Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1926, Page 18

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SBRIDE AND 0 " |ENIORTH B0OKNGIDISTRICT GIRLS BATTLING, - EN IN SPORT] ARE DUE HERE TOMORROW | SETTERRNG TNENT - MARYEANDERS QVER NET| FIR A& U-LARELS| L coume maoms——— it E e S o e ¢ ; 1 : e UNIOR racketers inthe city are showing considerable intcrest in Abe the repetition. of the District junior charipionships which were g iumr"wlnhlnhils;::fl;e::r;?:' x'llom:ze P:r:-i:l‘:t“:: "-hi?he v::”‘: S ; W Drafted From Semi-pro Ranks of Pittsburgh g NTEREST of fair ténnis enthusiasts of the District today is centered { 8 . " " Report of Dixie Minor League ! S ".° BY JOHN B. KELLER. URING their four-game’ series with "the Browns which was to (qund possible to obtain courts for a sufficient length of time. i o » . There is a probability that the same courts may be made available thé’ and in that case the junior tournament will be staged at Seventh and B streets the latter part of :fhit m“““m i years of age are | the Recreation League swimmers jm- iigible to omflcol:“f:r the mtn‘lu m_’;.-u:'lwnl Dleasure, bn.l"w'i,;l 2 Beward :- & rare opportunity for thi flzl title, defeating - | group of lporuwomopno to Sooomw : )‘Rv: nal round, . Vip|ficient in.a sport which not only will jure but will . open at Clark, Criffith Stadium this afternconthe Nationals are to increase their membership by two, again raising the club's e w : Be L S 5o ot e « | row E . sted N bda imstead. A Dorothy Bealer | prove a lasting pl M:n\;ol;:l.ri‘dm utmio\'ua.ht»é-,:;thbw«k from the Massillén o . Mart x 3 3 3 ; 5."%:" ;M‘gl’“n‘-":t- Western High o Rl ‘l!.':.: i gy g " team of the Ohio-Pennsylvania League, and Jim Uchrinsko, a righthand p . pitcher drafted from the semi-pro raiky Pittsburgh's metropolitan BIG LEAGUE. LEADERS. . - 'gtmmmfifim‘rrwh{:\x “onm.nfmm . thre ' - K ¢ 9.—Jimmj t- By the Assoclaied Press. ¢re was 2 possibility, however, that M Iflfltlmummmuf Gol 2 a eter. g in h AMERIOAN LEAGUE: : ! ;‘:ni“nt ffith has no first-band knowledge of the prowess of these » Yankees, 79. Hits—Falk, Sox, ll:.“ " athietes, but they will.come to the club.well recommended by close fol- fowers of the game, and the National's préxy is overlooking no bets in Doubles—Burns, Triples—Gehrig, Yankees, 14, Homers—Ruth, Yankees, 26." procuring players these days: .- This Uckringke ip & sandlot product ) very likely has semething more \3) o Stolen bases-—Steusel, Yankses, 14 swim. hl;b:h!u—rm. At 3, won_§, NATIONAL LEAGUE: . BEL ¥ 5; i § ' E3EE i | i i & Eelt ¢ SEREIF § ‘who played on teams about the Smoky 'his sleeve than his arm. ‘G i f 4 ‘f Bl iH % | f i K | i il s ennviere sE e chib presidént on a ure of tl ¢l jent on a -hunting trip. Griff had in- tnm 10 take to. the road immedi- | Wi from New Brookland and B:mfi-ll-' play- - ground mermaids yed their firat dip of the:season yesterday afternoon 4An the Georgetown - tank. Hapg MANDELL GIVES SISTER | Fous Mator. ock o the. water ar| Titching ; ' 4 th Kklanders fol- HOME COSTING $20,000 il Faherey, i | Thore are 200 golf clubs tn the ¥icin: % ; m "g 5 ‘srm‘:f}g.a playground, “E of N-w‘ AYork CI%. & TROUSERS = To Match Your Odd Coats wimming chairman, has announced 9\ Tmenabers of the Capitor Aunete | ELOEMAN’S; 7th- & F . | Club's crack swimmis juad will be on hand tonight to give instructions th in elementary -and advanced Jswimming. Guy Winkjer, C. A. C. 1" coach, also has voluntsered’ to heip WT L ¢ It I Bz i I i § i g2 : £t i E. i . i it { k« ] E i : : i g i i i i ;a s § i 1 §5e i % : E 2 i ! | ; | ? 3?5% 3 3 H I3 i % | gl i P i o g5 i€ -3 4 X H 1 it 1 54 44 i i B S o TR R | BASS TO MEET A TARTAR . IN HONEYBOY FINNEGAN EW YORK, July 9—Honeyboy Finnegan is out to wreck noth’t promising lad’s titular hopes. Benny Bass, the young Philadelphia fistic ‘marvel, is the lad and he will deal with him sext Monday. sigg i "CLEARANC e |Begins Today E Throughout The Store, Semi-Annual & Fg i tarted off with a big ballyho Jast Winter and was supposed to b]:l:nn jed ‘io‘ 'l chonm;iomhiy."rhen ‘he met Joe G:ek.ud stubbed _ his toe. Finnegan since has atoned for his defeat by knocking out Gli in six rounds. He says he will do the same thm‘“; towl:s.l'.. GraEn Bass boy, let alone Inside Golf | FxEatrians not answer the good . arkdown of .- g B S S e 2 | 5 . e | E:r% ACCESSORIES s T e SRR e e e | AW S O W emms ‘o |TIRES and TUBES| iicwe for the golf swing. teach that the first thing to %oh self. Philadelphians respect . him brealk lubhead directly back ffom | highly since his knockeut of Babe s the uyn with the | Ruth, who was well thought of be- wristp. That is|fore the fight. ‘Honeyboy stowed the Jock - Hutchison's | Babe away in a round and since then method — one of has been & scramble among of :;vmu‘ntabflun-ndmom- n ogether. Lew ' Tendler, the veteran lght- IGAR | IFREE] == 28 (| hom m Barp ana sirignt a5 2| r@3 07 and tooth- George | has : sleep novl-:.i;' fi;:l:m ool m’.’n-y‘m : ; ;| the merchant Here's Real TireValue!|| NS PR LN Tan it BERESE sEsRERiERsNpdNEREEn 5 5 . HAIR n the & $ | | il | i P hi { Fi fr

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