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THE SUNDAY STAR. . €. AUGUST 14 1927 SPORTS SECTION.’ Chzcago Flag Win Would Be Popular Delaney-Paulino Fiasco Blow to Rickard THRONG SURE TO GATHER 2:09 PAGE IS TAKEN MARS PROMOTER’S PLANS FANS ARE CONVINCED CUBS SAFATGGA SPECIAL WOULD EXTEND THE YANKS 18 TAKEN BY AREL pOR SPEEDBOAT REGATTA BY CALLIE DIRECT, 'FOR 1928 OUTDOOR SEASON = B soerated Pres Start Wednraday. Orciober | w\‘ man Rogers Believes That More Than 100,000 i B ““I W sportsman, and driven hy Vie Flem- | of Whether Winds (“:: 5 Tried A net o Potomac WASHINGTON. ated Press NORTH RANDALL. Ohio, Callie Direct, black gelding by Armstronz, owned by Frank Cal- | Tighin, Ohin, business man and | the Assae wst 13 August th b i Series Likely to § Regerdless prroval Colorful B Choice of Tex and His Unsatisfactory Loss on sque Wnodrhnpprr Undoubtedly Was B spacl ness Presiddent’s Cep Classic on value of £ o inz of North Randall. won the 2:0 pace, feature event on today's Grand Circuit program here, in straight heats, (aking a good field into camp including Dr. Volo, heat winner in the 5000 American Pacing Derby at Kalamazoo. time was 2:02 5 opposition was furnished by Cap. Grattan, from the Cudmore stable of Seaforth, Ontari SARATOGA RESULTS FIRST RACE Athel. 110 (Thin 13 Necond . Abni Fath S e Foul to Delaney Complicates Situation. route Distraction, Javol-od. eptember 16 and 1 W second Ar ind el jnmped to tart "atoy “1;- him ILLIAM A, ROGE ehnir- | held, “and it \ fairly conservative showed min of the President’s cup estimate that 100,000 will be on hani took a lead ¢ ves declared last night [next tme. I'm inclined to believe | In the stretch Sun fd that preparations were there will be many more than that. . but Ariel was so much heing made to handle a There will he tho Rt win by move than 100,000 people at |of town. Our three Jengths. Sun Edwin took the classic speedhoat ptember | throughout place by lengih over Distraction. | 16-17 off Hains finale of the speedhoat season and The winner's time was 1:12 33 1t was variously estimated that the | many of the wealthy people who go smand romped home ahead ofe a |crowd at last vear's regatta numbeved |in for this sport will come here field of mine in the Saranac Handicap. | from 73,000 to 123,000 people,” said {base all fans would go to a world ovous was second and Cheops. | Rogers, who is vice commodore of the The Wideney entry’s time was | Corinthian Yacht Club under the aus 1.5 for the mile of which the regatta will be way Laverne | The ok speed and was too oid, he hung indd his legs would not carr; more. Azain Delaney the Spaniard showed unlimited nerve, courage and willingness as well as aviiity to take a sock. But it takes more th pass assay as titular timbe As for Delaney it is ked bigger and better azainst the bigger man. He tried to wmake a fizht of it. but the tactics of his rival prevented any chance of his doing attractive work. Trying to bat ter through arms and elbows when vou have precious hands to look after is a painful and precarious game. RY SPARROW: McGA LEW YORK Rickard does to think of Jack Delanes which went to the rench- an_on a foul in the seventh round in New York Thursday nizh Tex left all the back-siapping | hand-grabbing out in Chicazo just {ake in the setto. While pretiy we occupied with present affairs, Rickard ver negleets the future. He is look- ing for a good heavyweight help donz his 1928 outdoor Undoubtedly the ant CHADWICK. down tween W Inckoey irkah lenzth win made a b the hest he e teve tep A colt he August not know meaning coming ¢h and the mentally 1o thr Octohey Ko of hattle e up alfair Washington and fact 2 ken hetween ven: a what the fight il Ne the hoys ittle 1 on one Bcen sands from out rezatta has been boomed the country as the grand | hu \ R fram matter of 10 d of returns are net | day voriiex have heen [ Yo Yankees seem | oppe buttoned up in A leaving the D \round | nizh pennani winner n leasi three ean auite in v secording to whether hei lies with Chicago. Pitts 14 be t w vaces So Vittshurgh to give tunity o settle down A to avoid civing the series the s minstrel show ths wor'd all in. bt e Th 4 have thin the Am rain sheeul th~ X The canad i “ e that he ind than ever revolving he tratin hoat " regatta on y Tassic a to spectators. last year's committee s ins to muke the power interesting as possible | Taind. *Time N Much was learned from |King Solomon's Seal regatta which will be | nd Acakeek concen it w T day off be Chic necessary m=! Le ne Maclstrom Tetmeraire. Wampe the 1 New first Ve twa wames Then the trains were wond . SECOND RACT: was Tex's choice to Tarzh o Louis s the world series smonents of the Yankees The fans vhe are hazinninz to ept the Vi tory Yanks with resiznatic #re hopinz that the Chicago Cubs win ths Notional Le ue nonnant They think the Cuhs would give the Yankees Al new nzation nd kle their furny he The Cu hustlers nd the Y 2 bu: and if the tive <houls <h, the detonation would 1 terrific § are Worthy of nks ol omethin Pirates Foes. $The Dall o York and They fizu Wlities of ) ¥ while th: Pittaburgh pitching might b wealk s to suffer £ 1t seems to he public belief —that is ihlic belief—that if th the St. Louis Cardinals 1 tozether again in the world series th~ Yankees will annibilate them | 15 of a vear ago. The tide sets| At war: and vet it old Grover Uleve 1and Alexander is properly preserved for the engagement. the Yanks might ‘e the same trouble finding him th~* they did in 1926 If half of the world series is plaved New York the first game may take © at Yankee Stadium on Wednes. | October 5, It could be played | ctober 4 in a pinch. It is not vitally | coszary that it be played hefore Wednesday. which would give the Tovs 2 chance to get set for the fra: fter the rezular schedule closes on Siundzy. October Could Repeat 1926 Plans. 1t St. Louis wins in the National Teazue the arrangements will be prac tleally s they were in 1026 when, as the first o>ries in New York ended. all Kands bourded special trains and tonk leurs base hetween the Pittsburgb - t the sgering the tes s good as re New Pirates. possi are Roze of thr nkees, dreading I t the a cojlapse wnd I plaved loaded and the moved cheerfully T.ouis, where a forth the entire Miss 1 moodly portion of Texas hy motor Thioe zumes were plaved in and the last two were fought New York. on October 9 and If the toss of the coin should make the 1927 program similar to that of 1026, with the first games in New York. it is probable that Wednesday, October 5. and Thursday would fall to New York Saturdav, Sunday and Monday to St. Louis, if th> Car dinals win. Or if the Yankees uot the first three games. Tuesday, Wednos day and Thursday would go to New York. This schedule also could he followed in the avent that Chicago wins, fans and players all nd happily on to St rveception hrought ippi Valley and out in 10. and Alternate Twos Possible. 1f the Pirates and the Yankees plav in the world series the games ~ould alternate twn by two in each city. Thus the teams could play in bursh on Wednesday and Thursday take Friday for a hath and play in New York Saturday and Sunday en take an extra snooze on Monday nd g0 hack to Pittsburgh for Tues day and_Wednesday. with the finish in New York if a necessary. On the whole ably would make for conditions. Of course. if the Yankees hegan at home the series wonld ha arranged so as to bring Pittsburgh home on Satur. day and back to New York on Sun- day, hecause there is no Sundav base hall in Pittsburzh. This would not give the players any rest except that which could b2 ohtained on sieeping cars. and the folks who follow the serfes would again have reason to wish that all world series were in that region where hase ball is not presumed to he plaved due to danger of igniting the hats, this prob good weather Pites. | saventh game were | BIG LEAGUE AVERAGES (Including Games of Thur AMERICAN. CLUR BATTING. NN Phila. . Wash. Detroit St Chicago Clevel'd Roston . K New York Chicaxo. . De a Cleveland Boston St Lowie INDIVIDUAL (Records G he. XY jer Dykes Nean, Judge. Burn< Clancy Poxx. Blue Todt Sheely, h. & Dl Ch Ph. . Det Ghzr. Dt Collis i 863 LIS 11143111 SUL107 432 86136 Wa. 101 380 Ciel 108 125 08 310 390 211 1108 §0R Has Ward Regan, | ORe. | Mor't Rogell. Spurn. © Roth'k. Be. M'r.$.L. S Di. 6 Wa. 3 Cini’ Bx. M Ste'art, SL. 09 Y. 08 31 3 THIRD arranged according FIRST BASEMEN. AB. R. H2h3bHR. SBPo R0 114 BATTING. 1o 2713 BASEM 66103 10 P Dosi ax HR Pt day.) NATIONAL. CLUB BATTING. Club Pittsh reh N. York | Phil‘phia, Chicago. | Cinnaty St Louis, 3 | Baston | Brooklsn G 304 N 109 i 800 104 3586 4 100 X 108 | Pittab rei 106 106 106 104 2840 81 Loue. | Baston | Brookiyn: | tone.) | Harris Hdri K Grimm. Chi Hurrus, Bos S Cy N.Y SL 0 Chi G Nt 1 Pt BIn miey X | G Tham Hermn Bin Piop. Cin | Relly. Cin Aftreau. Bii SECOND SL 104 430 NV 108 101 Bge. G0+ Piil 4K 140 Fox. 1% 200 Ph ch BNl {Erisen S | High Trynor, P 4| FIT NY-Bo. Dres'n, | Barrt, Reese. 09 381 O 56 A5 1 911 441 13 FIRST BASEMEN b 3b HR H g ks 63126 16 B2 1T6 18 110027 68 % | turned 1o exc Amplifiers sea wall of nformation of value to the spectator | | transmitted Coast Guard will nccupy a the three-mil The ampl number of ing at the ganta. For i will he ther play great crowd and, in keey the day—sp rerial cireus from Bolling In the me mittee is wr problem, a show. The Board of Tr Manufacture bining efforts to help in this respect, | dervols Ralph Colem n of the devoting his e between ellent account. Potomac Park and through them from hoat, the Apache, place near e course. ifiers will be one of features that were lack first President’s Cup. nstance, in fuil races, that force and entertained continuously, ping with the peed—there will put on by Field antime the estling with its to way to finance Chamber rade and Merchants rs’ Association ar bhe regatta com the com an has been made chair finance committee and entire time fo the of raising money “We need thought at night co the of regat the $10.000, first,” not $5.000, Coleman said oy ta wa nal made the event the a re- the Marine Band will this keeping the 1ghest big of Commerce, ind is job as was last | | ehase will be placed along the | s0ss); all | | Nomad the center of | won keynote of | & an the aviators | announcement | has grown o in size and importance that to hane more than doubt if the are being a gatta much it will “There are pay a Int o hrought yachtsmen j They went regatta, ing would shape. vachtsn see t financially, here hy a dle it ever properly will was reckoned. 1 city's business men, sked to support the re understand how mean to Washingion. a dozen f monev for fow prompted by eivie spirit out and fought for it. It w men he that thing the through ship who ties that would hard-working the romising the country's lead Capital cost | | Anushka e tone, 147 (i reen Dragon Time, 4:144, THIRT, Ariel. 1 ¥ 5 third Groicher. Night Life Dodeson 4 s Nova ORI A B Iongs— R 7 1o 10, won THuft) 8'ta 1.3 to 1 “all. 115 (Paseinmay What'Il n 1 Bl Run, rst et Time Calibu Sin Meddler alsovan’’ Garner) 4 Storm Kinz second: Tndian Love 2 to 1. third. Time In. “Son ORattle Rozere. Be and Licky 107 tn | 14 10161 Ramo jour “air. N FIETH RACE (Lmqw!_ 123 won: Vale o Avila rear-olds Ei Buv 0 Verdi i _Time Dolan. SIXTH RACE. Finite. 118 (San Honsezirl 5. second i thrd Bewithus a e, 107 Cavsarian St G alsn ran Rudzway Smoldering 1<0f Alwars and Cennaught Park Results RACE. fyearolde to Let 4 won: Harp of Pronk an FIRST ) 3 o fesmar a SECOND RACE. furloncs—L. LMY LI0 (Matiny. $10. b (Chatmers) Tina El o ran vear-olds w10 (Chrran won: Golden ' Lack 0. e~eond: Dolly - Din 8590, third. Time. Gaitien Bloom, See' 1§ Teal. Tnvictus, Prodi- Roman Sandal also 51 nd 1p chil THIRD RACE. “.vea o% iMana Wil Rose 108 acond: Gray of Dawn. 10 m R0 i Time. 1:07 Grunstake and Bedford Saint FOURTH RACE Adamae. Mds: 313 furlon 56,407 5150 non 1¥iahiian and up: 6 S410 11 (MeCaber 103 tlosiah ol <540 thronzh chopper o much paint. debon the ox's Pyre- Paulino has hieftain in war What Georges Carpentier. the nair Orchid Man, and Luis Firpo, Wild Bull of the Pampas, did for pocketbook the Puncher th nees ymised to do. Still, it Delaney Bright Eves, the It Restigouche. could Basque on the chin sleep he would be just ttraction in the great outdoors Summ- For as a Zulu enlor the attractive zing Rapier of the hut stah the and send him to 1s much of an next Tex Now in a Dilemma. 3ut all know. the great bat tle ended in a foul, when Delaney wa ahead on points, but he had noi con vinced the fans that Uzeudun would not wear him down ‘hefore the 13 vounds were ended Rickard, to polished language which Gene finds so agreeable, is hung upon hovns of a dilemma. Tust what effect showinz will have something that time One hardly knows how to figure mood of the genus fan. But it wor !seem as though Paulino may have step ont of the picture. His victors over Knute Hansen and his doubtiul win over Tom Heeney are still fresh in mind. True he slowed away Havry Wills, but it now is recoznized that most any ordinary heavyweight would have done e YACH as vou in that Tunnay the Paulino’s on the f only will poor ns i tell. the il e the aney WLV . there Delaney's Hands Brittle. maulies are brittle; he ma safety take undue liberties with them. He hi* the Basque several times with his pet uppercut. but in jnstice 1o the former light-heavy King it must bhe said he did not get a chanee to land it on a vital spot Several times he made Paulino grunt with hody wallops, and cuffing jahs ind hooks brouzht the blood from the woodman’s nese and mouth. But nothing he did was seriously damag ing The truth is that Paulino cannot ha regarded trial horse, He does not to stand up and zht. [ double, walking always the direction he ks may he con Europe, but Jack's not with know how ‘nt almost ahead in his oppenent zood fighting in kes 1o hit over here S0 it is fair to give Delanev a test 1ivst a smarter and abler opponent ore his famous rizht Is set down neffective azainst heavyweights. What closer observers would like tn rter willingness on De lanev's part to aceept without fuss a zood hody lacinz. He has a bad habit of turning aside and making a sri mace every time he gets a poka midships This may he for effect. buf it does not look good to critical ob. ervers. But he it a nervy boy, and every indication that his injuries in the last year er him ne more. is numerons EN =FRE ACTIVE AS REGATTA DRAWS NEAR ITH the hig Brown: Charlbess, Charles F. Denley R111 619 18 3 510 485 A6 SHORTSTOPS rega optember 16-17 in the offing and much hustle neident to it apparent, and many craft on cruises or preparing ta “shove off.” these e and golorful davs on the Poto- mae and neighboring wat The week Ches and Bonhomie, R. (". Roehling R. D. Rives of Corinthian Club in his Virginian also attended. The yacht, Oldot, by Comni Capital Yacht Club. by Vietor H. Borsodi, president of the Sorsodi FFuel & Oil Co.. of Houston, Tex.. and has cleared from Washing ton for her new home port. night off to travel bhe. ‘l“r(vvk (‘hr»‘ . fie & third. Time A Nonon ‘and Just FIFTH "RACE miies rint Listerine, Rock Ao ran tds zndup (Thomas). | S Grea Time. John an sa G2a a 5% 166 NY Hodap, C1. 5 Adms. 'S 1. B 180 Blw'ze, Wa. 99340 Kamm. Ch. 104 5374 . De. 107 44 (Conyricht i). C. TYPO NINE SEEKING SIXTH SUCCESSIVE TITLE 1927 4007 M1 WAR WHITES EASILY WIN IN POLO GAMES ;.\, Lo Ranzom, Amen-Ra alen pon SINTH "RACE m ~Area a0 are formerly owned W. Forsberg of T. heen bhoughi Jacks'n, NY Sand. Phil | Enclish. Ch | Wright Pit F | Fard. Cin , 3 Ruroft, Bos 1 { Botler.” BN 104 | Sehmhel, ST i | Flwere, Bin | Theve w <L N 7 by two- and cruiser Irene, commanded gan, has sailed on a eruise to Philadelphia peake Bay points SHORTSTOPS, War i 3186 10 5K 261 31 RO White poloists proved | their outstanding superiority aver the 1| War Department Reds and 3d Caval- vy teams on Potomac Park oval terday afternoon, 14 to 0 nd beating the latter They were the most overwhelm victories the Whites have gained over | (J05i aiim “ran these foes this year valry scored over race for second honors in s Phi. 05 Wbt or 1ol 4 Whites did not' give their usual | Hewn, et o3 ) h handicap. 3 CE. 3 Rith 3§ i During the eight periods of riding 3 Forhl, Det’ the play of Maje. Woodward and Chaffie and Cols. Margets and Morris stood ont Col. Margets was n the star of the White, scoring fre=ly and playins cleverly in the hack position, Lieut, Perry broke into tute role and accounted for tallies. TWalier. 3 TH RACE mile--—Red - Weod RSt 1o |} — Boley. ‘Pm' es S et Sn and XTH consecugive champion. <hip is the objective of Wash- mngton’s Union Printer hase | hall team when it enters the | ship series, seventeenth annual Typo-| Victories have been scored at New | graphical tournament at Cincinnati, | York, Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburgh morrow. and Clark Griffith Stadium here dur- That sixth victory would mean five ing the five-year march of the local yins for the local team in the second | team. Their fate at Cincinnati will race for the 35,000 Garry Hermann | be learned at the close of this week. and practically assure Heine | iph Othar cities, having teams that will é“’ehh and his cohorts of that coveted Play are: Toronto, Boston, Cleveland frophy and practically assure Heins St. Paul, Detroit, New York and presentatives have four wins against ne for any streak that has been unbroken to | date. The victory in 1922 gave Wash- ington two wins in the first champion- | ves defeating the former K L 100 400 Hund Ch M'r. W.Bs. xng-?fl 1avT, Koe'g Reev's, 1'ay bn.-n. Dev'os. DY Berg. Ch Ger'r, Old Dominion Boat Club holds its nest regular meeting on September 7 rec hauled out at tht Grezory boat vard for general over hauling and painting include J. H Littlchale’s 10-foot bridge deck cruiser Crusader; Joseph H. Humphérson's 35-foot raised deck ervuiser and C. M Coulon ~nm~(l|mu Little Jack. CHICAGO WINS $10,C00 LINCOLN FIELDS RACE CHICAGO, Auzust 13 (#).—C £10.000 La feature race of the clo mee| A-vear-olds and un, 101 (wall Queen coconi: S 00 hed Wi Chulavista. Marvalte, m Cook. Lanzour. Two heen en H. Hilton's 65-foot has the railway at Ragan's for cral overhauling and paintin as hought the 31-foot Estelle ML.of the i Pegzy .DER! OUTFIE 468515033 Pit 103 Pit 1 Pit. 60 NY 0K Ch 104 Fhil 42 % B h\rkl 0 | Harner i S 23 ek | Hafey Mueilsr: Qra Fenin \ William Reitz raised deck cruiser Corinthian fleet the Reds in the 1 the round . Clarence Hall's yacht Kestral has ! been on the Forsberz marine ailway for installation of new propellers flagship | has been for a vearolds and _un: & fur 113 1 Elst Q7N %404 Paul Weidal I1. 104" (Herbert | Smolky Dar. 10§ Time. 171 Eleanor o 5% The eruiser Wafer Witch, of Potomae River Squadron on t he Corinthian railway thorouzh overhaulin One of the 35-footers. formerly ed to the Corinth'an fleet, been bought by H. €. Hatton. Sale of a 315 H. P. Mian Harry Carter for use in a atiached to one of his lumber ers, is reported hy Ragan's hoat yvard third Levoy. Lady Attica also ran Syearolde and_un: 6 uitiea, 108 Tanliny won: Minstre! Bov. 11 2 "econd Keeper' 103 d_ " Time. 1-1A% Hou'. Majoe and Kindred | Indianapolis. P Oftibe. 11w, In order for any team other than fAccording to the method of award- | Washington. to win the second tro- 18z the trophy, the team winning the | PhY. it would he necessary for it to ost games in'one turn of the entire | (2ke the remaining eight annual it of twelv ., S .. spme award. By winning this vear, °XPECting to find opposition easier to Washington's team would have a han. | SO10Uer this vear than last. Tony «icap of five full games over all other Suess, though, veteran of 15 tourna- mines with little chance of being over. | [IeN'e, Will he absent from the local hauled in the next seven years. So line-up this year. His record is long Hene and his type toseora” foe) |2nd colortul in typo dianiond history reasonably assured of capturing the and he will be missed. sscond of the Herrmann Trophies in Youngsters Are Added. 1334, when the second series closes. Several youngsters have heen added to the roster since last vear, no less than five heing listed for typographical tournament_play for the first time. They are: Tommy Dalglish, Mac Mc- | Pherson, Donald Gartland. Bennie | Schneider and Charlie Jeffries. One of the reasons why Manager Webh is claiming a stronger team than that which represented the local union last vear, i= Gladstone Rouda- | bhush. pitching star. who was out of action last vear with a broken leg He has made a successful comeback and is considered at the height of his_career. | Brownie Lemeric, a veteran cam paigner. will he back at h old stand In the infield, where he has starred in numerous tournaments. Heinie Wehh, wha does not deny that his pitching days are numbered, will hold himself ready to step into the hox if necessary. He has Norman Hutchinson, Tom Heany and Si Simons ready to pitch along with | Roudabush and himself. Other members of Jast vear's team who will play in the tournament are: | JeM.5 5 Ed Lowery, Charlev Holbrook, T)\kflllhauu Clev Desper, Lou Hollis, Ray Homan, Tom- %M}; e my Ford and Alhert Rose. | K r,,r CENTRAL REDS GAIN (it JUNIOR LEAGUE FLAG, Thurst'n, W } . P 3 q adv Busch Det 23 43 3 H . 4 1 Central Reds with eight victories ir won the Sport Roval Firet Cali championship two Roush. N L'str'm, NY Walker. ¢ Culer. Py Seott. ‘Chi Spide Phil 13| welch. Bon U'ms. Ph A08 | Holm. St1, 307 | Rich'g. B icage salle Handican, ing day of the Fields today. fin- and ree-sixteenths deep in mud in 2:04 1.5 was second and Rhinock ) won the Falk Tabin. Bos. sch'e ST Larii Chii100 4 detor,_Ch. 0K 306 Ch at- a substi has one of the £ at Lincoln ishinz the mile over a track Rothermel third COLUMBUS RESULTS o : : FOURTH RACE. ear-olds milec—Flatterv. 0% Herbert) ot won: Friar Mint. 111 1d: Beneficient Time. 1:19 Cha Sear-olds Poal) Rothermel 115 second . Rhinock Smith First to hoat motor push S schoon- L'mar. Rice. Wash | Wheat. Ph | Mnueh. Det 107 4 Summa, Roher Piute. R Cyrenian an and’ the Fors minor “DARK HORSE" IS BEATEN. DULUTH, Minn.. August 13 () Bert Durves of Wichita. champion of K nd “Dark Horse™ of the Na- tonal Horseshoe Pitchers' Associa- tion tournament here, was defeated today by the champion, €. C. Davis of Colnmbis. Ohio.. 3 The tug Baby has heen oi bherg marine railway for Airs and paintinz. RACE. S FIRST longe=—Mally 740 2oyear-olds and up: 3 109 (Chiloutt) won Mary 32,20 re JSmith, Roe Douthat. SL 1 Statz. Riin H'th'te. € iPool). S3R$ (Tenner)nut (Moser) man, Flagship OCTnck. 100 1 280 (Pevic). £2.40. thud Wengel." Delarious. Louise d Stowaway alse ran OND RACE. 4.vear-olds and tp: 5'a Minows - Kinz. 103 (Sylvia 3 Woodery, 106 ond; Red thied. ‘Time. mmie MeCoom Gee. Request, R 160 Bo Rl 263 Y. 4811 Be 50 204 BC 58 ey B Participating in flie cruise to St Michaels, Md.. for the annual rezatta of the Miles River Yacht Club vester: day and_Friday 13 haats of third Time. 08 e Iy | Capital Yacht Club. craft anc ”'"lv E“ o Demar | thelr owners were Margretan (s R R an ship), Commodore R. S. Dovle: Aquia. 'l‘f‘r.'fn\fv’f..n up;. 1 | B0 B commodore Melvin Church: Mer. (denner): | cury 11, Bob Smith; Westwind, Dr Call_113 | Thomas E. Latimer; Vemo, McCord - | Kittiwynk. Roy Whitman: Nenemoo- <ha (auxiliary yawl. Lyman F. | | stem in Vogu ; ington’s typo aggregation will mnpt b2 resting on its oars at Cincin- nkei, however, Manager Webb assures, 1ar he i expecting a grueling test for the team which has won its ldst 19 pamee in printers’ ranks. A “double knockout system” has replaced the “own-andout” plan of conducting e vious tournaments, which means that i team has to lose twice to another idne to be eliminated. rather than re- tire after one defeat, as in forme years. The newly ndopted system will give eich team a hetter chance o survive 2hd at the same time increase the number of games the winners musi It is a fairer method to 4ll teams, it 15 thought. and Manager Vebh feels confidert that practically the same nine that won 19 straizht tournament games in the past five : be able to survive a lonze but less exacting series, especially with the aid of five dependable hurlers ton won the f Herrmann > in 1922, the vear Washing team’ Staried winninz POTOMAC NET TEAM HAS TITLE CLINCHED PIBLIC PARKS LEAGUT Team Standine many i Junior 0 just ended. 15 hehind, were second. Vernon netmen Southern . Railway and Argvies fol- | lowed in order. { E. T. Grizsby of the Sport Mart pre gsented a loving cup 1o Central Reds, Manager Lawrence Heinrichs accept ing ‘t on behz2lf of the m. Other | Wingt' > 9 8187 | werta members of the vietorious team are | Lund'n. Bo. ; 0D 1ok {|BELEn. CH Sruart Benham. Arthur Fillius, George i Ihom's. ¢h P e Brandt Paul Brown. Joe Dinkin. Nor. | fankce. Det i o o s P Tock Lwan Graft, Kenneth Fisher. Philip ' Stoner. Det o9 Betey. Ridn of | Nackman, Graef Buehm, Burt Par-|Lisbee W. 0 1.133 | Bowarde. dis s and Gene Nichols | W By 4 ned; SL. 34 38 3 T v Henry Park cons e Sk PR R the runnerup! Under direction of Walter J. New (W of Corinthian A. ¢ { Grove, Phil d uy 3| 4 man. manager ident. the league en- [Hol'N'v Do 30 0 Tones ‘SUT. 91 0 011 |H Bell teams, s pre a highly successful season Warbre: W 43 & 0 .0p3 | Clark. Bkin Russell.” Bo. 0 0.007 PITCHING ted and clean competition m«rv\"rl all the way | Weizer, By 00004 ml_Ph 00080 W, Final Team Standing. Won. X il vo West, Wash i ] o W't Wingo, Det Tarbert Ruble, " Det CATCHERS, LRI 47108 THYten ) 53 80 108 Mei*ahed Dalton. Wartelis . Silent Cal Helene and Bissell THIRD RACE furlongs— X540 Robe Run 13 S8 53105 “UNTZ” BREWER FISK TIRES “Time to Retire” 190L 14th St. N.W. North 1081 E. = — 10 50, <500 Allen), 10 second Roll third Time. Gettyshura. 1 Bea L Ckens). 81 Shay. 103 nd - Shasta third te. Lady and yn: 3 COneut § elma 0. 107 second: Whis o0, thir Stark, 1 The, | Henline. Bk Smith Dey er OFrell Cum'zs. 20" wan S0, =2 60 {Merrimee " S: LRz polymel. Rose Boni v “atan ran FOURTH. RA( furlongs—Topanzo $6.00, 0. won' P 380 0. secon cutt), €3.000 " third, herrvl Ratarian Medina_ Mike Mo Mso ran TFTH RACE. and 4 jurleng a0 S0 e, & 340 1.3 Cochrane. SL 64 184 R4 2 Hew bell and 1y Belvedere, William A. Heine: rer. Harry T. Knight Eiflite (sloop), Sam H. Wiggins; Janie. Jennery 1-year-olds and EEREN N T rroquer. 118" (Peyie) an' Haker. 113 (€ Time, 1141, Bar Kinfolke. * Lire Gald: | ey, dot and Sugar Loaf e CORINTHIAN TEAWS IN CONTESTS TODAY up ‘ R. " R aan| B | Suke'n Ganzales, a cin Bos e Ch w,;\.q]au Hartley. Bo CHligs. N.Y, Ghski. NY Hffm'n. Bo Perkins. Ph Crovee. Chi on Tailors for Thirty Years 80 87 = /2 nd up 1R ¢ haan Fusilear 15 Finley a Lucas Diobue Luane. | Pruett | Dec'tur. | Hanry, N RS iih. Bos FERb APt Ph 0600 83900 830! won 13500, satent Liflian. 104 et | Both TLongy. $5.50. 5 K0 secnan AChilentt €20 third. . Time. Commisstoner [ oo thurd. Time, | M7 man, ts Clary maiess. Wild Cat. Mrs. Tippity Witthat ajso ran i SIXTH RACE. d.yezr-olde and uln 8 !r"ry onee. S0 (Thiaiikiih, §0 06 £ e Corinthian junior and midget managed Walter J us Abte. " Jed- | have engagements today ds and wp: 1| Plaza field 97" i Robert The juniors will Manhat- s at I o'clock followinz a tilt be- tween the midzets and the Sam Riees, | a_Capital City Leasue match, at 10:30 o'clo Players, Smith. Det ety Camil S5 100 (Grooed 1143 Grapestone, bugzh Ay’ and Biilicen SEVENTH RACE mile and 50 Arde—Aleamn by that an the enzage ‘(Rooney | Warboy. Home Run. Gibson ndles hrstoptier and Hindies | Rther ke X angr. S, | Lione ey Keder ‘S oo Chy | B, Cie I Rufmng B {Burkeve, i Mart | Pennk XY | Geav B race WD, Hian. Bos games | HNSE PR Folline” et Walx, pn e p. Cm nofl: e Ehmke. P Braxton, W etk {20 Wing Dawan. Gene'h,” Box Blake. Chi Mon NV Json. P-C olhor: Chi Cvengz'e, Pit Roh t'n._Roe Grnid. NY.B MG, &L Root ") especially pitehers and eatehers sought the Corinth in midget and insect teams. Candi- es should repart to Manager New- any scheduled zame wving their first contest the newly orzanized Corinthian insect team how- ed to Georze Burns, 1 to 0. The rezu Iar inseets claim a forfeit over Chevy | Chase Insectz are hy EIRST RACE. Teddy Lon nids n ) (Crees). R10.7 Aitantida, 107 (Leanard s second Heretrix, 104 «Ford). 8310 i Time. 1 34 Pen. Chloric | Webon Fleiy de Tis and Shue al SECOND RACE. S-vanrnide in: 6 firlonzs Eddie’ Rickenbacker. 117 (Fisher). S:3.00, SH10. won: Clydella. 100 1 Zurchin | second: Capey Rov. 107 (Har third " Time. 1:13% Lads awrd_Gaflney. Remnant 1.1 b On. Mre. Erwin. Loreler Athar also ra THIRD RACE. “.vear-olds e Flynn, 113 (Harves ) 0. Prince R 3150 Recond SA20 third. Time. 1 Bi Rainst i T Seth Ladv Basil mate. Civin RACE. 1i% “"Rox Cre | | o starts League 37 Corinthians, Mount Siient ran Sherdel. <1 1 Whase T a0 BntnBNY By e B W 00167 101 0 0187 | Flrich, Park Public SERL3REERT etinched the \pionship r Parke League ten terday hy taking taking 00 eaven from Monument 1ehes the now 3 more en- ms tram atehes with 515 furlonge T a0 TBrown (Fernes | Profima. Gos . Handy Are Lade also ran 1o, 2355 071y If You Order Your Fa!ll and Winter Suit or Overcoat During Our August Sale This sale benefits us both. You save twenty- five per cent and have your clothes ready when you want them right at the beginning of the sea- son...\Ve benefit by keeping our tailors busy dur- ing the dull August perind.~ You choose from the largest assortment of waolens in the city Wasl mgton, leads by azcments Hovever the yace for secontd place warmer vest FOURTH med Pnric clean =weep . 0 o 00 Downeast Time, 1 0% i Sun of Araby-and Cyclops also CEIFTH RACE. Svearatls un: 10 miles of the Wai 101 (Duker). £9.50 10, won: Willie K.. 2% (Brown) S1745. second: Harase 95 (Ves Time ‘1 31 812,05 third Yaviza te:” Pefer. King Basil. Bri'liant. Oueen Alexander.” Patricia Marian nan 00 iaved Spi play POTOMAC NONL RECORDS., i Blin o B.N.V.. P ST Mas Rixox Osborn Vancs, Rlake. Luoue MeQ i1l Ferzusan Seatt. Pl MoGraw, Hk-SL Prustt. Phila R. Smith, Rns K fmann " Ch Ph Willoughhs Magse (i Dacatir Phils hrhardt Rkin Eillott Bklvn Dawson Pt Bom Quinn Moore SLW 0 0030 | Clark Phil 2 3 0 0068 | Benten NY. 17 4 b1 0 0043 | Meadows Hatnes PITCHING Ront. Chicazo WL | Hill. Pitte 8 Doak. Rro Alexander Phila Brillheart Chi Carlson. Phh Faich | Toe Chicago N, Y cin Prire Pt € o chy Biin cn Cir Gy For the best reasons The Connecticut-Copperthite Pie Company adopted MYLEX for their great fleet of motor trucks. Ask them— ror it lffii ! Reds hians Vernon Ratinar Manet ' GORMAN GOING ABRNAD FOR GO WITH PERSSON P - R 4 i "8 Hoot N High Hadles. Rinther Y Wash. Ny Zach'ry SL. Connally mike v ) Sand Prie. Shhtl ety Grazer and Midd) SEVENTH RACF Srieet Tample le0 / 3yearalde n: 1 Liz. 101 «Parshall ) ol VG ide Harrise Wiitee e Ao Shocker v oot mi Thurston. Was Was Rarnes, L EOCN CRLEKNEARY y Roteh Morrson e o CEW YORK s Il e Roton: REEN? ) Ohio, the 1 il inred upper Warher b of Columiy CUSTOM TAILORS Cor. 8th and G Sts. N.W. A PRE A P:iGA‘UM PRICE sz | Tailers for ) hosan ‘“‘nh ap GAS Fred Hurder wan vhen his ear g nto the brall on the ninety Afth lep pace in the inged