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e THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C,. NOVEMBER 8, 1925—-SPORTS SECTION. Rickard May Yet Stage Dempsey Wills Go : Golf Pros Soon Hike South and West WISE ONES BELIEVE TEX | [ ok powvs soccess 1o noT conmms WESTANNEXES CLUB NEARLY £50,000 AT STAKE WILL TAKE OVER BATTLE L= GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP [N CALIFORNIA AND DIXIE | ‘ ‘ . Martin . West, for vears one of = - = S % - | ¢ 3 the leadi ifers of the Wash P L = o Announcement lhal hghl Will Be Staged in I\ew‘ . [ Giol and Countrs Cub. won the ehan. | Los Angeles Hf-atls List With 5]0,000 Purse—San j | plonshin of the club “vesterday after F. < / N N 1 tzsi 2 - T defeating Roger Coombs, one of | H 2 . H g . York Would Be No Surprise—TFitzsimmons 2 | oon, defenting Rozer Coombe, one of | Antonio, Dallas, Houston, Hot Springs, Tampa. hole finsl. % . > Management Declared on Rocks. ; West wasx 3 up at the end of the Si. Petersburg and St. Augustine Events Follow. ’ morning round and ended the match S on the thirty-fifth green. where he was 3~ o ; i 3 : dormie 2 up. and secured a half. X T BY SPARROW McGANN. ? hires down fo an $0 by West at the BY RAY McCARTHY. N EW YORK, November 7.— Sitting in Tex Rickard's office today a 3 s ; [ Snaiesapl, shesimosyne ) 1ound, N EW YORK. November 7—The rush to the Kiondil bunch of sporting men who usually know all the inside stuff con- @ bid that was cut short when West | nothing on the migration of the professional golfers 10 t fessed emselves to be completely up in the air about the latest | % g y ran down a 40-foot putt for a 2 on the d so “alifornia this vear. Within a fortnight the ; e bk | ninth hole with Coombs dead to the I dpsoutitern] Cal et Sub¥foria 3. brigade of niblick wielders, numbering more than twoscore ¥ ebronc uspicion b Thisl cEoitls ob wite oacs: prevaieiMand ’ ¥ ; s West had a card of 78 ever the final | {ush for gold that i< at stake in more than a dozen tourn i 4 round while C‘oombs card was 79, fevelopments of the Dempsey sitnation. that was that Tex Rickard has something hidden in his hat concerning late November until next Fall e ) " o s the champion of tl v t | surprise no one if he should an- | Close to $30.000 in prize money will reward the efforts of 1 ounce shortly that 5 Hi:do uff beiore a bumper throng in e : g ¢ ;ELEANOR VAN DOREN fortunate enough to show in the various tournaments this Win the new Madizon Squ ¢ the circuses open 5 § Los Angeles will head the list with a $10.000 event which i to he on the rocks , Roy Benton, Dempsey's iriend and sec- ' 4 v 3 G was yrizht-cyed boy of the Dempsey camp through all 4 b . e gionEhip: Y 3 the Filzsimmons negotiations, has got the gate 3 " Golden State promoters are [ Sulphur Sprin their troubles in getti About 10 ve. This was a surprise, because when Central High School tennis title ves. | talent even at that figure. however. | sional golf in this 3 : ! Adeline Alexander. 1924 doubles ¢ vM up most of the topnotchers. things were looking persons have i 1 t the cham. # Y Adeline Alexander. 1924 doubles cham \\d]ynr Hagen Jim Barnes, Willie men who make their § : j ; 5 : 3 3 d 7 . pion, in the final mateh plared on the : - ! ; £ pion s movi 0 =wif ind in o . g ! ane ol rrell, Leo | game. a purse of runs inte himsel | § % ’ ; “ O e e "‘“;‘, others will be among the missir fessional . Ricks the m: S P Bt 1 . {ander in straight sets. 63, 62 Her | i competition. Monay talks, but | veteran professions ight on the proper ' Ashmead Fuller si b b e nghindiL i Al where there is competition money |the AR aid, 1t muy | rended hia title of Chevy I wood < . : : : . [ firat vear she Tias figured prominently | GROTS (et & competition menes| (3L FUF £ ovida he that h e 1| g0lf champion by nosing out > 2 1 in tennis, while her opponent has been ings, teils of how he h n amj % out ; : counted one of Central's strongest Texas Tourneys Follow. Gl s upon < in the final round \ ¥ : s e e o Sl i B and | Aleck Smith sterday. Fuller's : . : The California tournament will take | finishing one. two peey Expected So pemerany. Gl \ 3 4 y Miss Alexander opened the match The California tournament v e e hole circuit was ¢ & by gaining & lead. which Miss Van | Place the first week in January. and The talk ix that Dempsey will come Loftus turned in a card of 3 -l : . 3 o Dy Faining a lead. which Miss Van | will be followed by the annual Texas |12 or 15 vears a to New Y er a stretch The winner and runner-u % % . et k‘ e thres i games ODEN championship at San ‘Antonto, | _Of late vears storming in 1 arnatsof boosting [intotiie Mvat YoutaL atiess i%H ) 1 ’ : nequently taking three stralght games | (500 MURALE * Chng” 36.000. | Florida and oty his movie shows and that interest- each having shot 2 the t 5 e 1 G : it wio e e s hoth | Another $6.000 tournament will b= Keenly for the Wi Mixx Van Doren proved superior hoth | Mither $6.000 wonrnament will Be 50" g "l n_ stroking.and in sexvice January, and during the last week of medium of sy Both Miss Van Doren and Miss|y W © 1 ihe South Central open,|Drize money in Alexander will receive their athletic (hal mon Foat D st~ e ars 00 & for their performance at the net 0 carrying a. prize O There | Any resort now Neélther liibie toicompste. in{ g Dlased aCHot Sprinss, Axk. Khers |0, DRCEL OF, 52 5 ; X ; e Lol ity e other fournaments with a project has showed its ma ler will receive the Horstmann . : 5 : : e i the Spring tournament, which Will de-| {0\ /0% Drize liata at. San Antonio,| offer at least 3 Tos An has been picked upon to trophy, emblematic of the title. S " 3 + o' Honston and way stations - pay a )¢ good money to vie . o =z K a7 £ > Meanwhile there will he plenty of fded e of begone davs i gyl ein) o WIN OVER s : . 7% ; c5 o 7| HORTON TAKES TROPHY competition aionz ihe Xiantic . tion- to wit, G 3 2 it o 2 hoard. Pinehurst will start the hal Can California b n o = LB b < S n. ; % IN CLUB TRAP TOURNEY :ollini soon with an amatenrprofes zood money to see the Fre laffc AMERICANS AT HOCKEY e 6 i e ; Becr sional tonrnament the latier part of afl in action nst Jimmy . 4 . PR, g . e, Capt. H. M. Horton copped the Mon- November. This event will have of St. F x IHILADELPHIA 2 P i & y % roe trophy at the Washingten Gun prize list totaling at least $1.000, and el G P).——The m ¥ ” 7 E “ Clul vesterday with the high score of | the Princess Anne professional meet aws mon honey geleatey ) llege girls > 3 g W 'y ¢ R 5 ! 43 hreaks in 100. His nearest rival at Norfolk. Va., to be held ahout the Orchid man has heen pretty |2 Bryn Mawr today ‘ s 3 ¢ . was Dr. Stine. who crashed 84 birds. same time this month. will it his oppon it would Iris Cummins, the Che program was run off in a driz- the winners some $2.000 appear JTimmy Delaney X odSremavicable fonmils Ading rain. Reamer and Morgan o slo r at tha He is very | RIAY & red the colleze play < liver and white pointer bitch, owned by the president and ' turned in fotals of S2. while Monroe ehow, Fdes Ahrough 10 the first when they scored League Champions, yesterday was adjudged winner of the ali-ag % 3 y scored 74 and 1 oke 41. Wyn- | During February and March a num o s Trial Club meet near Poolesville, M. s Koop scored 4 75 targets. ber of toyrnaments will be held ir nev returr - - - — — — Florida. In fact, with many of the lling wal stars scheduled 1o spend the Winter : \ . = = MRS. COX’S RHINOCK [ / | e e b wienty o oo Golf Strategies That Wen 0X'S RHINOCK BELLE THE DEVIL LEADS Eleanor Van Doren captured the Ing events will happen then. As for les. Fuller had I e lead nndl Jack Kearns returning to Dempsey, Friday, when he shot tle his op every ome in the know- including | ponent was making $ Dempsey —has I o ti s Samuel Dalzell. & former club cham nouncinz the \ t nk pion, finished the course with @ scor In the meantime S ) to take third place ho Florida to Have Innings. In the latter part of February the =) GOLDEN ROD WINNER FIELD TRIAL CLUB MEET &5 S i woiin | Some Important Struggles || oo e e S AL A = By Bunker—— | Given a rousing ride by K. Scobie, BY GEORGE H. KERNODLE. o0 b, Ausustine Wil have o Spaces, where men are men 31,000 meet in March, and other : e e Gt e % ol LR DRSS, Jan s s e e :”f". “ (" : 1‘.1 Florida towns and devel « and overcoats have to do THE WINNING AND LOSlNG STRATEGIES e in the Fall meet of the N H'nul Capnt 15‘( ria A ub which tHa oros 811 that s ex '9(‘[9(1 ()f (h(‘h‘. added 3 SHsE & Sl Do bl e closed yesterday at Poolesville, Md.. by placing first in the open | "3 {er™sbril 1 the profession i & b M: aprint was 1:2335. My Colonel fin- | all-age stake and sccond in the members' all-age stake. She was beaten | be on the return journey northward, comes this to our Mail SIXTEENTH FAIRWAY int e K i . e e e e e l0vde Do artinent: ished second and Great Sport nosed ["i < event hy Master Ben B, the vetcran setter from Frank , : ! v rder Department: — 380 YARDS — h 5 e in the members' event by Master B . ‘annual North and South open, which 2 PAR FODR out the (ring Bumpkin for show oo focal kennel, but won handils over a high-class entry in the | pavs out more than $1.000: at whie “About two months be- § oot mwarien: aik S50 o | oses wiake - fore our Uncle Sam rolle! appeated 1o T { win. $4.40 1o place and $3.40 show on - y ata wvas | Is vetiring the winner of the members’ b : > Minnesotan to E BRaip A2 parbmptuel tckel My Colonal | i r e openialaue (takd IWANY S 00 e ! Thie srand old dog up his sleeves and girded ey . Allnos ot el Grvat Bgac | not1y cantested 1s evidenced by the'fact | 5 8¥5-8take- Thie Brand ol Cof Bt his loins, back in ‘17, T pur ned his ankle. T . 3.40. that eizht d were calied back into demonstrated his ability to step with Y ’ T i JIHAHTHIH TR TR the race was worth $6.440 t0 M%) 2 xecond heat to qualify for the win- f;’»"\'.}un-) peers by winning the three !chased at Rogers Peet store CRUSHED STONE AND GINDERS Stables. e ning positions. Belle was put down | 288 0L L0€ LU T ahy. wide: | ik p v e vl one of your Scotch Mist [He ‘sabe. A Satady with Sergy, and while she found 10 | goine b =lven athold R cating | o p £ aide : L ! ; | coat howeve as awarded 1o G was run in a driving rain 2 2| birds, kept well to the course and was | but he is a fast hunter, driving all . ) udd - technical knockout after the }uuk deep in ]vmm Rhinock hroke -))‘mmnm.h under control at all tim |l|vfi“:<~.. and ix n-;v»d for his avilits Formerly ran as Bill Dwyer “Three months later I Frenchman h received most rom. the outside, lost ground in the | Her bird work in the first series gave (o find birds if birds are to be found e 2 z . o artistic and thorouzh pastir | first quarter, then came forward ~with | her first place. This ability makes him a natural| ro ooos e s s ot 108 was wearing OD and carry- at Churchill Downs this after- ear-olas Since he returned hor following a burst of speed and won goi vay.| P. F. Nallin's Umpire’s Decision | favorite in any meet attended by local | v Locket. '102: *Miss Faveite.” 102 Ba- | B ho able-mind- oy fight. Carpentier has J‘\n» olonel was a factor throughout, and Dr. Lahey's Junedale Chummy.| field trial followers. | 1?«',""'}35(.1.:7{.1 . - ing on, when the at 19, mind on_ihe boulevards of [ it had nothing in reserve o fore- | braced together in fhe first series,| Second place in the members’ stake | [o4" Blaze 106 Alice Har: 3. G ed lady I claim as wife, be- European show = 1l the winner's rush. Great Sport | both found birds and handled them went to Belle the Devil and third hon 2: Jo S =1 3 35 . . ‘extent of his activities Started well. fell back and came | well. Decision was the first of the | ors to Sweep. a pointer, also from | mf;;;";: 118 dlica o8 ke e ing of {ound(-: figure and in the ring has been to act as an T v strong at the end brace to “point.” He came to a covey | Blirrows’ kennel. \dens: 1 r-olds and up: 1 mile and g nere k noun referee. b | i 3 al entry list of 14 was ' of eight which he stood and handled, | Jack Dunn’s Dauntless Peggy and yards—*Gu 1 Mons Meg, 107 matron Y al)- u dn;‘(‘, IO(\: 1¢ atoresaid Now he tched to meet o1 SATRN i - Al post time, when four | then made u bewutiful back stand od | Wartield's Bella B were first and sec. | (CA0 T o Lwbc” 1 ynto herself our secon light-heavi RAILROAD PLACE re scri 3 Chummy's pol ond, respectivély, in the open derby. | = < A e A taii - did some once n, ihe ter, T LTI T 7 T , 5 Both dogs were somewhat lost here, | (hird place going to Prince Hylpine. | o, FOURTYS, RACE, (he dugenjic, Jiandicgy coat. A tan dia som shown its wit | 1 for the birds (A L quail) were | The summaries: a. 103 nsconda. 108 i 3 Du i shor he Promotars, for he s (0 receive 30 per | SPANISH HEAVYWEIGHT | ific ‘reex tna Huahed as soon 45 the | MFMBFERS ALL-AGE STAKE o Jot : 2 mnpg ol S h e e A = and $3.000 for | gallery rode up. Decision faltered | pirace. Dog i ;,‘ 5 1% sleeves without cuttin SRR Jnder the French call — e s - DEFEATS FRENCH BOXER | {hen "t shot Vwas fired. and this| 1 'c,.,.'.” Pegsy—Hunt's ‘Whitestons| som jiuny \ Fiv Man. 110 added 2 br S B . : RIS e e Frec | 5t re g leganer * Brosn it | them, added a broad velv . I ['S the strategy vou use when in trouble that counts most in goli.| PARIS, November 7 UP).—Paoling cost him id pla i g Chum stood until his handler 3 Rap—Hunt's Rose Stud . - o I When a player in distress learns that position, not distance, must | Uzoudun. Spanish heavvweight eham. | jog pip, 5 X i e collar and wide leathe 0 away. % et : HYATTSV]LLE SOCCER S R e e pion, 2 Hon(sul y¥ocket | oET AN Frank Burfows announced that he | % Faid ;...:,;‘;"Sc“r,.."“(.mL“'v...W.( FIFTH RACE. Pimlico Serial Weight for belt, and my wife—but wh illiefss e 5 Deenh 2 Manter Ben B —Doughhor s Ter Many an important battle of the links has been won by means of a | the third round of @ To-round bout. % AWern—_Fasnion Piece agee: 1 St ‘aih. elaborate on the ways of a TEAM NEARING TITLE it 10 or 15 yard shot. which had no thrills for the gal'ery, while. on e s Norrie. 1% L e S SR the contrary, slashing, sensational plays had no bearing on the result. LOUISVILLE RESULTS | b NS B Sween T RACE. buree. 81 cinimine: | Goe 3t 15 to say that Mrs. W. TS Willie Ogg. the Worcester profes- | that might better have befitted N A ; Tk, OPEN DERBY. oSG Sandres ad 5 £ HYATTSVILLE : Ee et o | Qufer, | e ; ines Halpine —Holtzman's Rex. 45 “Poor Sport "0 made good use of the gar- ol g poro FHEL. teant | o it i ks - day -and s aIwa Sl mhe s o e e e i W L .60, 34 . Pairicia Dauntless Dan Wotan, | silrEaTst St L. 102 : i ment through the winters ) e ilvi vespected figure at the big tourna- | would mot hold the hogback. He| gi Rl M i aniita, T medt. (3 8 : e B e ot intons | AVe aa Cotan Joe s A of 1917-18 and 1918-19, two the Prince ( miéiti’ Lfons inie fof VainramiaEalii (EDE R co Giltis IBELRS dhunke i ! BanWotabene 4 ; ' Vear-oldn and up : et et e CVENTH RAC Reminicence: | VOArs; that the tailor was hi ¥ whicl led b b i s T A < MO0 (Geving). 'S T jor ds and up - ship, ¥ he ouce saw which called | seventh try, finally stuck hix ba 6, & i | s Marunette 100 " (Mo! 2 e e Breakfas o S i 2 < te 1 irth Trivmph for the | 70 ot omy 8 few yards'fon the greah. Ile then Jay nine and | longeohiol Brumh. 105 (G e}, 3840, | mile}. 3203 e L o wareli s, Bella T Tpcataat " ml T a7, Kok | again called upon late in - Stats thisg it turned out. that | he took two putts for an 11 » $2.90, won - M Budde | At jgrnd. _Dime. 1:11.0 Glen} 2. 3 “Dauntiess Perey : 1 the latter vear. when the ot firatl net-back o S e disposition of | championship for him. Brown. 108 (W, Frouk). $4.50, third. Time. | Res d Bahs Lane also ra i Avoigaiiceaaliivnsoce: ained. =0 Uniper Marlboro Lt o prizes—ihe leantime I had come up to 135" Morehead, Sifdnures and Valles Light |, Evearaids’ 8 Turiones 3,Comanche R—Aristocrat Weather clouds: track good garment again became a on! the Seounty | LIEL ETEALEEL 0 2 e sixtee th a chance for the |2 2 i o 2 [ RIS 3 own' Rage—Serzy Y L N SR 2 braved to (hicatencd dizsasier. The sixieenth. 540 won: Wrapkier 109 (¥ L imar Magis e L e g | 0 Shosn Ko Comanche Brownle REERLD. ASNEM EENISS inW, a=h1ngmn throuqh two it definitely | like the seventeenth. runs along the 3p: o D i Hon: | Mabel Seth alao ran aaien b G At e I | T iau < Tioweyer b Sl i d U Bovains * Riimis und | o KOURTH “RACE vearuids aud wni 1| & Unipives Dension. Chummy. | ; [ ¥ o s SRR winters more, when it came " a furlong —Ra 104 (Blau four hole, measurlog o 3 : s Gk Tovtongas | & Sii10. 8450 ne North IND 8 j Specint 5! 2 o Station fest Golfers Figured Mad Bad Luck O e L0 y ionsgionr. o0 %00 0 | 1. Sergy—Beite the Devil 1A e rare 180 R ‘to the southwest. Now, Ehornes 100 GIoD ( SLAY: | A0 | R o Hiotones Carsra | maI 0 B, oo Snien | facing its eighth winter, it st the greatest golters of ull| “Rraid had the bad B0 Wecpnd: Wolton. 7 CJulnson | e Guilor’ any Maxim more. AL (Daer )t ol 4 s flgpraitng. sy L Eralhiad tiesind Ll g0 iy Ratheriel. e | § d Tysuvom”ales , FROM) mecision-—Junedale Chumimy. W. B a g el Peni. R R and|ig entitled to honorable re- Rilinoek A | TG Coutelion " s7 K0, | s tirement, which it won't re- o xuecessiul the cele His badl e 1o ouor se 1o the FIFTH K s FIFTH, RACE olde and up: 1L | iug one | puil favthest from the faivway-——so BUN ¢ Sl sag0, anstormer. 106 1Gev equally celel - I cloxe that he could not shoot hack | weeond: Great S ) ing ond:, . Jos | ST | ceive, for the reason that into the falrway ®; third 3 n 4 O k ry and s ose- i VO] * 41l took place o : “"There was a bare chance that he | Bnjolectio : L there is not a worn spot on hooters will engaze L AL Rage | urs St And could hook his ball from that | SIXTH B d-vear . K A K 2 Yo rolos abd un: ‘a¥fmr | 9] 3 = ihe xchool on the local | CoULS L SOl ook s OB S S R Varkiion, 0 et 4 S8 YOU] I UKE it (though the elbows and won: True American roth Fayior and Braid came down | trusting te luck that he t be left | SiH50. $ nd' Beautiful Addie ¥ . D'Corses. 107 | cuffs are a bit smooth) and > :no”gmly:; Areten very much In the “’,“‘I"”> Food lie for a decent chip: 5‘“9“3"“ '"Tn?""]””""n‘f"':';»“', 5 'nf:'f""&\'m R otimond s08 Chermimrs OUR TAILORED |it sticks to its habit of gi : EY shot. T npiation to play in that | L . il Diigo. S 0 b S S ts habit of NOTED BRITISH JOCK ruiming. 0 0L oo i s ol g oo E van indel was on the seventeenth hole must have been very great IS GO|NG |NTO MOVIES which s een called the hardest in | iven was only 160 vacds away, ‘How- | Brubon. oy, 105 ixor sA | glea—setter UL 00 4Blapdauie Set | TO ORDER g warmth without unduc I U e successful sivategy.” sallTOKE |l ke and made & iy iBaf ver| Sois'Mia ahd Trasmore ifs F AT i d Nerle Mav'a'e i " and on my feet a great deal Penogie, the far cliex Who 4 sort of double dog-les. ‘The fajr- | sinee has been famous i Bridsh | , ’ {in the field. In the face of in America. has signed # contract to | into the course in such a posit oth surface of Because they add to he pictures, While | their tee shots wol i e 'oni ot | vl 10 a4 zood position on this hard |misForeec Elawer' 7505 "nompeon’ | 3740, "won: 'Fanne'‘Solriys. “1oa" o) ance. [ aug Sk AT ras ridden six winners | tof e ot S e Mireciton of the | confidence untouched. James took his| Rebtatia, ¥olcme; hurkim, “Fuimbie i | Smpgynd Bulc ot gldy 'view ale? ‘ SEE THE GOOD-LOOKING ALL-WOOL sy P sy ng Papyr 1 1923 and Manna this | points that direction. The third Bes s 22 oily | $6.10. won: Hild 1 (Stott). - $4.3 ‘,‘ cond; Red ‘Alan. i 7 8 s o s i om. Papyran 1| Fot'ty hatn towand. ihe 1eft. ‘s short | for, Par four ‘when ne might ensily | 3510 oo G wlad (00} huliidl: | 314 meonpdi et Mealany): l'l' OR ) 'l‘v vou send me a few samples The famans international race In|Gue o ihe green. which ix long and | T plonabin: Toiehe of Siern o Drimts. Hlemw e | ety e . aoadou, . FAfls |of snappy patterns of beginner at| THIRD RACE. for all l[ufi 6 furlones— | longs—Lasses R the world=that Taylor tried hix un- | ever nples @ e t Ing urf | way parallels silvond, but the sti- 4 % X as 1 ay Syeniin e ol S5 Texas northers, I speak of ppear in six mation picture dramas. | (hat all except lony drivers divest | S cinders. Bratd FIRST RACE. 2-vear olds: 3%y (urlonga— vour ||flsmml appear- " X 50, won 13 (Stot ). | &3 econd b A%S @ T of Donoghue's rac- : surface. It was a’shot 10| 30 B tecond, Matener i TH0 Sorhieeh: [eacoy- SEA0- socond: Alr Mail. 114 cYer: |} However, the old coat mashie and laid his third shot 4 Feak RACE. an S YPapols A 1923 when the British horse was de- | parrow and cked, flanked on | “J{ was great A case of | Marengo. Dream Maker. My Tdol and Hazy | alsa ran 3 [snd on dhe vight by o voad. the Int- | golt x.xn\\h;nn[n lesson by .munu.n»i l (Eillis), . s }:l'-‘ won: _ Can b —that we are tailaring to your |the new season?” vesisied tempration. | 120 S8 Son: Arainn, 1od{conuton) | S0 3330 S "Reman! oo CTew weight. I am an engineer " these two qualities with e pictures. while | their tee shots well to the lefi, as | USl k. chipped over . FIRST RACE H-vear-olds i up: 14 | Peter B 1107 (McAlany ). $4.20. $3.20, they must shoot ds. hut it was a gr . His| $6.80. thisd. Time. 0 Simoon. | Ditty, Lady Shaw t's The Time. oy e aces: 6 furlon | rante A \f the classic Epsom Derby, inclid- | yilway, for the entrance to the sreen | m the Rin. He ok hir putt | SUSECGAD, RACE, alaxee g fuclange - | torlonge —Almtraate. {37 company. Mr. Meyer, can | iat* i r v olc Deatan by! Zev. | he Vet ‘side by hank und hanker | headwors, wiiming. The e THIRD RACE v\é;n-ol(hv\nw Bt P | Scotch Mist* materials for = 3! = " i 3 Golden Spire and | 8 0 r V' IS CARDED FOR TODAY' Play Wan i) 1 v (R olden Spire and | Seq s R oC n'v':;l:‘* |i'|; 635 tur- est assortment of all-wool 1 ples have been sent, and the “It is possible, after & long drive FOURTH BAC vear-olds miles— !:;n::r:‘-\:numnl ide. 108 (McAlaney). whole affair simply goes to A doubleheader soccer attr | a¥. the Kecond 1o jthe gren. bu SRR L1 hiben ). 10 S5.10, our | SB.00. 83, 8240, won: Grace Mavere. 106 b rcat ot Fuen saw— . . vt has been arranged for the Monument dangerous, a8 You Must o | 3 ;i Time. | {CoRAn ). $3.50. % 3 Fiela this afternson starting at 1|over the bunker and hold the narrow COOMBS LEADS GOLFERS Yan | Of "Praphecs. FIUMY Rufie And Rocky show that our merchandise % 4 1 s ot 3 ar : 1k | Monntain alag uality, "Vorkmanship and Fit Gi 12 { i e e cotarmhia, Heimute Massr Club | Eree iy ahe chnees (nvari L IN TOURNEY FOR APPLES‘mfl" SR, G RN RIGE Sreaouts uo: 1 i and Quality, L4 it Guaranteed a?Eduiinéu?xflv"e depend o Black : TLacoster. | 70" varda—Fairbreak Yerraty $3.10. third, 3 107 | 7 son in the first game against the|got off a long drive that fed over (o o op 5 | 3 . o) S0 e 3 f *Registered Trod-nark, Deutseh foot ball team. | the station master's house and membefs celebrajed. nationdk andle | g X o ear Samieret, & hot o ra: S . -y Waltord booters and the German-| den. leaving him this uneertain|Wweek yesterday with a sweepstake | T BT Sear-olds wo: 1 mile_aod . o . ROGERS I~ ' COMPANY, will make its initial KIeKof¥ o7 3@ sea- aylor, coming to the seventeenth. \Washington Golf and Country Club | 5 20 b e 13530 2 ; H g ""*““' \N§‘~ M1 do, 118 4Rll l\avllfl! X artha Moore. Leey American eleven will clash in the sec ‘chun(‘o of reaching the green in two. event on the links, with a crate of ° wenl _Auple Croes v 2 * Servitor. M Aluney ) s, 3 < Mo | ! N ORK, 2o encounter at 2:30. | Tl elocted (o make the ‘try. He ear:| fruit going to ench. of four. winners, ] 3570, “333¢ " lcont™ ¢ s : o’ o o | CUSTOM TAILORS EXCLU ! AGENTS ried over the bunker all right. hut{Rozer Coombs won the low roes | e ol S g - SR e kL. Queen Siountain Chier. : | ’ afled to hold the zreen and ith 1. °T. Haryell placed | for. Bak nd A age Utso tan. | in” Doubt. ~ Master. Black g | TIP FOR HSHER_MEN' | ARk tna et B AR St QIR B L e ’ ;’:‘__r:\:-l;g:f:n‘ ;:’: ol \"’:.‘ VENTH RACE. Avear-olis 3 Cor. 8th and G sts. N.w. l ME\ HMARPERE FERRY, W. Va ‘\m] “The gallery now was tieated to! prize went to M. R. West,.swho -hm" it i A 3 o % 507 iCozan) . $10.44 —The Potomac River was{the most painful experience in the 70 with a handicap of 9, while second 358 ) 11| ¥ 2 Pem Pal, 108 (Gurner). | and the Shenandoah waslworld—that of watching a really 'honors went tn €. H. Doll;£ whe R 5 cton: Bransion. Baivim. Frank Pogarts @31 STREEY plear this agternoon. great golfer going through an grdal scored 84 with a handicap of secona: vlm oBuneh. 116 AT drearin; T

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