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THE SUNDAY 8TAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 15. 1926—SPORTS SECTTION. lone Whaler and Darnell Lead Swimmers: D. C. Girl Athletes Down Baltimoreans CAPTURE 7FE ATURE RACES [ODD FELLOWS' FIELD DAY HAD PLENTY OF COMPETITORS DESPITE INTENSE HE Tl EASILY BEAT OLD RIVALS IN WARDMAN POOL MEET ¢ §; BAST 5 T _ o ~ IN ODD FELLOWS GAMES Former Wins 150-Yard South Atlantic Title Ewnti e g e : TR > 2 ) A gyt el | Police Team From Monumental (Its Takes Honors and Latter Annexes 90-Yard Free Style, / 5 : : in Mens Evenmts—Flynn Hurls Six Hitless Defeating Wyckoff of Navy. i ¢ T & : / 3 ’ ! Innings as Host Nine Blanks Virginians. ONE Whaler oi Capito! Athictic Club and Robert Darncil. University | s : \ : S ; 3 . B 4 AIR track and ficid athletes of of Michigan swimmer, who entered as unattached, carried off a4 major | 3 3 7 3 ® city. Baitimore Police Departm portion of the honors yesterday in the first open meet of the scason | Eo 3 . #oa s ; > o 3 \ fows base ball tcam carried off hon at Wardman Park Swimming Club poo! i b ' § % L. k 3 3 } pg % tigld day staged at American league The Capitol star added a South Atlantic championship medal r " f . o L L lof Odd Fellows of the District of-Columbia aiready large collection of trophies by beating out Belmar vi ¢ £ > 4 / : iy i e 9 Capito! \. C. girls gathered 21 peints 1o vang Alma Whaler in the 150-yard back stroke swim for women and took second | o ;o . P B i s 4 : { Baltmore. It was a sweet victory the Wash in the o0-yard free stvle event, won by Helen Strecks. ar apitol ! £ < 1 i 4 1 i v were beaten last vear by the Baltimore girls i athletic Club performer v " < 3 . e > N et here \ Darnell captured the fcature cvent of the dav. taking the %-yard iree ¢ 3 2 em o - 4 %y In the n events Baltimore police amassed 54 p stele swim from a field of nine <wi ig Pete Wyckoff of Navr, . 2 g % : : 5 : G0 5 ; le those scored by the ru up. Aloysins Club of i s e Ci ey 2] 4 5 3 o ] He also won a second place in the ‘The women s diving ever \\\vr « u‘{ 3 5 4 2 gty i i % ¥ e 5 B 2 ) H yard South Atlantic back stroke |C€ied vesterday because of a lack o i o E sese e # : o : B LU R EUS, S RN i at ut by Carleston | Tl BOR . AIEN i > ‘ 5 e s £ = i B blanked th brother om Mever, who set a new sectional record | (SOUTH ATie ( “ BE B T i R S it > B FAVORED IN HEGATTA | the Potor anage Walter o e dists e by ’ n - ROBLAT i Il 5 cArthur 00 va fdn g clash B A B o L Athletes snapped as they were gathered for award of trophies. e it A e 10 With Fivnn refusing \LENANDRIA. Vi, August 14 | single walk. Only one Virginian got or minye a7 serondy weconds. s mark betters the 1 1 | nds. His mark betters the time | PFoNARH §ACK STROKE FOR WOMEN ! + o the path Francis getting lite on ay set by Lieut. W. € Farrell in t l]wm TH AT CHAMPIONSHIP : EXANE 3 “ sust 1 ) ‘ e S POTOMAC PARK LOOP o o ominion e o G | gl e o swam for Washington Canoe Club, | oul Rbenles, Wanima 'I‘HI : I H j M | 9 e ® | other error was ning made the distance in 1 minu‘e 5545 S il | E I E ; l10 score a triumph for the Arst time.| fitth straight defeat of the Virginigns geconds. ! 3 5 i | ARRANGES PLAY OFF ’ Hollowers of the rowing game in both | in_their anuual clash é Helen Strecks and Tone Whale ¥ - e e 4 > k | Richmond and the Tidewater section Julia Aman. whe finished first in | had the fight in the 60y . i i FROM THE lelDF ilic Buildings an e Parks | % by lof Virginia hold forth little hope for | the running broad jump and the 2 race all to themselves. will coutil AST STROKE—Won b | ()L ’I E % V] imv' heen aw: “m:| soco; n series hon- < A e Tu.niu Boat Club of Richmond,! vard dash. to count 10 their rivalry on Thesday N Lapnoss i i r (He Potoint e P Rase Bail A ¥ ! hon the two row in five match races | points was lieh scove ng the : !'1;\mnnv.») ] in m::w ner Frd Washugal e ! T e feague and will meet the Navy nine % |at Norfolk August 21. The races are | girls, Berthn Herger o Mawr ween the east and west section f ache C i (XV in a three-game piay-off for : 2 aged in conjunction w arnered 8 points by the city at Georgetown pool 17 GO-YARD TREE STYLE—Wo. Heir CHAPTER XXVl championship, yrnx' da Navy ¥ Norfolk-Portsmouth Chamber of Com- P A4 pli meet again in the same event, Miss | Streekas Cimitol Ablet t b S BY JACK KEARNS. ol the first series. | > threeday watex carnival start Whaler representing zetown ey A b i ay ; The second geme of the post-Season August 19 P rohnmy Walstrun Miss Streeks carrving Rosedale colors. | Time 40 4 ; L i i HIS barnstorming period was flled with many laughabie incide | matchedlis alated for 1 ,‘_,,,, o the | 3 In the senior squad Virginia has| pelice took high indi - - The experience of a car Roman co wrapping itseli around |league diamond at the Ellips ard a e oy entered Richardson. Nichols, Mond¥ | ymong the men. count 3 peints Curly MeGuire was only one of them. third tilt, if necessary, wi < and Smithers. while Gude, Olver, | \with firsts in the 100-vard dash. mn DOUBLI4 BILLS FEATURE He went right along the line offering the $1000 to anv ons|on Frida' gt i B i i et Ty e LU TSI <4 e J who stayed. and so far as that money is concerned. it is still unclaimed.| The final standing for the s s 101d Dominion. Bryant, England. Car- i g, ,,.-‘ Alovsins 10 points None ¢ - boys in the sticks could ever ‘.a“”u..w oliows 3 rol. Fletcher and Rudd will row in vn'x capturing the mile three mile h . the ga il . Puiiie Buildings i B : 2 With Rudd, Currol Fleteher. Aitkin. | ™[ il hele 8 nelusion of IN O/ 4 . We were in some litde town in Pennsylvania one ! 3¢ . : e R f o Green' in the senior e witn 17 AT hdpiaipilop Lol f t with the show aund I had made the usual an-|shping’ Board s ] Sed | Brocic or Lafoon as coxswain ude, | e Nfartha Washin 2 NG SR ey > | nouncement. No takers. Dempsey had just fimished : ; % | Scannel, Duncan, Oliver with Pretty e was adludged the vieto HREF, double-hea I a Base Ball Iie o his act when from the back of the theater comes ¥ ¢ X W g man coxswain A ove o team of the Distrler of Sereelnds o - cagu S : big fellow stroiling down the aisle. e wants to er"ARMY GOLFERS SELECT g 4 ] | and black Columbic Rebek Assenmbiv limited sandiot ; a crack at sthat money. He savs <o in a foghorn | PHILADELPHIA COURSE N ; si p ; [ Past Grand Master Frank L. Fishes ¥ Addison plays tw Rics At Elime Spring. the Hirtords ; . voice. These challenging giants always use their deeper | Sy | sociation visit heve Nept of Salem Todge. ) '8 genera to Ba on for a twin bill and Cherrydale and Glen Carlyn nines pres & ‘ bass tones in an effort to show how tough thev are.| WASHINGTON. August it (®) { the fifth golf tourname i | nan in charg a bargain attraction at Lyon Village. These matches all start at 1 o'=lock, | L've never seen a larger man outside of Willard. [ The annual’ Army golf tournam : . ; Qo chisiveas, | CIUE (Hat Ace while the only single game in the Virginia scrics, that between the White | He was a whopper. His arms were as big as Demp- | Sl De hield at the Hununston Faliey (i X! ; U reprenented ace Gatuctin GO By e A = Al ol . v . s S € | count flub, Philadelphix ctoher . b of F rie Sell en | D) \ Sox and Fort Myer on the Soldier team'’s diamond. starts at the usual | sey’s legs. He was even bigger than McGuire e e B ; . S GG CR R SLLE L (L i i hour of 3 L I tell this fellow to come up on the stage where | Ty piayess from each of B B > B 106 Ntactin LR by of Columbls b Arlington and ryiand Athletic Club diamonds will fur v 3 they can get a look at hin. He docs and almost shoves [ covps ureas and the District ot | 5 i | Head of Hagersiown. Md: Opequeon | Summaries of track me double-headers in the Capital City circuit. Mount Rainier tackl : me into the orchestra pit as he kicks out half a dozen; Washington will be granted detached | e i - 24| lub und Winchester Golt Club ¢ MEN'S EVENTS Virginians. while Marlboro mvades the Maryland ficld # dootlights. “! want Dempscy. | want to fight him!service status for the tournament and | | Winchester. Va R0 DASH- Won for that §1.000 [ three additional e nismen be o guling Aman, leading point-scorer | The TriStale - Assc ion Sum i 7 hey Chasge and Shannvoek teams, | cented from each areait they abtin | amone girls. i mer scheduie will he closed on Oc e shedule Youw'll have to come around to-|! ito the Biltinore bay one day P e e - = NOTED CRICKET TEAM S e ’aliing 10 Jobn MeGiraw, aha | ieave e e arsl AT Fibse v Sith the Nilhs et gumes at Mount Rainier morrow night. my friend. Dempsey TO PLAY HERE TODAY Seniied e Il manager. when [ looked = te st Club e i b : to» r i I as wasned up on this particular p. around and saw Tex Rickard., stand ——mce | ONE-MT 4 2 : . 3 | formance and vou'll get your chance right at our elbow. McGraw spoke FOR[ ‘MA Caacties Howard . [ apSREAGE MRS e 2 LR Wilmington's crack ericket team it vou come around tomorrow night.” | 0 Tex and said to me: “You know ) dria High and ierbe = s = ™ own Hollow from the Sons of »t. Georze Club yEid Tex Rickard, Kearns, don't you .,r George Mason. have VLY ARD BASH - Iv_. 3 'y & The 1ialtos, tied with the Donokoes come Lere today for a match with Didn't Want to Wait. ‘Yes, 1 know him. [ haven't seen 7 mm.c the opening praciice o g % ). 2 B AL Por A i hecticn e pEihe | the Washington Cricket Club at 1 | i can't come around tomorrow |him since he stole Les Darcey away , ) HU“ l l;ll foot ball squads until enrly Septew Sl o'clock on the fleld at Potomue Le growled as he crowded mo | from me. Yes, 1 know him,” I sail [ i n hopes of conler veathe CLLAND TOE WALE- ! City series. get action < ark. {against the side wall. “I've come all [with all the scorn I could produce Both schools have scheduled pre. | e $ worth. The Donohoes play the (4 It will be 4 fthe way from Wilmington and my | Tex had just returned from South tentious campaigns. Alexandria wiilf n s at Benning and the Anacost first appea ah nd the fi'st | frionds have come with we. | can't | America and didn’t know the lay of the | ASHINGTON'S “Battle of the Potomac™ will te<- | meet Randolph M: Atiiitaee rend- 1 oy anp asles zo fo Bladenshure. zame for the n - several | be wasting my time like that land as yet. MeGraw finally patched day night at Keniiworth arena. Matchmaker Hein iifetiyess | oy (oE ELUnI HASEEE B ot By o In section ' the Auths will attemnt ¥ 2 Can’t help it. You've ot to be here | it up and Rickard and 1 began to talk TeraiN reaeivatlitie 1o%o telearaTie e e frou| Y St anoot 06 NIGTIR R ¢ COtT to extend thelr string in a match with e visitors earned an enviable [when the act opens 1o get your smack [shop. 1 told ‘him that I had a great it S N L T S "1 | High of Washington: Newport News the Stephen Club of Riverdale d Inst senson, winning 13 out ut tiac mo Come around tomor- | fighter. Deeds of Dempsey filled the i n;n ik uasice = b Mitenelll [held: Lonk Tfari } Newport News, Vi Gonzag Waskineton barracks. Concordians matches. vow night.” And with that [-slipped [air and Tex finally admiited to me ight hand injured. must postpone fight for at Jeast week. Letter | g of Washington: Culpener and and Modocs plax at Friendship field | = the stage and the ourtain came |that he thought Dempsey téo* small | follows with bone specialist’s orders for postponem igned Al Fore dericks and has he 1{»‘! i Pr i The teams stand as follows AMER!CAN SECURIT . leaving this big giant to argue | for a champion. T had not given himn | man e !tracity clash with George 3 e e ¥ Y b the stagehands Jack's real weight. which wasn't very | Ihe officer oi the areni was busr | ight in an attempt to land | (eorge Mason has a e re s el T Ganit it e hour or so later Dempsey and | impressi two good junior lightweights ta carry 1 rd. Babe Ruth, wio beat Joc E S(hoot bf e A | ‘& DEFEATS RIBES NINE | & el oot LS P, it B e o g ot o | S0l g s o i e rest. 1 was busy abos it would draw o lot of money. I've i 5 c 2 The t Lo Mount St. Juseph's of Baltimore, Md L a0 Aniierco nd Tru ing or another when there came s Falion ate e i either Frankie Fink or Frankic Ga: he two are the latest sensations | ; ¥ 3 s Al oan il d the bix surprse of the Bank. | ko the door. in New York ranks. Garcia haiis pthe West Coast_and | from eon ) ¥ 2 capital A€ S sl cue series vester "1 says. A step in the 2 jehts here tomor to | HaUr hir, A esident Si Devers t o re F50YARD REI rumors that the Dreadnaught st Hertiv Be lwould pitch for St Mary's elub | hemer. Elizahetn, Dreadnaughts plav the fast 11 5 ety Printers of Washin, n at 3 @'cloch score of night. Il break this fellow in two i o e S5 s B ‘s hand {0 mend niident that he can beat Mar o e o Alualte ABH e the Riges pastimers have | (¢ ind themen ¥ 1 doSepor a8 X ut the message, and "he remainder of the eard. which | T Iitfer: Jpent Turmen: ina [ FIRHOE LS SRR i et o | # record of six wins against one loss, |Mine. Don't forget this. My friends | sent it. “collect.” It was an’ offer | has been hidden in the shadow of the old Fort Myer | team 1o this clts to meet ¢ 4 Auths Do | which still we ive t a char town and we'll wreck the joint | from Rickard for the big bont ¢ TorhiRA AN e el M. Turner and curey step | MAUEAtS. Tomorrow the Typos oo | to get back into inn ¢ 2 18 any “"“""‘: ! = totane 0 ke o 1 T I making their last stand hefore fh |\ S & 1f ! e e Copyricht. 1926 1 ands out 1ik thumb, Th e ) e L) darer i thet: 406 ernon shonld 1t i to tell this fellow the fool N ounders. turinz the bes *hil Raymond test ligh e e e X =5 Of tryinz to win the mone LLGlae Urihe, (thebe g 4 S lntest lightweight | ;o - ional Py pozraphica 5 sht to put it on.” 1 told Tex by banding the Riggs Bank nine | h < 1 in walked the same bir | I'm broke. I haven't got » dime.| The Foreman Ahern eclash will be | I will he the hard hiiting and first defeat of the season, 4 to that had insisied on going on |How am I going to promote this back for two weeks, amd take| ve Willie Curr . Phila crucial game of the secc hat night Yon get Willard and I'll show you | i on the night of Tuesdav, | delphia i sa he began, “I don’t want any |how. Sefid him a wire. (1l do the 15t 31. Matchmaker Miller thinis [ ‘Tnrner watched Marviott polish off 00 10 victory gives American Secu l ding about this goii:g on tomorrow | res ard is at Lawrence, Kans I be sufliclent time for o. | Bashara at Keniiworth last week il 1 | cWell, Tl be frank with you Jack. | 16X ‘ | | straight wins for the second Bladensbu-g 5 000 o Lo . v meat an in | Gidhiss™ I don hel iyl printers with Coast, throwing e main | Coriez about {huits, and expeers 1o use Stovail oo f hit the skids The St. Mary's nine will nies ¥ .~\1:. . NG A fa sepping stone 1o m main event.| T opening four der will show | No. Five Motor ¢onpany . 1 TBon't fovee gust iiex of road work in | Anybods who gets by the bard-h | Pepro Barry, star sandiot all plaver, | Ajexandria Fire Departie Kennedy and Yorhe Prep nines o v i R Dempay | the morntr o shopping trip with | Tex veally deserves a main bou ainat Paul Healey ter also | plons, on the No Alfred stre A e 1 Fei AL Bt SBeRnRANS oL i iis wife in the «fternson constituted : % : is somewhat of a siar with o at 3 ocloch Ashin Wout w1t D) EBEC | OSE A PAIR day at 1 o'clock on Ilandley field. The | Kb ;S s s 8 With @ {50 major portion of Jaclk Dempsey's Jack Turner in Come-back. the Linworth A. C. | pitch for the “Suints” with Kidwel E Curdinais, tied with the Kenned: s for) g 00 | i Nillerrl) T don't care about that stuff. He'll |98y ack Turner will return to the rir u\ The two midgets, Battling Toby and | catching. ' sl pitein he lead, encounter the Arrows Lamby fIf o not break my jaw or my leg either, | Starting out early in the day. the layoff of & vear. this op-|Mixer Mitchell, wili step three rounds. | for No. Five, wiih t s the F THREE CONTESTS Plaza at 3 o'clock. while Takoma . S 'l tuke care of my jaw. T can take it | Peavywelght champion jogged over ——— = == e receiving Tigers and Tremonts play on Nilver SR , 0 Bl 6niihe e Tiine ;‘ N that mow for | Ve or si< miles of road and returned i Bt U0 e L e st e SRR TERE ST AR BOYS CLUB GROWS i S o i syt e v = Bitiea o RO i to set Dempser in \Hnng.‘w\ ore | 4 bath, a lunch and a shave filled A. T e My o ‘r—',‘,: A victors for the Freers o, Oyara ey i T mr, |0t the Temainins time to lunch ; Haydon Gt L0l sl o i b, the <.».mm game of the playv.e r 0000 B _ . 3 itibhe our | The meal over. Mrs, Dempsey ie A\ 7 1 {tractive amateur game. e Jeagie will end the serics. A win e e L et B el 1 i f arother tinger. | Rtores. an expec whith covered | = = i 4 |bia battery sith Quaid and Watiins the Corinthiuns will necessitate an {2t Houe Dl i 3 at o “How do | the major part of the afiernaon anil the Cardinals ther game nest nds Foday ' senhi, Her 1o 1 asked, | Which may have been vesponsible for | Hefl iiteh fe disted for N Filipse dia | S R | i Co diTerente: s | tuke [hIS ahsence at the race track roday i first. Evening ¢ ) ub dav at American league ro Recve mond at 3 o'clock o $ With his entive ! ind k Friday made € vo er base bail fans | Howard were admitted o< nembe hands up. | De < ined nensive | ston 15 shown er of bovs who have since | the Old Dominion Boat The Vuth Midzers ar i L I Vashington is show mher of boys who have since | the, r midget class flag ¢ v faow T e : i ocloy he gzces the. Tine. o ed for membership in the orgamzation ves v ey ond e otne . ar b unt fingers hix first sparring n. Iis first 304 sed o \ 1 id read about bhig doings teams b, . & v eciling, 1 let fiv with a|two days at the t e camp were | bave been fili » The e il ady stream ¢ ior button~ | BLACK SOX IN TWIN BIL.. BN T 3 € 35 ht ) his stomach spent in v nd becoming ac- {and club cer ites, so that the u full-fledged members and S ¥ ’ ; x for 1230 ovclock at Eas DEMPSEY 'NJUNCT'ON v thing had behind | climated {share in the future activities .u:li.‘:" ”l\nlx‘(;;.“! ¢ Flasiporte mond. Cortnthians and Southern pi was Ritri Letile i P e . &c 3 names. accumnlated | Bie to e thro h tne club columns. [first with the l\ll!“lu\ | pers t i of at 11 oclock on South Ellipse fielk 0 | Down came his hands. « o groancd [0 e = The names follow cond with the Sto Tor sle-head th Wa By the Associa rress o] t ot 4 LR = e David Sitnick. = | cox diumon N Fdwasd ton H. gton Canoe Club holds jis | roster, are entitled to & enins .31\",',(‘ . Sixtronth street ot i Is on Hand Early. iy neg : n | nz The doubles Garer of Takona he Jack » comedy regatia today in the | ming classes conducted on Wes N S hinals: G50 D srest at Columbia 5830-W 2 SHG - didse . rou 1 the theater tomerrow |upper Potomac just abote K. - hi and vou'li get the chance for| Bric days and Fridays at the Jewish Com 430 Bren t Nastinzton ! Ruiehts ‘: et Dt e fna \ '1‘ 2:(1\”"”' T n,u'.‘“m\-‘n“\_ {ure enough, | Fourteen events make up the pro-| Munity Cen er poal 15 1 ax other ’ 5 SSagioue S raa WOMAN TO AID HUSBAND Sy nigh ram starting at 2 o'clock airs that will be « ed from L e : i R S ~ i IN HYDROPLANE CONTEST gton. 1624 X NORFOLK “t 1ioMrs National Cirele base taiiors zo fo |7 (e Juesdicupn o e . The Cuening Star etakinarern od BUGEN Rajs Annapolis to hattle Eastport oo e 4o o | made Jump ¢ ,\,,} Haiphisecectiais e R TR Rer Tk an in t] Ther it in their minds ahout georze, Nazle, 1 S 1 nd Kanawha Seniors are facing a iz | . - | Dempser-s bility 10 Stop this fellow, 0 Allman. reet sou | \ of Miss Houston IV, in the ass nt in & gamg with the Fort “hica 2 ' ch | Not in ours. We knew the way in. , ‘Albert i fesan i class hydror rinces e Humphreys nine or v L 1old Dempsey s ot tof{ Tk ni to it. A feim, a left - “‘\;;‘,’}";‘g'r‘, SibRuAL da g 1 at 2:20 v Wills, nezro challenger, | hook o jaw. anl as he doubied Chiries Bell. 1505 B atreet southenst | spel _end At s Wi x allenger, | A oubi | Charies Bell. 1303 B street southeast | .57”' mnu THIS NOT THIS ! i s to restrain Dempsey from mest- | up a vig w. and dowa went Elliott tossers play e Broosm any other boxer in advance of an | anothi ant with a dreadful crast SRR e ; e S T T L ¢ AT LINERTCaRBrTLEY. | A GBS ToDAY Moose Juniors, who play Bre . tiar thaf Qepionkt n i team which also has won its first meet. Don't retire on your N ircat northeast,. | 'he base runner who starts a 3:30 P.W. achiisetts avenue. full speed for the nex: huse when Moo Lt ¢ Club todav at 2 o 'cioe After the act I went backstage and | Keep going until you have vanquished every foe in sight or clse b e it 1 bl BT 7 American league Park on Seaman Gunners' field. claim PUGH HIGH SCORER {saw quite a crowd guthered wround Tost and are out of it & i G . : H 4 liner dehit lnto the il 4 o forfett over the Rialt the focal 1t <. He was struggling | When every other team has been met and defeatcd—and vou've | e e quently, big leagiers are i Washington vs. Philadelphia two un ed fellows ) were M) Sl Cog . L v % tly, 1) gt g searched in vain for defeated team—then vou can | laim to the Lini : 7 whole base in advance of wheis P e w: him toward the stage doer. | Search A o then you can clain he i, snca T Teer . @ whole base in advance of whe Tickets on Sale at Park Eagle Jur Sav, fellows. Let him alone. He's | championship of the city and s vm('nn 1g territory E P "1 they Delong on such a plav be 9 4.0 on Fairla i \ il y fie can stay here i he Issue your challenges through The Star and the other fcilows will : o anulinida & . ive him uny rush |see them 7 soon as a hail it vt give him any rush | William dohtor 1oz The way the runner should . R v f | Stick to vour own class always. 1f nare and Do 54 Tent p fant E i ¢ 4 \ ol 3 ake thi Infantry, was his U do inde id, “mister. | o0 i o el st treet. v e annuz n the | fellow thinks he's the champion of the | only the teams that are of the samne g CoMitelue | he sees the ball cantor be caugh National Gua worli ie get§ (o tearing | uge. Don't meet 13 and 15 vear oid . 5 TR L kel L L folouper the « . ¢ e heen looking for him for two W ; : ] the et i i fon’ ix prevar g tig o erdnw| Ana, as regards the age situation. gD Guila - | ing onthe rignt #iigh scratch spoon in the Washing | aning up o dozen | be sure that your own boys are with Kenna < hugsing his b Phat is spc e e r fantry won the mi 1 s bim Lefore | in the requirements. If you have moor haze R s e ; in 1 S 1@ tantrums. | 14-vear t there should be no more Vst or e as second . 1 g Had Escaped From Asylum. olds or the tean: Mt : o \ id have knocked me over Suppose vou have 10 boys—six of o s sn S B e R T e PR R L ol e 'W. 5. Kenworthy & Co. . hoth Atlanta = URE | o meet, Grant of Atlania and J. T. G 3 i roused him, hoth | them for the pape: §ditor of | (hen Tor- Loth s es. i RADIATORS, FENDERS i . : O S ! 4T sl wave peen The star oye Uiub will hé i to e sttt bephabib e Hel S Sannasp cersry | 1617-19'14th St. N.W. North 4411 Conveniontly Lossted v Teg with 4 25 = {men’s doubies ol the ' ssed vig rough the winduw now what's going on in your neigh lete you may aiso become a sports wrr\_lr_g,l'.cAn'ngan&\ll‘_nWKs Service and Parts on Fourteenth Stree 1 ran ner at i We ¢ d flw show in Newg borhood. S(l'fi nal f t wri . N . l e Wan 1he lag on the doubles|open tennfs tourney a vie| e closed the show in Newark. T v me of team. | yricer. F- WKS. Tires, Tubes and Repairing », 1333-37 14th St. Main 5780 / mond at wophy With 20 hits in 24 Countey Club, 6—4, 6—, 3. came over to New York and happened ' nama of hoy, ag f city, date ! (GorFrint. 1056 319 1960 N

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