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4 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 15, 1926—SPORTS SECTION. Grzd Squads Will Take Field Shortly : Youth Holds Sway in Public Links Golf FTOWN TO BE FIRST ONG BIG LEAGUE AVERAGES MARS EASY WINNER \BOLST AD 1926 CH AN[PION TO MAKE START IN SOUTH | _ FOR REDS AT POLO S OF TRAVERS STAKE O it it IS ONLY 18 YEARS OF AGE i X DlsevelRIIg. tile Whiteiot: tof e AMERICAN. { NATIONAL. P ARATOGA. SPRINGS. X. ¥ . a ar Department Polo Assoriation CLUB BATTING. CLUB BATTIN WA Jef. == e Hilltoppers to Don Suits on September 1—Maryland | 21, showed its strencth vesterday AR B T = = s | AUSUSL 4dars of W Nt aof. » J e Potomac Park oval by tramp- i 2068 . 114 BRY 77 04 2841 s son’s Ti 10 Begin Work Labor D 4 T D L e : B Jondasd 8 T{RE2N1000| fleld of 3-vear-olds today in the Five of Other Quahfierq in This Season’s Title Tour- gin Work Labor Day, With Other Local victory. | 98250 1933 2oL 1or] ViR gien 48 5t | ACt-sevenths sunning o 11 C L e , Led by Capt. C. §. Kilburn and Col. 3 28 86 a2 103788814 in 0081 :;fl‘"sa:"‘mb *’"{“”’irfiz“‘;""‘:::g nament Were Not Yet 20, While Few of Colleges Starting a Little Later. Rorrs R err ot "ee "otnk bt 123 s HREREEE L T IT 0 | BT Py one ekt e 4 | h o seve ve goals, s 2 g 7 7 . i % ey reven (i FAve Hesls 25 i Display of W. J. Salmon stable third. | Leaders Were Beyond 30. thelr handicap during the first haif | " E. DP.TP.Pct. s B N DR e b Do - BY H. C. BYRD. |of thelgichuicker mareh and | 1444 R o e S TR T . | scored almost at will during the re- Cle wm d i 38 111 1 070 129 108 0 971 5 i OLLEGE press agents have begun to bombard the sports depart- |reuhens Toue periodr, Mar® moomm | B2bios 115 4is 136 121 M 1 11| 19 181§ s Crusader was fourth, oot o Bogt| R e ey ments of newspapers with advance stories of gridiron prospects, | Prought in the oniv/Red tally in the | 113 5108 183 102 1 oay 1oni00 1 oee ot el Tdia Four stacke frem prife OUTH is riding in the saddle of public links golf, riding far in the = ‘;"hm"”",‘h“',"‘fl day when ioot ball again will take its place | Seventh period. The summa 114 3.081 183 18 8 i it 108 6 fea ‘\'fefi'z’."e?‘%“.:d3‘-“i§§"’n§'x.‘§§’nmé’:{1'£"‘ van of the older and more experienced plavers who devote their < Sl n.(-klwa«umos is not far distant. In fact, that day almost is | comt™feiiimrn. . FRNP™ cun g 001 S ke 167 136 ¥ 063 | fng in the order named. golfing time to play on the municipal courses throughout the here. Two weeks from tomorrow Georgetown goes 0 s training camp Ak w0 o g Cant, Reenler i oAUl BATTIRG, INDIVIDUAL BATTING. Harry Payne IWhitney's Bonnfe Nation. in New Jersey and three weeks from tomorrow cvery school of any size \‘wmm SNe sl MMay .,.hnm“; (Arranged according to positions.) (Arranged according to positions ) Pennant, 11-to-5 choice, captured the Led by flaxen- haired Lester Bolstad of Minncapolis, who at 18 vears in “I“' entirc South will swing into action. | ol R Pk ©apt. Houghton | l-lllj:l‘A“A'-{\lF V. FIRST BASEMEN. Spinaway Stakes, purse $7,500, for | of age is the champion of the public links golfers, youth has successfull: o Riht now it docs not feel muchlike foot ball. Any person wha | fhites’ 010 iz Tosen. o AR R manaper | GO -old fillies, another feature.| challenged the sway of older men in municipal golf and today stands mentions putting on heavy pads and worsted jersey ‘ought to feel -very | Goi - (ORORY) 3 Grantham, AE Pai | Candy May was second and Pandera, | gypreme at the top, complacently unaware of the efforts of older men to f Y Gonle—C . K - 09 n Jucky if anxthing less than death by hanging is escaped. But those directly | (5 tant kgt (7). [ Wrzhive phis 75 84 also of the Whitney stable, was thitd-| gracy the leadership. interested in foot ball, those charged with the multitude of details inci- i”“.‘., Thomas. Refereo—C: s 3 AR L The six Turlontas wete run in 1:.142 How completely the younger players dominate the field of public Sl leaan s Rl R e e e o [ e eh e Jinks golf, even more completely than the amatcur e oneld ol publes compelied not only to think about the gridiron sport, but also to I)egin*' Blue. 0 8 Fournier, Bih: 70303 SARATOGA RBULTS in a recapitulation of the golfers who gathered at Buffalo a few days a active preparations for the first practices, | Y Todt, Bos i 113 3 e o o T to play for the title which Bolstad won. iCa W ':‘»L,..\“ ::1?1;”..“:& ;,;;I:::v:;| men every \\l\ctr’rx a;ml, colllm somen. s CRANWOOD RESULTS Mt el & 9 chi gty de 8 il Six of the quallfirs in the fast | en two weels agn by the Van Stetne et 2 AU think SNOE the i irEanthiEPnE BlevensWlal bireito | ‘0N B 2 25 30 10 15 383 ST RACE, 3-year-olds and up: 7 fur- | fleld, which set a mark of 155 as the | Towns combination. but turned t Yepresent their schools during September, Dctober and November. EEmpT i " B bRl :\'7'7 é‘?;fi'{‘lg el e o o Wi Ut (esinon) AR50 o (h : it ore | tables in a return engagement 1 Tt the question. ~What kind of 4| the most powerful and versatile | furionca—His Gueen Ton " A" Stewart, ‘\{':'.-n o | Bty 6, 5 St Shermgn, 115 | TR e s e I T et o team re we going to have his | teams in the history of foot hall are | SIS, ons Kewituil v (Dt - | sparzeds.” 1. 111 430 I | Hornehy. St1 l‘a‘r’n‘.flfl‘.‘."n;.,‘l):,"s..x.'\"‘"'v\m»ifi'"'y feitie mderi20 ives st Mok & MW ofHES [ s e RHCniadUe 1 Runremides Fall2" s been asked once in the last [likely to be developed. - Fxpeclally are | 3% iy 3 -}T}:’J"” A e LIS “.'?21“::; *r»i 00 338 3 Siandsert.” Bl } el e, | Others were more than 25 and oty | ipiiq wooden ciub with b two weeks It has beer d thou- | go - o e B ‘onvright. O Gehi 3 2 P 3 .olds _and . ¥ which Rebh <ands of times, pe = 5 BEbnbin. SZUITRC L and Thace also ran. oreh djams, a % to 10, 1 to on': = ot s ) b . % 4 man ruans across another man from | claimed, has @ man coming Gh forithe “\",,,’}‘fi"fi and Regan, - “‘;\“ 5 9 G Cin ‘..‘.u‘..,‘m.vz \«.m(.,.l.’ M golf nowadays is a different matter | zolf champlonship lList September and e colleme that is the first query |varsity better than Grange: Michi- | S0, §260. o oy |5 Harris, W 4 e Ersiinonl fio SN Eronvn ccUuiey LT meRiTe Gl Gl s o A iee comithe | ian s back ihie muslousior theiprent | onainn) 6 : $3inD, Collie Toka- | Sihan. il b | Toporens. St.L: X B lio riin. > | \ashington in 1923, when many of lier in the year are on exhibition at e Al ifine onournicatl | vt AR aIbieAE St s ey mn | I neanai s il s L et el itk e 8 | Fewstor.* Tn. B T”’m'- SR 3 o e e o anothior ioolieka b wonly varl || W sonsini s notiticen o (:‘5"." “1‘(0 eyl Cadoria, Pat Hampson. Adamh NV a0 | 'whnn. Py | Bonnie ”n_, n'fm:‘.\r.‘.i:m- the competitors were men of mature | Jones, who won the British open ir ation of the question is to substitute {of its prospects in years. - HIRD RACE. Sivenr-ols: B furlonge— o | Moore. " Pit-Dr. S econd:. Pandora; ears, some of them over 40 vears of | June and the American open in Jul = : prospects in years. i Mack 111 Thiailkil, $7. $1.600, ¢ > i B e i Mt |gave the ) £ vourjor “we “And that makes | The only thing the Far West fs | w108 b Tt 00, 54 s i T THIRD BASEME &t B, Tonieit™ miie Vit | Lo ana considered champlonship [ERve the wonden clubs b 0 the interest none_the lews great |bothering about right now fe the fact | B0 dieon 103" Hotectior N K ans iz & | Tro5ei seiy, }',’;‘. FLRARE BT S g, S Yot Fire' Opal and Deairics | possibilities S ioieila wantlER e eipecinlly 1f the teams of the wo|that its representative eleven last ' ) Sheristan. Shat: Chi.” 10% 545 iz R Tindet: ¢ g Noges alsn ratl. e ; - pro, s in Washingto particulir schools are to meet on | yvear lost g e ’;‘g{l‘ el Aneall, Alrophon ant Wea" Wee "o Sonannaed TRiliee 2 | B 1 (s (FOURTH RACE, iycarolds and up: 1| Beginning with Bolstad, we find| April. Large sums have been B ext thvoe riofithis, | e s It hountare, |2 OUHIRABNCE, -searoldn up: B it | e e 54T S e EDL ‘,‘1 i 7 le—Catuimet, 10 T "1L o 5. een; | rnent Caldwell of Baltimore, Law. | fered for the clubs, but they ara not . o fEvelop o Heara it wiiline sants to | lone—Labelle. 103 TAlien. 87 &4 ) | Warner, Det.. &8 286 R W B ’;":I'; o 5 piseana ETHeS RO (Fewell), even | rence Scuette of St. Louls, Stanley |for sale. Jones. in winning the two Georgetown Starts First. Evelop /e teat Dt i) ntmieve Tont [ikane unt Laurs, 97 (Heals) e Bl 17 g2 8 0 | Freieau - chi: 2 i, Cilirin.. Troe Mavme2\bana. fiegoe: | Ford of Detrolt and Cl Morse of | open champlonships earlier {n the veur Coies i il bine firet ~choo) | Lont= s ALMnRt R e SR SVeLE |G b it e St adellSe B LR ke, Ded & az1s n Huber, "Phil" 2 u)h,»”x;; "I(M;mv" bl i | " Louts all qualifying in the cham- | used iwooden clubs made by Tons tn' th e TR et VT e e e e B21% 6 Pinelii ™ cin” 4‘ g vear-ols! {1y it | Jlonship at the age of 18 or less.|Svivester, the 'Congressional «l plans 10 leive here the last of Ad- |ngainst Weshington, put that wes net | soBratdles, 105 (e jusion R o1 s 5, yon: Tompey, 1S (Pator s cven 1'to 5. | Nicol Thompson, son of the profes. | Many others who pl: st and Lezin actual practice the | favoritism shown by 1 e 1 AL Hotfoor, b Zh st lrmion Sy e o Ty (Mathen) .2 to' 1| slonal of the same name. is but 19 By ichionher iGeorer | oomonilm SHOWDbYRAr eserners | s b o, e SHORTSTOPS. ik Dl 8300 89571843 ot Blondin, Budde “iia " Banton | vears old. and Sam Kauffmann of Wachingion and_ Catholle Unversity [oo cnthores of centioint dun o ey | Wine i Boomoran Rarhemdah | iver. Washe ‘03 S8y A 8573 | Banoroft, jis 7 CTH RACE, o-vearolde: 5 f Pitesburgh, runnerup to Bolstad, is 4 hidve on stears Rt enaTEmIAHE DUt | S SilionE Rl e e to local | and Aitsin Metiee Hunnefi'd, Chi 08 476 | e 4 curl, 112 (Y, Fator). 7 "m but 24. Willis Owens of Jacksonville, | While the heat of last week I B R siober 0| Conltionst aud R fooal feeling wmaingt | SSUSACE S you Jis) 1 s ana 50 ipenls: (L 7 e e en - ‘. g Yo Gien o " (& Fla.. 15 only 22. many amateurs from the golt conr B eustom which probably Wil be ad: | pares nedCTs, rasadend te 1o oIl I | won: KosalSpring. 112 (Boininicn). 38 e Dec T 118 dag | Gohen, N3 B 1 (& o 110 [ i [ of the Capital, it did not deter Ediio B o e D et o an. | LTS, and purposes. @ parc of Los |3 secand: W™ cagdy, "100 ian Fher. St o 273 1.nm i 8 Broninddel Uariner Athel, s o | Towns of Indian Spring, Ralph Reacl SiGincement hasitieen imadeiotiany in: | oL LE AN SO L EEE e people were | L6 vl Time, 13558 Lakroue Gurih: | Beck, “Wagh. L s 11 H Candy Hok. Macltrom and "Jonah | Those who did not qualify, among |of Burning Tree and Svlvester fr eaASa Aemrra i ome it Ganagasy | IIDIC oIBAnCa e I e contRe Loe e L CLle s V0 H them Charles W. Cole, jr.. and John | playing golf at Congresslonal. Al also b h peatie avemnd he | oo Y I B e BRI CE. rearalds up: 1 mile orm 1] R. Miller of Washington, are young- | though the thermometer must hasr middle of September, usually gettini | Cetuity for Wi “h' ornia, and the U npping Lad, 112 (Heals), 7i 4 o DORVAL R | sters, while young Edward Kirk of | registered nearly 100 decrees, thi & luter stirt than the other schools of Washington has turned a 0. pevonde AR - yha 1 ESULTS Detratt. 15 vears oid, shot a card of | trio plared 18 holes Thursday afte il i) e o oy | deaf car to & game with that school, 6. third, Time, 1 e 1nis 3217 to miss qualifying { noon and all scored well below 80 Wreelund Is scheduled to get its | e 0% { Dinaldson 1, ¥4 2 vl',f"v‘ s §2—7 4 S qualifying by | no all scored well below 80 squad out on Monday, September 6, | "‘23 ‘l'}:""f‘" RIN s uoo o ?.‘yl!‘.".‘j_ ST A U Li1d 4ok two shots. The old days when i G Al oo aierent |t R el N T ig 1da yn: 6 fuzlones | dominated public links & A caddie tournament for the bi- Southern Conference are to begin |00 '\ imulates desire to turn milefnein Tuslon w 003 o i ‘g ok 150" (Ralia): | £one, probably never to r toters at Rock Creek Park is planned ST e sptempor U Kreat teams along the Western | P! s7 i sl o 18 ’R",\;g;u",";m. i, Y VEaoh T N | the United States Golf Association's for some, time during ihe next fow & will find more foot ball squads fa! D oS incentive to | (Pribble). S0, it 2ag | Civior. Pitts e Fa idea of a “junfor national amateur|\Weeks. The tourney details are be Ing the 8810 then eny other doy of [SOENECS SeRuGE S0 Sitn wab tven |yl ‘Weo 'Fan, Riieorth. iy “';’,‘;j}r Bos. Tilfon 300 i championship” Is becoming more and | ing’ arranged by James D. Preston the swhols ifall)” as mot joRly allf the| LEiter ElovEns. Alabama's tory in o o NYSE FCOND, | RACE. dveacolds up: 14 |more a fact. who has taken great interest in the squads of the, 22 schools in the |j.5 4 f ‘m,{('u':’:’:l‘“:;“ s~ foot i 7 st Won: Anmerode | In most of the cities from which | Kame of the younzsters and who a Southern Conference are slated to be- | & B L= L sonhdence | S ho) WIL RA wh! b e Byng oy, the public links stars of the Nation |companied the Washinston public ©in then. but praetically all other | k‘uth;::[n E h(z;‘ila that th did not b INGLE G. L CE Welch, '»?:,‘.‘ oL 1 %5, Sun Dew, Witch: | come every year to play in the na- | Hinks contingent to Buffalo. e i are to chien up) live Detore. (That confiderics 15 sirg || CLEVETAND, Auwcust 14 ) | i ) 3 tional_championship, some aid s ex-| A O of ths wther | (0 e shown this Tall In the offorts to | Singie G. 16-vearold son of Anderson | XL Clove 111 [ Medie 558 | tended to the aspiring lads who would | V. P. Baidy of the Veterans Eu O . oy ke ot Enors Gotference | ACNIoNE His Wesl Evoryere, i et | Willlies dd LHEe Cop. Snd Bine S ! 1 | Tonem Tinn | oot SRI0. 2120 | lecome famous players. They are|Teau had i one on the sixth hole at institutions, and under the contracts | TOM Some place in the South will more races than any cther horse, 6 | Douthis, S7 thiird Captain Ket | heiped by the professionals at the | Potomae Park a few davs ago s, A s the et | come another eleven capable of estab | miakes his seasoms debut ut orth | 1 : various country clubs by way of les. | his mashle shot, a distance « operate under the same rules as the | RS gt g th Southern | Randail during the graad i & '\ sons or tips on instruction: given an | yards. it tar {gridiron accomplishment. meeting opening here August & ot Chi 011G na jon opportunity to play over various | guic fwo hi ' George Washinston, Catholic Uni- i Toin Wy 337 5 a0 | courses: helped over the many rouzh | etk und o of Wathineton Zolt versity and Gallaudet are to have ] | Smith Bo 5 dn ot ““;' beset 2 younsz plaver's | hne it and fie of Dt o back, according to report, the bulk b Wolh, Jog. vath. and sranted every possible en- | {oiq 3OOt G Tty rourniment eam of the material which made up thelr ] Wirt, Prn . e tha Here in “"-‘"“"—'“"'4':Vm]-w‘; m' ;md.' ".','K“-‘»;m;';"','f WSy cams lust FPall. None of these school 5 onheon, R however, little 1s done for the youns | i nn. G R b atior (bt Beorge T nAnaMY V- s Folix. Blin.. . courses over which to play and de- | Troe (lul will stage : ATRINS o e, he Ellbopyers | o i Wildin R “n’n i velop his game, but outside of that ha | gene l(:;’.l,',,‘,\;”.f];,,“‘ P LR ¢ hihal, Tos 3 Woi i, fecalvel Hktle encourdaenie Some b amplonship in_October. Ro and the Old Liners will miss familiar | S H 7 a0 v BOSSl, 107 chhomiel fecelves fittle encoursgement, - Some | land R. MaeKenzie probably will not taces when their squads line up for WO i > p (e Time, T - at soon. the youns public | he able to play In either tourney. a first charges down the field, faces that | O brand-new craft, one a speedboat and the other a 34-foot ) 0105 RACE links players are going to be taken hw will be away at school. He will Rt S e cruiser, added during the past week to the Corinthian Yacht Club’s - in hand by n group of individuals | defend his District funior champlon Kriditon | pertormance. And such | imposing flcet anchored at the Virginia end of the Highway Bridge, erave Gin ! iy JUF o that dhe Dath s | shilp carilen i Sepleniber. \racteristics in foot ball plavers are | give evidence of increasing local interest in power boating. duc ity 70" | i i e —— either eneral nor casily developed. |in a measure no doubt to the extension plans being laid for the coming - pn Harucs Lecch. Queon Eaimd and Louis | {208, €A%, LS, has ajready heen in re being completed by the Stars are Graduated. ;Prr,‘ ident’s (I“h regatta, which is to make the Capital nationally known in | (PR swung Into nctic sl ey et r\“»“fil'mytv':m | vachting circles | s Country b fo e plas Murtaugh and Jawish. two of |* George W. Hutchinson, assistant, the Corinth Yucht Club, bro | Plms for snstrieting the o ~II'HI b STaE Y Ly Geovsetown's mnost dependable line- | secretary of the National Geographic e o s e | eroen at the Tndian Sprinz Golf ¢ L g 1 West w three Plansky, | Society, launched his new 23-fout ltietar ALt o iar Al Torthi| pone | have been approved. and work wil T o and M . ctars in the | V-bottom double-cockpit runabout | annual rezatta of the Ailes River \CF Syearalds, amout & fur- | Started tomorrow toward dismantline il I comtmities S bockiield, Wil no_more be seen in | on Friday and gave her her f ht Club at St. Michacls, Md Eumpe. - 100 - (Al SEEL | the, present Hole. Greenkeanice \ieic 2 Blue and Gray suits. Georgetown | out on the Potomac with t week end. He piloted his S8 ond: Snia Watson and John [ feCormack, | ngton Golf and Country Club may have some good players coming | spin yesterda Il neci o riitear | Wilkinz) ilusah Makioney) chairman of the greens committee, be. | €olfers have seen some weird shot from its frechman squad of last Fall, | The craft is a home product, hav-| of the Corinthian flect, to victory in 1:011-5." Fannic F lieve the new hole will he one of the | on their course, which, by reason of but if it 15 to have as good or better | ing been built in a local shipyard | the 19-mile handicap cruiser race e e most attractive of the entire layout. raphy, lends itself readily to team than represented it, then its | under -the direction of her owner. ad a fie 5 | ) Biaiien G SECOND RACE, 8-3 At present many members believ » | frea Hpred o i ahead of @ field of 13 entries from ane. Cin X 3 believe the K happeningzs on some holes i will hive to show improvement | Bquipped with « 150-horse Seripps | Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia | Bonohue. Gin oot . Ware Hokenian, hole penalizes a good second shot be. | Samiuel L. Mosby. one of the in ther ways than in the prowess | engine, she is expected to attain a [and Wilmington. His eraft also took | DL 101 2 LS 3TN YA oo Panketa, | C2use of the slaping topography of the | members of the clul eraft also took R Qi D! € the | v L nieiduaie who hold down posi- | speed that will enable her to compete | second place in a special crulser e s | e N0, third, - fime. 1:98: | approach, while a trap behind and | bY Charles H. Doing, jr.. some yeara ons vieated by these men Wwith most of the other fast hoats on | race. ) 18 | N et ™ orie P | e e hack e of the green [ 4o on the twelfth hole, now the fon Murylind loses both its regul the river. | | “ 19 k #-yearolds | catches many overplayed sho | teenth, where Doing put a ball to the At & Brid Bentty. ana Dottt James H. MacLafferty, as: ¢! Two sea skiffs from the Maryland | e X | The new green will he constructed | 8ide of a lone cedir tree on the 1o o titute enide: wnd. to make the end | 1o the Seeretary of Commerce, tied | Yacht Club at RBaltimore dropped | 3 10 i | with a siope down toward t! side of the falrway ruck in the e s on the | his new Elco eruiser, Firefly, at the | anchor in the Corinthian harbor dur- | 3 10 proach, rising gradually to the diteh and holed out Dr. J. A freshman tewm falled in their | Corinthian dock for' the first time |,ins the past week. They were the | § LSOO | of the green i1 be muel Talboit recalled 1 4 secured by €. G : L1 ‘ \..; k. \1;., ‘;'1 |‘.\ no | vesterday 'km\\.\. fir ’-\l‘.‘..,t II\&».'A‘l f‘v[:\;\m'i by r:.mil n‘,;,-v lim. up | r:;« 'll ’,‘;‘ )\\m also be placed dif- | Duganne on sixteenth, where Du guards trom (he varsity of st year, e | GOW. Brogan, and a 30-footer pilotad i (Yon | ferently, and the pitting green sown | Eanne topped his tee shot into the Himaetc W ronisy, LEAIIE AN Sang S i'u{‘u,fu::",ph‘:{ \",'f,l,',‘:"}f,',', fl‘;(“l“’"“f}“"' by Capt. N. Langdon BT 108 | \ith the same variety of German et | diteh in front of the tee, played o or two others of less ability having e Capital Ya et at the | = sin oh as that used o £ el 5 and sank & putt for the par ur fawo-others of less abllity having | rocent Miles River regatta are mak-| The newest widition to the Capital B irso % i o R ana I e O e s e e ) m;‘ inir an extended stay on the Chesa- ‘? Yacht Club fleet is the Zaza, a 63 1811 Shordel, FE to an abrupt b three vears, and Beatty, e with their headquarters at the | foot raised-deck cruiser of the semi T b S Sonng)y § Indian Spring Club’s golf team will | made of a T anan s Y ¥ 1 Beatty, end for the | 137 1 0 11 oung ). $ L golf team will | made of a ed on the tenth last two s ns. will’ ba hack in| GMbe substation at Annapolis. | houseboat type brought here from | 1% 4 1 | dlame, Pitts. . The ,ymm_“r‘;mx yR,m)x‘-.lmf\fit the golfers of the Beaver Dam | hole by A. W. Howard, well '”'Ml sehool, will not be eligible. eBatty ;‘["‘I“"‘f"f”‘]‘"‘c .’;:xu; (;:As\lpue f‘r‘xri‘x:“nllhv-; Richmond by J. W. Thompson. E i A D Ly Hall 10 '.thlhn(‘l? a team nm;)v-h this afternoon | one-armed player of Washington, who has had 1y ) of t b aaxy erei 1 Ce-! 0- | " = b EEEY 67 ne Clond and Pep to Peep alsh al lan Spring. Basil M. Manly is P ediocre shot & i only o vears of foot ball | ar R Pivies Marretan, Dr T | The launch J. M. A. is on the ways 100 i U RACE. 3 s’ el D e T o ot anaiholed s ik or Sonhern Conforened | 078 1o 1 DS e, Pr T o Regan's marine | railway Dol | Bemock NY 3L i b R 8 6! sako ndian pring team. ull mashie to win the hale with ty. s bors bt from further par- | mers vest Wind, I H; 1in- | overhauled for damage suffered in | Murberry, W. 310 s Mexican Peto n.‘“{-;w'é!,“;{,', A “rubber” wmafeh to decide the | " ot e B v B Sthey's Veino and Dr. st Saturday’s squall, when her cap- | P L aay 31 | feonds Huto of che Notthi | ckttoniTof superiotity between four | Washinsion. tonte mrnaarTces at Marhans line situation s tar | (' Nellle E e ailes tain, H. H. Itedmiles, went to the res- 121 i [ Ffo B0 fien.” Fen s, Shankhai | plavers in mixed foursomes b s bbb b Froin < ticoursSinE. | dn il Shrotabiiis s I3 . Charles B el ey 2 7 and, Regal Toy alwo ra e | eleve hole, & mashfe niblick she I Y | Donley. in tHe Charlbess. joined the | €€ of a rowing party caught on the L2 | car i '_‘H,*\.,", Ak "W ear-olds wp: _11.16 | Plaved soon at JIndian Spring. Mrs. | of B0t aL e whiae Ll bhiers ot the OI0 Tine Toi. [hartvithis weels atler having ito call| TS just off Marshall Hall. = She | 200 [ Rina e e Volano. 110 ~(Abeld, 3885, 3L, | Leonard Chapman will /play with | have struck r el i Helditen, b inac SEiDaD svc) |07 & fiEtpite flhieirGtia i becauze ot | Tolo e Witk ot G | e Root! Chi o Sient Lz, 100 (Jones), 85000 | Danny Horgan of the Racquet Club | ed out on the green and his oung St two prospeciive m 4 |leUELDC Lrouble | 10 2 0 | B Cht S il e i ore! against Mrs. Alma von Stefner and | times secured 25 to beat men Sectivennembers o R an ay . : 2 | Benton. Boa... ‘imi M., Blowhorn, a and W ddie T e an S; o . s 1o beat men » ver played in any kind of acht Virkinlan owned | The Fiapper Girl, Frank Nightin: ¢, 100 | Genewich, Bos ViRt Fan. g P Rt the omdien DECUE Do | Mdput thele (e shataTon theicrest 1 e avis OF Sl iEalels e boat, has been over- | 5 2l o A apms ¢ were heat- | without artificial aid v of Virginia, legt| Fales Adi o e a0 n . sport Promisel anchorize during_the | DR 80 e e B4 6 b ML B LINCOLN FIELD’S RESULTS | | Situation throughout the en L i b mesttmonin: 518 ‘{Q""irf.‘ ey i : ntiv seems to indicate much | only Washington vacht at the Nor-| Perey Childs’ 65-foot yacht M: 820 S, | for good 1ot 1. Rew ‘conching | folicaviter Bariiat sl e L s Loyt e o 0 FIRST RACE. ar-olds and up: § _fur- | 2R e e e RS i 1"‘ ‘lk..(.,:-(y‘j‘\m val Thursday, I'riday ‘,1‘(»}. ‘\.A»xm\-.‘;.-:w_\_‘;_x Ixt!u\ for ; | W s i l'&"i?-— | Fins rr‘t‘ydv“wel‘:nk} several places, and for the most part o Other taplinl ChIb MokLaliTs | Chn ot Sy SRR under ““ her. Chig | 07300 | JOEEERY i i Srean re expected to bear good fruit. | o tended cruises of ety 2 : omnieil, P 068 | 06 {Try e i S e e e e frm— = [ &0 | 60t ““M"'fl “'m"m“d*"“““"“')’l" ol R | o Dlihed o word of com) Margarel, with headquarters - at | WILL TEACH GYMNASTICS. | e 0078 | 0061 | ear-olds: 6 furlongs— | plaint hout s has hee Yine; 0 and v *Col r's | " ¢ ik | P ‘000 | Barués, N. 050 | InNerty ). €6 50 heard. In fac - Sl Kl iy e o anniors | Classes i Swedish gsmaastics to be | Conmaity. i 8 & 6600 | fum hiie H Zu..,, S T gfi, (L1800, 75670, AT, hools that loss Conrad €. Smith, commodore of | day nighi at § oclocl | Paie G BUDERSEL s p | EIChEE oD ‘.} Lo hif.‘.l' L ENEE T iteri . utemplated fr | 1 (rn\\dnb“mh 3 Hrones el I Wertz iRy RACE sarolds and up: l Hd s tterats imaae Ruether. Wad 3 grove bhil 13| Medows, - Pii 15 nene i longe—Chinie, (04 “(Dihoic) SR v material so, that men | Snogker- 8- % Mibti | Rramer, Pitts.. 1% Reinhagt."st won: Banter. 101 & Smirtne Clev. ia i 558 T ROD AND STREAM || kel e ] ek B of those losi 1 times wh | b w..: B 1M Cir 15 . % Bater “ana Brice Maker | monkey wrer re thrown ir . = o 1. St 11 Foi! RT){ Rac | this machinery ave when men fail in i Murberry Wik 8 3 5 6L @ Goldumith, i { Leveon Clev R 5 4, Pie Chi [ Aldridge, W hot e G St Gther , | Ml Clev. . 3 § 5 |Fitzedm'ns, NY110 Mitehell, &340 cecond i Teison | Jeave!lfehiool unaspectediy 1) BY PERR‘ ""LLER Stomes et i ¥ % 8 |Donaiecin. 15 11 Osbomn, 0 3-40 recond ‘"“B’,f',,',;“ ooy G - : rrell, Wasin 2 Gihson_ Det. 8| McWeeny, Bkn. § Dean, Ph Gaherdine also ran | And hes “ ry often have to con lov, T n!“.{L" b, q‘ l"' Kpu" ‘\‘l Lo 0 '“'lHl'hh FIFTH RACE, 3-year-olds and up: 4 fur-| Sl | % Gos & Bt feld, ¥¥ } Coones s Cnrmus, 10 { Ronerts i Take Their Medi HILE the cxcessive hedt has sent the fish into deep waters for I 13 i il 18 10 Halhib SUEGT S im0 S | o ake Their Medicine relief from the sun’s rays, the wise fishermen also have streaked % -8 & maaloeni (G0 o8 Sl o FRe e s Gt T n W te g o 7| Y Pi a0 ke, out. third Time 1:15 elen s R out ta the cooler depths. Reports from nearly all the ncarby S ot ie e & 8¢ ! Dhistiew ot il Doie P tom 'J.m.‘ a a meer f today is not - N g > Y ! B 2 5 11 | Rt e > | ap. He s _ fishing haunts are to the effect that the intense heat has bec n'“n-mnn Det ] i | Boot Cht-----13 13 "WIXTH RACE. ds_and up; 1 ' tkes | a big factor m returns of the anglers. Fresh as well as salt water has I e Spmvm Bl 7 0 | gilen SArabian, ¢ i Cothaeics i | heen heated to such a pitch that there has not been a sign of a fish near § Rufine, Bes.. 2 1zIRamen N 8 & ah,’r:,‘:}f,: B o, o ! i« onid the |the shore. The long pier at Chesapeake Beach has heen an index of this Tomics wn, 5 &) M O i 8 Ciren Bail: L e r ® ool o condition, for all the fishing worthwhile has been out in the decp waters Connaily, Chi.. T 4 |Grimes. Hknlle o Knient Pl L SEVENTH, sear-olde and_up: | vl he lnows 8 ehere e trout, rockfish and hardheads have been very much in evidence. | e — T Sien s 8 18 e e Lo et g Bt b | o e = trout on a receni wip, the fish| fBaznes BRR 7 o ARG OhE $h50; Sa20. tecond. Midnichi Rose. 03 | . has dittle ) waste corres, g fro | S Roeeicoc T i in | s towisedn A correspondent writing | (rom | i atout 4 pound and a quar: GERMAN WOULD LOWER Lomiy, o ing, Time, Lid1s, Peauot | ur ur A st e it bt bl et 8 Beiatia | ave WUnat louE ! i 2 A ey T 10 ale s what might . 5= T e en “pounde ana "onequarter MISS EDERLE’S RECORD bnerifig als fan ‘ B o are hezin | the pust three weeks fishing has beell [g\ch. Mohler has entered in the con- | g i — ——— 1 ok more consistently and |exceptionally good at Point Biaki- | tact a 1 el 2 ! et d ! good 1 test a hardhead weighing about two| POULOGNE, France, August 14| iy i clach when ho o ot Stane (Coltons Tanding. in the lover | und ind four ounces @ spurrea by the feat of Gerrude | [N TITLE BIKE MEET'SHLES HURLS ARLINGTON We made a big purchase of fine imported and and others may i o mare e been cominon et Miblitng on dthie Chssapeake|i oy rie In sxcimuming the English han- | B i ! NINE TO 3-T0-2 VICTORY ||| domestic suitings and overcoatings from one of i by bl and the r . croakers and hard- |Bay has ' brought some very fine | pu o S Verk * Connor won the right to rep-| ; | A fecacn g N e heads e of gond size. He savs that | catches of trout. [ndeed, the strings T e Sowical| Tesent the District! fnd ¢he' natiomarli. elty SEICH ST (0 vesterday | -l\"‘c"‘c(l«‘ foremost woolen importers afd will e 0D Hirie e ront are bezinning to run and|of the favorite salt water denizens|purpose of swimming the Channe seni 2 when “the Arlington Rearcats sur- ispos f i at 25 : T Nareh the Ind e e e e oy R b mn\zrx:::‘::t(yhdmm?"?mprh‘ e s e e ST (Lp(lhc - l]n“”lh - cacngoll rt. 1'p North the indications | excellent, He adds that many Wash- ! car it o . ctory hree of the four races dale a 302 drubbing. He lmited| | regular prices in order to k Soronte teme Wil again N St e enjoved the fsbing ihore. The trout are of ‘suod size Slara, Telle Barrert of New Ro:|that made up the program of events| hl?vnmlonem& to five scattered hits t'llfi B Pd desi to keep our master e ot e e T TG toseiher Wit the Salt| i Vo, Amane the cauches there Swiniming the. channel last weel for the District title meet on Friday | oq tn‘gflx‘;i?fl:nlfh?" e pestee| ailors and designers busy during the summer il D Tant Dy | e batutek were mans hardheads and somo of | plans fo siart on her second attempt |at Potomac Park. Skl dull period. Fit. quality and workmanship guar mouth expects a poor team hecause of | oy, Cedarhurst on the Chesa e o o uht r| RIS tCumtn 0 maitimePes, ha o oot €2 MR RRtors Lrestl (GO Caieie B (DeRwonieon f acc anteed. * g L 5 e andPrmtelon are say-{ipeakeiiay CBmEsihe rappet tnatikeen| thairelie and {thetisayt they tuke the | feel i beuifes 10 R0 condition' to | ot Fhiladelphia on Septambuer 10, 11)comman WiBneland and Scotland. ing nothing but the latter two look | Interest is being shown in the fishing bait. | beat Miss Ederle's record, hopes to S o' (i COmPAny with Chester At.! === ward (o suecossful seasons, while | contest that is under way there. The 1L is somewhat surprising that the | start on Monday. S‘“’j <5 o ‘:'m‘h the local junior title { e s b ihattfomein closing \roE fihe cOritest “hiss hafdheatls howaRielnton sl Ione ctn. iha L several weeks ago. y | L B been set for midnight, August 31, the |sidering the heat. whieh —usually e s o . T aat rior Averd Demoaned | prssentation ‘of ‘the traphy \to the{serids 'them out fof tho bay. 1C 18 POC'{E5TIP~ BUYS PLAYER. ;000 Pttt :,t‘h'drd“[;:‘ . o Fenerally by Harvard alumnl and | winner will be made at Cedarhurst | gratirsing (o the anglers to have| ROCHESTER, N. Y. August 14iin the Smile race against time and| LO W PRIC ES CUSTOM TAILORS idents Pennsylvania, Cornell, { on Labor day. A party from Wash them Tlinger. They ,waste little time | (#).—Purchase of Jim Blakesley, out- | second places in the mile and 10 mile. i | : e TSIk | fton, headed by Harry Mohier, T.|in nibbilnz. When' they strike the| fielder. from Omaha of the Western| The races were held under the ' Cor. 8th and G Sts. e A bait it is up to the fisherman to get' league, has been announced by the jauspices of the kit i =iy | ¢ Dulin and B. B. Sandridge, reported nd others seem optimistic zood cateh of hardheads. In the Western Conference soms of spots and P them into the boat. Rochester Internations. Amateur Bieyele I (Between V & W) League of America.

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