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- SPORTS ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1926 . 5 e N ] , 3 2 NINES IN DEADLOCK ton County loop, will clash Sunday at|was_at the hands of Cherrvdale and| DONOHOE NINE TO PLAY |7t 3 o'clock on Mount Rainter « 4. ENTER SERIES WITH TRIBE LEA TIS 5 on the Rociers dmond 1 xyme e Slgers il be et i even scoce R I s smon s b % S B Y RS | BLADENSBURG TOMORROW 5 3, i ltos Suna: 3 orcloc ONLY 21, GAMES IN REAR| s e | WILL GLASH SUNDAY 3775 B T S o 358 2 Buck Clatterbuck, ace of the| Cherrydale plavers age lmuwe'\ to! close on the heels of the Riaitos in | YASTERDAY'S RESULTS. : ‘ : I inceniworn. decnsiten. e, Cherries mound corps and Sergt. Me- | report tomorrow at 3 on Lyon Village | (e race for Section B honors in the S Ynaw T | Dmhv'. 3 Cleveiand, 1 Lean, crack Fort Myer hurler, are|diamond for practice and at Cherry- | o e o T T . I City Base Ball League, op- eveland Cnllcs A e T W Indians St. Louls, 1-1. Fort Jyer and Cherrydale pas |pllchmg nominees. dale station at noon Sunday for the|Capita R T ath gre hat Trouble ith Gihers hot Aehoduled: timers, tied for the lead in the Arling-| Fort Myer's lone loss in the circuit 1mum to Fort Myer. | pose the Bladensburg nine tomorrow Kinston. Petersburg. Has Been Inability to Make Good Showing SN T mE o ” 8 o= d o e / Agmnsl Western Rivals. o 4255 — ‘ e -'-TN‘"HINI""'lIIINHIIII.IIIHIHIIIIIIII" IliIIll]II|l|Illl|II|IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII!IIlllllllliilF'“" BY JOHN B. KELLER. 3 il |" A :VELAND, Ohio, September 10.—Instead of gazing penna : = T e { y l' I | as they have done a couple of times this season, the Indians are I A oo i 4‘ | wondering how hard will be the fight to hold to second place in | i ' ‘ the American League championship race. 1 ey have not quit cold on the job of trying to overhaul the Yankees. been_ flnmung fearfully in the mire of defcat. | St. Louis at Chicage. RO T hic breaks have been so against the Indians lately that followers of | Others not scheduled. 1238 A « S S .y Tris Speakers’ club are not so sure it will be able to stave off the Nationals NATIONAL LEAGUE. 2 X L 7 in the series of four games opening here tomorrow with a double-header. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. b O, % mnmmmn|||unmmmllmmmuu of course, but theirs is a forlorn hope now, in so far as finishing in front | is concerned. Aiter stepping out and winning nine games in a row. the Indians suddenly lost their punch, and during the past weck they have | SEDETS OLNE A determined National assault, | field next week. We question whether Cleveland fans figure, is very apt|any club can beat the Yanks six | to leave the Tribe with but a siender | straight. hold on second place, if it leaves| “Of course the Yanks may run them any hold at all on that position f amuck of a_stonewall in thelr’ series | in the league standing. With the|in Detroit before conming to Cleve: season waning, the Forest City root- | land, and it is possible the Indians ers are wearing long faces, indeed, | may make up some lost ground in m-{ Lay befall the club that for |starting Saturday ! some time hax heen the only one with But that T-game lead. with only anvibing like a real chance to pass |18 remaining to be plaved. looms as | vesult of considering the fate | four-game series with Washington, | the Yanks a gap that cannot he bridged ¢ i ., . i i - II ‘ 4 S AV E accordink 1o local orities, nan. been | Rain Prevents Alwow Game. i : i HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII il : yo EYERYTHING. e thei: lity ta make ny re- T:x’ National!s got here E:H:L\ _\'Ti- 5 spec - wingz against their three teérddy afternoon. rain preventing the i N ! ’ g Western rivals i the Johnsonlan Stazing of the exhibition game that "ohia 6] 4 —14/51/79..302 “One picture is worth a thousand words” enit. Statistics do reveal that had | Was scheduled for Akroh. Moon Har- ; N Chiriee vty ke Tiibe ipliiced arivichonsivisar HhE ;‘x:,P“hu hl'\d heen in hlu ‘huml; town 4 says an o inese p) 3 N ball against the Western teains n Pennsylvania since Labor day a AY'S 3 e ai : k T TS s tenins Y | tending to iis billiard academy af | (micago at We could write pages telling you about the Son il e fairs, joined the club last night, and| Cincinnati at Pit h ( < . Anniversary Sale. We could rn four the, instend of the | (G JOOE e K Cove. | iy Lauin of Boatd B first week of our ry };“,.’"“;:"W“,l',‘l‘:;". be setting the pace | |Jie and Roger Peckinpaugh. who s spend hours telling how on the first day of the ; have been motoring West. were ex k 16 of ant i Indians Out of Race. | pected to arrive. sale, every record for the sale of auto supplies Seter s “serige sor wermic| WOTHER OF HORNSBY, wag broken. But we're going to let the pictures Both stores Open To- So they have counted Tris Speak- | gmith, its. who left Washington er and his athletes out of the flag < ik = 5 morrow from' 8 A. M. to hunt out this way. Here's how & | it te o, Moahonaly, Now ate INVALID EAGER FAN tell the story—and save our breath. (leveland base ball critic expresses | hig home in Canton vesterday. Smith | i X Tomorrow the sale continues. Just LOOK at 11:30 P. M. Extra Sales- ~ the viewpoint of the Indian fan: went with Red and will co i ; a continue to # erve You. Jondt seems like a forlorn hope. un-| his home In Alexandria, Va.. soon PIN, , September 10 (#),— the values! men to S Jese pwell. you know. while there | Toth of these youngsters, vho were St. Louis Cardinals have no more ] ife th is hope, and in this fwith the Parksley club of the Eastern [1oval follower and supporter in their - lnycite T - - B Instance, it is a case® of there's life | Shore League after they were signed | drive for the National League pen. 2 Anmversary Sale Prices on s the Indians have a mathe- | 1o tional cont S, May raport at [ nant than the occupant of an invalid 13 ; i | ¢ Kelly Spring!ield Buckeye Cords chance—the , Tribe ditches | Floridn training cam - o . - ® C P next | hed in Austi 1 1 Yanks in the six fumes a Dunn | Spring, The invalid is Mrs. M. D. Hornsby. 7 = mother of Rogers Hornsby. the The national- 7 il y who has intrenched the Cardi Iy famous mo- y e = fre” piee” e idden o ey 30x3 Fabrics ....7.....$6.95 30x3%, CL Cord. X < to gain sufficient | ’ 1 in your fa-, [ 2 _ iu that worke o e e omn fseribn | ot rasoune, (BN 30x3'/; Fabrics .......$7.45 30x31% ClL 0 S | e erittiently "wnd ‘S B[ LS SPLIT TW IN BILLI In which she is sure Rogers will tak it adds miles [SER E: L ibs s e ‘ ! | ?r‘\a‘n,)m eon | pa B more power to S : A : T jarve {he rieh . “My sister can't rest until she has every gallon. NS 30x314 Oversize . .86, - ‘.‘EALLOON COR.DQSHI g.,‘ 3 ten ;e:‘ci,fl tor jearned th tcome of each day’s Bl e reservethe g 5 0 | ,A”l:- Mie, Dr (. Nchaffer, said to right to limit 3 30x33 S. S.... $10.75 2954.75 o By the Associated Presn fr. “Vietory brightens her life as | auantities, [31x4 ...oen $15.95 (/I8 \W 303475 reeticiigess| HE West has invaded the East with four fightin . j o i $16.95 (/1 \ $ i for g tcams to battle | does nothing else. * 132x4 « . 29x4.95 ceeneeeans Perfection for the National League pennant. Usnally the Cardinal manager tele Bl - Holley or Super-Power 33x4 : $17.75 30x4.95 =20 oo Electric St. Louis, leading. and three games ahead of Cincinnati, h phs his mother the result and high Carburetor 5 $18.95 31x4.95 2 agements, first with the Boston Braves, buried deep in the lignts of each it $1 9 /" ig;::w g L. 52095 30x5.2: h Cigar Chicago. in fourth place, but with a chance, meanwhile meete B ... §21.95 Q SR ... | Lighter ladel phia, Boston's rival f I 3 N B | i delphia. Boston's rival for the foot of the ladder. [BIG PROGRAM ARRANGED ! ety n.u [Baxt . $22.95 < 33:23; e R4 $1 39 p the Cubs by 3 points, lay the Giants, e & Bads avein Brookivi I P the Giants, while the t malker s | Cincinnati rested yvesterday. Horns | FOR THE TRAPSHOOTERS 3 2 ”:""":{‘tl: Every tire is in the original factory wrappings and bears the factory name B e v oand his Cardinal staff | 5 G races ord Fa . b | . i 1 possible we By the ‘Assoiated T i singles and doubles ave | fically de-| ‘{':r.hholll\r: ‘,4‘. «ly shoot of the | d migned. Guar s - P - = T A e e . Tika for Amial Bl i) \ 5 3. oW et % teed against s o gl b AMERICAN LE W" v EEiERA Teaking and mi e : : ok, volut ench 1o the leade & ! : e, i it A St inner of, seven ; : i Rl CIAL. Joe Rush hooked up in ching| @ ol leas on th wnce handieap ; 7 i s duel with Percy Jones of the Cubs, urs—Rufh, Yanke 2 I s no sected to compete L few minutes J S a) in the first game, and made st Doubles—Burns, Indians, 60 11‘|n|t‘hx:.1 ¢ A ‘\‘“ilm:l:‘:‘n«: chub feld 2 8 i g Gulf his 201 vietory by doubling les—Gelrig, Yankees, 20 J s e v 4 X 1 Homers—Ruth, Yankees, 41 |captain, are attending the Westy | - ) S i - B fehi Sepveme second innin to chase T or & . Kees, o ot ¥ e ity . " p s Serods the piare, e prrar| Stolen bases—Vostil, White Sox, 25 | Hosan shoot at Atlantic City 1 $l 99 ‘ j| Front Spring Spotlight, ; Motor O:' i ShBAE e Wriors 1 5 05 Pitching—Dauss, Tigers, won 11; . 4 d " ke e - |BANKERS' LOOP TEAWS | A 4 ek L ot it o (S 69c R gal. $ debacle. fost 4 LR NATIONAL LEAGUE R } 1 - 1 da v Brookitn, lociue 1 10 5. The Robing| Batting—Hargrave, Reas, 561 | PLAY AGAIN TOMORROW ] .F;:‘."'::’:h gsRaReNe T TR SRR ‘1?;&“«J“:°W;; L i ) hed. scored % runs in the final frame. ¢y | Hits—HBrown, Braves, 181 . e torist_against IR he ofl that s Willlams, w homers, making a | Runs—Cuyler, Pirates, 95 Rifes and faunericanisccino mnl ; . Ter o “apecitications and it wun wing G ik weatady JOSLE((Gmes | EAMDAAC sl made w50t o 0 il < meet tomorrow at 3 q v - any mode t - s s Ve D e e ot et okt Boston e | M Ty tener, MOBRdInkls, 1361 2 D Diaron No, 3 in theiec- iy - attached. 7 g b it nnir ; after tving the| Homers—Wilson, Cubs, 20 * . be_of M Gisyof Ter The he appoarance i Tl it tolen bases—Cuyler, Pirates, 20 I Base Ball League 'cham- b e Clevelind virtmdly gave up the | Pitching—Kremer, Pirates, won 17 Bionship. Speclal Anni- ghost in its chase to the New lost 5 g8 won the first tilt. o = t ) vermary Sale price. WOMEN IN SPORT| QA" mgy & S e Browns last two to BY CORINNE FRAZIER | | $1.29 Y Plate Battery ket i 5 to 1 We will allow 31 for yOUr ing " top ‘of 3 . titully finished 2 ; old bettery.” Without it th: tow) et e HIS is decidedly a Georgetown year in playground sports. George- ol veriery, | WION lgg? attongly made. “Makes molr. enamel. - Fifs the runnig town boys captured the interplayground track and field cham- Has genuine |fgg .8 volt. eleven plate. Guaran: € board of any car. Special Beautifully wEEK END CONTESTS | pionship, and the girls. after ahnexing the intérpool crown last i ‘;"_":‘;"1"1“ e ARG A feeafor one year. Hard rui- : L T > 5 ‘ -u“h:“:f)’ week, walked off yesterday with first honors in the interplayground segments. For [ ) 18-Flate Battery, $18.99 TO BR'NG TITLE N'NE fieid meet for the fair sex, duplicating their brother teamma decisive any mode) KR R / o goac: shifs victory on the cinder path. | Ford. One of [Egeall ¢ f g il I B ct acy cor: Athletes . were limited to two Hopping stone gace—Lonise Alvord. Pa- the best timers {94 | 3 Virginia' Avenue events, each, with a maximum of 10 | Koma: ] e s e ever designed. honors in the Petworth Se-| points possible. Jenny Torreyson of | =X Xdamson, Ta ermined in four | (; Rufina King of R ioma: Vireinta Moore. Plaza; Anna Con- ur | Georgetown, Rufina King of T homa;, Viceinia' Moore. cnd, Car- | dale and Emily Harrington of Bloom- KS-POUND CLASS == ng _chance | yngdale each scored the two firsts. yard dash—Ru King. ~Rosedale = = s == Takoma | giving them the maximum count and | Antoinette ‘Connor. - New ~ York Avenue H h 39 Sport Style 13c York Yan s dropped | | two gold medal e G S d R Eyeshades Of fine grade glass with | s Bthers wwho f¥iatered for G Running high jump-—Maude Johns i ; opes ..... the newest thing thats attractive frames. Adds dis tied for| town were Dorothy Probey, with one | Twin Oaks: M S7n. Rosedale: “Virgt g . Good, strong, heavy rops mace hit with motorlets tinctfon gnd beauty to any Sunday t and one second: Dolores Mc- | Brooks G 3 foet B inches D to withstand ‘the greatest strai . Made very comfoit- | sl : Y 2 - e Running br p—Riifina King, Rose- gt ADSSIeeT ey car, Come In various styles rded to encounte nna Wilner. Estelle Young. Sandy. der. Chevy Chase: Ruth and_wear. solutely mecessary abiv. Restful eveshads of raen f 3 and the latter oung. Thelma Saylor and o) T © 13 feet. | Annlversary n cae of emergencies Folds cellulold Kiastio bamd in k and sizes. . t - 8. : Eans <t ball throw for distance—Virgint mall parcel and I3 assures comfortable. snuk A T l ent with Yorkes at | Mary McFadden X Montrose: Elizabeth O Roark. Gar: | N : uto lools tinals will hook |~ Novelty races, in which the com- | fiel nnaLynore, Columbta Road. 57 | Clean—UP " Sabhath game. | petitors had to jump tenpins and e - 5 H 1 ] i ntoin - New tayed on Hand- | hurdle mb through barrels and Senc: Thelie Sarlors Georgelown: Speclals. run ds in sacks, were a ine Connor. New York Avenue Cleeh b, SouP ionE ¥ Valie the most unique features of the ficld- | ND (oSS | s R e oae = = Litters Slash Lo progran e : i peions Bloom: ‘savings while you're Valve i ternoo; M} Crhe challer 1. offered by | inedale; ¥ { aolag it - ! Pt e . s the Washington Post, which was pre i ) Ma : . R Valv CeLy OEUE. 8 sented to Miss Abbie v ‘Prober. Georgetown 8.0z Refiol 30 = '::n;o‘ur,::m" 15¢ LGN s g sl 4 Toue Hofiman 4 feet 3 inches. olish e host ol t Georgetown, will Running broad jumn—Dorothy Proves. = : : : 2 e 5 . t : D Doroths | Aluminum 6 H - Vaiva.grinding S I e et SEe e e ]| s 29e e Erairs OC up Plates Kite . Y| e Se o L pbably Will| giva times will claim it permanently. | SRR A ey : 3 Chamoi; 29¢ | 1t you're going camping or if Of fine quslity ribbed rubber Two head lamps, onshlll hllD-Jolnt 17¢ S he An interesting feature of the| : Regis Perry, Plaza, 64 foet 4 | up from . you oxpecty to have ome mora in aluminum frames. s the light lamp and one dash lamp 1 . e { Geon ” ey fac Sicki passenger than your car was, finside of your caf n in- strong unbreakable box X Davidson, pitchings for Senators | (Georgetown victory was the e Novelty race—Judith Fishburn, Mitchell Nickel 19¢ intended for, this chair wi dirt, adds distinction to your ooyl .'“"y capried in any - 5¢ in the Jerry Midget League, was in| that up until noon vesterday the|park: Meta Grifin. Bloomingdalé: Lovere Polish ........ prove 1d Strongly made. car. Can be put dewn on. any o et ) rivers fine fettle and pitched his team to a | Ultimate winners had not figured | Adking, Garfield Top Dress- | Can be easily folded. running board in a Siffy. U BOCKSSS Lug Wrenches 59c i e y 4 v event. ct, 115-POUND CLASS for all cars. 4-t0-1 win yvesterday over Hartfords. prominently in any event In fact . & al 5 ~ hey o ut ol »int, that | 60-vard dash—Agnes Shannahan. Twin Spark Plu; Davidson granted but five bingles, | thev had collected but one poin el e L . 9 . Spal 4 29 while MeMahon, Hartfond mounds. | being registered by Msr\) _.\lf-]x-addfin T e e . auen, Vikile SAvents; Ford Steerlng Column Brace. R e S W e .1 c | Wrenches .... c man, also was stingy, vielding only placing third in the 40-vard h. | Running high jump—..is Burrough e ] . New York Avenue had 10-point | Towa Avenue: Catherine Clark. Virginia = s Senators counted three tallies in the | venue. Tw Bennhe oS ooy {1ead on them before the®apparently | ATgnue; and Arnes Shannahan. Twin Gaks, Do Ray ey (- | woke up to the fact that a meet was Bagket vall _throw for distance—Mar- 3 Consists of ash receivers, cigarette packet holder and match box holder. Easily | being staged. i garet Sanders. Plaza: Anna Wilner, George: i rd: NMINOR LEAGUE RESULTS But once they got started, nothing [ oyl Flizabeth Suill. " Plaza. 70 ‘et 0 , attached to any dashboa could stop them in their point-piling | "'Quoit throw—Grace Wells. Virkinia Ave. b lorgy. They amassed 32 additional |pue: M en Totten, Virginia Avenue: | | At Anniversary Prices Sandy Spr Helen Welsh, Barfield. 72 feet 1 inch. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | points within less than two hours. 1o \eleh, Barfield 23 feet 1 inch, - | New York Avenue was left far behind, | daje."ied with Eetel’ Youns. Georgetown Baltimore, 4 He " Young, Georgeiown R las was Virginia Avenue, who tied | ' Rt o St the former for second honors | o ; : ‘ . ll:.“;‘km' Mot [T T WEISSMULLER 1S WINNER. | Rear Curtain ¢ : : ight . : Minneapol!s -4. Other grounds scored as follows: HIC. Ll h‘-forFord’ ] — : ; : Light .. pu].r 19 b V| Rosedate. 17: Bloomingdale, 14: Ta-| CHICAGO, September 10 (#).— 4 ds o) : : » P G e weenvt o koma, . Carfleld, 12; Twin Oaks, |Johnny Weismulier of the Illinois A moct’dn;;":u. s glaw 1o rein. : nd e SR sl i f0; Sews Jawuve 9. C =Bl WS the § S Sutn, on- or Thres celie ‘Tdeal for rep X ished frames. SPECIAL. Parl Montrose. : Wil | ing event of the Central A. A. U. out- o s for, T 2 v S phillips, 3: Columbia Road, 1.|door and diving championships here. 5 taen "Vors “Hitte” tiras " io a5 “Following the meet, organized His time was 0 3- Hv cames were played. Hoover scored | -lover Virginia Avenue in a dodge ball : | clash, 20 to 15. Park View’s picked { schlag ball squad triumphed over the t 5. Macon. "0 | epresentatives of Columbia Road, a ace 0 or 0, 2’4, Montrose Park won from Gar-| Orlando. 0. Held, 6—3. 6—4. in an interesting akeiand field from o 1 2 : : . F = <" Pererainire tennis match, while Garfield won fro ; ire Loe " Saramota 1 by identical scores. Mary | % | i 5 3 o Sanford. #: Bradenton, 1 |']“}‘l'";| ‘,;_‘n':"e“"“‘r‘ Vipginia Avenue de- | Diamond Foot 4 d Ch k c PIEDMONT 1 e soern I8 sl ! Sl Accelerator .. e D Texka D ; fnnloEs | g0 mmariest 5 b Strongly made in a manner | Summari e 2 ; that will fol the cievere ki ook mes with leatke % s 5 { Sales and Service o Fofka i BRANCH X = | oot qusn—twon b Marie MoeYork | eitictently e covered chain and a g 5. | e forg e Coh S0 | « s e I 24-14 treet , it v 5-4 1709 L Street N.W. high jump—Jeuny Torrexson | orget 'n Flizabeth McCarths, Phillips: \ 5 | SeorEetgather. Bloomingdaie. 3 feel Just lus: of Conn. Ave. vevort. 7 3 Borr Wareh, As " “Hifow for _distang—Jenny Torregeon. 1 Main 7612 Waco. 11 Hogston. . | Georgetown:_ Sally” Aman, a San Antonio, 5. Beatmout. &. Pona, New York Aveaue. 01 feet 8 inches. |

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