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SPORT SrORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., Pirales Need Patchmg to Remain Contender : Old Circuit Race Still Open n A ffazr FRIDAY., AUGUST 12, 1927. JOE H. \I{I{Ib SLUMI o ot 1te Mm With wspeed Mueter con 0wt | | CAPITAL CITY RACES | | BIG LEAGUE LEADERS ],L AGUE-LEADING CHICUBS Ll El{ hit Big Fellow Without Them. | TO PHY bl( AL DIS \Bll ITIES) N | NEAR SETTLEMENT g .~ FACING A TRIPLE THREAT ACR R £ = — Il AGE Babe Ruth Can “Knock It a Mile.” But Dorent | | Player—Club. G | L 4 £ B ; s Aflves 89 | T | "ALKS Know Where Its Going to Land. | Capital City Teague elubs will ex-| P, Pira’s 106 86 | | | perience real fests over the approach- | G ? L . . o 1 . 3 Pirates Also Will Have to Find Permanent Second | | prp 7 Champion Gives Advice on Hitting Straight Ball | | inz weel end in their respective bat-| Harr | | Although Roosting at Top With a Margin of Four [l VE ikl L L | 11ex for the leadership in the several | Heil Tig" 3 | - OFF Tee, and on Selecting Clul ible Lo . eilmann, Tig'rs x‘ ; 3 § 3 Baseman and Some Good Left-hand Hurling b T nebia A DA ORI eN R mmmgl N SLUGG I and One-Half Games, MeCarthy’s Outfit Mu . . . { § ) : [tenders in the West section of unlim- | Giehrig, Vankees. | 2 o to Linger at Top or Near It. | L1, golfers to hit a |to many questions how he did it, said: |jied class, will furnish the main at-| Ruth, Yankees. tave Off Pirates, Cards and Giants. | straight bail off the tee, and T It's a ift. { tractions on Sunday at 1:30 o'clock on | Willia Phillies R RIS e = am able to give a tip which But most players. unfortunately, | iriendship Field in a double bill. Lit- | WWilson, Cubs. Lo S " My ho «ome sorvice, as it | 40 Nt have the gift, and they have to f 1o should remain to be settled con- | ffornsby, Y JOHN B. FOSTER. National League as he did in the will fit the swing of any play- |40 the best they can—only thousands | cerning the championship of that sec 4 Sese | By the Avcociated P while his Detroit mates made VRNEY DREYFUSS. who owns | American which is some thump [ar fn the gront. effart to place tho |of them are not duing the hest they |Gion after this dual clash RUN SCORE HILE the « appeared o foff with a 6-to-2 decision. MeManus INIY DIREYIUSS, wht oxt® ) * 1 Harris had not joined the Pirates drive. down the. middle % e, “wecause, aix T was veported 10| Fayiford and Hess A. C. nines will | Gelirig, Yankees. . ho serenels o three hits, including a double, \ Fittsburgh base ball elub.|and held a pace as one of the | Retore teeinie tha bati, make a hum- | have said in Great Britain, “they are | yiay in the Bast section, with the for- | Ruth, Yankee Rettlouai A summary of yesterday's ganes e Ball Mabistics What Rear lf_d\ln;s batters, the St. Lo ber of swings and notice the mark | too T mer team secking to remain in the| Combs, Yankees. today on P B Tho it Ellort: oFlang “”;”;l nn(\\ ‘v;(- ({ul;lm.;ll of ¥ | made on the grass by the sole of the | race l;l l!]m latter attempting to fat-[ 1, Waner, Pirates . w" one i / S 8 i uma any [and the faith of Dreyfuss i Elutiliend. Mes voun 1 over the s = ten its leac I b pemnant path was by ho o means w00 000—0 % najor e owner e can teil | and the | ornshy. G ! : onan0toat= R 4 e ,'f{,‘r,,,".,,‘,|"\‘..:,.’;2" rs” mizht have been shuke which appears to tiave been most () EAGUE RACKETERS Much action will be seen in senior, | { smooth, for ahead leomed a _triple naodchES s b liViad by diicoinss touR i Tonktbn I Lo Sttan edent Allat G rantiam fspvqnentlyditoudited Sby (thed clvb i | junior and midget classes on Sunday, BASE STEALERS. threat of the Pirates, Cardinals « 2 T ferannta pas thnd ihat sortiot Hhing, | Lo o havs o fbe whiltad. Dreyiuee ingasing. (¥ou snould)izet & dtraight | one zame scheduled in insect | picn Cardinals. . Giants 5 o percentames, Wa Hhmt O O fhe | Tanted Menager Donle Bush to put |iBall i you follow thisinstruction. AC'HVE TOMORROW tomorrow. L by , The « shufMed 1 Q.l. a S A National League combined Paul Waner at first base. Waner had | 'Be certain that you do not change Jewish Community Center Tnsects | jyaitie, EFORIC: <o to-1 vietory over the -place Va0 8 1 il e brun i AT played first base in and [ the position of your feet Lefore mak-| { moved upward slightly vesterday by | Hendricl, gers. Virates vesterday. the veteran Alex- Quinn, Foax Eiardc: s W gs oA L S iR o Win o 1618 | ing i ths actualiasive | defeating Elks Boys' Club nine, $—6. | (uvler, Pirates | ander getting the breaks in a hurling | gures tha S S¢ hy an- | (s, R or: e © S o .. bt 1 o ” b o0 wha are | George Kelly by several feet. he can| ™It you wish to know whether your| Four public parks tennis teams will| Games s Adams, Cubs. 0 [ duel with Aldridge £ il 1aod va0—1 7 0 Mpors, 1 parn E ® | play first base remarkably well. Bush | ojuls are properly balanced, find the | SOl o Pittshurgh's eu serios at St | Atinnanani=t 7 8 waved by " when they con- | kpew that Waner was a greater out-| point on_ the lower part of the shaft | PIAY tomorrow afternoon. with - th | s i A" for both | Thomas amd Bere: Mitler and Au wuidh }‘-Ivglrh““v:‘\", 'h':'lwhhvr than almost any other National | 3¢ which the club balances, and meas- | league-leading Potomaes meeting the| o0 0 & O "I‘IP!:)‘P{T:k'I \\l;m l~|~~l clubs, as world ehampions hid | Msatt > S than thev are by League outfielder and did not wa the distance from this line to|Monument racketers on Potomac | washmeton B " 1150 Wientative) . | Haley, Nationals = . {an Kttty tosoate e Hamatice Toiks i ' e G ¢ [ him taken from that position clubhead. The shorter the dis-|courts and Rock Creek, runner-up, WEST SECTION . 2 the runner-up hotiors by coming out DAt s 01 E0TE 0SB {base eaid Drevtuss. | “Outfield nee, the better, the balance and | 7 S g Lha i S 3 in_ front of the Buceaneers again | 1 accasionally has playeq |BUSh: And Bush won. [ Dittinge power: Tse the hiade of a|Plaving Ienry Park netmen at Roe 2 Ballston, an donble-header, | Ruether, Yankees. 1 ktcaay : BN o | Moon Physically Unfit. [ pocket knife to find the balancing | Creek. Montrose courtmen will remain | 5 e A R e e Danan s - o | teliance | Moon Physicall; . {point on the shaft idle. ! = &= of Thazen' Cuyler will have on the | jucinat T R vays wor S Ut he has not | But the Pirates have got 1o &et 41" For the driver and other wooden| Chances scem bright for a champion- | . LoUs | Pirates will depend on dev i G s id won this sea- | flrst baseman, a8 a result of Hartis' | ciybe, which are usually 42 inches,|ship for Potomac Park. Montrose |, 4iihe e Artes i doublghender, on So. Two GAMES SUNDAY | Reports that Pittsburgh w son on his contention, the Pirates| p 1 disabilities, and they also L diamond 1o St Martin's “ve | 4 & . » probably would not be in second place t find rond baseman of perma. | {he distance from the bulancing point | racketers were expected to give the | South pre at 1 o clock. | | ready to swap or sell Cuyler prabubly wonld not be in second place | must find a second baseman of DM | (o the elubhead should not be more | Potomacs a formidable battle for the | G0N B | deelared to be unfounde 2 Y Caidinals forie Ascray . e b mger & | than 11 inches, and with the iron | title this venr, but have failed 10 ShOW | Mooee va_Atlantics on Xo. 1 diamond at | P: report that Max Carey would leave | .00 s e | the top or near it, The pitehing St} clubs the distance should be shorter. | real strength. 11 ooleck: National Citcles ve. Robins, on| | the Robins at the close of the seagon | ., . oy Joe Harris Saved Bases. { broke—not exactly flat, but it broke | If your putter shows § inches from | Rock Creek plavers have made the | No- 4 diainond st L o'clock to rettiinl to the Pleates: | ittyueen Thic year Dresfuss was"tokd that e | 411 1 8 ARRer wnexpectod | KI5 | tne balancing lino to.the head, It in | strongest bid for honors, but un over e —— Bires Tag thic PRilos. { ik and hi Ales needed ‘a second baseman and a first | victorie: a7 serhaps W ket el g defeat at the hands of Po . S L T n ] D i oe. Hemoieni | ires dn T an et ea ) it 10 e Eee | tomac’s netmen last Saturday Just| Auths va Kenneds g stage two games Sunday. Tremonts| e Braves tagged the Phillies | Philadelphia sgleontoo—sil o v i o s | % ! about put them out of the running. 11 0'clock . Senators v, Waverl will face the Kanawhas, the team |with a 5-to-4 setback. Willoughby \"””"“ g he hes 1 his pitchers and believed | rangements balked and he had to sus-| | & b 8. | hamond at 1 o'clock: Palace vs. = | , o e f h Decatur. Willoughby Wilson: MeQuil that the res would bear him out | pend operations for some time. { It is possible to decr Ty i3 | on'"No. 4" diamond at 11 o'elock. which has proven its enigma all sea- | Walked three batters in the sixth. |, ¥Ge dGicn and He on the infield. By the sheerest of good | Had it not heen for the pitching of | ‘1‘”‘*; N sy el ) CURTHIROh St et naii tomor | SECTION B, son, at 3 o'clock on the South Ellipse | When Brown singled to score ”"“ ok or ittt i = e the W flthe head of the club by replacing |c : ar schedule tomo SECTION B. | winning run e p::mll;v’x,: Carmen Il the Pirates )\\xlll l[\u\t lthe waoden plug at the end of the |ToW afternoon, with Standards at Cap- | Pesriess va. J. C. C. in doubleheader. on | diamond. Brooklyn went under in an inter- | SCHALK DOES COACHING Hbvel dtie ] ORIl Mot | et meaite e e e vinne: ianq | Enatt withicondandibyiremoving the [ tol and Argyles at Burlelth. | Montelios. on' South Ellipse at 11 o clock. T. T. Keanes will battle the lowly | borough feud with the Giants by 3| ov would not falso proved to be @ fine eriaon s 0 ander the cob. plttine on andards ave leading the league with | el i Yorkes at the same hour on East |to 2, fast support helping Virgil IVERSARY cor in the National | Aliridze came around as he promised | ECTION ¢ | Yorkes a | e D S on iR ides e Und s omised | hellie and winding the grip over the | @ threeandahaltmatch advantage | o in doutle. | Ellipse diamond. Barnes to wrest a victory from Dazzy | ot ndes il o e e e e e\ [ shellac. This will lighten the shaft | over Burleith. In order to nose out|neader onthe F % Shire 5 . - Vance. The Brooklyn speedball king | CHICAGO, August 12 (P).—The fif- e, e brothers and Haee| G5, Ga0't e uxed as ruggedly a8 @ 1550ve e halancing line and force | Standards, the runners-up will have to | il va"Central Reds. ‘on West Eilipse at 1 | Corinthian, Tris Speaker and George | was virtually the victim of errors | uenth anniversary of Ray Schalk's fiie ascaitie Bite. ke ant | ine nancy "";‘ fields. |42 Yine toward the clubhead, win four more matches from the third- | 9 clock i | Burns teams turned in wins in | by his own teammates. S o Wl e S o was i e ey | e e ire® |~ Distance off the tee is regulated by | Dlace Argyles than the leaders take | MIDGET CLASS. | Erench's Insect League vesterday.| (iaviie Root turned in his twenty. | 27Fi¥al to foin Sox wa S Butinotiag) o debates Meed DICHCTS | cpeed. There i talk of hurd hitting | from the last place Capitols. | O i |k lMl before ¢ urmllu;m. 510 B | st Vietors of the vear as the Cubs| Pent by the peppery little manager " sreat player, i e dese ds rain, e el e ans. on the Plasa nd_Colony nine lost a hard-fough s ath. | yesterday hopping around on the &reat as he would be if he we hshipe. it appears, often ave |BY People who really mean fast hit ; N L ociock Widte Cothng va. Moore, on' No. 10| 8% ons st 2ht | planked the Reds, 2 to 0. Cliff Heath-| yesterday hopping headstrong. | Also there won by teams that aré mot ‘so Stroms | UNS: I 4 shop in New York, a man | e O | iambnaaan ool |Gos fray to Speakers. = Natlonals | coters triple with Fnglish and Root on | coaching line in a futile effort to who has plaved admirably as in “figgers’ as they are in selfreli. |8 devised an electrical * device | SHPTE © RN S SN AL (T SECTION B Libaliba bl b et e in the third proved to be the|smatch an extrainning victory from d with his feeble showing in 1926. | ance and team work. Donie Bush has [ which measures the speed of the 660 16T, ABAIITHOES | /CaiiNetl " GUEHEISE |y Moes imos, on No. 10 diame | g e | downfall of Luque. Cleveland. The Sox lost, 2 to 1, in am hid to be moved to second | been throwing javelins of sl wce |Clubhead for‘a distance o several| 368 BF EHUINNE sl ST | L Ficang vs. Caibouns, on No. Plillaras (yuaTgHIlover [Southern| Atfer the Afhlstics ahut out theriea thie. tenth.. i ’ hase to save that position in several | at his team a son, agel it is the |INChes before the elub hits the ball| funs.~ Jacobsen, although improved, | | Railway in Terminal Y League ves- |Sox in the opener of a double-header | The Chicago team gave tLena' Ways, one of which was to get more ) same sort of fare that Joc McCarthy | Uil the clubhead has passed several | L%, T feq in Mitehell's clas 5 terday. 10 to 5. Colliere and Causey by 4 to 0, Boston behind Pitcher | Blackburn and Catcher Jimmy Block hitting, especially when it was found | feeds to his Chicago Cubs finches hevond “the ‘spot where ths | W58 L RO e reated Tnst vear by | g bipielt e, Waltords, o the Bl &t 4 eqch collected a trio of hit: | Harriss blanked Philadelphia [ tne Nl asn ik sl €Tl B QYR ETalls ChUIE BAE Hs Mo dntine Conyrient, 10971 [ball was teed st e | grelogk tomorrow: Walfords va. J : 2 4 o, 2 10| Schalk, who now holds most of the (Copyricht, 19 = . ; ; Maurice Baltimore- | the P on “Tueida v in the second fray. In winning the st of the = = | Wihe Fercrifvamade Lydo enies ot o ol i s atat 1 oclack Commerce nine came from belynd | o waia Howard Khmke gained | Fecords for games caught in the major e i o |levent. aftetiell 1 No. 1 and was | S esterday to defeat SNaval Hospital | inction of heing the first of | leagues. Blackburn now is Schalk's YANKEES, FRENCHMEN| WOMEN NET STARS v it e, o i wont St vt Sl R R, B e, it Sl W I8 i Al ’ | head. o nlluh with a brass heau’ ;;":":""l’ Sl BEAIER ) m‘ i on Tihireday: Walfords ve. . on | tightened after the first and held the | ihttoe thist saascin: | | used fo P | las | e Prazi'at ‘welock on S rin- | Joger g SEacon: o . " A A SURVIVE IN TOURNEY! BEGIN PLAY FOR CUP ! B e " [ ..l“\: 3 O R aouh Ellipes at 1:g0 | 10sers helpless. Cleveland subdued the White Sox.| Kenneth Simondinger, for the past | s asses ¢ b ;i ] vlock on Satiirday. —.—— to 1, in a 10-inning affair. Miller | two years the director of athletics at : e e, “Toe e KNG IS IN FINAL ROUND g e 5 e R e L —_ - A i the entive history of the major leagues | Both allowed seven hit | A revised athletic program is planned per, and it is remarkable how.much the ent : U r i ed By the Associated Press. By ithelARROATaAIES e e it rera| 'OF'DEFENDINGINET TITLE GARDNER SCORES SEVEN o make 4,000 hits. Gibson held the Browns to seven ' at the school. SOUTHAMPTON. N. Y. August| NEW YORK. August 12.-Stars of | When wver known (o be a long ! ; $ 122 Tie' nemi-final round in -ihe | e womena (ennis world £0 e s through the wire con- || Gwytn King has veached the fual) 3§ |N FIRST NINE HOLES”?J\ T T . Meadow Club's wial nvitation | tion at Forest Hills toda Amer- |tacts, than when an ordinary hitter | . "o \unionship in defense of his| CHICAGO, August 12 (#).—Scor | — & tournament opening e forces start . defense of the | lries the brass-headed driver. the French in-| Wightman Cup against a British ar- | is yvear has become the h in nine of his afte A. Gardner, an on the Mountain | seven 3s on the fi noon round, Robert title won last year | Lake Park courts. sk m Open Evenings Until 9 O’Clock—Sundays Until 5 P.M. “Speed Muscles” Asset. vasion of United States turf courts.|ray T “ashi < goIteT i = e e e e e ‘Ths United States s won the tro- | This experiment demonstrates why | The Washinglon star will meet Dave |amateur xvifer, who once was national || =5 tional Chicago youngster, pits his | lengers, and it it Pratches. will | & &reat asset and why many men of [ champion, for the title today - jut the 1('!!"{) .\lnmm‘ club relations || F= chop strokes nst Renme Lacoste, [give either contingent the lead in the |15 than 150 pounds can outhit men [Nay he climinated Moward [Rosirment 0T e Ui e OB et | | conqueror of Tilden twice in the |series. of 180 pounds or more. It is a matter | Friedrichs of Wheeling, W. Va., in a | yesterd, 4 ¥ last vear. Helen Wills, No. 1 on the American |°f_speed. three-set semi-final tllt, 4—6, Gardner sc ux-edr 3s on the first six The round scheduled for- decision |team, opposes Joan Fry, No. 2 of the | It is almost a safe wager that a| OLoughlin defeated o Wolas: (tlien twoy og sndusaotles A oon today, is seen as having some bear- | British side, at 3:30 o'clock this after. | golfer who is 20 or 30 yards longer | Adams, several times holder of nw‘mg ninth for a total of 31, four under =] ing on the probable outcome of the |noon, Eastern daylight time. off the tee than an opponent, can like. | title, in the other semi-final encoun- |par. His total for the 36 holes was 143. "!‘up mzm*hesflm! September, | One hour later Mrs. Molla Mallory, | Wise run a W‘i vards faster. o ‘“‘]'1. hton - fe aemit T T 1 v if the flnal tomorrow |the national cha 3 Of course, this might not apply King and Porter, the only loca | ings ther Tilden and Lacoste. |the United Sl:neT,mfi\r«‘ee'::dA\l-::.' the player with good speed muscles t]guh]ax ;»mnhi}x:au;m n;m in L‘h- fios, | EAGLE JUNIORS ACCEPT | E who last year won Big Bills own |McKane Godfree, captain and carried too much weight. But show |advanced to the fourth round yester- = " United States champlonship and beat |of the invading ageregation. | me two golfers weighing virtually the | day. 1 GAME WITH MANHATTANS = him in the international duel. | __The doubles matches, starting at|same, and of the same age and gen- | Anacostia Eagle Juniors have ac-| =l Tilden was favored to wWin, as|5:30 o'clock. bring together Lleanoreral health, and if one consistently JONES' COURSE PLANNED. | cepted the challenge of Manhattan | - o= = =] Jacques specializes in doubles and |Goss and Mrs. Charlotte Hosmer Cha- | outhits the other off the tee, 1 will 4 Juniors for a battle and the nines! ES| [ ] =t is rated below the big three—Cochet, [pin of the American players against | wager he can beat the other in a 100-] ATLANTA, August 12 (®).—By a|will clash August 20 at Clark Grif-| . = Lacoste and Borotra—in singles play. | Mrs. John Hill and Mrs. Gwynneth |yard dash. | unanimous vote the Junior Chamber | fith stadium in a preliminary to the = Lott. the 20-year-old youth who |Sterry of Britain. I have seen Babe Ruth stand on a |of Commerce here has gone on record | Ku Klux Klan-Junior Order U. A, M. | & = managed to conquer Tilden in ‘the| In a practice session with Mary K. |tee and hit the ball a great distance.|as ready to undertake the promoting | battle. nioaain se ars at ust— 0 = \ South early in the year, faces the|Browne, who turned pro last Winter, | He does not always know just where of a new municipal 18-hole golf | Iagles will engage Western Union | E test of his meteoric ‘career with an |Miss Wills won her set at 6—0 vester- | the ball is going, but it goes. Babe |course to be known as the “Bobby | Juniors Sunday afterncon on Fair- . . > outside chance of beating the stolid |day. Miss Browne was powerless | swings with terrific speed. When a | Jones course.’ lawn diamond No. 3 at 3 o’clock | {‘a.n.xtnw ::l:\l:“nl-ifi:edd rsv:_ttacu‘l;\r again.‘it»!he fn;mer national titlehold- iy(|\or can get such speed, and a;hthe‘ rlces a lng ur Oss, rrespec lve ennis vesterday efeating the | er and inquired as to the secre o clubhead Californian, John Doeg, ' while ‘La: | success. tojfhe MecreUOMGE usmo s tiimeiean tmake UES stay in the proper groove, he is bound of Values! coste failed to impress in using about 1t “Practice,” replied Miss Wills, la- half speed to win from Dr. Carl| conically. AT "‘ll’e.:,]xfiggrt‘tm‘errnr a golfer to hit 0 E Fixcher of Philadelphia, = | Mies Browne declared Miss Wills with just as heavy a club as he can . Open Evenings and ould Tilden ai Lacoste, c | was hitting ’em harder and better o f his speed A . 7 RO sl b IR LR O ” 5 favorites, win'today, Tiden would | tan at their last mesting. i ;‘;;“,,,,“,{\““;(“;“;1,‘,’}‘,‘;“(5..1.1“3“,,’.’gn Sunday Mornings Your chance to gratify vour wish for a good used car at ie called upon to perform the feat of i it} | PSR e ~XR7NT ~rs fieuiing e iveh ciomaa hn i voliay —— |miedeeimammecass fanoug e cos practically YOUR OWN PRICE! Many cars—many makes. In the doubles Tilden and Franeis | BRITISH GOLFER LEADS, All sold on the wonderful Studebaker . Tiunier. New Rochelle, X, Y. his | Care in Choosing Clubs. Plan—Small Down Pay- partner in rope, will probably clash t use sufficlent T o 5 Fi e nmat tomnorvovs with White and AMERICANS TRAILING | 1ost soifers do nel, usg, S to ment and Twelve Months to pay! souis Thalheimer, the Texas pai BLACKPOOL, Lancashire, I derable time making a ) % . + Lancas . I2ngland, | spend considerable i Men's Singles. August 12 (#).—Charles Whitcombe, | study of the length and weight of | 7 . R, o i en detsted | (hes Britin opiar e e | HU0Y o e e reguits with, and A Few Examples Only from These Two-price Groups: yon_ defeaied ' Lowis N -’n.:p“’ 6 -3 flol;l \l\'i(h arldhl at the end of the sec-|to do a great ;leal gfg:fi_ge;n::e&u‘l:!xe. ree. M, Lots. jr.. defeated John neg. fond stage of the Northern professional | But the urge of mosi T e 0o e Jacosle defeated Dr.-Carl | o1 championship. what time they have, in playing. l ln E s 1 seldom find players who can tell The American challenge did not look me the length or weight of their Men’s Doubles. very strong. Bill Mehlhorn was five Second round—Clifford B. Marsh and Mel. vin Pariridge defeated Ralph McElvenny and Alan Hernnston 6. ner Griffin d S shots behind Whitcombe with a 146 and Larry Nabholtz only just man- clubs, and not one in five thousand can tell the distance between the bal- ON at $200 | at $500 Roward Vosh e u 8 Se . y vi - . 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