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R SPORTS. THY EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 20, 1926. Cubs Looking for “Luck o’ the Irish 7] [Love waver_wabto EeTATwE | |10 57 o iAUEflflN BRIOGE WH.) htflD‘\Y JA\UQRY 20 10"0 Concert by the Umited States 4.00—New York ul and instrumental program: Knecht's Wal Chamber musica e TO BOOST CHICAGO CLUB| BEING STAGED HERE TATE FOR REGULARSi o ek e e o : , .pl/lh}i . | |Tax Debate Between House B0—Philadelphia al == | = = 30— Philadelph -t Urgan | trimpets 0% phonic Instruments art Indoor golf in Washington. al swlfl\ the Assoriated Press e it A F JAR 1 Leaders Also Featured : : ., |height now, has been given added fn-| TAMPA. Fla, January roger | Kimght'n Orchostra. . . » 10 30, and A\ ' McCarthy, New Manager, Has Rounded Up Fitz-|terest ty s series of putting tourna | Peckinpaugh and “Suddy” Ruel, vet | e Thawe : ; loct by WCAP. ”' 4 ments in which many members of |€ranK of the Washington champions. | niag musical progeam .- 3 3 oera Sh: o 3 3 v > o private clubs are competing at Mil- |are to be benched this coming season | X DY gerald, Shannon, Cooney, l\e“), Burke and Doo ler's School on New York avenue. The | (o make Loom for youth and speed. Senenrt - Childrents me}; iaie, stories 10 ! R 4 H X = - r e second round has been reached in the lar] riffith, president of the club. | Yocal and instrumental artist £ 8 o lan in Effort to Get Team Out of Ruck. Tanuary tourney and patrings made |has announced e ] s S AICA a0t dhieg e f St s for the February event. Results in| Charles “Buddy” Myers, who sub- T s 4 Concert by the the Junuary tourney to date follow: |stituted for Bluege last year after the| V03w Yok dais amd Guldens Modin O ents 3 ; Shikhy, 10F N ated Pr > First round—Dr. E. S. Howard de- |third-sacker sustained ‘injurfes, will Atlanta Entertwin 8:30 o'clock teated George J. Voigt, 1 up: R. (i.|succeed Peckinpuugh, and Tate will| Sttty PO and o marker qotations. news HICAGO, Janus . cago Natioval League base ball club, | Kimbell defeated Dr. Solbach, 2 up:|{be Griffith’s firststring catcher, sup A vt omaert e Cubs, R il 1o recover from ite disastrous | A- B. Campbell defeated Dr. Baker. I planting Ruel, Grifith said Oeton © Kiddine: Kb Checker | trs 1 \¢ o | narket reports <cason of last year. and Owner William Wrigley has thrown away | rie 3 and 2: L. S. Pfautz defeated A. |Peck because of his errors in the 1925 | market g up; W. E. Baker defeated J. T. Har-| _The “Old 1% does not censure Phitadelphia - Weather = Bengemin lithin Hotel Orchestra New York 1{otel Waidart &storid Oriiest band on the bank roll T. Wannan. § and 4; E. W. Spicer de- | world sertes. Detroit” Dinner concert DEBC ne St feated Lec Stabler, 2 and 1: H. S.| T think in Myers we have a better New ¥ork:: 3 Iph inpelson seestiony: Spanii feader of the Irish im loe McCarthy, former manager of [ pona€q0f0 03P, 1. Wood, 6 and 4. |pPlayer than Peck, a better shortstop | .13 Jous Yioist Shelltn FosombiaLL s | Newars it le American Association n who will pilot the Cubs this{ The rules are that all putts must be |than any who ever came up to the ~Pittabuirgh * Dinter concert {holed and that a ball going off the|American League.” Griflith saic 1 A ”“‘”-'k'“ o1 green back of the hole may be placed |think he is u better player than wis delphi rd Hotel Orvhestra McCarthy bre ' e L e club Maurice Shan- | hack 4 feet from® the cup without | Se “lfll‘l when he first came to Cleve- | Y . Islee G | penalty. A ball going off the green |lund | SN eeate ciut R Relibit short of the hole must be counted as Myers was purchased by Washing | a iihia; The Parod - = How Hands Are | | shortstop, wi v the 1 departure ot - i taranville for Brook'ys outof bounds and a penalty of one|ton from New Orleans. Southern As Seeiwa: Branian final market T loe Kelt oronto. the | 1 he International League | stroke incurred soeiation. 2 X goe ely of Toros g gofthe tnieindiiong i Thirty two players have entered for| Hesides benching Peck and Rusl,| _ VoL LR car, wis McCarthy's nex o ymedthe ballioverithed Thisty-twn plavers Lave o tha|IGHIM, Aald ha b other wossiow. 16 " KDKA = *nce for 30 round trips last vear “Hot Stove Lengue champlonship.” | 8aid several of his prominent ,,,4\,,”, 5 heert by Drake Hotel Con y NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va nmy Cooney, an infielder. was ob- | pitchers warce. as the club al- | Ameng them are: Lee Stabler vs. Dr. [Dave not yet signed their 1926 able sod Biseusione String Quintel WELD (1344 Met, ined from St. Louls in a tiade for |ready was fairly well fixed in that ve-| 11 & Jloward; W. I White vs. L. 8. (tracts. Included umong the unsigned | Rudland Lyne Tho: vocal ~and tnstrumental ¥ Keen, p - spect There are dozen twirlers, | prautz: Dr. Solbach ve. Dr. Baker: G. |18 “Bucky" Is. Griffith belleves | WEN Howard 1 « Texas Leagne |from whom MeCarthy will select | 1 Viglge ve, S 11 Wood: H. §. Pope | Harris will sicn s o aaloises. Wk about eight to carry through the sea- |\ B, Jones: Pitt ve. W. E Griffith has recelved the signed con Ko s Flotel Almg Oret WK | son Baker; Luther Florine vs. Dr. Keefer; | {racts of “Curley™ Ogden, pitcher. and il a Stratiord Hotel ¢ WEL il (Coniat The catchers include the same old | A, T. Wannan vs. U, C. Deike; R. G| “Hank” Severeid, catcher 2 nish lessous . ; ¢ Gabby Hartnett, who as a fel- | Kimbell va. Ray Farvell. W. J. Cox . Tircle Wi voil call and Virthday | 3 3 b s o manage low welcome the visiting |y 7 Harris, A. Campbell. M. A v Synagogue mervices F; 3 s for s} | i an. once fu- | Irishmen. Mike Gonzales and Jack | Shipley, 15, W. Spicer. J. E. Graf and Phillies. | Churry Fav Biyan Shannon, | In sho @ wealth of e and . nanager who AGGIE DUCKPIN LOOP i 5 e o t tor the t tation 1: le outstanding feature of the first NEp Ere Rhiky of Outfielders e By Chester Horton o the dmculiure terbuvean . o 1y hus one of the geeat- | Pact Mocarthy has One common cause of slieing re- | threegume total of Dison of the Feo | ng talent for outfleld | n 1 1 ndon the mou Its from swaying toward the ball. [ nomics five, 445, constituting a new nbing of some of | This often i combined with u dip:| Ditrict record. “This set included S80S, wn ts to bring - ving of the right |single game of 177, the highest for the v ot 3 . ; i e, Sl GUBR of dhe mebt|sinel o o 577 the Bighem for v Bevgrm: Tamosron Radio Service As leng il not go stale ¢ he sea Al The forward | Accounts, So-Kems and Property are ¢ R 331 ¢ skl veomers. but new | son 2 sway i d to | deadlocked for place, with Ae Len [ o E > gfantg 2 pressing — such | counte Jeading by of highest exertion is ap-!total pinfall. Statisti c 2 - , s O plied to the for . nd 1 S Castis Dance Orobirsira. . il v, Clark : | Departmental Radio Sho ' ROUNDING THIRD i T - T o s 2 the hands break i ? : I3 TN e o ! : Now Is the Time to Buy Your By Hugh A. Jenmncrqammm,, down and the A Wawiy 3 L7 220 10 preetan: ok e oo 2 SEIIWCaECletaniain i *“ | ATWATER KENT ward some. Tk 8% 10 { b dlew Dpal Chpnd % Telephone = lets down on the 2 1 | ‘Akx 3 s i Night prograo BZ i v m il RAD[O SET CHAPTER XLHL DiPPNG Rigwt |Dioisuee that oth ) . : ; ) : 1 WHAM : ! 3 e D : Plus Grove Service Boston tea as managed by Frank > the great | [SHOULDER INTO [unplied to the|. i Hac \ : % ¢ ¥ HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. agers of base ball had never p! . but he | |BALL AND A shaft with the|*% g . 4 \ i n 3 WRYY B B 0 t 1210 G St. pron ., . it Bad a5 even temie | deicat | | FORWARD SWAY | right hand, o that h y ) : Miam { t DR was a keen jud 7 d an ev mper defeat | |eqGegs SLICE the club face : i n 173 M R tolin g % ¥ 3 * er set him bac fe e 1 ver losi i it was - opens up just as . . 3 « " WAV : i 1 Type LA Atwater Kent story with S rother d ; Selee's .l‘;v"“""“"[‘j‘m‘j_"]‘:51“‘ The 4 SRIPROAL : s v - R mer ' Ignition for Your FORD individual plaver uglit 1 ety had bawled | what caused his persistent stice when i 8 Tieagim i KYw 5 Olafield this fault of would be respon - 2t & Pt KDKA Little Sym ¢z ¥ Distributed by i § ) entative fr ment of t B tea e won then had tl 3 » is to swing slower and make F 3 3 [ 1 1 ¥ v prog WTAN + - R 0 . ennants in 1887 and 1593, and under M suddenly devel ' sa- | point “to let the ciubhead su i i J ab progtau; rchestts; masles o) Netoni) monagemont n never fintshed | tlonal lefc-handed | Determine not to exert so much pres. | i i i S e s oo o ’ ..., _181514th St. Potomac473 or thun fou ter on he wen MeGraw 1 1 v sure—take it ecasier. The v i hestra al und inptrumental solos..WQJ 3 ) Chicago and there built up a com- | ball players t will do its work properly if statins Cxguesten HSD | F | of | the wame has hs . have nat | give it a chance T Sanatt: Chima L A s s 30 14 from the ; Radio’s Greatest : o) ot in [ been flushes in'a sin on, (Comprisi, 1010 . T i G S ; n and Spanish PWY 40 : 2 < SR Achievement I “ rtunately Selen was | Whenever one ¢ 1 slipping . g E rimental solos 1th. He ne r r 1 the | Lis teams have tinued finishing | e s e WOMENSPLAYAGAIN s B | 3o R B R PO B SRR | Radio Receiver Operating vucted won the Nations 7 . 3 4 00— New ¥ m,hu.‘.“ tadonrs. WEET, WCAP, WWI WCCO. : % Y e ! tatic from Electric Light Socket ::r nd wo =‘- m 1 McLEOD IS GOING ABROAD |, .. ..o v . : Lo .‘ s et : e, '?’n»_ o ! Early 4;'-n‘.muu_.'1:.....,‘. Home Demonstration et It w|TH ROLAND MACKENZIE| ~mw & Fiirnary ; ) ¢ sl ercisa Srom Metropolitan Tower, Ne Gladly Given nanaz of women golfers to control their own 0 i 4 e ; York City . irufessional at the | national | champions ournament | SrdgT > : e = i Selee Very Reti . b ”1‘-”‘,“""‘,-1"‘ 3l h)\':’v“ml.‘«.ih”‘ tournament 0 tactn i} ; w - Phone Main 7448 e it 8 : on ARAINSL] ton. hus recefved a letter trom 1T 11 | 2 g : : . Fontraito soioiat Bioadcast Feature Proposed sy, scre e o feided! ha seares t - Explain women's pe . : oloa’ Tand he za 1 i 1 ¥ me pet s 1 s Hotel Alms O Ve dhibhouAs f S 5 i ¢ : {tion was receive ite: fov ar b 7 i y 2 i progra e t v stat was alway of - . a syndicate 3 the association plans to increase the | et : members of the sed fo il s Harben, former chah | Membership of its women’s commit ule o W Iny ! ! X e 30 igers today 5 o the greens committee, at |t€€ from five to nine ECON | a3 Soeat s e it Sl s (:..\l n osetner > at 8' «nd cated se i whose suggestion McLeod was offered Miss Browne declared that the ef. 4 ity netytal . 3.6 (aig clubs and the dehit M — . went G tion t the trip. will be in charge of t lish an independent e i i school, w e he ra DAVIS BAKING POWDER 1 You & course while McLeod is aw . nen's organization would continue. | Edier 13 : 1 oF JBoowledre am Y5 14 ..,E;}]‘Tm’r;_w i SAXOPHONE OCTET A feature unique—melodies nfusing. ¢ . P 1 10 60— 1 hour: Carl , WIAM & George & : L . al solox W Among the music and old and new, classical and. Frankc Chance stepned Int s {1921, when he was & member of & pro- | e : m - wNBE S g [amens dhoumasica o 2 jazz. The reall); S e e B\ B Souies S | (essonalteamBle N invaled Great | e Murply cl unierital seiections: " Ariingion the Women's (| it 3 enterisinment| of ithe Tadic i all play he fight- | Britain, t sociated Press Seaton’ [ - H3 7 Quartet and a s pirit and was a g ader. e 5 - BOSTON—Al Mello, Lowell, New |Ruppert i i i ; x “,'\‘1‘,’ Tuwist the dials at 8:30 fine example and i S A LD BALL ASSERTS MCMANUS 1' o on | 358 : b S R o o o i to “this " station ' and Priade i 9 ! enjoy a happy half hour WILL STAY WITH BROWNS /%55 viic Detsan, | Lo 0 B UL, Janu " S HES CRicago: WMAQ Blaee WMAQ p 2 i rink January 3 ! seivices of Marty el Kanmas City Stars o 7 WDAY n as unnol baseman of the 3 5 WERC 5 I be distributed t organ recital — WAMCA X tior are not for saie o 1 Ball Biitabuigh, | de i G Hote! Rits-Caslion aons. of his | president of the i d upon hiS| peye wan, Tol Ohio. (toy, | B9 T Spanish s Voral solos WREY B : < play. | veturn from Floridi 30hbs Y and Harold | Contsin New Y. sl i Onhesira: Anstol Triedisnd B ple for| The oceasion for } tatement. | prae 1), o e et §an Franoiec K e | e explained, was to set at rest reports | 1 5 draw o8 Angeles et Orchestra . . wa< in | that McManus was to be sold or (10, Now' York | program by Roxy and his an. r whi 2 i [ R e Tk Carreaor rac | HOT'SPRINGS, Ark.—Jimmy Frain Rocky Kansas, the new lizhtwei R ey SCATL Wit WL CIAR. from. . WEAF femanded tha players do th wae pded such 1eports as propa- | spyith, Oklahoma (10). real name is Rocco T | an's M inewick Orchestra . ... ame: e, . . fine | 8&Nda. | 10:30—Chicago: Loftis hou, tertainers woloe: Organ Helder and & ‘ . i Portlapd: Weathrr, markets and police reports: news elder and ba j New York: Paul Specht's Orchestri 3y McGraw Great Manager WHEAT WANTS $18.000 FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EAC i TO 12 MIDNIGHT. John J. MeGra e best 1an- | NEW YORK. Junuary 20 (P)—Zack 800- RUN-O ' : LA ger of all time wd proves | Wheat has put price tag of $18,000 o % York - Barres from Hotel Commodore. . WEAF e Hex in | on his services for 19, his elzhteenth | BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA. S York R & i G ira: oW Brewnand - Hiowd obaerviitic i season with the Brooklvn Nationals, | Noted Authority on.Radio. Lon Angoles: I : 2 X o g o inpsuied D dements st Al Rights Reserved. Reproduction Probilited Coate KPO a or team |an ultimatum that he won't play for | g iners: Denns's Orehestra WHMCA ore quickly m B Tess. H & Angel v - KiT drchestra” WOR lone is h 1 he . Counter Electromotive Force. | sure required now is not only the Philadeinhia: Bitton h ' Chib WeAT ame. but e ntodmpart his| o PINDSTROM IS BALKING 11 u direct current circuit ov in an | Pressure required to overcome friction Dot Sl L bl Toite Dnosia fum Ml Insiats e 0o ; Lalternating current cireuit containing |and the amount required to produce : ; ilaon T At his i natructions | NEW YORK. January 20 (®)—The | egistance only, the only opposition to | the necessary discharze of air, but is Iavenport Wor Sirict t I York Giants have received sign-| g o of current is the actual ohmic re- | €qual to the pressures just mentioned Cinctanaty g reatings Ml quarter WY e S T cinrent civcuits | the back pressure of the air in the 2 Palmer Houee Victoriana 0 : mara. Word also came that Fred | Which contain Inductance R e N e e e s b . oom ‘ £ atiatied wath {'lor both certain other opposition | is not lost, because it serves to keep g ’ it There is or Lindstrom was dissatisfied with sal-{ fe "ara noticeable which introduce | the pressure in the chamber at a | Pt Slrke: vound and instamen Sib i king ary provisions, / n s when the supply is | 1150~ Merre O1d_(bief sms of MeGraw whict L ision other effects not met with in ordinary | Maximum so that when the supply is | FRL old_Chu he criticiems of 1 " < 2 direct current circuits or in alternat- (€Ut Off the chamber will still continue | 11 45— Atlanta’ Biltmars Onlistry “_‘p:'\‘_‘ SRR e BIG SCRAP IS LIKELY. ing circuits in which we will cousider | (0 discharze throngh the opening “C" | 12 MIDNIGHT To 1 AN R R e IS FORIC. Januae 20D the inductance and capacity effects 1 Queinnan: Mo Al lox: rianologu will overiook a slip on the field w zotiutions for u lizht-heavyweight title 2 ' Tos Anselos r y e knows the player is t bout between Paul Berlenbach. pres lows by Pressure. MW arh: e dways carries ent champlon. and A McTigue, for Witie.aetion of resisiance ln oppostng @ o b Rusiiers. dac iecause they 2 > wisdom | mer title holder, at’ Madison Square oo oo or current in the cireutt mas — 1. Nighths 5 L il Chioao: Oriole, Orehenira: v snibenens of His | Gurden, February 12, are virtually |pe likened to the opposition to flow | 2 45— Kansae Cisye Nishihawk from: e i) in | complete offered to w current of air or gas . Which s made to flow. throughs — Do you know when to make a preemptive SETS DATES FOR MEETS. ° 'nipe under pressure. This oppositio ! ) YW : bid? Do you know when to overbid your hand? . . .. tis offered by the friction of the sides o WLw 2 el ! < \_“"ll‘]'”l"-\" ooy 20 "X*"'l e I}'f mme pipe through which the air is piiasn. saoiacl s i rlophone irio WEaE & Do you know when to trump your partner’s e crowd ‘g | Natfon ! . indo ack and | orce , Portland: | Concert pro KGW 55 im for centered @ [ field championshipe will be held hered “Cre"Co oo out a section of the pipe . 1! Such a combination. the pressure Sin Frandscos Paare Hitel O licsiva Ko 8 £Y defen: e tliat eh § amd the wnaieur union's 1| 4n jnoreduce o large chamber; FA+ | SCally, av ‘;1::»."11:“:;;;;;:‘: o 1;"‘ ,?,":; v(‘ [-;1'1"'"} Mt Orcneiia R ace? Do y;:nu know how to play a gOQd ¢ nd o a1 indoor swimming meet on April | {15, e e g s the | —Mooseheart. er Victorians v i 11l fi = were cries 'of| 6 nd 9, it hus been decided il e taecsion i Cy e . | pressure applied through opening “B" | = o gkl WD sive game? You will find all these points illus 19 tie Buatie a4 s which can be used to store air or gas |13 the back pressure exerted by 2 00—Chi Gine Little Skrla wos 443 trated in the game to be broadcast from McGraw refused to take HAMILTON TO PITCH. under pressure. We can, for instance, | ) 200, = - He stuck by him and wa ST {force & considerable amount of air | Tl Pack pressure exerted by i vindicated in his judgment and confl | LOS ANGELES, Calif. Januars 20| ynder great pressure in the tank so | COmPressed air in chamber W C A P—8'30 to 9 P \/l sienco Dosle bec a crack | UP).—Earl Hamilton, formerly on the | g when the source of supply is cut | [€SPOnds to the counter """“""“"“"i > * * eacond haseman. an exceptional hitter | pitchini: staffs of the St Louis and | nd ‘the oneniie at “F throngh | (0FCe In an alternating current circuit (a5 «nd one of tea greatest favorites that | Detroit Americans und the Pittsburgh chamber was supplied is |5 unnij ver graced the Pol mds in @ | Nationals. who retired from base ball 8 Cunningham New York uniform fast seuson. has signed to report to | Slosedy BT Gr & Wil _“*’.*";_‘e“"jmf;} " RADIO REPAIRING RCA & . H.avc your cards and playcx_'s ready and you Kelly Proves Worth. the Los Angeles (eamy this SPring. | of the amount that was stored in the BATTERY CHARGING ! De Forest will be able to follow every bid and play of the Cells w x jtank through > e e e “uily, ana| CANNEFAX TAKING REST. qohen the only epnosition 10 the | 14y N 9 Power experts, Major R. J. Herman and H. H. Ward ey used to “ride” Keily, and | - ow of the current of air was the fri NIGHT SE 3 5 NeGraw was Uitterly eriticized {01} CiicAGO, January 20 UP—Bob | fon of thie pipe the only pressure re- | FOWLER RADIO SERVICE n Tubes X112 5 of Boston; Work and Whitehead of New York. eeping him in the lineup. but he|cqpnefax. former world chAmpion | quired was just enough to evercome | 900 Madison St. N.W. Y, m : Security. ... sept him In and Kelly developed into {ree.cushion billiardist. has canceled | {EFCE 505 JU0r CRUMER [0 ECeane |\ o S0 Fe (o] Security. o e hest firsi-wacker of s day all his vaudeville bookings and 1eft |, ;5unt necessary to give the flow Of | F— - gl FREE ! Advance announcements of hands in future games Another case in point is that of}ith his bride of a month for Phoenix. | 2i“forca required to move the air‘ Pal Speaker. . -$3.49 27 / & rube Marquard, *the lefthanded | X5 R health, He was advised | 4, 1078 TR 0, oves e ot (| WM. P. BOYER CO. di Today and Tomorrow and cgmplete detailed reports of games already broadcast. stcher that the Giants bought from | {070 Couthwest atter a lung conges- | coaindt (10 (et TY HeE Shect K. RADIO—SERVICE a . Play the hands your own way, then as the experts play them. Ingianeyells fof 1) 000, at that time | tjon developed from a cold. When the chamber is introduced, || ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION Okay Radio Co. Ad;,—a; weAar. o ’ + crecord price for a mine however, the compressed air in the 415 11th St. N.W. . e i -The| Baltimore has one of the few wom: |chamber exerts a back pressure on el 812 13th St. M. 842 o0 Tamom™ Bt McGraw hung on. len's polo teams in America. 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