Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. SPORTS. Noted Golf Professional Will Have a Woman Rival in Southland This Winter, BESSIE FENN IN CHARGE AT PALM BEACH COURSE ‘Ingflg Golf One of Best Fair Sex Players in Country Takes Place of Her Father—Array of Paid Stars C., 1925. LIGHT ST. MARK'S QUINT OUT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP St Mark's Athletic Association will make a bid for honors in pound basket bull ranks. The ad includes Millar, Chalkley, Thor od. Duvall, Ve tandall, 1 e, Mehler, Trotte: Wilson Bill Wood | BROOKLYN TOSSERS ARRIVE TOMORROW | CARDS WILL LAUNCH | [FooT BALL SECRETS 'TURKEY PRIZES WON ] BY PIGEON FANCIERS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE| L——u v Playing Defensive Erd Schmeelk's Brookiyn basket for Palace Garry ball team the flist Club in th fcan Court L The use of the ma al different hic o calls f apply Members of the Cardinal Athletic Club, a serappy bunch of boy athlete from Petworth and Park plar 0 0pen a membership drive next T diy night wh ation . W arrives here to of utly organized The Suturday to save ong train ride step out for a morrow home gaie the s been placed in charge € hich s of the 8t. Mark's schedule. He may be reached at Lincoln 8653 Letween o and 6 o'clock SCRIBES ARE EAGER TO LOOK AT GRANGE 7 i1l rec Amer. 1 the organ weekly tae makes it the | Rock Creek Church road at ¢ interesting licants for membership and candi nothe bag. | dates for 1 et busket bull te ot run-up | ehat is soon to be formed are e ws | to attend risis should | The wanagemen tify lay promised the Cardin then, at all t performance on the keep 1 ber 16, with wms sy close fund being body. Many ot o ue athletes will Tubs 8 o' make the trip on to Congregate in Florida. el vt frony Hhe the day the whirl u s hiy Sunda 40-min t Manager Lou BY RAY McCARTHY. mber 20.—Famous golf ual flight south Wikter playground, rpriced cast of the Purk will where they preside feld gume yesterday serimmage with the Central “int. The profe: voted much of their time to tossing at the basket in an effort 1o remedy the weakuess in their play that . ed up in the game laxt Sunc Brooklyn There wiil be the bix leaguers cade floor Sunday night in will find their The erTen AND RUN KEEP ARMG COLUMBLUS. Ohio. Representatives of newspapers other new oHDa amoug the rer father, | morrow of the b Novenber 20 (4) than 100 and t time by a woman rival one of the best woman goliers of the country, g an appoiniment Goli Clul eeds supervisor "~ WORKINGMEN’S NEEDS at VERY SPECIAL PRICES Specials that represent big savings on just the sort of things the workingman needs. The items below give you an idea of the spe- cial prices in our stores SHOES. ....$3.95 SHIRTS.... 79¢ GLOVEs. . 75¢ WASHINGTON SALVAGE CO. 303 10th Street N.W. The Original Salvage Store 1336 7th Street 1920 7th Street 80,000 see Red Ten. run his last made today v Beach She firebrand course A check showed that writers from Boston to Atlanta, on * Last, and from Ogden, Utah, to | tean, composed of the Louis, on the West and South, | and semipro performers in made press reservations. Nor | t will tackle the Allied five of the newspuper f “experts” | Baltlmore at 7:30 o'clock. During the and oiherwise - the ones ltehing intermissi asic v furnished linofs in his final by the Meyer Davi Band Dancing will follow the Fenn a preliminary before tep out_on the Ar The Yanke best amateur e Dis who was one of the most popular proicssionals o ground apt s ithe ated hree vear usine i pro’s business from the d up. She with her father for several vears. and duri en Fenn's health began to fail. had practi hin ot men Jim of the will +t Temp Johnny ¥ also sbubly Barnes, holder British K Club pen championship be ir r colleges and ose institu of neither have applied iside for f golf affairs Terric in | youne rrell will . ‘“"{: WEAVER SUIT DISMISSED. CHICAGO, Nov been dismissed in Federal court 1 addition Weaver was ordered 1o pe I the court popular i be in Ohiv State he section et etber With Jim Barnes s € side of Ohio & tives to (1 fourth estate, Ne reel photographers numerons I'THE CALL OF THE BY WILL H. DILG. President Izank Walton League of orme TORRE TAKES LEAD IN CHESS TOURNEY Hagen Goes (o Pasadena. n, the American pre imal champion. will have his mail essed 1o the Pasadena Club in St Petersburg. ilere the Hage than professor of zolf: he is act the works, being a promiuent ynm!rly of the governing board as well as gen erul supervisor. (il Nichols, veteran pro. will keep Ha 150 promise to be is more costs Jobs for Old Prominent an who will Winter fs Alec brother of the donald Smith the Southern 200, Miami Country Jock Tty e Ametice for his third seaso Gene » are connected with the 5 Oak Park Club in Miami and Wilfrid Reid will be kept busie nocver at St Augustine, where nine new hole have been added to the famous Augustine links ; be in charge of golf activities at Or e about equal. w mond Beach Meanwhile the ot f the v to that resort Leo Diegel and son at Miam Alec R who was open chamyp is located at Piieht « red SKIING DATES SET as to which is the gamer, | f S i rth positi JOHNS. New B ways a live one among ba shed that the small-mout Donald of be hitect in ned the reputatior ing the outstanding golf ar Americu Since Ross' day pions have come up, & &l of these, as we stars, will be located at Floi sorts this Winter “alif . % A - Willle Macfarlane, present ni Tnely ce s iweey Lhue Lo ADerien Chavnlon LED el e smallmouth would months at Hollywood with Jack ailonget tharse ester tesching would be stars the Yy Toex about the zame moitth, estioned authority th perhaps a 1 will be on SN AN~ from B Td/,élllg' Tipkey s on Cold Weather NECESSITIES “ForYour Car Let's face the cold facts. It's getting colder and colder. Also it’s getting close to Thanksgiving. You'll need a lot of things for your car if you're going to use it at all this winter. We're trying to figure how to celebrate Thanksgiving with you. So what is more logical than for us to present a special sale of every- thing you'll need to make your car warm and com- fortable at prices that show we're really “talking tur- kev? These Prices Hold Good Until Our Next “Ad.” arge and the same ‘,\m e, apprec ! holidays \ 1 be Macdonald Al Watrous, Al Bill Mehorn ril Walker. perhaps prove a and would more | caught ¢ srd of the small- | i Mucl depended upon how the |a as hooked as to the lenzth and the struggle. A fish hooked = leap fr Marty O’Laughlin Tells: || Two Scotch Players of Aberdeen ain gues 1d put up a far better sus tle than would one that had a plug with three ne a con . idea, not sim, s caddi [ 4 with greater endur- ause it could be re 4 number of ither being taker in their fighting rp a WO of our ,.\m T Brown members the Plainf; Vorhis, started 1d Country Club. Plainfield and out to play. Brow then I & vinwed that the weaklin, oming to the thi Coming t t q the wy’—r-nm”l\ bass i complete of the bass fami them 4 caddie. he asked over now of the large-m b card.” said Br and “You count too darned fust That reminds me of the two Scotch- men who were having a strenuous meich near Aberdeen 1 a certain hole Willie got a nice down the fairway, but Jock hooked his ball into bad rough There was a time limit of 5 min tes in which t nd the ball, and ie mude a careful survey, and finally selected the heaviest driver in the shop—one that few men would have fancied. As the cook is not a particularly large woman. I felt I should advise her not to take the club. “That's Annfe,” I “Nope, all right. , Jo “But it's to0 heavy,” I insisted ball” sald Jock “Look heah. Mistah O'Laughlin,” out from the rough, and ' said Annie emphatically, “I got a e holed his ball for @ 9, | heavy match on with Jim Hedgman ed | this afternoon and 1 wants a heavy atching Willie | club.” 2 aiiconti irney | " And T had to sell it to ner green via several traps. E Willie sank his putt for claimed the hole “No,” sald Jock, “vou lost the hole." No,” replied Willie, “I didn’t.” But I got 9 and you 10.” Yes,” said Willle, “but I got )oqr‘ ball in my pocket.” A Heavy Match | far 100 heavy for you d shie declared. “it suits me in due tir We carry a complete stock of tire chains, hut not 1 chain adjusters, Imlu, tire tools, etc., for regu- lar and balloon sizes. TIP FOR FISHERMEN. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., No vember 20.—The Potomac and Shen andoah Rivers were very cloudy this and like the other women of took up golf, playin Ihe‘ ub whenever time permitted. NOV‘ thh to 28th Inc‘ One morning arriving at my shop. 4 1 was surprised to find Annie waiting . g foriine | First Race, 1:15 “Mistah O'Laughlin,’ want to buy me a clu “All right, Annie,” I said, “look them all over and pick out the kind you want.” Automatic Wind- shield Cleaner SIM ONIZIN G cook at our club is Annie ice again enjoy the thrill of riding in a ¢ o,.v car. Not polishing job, but the thorough cleaning of al nted and exposed and last n-cleaned. """‘:. merely 'W For Fords: Lalf-inch size Not over four pUgs w0 a Customer. too, the interior Sheridan Garage, Inc. 2516QSt N.W. __(Q Street Bridge) Of sirong. wateroroo! fabries Ruaranteed o UL aor Ford touring mode! {20 be aitached (nstanty Top Dresstug In she said. Horn Mirrors, 39c | Winiature F 1] soecia trains teave White House station, e i e 11:15 direct to grandstand. Take 0o chances oo haviug your radiator froten over “These cavers of durable, siurdy materiais. will save you » grea: deal of troubre Eadiator Cover for Ford Hood and Radiater Cever for oFord 89¢ up £1.98 up £1.39 up +2.39 up Motor Robes 98¢ u» You should see $he spiendid new liue And the gorgeous colors and ey keep you as. werm und soug e8 2 bug 1n & rug “I'ne prices range {rom $ae up. At 1005 Pa. Ave. 4 HOURS ONLY! Tomorrow Morning 8 to 12 87 Small Size Men's Warm Wool or Cover for Chevrolct ool and Badiator (over for Chevrolet I3-plate batters. $13.95 § Stewart Speedometer $8.95 A whaleofa value for the Ford owner Registers d up e Sd C Hear the Game ide Curtains Play-by-Play Thrill with the crowd as Hagerty does his stuff in a broken field. Listen Plansky smashes the line for gains. Radiators for Ford ) - u Regular Ford Roadster Door Opening Roadster Eegular Ford Touring Door Opening Ford Touring ..$6. Complete line for all otler cars . Water Pump construction. Guar- anteed not to leak and sgainst all de- fects in workman sntp. For all model Yords up 10 1933 For 1924-25 Fords Radiator Stop Leuk Heaters for Fords in as OVERCOATS ‘Why wait for the story in cold type when you can Por Fords. Tais provents your radi- ator from freezimg Taker circulating at all o eeping the Comen compleie with bracket c Tt can mediate installation. Any 6 ter will (A It can be installed in a Jiffy. 100 get it hot from the grid- Be sure vour lights are O )(1 we also carry a full line of iron via radio. e pare vour ledia e heaters for any mke ¢ ’ i a learandin. B Foroe Feed Oil System, 99¢ — § Phinney Walker Clocks ° carries A D o N We have them in many ‘ i lod in & very short time. . For nsta Battery can opertae it PozeForas alsoE U i you Of course. different styles and i all sizes. There are gloves with wrist siraps and gloves in the popular gauntlet style. Gloves to please every autoist e sure to soe them. Electric A, e Cigar Lighter dash board. Can lng in perfect es. l'4l & cracker- dack valuo st “his' really amazingly low Full Le of m Parts Td usrvansaL caL — Taubman's| .= P, Everything f bil : i g s | ] Since 1915— Standard for all sets TypeaCX-301A,C-299,CX-299,C-11,CX-12, CX-300,CX-220,CX-112,CX-310, CX-316B, CX-313 1a the Orenge;and Blue Carten %,u\ ATT.s The price is ridiculously small, so are the B overcoats—That's the answer—Sizes 33, 34, 35, 36. 37 and 38 only—Get in before noon. Radio Joe. 182 SECOND STREFT » it 2 | D J K A UF M A puscin oot Bl ; x m— Stores in Principal Cities i 4 1005 pd . 1724 | Pa. |

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