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THE SUNDAY ST AR, WASHI I926-SPORTS SECTION. ~ ™™ Congressional Probe Likely If Griffs F azl R zckard to Announce Plans This Week ONLY LUCK CAN STOP ’EM COLD, ASSERTS OLD TIMER Nationals Rated as Smartest Ball Ciub S ince the Old| Baltimore Orioles—How Joe Jarris Got His Record, His 12-Mile Long Wallop. BY J. HE Old Timer lifted his hat T “I'll leave you here,” he scorchoard before 1 go home.” “T war d Sure,” to sec it dec? explained the Kid. gree fanctte. Why, the other day her to read the Bible, “in the big inning.’” “T did not.” protested Alice 1 do take won ali th too, instead of “He a lo time. “You sure haven't any kick on that score lately,” vou thihk they will win this/ asked Alice. not?” demanded promptly. “There will congressional investigation if they | fail. Bucky has the smartest col Jection of ball players since the Bal timore Orioles. The Griffs are the greatest defensive team in base ball;| they have stolen more bases than any | other outfit, and they're hitting better | than .290. What more is needed?” | A coupla pitchers,” suggested the| Kid. Do ar “Why Timer, the Old| be af seven of the best in declared the Old hey've zot America right now,” ‘Timer. “Your “They've man relay the Kid.| and a five- n Bucky | inning. | error,” insisted got two pitcher team enouzh way the staff is working now should make a switch every €0 he needs nine. Is that so?" demanded Alice. ing to the Old Timer. Fodder for turn Nightmare. to the urged. “He’ today: and The trouble is| dreamed he was! “Don't pay any attention Kid,” the Old Timer 2 trifle off his feed don’t mean mavbe. that last night he putting away @ of shredded] wheat and strawberries—and when he | woke up half the filling of his mat-| tress was gone. That’s why he didn't | eat any lunch today.” “Wasn't that terrible,” in pretended sympathy. the Washington team has like that. Mr. McNeely. McNeely?" repeated the Timer. “Better fielder than Bpeaker!” ‘And he can hit, too,” sald Alice. Hit! He's a better hitter than Babe | Ruth,” declared the Old Timer “And some baserunner,” encour- aged the Kid, falling in line “Base-runner! You said a pageful,” | declared the Old Timer. “McNeely s the best man on the base paths) since Billy Hamilton. Put him on first with a run needed to win and| he will steal second, third and home |} on the next three pitches | = | \ 1| said Alice I hope none dream old Tris “T don't see why they do mot let . him play every day,” said Alice. Avoiding Wholesale Injuries. “‘Orders from Ban Johnson,’ ained the Old Timer, gravely. of the league and he's afraid that if Earl is kept in there| every day some of the other outfield It ers in the league will injure them:- | selves trying to keep up with the he sets. To protect these men | has heen ordered to play Earl only part time.” “Well,” said plenty of Jeanes——"" Don’t forget Bucky's little brother Joe,” urged the Old Timer. s Joe Harris Bucky’s brother?" said Alice. “I didn't know that.’ “All men are brothers, young lady,” declared the Old Timer, gravely.. “I| thought the Kid said you were read- | ing the Bible every week?" T'll tell the world,” interrupted the Kid, as Alice hesitated about a reply, “Joe sure can sock, that ole pill a pl is president | we've got| Tobin, | the Kid, outfielders, m exclaimed the Old Timer. he said to Alice, s in France his| of ammunition in one attack and he ripped a cannon off its base and, using it as a bat, socked cannon balls back into the German lines as fast as the shots| came over, putting two German com panies out of commission in less thin 7 minutes. One of his drives is re- ported to have landed in Rerlin, cut ting down a large oak tree in the grounds of the Kaiser's palace. That was where the first idea of the armi- | stice occurred to the Kaiser.” A Record Long Wallop. ock it.” “Do vou know “when Joe Har company ran out “I believe it.”” asserted the Kid. “I know that when he first reported here he hit one ball that landed 12 miles outside the ball park. Alice looked skeptical. “He's right,” explained the Old Timer. “It landed 12 miles from the park—but the Kifl carried it there in his coat pocket. He grabbed it when it landed in the stands. how easily 1 can explain things!" I wish voud explain how Griffs can outhit both the Pi Macks, as they have done and score more runs than either, and still have a tough time keeping out of second division,” said the Kid. “That's v." replied the Old| Timer, calmly. “The Griffs are out| of first place for the same reason that vou can wallop me at duckpins occa- sionally—just luck. thassall, just nck and| FIRST RACE mile—David I second 0. thind. Time, Toka also ran “OND RAC] sta Lad, 50, won €530, $3.40 (Fiston). Frank Foster THIRD RACE, —Cup Dearer, $3.70. won: 85 (Simon) . Chick Shist TFOURTH RA( and 70 S10.00. S1 3 Howard), SR80, S6.30. Thek, 101 (FHexham), $4.70, 1:45. Firetoma, Georizet, FIFTH —Cant 2.30, won fyear-olds a 06 (Jones) . S ader. 96 (Pichon) fin. ' 100 (Phily ot 1:40 Gatewood: Cai vear-olds: 116 1Groos) . ¢ Ra —&1 (Frogzate). asta_Grafton. 103 Time. 8 1-3. II. Capt. George 1so Tau. ds up: 6 furlones ). $18.20.$7.60, 116 (7. Burke) Rundark. — 11% Time, 1:13_3-5. Music Shop. third, o I,lmx Poini “econd. third. Groom. car-olds up: one 106" (T Lathrop. second: third. Lee won: Adrine; ! year-olds 1 Hal, 137 (Pool), 0, Cudgeller. 105 (Heupel), second; | King Nadi 240. third, Time. 1:45. or, alko_ra X BH RACE Yovear-olds up; —Reputation, 124" (Pool 53,80, 2.30, won: ' Glister. 115 '(Lang). £330, £5700. wecond: Bead Butler, '11# ' (Pelz) $550° third. Time. 1:114-3. The World, Phantom Fire Gettyshurg algo ran SEVENTH RACE, vear-olds up: and_ 70 yards—M 1 %17.20, $7.80. $3.70, won: Pe $5.00. & 01" (Philpot), :mancipator, 93 (Hexham), 14 miles 0, ‘(Lang ) Hour More and 6 furlongs $2.20, 1 mile me. 1:47. Bucko. Plenty Coos, Gondolier, 'rank Man, Air Castle also ran. TIP FOR FISHERMEN. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., June 12—The Potomac River was clear and Shenandoah was a little cloudy this, evening. * sl PR & said. reading more interest this year; ee | 3 the | 4 A. FERRALL. “l want to take a Alice. “Alice is getting to be a thirty-third de- | at Sunday school when they called o ‘In the beginning, she said got that out of the newspaper. But it is more exciting. Last year they commented the Kid. | |KRICK, HELEN’S BABE CAPTURE BIG RACES By the Associated Press. LATONIA, K June 12. from the S. F. Holland won the Clipsetta stakes at Latonia today in a_hard stretch drive from Thirteen Sixty and Ethel Dear. The race was worth 37540 winning ownes The 5% furlongs 1:09 2. The Quickstep the historic fixtures, fell to Helen's Babe, from the stable of Hal Pr Headley, which won by a lenzth from Arcady and Prince of Wales, The race was worth $6,440 winning owner The three-quarters w was run in Handicap, one of § to the as run in 1:14 LATONIA RESULTS FIRST RACE miles—Grand Ki SHND e SRS0, i furlongs— 10, F2a0 5380, SH300 thard (Garner) 116 (Crin, 116 (Po tep In 116 Purtidie Ortle Srcond s 344030 S0, 50 ond vt} Time won S260. <30 Sis and_ Flor FIFTH RACE, 3 Helpn's Bat 20.” won F1R0; Second liam) | S2X0. ra Little San ST RACE 3.voar-oide o ards—Mount_ Beacon ). US10 40, 140 L SRK0. $440. 100" (Craver). $2R0. Dolly Bay. Dustv M and Dandy Brush ) Lezero 114 (Gt Mary Jane, furlonzs. thit 5 NTH RACE. 3-year-olds up: 1 vards--Ballot Brush_ 111 (P won: King Gorin 20 0. kecond: W awerl. 380, Uy i Old"Shp and Wi ml and 70 N 1147 Vood! « 7. Lawless, also ran LONG BRANCH RESULTS FIRS’ Fly Hawl 2-vear-olds: 5 tHorne ). $10.50 we E 113 (Abel). 1 Fri's Bride 115 (B Thied " Time, 1.0 w Barley. Half Shot Nestle SECOND RACE, ol s—-Atlantida. 113 (Logan) . & Lord Renfrew, Telander and $5.6: Light THIRD RACE. 3 Simmy Browst 100 won: Bengalese second RAGE, 11 ford, te,” (Hom )| 0 (Fisher) side, Lead olds up: Brown) . $8.35 110 (Me Runles, third, — Time, Mexican Pete. n X Vyear-olds up longs—Helene Hackwor (Fish $0.10, $+.30. won: Revilry. 107 $3.15. ercond: Glib. (Ras ). Time. 1605 T X [} $6.35. e Futen Tn It alio e RACE Acw MeTinkle, 1 i hid S2.20. second: Der third.” Time., 1:49 4 and First Mate also ran SINTH RACE. 3 09’ . won Bovear-ols Fisher) CAbel 5 (R: emwold, 10t \1 vos - wort Tie $5.03. seond: i Henry and 70 57,05, $4.60. (Morton). S 108 (Brown iry. Lucky’ Rus GhiTiam ato AKRON RESULTS | FIRST. RACE. lonee—0il d.year-olds up 111 (McDonald | Cloporte i Venal Joy Lady won . diyeur-olds ‘b 335 106 (Moriison . 26,20 Merry. (Epper Glory, 106 third. | Time, 131315, sworth, Unicle “Velo, R enet, Mas Ros Comyrizht also ran THIRD RACE, 3-vearolds up: 61 fur- longs—Barrisk 104 (Epperson ).’ $54.60, SI8 60, €060, on: Dr. Melllan "103 (Worle man ). $8.60,$5. scond: Roval S 106 Norrison ) third. Time. Red- Briar Way- and 6 ). 533,40, Booker )| 107 (Al . Dr. Me Clatre” and car-olds (Cowan ) Campbell, 111 $280, ‘socond Bes Pard 3.0, third. Time, 1:19 Cuba Encanto, Little <o ran un: <360, fen). Arthur, won: ' Goldfield, | second: Crystal P . third. Time, 1:19. Funmaker. ‘The Plai Plantages ‘al SIX E RETIN Freedom’s Call, n and . Carmen 7 [nrlnn! $10.40, $4.60, i, § year-olds: {Kingsiand) Jigger. 110 (Booker, 105 (Cozan), Valence, Lady $3.20. won second: The Spa. Time. 1 Dellabm alsd ran, EVENTH RACE. 3-year-olds up: milos Bomping Tod. 108 (Henly). $4.60, . won: Attractive, 108 3760, %380, sccond: Royal Queen, (Kingsland). ' $2.80. third. Time, Balladin. Fic Recoup and Mason Towic also ran. DEMPSEY TO BE TRIED ON CHARGE OF SPEEDING FRESNO, Calif., June 12 (#).—Jack Dempsey, world heavyweight boxing | champlon, will be tried on n speeding charge before a jury in the Chow- chilla, Madera County, Justice Court Monday. This was decided today by Justice Leroy Bailey of Madera on change of. venue plea. The charge is uncertain, but it de- veloped today that it probably will be “knowingly permitting the offense to be committed,” referring to the arrest of Dempsey’s chauffeur, Charles Gates, several months ago on a charge of speeding when Dempsey was riding in the car. e oy & George Davis, the New York Uni- versity star signed by the New York Yankees, has the reputation of being Mount Rainier midget b-se ballers swampod Lvaion one of the best outfielders in college circles and has hit consistently ahout the 100 mark, look at the | to the | fur- | | 0. | Gilhert' ( CRUSADER IN FRONT IN BELMONT STAKES By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 12.—Crusader, son of Man O'War, came irom behind to eapture the Belmont stakes, tea ure clong event at Belmont Park wday, winning $48,550 for the Glen Liiddle stable. His sire captured ihe | prize in 1320, Espino, owned (., tock second 'hind, beating J. . with Earl Sande astride, for the plage. Display was fousth, and saved h | entiance fef. The mile and a muddy tiack in | 0. k. Widener's Chance Sho | 12arl Sande up, won the nations licn siakes at five furlongs. Pahtella, the favorite, was with Donnez Moi thi The time was | tiack _reco:d. { 313,095 to th Chance She 1l ‘ EELNONT RESULTS T imount 2. 5t 2 | | by William Zicgler, place, a length be If was run ove S 15, h 1 stai- second, The wi Vg race was worth quoted at 15 to 1. RACE 111 thiir Pom: Shiation and M RACE, by also i YHIRD Chance Shot B o 1 won 1 10 6. A Time, 0 Adter GIow 4-vear-clds un; 7 116 (Tumer) even 3 w0 O (Fator). 4 to § oo, 108 (1 1. Frod OURTH RACE s—Canter 4 H Time AL ACE olds i1 Rockmin riiled—sDevastatio st s | G o 5 8t 5 won i 108 han). 4 to 1. 2o 1, Lt Deniott)) even third prizonia. Buttercup. Upton, Nora, Coolagh Boy ran (Cal) 109 (M %, Bel aves and il OND RAC Fhornton RACE 112 ,yv', ond o i RACE 104 t (Peternel) 130 e 55 Pix SiX rn RACH $3710. s thisd Donarita FIRST RACE Bosition” cnurse (Bonaldson ). | Mighty, 108 CHatton). 80, | Gen. Cadorna. 108 (Brywon) ¥ | Time, Ti2bss | Brown Beite Dead 3G Bioker. Booro and Mary Connare a ran. . THIRD RACE berry. 111 iper) 106 (MoE 108 "(Bay han F . Tionda, Betty Therefor and Kitte Keys also ran FOURTH RACE. -vear-olds and u irlonzs—Monday” Morning, 115 1 Me 130, 8320, won: Huon ' D futon {4350, seeond: L CETth Y st e Bal ¢ A Shuni, 'H RACT les—Deen Thous S4. won 36,40 T adions To0 olds and sccond third, John S n Buliet Tim Mo ton) . S110801 108" (Crecs Masauerad Atwell, Co: Finn and Proo! 1358 33, 480,753 86 thifd iing Fox 30 1an won (Church) oons g e Tie; Overtake FIRST RACE, ‘-l‘mlklln-s (Tiond), yon, Kelly's Queen, car-olds G T urt. RIS i s scon 111 et 185 won: Barher Bl 104" (Josiah Second: Gotd Bond, T1. 108 S, SR, hind. Time, 1:03 ey Mormon Flde: 5 furlongs i0, ins). 35 108 (Righer ) Doar Variety Pal also ran. SECOND ' RAC| lict, 5 furlomzs 210,40, %5.30, 3 A Fa i ni Mo FOURTH RACE. longe—Red Wi 112 10§80, won® The P 0. second thiini . Arrow o Sovear-olds up: G5 fur- 115 “(Bondr. * SBRG. qdluse Niaer, 310 second: Bruneth 3,15, third, " Time. 1:95 1-5: ht. Shepherd of Hills riolds up: 1 £11.55, %1 G bt P e Run also ran. Avispi, 3 FIFTH longe—T | Flowerful | SIXTH RACE Dr. Huff, 11 | secona: third v (Tzond ) 113 3750, K0! A . also Fan ENTH RACE. aple—Smub Nettie May, S-yoar-olds up: 115 (Fisher) . leaner. 113 (Pri 1 mite 90, thpine, Orpiein and Wor: |NINES IN UNION LEAGUE WILL PLAY FOUR GAMES Double attractions are being offered today by teams of the Union Base Ball League at Union League Park and the diamond at South Capitol and P streets. The Washington Black Sox play the Le Droit Tigers at 2:30 in the first game at the park. In the sec- ond tilt the Sox ‘tackle Deanwood. Oriental Tigers and St. Cyprians play the first game at the South Capi- tol street fleld at 1 o’clock. This will be followed by a match between the hl rtle Athletic Club and the’ Wash- 3 Glants 5 seconds, a new | )4t and Phil T and | AMERICAN. CLUB BATTING N, York. W't Dctioi Clevcland Phil'phia Louis | Bustin S Widener's Haste, | 38 a 130 42 G0 o3 il k kit 3RG 069 | 3 D08 Cloveland Detroig, o o iy, Hiuse Chri Phil. SECOND BASEMEN Wamhy Collins, P Chi, | Madnio. St ORouske | Stewart, L. Dt Wih, 17 THIRD T Y. 30111 Bel 13 17 R eow | Duzan. N | Rothmick | Dviens, Phil.. Hale. "Phil Sisshmnss Cirv . Bos.. | 461681738 8§ Robern.S.L 16 61 3 8 1 SHORTSTOPS 30 144 20 45 11 Litzke o H 1 Hunnefi'd. Ch | Sewell Bluee: Kowni sesmtSe vz, TR AR 1 Piil Bos i W wst'd, Pl Harris, n R ithal [ WIS Bhi Tabing Wash o Wash Det SUL Cii 1 Phil 11 rave, St i ate, S Pe He i Hoir nel, Wash | Braxtor Dallon, ¢ Wingtield, aston. St Bos SERRTEREERREY oGt 2 | Ehmke, Heimach, ve. Phil... | G Pl " Dot i Bos: l\lmlm Ty, Wh. 2 Rommel, Pl 1 | Jonnard L1 | Russell 10 Bs. 11 | Lundzrin, | PITCHING 0 00 RECORDS. Pitcher. Club. Jones, N Pwards. f‘"" 0 0 Bo it Pate, Hoxt, Pennock, Shaute, ¢ Miier Quinn; Lyons. i Clev. Phil. Chi 5 Thureton. Ehmke, Davis, St Gibon, Det, Bucke: i Bush, Wash...' 2 Giard, St LI 'FOUR NINES REMAIN IN ELEMENTARY RACE Provided they get a square deal j from the weather man, graded school hase ball teams will wind up their an- nual city championship series during the week. Tomorrow’s game between Blair- Hayes and Wallach nines will decided the title in the eastern division, while Tuesday's match_bringing together Park View and Langdon clubs will complete the western section series. i ‘Winners of these two tilts will start Thursday on a two-out-of-three final for the District title. DELANEY WILL BATTLE SAGE IN DETROIT RING DETROIT, June 12 (#).—Jack De- laney, Bridgeport, Conn., light heavy- weight, will meet Bob Sage, Detroit, in a 10-round ‘'match here June 16. The match was scheduled for last night, but Commissioner Plies banned it when Delaney failed to arrive 72 hours preyious to time for the bout. oo BT e 3 | MoWeeny, B Phjl NATIONAL. CLUB BATTIN ABC R LGl R LD Pittsb'eh eloric: o it St Louis Roaton. Brooklyi CLUB HFLI?]\' PO hica Brookly St Louis Biigrbure Phil'ad’nhia Boston. (Arranged _according o positions.) FIRST BASEMEN G. ABR. I 230 HRSB Chi.. 1% 11 000 Bicl 36 119 1 Vi Fournier, Grimm, Piop. White' Tentiey, Barrus, Bottoniloy. fll 5 Ster pit. . 14 Gautréau, Bos19 6% THIRD B. Pitt 49 18 om XY 44 18 Huber. Phil. . 41 14l L. Bell, StL. 53 19: Freigau, Chi E.Taylor, | Dressen | Johnston, | Pin | Kimmicl Butle; Marriott, 11 Traynor, Cin Piil Biin Bkn 47 16% 16 35 28 62 610 SHORTS' 47 100 Pitt Bok StI N.Y | dacknon, ~ N.Y. | Sand, Phii.. e, Bkin v, Chi cvenow, Cin | wrient | Bancroft, SIL OUTFIELDERS. 18 g N.Y 5 chi. putis 5. o Kelly uyler, Browr Seott, ¢ | Bresxier. | South'h;, hristen’n, ukan, Phil St EOE Siees ez XSS T Shie e Cin. Box u Walker, | Weleh. i i 1elier. St Williams, Pial: ch. PRI Cox. BRI Bos. M Felix. Bkin. 0 o 0 0 140 okn. Chi L 045 Barnh J. Smith Cin Phil. Pl Hargrave. 24 | Henline, Smith.” P Hartnitt soch. O Fasre Sibson Y. 30 PITCHERS Snyder Davies, X B 14 Bk, 10 Cin Bos. Bos.. St tiert | Barnes. | Rixey Cooney | Witz Rhem. Seatt Haine Biin. Pitt Srimes. Jldham. | Rnight Willou'y. | Root, Potts. | Aldridee, | Bush,_ Chi vison. | Sewies. | Blake. Crii. | Reen: st 0 0 0 o Bkl Pitt. Pit. Bs. o o 0 0 a o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 00 000 RECORDS Bkln... BKln. . v Pl McQuii'n, NY. Hearn, Bos... . May, Cin PITCHING Pitcher. Club. WL G Meadows, Pitt! [ 7 Chi Tios. St L. Tueh, - ch evwich S He: | McWeeny, Bicin. Kaufmani, Chi. Kremer, Pitt. Haines. ot L. ams. Pitt, pobie, Cinl > . Phil. May. Cin. . Lucas. Cin, MG B! Foe. Bos... arnes. N H. Bell. St | Greenfield. | Bz, 5 Reinhari, St L 5 Ul phil 0LYMP|C CLUB TO SEND TEAM TO TITLE GAMES NEW YORK, June 12 U®).—Word | has been received by the Amateur Athletic Union that the Olympic Club of San Francisco will send a team of 12 athletes to compete in the A. A.U. national track and field championships | at Philadelphia July 2, 5 and 6. The team will include such stars as Sweet and Gillett on Montana, Mil- ler, Lelsner, King and Huffman of | Stanford, Merchant, Maceachren, | Crane, Myrra and Martin of the| Olympic Club and Barber of Cali- fornia. 10 BOATS IN LONG RACE. NEW YORK, June 12 (®).—With a fleet of 19 boats entered in the 660-mile event, the annual ocean race from New 'London, Conn., to Bermuda.| starting Sunday morning, June 20, at 10 o'clock will provide a navigation test for approximately 200 yachtsmen. Sl R In order to gain control, Left: Grove, the lanky southpaw of the Phil- adelphia Athletics, is required to count | 15 to himself before he winds up to shoot the ball over the plate. .He has been revamped from the fastest pitch er in the league to the slowest. | | | | | { " RADIATORS, FENDERS AND EEPAIRED wm*“;wvmxs | Brown flyweights | Stew | Park at | residents of the county | and Swepson Earle, conser HEFTIES T0 APPEAR IN RING SHOW HERE Big fellows will be featured on the card backing up the Eddie Demps Joe Bashara 12-round bout at Kenil- worth Tuesday night In the G.round semifinal Juck Kin 200-pound Kansas City heavy- | now handled by the veteran ilivan, will engage Clarence | Thomas, Buck Talbert’s big The match. will be a return fighters _having met before in Balti more, where Kinney won after a good | battle. Roy Taylor of San . whose chief claim to fame I is having held Willie Meehan to a_draw shortly before the latter defeated Jack Demp- sey in a 4-rounde few v hack, is to meet Jack Kendricks of the Mohawk Club in another go of | stanzas. Eddie Dempsey, hailing from Mana yunk, Pa., is well up in the welter. veight division, and holds wins over such fighters as Ray Mitchell, Phil Phil Kaplan and Serst. Sammy His bizgest achievement -is bhoxed Sround draw with Harmon in Philadelphia re having will cently In addition to the main event and | the two 6-rounders, two 4-round matches are on the card. Johnny and Sunshine Williams, two furnish one of them. while Jimmy Mack and Johnny Gauzza meet in the other. SHRINE NINE IS LOOKING TO CLASH WITH GROTTO| i 12 se ball team ! the Free Temple's tilt def Almas its latest to 9. Manager rd in preparation at King is working h am for the ne- American ay. Jack | <hrine team | Park next in charge puts, Nick Altrock will be sent Louls to play first The Alm: Tub the G. P. O. nine tomor and_th Motor Co.. team on Wednes - week. AN members are vequeste port the American League 5:30 pm.. on ese dates. from St ] w to play It 1 to ROD AND By Perry Miller HE Virgir to obta These i street, fishing | 27 D str mad toms for the ag and the Atlas Store, places also supg Al angler: warned not the upper Potomac ore July 2, the time ing of the season that and law has babn of course. only app a vater. There are several cou including Garrett, Allegany rroll, which requires howeve to fish are Mar Riv for bass of the open State. The amended. | license for non-residents. i and Frederick Cou must County and. a jurisdiet between (ke the angler art’s content license. Montzomery . has no fishing law, this county which has over the Potomac River Little and Great Falls can fish there to his I after July Recently at Solomons Island Repre ptative Herbert W lor of New A tobert 1 n Hayden and Jim Pruitt 1 rockfish and 10 hardheads, all caught by trolli This party fished off Point’ Patience located about a mile above Solome the Patuxent River. and accord nig to them, were the only ones whis had a respectable showing for their fforts. The larzest rock was landed by Pyle, it weighing 5% pounds. | These anglers selected Capt their guide. He has a motoz bo: equipped with a live box in which the fish are kept in good condition until the end of the trip. To n of the Mary land sea-food industry. Gov. Ritchie has announced the formation of committee of 21 members from all the tidewyater counties of the State In a letter he said the committee appointed a year ago to conserve the ab industry, in co-operation wich Virginia, did work that was ‘“‘mos ffective” and had considerable in- fluence on legislation passed by tb 01 Dominion to protect the egg-bear ng crab. The governor s tional legislation is needed in Mary land. and he asked the committee to co-operate with Conservation Com missioner Swepson Earle. The mem bers of the committee are: C. A, Lockerman, chair ac H. Tawes, Crisfield: Edward T. | Wilson, Northeast: Joseph B. Da Rock Hall; James k. Kirwan, Chester E. B. Northam, Claiborne: Burton | ston; Albanus Phillips and mbridge: George W. alve; R. V. Truitt, Snow Preston Webster, W. H. Kil Baltimore: Herman A. Wood Galesville; stis MeNasb, . Cook Webster, Solomons: Upper Marl nne: .1 k Point; | de Grace tion r‘mll id in conserv id he knows addi- nan, and | field, Eastport; M. Hampton Magruder, boi L. P. Willi Spearman Lancas! Charles B. Silver, missione At a recent meeting of the Balti- more chapter of the lzaak \\.|11un League of America the necessity uf onverting fishermen into anzler | discussed. The members voted to in- vite different Maryland a: it to co-operate with the member: the chapter in_tournament & e - YOU CAN ENJOY MOCRE MILEAGE WITH LESS TROUBLE BY USING INDIA TIRES | Challenger: N ect, at a cost of $2.50 Olsen for | . human hand rubs off its de’ i angler | with i "'TEX DUE TO NAME TUNNEY AS OPPONENT OF DEMPSEY Confidence in His Ability to Win by Making Champion Sap H Rounds Is Not Shared by Exper Stamina in Early BY SPARROW McGANN. EW YORK, June 12—Tex Rickard will m: béfore the New York Boxing Commissi can think up a good excuse—and tell concerning a heavyweight title battle this & As already has said, and as ev Gene Tunney as Dempsey’s opponent. Harry Wills are inmates oi the old folks’ hom front porch and talk about what they ke a belated appearanc next weck—unless heen he and the champion can get together on the done to cach other. Listening to Gene Tunney tell how he means to win the title it to Little Old New York sounds like a fairy tale All he has to do to win will be to stay away from rounds and then go out and win just as he pleases all that, according to Billy Gibson and Tunney. Friends and w BASE BALL SECRETS in llowing Sol Metzger Tt w wishers of this stuff Tunne point Dempsey's ng against the Bill Brennan when Brennan ha fight pretty well in hand until Dern sey knocked him out with a stomact punch. The point seems to he ¢ looked that Brennan was knocked « and that by a man who had trained on thing but the white lights of tham_town. bbons-Dempsey Tunney and Dempse This counds saw the fight at Shel ditions under whick the rin; | the gun tote be present the ring alive hons holdi then runr | 15 rounds. Tunney's Record Last Year. Tunney took part in five battles la Against the former middle. champion, Harry Greb, he nothing but win the populac ard in the stipulated ¢ He knocked out Tomm rounds, Ttalian Jack Herman in rounds and old Bartley Madden in 3 His last fight took place on Novein ber 1%, and the then novice, Johnny Risko, able to last the route. o nce then Tunney has declined to Boston and | | 0K | to do this o those wi WRONG Holding the Bat. vs grip the bat with the line of n parallel to the plane you ng to swing it through. Don’t grip a bat with the 3y right | angles to t slane, the lower illustration, as a bat broken if it strikes 1l when held in this latter position. They saw and hanging on throughout is easily ¥ ry lawn outdoor to the With the exception of arch bowling is the oldest British pastime. It has been traced thirteenth century STREAM Young Stribling. e writer has no wish to de a fig tle. rned | that State 523 Ni th of thesc the tif But tha i before fishing in port Goods S icense he thin an along v that nt holster he negr: eidle’s F glers. which includes fly, bai £ cast 1 {1 of the B: good thir m on the § might chapter kinds more chapter for the We have to undertake itests it this kind so far as we pter of the al of © h league we woul in every be only w to_do b Harr t to the a of fact, only w as-far as nention of fishin is Aeli centu f b not new matter about s has .‘.,;u.m nt h ans, wh River Ast the flows midway Thessalonia. are a partic means of a fly ular insect { ome like all its 1 like . if_he ever . Rick Paddy holds me as Jack his n'.‘!\ as regards lhx\" and the_only time he Rickasd will be when and produces the title-holder as ¢ But not zet - as he m: talling of ind buzzling like account of thes Leen trout, and method presen Ay float i« pproache the with Tex fish they mu he exactly which ‘when one of them ing down toward him swimming gently U to_move the prey should be scared ing’ nearer underncath the fly.” “The ficherman,” use the natural fly, 16 syright. WILL HAI&DLE fIG GAMES. CHICAGO, 12 (@) .—Walter f ports writer has heen n as referee in rame to be played He will also off stre Dame gan York Tlinois-Penn Urbanma, I, O« he “draw June Then he sucks ¥ fc adds L Loy Army Novem! the Ar destroys resumes, “they an artful dev they twist sc are secured on feathers, which wattles of a cock, bre up to th proper color in wax vod they use is six feet in length and the line is the same len The lots fall his line. 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