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5 \ 2 ___THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. . AUGUST 7. 1027-SPORTS SEOATON. \ Rickardto Give Ci. :ago Big-Time Show : Modern Base Ball Hitting Termed Crude TEX CANT BE PUNISHED |NASSAKWINS $10,000 AMERICAN CRAFT SCORES HORSE SHOWLISTED LACK OF BATTING FINESSE FOR “DESERTING” GOTHAM EVENT AT SARATOGA (QVER BRITISH SPEEDBOATS ~FOR ROCKVLLE FAR BEMOANER) BY OLD TIMERS | | \ e s, By the Asso iated Prese Special Dispatch to The Star. ' ° WA SPIUNGE. N, Y., At | iy tite. Rssoctatel Bross, Nillionati . cies byl ROCKVILLE. M., August . T 5 g | 3 . Although forced from the race I ; i 2 4 - e New York Boxing Board Powerless to Discipline Pro- ' = Ré Tvicocas |Siiliea Nas Ty e gt oy noush foteed irom, (ie. tac L% | Hleiiclasa stiow rifig HovsesifEom vati | Speaker Mo ('wnllfi‘( Sticker in American League | Sak won the $10.000 United States —1In home waters, with hun- | the finish line in the second heat, | U8 parts of Muryland. Virginia and SABUES | Hotel stakes mous tye-year old ¥ dreds of pleasure cratt Hotsy Totsy, driven for Calel S| the District of Columbia expecied moter for Depriving It of Tunney-Dempsey [ fixture at the Sarato tuck. todas dreds. of plensure craft | Hotsy Totey, driyen for Coleh, B |0 cumpuis for e onors at the horse | Followed by Sisles, Cobb, Peck and Ruth. = ’ iy i ] | Wilis Sharpe Kilmers Sin Biwin| (S ity captired the gold | New York, e Victor K. CLieserath, <how tr be neld heve the aneimonns ot . i 1 Heavyweight Championship Contest. e e o o, O et Bt bt | St s of the i with i | S 21 and S5k neron b | Waners Lead Old Circuit, . assalk ator up, won by | G PR econd straig e oy, 1y Sipilabl s o seventy-fonrth annual fair of the Hh oo e ieneths Tor the xecond straight year. Under | boliy. Ll winning the s heat, | (08 R ey " Agricuitural ) 4 £ | "he time for the six furlongs was|he skillful plloting of Geovke C] 0% e fon | et BY SPARROW McGANN. | that its stock is listed on the New |1:12 The victor paid 5 to 2 owisend. the ollvaraced home BLBL) L SR : onds. for A he program includes 15 show it BY GEORGE CHADWICK. . And Miller Huggins: who holds § 3 two of the three 30-mile heat new world record averag Y ) | he | York Stock Exchange Excalibur, Night fe. Honker, | In two ¢ | events, a hunters flat race at six fur T 4 time when Babe Ruth and\reing over the Yankee sluzzers, hag EX RICKARD and the New 5 Hhes Neturesque 3-mile triangu- | miles on hour. The old mark was | Vork Boxing 4ommission Reno, 1910, First Success. Divalo. Distraction. Tervanova. Pan- | puth I e Jatand Sound. In | set at 40.52 miles por hour by Caleh | IMK=. oben to half and three quarter Lou Gehriz are hiffing hase [\Mhis to say: “What they used to cail e e | oy Port, General Buliavd and |13 CREE e, o "lhind | Brage n by Toresker. white | bred hunters. and a ladies” fat race bels Al over the landéeape i | scientifie hitting is a dead fish. BifY, o o t iiiight .- CSICHRTE MOl e et S Chatloy GBS RIRG 5 | winning a he: "o ashinzion, |41 four furlonze, open to halt and | haiv private race for kome-run | bust and ballvhoo is the motto of th going to take the hig fight |, FUSIS N BC U eight hattle place inning a_heat at Port Washinz I € a theiv private race for b f \ h the matt he s A | oy St h B three quarter bred hunters . Lt Ay 1o Chicago—remind one of a | : | | . Accidents hoth te motors and | N. V. during Greenwich Folly's first 1 inter lanrele some of the old-timers | & [ the Jeffries-Johnson fight at Reno in ! : The vifg events inciude T 1wt G hell zame expert and a group of . e craft, but none serious, t the field triumph last yvear g cven include brood | jn the zame arve coming forward with ony #hell game cxpert and 1910 Since then he has heen very | PHILLIES BUY PITCHER vaft, hu us, cut th O ident theatennd serions re. | Mares, suitable to produce hunters or |3 few pointed remarks on the art of cht. 1927 espnest perspiring citizens vainly | L T he hig fellows ! o fmme E _ from 11 starters in the first heat to : . SrSing 1o futss whete the pen i, e Cidbrhg ,f,\l“.v“'li:".:,;f‘r"’l" | AvGrsrs. Ga. August & @ | FHL GG at the clase af the |Sul's when Imp. driven by Richord F. | saddle horses: colts, hunters or saddle | gmacking the spherot \ Last year the New York sowons ,"" ae en under h ¥ [ Announcement was made here today | gyyeling day of racing. Miss Columbia, | Hoxt, of the Montauk Club, turncd horses: combination saddle and har- | ten to this comment from Dan 3 guidance. that “Boots” Alter. right-handed | driven hy Charles F. Chapman of the |over while traveling over 50 miles an | 1o%8 hovses, novice saddle cluss, ladies | Eroutheis, who was battins champlor ddle | chased the Dempsey-Tunney hout vut s ard-Dempsey co : BT o oty - Ko the: 2ine wom: ), q e Mased tis WULEDEMD oY o | witetier, fins) ben (Rold by viihel lbcal | Gl “deht IOMb, iNe voik, | ok duding (e secondiIap. Wio Toinul sy horses, saddle horses, Jdies’ | of the National League vears ago for ; missioners profy 1o feel slizhtea \",. ““_._k‘ “; At 5 ""'j e “ ® | South Atiantic As<o o club tol was the other finisher, | | which had finished just hehind Hotsy | hunters, saddle horses awned hy vesi- | scason after another. Says Dar A R Saiist MIcKard proposes to uld 8 | oion at the Ciraen e e o, | the Philadelphia National —League [ing ffth in the first heat and seq Totsy in the record-hreaking first heat, | 4€nts of county at least 30 dayvs prior | “Batters in these days are clums Stitn’ Lout Between this: puir' A6 | Bl Mierren. 1 1921 i dkaralout. | (oA Hells Mo report o the Phillles | fnihati e second and (hira tvials,| Was runplng third, ac the time. Al to August 24: green hunters and|awkward swingcrs whe skut ti — REIEico. " This Rhows how-opINIoNs | 4ia: Rlmeelt and every one @)se dn oL N The xale price was not an- | Kollv's point total was 1,124, with 988 [though Hoyt and his mechanic suffe [ unters t have never won a blue | eyes with a praver on theiv lips when | ppoooing athlotes will bhozin an change in 15 months DolntOE s o Feosinie) wiken e ipre. | moMDORIL for Miss Columbia. | e onily brutses and a duciking, Mins|TI00CH JOMPCES pait hamters Co- | thex Tet go at the ball. exceeibinis Ry @ weali" tomdtren It § h s RCE DY e " % nthian, hunt teams, middle and heav ! this es te of presentdar | G & ek SofinERoT. It is not that New York is wild 10 | fented the fistic adonis, Carpentier. | | Columbia “was awarded second place. | o Beiladhinimin LG, I’II_’.«\ ; And Rt m l\'rllr*\ll :’ Swimnwng meets will oceupy prinef Lave this battle, but it does i:ale 10 |ag a vival for Dempsey at Boyle WHE Dl Wenigho asi iy s 2 The, sitive witll he. Hel® undei the | cranion: lete. Neld batamantof ‘the| PO Atlention o A ; < of the Western section of 20 4 yass up for the second tir: in @ | Acres in Jersev City. This was the | A A A jas a result falled to finish within n divection of Mrs. Herlor Amo “Phe Baltimore club in its day | 1 year the millions which visitors woull | first time a million dollars ever had 1/ minutes of the winner, as required of | (qa " 26 0 OO ,‘I.‘,‘|l)‘.-,'," ',"" “,'"!,',‘, '!'h ","',',”: P ',,I.'.’,-‘;:',‘ hatter city ywill st eliminaion tests | £ A point scorer, u SiY. ay avles | of success had more scient 9 porrowd in the Georgetown pool and ' Na #pend there and the hig taxes accruing pheen taken in at a boxing contest. H. Carrie 1 I 1h on stic |7 B 03 findo The valiant efforts of Fosdi] iy Sariao s anciitie fuu will' be | in fts haiting order than atl fhe nesday air swimmers of the same fiom the fistic extravaganza. | Tex Jet Montana promoters play (idluding Games nt THurkday,) ‘ (he valiant efforts of Gar Wood, | Maj ¢, J. Scott. J. C. R. Jenifer and | tional League posscsses now LSkl il ol : veteran of the roaring waterways. | oo William: L b gl . | Deighborhaod will held their : fams. Yell, by way of analyzinz the it AMisguided fizht fans ave holding | with the Dempsey-Gibbons bout, which | thair breath when they think of whit | ¢hey did to their everlasting ruin me to naught when the two entries | scient s | he hoped would bring the coveted gold » Mermaidst of the Eastern e the New York commissioners will do | whereupon the promoter showed how - 3 ajor leagues today?’ | Kkard for going back on :nem. |things ought to be done by Mwh“m‘ AMERICAN. NAT|0NAL. | eup back to |vl|'~ Midwest for the first uNCOLN FIELD R hatters in the major leagues tod town Wednerdav will mateh sty he truth is thex won't—and vant— {up the champion and Firpo at the | CLUB BATTING. CLUB BATTING. ftihe L ince B i ied b0 Sl o it ESULTS Five Best in Fach Leagve. 10 (D2 Nosiie Bl dn i conteats ¢o anythinz to him. Polo Grounds. The hout vesulted in | _ clun AR R H B ARHR Pt | Ciub S ShiHR Bt | oL Se pace. DUVInEBUbY. G VL - e i e e e ey MacMahon the Buffer. | plenty of action the short time it last- | N Vork 1f 3 4 P2 110 11| Putshen X 0 313 | 0 the fivst heat, the silver-haired vet FIRST RACE. Govear-olde un: 8 furion Eile ,"”“M”L 1 s the consensus e LR cnsa N e . ; «d, ‘and plenty of money. Tt too, went | waie- 103080515108 3 02 | X Vork cran furnished 2 host of thrills with | —Dr. Gienn: 110 Joness, S101 87 ag 0e | feague, wae pieked s TH0 i similar cempeition As vice president and general man- | (L0 B0 P koD nark in recelpts. | Detroir. 107 1507 7 Efiatin.. i88. 580 : | hig daving piloting, until engine trou- | Jon: Frank Andrews. 101 (Smithr. 8700 | of < ©F LOthEL orEantancong Winners in Hoth the hovs' and zivl rger of the Madison Square Garden | "y, . venr, after New York had |§ Louis 103343 i SC Touie 101 573, ble forced him out at the 21-mile mark. [353% S piiesopy, 102 SPhiinel | fane i . R DA e [k Corporation. Tex is rot in al: WAV | (ogned on the Dempsey-Tunney bout | (i #3156 | Clncin'adl 102 3 s second entry, Hahy V1L | Foito de Ore. Outiased. Chink. Polson, Volt | DADS: o e Speakery St et ’ . pngwerable to the boxing comnission. | 1V AR GERDSCECHEIRE TG | Boston . S | dviven by his brother, Georse, failed | Gollen Siht and Listle Guinea alwo rin Asflericanpieagiic S abesien s LUl Lol L UL e is responsible only to the Stock- | foyured it would he a frost, Rickard [after 18 miles. Neither returned for | Riack Beeile 115 Va1 S5 IMETRh) B e Woner | 0, Tove el Miles 1 vils holders of the corporation. His match- | giod®Gy 0t cloli® (alin at’ Philadel: | crn - 2 . 3 | the later heats. E ‘r 5> MeEIroy T, | . League —Paul Waner. | they compete i their annu aaker. Jess MacMahon. is responsible | 1 (28, AR 0G0 Here was 1 Greenwich Folly's time in winning | TR, sec Waner, | Fiiseh, Hovi Five undred will show their 1 him. MacMahon comes under the 3 hock from which New York has not | | the second hear was 35 minutes 29.90 | ) .. |in the affair, and indications 7 arisgiction of the commissioners all | veq recovered. | Detrar ! i i~ [seconds for an average' of 0.106 Leytand. Big Ch St and Speaker, now with Wishiod | ihe hatils for poines will be ght: but Tex does not. Rickard works | * Clevelani . % R i 51 Lmiles an hour, slightly better than the | "THIRD BACHE Fyenr-old Z | more versatile with the Dl | keener than was the case last seison, : L ISoUl e LS milca O i el ARTIEUEE REnT S un W atE BRI tinl g thirough the medium of his match- | Has the Midas Touch. lgmmnuvrm 5 1 recoid Hotsy Totsy broke. With a | Forestar. 101 (Rusaailr, $7 46, &4 st Roston o Toad of = mile and x halt I the thivd | Xon: Stitts, 08 s Bollerny. 83.48 zue, in the opinion of th At least 10 teams this season have snzker and if there iz any kick cOMINg | qua¢ is the reason it has bo B at is so & hegun to | St. Logie AT i 3 Habart) 0 cers of the . i i Mclal (boara) why WMachan | g, L iote venson, it i HEDURIS heat, Townsend loafed with the Folly, | Time. s 1anm oroimi ginl Bennre Al managers of the o equaling winning records niida E dawn upon the politicians and hox- | Syt 537, Foreland Betae | : . He cin place t ) to take it | et issibrers it RIGRTA IS | Wnds INDIVIBUAL BATTING. Linding home in 40 minutes, 46,53 e Rozmang, Dk ate wceded his siill. He 1 it venr by Lozan representates. At that. Tex has done a lot for the | & SO STOR e world to tet | oo™ ™ 2 (Records arranged according to positions.) | seconds, -an average of only 46.65 vieht. dimenie | Shaimon ond | ball admirably. so t!ey sayv. e Tennis climinations for whiie Loy fight game in New York and it he loscape from New York. He has the . ¢ miles an hour, X Sovear-alile: 315 fuplonzs | (GOEE ler of ;“" St huts will hive been completed on all the n-dnts to give Chicago a helping haid. | \fidas touch: evervthing turns to Ghe XNy ; 4 | Haris, Pits a0 Gamery, SEOT | Trowns welkar b N by the end of the week ' fair-minded New Yorker should say | gold 1 - his s (Sher S 5 gl Heaa 1. Bkl i 7 ] S 03 (Hardv ) [ like a pudaing stick ree i if the schedule goes throush. Three ‘n fa d | gold under his fingers. t B3 = i 51 @z E . 108 1 Clel have been bothoring him he WS ajready have picked their andard ation, who are the 10 most iin nay. He came to the metropolis | *“Fans have pointed to the fact that | ZEkes- Ph. 5780 ] sl o : Hedemora, | ) Lo b et i B s 11 the eariy duvs of the boxing 1aw | championship. matches in Chicago | dudee, Wa: i a1 | Grimm Cin ' nd et i el TG W enlinial bes e e DR UGB R ET which hears the name of Mavor |since the State law permitting 10- (KOSX PR 40 44 ¢ | Totrae Ny B IR VE “Poal ) I P o I T e Bk e s o U Sew simmy Walker. taking hold of the old | round bouts. went into effect, have | o i g ; Babaiy, 8L b 2 | FIRST RACE. dvearolds and up: 1 mile | So0 Soreasier, “TUE W Gamert: Saiow. | have the best ob MISOR L oned e oie Anc MR B RHpmpso $iadicon Sauare Garden at a lime | not drawn enough to pay for the |Blue. Det ; Wil he ph X : o L R, 13,80 10 @ L IsTioz, "hira. Tianee ' Teanart | LY Cobh o e ot sintull bt ] Ineldentaliv. ol : Uhen it was regarded as a white ele- | freight, let alone the fighters. Rick- |[Iedt Bosl 217 310 | Homan, Wil S Sevond: Mot 108 Uhalay 1 5 g | Iron. Pigzon Wi iifiethinl. i onet | uvaty s o JE theRNEE O L SRS TR X DRSS eicks s phant so far as boxing shows were (ard should worry. He will show Chi- SeAie . e L Pinp. Cin i1 L ik Time, AT, Potent. Kot | O o o Pl e 2l | oy ot T o <l s the yltchey s Goide s it s o e woncerned. | cago how things ought to he done. OND ) ool ptrean b | Shore. King_dimms. Zehiusse and Star of (1A e s 2 Bent upom R e S x inpaush, now | mirkedly, both amons buse . - The home talent did not like him | Remember this for future reference: |G et De. 81400 ‘ x . | Gold dtso van. Gl ! SIXTH RACE. ieearolds un: 7 furloncs | The veteran og%r iy : e gl < r i Vale Phitnot ith the Chicago White Sox, is abl # hit, hut Tex made good from the | Rickard tried to get a foothold in|Lzer. NY.103 387 . oo Nomad, " 1 | e | RO 1 i i 3 Bty Do 108 o : risch, SLo 100414 K 30 | B e e Grean, rason 150 1 Smout): | Prema) ” S1804 PR 16 mix hoth catcher and pitcher whe pidre. The fans had heard of his ex-|Chicago last vear. Too strong opposi- |Hishp. Th k { 3 2 i i st s, i g > &ea. Cl shy. XY 104 382 D0 10, ot seeond: Fly 1 v i SEND. thid " | he is at bat, because he uses a bat, loits in the West and his name was | tin from the right parties forced him e 'peon. Ph ;i 3. Daviss £ v 3. third. Time. X L et e I R Dilly. but for skillful attack WAR WH"'ES SCORE : . | 1agic. They came in droves and paid 1o hack out. Now he i= in with the | Ward. Chi. i KIHMH'- Pitts o | alsa ran stic Bdwar s A 3 3 3 tham, (Eit i THIRD RACE. “.yearol ke and Lepanto also ran gainst pitching. pnheard-of sums to sit on Rickard’'s t match the city has ever held |QRke, SL 812 Part ge, Bk 101 4 7 : 2 J L e - pine scats, He has made a success of | limits. And he will open |Began. Das ©7363 £ Name e i 1 [(Sasle s Rt ol s g Jar 113" S ; Rath Scientific, JLIS-1114}] SSUTEST ~ v v Madison Square Garden o i e oll. “Box 353 | Cott, Cin 3 ¢ Second. Broen ] g i 03 Kinzer) y t f the new Madison Square Garden on ey Rogell, B ] g oRue (O, Tin o qven secop taon 12O 5ot ; . 105 Kinzer Bzbe Ruth with all h BASEME Life. Honler. Distracton. - Vervanova, ~Pan- [(SE80 thivd, D andwiten, Jack | and home-run clouting is accredized s thert Diavolo, Stormy Port, Gonersl Galin | Horgan, Lad i Chii U Pezes | with being better than the aver by a deal in the gamw Lighth avenue—so much of a success {Consrigbt. 1027.) THIRD and Charla Overfire, Fraices Rock. Wolly and | War Whites, with €ol. Margetts AR FOURTH RACE. -olds and up Matador als ran. a N 4 3 2 ROD AND STREAM 3 ; g | BioRECent v 105 i Cotitatiin. 5 moving un a base at a time. If!hack i eombat, showed superlority s Y. 3 4 | Ba g |0 10.°1 % 8" A Cotutateir, & he had to bunt |mnf‘='lv:u: h»I ‘1“-"~ in a round robin pela tourney y ; a6 1a 3 A1 | Fpese, %Y : ; ; H b a G COLUMBUS RESULTS nd it it were {he fashlop O end of n | Putomac Parkc oval yestenday after: By Perry Miller Adame St ) 1 i | Beck. St | il fstian Love eyl L e ith would he s danzerous | noon. with War Reds and 3d Cavalry dan, Cle i | Butter Bkl 100 55 wn' Bad. 114 (Biirker 16 "MW | FIRST RACE. “-vear-olds: 3_furlon: man whenever there were runners oa | teams furnishing the appesition. = poor old Potomac is suffer- | ta show for their evening's outing. in- | pinege. Wan. Fnib g Ph. i3 251 ; 1 ontont Valarae 124 2 '8 ge e Vengals 16 IOt %580 pite Hil;gnn“'i(h another attack of | cluding large hardheads, trout, Kmx_'r{ mm: O : Pick, Chi.. 4817 s, e Wi v ony | 3580 W Tufi 106 M ibat cdnk e S Mt e ."}'\:\”.~v‘_“(vlv"w“rrl\ri‘vhn Reds & to 3 muditis, following ths heavy! William perch and spots. fioakn e SHORTSTOPS in 3. Black Paiither alsg | 5N sevond: Matis 20 Kaberiont. KIS bTE OF BU IO e | 20 et Cavalry § to 4, each hav ine Put has commenced to| Capt. Hazard said he is 10oking | Dican. N.Y. 37 B - ; 55 | o SIXTH RACE. 2vearalds: 51, furlonzs— | hoder Rivitla ash ran T el o MG s e d ey i show signs of hei- - on theforward to some fine rock fishing later | JEAsiW: i ; Pt e L DL L T L SR LT 3 S Bh U e e L e mand. l'fl n\- lah.no;z‘Lr:p:_s:‘lr‘l_edv‘?fi':;;m the month, about August 20. : o Enelien. Ui N | i8S (Gar won. Roma (Rober 0| aither legue. Their positions are 2o 1,| Col. Margetts. who has been ahsent ciibe the color of the WALt Mivels | Jim Clark and 1. E. Hantzmann, o <owenoie 101380 a0 11832 2 Cew: Ch-Ph : Rite.” Imierator -, By -l Mere 6 | their use of the bat and sound in tech- | from the Whites' lineup for more hp Dast e teibe were Janded. |fishing in the bay last Wednesday off | Holev. Fiul, 07 | Bane i1 e e e Enoiich " . Fion hn: Sotoron 4 | nique and method, they ean it and | than o week, made his return auspi- L: of the Ay L ilmouth hass | Shady Side, landed 42 trout, 8 of which | ARl i ; Hinuoee i : : v Rl st L and Lo Dariles % joo: | cut through better than any pailfclous. his accurate shots proving the o R er. Thia | welkhed oter 4 pounds, They first | Koems o3, : Theve'w. 8L 35 1R : 5 X o i e G | Maying base ball. and they can bunt | reai power of the winning fe Mai, ure | crossed the hay to Bloody Point Light, | Mser. W 20 o Featr e, 4 - | amd stand the fastest of pitchers on | Parker and Capt. Houghton were net | S wen i it A 003 | Uheir nondles, To Jdohn J. M-Graw, | areatly overshadowed by their clever e of Great Falls during the period | 5 & o) h Tav ne: t el water, some of them weighing | but only fished there for 20 minutes | yun'fid.c o, i : Jiene | Seth. Mis Fore old war horse of the New York | teammate. as the former registered 5 EEY ¥ ° ERUCTHEC R DE -y Vi o, THIRD RACE .14 1103 " Jetivics i v Fotave has o et onadton . h it i Jelch, Boe. 313 Collte. Tokaton. 45 MU | Rebeck'” Cheertain, - Winmipes. always has heen a place hitter. He | tion < and driving In 1) Cusler. Pt 7 3 [(oltia: Hokalons i stnser: | Spa it & |is mot accurate in battinz to_right | “ocord period. thries sending the pellet Ronen. NY. R0 538 5 3 i1 0. 85 Secon Stripes, 114 SINTH RAC 1 mite | field as men like Anson ind Bwing | 1oiween the unrizhts. Two of these . Chl. 8 e e sweLa [ | amd G0 yarte—Proceeds. 108 i Chileutt) | of old days. who although right hand | thets were exeentionally elassy, . 2 <’ alsoran i Gorion).” S oennd - Padiocie . 100 | atters could place the ball in right Line ups ool semmaries: ; : FOURTH RACE. .vear-olds: 6 furlonzs— S whird, Time. 1480y | ficld with ease. But Hornshy is al wo- “hemac No 1 Mai. : Chaffie. No. 3: Col : d when they sighted a school of trout. | Reeves.Wash a1 8 Yhree pounds. With the- return of |when t g ! Reeves,Wash 73241 27 PWaner, 'Bii 0 41] [ Jene | Seth. i oresa ; wse of tl ¢ York | Sitar water, which 18 expected about | They were first aitracted 1o the fifi;;fir'mr<l. 100311 29 Barnh't. Piv HIRST RAGE. %iveacoliir.0 fitlonas— | Golai 31 yotvin R ants, the Waners are nearer the | the latter, 4. T et the week providing we |b¥ the purse netters on the edge of | hoviios, Bet 10 15 Mokan: Phii Sl Ada Adler 113 (Gray). $420. s3. S280. |~ FOURTH 1 hall player than any has | 1 Cavalry wes somewhat off its fon middle o e evs 'rains, these |the channel. After landing 42 these e Mokan. Phil 11 ! won: “Albert Blanton 116 (iosizh). S | {urlons | scen since he played witi ri— [ieter ahmel altHOUSBELISOE I CeohEa Smesters should be hungry. anglers waiched the purse metters at| .., pui aaas1 78 13 fiepjson Cht ] $380; iy Rocldling. L3R AR s S they are players exactly of the [ disni~ved some havd riding, but fre. e el 2 |work, and report they caught over | RThf%, Toot S% Muchr, N¥. A0 | Wobale, Son of Midway nd Silers Jacy it $5400, Ahiv Time tvpe thet made Baltimore famous | cvontle miseod erueal shots, Lisut A featurs of fishing in the upriver 1.200 pounds of trout and also some | Rutn N.¥.101 it i ! e : iniation. Coral Reet” Marsic' K | They are a brace of Willie Keeler e ree Lt e tetween the Lm}e an:lm(vl;erat. :3‘1‘1:‘mce taylors or blue fish. Spesker, W, :‘:y!-\:v‘thln\ll ) 38 _PECOND 8 .\,’.:‘ T ygar > n,.‘m.;m . Abbey, Passport and Sind I Fankle. Frisch of the it T ks octioT: accotinted oria s S e ien landed with | Capt. Bob WRIt of the purse net|y Sk 8 Walker. o ¢ i ; e, Emalle, 1000 (Cran). 380 2% |and e Bany ; e e dinste Lot I e AL eme clever teamwork by : i : 5 ® L dos.” S 1 ; z b Frank i 1 | knowing something about placin the | his_m >, TResident cottages | boat says that a great many pan| CombeX.V. 10: nam. NV Time. 1:074 et. Danger Hour | ¥ _ o 5 S0 IS ¢ 1 : | : g e e o v fetiuts |size rock can he caught any morning | GoMin, War A | and Thistle Giad Cinicut A ; Rogers Hornsby. of the Giants | niched the minst O I fure. some frving the meat | right off the rocks at Thomas Point | Fan¢n"" N others making delicious soup with | Light. He also said that very few |fobh Th, [ ot eontly # turtle weighing in | schools of rock were to he seen break- Sopin. 5 e arhoud of 15 or 20 pounds | ing on the Western shore of the bay, |Neisicr e O et off Sveamore Tsland. (and that those sighted did not stay |Kentl, « V'here sre two kinds in the upriver.|up long enough to he surrounded. -g;, 4 " DMl b ] Mickey D114 (Hainsworth). $19. %5, 1 Floy Lillic. M Joiose. T Plaiiidv Killed ¢ I t b ; X e w5 Pl b p— 2 oL B . : 3 B g 1 8 Murray. Jocose. s | clled batter in hitting to right_ane tae sliding and the snapper. The SIS0 yeijow perch of big_ size are fur-| Tam'son. . 62 80 ¢ i ecmts - Chariie "Berein, ‘LIS (aoriais FERC i LR ane BTy tting hehi e : ot is the edible one. the oiler, to far| 4@ , : i o y 3 ¥ ] win, 112 (Josan . o Tan. in hitting hehind the runnec. Lddie ! Te¥the i e e Swrieer, is not good | Nishing excellent sport in the Eastern |\amas Sl (55414 3a 123 third. Time. 1125 Mise Dranea: T RACE. fcear-old un: 1| Roush of the Giants is not dlspl : DA ¥ { is known by the writzr, 1 Branch, according to Charlie Mullen | Mt "wie: 'as don #1116 23 9 3 2 i 64 e L roloieh Shaw hd oW S 10 e the skill that made him famots Lieul. Efms. gu L cat. ] of the headquarters detective force, |Summa. (1. 113 43 Brown. Bos 93 34 z FIFTH RACE. S-soar-olds un: 15 miles— N TR “h|in other vears. Imt four managers 1M A reader of his colunya sends in Wi, says that his son has heen land- | YERE Wh 3 rex. BN : N oa Hall. 104 (Lanz). SIRA0T 1060, 3 A SN Time. | caid they would prefer him, even v 2 the followinz quostion: inz large catches of these game little | gi'va " Ro 4 5 4 s | LSh. Bos e | e ey LAttt | Jaqs Sk} il L e N R herson should depart from the | fish with minnows and garden worms. | shansr. Be. i Doiwi, S E econd: Fire on. 110, (Hafnetworth ). | 2 oot Timeizas, Raneho sl Comni | 1os <kill. to Dl in tha Nirginia share of the Potomac ahove | puks - - Direi XY ! ] Ghelw'n Cin S0 181 23 4 I 01l S hat ey e Genial i BodG - resccs ant Managers say there Graat Falls ani fish in the river| Carle. Bos 4 e B . 30| SIXTH RACE. B-year-olde up: 7 furlong | skill in either Isague which is controllad by Maryind) and [Lon, B.CL % g : SRS £ LR | —Oseda, 106 (J. Meyer1, 824 31040, S4.60. A 2 {which is controllzd by Maryind) and | Eiohdt Cl. 4 : | on Atandotetie 10 s e ol ’ Yaturn te the Virginia shore with fish. | | wont. W SR, ocond: Queen Crara- 1087 M. Movar): | “Batting.” quotes Connie Mack of 2 * him to hav both a | Wingo_Det. 31 3 | Jounard. Ph 7 0 E Shag: o Quee ral 108 (1 Meser) the Athletics, “has recolved itself intn £ - - s it nec for h o A el | hufier ST 37 ; 26 | Ghes ace. Anmiiistor. Drs' Moon and Misend | traight he hall, T G o ; : ehitte, ST 338 | Gres Face. Annibilator. Dy a M | pIRs: | straig swinging at the hall. The Virginia o dd.\hl_hnl licenze or only | TlE |N TRAPSHOO phert e ] 2 St i [ e Bace, Anninliator. Dl Mon ana Miais | prasT RACE, o upe 1 e | SUIIENE outmwir I‘msvn:“(‘»":w”ll The | “UNTZ” BREWER sacee h A by =avi S Ruble. Det. b 33 | Hogan. Ros 4 05 | S0, St Ciwon s O serd 3620, | afichael B 109 1(ar Sioming . Bine | chiree s Py | eria answered this question ¥ ; | & ; Jichael B 100 iCaniso. 34 third. Time. | ghliterated. T could mame 10 hatters \ O P here would be mo pros-cuiions | Brill Britt and Joseph Hunter. each | Sean. Bh 2D | Rl i 20 A0, second: Loulaville an | vix” Mérry Jeat. Sun Harneur, Northern Star | Who have gone hack from skillfull L r 90 4 ggoncn T’ o Mg { ang Sea Lads aleo ran. men to swingers pure and simple. e : y . and Anzle Plane Anushka. 102 T : North 1081 P it that he could not fish from |terday at Washington Gun Clu d Smith." Pt k f faearoll Vil Feree i TS| 05 el K 1081 Ate shore without a Virsinia rkec . enlinie, Bin 383 { won® Cotnsellor Connells. 116" tJidy second: Sin Cres | 1 The | formances. Britt's score was espe- | {000 Clim third. Time. 200 Cup O Tea William | BOMMington, Opueal. Autd Da Fe, Sweetest | Abtorney Ceneral of Witsinia SUel| G0, the first time he had faced | o x owenthal a1 iRp RAC furl ! Cire 1+ i 2 ave at it was e firss me he ha ACe el dx. " 4 3 2! Lowenthal alse ran. Urlongs— hat a Virzinian did not nead to ha aced " B0 i 4 Shider 3 AR Charm. 11T 10 Brisn) . 84.03. 310, $5.$0 Established 1597 ; gae ! 9 . i Betomac above tidewater | Pressing the leaders were Mal. | Hoffy ; Brenih STR0. sevand: Gray of Dawn. 110 ter of th Smith, Boh Livesey ana Bil Blundon, | 3 Sin | an 3514 DEVONSHIRE RESULTS | |Qoeias R POINTING THE and zuthorities. the result of which |all of whom had 48's, L 3. X b > Fas not been made known | hrite and Fawsett with 49 and 46, | ¥ o 17 1E 8 Keen. St. 1, 103 (Curcan). SIZ.25. WAY FOR YOU Anvhow. according to Judze Snow. | respectivel tered the best team Remh'e S, 18 18 FIRST RACE. 3.vear-olds and un: : 8303, won: Phanarior. 110 i1y bbtoiia binations that were selected according < 2 can cateh his fish in the Potomac and i elec L 3 1o | Seott.” PRl 31778 4 K5, 85,18, second B OFist and Dlaon )y A them through Virgina without |to theiv averages. Smith and Bran R iy 0 Dectur, Ph 7 53, third. I BACE. dvearokis and up: 1t | ; Ser BN ch. T oy, ; Taust not fish from the Virginia shore. |ond high score R | Shagte.” (1 Somen Ny b & FUp s e VOMGL UNE A Harry _ Bake, e P 3 ae in Walter ilson and Joseph unter st 50 O the Potomac in a | Uhle. ‘Clev.. 35 ACE, B DR G O i tied for the leg on the fourmonth j: i e | L Petruchin 116 (Fatoe! 3800 & 143 STXTH RACE! and ups 1 mite | v ; ancing. 110 ¢ Pendleton. 1 sher). £4.50. $3.60. S, - in r SAS. un i o o o) Rth 3 Miteh Il Ph third T . Senator Joe Tiohinson of Arkansas.|Flundon high average on the Hellen | iy i i ] 3 e, 1:012.5. " Runanel, - Jand e [ Stevensy d ocratic floor loader of the | Cun. Thur'n, Wh 3 RSm'th, Bo Brooker, Rajnstorm. Rippling. Honey Quecn. | many: %5200 think_“rimer WGy 104 ghish the Democratic fi i s = b | e e et . hird. Time. 1:¥14. Queen Senate. with Ben and Arch Oden. vis- | Team scores follow: ibuon Det. Rix A0l i TR Calael aant Navar e eolomons Tstand last Monday and | Britt. 3. Fawsett. 46 Smith, 48, |dans N, BRIty o BAC. Jsear-old “and "0o: X i L T A0 P G S o ay and reiurned with a catch | Brandenburg, 44; Hunter, 49, Welsh, |Rufng. e 5 230 | : 5 S50, Sh o ale. v _(Mergler). = $10.35, ssors. 115 (MeCrann). S93.03 Tuesday Hadl | $8.90, $5. ancarlos, 106 ( MeClair) . 30. won: Davenport. 110« Fishman ) &rass) 5 40, third me, 1:14 2-3. Prince | mers $2.85. third. Time. 1:363 Elcanoe. <on. Ph 5| Daler. 8520, $3.60. Louisville ‘and | i rieeinia i s e angler w f wl ot 49 hi*s in 0. topped | Sch'w. StL. 60 s | Gooch. Pt 3 3 Time. 1.1 “Time fo Retire” Wy Virginia in case the anzler with | of whom got D! o SECOND R 3 iBa Marvland lcense fished from a |competitors in the weekly shoot ve 3 s 1 I Ie: Bla TUoNEs 1o it as good a game? 1 do not like it | 1901 14th St. N.W. license | which was marked hy excellent per- | Tate. 304 [ Hen 5 \ P UL 5 S — even if he had a Maryland one. m pe Nanion 0 i 3 e ST G SR W ing o "Rt e cially noteworthy in view of the fact | Myart 01 | Ta 3 ;- E Diggins. Sea € Christopher an Sony al 5 Court. Christopher and Dr, A HIRD RACE < " # Maryland license to fish in the wa- | the tru} in nearly a year. . % i Gibeon. E g won: Partake, 111 (Waodstock ) £nd took up the matter with the Mary- se | ta A o s 0-ma . fones. Chi.. f Pete, 107 (McClair 3 M Siith & Maryland liconse | total among the seven two-man com i E . n . 105 (MeClairs | (Manig C 8290, third. Time, 1:261 L e : | i . J S Avanuida, o | ik e i i it A0 L TO SAVE e eemee But the ansler | denbers. with a total of had sec- | Thos Dinhue, 3 O'Trigger.” Shie E 3 won: “Boam. 05 (Fuersi panlly. chil 20 34 3 3 e D R B vea <hermay h Time, boat if he has no Virginia lincense. 5 n onth | Pip a g irophy. A 25 straight earned W. . |3eart.’s | 350 | second: Proxima, 111 . L AR St e Pruett,” Pi Bavelle, Hollis Rinehart. Licutenant Mans' | Navaire, Soiidity. Balsions. Ben Frankim. | r-olds and up: 8 fur- 'TH RACE. ear-olds and up. £aid 1o be slmost the vecord for the | 40: Rlundon.” $8. Hogan. 42: Partans, P e, B 9. 4 $4.50. 8355 second: Subtie. 105 (Pender- | $5.35. " $3.20, second: Lampus. 108 (Chal B 'of 150 fian. Senator Rebinson |44, W. Wilson, 43: Livesey, 38, €. Wil- | Suvers 3 ug : ; z SR RO I 3 o Sl ; Al LR G ; . P.Ch 3 . Strue Mise G Shasta | Cor ; ! : N beon going on fishing trips for | son, 34: Dr. Stine, 41. Dr. Wynkoon, | {ole, Ohi,. - > Rock, Ol Brosdway - Hineaan: Vasstion | cornes Galahad 1L and Muriel §. R s ot three vears and he al- | 43 *Jenkins, 46, *Wetzeil, 46. Sil- | Buckese. i : B! ; : DI OHTG Rave and Miles 5 also ran he last t g WOURTH RACE. “fi-vear-glia and up. 51z | e vl s e el vester ha 16 Hovt 8 V. - e o > waYS returns with large catchy b "l:"j: a AR B [ furlongs—Heunry Horner. 121 1Pendergrass ., | From all reports Senator Robinson iritora. | Rt et Cyimare. P 18 p [RR| S8R0 Ty apon: Gemume. 108 | MEGAPHONE STUFF 2 real fishciman in every sense of . | R o s ; ! ohta'n. Zircehi econa Depats 15 a real fishcrman in ey n. Blyship. Ch Vance. Bi1 10m R third. *Time. 1:08 45: | e s SCHEDULE REMADE (5 e o & o R EEE 1| i, o SR W PEEVES HUMPHRIES FALL AND WINTER either in sal: water or fresh w i Ehrh £ ; ! alh h. ~ FIFTH RACE year-olds o 1% Sy down_pit i milenHeat ~of " the Weat " B3 Hbwar Senator Robinson selected ol ¥ “ 813 2 : jand up: 1 mons last Moncey and with his two 'N FEDEBAL LEAGUE Aotra I 200 | 614 NY-B | $4400. 824 a0, 81610, W i Sunaitos 106 ; WS ? ; : Sl 03| (Heener ) $10.50, $5.80. second: Brilliant. | NEW YORK. August 6. -Joe Hum- rngling pals fished for a lttle while 3 i Moran, pit : 1154 | 107 1 Canfiold . $3.30, thirde Tome, 1 L ° ] Monday evening. When ths Senator —_— |w 1 L e i Lotngser. Peter. Beiar, "Pricicly THear - King | Dhvies is considered the star of all zoes to Solcmons, he alwavs asks for . 3 i ,:.,.‘ abs. © 3 Golliants B ':T:;'m';:""' “’Ma{glanlfll?;-lfv()n White, Jack | fistic even Bernice Bowen to take him out In ovder that the champies of | Burke. Wa. 1 | L 8% Elort. "BKI H Aexanaer. 8 Chief, Tolvo " and:* Haral Joe probably has introduced more | Capt. ederal - Erauus wiey i el ] The Senator and his companions 4'd | Fede League may participate in l“'nf-'f. Hoe SIXTH RACE. 3-tear-olds and_up: 1/ | champions than any other announcer miles—Teton, 105 Feenev), $7.53. 8390, | in the world. Few of the fans know 7o have much time to fish Monday | the annual city elimination serice. a ] A | that Humphries once managed the O A T ious. Toom i enty At usarniin By Having It Made Now also ew A ©in o | ded | rearranzement of the schedule has 3| Max, ‘Cin.. 3 3.1 Horologue, 107 (Pendergrass! . landed | rea o 8 h has | 4o 7 Bueh. Chi: 2 3 140, 320, wecond: Judge Caveriv. 91 | n made. 3 v bh 0 78| TLeonard). 8450, third. | Time.. 1:4% 2.3 | The second half gervies has produced | i s, 3 w 105 | Type Cutter. Jug O'Rum. Cligue. ‘Watch the | the heyday of his career. Joe's fame evening. but on Tue.day they 150, hardheads, trout and spote. Sen 2tor Robinson rded the lirgest spot hie said he had ever scen, weighing 1 pound 2 ounces, Een Oden landed the | rzest trout, weighing 3 pounds. and Arch Oden the largest hardhead, Weighing a litle over 3 pound Time, Wormwold. High Life, Long Joe, Boteh . Rhem. <1, i and yachtiman also” ran. is based on his silvery voice and Neht.' Cin e L 1, 1 0 i SEVENTH RACE. 3-year-olds and up: 11 | quaintly worded announcements. Yee. Titta 0 miles—Slign Branch, 110 (Harve: <||‘n ! PHORE ! TS S 0 Von hoin: 8 (Gueriar: | | Humphries is nursing a grouch these urmg ur ugust Sa 1 3 i Clks NY } o n i 0 A0 second: Hues. 108 (Pender:|days. With the advent of open-air 3 3 a keen hattle for honors. I War-Shipping Board has a half | Grove Phil {=ame advontzze at precent, with | Marb's. Wa. | Navy battlinzfor the lead. com- | Aiierc . merce ix alro within easy striking imiel Ph 00 folynys iBr e H gras). $TI0. thied. Time. 1:57. Dentaria. |t the far reaches of the hig stadiums I ! phl &4 8 Bl ch 3 0 Fotisie, Gald Tast, & S distancc of the leadership. sl 3 SR LB o o B 00 000 | fornoro, | Gold | Leaf. lsoceles and " Middle | A ¢ the recent Dempsey-Sharkey con- Bill Fenton. who spends his Sum-| Team Standing. y 1 i e in' MoE 304 e P, E ¢ PIICHING RECORDS. PITCHING. est the fans in the bleachers got i 4 2 o s . mers at a cottage 11 North Beach, | eow W L pal Team. W boica BiT ST peeved because they could not hear We want to make August the biggest month in our i ¢ fi 1 Md., was 2 member of a small party '¥ar-Ship... 3 L 280 Stete-d.aboy her. SO Bento oy Club. W. L. | i fre z 5 e o That slipped out 1o a favorite place off | Yo} R R Nt | e 3 ot BICYCLE TITLE EVENTS |lhiwphiies and hesan o chorus toshey | tailoring history, that's why we are offering this liberal uaue, . . 2 58~ > . - - . Blake. chi; LISTED THIS MORN'NG‘,':}L"",;‘k."’f;:"’;:l“';';]fi;;‘ :v’\:‘i‘ Y::wa:il:a[‘ discount to encourage early ordering while our tailoring MeGTn: NY-Box b Lk force is not so busy. You get the same high-grade \Vil- 3200 Pt aas 0 Herring Buy a few hours ahead of the |vVer. Bureau ? Hoxt. N t e storm last Wednesday afternoon and | ':""'"':‘ 'F:"Ar‘:v m'::“.l brought to shore about 120 fish, Kill | e N Aldridee, Pirts St a0 903 | District of Columbia bievele cham- L B A S T L MeGraw. B $ii, £ 8 | pi : ounds. Tori - : y Graw.Bkn-SiL 4 8 | pionships will be staged this morning R 3 P oh y : . Deeatue: Bl "% & 1A the Polo Field in West Poto. | Last September at the Dempsey- ner tailoring as though you paid the full prices. Quality, | mae Park. starting at 8 o'clock. The | Tunney contest in Philadelphia, an fit and workmanship guaranteed. PrTE PEFAPOR m linse. V ve. Navy. South | Moote, Genewich, Bos ., Pruett, Phila yeports that the string embraced a |k lyons 2ow of all kinds, excepting the rock. = Th<ijze—War-Shipnne Board va Public | Shocker, N'Y 3 N [ B i {ikiel). Phiia 11 Dawson. Hlite.. 3 @ | affair will be under the auspices of the |arrangement of amplifying horns car- Road Club. ried the voice of the announcer to the Sazmx ¢ st Jass. e tre ere of | Bulding and Public Park. West Eliinse | Miller! i Biekeve or striped | he trout were of Miterielt. Phifa Willoughby, Phi | Century Wed Naval Hosmital ve. Navy | Pennock i M Favden. Bos. Alexander’ SU1 Maye. Cin. 3 8| There will he senior and junior | UDpermost reaches of the gigantic con- PP snpazn3 £ood size, but the King William perch | <o Filinie: Vetcrans Burcau 12 Staic: | dohason, Was. . 3 i Wiltse, Bos. Capt. Noah Hazard has been bring- Sk p B O § Lo 7 PV tiete R¥%0s & 0 K Smich: oer events, and winners in each class will | eréte rotunda of the Sesqui stadium, Shate, Cleve. Morrison. Pitis.. 3 iliott, BKIn... represent the District in the National | Humphries says that this would not e . . to Red Top recently was made up of | Mavs of Bay 5. J.,» Wothe Pirsia Smith ime: y x — ¥. 8. Gicker, jr.: R. F. Gicker, Claude | voung heavyweigit, will ‘ciash with {7 stiiw, int: Clese: . | hem st - New T din TRIRS phitien. fallyito realixp: that ke yatex Cor. 8th and G Streets N.W. S A W, mads up the most attractive feature Weer s [ Thurston. Was Jones,” St 1, Carla'n, PR-Cii Sk av—Naval Hospiia Comn.er g rries. Bos Barnes N of the catch Ayal . R A o Bin Luadsren, Bos ing in some wonderful catches w.th Lutldinas and Pu 2iits v i i | his fishing parties to the outside wa- - R LIRS Filzsnune Feris. Bo { championships at Louisville, Ky., Sep- |have been necessary had he heen fa- ters at night. One party he 100k out | NEW YORK, August 6 (P —1larold Machery, Was Welzer, Rol [ 3 Henry, NV Plitt” Bkin. "’ tember 10-11. vored with the post of official announc- CUSTOM TAILORS 3 xtan: Wa Nevare, St [ ek Phira.t Donohue. Chi"> er. This may or may not he so, Hum- * Gicker and Joseph Clark, Samuell Jack Roper of Chicago in the feature | otewart, St 1. 5 i, 1L, Clarkson N.Y.. While pitching for the Chicago Na-|have taken some of the edge from “oswell and Jack Potts, all of Wash- 10round houte at Ebbets Kield l,.,"‘,‘;_"j,) Det e e M Boen, DRl tionals in 1%86 Jim McCormick hung |his vocal chords and that hoarseness saagton. The party had some fins fish August 10, Grov@ Hhula. . onande 290 . up a record of 24 straight victories.’ |has replaced the once stentorian notes.

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