’s King. -Mrs. Snyier plans to keep the entire litter as sho prospeet where she was under the sama Germantown, lin in test bulite Ameriea won ) Broom Callaban ) Polls Meiviszie (Breun: | was ki i, Time: 1:15 Fiow | tomobl 1 \\..m’»r' also ran. jen ne w and un: 1, | Stickney's el S21. 86| (he last few vears featured in the run ning of the local meet. Every hird dog (ancier in this section knows of® the brilliant pertormances Sergy and Ch e Rex. This gram from Ge, Del.. whicn res oS owned by Seof G M come ent g Blaze g 1 Mid-at Iso ran o itamist terrier \ re- Seamen G ianmare. Maxy received o tel . Gray at Lawvel s follows: T Frank Kidwell W.sh inglon.” prize winfers in field tourna ment. The xreatest contest ever held in North or East according 1o sporis men here from twelve States.” The confirmation of this report is that Fashion Jack, winner of the puppy stake at Baltimore last vear, placed second in the Members Derby gnd second in the Open Derby. and that Jack’s sire, Fashion Piece. went sec ond in the Members' Allage Stake. has ze T Flint and Smirty wlds and un 114 um Opperman. 1 econd: Shadow i, Time. 1 apect also ran and only and collay hiaze requ ir COLUMBIA RESULTS FIRST RACE. dovear-ol uler. 107 (Al ), & Heten Mator 108 (Lokiny Ink. 103 (Garner). S, 10 Melvina k RADIATORS, FENDERS BODIES MADE AND REFAIKED NEW RADIATORS FOR AUTOS WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS. ) 0. 0 won SVa0 84 20 thind Mourie. Be ami Memohis nd g 1 William Monroe reports the hreed ing of his bluck shepherd bitch, E Schwartzwald, hest puppy at the ch show this Spring, and bred at Mrs. W, W, ride’s local Kennel, to | Atert tiahn's vecently imported stud {dog. Cuno von Fichtenhugel, P. H.. H., a dog recommended by the rman socieiy for both work and quality breeding. 104 eyt $8.60. 34N Evans. ISephy . 3280, thind. Time. 118, Mal vador Biliv Waly wnd Mark Aurele also ra vear-olds up: 5 furlongs - 440, %7 0 Tri o) 73 Have the l u@ MOTHS | 4% Been Eating C2 Your Clothes? If So, 1elephone Col. 3798.-J. THE LINCOLN TEXTILE CO. Tears. Anue. won econd th Chresis ara and John K. d-year-olds up fhett ', | $7 80" Hope. 108 (C6 Heilo Parduer. S AN Cannzel and Carrs Frank Leach’s bull terrier, Newcoin Regrel, defeated several champions and went (o winners and hest of hreed it the recent Germantown. Pa., show Regret's grandsire, Ch. Artesian En- Sign, was reserve to him in the reg a1 classes, while M Philadelphia and Ch. Cloudland White Mist were defeated in the speclal for hest of breed. White Mist, an exceedingly hard one to heat, had just come from Tong s fiu. $4.80. el aecond hird. 3-year-olds —Coquina 108 _(Mann ) $3.30. won: Mise Nantura. SHRO. 4 wecond” Creatw (Yerrat) 80. Time wood. Explosive. Filty also ran. SIXTH RACE | 70 _vards—Vaui; | £15:40. '$5 6. S3 tern. 100 (Blover, W 103 (Yerrat 08, Tiustrator. azonla aleo ra SEVENTH RACE. | and 7 un. s i 11§ Bucney | 06 1 Re:t and Amelia S 0 Filty 1 mile and ( Auderaon uire MeMas | sccond: Test of | 30, third, Time. Bluckolia and Queen | 1 mile | (Blose) sear-olde 10: S.year-olde up: Bunch. 108 won ¢Logan). 104 (Lamberso Warwick and FAIRMOUNT RESULTS RACE. 3-year-olds up: 6 furlongs— 113 (Gianellon . $18.10. ‘#F( 3 e iTe s Fogth. Tieyt Rust, Hippers Sam and sear-olds up: Wallis) - $4.60. 53, Fox. 103 (Geving). | Misa Emmerl, 107 Time. 1:11.° O | . Pozonig. The Count, | Dukedom. ¥ oung ran. i up Wear Better When Custom Tailored— | FIRST [ Chopatick: o, w 4. Mulciher, ‘ §4.90- 8 R wacond: A tator, Kindall. | The Dirtator: Kendull { Anpa H.. Mis Vicginia, oftin, atio ran. SECOND RACE. 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Groom and Contusion alen Tan, SIXTH RACE. 3-vear-old up: 1% 02 (Charles). $14.90. $8.10."33.80, o Tav, 0 men»em $26.70, 3630, necond: , Ramkin, 10~ (Blandau): I«un third. Time,* 2 nbom. Dust Proof a aeg wam SEVENTH RACE. 3-year-olds up: @ fur- onga—8t. Maurice. ‘113 (Neal). $14.60. S50, :_Dave Goldie, (Charlaa) '$10.20. $7.70. yecond Star. 107 (Dawaos:. § 1:144-3. London Smoke. Tionity Witchet. Dr. Sisi Floy Lillis. Eleanor W., Blue Goose. | War Sianer and Baby Lane alsd ran. 70, Cvwatiia); aports froin all sections of the unird. indicate that the present sea- son_of inter-colleginte foot ball will| eclipke aj} previous records in the mat- | ter of attendance. With - capacious stadiums now dotting the land, gather- ings of 50,000 spectat have bacome &mt commen ln bot. the East and oo 3 |