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THE. SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON D, C.. OCTOBER 17, 1926 -SPORTS SECTION. Burr Takes Columbia Club Golf Honors : War Whites Win Final of Polo Tourney TRIUMPHS OVER BRAWNER THERE WAS LOTS OF ACTION AS WAR WHITES WON AT POLO IN AN EXTRA-HOLE MATCH Contest Is Battle of Youths, Winner Being Tech High School Student—New Champion Prolongs Clash Because of Poor Putting. BY WALTER R. McCALLUM, BURR. jr.. son of A. D. V. Burr, of the the Columbia Country Club. won the club golf cham- pionship vesterday, defeating 1. Flovd Brawner., son of an- ather prominem golfer the thirty-seventh hole a well eontested final round Roth DeV’ERE a well known member . on of to the nltimate over experienced opponents. The with neither voungsier able to gain put his tee shot at the extra hole deep the fairway and after vain ci- conceding Burr the hole and the vouths, and both won their way reund by carned victories fnal match was a see-saw hattle, a decisive advantage until Brawner ditch at the right side picked up hiz hall RACINEG PIGEON PRIZE inalists were well maore of of championst All square 18 holes af the first the two | the end fin first nefther awner of the nine af able hed the round with advantag, econd i he won h A par 4. only the match by for a birdie 1 the 3. when in a hunker was halved in what appeared ead when annexed with a par 4. and the m: on the took three put's halve the the lead when the eley hele w to have sinking on the short J. Duonald Clagett has wo: ma for hest average speed in five rac of the series of the Washington Rac ing Pigeon Club. D. R. Matthews bred three concourse winners and two sec- ond cancourse vietors Clagett won the final race that started Thursday merning at 8:51 o'elock at Pittshurgh. His entry com- pleted the 190.mile course in 5 hours ind 25 minutes, arriving home at 1:18 pan. The average speed in yards y led 1o reach the green minute of the first return to each loft seventeenth foand | follows: putts to the |1 Donald Clagett 2 up and Brawner |1 o Mathews h v She el imiie. ury win | Chaies T Dare FUE Sehmitt H. Crown L. Metzi Coand W.R |w B cox | a5 witgeradd on [ WOF. Dicmer EOC Wiitmore F.OM. Fragi Harry' Prather hit a fine hali | RO Baiee T i, | Wiltiam T MeCurmick iddle. Brawn-|igoward Dove the mud and | W 0. Rishop i BIG FIGHT A DRAW, the diplo par ot thirteenth Brawner and the Rury e aod the fiftee chould short e A Biior S ¥ 3 with anrtee went inta to isive he have ended Aw i The 0 mateh by a stymie to the hole with Overswings. Penniuxton 1 the honor on the ‘ex to overswing his ball into Rrawr anpeared and pushed which guards the v. while Bury tr the t hole oo e shraiz ed in with reached the and pic up hi hale matc er's b he ba aver He £hats i 1 1 i 1 i i 1 1 1 1 i ) 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 green shot green in fiv hall, conced to Burr, who the hole for a par 4 champion, who succeeds in possession of | v student Tech High learned his game the | By the Washington ind | and the Columbia Coun Wis father is a the Bair vans won the first fed the 1nd dead to n ttevinson the AR on Assoviated Press Golf : S, October Boxing who wit the mo Tunney ex perts, refer rs nessed the first showing of tion pictires of the Dempsey champlonship fight at Philadelphia to day were agreed that Jack Dempsey wanld never have received worse than had the fight been held in former committee of flight from defeating West in the conso West on Part You could never w Results tina the i ind a follon S have found three lges in France to Gike the way from him on his showlng against Gene Tunney expert said after viewing the pictures In a country where the aggressive hoxer is given the shade, as is cus smary here, Dempsey received a cheer than Tunney at the end of I 0% | “Perhaps the film does not zive ar exact idea of the fight. but Dempse de- {certainly was not heaten so badly, as reporied.” said Francois Deschamj Tunney had a shade.” this is what they call murder Philadelphia.”” shouted one spec as the film came to an end ROD AND STREAM BY PERRY MILLER. and Shenandoah Rivers refuse to give up their bad t Therefore. the angle e to wait a while longe ¢y can hope to venture for ehampionship L. Bon n 19 holes Clear e final zell, 1 feated | 2 » Myvon G and 4 Gardiner " Tullien Kent, 5 \ n wion L defeated 20 holes M. Ferrls hlin, 3 and ition Jdehn . Walker 1o M 4and 3 ht B W ahleman \ and 3 aiation enct fe: 4 in de. Shepard AL A “So is ator HE hah for mall and farge mouth week or 10 days favorite possibly a Effort n the Tidal Basin before cold up with United States Fish Commissioner ganmesters have been located by this than the commission lias heen paying for several thousand bass cathet heen taken o'\ «and of thesc col nd h ha-< week that he would take Burean of Fish Culture, as SOl as he returns, to BiMaties saidihetiskers o B He \at several hundred had - carly Spring and Sémmer, but that he personally | thausand more this Fall and ponds e iccording to Fish Hatch Fredevick County made last the told the writer Leach, head o esent t mmissioner he Basin <aid ng severa pla Mar The past he was in favor of the to have a warden s special duty. is a_member of the In Wl Iish Department of Virginia. appointed by the governor the In this capac said. he would take up with the depart- the matter of making the nec arvangements to have a war den assigned Max JHart t Commission ation proj More piaced ir < sl S Tud land A now ever ment were essary sections secretary of the Conser: of Virginia, sent a telegram saving he would be un able to he present. but that he was in perfect aceord with the movement and that it had his hearty approval This action the part of these sportsmen step in the right rection and also has the indorsement and ap of this column. All clubs sportsmen who < proposition and who have not 1dy made known their desire to af filiate with this worthy cause should touch with H. Rozier Dulaney 1st possible delay. This one of the hest that has come 1o the attention of this col- mn. and is one that will surely put \ stop to the many evils now existing in hoth Virginga and Maryland e. 3490 small | vatior ind 131,800 14 ed, i ather A fish hlack hass hase were distriby tiny cmaller numbers of varieties is a <ty the anglers Chesapeake Bay novtherly winds, sometir 1k wthea have been any t favorable fishing. hnt veports from Tiigh Solomons and troat fisher ono fastidious are 2 hire ir now favor b ieting it withstanding Island. Claihorne places. indicate the 1 hiuefish inue to give they are looking for get in with the 1 undertaki ather Kk is The first step looking to further taction for game and game fish in State of \ 15 taken last Fri- Aay in Alexandria. when the member of v h ish clubs Iocated : S hered at a Tuineheon protective A reader of this column writes in and wants to know whether a land license ix necessary to fish in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal above the District line and if a Virginia license necessary fish in the Potomac ubertield Falls and Great rginia the ma nting and in ate and formed as- | is to erwean S Falls For his snciatiny The yose of this association zame warden the Poto \ong the Virginta side and Maryland. It v oas for others who are it is noi Maryland & O. Canal information and the angling fraternity in doubt on these questions, necessary to procure license 1o fish in the C. ahove 1t Districgline. he State of Maryh has jufisdiction over the Potemae River 1o the Virgmia and no license is necessary vo fish in the Potomac except that portion the river flowing through “rederick and Washington Counties. These two nties have a county requiring @ non-resident . a fishing license at 1o hiave a for R 1s the cach wardens Ar were elec president ecretar winted from these clubs members a nomin She elmenesior tHese sum A the H. Rozier Whitman and W. F Tuncheon ted H wing care Dulaney, Rabert m The man fish laws of hoth Marvland caused these ganize 2 protective association to as sist wardens heir work. It is a honeless warden with miles of tervitory to erad jcate existi This fact has lang heen No 1 v how hard the wardens worked. hoth along 1he river front and many inland the law vielators seemed (o sense movements and went to work fish or hunting game in vio the law when they knew wardens apt 1o miles | law n of the o Virginia v vielations zame t o o acost fishing week re. Oue of the most successh parties 1o Herring Bay last turned with a catch of rock numbering 69. Those in the party were George Miller. Cleve B Stauffer, Doran MeCarty and George Quinn their fish were landed by trolling. They selected Capt. Harry Manifold as their guide. and all de clared it was the best salt water fish ing onting they ever experienced tn 1 N for a o cover 1o try miles A thetr catehing The were he fishing arennd Fred cricksbirg, Va.. were hroken last week when Dr. H. M. De Jarnett€ landed a Al records for One of the prominent \Virginia men IS WON BY CLAGETT, PARIS FANS THINK one | i | al- Maty- | shore | bluefish and | attending thie luncheon was new of Alexandria. who said that he was aware that the game nardens were not able to cope with the situ- Jndge | large.manth hass weighing % pounds and 2 ounces. The hic fish measured {3 teet 2 inches in length and 17 inches 'in girth. s o \3‘\!‘\‘“«3“\ e 2 LAUREL RESULTS 'DEFEAT ARTILLERY FOUR IN A STIRRING GAME, 14-11 FIRST RAOE. 4-yearolds and up: about 21, miles—Frne 1. 150 _(Crawford). $%.30 out. won: Taseel, 137_(Kelly). out. out. | second: Brightness. 136 (Smoot) out. ihird. | Time. 4:54. Lorenzo and Brantome also SECOND RACE Waoodeo. 105 Peternel won: " Long loe. 105 €390, second: Golden Volt. $4.100 third. Time 1:13%. Wasfair. Flar enda. Matilda B Partner Valdex. Sin Up i Pressgang also ran i | THIRD RACE, all ages: 513 furlonge— Rolls Royce. 112 (Bourasea). S170.50 50. $630, won: Easter Bells 107 52 S10.40. second: Montferrat Colgiletii) . §:.20. third e, 1:06. McWiggles, Traffic, Sunsard. War Lord 1ema also ran FOURTH RACE, f-vear-olds: 6 furlongs— the Mict, 108 (McAfee). $$30 40, won: Kiev. 170 iSande) 200 260, second: Bit Love. 109 (Thompson) ¥3. third 1:1 Willie K| Evermore and All Bliie also ran C[I°TH RACE, all ages. 1 mile—Croyden (MeAtes). 21,60, S11.40. $6.30, ‘won 1 1. S1430. % 3 Mars er¥. $9.40, 1:38. Criusader. Extra Dy Gaff<man. Princess Doreen. f 11 5(! | 115 (Hudgina) Hory Victory Is Triumph of Age Over Youth—Big Third Period When Winners Get a Quartet of Goals Decides—Capt. Tate of Losers Stars. GE triumphed over vouth vesterday when War Department Whit vanquished 16th Field Artillery of Fort Myer. 14 ta 10, in tha final of the War Department Palo Cluh high goal tournament an Potomac Park oval. The victor players each o a cup by Brig. Gen. S. D. Rockenbach, commander of of Washington. Victory of the Whites in the driving, slashing hattle, of the season. was somewhat of a surprise, as the vanquished goal handicap. Sixteenth Field Artillery held the Whites at hay the although Col. Morris of the latter counted the anly goal of In the second chukker. however. Whitces unlesahed a str | netted them three goals and in the third added four L "l lead which thev never vielded al ious , —cirn tae ('u. i he Chance Fdisto and up: 11 (Bourasea . | Rejuvenation $2.60. e S third Apple Cross ond Time. Play ha 1 apening perio R 11 i Poternell). £330 : k. 116 (Walls) Teetwood i TH RAC( and a fur <3 $1.50 won <o i attack tha w6 mote to take the Laneie Millinette The Artillerymen started Sy v‘a;::‘%« ning team, left to righ any Below MIDDLE is depicted one of the etts, Maj. Parker, Col. exciting moments of the ¢ ntest. ATLANTIC GOLF ATTRACTS D. C. FAIR SEX OST entries wil Club for the Association which tomorrow morning Aithough only five Washit surances have been given the co when the qualifving round golfers from the Capital are expect Al the leading woman players « Bultimore have enter tourne Mis AL Haynes of Tast vear's District champion, o | the Washington e | Pairings and starti tourney contestants Mes R Tompk e o ) i2] starts over thie Columbin is une trants times of the Mo Gleun King Balto 930w land Mis 0 4 i Y Riond Balto ¢ 90 M=) ) Chib, o A Mary M (T W Wolf, Md Balto, €. ( Coule. Connt Ruox. Indian Misn — My - M Club ot Sprine Norfolk Rolling Mo and Mi B liza ' Heuisle Road int Hendley Jneloson, Rolling A Cinh 10: il Clib 16:05—Mrs Alma Spring and Miss Effie Golt Clib. 10:10 mbin € Hunt M Bovid Havnes Morrow B ik Steinner, Tnd Bowes. Mise o Whit Roud B¢ B Nrw: €. W Willian Perry Miss Mubel Lester Levy Rolling W Walter Har Fukd Balto. ( Baito! ruticld Mes S Elirid; ml Waito. ¢ 1640 M- Mes Stuart 1045 Mrs oy G R, Tiliey At M. ko W Hedrick Hufty - nate champion, led group some twoscore players who teok p vesterday in the first half of the hole qualifying round for the cham plonship of the Congressional Country Club. Hufty turned in a scove of eight shots in front of the re | corded by Dr. Bruce L. Tavlor, Capt K. J. Fielder and T. M. Weedon were | next with cards of s4.1 Congressiona The golf teams of the Ar Coun try Club and the Indian Club e scheduled to meet in a match this Pternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The match was postponed from several weeks ago, when a heavy rain it im practicable to play made The weelk will be both Washington and Baltimore golf While the women will he play- in the Middie Atlantic tourney, busy one for | ing many of the men golfers are planning | the to compete in three open events first of which is the 36-hole Sherw Forest open, to'be plaved on ‘Tnesday On Thursday the Maryland State open will be plaved at 3 at the Rolling Road Club, near Ba more, and on Friday the Middle lantie open championship starts over the same course. This is a 12-hole medal play affair, with several New York stars already entered. les med Congressional Country Club golfers {are qualifving today and tomorrow for the club championship, with match play rounds scheduled next week for [ the title now held by R. T. Harrell | The course never has heen in hetter | shape for a tournament. Page Hufty, | the orth and South champion, Har rell, Walter R. Tuckerman and Tom Moore are among the prominent con | tenders. 5 s Club ay for Washington Golf and Cou golfers will qualify next Thu he championship of the Virginia or- | ganization, the last of the club title events to he held this year. \I.n(ll\ rounds will be played Friday and & urday. with the final in all flig schediled for October 30. Washington 1= in excellent condition for the titular affai All the regular with the exception of the are In use. The sixteenth planted with stolons. club greens, sixteenth, has heen r Competitors in the fourney for the Liberty Cup for men ended their quali fving rounds at the Chevy Chase Cluh vesterday. Pairings are to he made to. day for the first match play round the handicap tourney be plaved next Wednesday. The final round will | be plaved Saturday afternoon. Seven eighths of the difference in club han dicaps will apply. . The Middle Atlantic Golf Associa | tion women's championship, to be played over the Roland Park cou of the Baltimore Country Club this week, { may be one of the st the big {events to he held on the cou on which so many big tourneys have heen held in other years. The club now has a splendid 18- hole course al 5 om <« onut the vallex from Roland Park. completed and in play. Tt is thoroughly moedern in every way and 1 1= a good example of up-to-date course arghitecture | entertainment of the women competi- Tore have heen made by the women's | | golf committee of, the cluby rse cived at the first tee women's championship of the on women have Hiberated h and South | | William E | termed | feated the American plas Ejahorate plans for the | ftimor Middle A Park Country antic Golf the Roland course of the club ntered by many more t1 W the entry Tist orest ‘Thompson of the Argyle Club, connected with the Southern Railway, was presented with a cup won by in v held by the railway com pany at a dinner held Tuesday ht 1t the Chevy Chase Club. One hundred and one emploves of the Southern en teved the event, divided into six fI of 16 eact Thompson beat R Weedon for the champi Other winners were: W. S, ( 1 r and W, I, Ball also attended hy and Ohio Railway golf team, had been beaten eurlier in the the Southern Railway team 200-MILE B.IRD RACE WON BY LADY ROSS the e tourney tthey e il play, wonien e nearly |3 him tourn 1=hip) amp, T, The he penc was timore which diny by Lady T Property w Rac! an_ air Lady 0SS, lue check hen, of | . Burke f the fifth 1mce of the Aeto Pigeon Ciub from Pittsbirgh, Jine distance of 200 miles. Ross and her brother, Prince Tom. winner of the 100mile race on September 18, are bred, being direct descendants that speedy Soffle family brought by < Ross. were INS birds from or the 1z Entry and position of finish follow: Average seed pe royally “Thon There 24 lofts e. Harry Charies H Burke Darr Ferguson Frank 1. Remhardt George Herman Robert Pe: W. Rand John Heath Andrew Flaheris Rabbitt Bros J. Fitzgerid: B. Gl Whitmore me Pennington H ‘.“‘,- Wi Holnios Krabling Paduda J Georie DULUTH BOAT CLUB NOW THING OF PAST| By the Associated Pross DULUTH, Minn Duluth Baat Club, nexed scores of records in 40 vears of national tional competition, has existence. Members of the club last night rati- fied an order hoard of directors club's property holdings. As one of the last rites at the demise of Duluth rowing, hare quorum of the club voted a final e pression of appreciation to Julius 1. Bornes. grain trader of Duluth and New York, who had heen commonly. the “father of . Duluth Octoher 16 whose erews an- and trophies and interna passed from The it as rowing."” It was largely dué to his change in residence from DPuluth to New York which brought about the decline in Duluth rowing. Until the past few vears Barnes gave the club large sums of money fér its training coffers. TITLE FIGHT IS DRAW. DORTMUND, Germany. October 16 (R).—Hans RBreitenstraeter, German heavvweight champion pugilist, and Louis Haymann fought a 15.round hattle tonight to a draw. The fight was for the heavyweight champion <hip of Germany. YANKEE TEAM BEATEN. EVESHAM. England. October Sportsmanship Brotherhood of Wor- cester County, Mass., today met its second defeat on its invasion of Great Britain, losing to the Fresham team, 4 to 2. The Stourb:idze team de- rs on Thurs. day, 5 to 2. 2 WILLYS-KNIGHT 1927 DEMONSTRATORS REAL BARGAINS Can Be Seen at | Rapid Process Plant 1142 18th St. N,W. Morris and Capt. dinner | to this country | recently adopted hy the | to dispose of the | 16 | ().—The soecer foot ball team of the | 1102 (Fewell) ond; Mvs. e second sious, 107 the second mie 12534 Pendic ! MAPLE HEIGHTS RESULTS FIRST Esther We S0 won $6.80. $6.20. wecond: it 1 S6 10, thid Time, Kathe. Caplinger inod also ran ) RACE. 3.vear-olds up 107 (Stretton) Marrone 11 110 den. 108 1907 3.5 Lady Re uprig clip in and through hefore Wi shots by ¢ and goal was Margetts and ¢ Kotk two of the four mar the Whites in tie t AKRON RESULTS Lieut the olds and p 3.vea (Moore) . S8 $20.40. third. tes counted 1. Marget Kilburn a spectacular capt vard art: RACE. 2 vear-alds and 107" Tryon) tch the 515 furlongs— <680 S11 .40 109 (Strettan Bush., 106 (Gib 108, € 107 (Hiighes) Beautitul Contact. Flora exina aiso ran THIRD RACE ks—Foster Embry O Don likhes) Gol migsione and Tima. 1:323 Crown, Geldhoy Pollv' Mav and 'T FOURTH RACE - sihy ol. e n ea ther Damien. | contributed Bimer e i e e Fort Myer men .| unable to score. In ti and Capt vang up goals, while ¢ s the Artflierymen Neither four counted hukker, the only one in which t were no tallies. The sixth sessior the Fort Myer riders outscor rivals, Capt. Tate and Liet counting two goals while burn was registering the Whites In the maintained when the 4-vear-olds a .| period. “ 101 (Pa Tady 60, Second (Whitman' S el "Thooden. Dahinda, Roval Leading Light. Runavol 0 Tan and _un (Cogant . $13.00 115 M cDonald 1 Cail. 104 (Daled Morganatic. Blos nd Clecmont. Jr . alse $9. & Gibeo O Com- | (‘ol. Morris Kitburn « 105 ipt . dibe, Kirk porte a THIRD RACE —Queen Emma $0°10.$5 80, wor 660 S third Wane of T alko ran RACE oblhiam won ' Rap R 60’ secon S0 (hed Pardon Verben: Wso TH RACE 8. ear Anaconda. 101 Josiab 0% “CHutror Worknm one @t S1980 Boyear-oids 106 Gibeon ). Kenolani. 113 (Eames: . Red 10K« McCabe Time. 11835, Gen. G g Bolle, Alvores. Messines Blucktont and Hughes Benson “om House, "FIETH RAC Malinero. 104 won By, o celond: osie 3 T imer 1 dia | Rl {iee Gur. e S imonides. Sianderer o \X‘«xl::‘u‘ Ve aid Staker of Trouble | CE. A-year-oids and up: 1 mile | Hamne LI 01 TCogan) “S13.60. sia0. | 101°( Dale). $5:10. | (Randel) ). | a. Senor L mile S4 K0 s020 han a-vear-olds and 1y F S14. 812 s one fo §ovear ton ¢ i D olds up Mirnhy i $6 6 106 McCabe) K. 110 (Wark 08 only seventh period Art their desperate ceeded in L fing on holding e Whites wel e vegistered the shot £ usually clever hack-hand Jan. 1A Jast gallant stand was mad $16.20. | the Fort Myer men in the final « :“:'i' | ker, but the Whites opencd the | that would not be denicd. and three goals hefore thelr rivals | their one. Col. Margetts Kilburn. SrEma < 1 st RV iy \CLOVER BASKETERS ! T0 PRACTICE TODAY for Clover hasket for the ac 1t K380, e Cu seoond “Time Ehetist S79.80 tDale) Hox McTab, TSirettan . aberry o Time Re Vendor Uliustrator Tin 0 Panar. Lakrose Montilo i and Rimbhne aiso ran ST and Owasco also ran L lea S CLIEIE R G | goals and Maj. Parker the X0 SE80 won: Stargo. 110 | this period. Capt. Sharpe Shd0, deond: What's e | TGN o i Oneidar Mykile | arter Capt aman a0’ ran shiot to place volds ip: 1 mile sitton Too Col. Margetts lived o N ST tation of bheing Toli s U | polo plaver of either teani. He vang Tosicles and Mariorie ( Lup a total of five goa Pl |a dashing game throushout. Capt Kilburn also showed impressivels for the victors with five markers Maj. Parker and Col. Morr whom scored two, zave smart tions Capt. Tate was perhaps S320-1 player of both 1T | his team's ime. 1:13%. | ers and Gettysburk. | markable made a number cult angles that we d All wishing to try ball am are asked to repol opening practice this morning o'clock on Garfield plavground Coneh Adkins wili b in charge the squad, which has suffered the of Manager Canivan for the season as the result of his injury in an mobile accident Clovers made el Jast se: winning 19 losing but 1. R Tate urphy Thae, 103 1 of EALs FIRST RACE up auto i SnE ik . a fine zames Priactic: Time. na Cool and Bl re and i Aunt Fan, Cyclone SECOND RACE ds and up: 5'% furlougs—Queen avie, 96 (Emory) $3.60.° $370 €280 won: Turner. 104 hér1 %10 .60 ). second: Wishton 105 (Huntamer). $6.40. third. Time. fon. Poland. Famine. Rus: Maxim and Passenger also A dijll of Cardinal Junior basket hall aspirants Is carded for this after noon at 1 o'clock on Fwin Oaks play- ground. These plavers arve asked ta | report: Burke, Tangora, Lester, Clark, | MeGarry, Ahern, Tlerney, Harris and | FiRST RACE Prucles, | SaEESEE. San Sty Sre. s¥ o isciima St 40, | brush. rataticn v Silent | Maxin, Neptun SECONT RACEitvea i Fast Set. 108 (Morars, 312 _ FIRST RACE, “.year-oldy, 5 furl VRl Shipo. L0 TP Zonite. LIS (Buston 1 9 to % €3N0, second: | Lo Mack 10N Mazotier wou: Formula, 115 (8tey STROL third. | Time Sieepy Dick T econd” | Foundation Caban teria O G Gin 1 third. Time, 1:02 and Tadv als Rose' Siark. Phyllic THIRD RACE. f-year-olds up: 6 f ter Let's Go. Kin Jedbursh Abbey’ 116 Gludy 1 $11 Virginia, Priceless | S.80. won: Joliy Boy 113 (Mazoier | 56500 second: Stay on. 10 RACE. fve [ mird Time. 1015 Rivie ds—Pyatiie. King's Court 11 King Ja Ao o archist and Marius alsg tor) to thivd | Badenoch wan but’ was dicaialified et Alopex and Unfurled also ran | THIRD RACE all ages aiout 6 furlones —Wild Aster. 122 (Fator i 12 to Patsy. 117 (Cat Whitewash L while exk AURORA RESULTS sell Cuve. Nell of the losers, however the most outstanding teams. He easily led ring with five mark smacked the ball with re accuracy and force. 1l f drives from dim e almost uncanny., and ddindy ) Welch Miamingo, 116 Black vear-olds 106 Cas hird. Tinie mnne Tring i 240 1R RAC e Kindred Dust Fri EMPIRE CITY RESULTS <4 R0 S0 FOURTH 108 mile and Raret —Fdward 7 D0 %440, wa dale. 101 (Smith) ¥580. 1 60 second ¢ Again. 107 Frozka S6.10, third. | Time 1444, Ombrage. Martha Roos. High Prinee. Kusovia and Boteh also ran FIFTH RAC roolde and up: 6 fur 116 ( Child's Play second: Stamipdale. mrd Time, 1 Bookbimer: and Bo) " Whites ¢ aretio Capt. Kilburn Dor v Jowl Bnng $170 Colimbia 11 iy Al e ant’ Sharpe 10 s2.90 olds pertods 1.3 1o Auh 108 (F Artillecy * White FOURTH ~RACE P enns Dear Won' Riut i 108 - 1 Merry Wi 107 LAllen TI% Wil olds i3 (o 5. Won_ Brothe and). $10.80. %5 60, second Vates). | SGR0. third._, Time doe Patton, Clinfix. Belle Vi Gold. also ran SEV H RACE, Grai o ] Jonm 10 Boki. 104 | 107 4 Fay and | Refer mites. *Handic fCARPENTIEh WOULD LIKE TO MEET GENE the Associated Press NEW YORK. Oc man, who would the heavyweight from Gene D of three doyear-olds and up ‘miles—Brotherly Love. 106 «Cleliand ~3.40. ‘won: Lavinia. S4.10.° second (Jones). $3.40. third Alard. Klaxon, Reap. Spear” Shot. The Muscovite, Wilme The Wizard also ran SOCCER LOOP OPENS ITS CAMPAIGN TODAY Washington ccer League open its second season today. ‘The teams include Monroe, horo. Rosedale, Walford, Reed. Concords, Rockville, German Americans, Clan MecClellan and Fort | Myer. A combination to he known as British Uniteds is expected fo take the franchise in the league which w not accepted by Rritish embassy Several former British embassy play ers have signed with Uniteds ol oA 1A Lana_Danti. 107 (Stevens 6o 5 Ursa Major to 10 Gecond’ | Hunisman. (Robhins: tned. Time. 148 L Washibion. o Suii 102 Maiben ) ossil and E SINTH RACE 1 ) vards—Pompons. 105 (Barnett! wou: Tnk. 106 (Gerksi ) i { Raphael. 101 _(Pe Time. 1:51, High Card | Radiiny. Rose H. Carfier 10 ran RACE. 3. aid. 103 mile and 1150 n S o1 20 to 4 "MeAuliffer, 7 1o 10. LLorelei. Summertime Iso. ran RAC P19 Germaine Chayvelol even. second: Tanu @1 4 10 A third. Time ackhird. Lord Broom, Easy anke also ran LATONIA RESULTS By th {Piingt) earoldsh upu. 1h 101" Penderaraz $4.40. won: Goldmark. 11 $ %3, wecond: Aristotle. 104 [Croweil) > S360. third. Time. 150% . A sl Hand and Moon Mgt alko ran toher Another like to try lifting mpionship erown Tunnev's hrow is (ieorges Carpentier, French hoxer, who sailed today aboard the liner France will | “I"would much rather fight Tunne |than Dempsey.” Carpentier said. *T | would like to be matehed with Tun ney. Carpentier said he <oon to make America his permanen home, bringing his wife and child | Jascha Helferz, violinist § | covered from an operation foi dicitis, was a fellow senger | will make a twomonth concert in Iurope. Third, | | Plas Tag and o 1, furlong Whisker o out, won 5 Mo Candy ey and 1.08 Moy Ay COLUMBUS RESULTS FIRST RACE Merm 0. 1 Lo $5.00, %2 0. won: Miss Man, HH (Hardy). S7.60. Fevods Little Bat 111 Gaimer 8 third. 0 Lumber Jack tar Heten "ot Yead Alat ran Yot oplsr B b firlongs CHTarg ) 56 20, 33 S 00 106 (Long). $5_ $3.R0. sec- Anderso) Sa0 (i Wimnte Winkle. Rlack St il ey Kie it van 56 ane 156 0. %3 Ty, Sond” heerh Marl Walter would return Avearols furion 6RO Ber- Tros. year-olds ahild. (Mooney i, $44.30, 115 (Fronck) Break o Mor Upstart, Jos ol Manipulator and Re: FIRST RACE Apopka, 112 (G Benito. 11 Cloudburst Time, 1:14. | Honma, SE" aton. | Crotan. Handy Mandy tort alko ran | "SECOND RACE: 3-vear-olds and up: 6 fu | longa—Mom's Boy: 107 (Dubois). $8.20 | 3430 won: Dy Moon arier), $0 longs—Medina. ‘1 | $5.80. second: B ety ). 3520, | $3.40. won: T. H { third ~ Tim ko, Fast Time, |83 second 1 Certain. Bird Jack Bauer, Cream third. ~ Time. 110 Ena. Huzzas Puff. George Rose and Drone alse ran Heather Honex. Dan E. Stewart. Australette |~ THIRD RACE; 3-year olds and up: 1 3.16 “'”»‘.".",‘{rfi Hal e | e s Caroitn. b Caneld ) S0, ) RACE eiraide ar $4.°83 won: Phideas. 106 (Barnett), $6 indora.” 108 (Hardv. it eegona: Eay, 1o o) S8 Sevond: AT Hotfaot th Time. g dial, Resonance. 50 third. Time, 1°15 3.5 ia Blaze, Links Joe Rudolph alse | et S | ran 3 vear-olds an | _FOURTH RACE ® et Yoo Woodlore, 117 (Connelly) eIl 0 e 39, won: Rolled R0 <econd: Hoover. 107 SR20. $6.40. e third. ~ Time. 1:10. Dora (Pooley. $0.20. third. Time. 1:12 2 A ol Kialaiii e also ras Pols Sie, Dr.” Washington. | Gen. ~Halde S veanolin AT Ny 1 e | man. Roval Tilian. Lovels Manners. Bontec T Sherherd. the Hugenof. Architect 3. Won War Sons Vmph.. Don' Diego. Comrade. Bombay S560 Golden Xight also_ran Third FIFTH RACE. 8vear-olds and up: 6 fur Ay And. TUils. alsg Tan longs—Energy. 111 (Crump . $8.60, $4.40. 4-year-olde and p “won: Helen's Babe. 116 (Pichon). $6.80 79, yards Brunetn. 105 $£4:10, second: Joe Marrone [T, 107" (John $3.20. won® Yaneo fon). $4. third Time. 1:12. " Myrtle Dee, 34740, $3 “sécond: Bav Dingle Teak. Volante, Dark Phantom and My Colo $0. third - Time. 1:454 nel_aiso ran Barherry, and Lindean also ran. SIXTH RACE: S-yearolde and up: 1 316 a. 103 (Duhois), S1T8 miles—PlLis Ulty o, . Lok Coamen, 108" (3 Zoue ) 0. Second: Norseman. 9 McEiroy ), S8.80. third. = Time. 2:00. Black Grickle, Nuihl Secundus, Stone Age, Halu and Radio also ran SEVENTH RACE 11.18 miles—Mount Beacon. $7.40. 3340, $2.40. won: ‘King Gormn 11 110 (Garner). S7.R0,,$2.30. second: Dandy Bruteh 116 (Heupel 45, thira me. 1:46. Opperman, Starbeck. Piesident and Peekaboo alko Ta 6 furlopgs- ). S3R0, $3, pper | seeond L third Plaid. 99 touy Wee Wee. Vernon, 10; (RSP, Osage HIRD RACE. won ond Time, olds and up Lone ) CAn: Candy up: 5t CHunchon 116 ear-olds: 6 furiongs- $19.80. STT.60 Stocking. 122 (Poole hd: Florida Gold. 111 cille 0 THardy 1. $:.60. 1 Kessner &0 3 Fore an. mile and $6.40 (Lone (Pond Fairy BRAVES GET RICHBOURG. MILWAUKEE., Wis., October 16 (#).—The deal whereby Lance Rich- | hourz, Milwaukee outfielder. goes to the Boston Nationals has been com- pleted. 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