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SRORTS: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926 Harris Sees Third Pennant For Griffs: CHAMPS STRONG ENOUGH TO REPEAT. PILOT AVERS' SPORTS Confidence of Cards Increasing Daily HORNSBY LOOKS TO RHEM FOR SOME FINE SLABBING THIS PLAINLY SHOWS THAT MIKE MARTIN HAD SOME JOB ON HIS HANDS AT TAMPA o Does Not Believe Any Rival Outfit Has Bolstered | Sufficiently to Topple Nationals—Giants Rumored to Be After Ruether. Young Pitcher Informs Rogers He Condition and Anticipates a Bright Season. Will Work Hard at Hot Wells, Is in Excellent BY DENMAN 'I'Iji().\\l‘bON. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. Sports Editor Star EW YORK, February 19.—Rogcrs Horn is Ci AMPA, Fla., February who have been fo! ing the for- : iy > lorr . Louis Cards e 3 s i eeadiin will enter the National League race t! of confidence - E ; 2 and cvery day is adding to it. Horn eardt o th ‘parative youth, S. Raymond Har- Dt S T et 3 i from his icaded cuss, onc not given to flights of fancy nor o g";l s who reports that he is in id is confiden : 1 sod season. His views on the approach title scram- a g , the ¢, entitled to respectiul considera- Rhem started out last scason like a prair and the Cards fig- N titl i ' ured they had one of those first-year phe: 3 b uplevery a0 ofiea ) ® are 1 by a keen personal interest only 5 - o often ; in the big lcague. But suddenly Khe t b then he e 3 | lost a little more. § s of ¢ the off season s i e e Probably the hard work of big lcague life to.db with i i St it. Kids worry a lot when they are first thro ) ; i o . c o only knew it, the ones who should Ty I 15 expit victory until almost the last | themselves being supplanted by young ble SR ! The Cards tried their voung w ‘ Bt i G ats snsee that he had lost all trace of the home H . e sthesatn, punilishe Amonut piling up a high run of victories 0 ild not e construed as UINg up 2 ligh rut mIce. o b y will win azain and | i up. 1 m: certain other | | € = - k| Sibtions ot R ST O |ARMY AND NAVY BOXERS : : b | MW iether L reprt it nest Sun } IN TITLE TOURNAMENT | [/t " ,_ Ars, . day is up to Griff. He knows how : tecl about it { | ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 19 wind e s Yot | The falil arbich @ ed yester | —Army and Navy boxers will be e i : ) matcriize, the | brought together for the first time 3 Tait 3 fro of o | when the intercollegiate tourney is ol 1 by a rather te. They | held here on March 2 and 27. The |} eral of the « < made bunts and | Cadet scrappers expressed a de- |1 u g i or proy nearly two sire to compete and have been in- e od o tag | vited by the Intercollegiate Asso- great 1 i th e athletes | ciatiol LRIy t o to visit the Besides Navy and Army, Yale, The ( dtius ‘ s e m to resret Penn, Penn State, Syracuse, Col- | lroush o « Figures Griffs First. trip, too, ed to ate and otk ill have in | e : citor Ar gate and others will have teams in I am not prepared to venture an | | the meet. opinion as to the | However, the 7 4 | have stood out It them : | and the entry o and th it e o % color to the tourney Bely i e S S ines ield when the Nationals’ trainer took up the task of putting it in shape for the Griffs to practice. wise it would not have ed fnto d for forhi il Just before breakfast and | 5 < 2 = | |t care of a y s o ¥ 1 into a steady drizzle, but 7 T i - Feme ng th win or to 1 > 1 | E T8 oo e e oty et e e s i SQUASH RACQUETS EVENT |FRENCH AND YANKEES| G ents us out will know | tne’ aenlotes. trom & (/| TO CLASH AT TENNIS : P i e WILL START TOMORROW = =l v if the rain ceases = ) i 1 geel| put in ince moRoids Y PERRY MILLER he ¢ : 24 r‘-\rrl : to ECENT interest has been encouraging to the Tidal Basin fund be : even S ASH RACQUETS stars of 11 cities are S e raised through public subscription, to pay for the buildin n for & = “‘17.,1‘:{[1“"(“' : »,,}],; was expected to check in later ¢ natio individual and team champ courts, today meets the | placing of two fish racks at the inlet and outlet gates of o 21z > day. rt tom v 'clock n the urt he o Zore £ 3 base ball mac DUl of | ehe dane to start tomorrow at 9 o'clock on the courts oi the -inddor cr n B the cscape of game fish to be planted this Spring t Jureau . star player or two SEEé 7A{I‘ . Racquet Club, rance v‘.‘:h'm 5E Fishotics trick, and no club has il 2 o 5 s at the ries. of fmmunity from acck |y N 1;0]RECORD. ie players, including four members of the Harvard « EOET S 0 During the past 10 days $111 was subscribed, the largest contri S 5 | sTaME Hia. webriacs 59 asd e X i e A ounding Basque, 0 : p 5 with @ fair break in the | p MIANML Fla, February 10 o) | nd the team championship won last year at 1 A 0. but Tilden | being scat in by William D. Hoover, president of the National savings and| PALACE LOSES GAME tter of luck we will have to | o5 Hour ot the >“|, o 1"\. . vmlh_‘s‘ a) by noon and two score more were expectc t ament. Duc- | Trust Co. -with a/doaation of $50. | lds from any of alifying for the 300-mile Wastin | the ‘opening round will be made by the tournament mmer the two met in the | o oo AR » - | race may bea close one—n |¢on's birthday races. sot a new waed | by Arthur Hellen, as soon as the other racqueters are accouhted for. b matches at Philadelphia,| e sild he was heartily in favorthat section of the District Code was | BY POINT IN PHILLY fact T expeet it to .,p‘\_,\,‘”}. that's | record for & qualitying. tral on o J. D. Debevoise of Harvard, Entries in indivi ot Borotra carried “Big Bll” to three | of the project to have such a fishing | VeL¥ ¢ \\?rr:!:'wl‘ e just where we shine. v[n.x..‘n— ‘flr\f’ | board oval of a mile and a quarter yngr the first arrtvals and was | follow. R Era it times threatening to defeat | and breeding ground for game fish in |y, M5, DAuedShye Congte — e o B latancs. e his teammates, L. L. Hedstrom = . the Nation’s Capital, and. although | g . 1w e it another grue nish develops we A AT wmson and R, falo sorotra sed . to ad b sme s . Albert Fletc! : “-{‘ b e v PHILLIES LET TWO GO. Bourke and T. T. Nelson of Ve qaoubles contests Peing | find time to do so when the project (4N appeal to feed L £ s out the Yankees in 152 3 SLP J. Bland of Philadelphia and |S. « plived vesterday. and in this depart s State .5 A PHILADELPHIA, v 19 (). J : = . Ceui’ il . jpis depart | is completed. his State. He said E Has Calculated Pitelring. —The Philadelphia 3 s Keenan of New York were | Providence : e ihas ‘I,f},l,;,,,_,r" ‘:" “1’1‘ be hf-'“ d| " The other contributions follow: §.|&inia is covered by a ver ! To demonstrate how much thought | 40Wn their player list from 35 to 33 by | 20N those to check in this morning. | and E. M. Hinkle and Dav whe red with the giant Fred an. | K egare. $25; John W. Calvert,|and our game warden 1 Hebrew he has given to the forthcoming cam- | diSPOSing of two men. Walter ~“Huck: | < ‘.- Lalmer DiXon, No. 1 man on the Washington. T the Slant Ired AN-) Jack Keane, H. R. Delany, jr., each |4aged in feeding the birds s way to the locals e e s o e obed out the | Betts, a right-handed pitcher, with the | N¢ York squad and winner of the | Play begins tomorrow morning and | derion. he meets Borotra and Rene 1.a | 55, k. L. Varelo, W. H. Lohr, William | larly our partridges (quail) v e D B B hell T emvscts to get | club for four years, has been sold tq | 1ional individual title last year,|continues through Sunday and Mon- | {PSIe: Another member of the French | T Talbott, G. F. D. R., Mrs. A. P.|Quest in your paper to the sportsi . time. — W et MO o D B e aios. | Fort Worth of the Texas Leaguc, ang | W25 expected at an early hour. An [day. The finals of the team matcl La Coste faces Vincent Richards, | Beardsley, James E. Eubank, J. M. [t help in this work would do 1 : nd the count mes -be sub. | ou Fonseca, all-round inflelder, was | ¢X1iPition match has been arranged (are scheduled for Monday at 11:15, |y #5 (010 HCO8 T AcEAt REBares | Dewhirst, C. H. Rohrbach, Maj. W.|&00d. The wardens are auth " was Iy admits that his figures may be s = es » WS | hetween the champion and Otto | while the deciding match in the Tohoites B and | v Walker, J. Lankenau, H. Hayden, |t furnish grain to any one, wit i He made Jected o0 Taiics Rl St oS Glockler, Racquet Club. professional, | vidual competition will be plaved 4 vader. clashes with Francis T. Honter, | T~ L. Schrover, each $1: J. G. Chap.| ¢ who will distribute the n 1 v me for the 3 - e 3 ', + o % reas Wl at 5 o'clock. 1 g er 3 = e ~ ' | man, W, P. Ames, W. G. Tur- any such reg L B L DODGERS PLAN TRADE With the exception of Harvard and| A consolid tourney will be hela | ©ormer indoor title holder. ton, W. J. Tur o $1 S office will be ir H other than that they furnish a line on = - 2 Yale, each of the visiting clubs will | Starting Sunday morning S R This “encore” fund to the original : h:{]\} l}n er»\':\1»~“lhln]‘7f‘!~-l e ! m\k[\!r\]h\ lldvx m,\;] 19 (P)— one man in the fight for the S — fishing fund in the short time it has tcher’s office is at Wa ed ;x{;.‘u(w, \l‘.‘Al;;:’x';i*‘gnfi.:;;:. \u}ll 5 sufjicond ‘m.vnl\ 2 :::ud\llf;v \\{m )l‘h ’mp nd l'mlmlelph{: lwiu have a | BALTIMORE TRAPSHOTS In one week the deficit msk een cut | Referring to the conditions in re- ficien 0 attal ck o - "' s 1 0 10 e Los pair of racqueters bidding for the from $450 to $339 and there is ard to bass in his State, he said for 21 Ut these o be tirmed in by | Angeies club“of b aciiic. coit | Homor. The cotiese plavers wit con:| WILL VISIT TOMORROW| LOSE TO PRO TEAM | 5oy S hnimbi,and there is pros | £ard o bass In his Suate, ke wald. | Tor e wxpects from Bush, and he has | also an outflelders. | o ° Loo | fine thelr activities to the battle for | Washington Gun C marksmen present ratio can be maintained, the | aware of the extent of violations B elesiil dovn for 7. sl s the 5-man team trophy. will be hosts to Baltimore trapshooters fund will be fully subscribed by the|have referred to so effectivel nd o oi4 Ogden for & dozen; while Mar: in a registered shoot tomorrow at the | By the Associated Press. time the racks are in position I am sure if the people of this - : 5 berry is expected to emerse with e traps on Benning road ST. AUGUSTINE. Fls S has been stated, the racks will [knew of conditions as you and I | o Soccer teams of Pier brackets 10 times. He did not go sc «The program includes a 10-man team | 19.—Archie Compston of England and | P® Placed in the basin just as soon as | them to exist alonz Hu; ¥ r as to apportion the 58 losses that e ow ers race of 100 targets at 16 yards and |Arnaud ) ¢ of France, profes.|conditions permit, and when this part | Gunston Cove, Woodbridge, Occc o @ a 5-man team race consisting of 5 |sional golf champions of their nations, | 9 the work is completed the basin will | Quan, Cherry Hill and other poi = o make up the schedule of 154 contests 1t will be noticed that Harris failed P 3 / R s to take F *into account at ail. | OWLING in the annual tournament of the Masonic Association ends He offered ‘)\;lx:.;n«.\r\wn of “!&h’ ), it on the Convention Hall drives, with squads of team, doubles . ict that he was considering | o : s a vee aid 1 singles contestants in action. Although some good duckpinners for service, which Ruether most cer-|are slated to participate in the final session, there seems little likelihood gainly is nor, i view of his i 1| that feaders in any divisions of the tourney will be displaced. e Pin-toppling this vear has been well| Tonight’s concluding program of B iasaGontoNGiAnts done by the Masons. Hap Burtner's | the tournament calls for 62 singles May Go to G - record-breakir llevents count, of | contestants, 16 doubles teams and 4 Rumor has it that a deal is in the | course, is the outstanding performance | quints to take the drives. Shooting making whereby the Dutchman Will|of the tournament, but high scores in | will begin at 7:15 o'clock. be wafted back into the ional | gther divisions are noteworthy. Rec- o ’ league, from whence he came last|ords of the 1926 tourn all made | Washington's allstar girl team that season,’ in exchange for Hugh Mc | prior to lust night's session, follows | I8 to g0 to Philadelphia March 6 to Quillan, veteran right-hunder of the complete its 10-game match with the .fsdms Harris declined to either TEAMS. girls of the Quaker City Finanaial deny or affirm that such a swap S| First—La Fayette, No. 2.. League will encounter a quint from being consider but some color was | Second—\Washington Cente) the Perpetual Building Association at lont to the yarn by the fact that nial e the Coliseum tonight {n a match call- Clark Griffith yesterday held an ear-| Third—Potomac ing for the use of rubber-banded pins. This ¢tyle of pin will be used in Phil- n Joseph Mc- adelphia, and the hardwood shooters ¢ York club. nest conference with J Graw, the pilot of the DOUBLES. They met, apparent chance, at | First—J. Ulrich and Hargett need the practice with the flying the races which ir ted the| Second—Lamster and Martin mapl Bowling will begin at 8 meeting of the West Coast Jockey | Third—Megaw and Watson.. o’clock, Club at Winnwood P ghes new SINGLES. Knights of Columbus bowlers took track just outside of her two of three games from Internal would admit that their conversation | First—Rurtner 100 | Revenue in a National Capital League went beyond the confines of how to| Second—Urban .. 381 |irush. Sullivan did some strong beat the parimutuel machines, but it | Third—Pappas . 369 | Shooting for the victors. was observed that no entry lists or| ALL EVEN' were consulted during N Frankies helped themselves to six First—Burtner games in the Northeast League, ing such swap waivers nd—Urban sweeping sets with the Postons and ve to be obtained on Ruether ‘d—Megaw 1 of the other seven clubs in League, and the same llowed in regard to Mc- the Montellos. The Postons also ;}mmwd a trio of tilts to the Artie Sells. would h: from ¢ the American } > be Third place holders were threaten- ed in the tourney session last night. cedur : ! Pentalpha, No. 1, led the team squad | 1In a special matoh a quint re Quillan i the o ed the | With 1657, just three pins behind the | senting S. Kann Sons Co. Took taro ot reputation of being “hard to handle,” | third place Potomac Lodge quint. In|three games from the five of Lans- pita e e | the doubles Cox_and “Money it for | bursh Bros. . The scores were 647, 465 A S I their respoctive cir.| 992 Another pin would have given|and 452 to 470, 448 and 462. . y Sarent | them a tie with Megaw and Watson. = while pilots in the paren! Construction did not have to bowl S qhiesve | to|Litzau topped the singles contingent St ”.n fxeanily WeduleolD | wiviiay heavily to L'Lke‘the measure of the jassing up_ M ) o s h red with frequent flagrant Tumbli held —— SECeRTodmiCTew, I three games in the charg 1 umbling seas held no terrors for [ Hydrographic Office League. Dorsit, hreaches of discipline last season, when lie pitched only two complete gam sind finished with a record of winning Skipper Irving Belt and his crew of The bat- Perkins and Holtgreve of the winners each rolled a game of 101. No other games on either side reached the cen- Lebanon doughty bowlers last night. captain and his men, but two and losing three, more diffi-fy)ine courageously, knocked the Pen-| tury mark. % enlty could be expected in getting thed aipha landlubbers galley west in American League magnates to Pass UD | three games, winning, 483, 500 and|. Three postponements that occurred Ttuether 468 to 455, 489 and 457. Without the |in the Washington Ladies' League this week probably will be rolled off some time next week. other post- poned matches are troubling the cir Dougher, ere cold, guidance of their pilot, Loui Did Wellwl Crifts who suddenly developed a se The Dutchman helped the Griffmen of doubles. The match is the fourth of a series of seven being shot with the Oriole | gunners, and Morehouse 1 meet tomorrow 0 o'clock at Lincoln Colonnade, {oward freshmen meet the Man- chester five tomorrow at 8:30 o'clock on the Y. W. C. A, at Ninth street and Rhode Island avenue. ARMSTRONG FIVE WINS. Armstrong High School basketers won their annual match with Dunbar yesterday at Lincoln Colonnade by a score of 34 to 11. The victory gives the Armstrong five the championship of the colored high schools. DENT PLAYS CROUCH. Morris Dent and Everett Crouch are billed for tonight's match in the exhibition pocket billiard tourney at nd_Central parlors. Last night Bert \x\snlt trimmed William Parsons, to 39. BUARK CUE WINNER. John Dodge bowed to Eugene Ruark, 86 to 21, in last night's match of the three-cushion billiard tourney being staged for the District title at Lewis & Krauss' parlors. The issue was decided in 51 innings. SOCCERISTS TO DANCE. Members of the German-American Club will honor their soccer elevens with a masked ball tomorrow night. All members of the Washington Soccer League have been invited to attend. American Basket Ball League. (Second Series.) Team. ~ W.L. Pet. Team Cleveland. 5 1.000 Detroit Rochester. 0 Brooklyi Wash'gton 50 Buftalo. Ft. Wayne 00 Chicago. L g | the Pentalpha outfit floundered help- | PO7 Rochester, 25: Buffalo, 9. to the extent of bagging 18 Viclorles}iessly most of the time. Skipper Belt|Cult Chicago, e e ool quite an asset |tolled so strenuously during the firs e e & two games that it became almost i ok | necessary for him to flash SOS sig- 5 e bimself was at the {racX Inals in the third encounter, but gen- T onnbcted with o |erous draughts of hot coffee emabled “re ay o e 0 ft‘mdm\"".“ (hat MeGraw is develop- | him to maintain his post on the bridge 4 ing. He refused to go into details |throughout the There is one sure way that never : about his differences wtih the Wash fails to remove dandruff completely i and that is to dissolve it. Then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordi. nary. liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring ; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently. with the finger tips. 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This simple remedy has never been known to fail. were victorious in a best-ball match on the Augustine links here over Glenna Collett, woman's champion of America and Mary K. Browne of Cali- fornia, former national tennis cham- pion, and erstwhile runner-up in the woman's national golf event. ing their opponents a handicap of six bisques, Compston and Massey won 2 and 1. The winners had a best ball of 65 over the par 73 course, while their opponents had a best ball of 76. Compston set a course record with an individudl card of 68, the course record being 69. —_— HUGGINS TO STICK T0O GAME. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., February 19 (®).—Miller Huggins, manager of the New York Yankees, has an- nounced that he has disposed of all his real estate holdings in order that he may. give his complete time to base ball. HAGEN TO PICK TEAM. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, Febru- ary 19 (#).—Whaiter Hagen, American professional golf champion, has been named to nominate a team of three other American professionals to join in representing the United States in a match against four English profes- sionals prior to the British open cham- plonship next June. HANDLEY QUINT SCORES. AUBURN, Ala., February 19 (#). Handley High School of Roanoke, Va., defeated the Baylor Preparatory School of Chattanooga, 30 to 28, in the opener here of the annual Cotton States basket ball tournament. VIRGINIA BOXERS WIN. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Febru- ary 19 (P).—Virginia boxers took four out of seven bouts in a match with Colgate last nigh IMPORTED GOLF HOSE FOR MEN *—the makes and the patterns that are popular on the other side. We’ve brought them over From Ircland—7.50 From Scotland—10.00 THE HOSIERY SHOP Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street be seined of all undesirable fish by the Bureau of Fisherfes and the im- portant work of planting the game fish begun. Project Now Assured. The basin project now is assured and in a comparatively short time this body of water will be full of game fish, and as each yvear passes these will multiply and in time would also crowd the water if it were not the intention of the Bureau of Fish. erles to allow a certain number of them to escape at stated intervals in order to stock the Washington Channel, the Georgetown Channel and the Eastern Branch. It is also possible that a number of the small- mouth bass will be transplanted to the waters of the upper Potomac above the Little Falls. But if the Bureau of Fisherles allows these fish to escape, only to be caught by the nets used by “lllegal fish hogs” in thelr efforts to turn these gamesters into the almighty dollar, their efforts will be more or less in vain. As stated recently, there is a law protecting these fish, but it is not enforced. The law in the Dis- trict says that bass shall not be oftered for sale except by angling. Now angling, according to Webster, Is the act of one who angles; the art of fishing with rod and line. Every- body knows that it would be a physi- cal impossibility to catch with rod and line or hand line all the bass offered for sale in the District of Columbia. Something must be done about it because, according to the law, viola- tions of it are taking place every day in the City of Washington. If it was not the intention of Congress when this bill was passed to prohibit the sale of bass in the District ex- cept those caught by “angling,” then ing polish. [C Specialli:t: in the Care of Automobiles ~ SIMONIZING Once again enjoy the thrill of riding in a clean car. Not merely & polishing job, but the thorough cleaning of all painted and exposed leather surfaces—then the application of a paint preserving and last- Then, too, the interior is thoroughly vacuum-cleaned. Sheridan Garage, Inc. A. A. A. Service Station | ! 2516 Q St. N.w. Street Bridge) along the Potomac, we would get the | remedial legislation so apparently re- quired. We are heavil and restricted in our s having a sutficien war- | dens. However. we best we can with the ammunition we_have.” Fletcher also reported that one nis game warden: ¢ Johnsc Arlington County, 1 a per for shooting ducks at Gunston Cove and that this offender was fined $67.50 for hi port.” NOTED TURFMAN DIES. BALTIMORE, Md., (#).—Spalding Lov Jenkins, one of the most prominent figures of the American turf, died at his home herc of pneumonia yesterday. He was 5 years old. He was president of the Maryland _State Fair, Inc.. which operates the Laurel race track, and | formerly president of the Maryland | Jockey Club, which operates the Pim lico race track. REGAINS BORSEéI;IbE TITLE. | ST. 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