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26 SPORTS.” & THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1927.° SPORTS. ROWNIES NOW STRIVING CUBS-PHILLY TRADE |CUBS BOOST THEIR LEAD; |TEAMSTOCONTEST |HADLEY, LISENBEE AMONG TO AVOID CELLAR BERTH 1S0-K'DBYLANDIS - GIANTS ROUT BUCCANEERS ~ FOR COUNTY HONORS | BEST OF PLEBE PITCHERS B | enreaco, August 17 (9. — Com- District e and Maryland " or Landis tod fused to re- | po g Py . i e cham:| ¢ nissioner Landis today refused o re- [ py e Aceociated Press 1deventh home xun Irito the upper: deci ] ¢ e BY JOHN B. FOSTER. ] have been s ““owley’s Brigade Still Without Services of Rice, - il e dead wherely al Carlson: | Althongh the Giants routed the Pitts. of Uhegrandstand ‘in right fied, one | ponshin, of e Georgen R i bl aatoheug thend > v pitcher, came to the Chicago Cubs il pirates in the first game of of the longest hits of the Bambine's | League heginning this Sunday STWEEN mow and th d o wor league t the I'hiladelphin _ National [ i JH7CtE8 8 Cpoto Grounds the |career, Lot Gohale whe 1w Jonds| A threegame series has been ar the major league seasons ot Schulte and Nevers, While S(‘llallg Also Is on e club in exchange for Jimmy | Cpjcago Cubs profited by the result|Ruth by only one home run, struck | 2nsed wecks—the younger | Cooney, shortstop, 1 Tony Kauf-|,nd tods A4 lead ot St e . saeh fs making preparations than six o nd today had a lead of six full games, out immediately after Tuth had de- | Tach 1o m St vicrent pitchers who have passed the J » 7 2, lace e N, jona League | red a 3o - g st—Nats Get Young Pitcher. ann, pitcher. indication that Kaut- |In first place in the National League |livered his mighty smash. Ray Flas | stage of mere hired hands will have ¢ 1ce, | kamper, a rookie from the Texas |Strongest line | A ott St and { mann’s arm was sore when the trade | “Charlie Root's wrinkle hall baflled | League, 4 : b=t | T LUl L L U | was made, the commissioner’s nml—},‘ S SBrGOkIVH TawAPE anat (he ‘.,,..i;{;“;“;,; L Mayed shoristop for the! friangle A. C. will play host 10|may begin to le counted upon for the I elub in the 1916 consclidation with the |ing stated. The Philadelphia club | jore Ebbetts Field with a 3 to 0 deci-| e TWhtepHinsane on NHe Infter temmiB iniS eamaigne. o DLl oy Vare eral Leagne ontended that Kaufmann's arm Wis o, Joo MeCarthy's club played | A's Twice Beat Indians. diamond at Largo, Md., Sunday after-| ~Some have proved that they are —While | " b O . it hen the trade was made and | poiae 5 c = 3 o'clock lable for the pickings of next year - The Howley horde may change i 1 heads-up base ball and took advantage | mp o pi | 1 four i trace of rain fell here | The HO et s e that the president and manager of |t cvers anportunity. It was Haots |, 1ne Philidelphia Athleties opcned i . fact, there are four outstanding sterday shortly after noon, the | quco e str ed within the next | the Cubs knew that. | twenty-second. victory of the. season|ici Western trip with a doublehender I % cua| e [ Ahe Jkexikn 1 dEn ness management of the S 10 be SrenAORCC ¢ Rice and | _In addition to the two players the ing” put him still further ahead of | VICtory over the Cleveland Indians, | T 1o lead raid, 2 oHG Toch) O1F | i the Niingl Radus Baute ne decmed it sufficient to| WECK DY the retutn o iy ilte has | Chicago c! ive the Dhilltes $30,000 | 411" iSO R mndop | WINDINg thel first, 6.3 and: the second, | outaftown games with semior ang piteher who can be called (FEMS RIS ai6 postponement of the ball | (0 Tl o mmission with a | for Carlson, who has won nine and|ciycuits. The Cubs now have won 14 |3 ~The nighteap was fairly clos [uniimitey ieames s CaliLER f"'\i\m S hein bl o than he pitehed remainder of the after O O Mweeke, Tiiee [ 105t wo games since joining the |aut of 16 games played with Brooklyn. [ Until the ninth. when the Mackmen | ot Franklin 5566 after 5 o'clock. Hadiey and Etrentagioc Washinglon | the best piteher Itho! o sky was _ 2 AR AR R on D o i . 3 S ove e runs. . — d Pipg Moore of the New |th che although the sky Was| o n.qoun at New York during the last ieague leaders on June 8 {1t was Chicago's fourth straight vie: | PUt ever five run Washington Greys _would meet | 2nd Pipgras and Moote of tho JEW1,ng “the managen i game could casily have | PUICQ KD a4 S0 AT T ed Anide, | Although Kaufmann testified his |y, the fifth defeat In @ row for the | Detroit won its sixth consecutive | yjo1y Rosary nine in 4 5 o'clock game | VOTk K e Do | pitching sta As a result of yester-| "0 00 Gome hack to St. Louis. Sofarm had heen sore from the early|Rohins and the eleventh time they tory by beating the Boston Red | ;08 \ORTE B o i uveday, Call | hounced successes. Pipsras has beew |0t v ff. Nationals and Browns | #hd B (0 SOTE Mt iout these stars | Dart of 1926 and because of that he have heen whitewashed this year. |SO%. 107 Ired HdTmann, Boston|xopp 1500 d tried before, but he has not been| ¥ *d to stage a dual sketch this %, 100 G disastrous tour. conld not throw a curve I the| ‘Rogers Hornsby's twentieth home | catcher, was carrvied off the field un thrown into the warring of ulw .h..!»’« i aeon. oy | They also had to do without the serv- | commissioner said “In such a contro-lpun of the season. mserted with two | (N fous after a collision with Johnny | Hebrew All-Stars are without a Sat. as he has been this yedv, and oIl Moved to New York ently. the Browns are not going | M0 400 Nilers, pitcher, during | versy” he knew of “no more enlight- |men on hases in the seventh, enabled | Neun of Detroit in the sixth. Hof-|urday game. Call Columbin 7343. most respects his freshman weasoh | heritage. With Ok D 0 S s tiriy ey wis stricken with [ ning evidence than the physical per-|the (fiants to come from behind and |Mann suffered a broken nose. S foae There is nothing to MUIALe 484 hat | have done better n out of combetitive action Jesit- | ppendicitis just before the club's de-| formance of the individual. In 1926 {drub the Pirates, 8 to 4. McGraw's A summary of vesterday's games: | Senator Juniors are in search of a | Wiley Moore et ‘I’ o lon | Althous Mol . ir | Vas yanked out and Nevers now Is get- | games for an average of 563—higher | cancers and thereby offset the brilliant R | RyGenet tasser s PRt non troublestdissl r . o e and lost 14, which was by no mean the first time in 14 vears | / Ho may get back on | than the club’s average, .532, Landis | work afield and at bat of the Waner |¥ew York... =020 10030811 0 g 1 throw the “sink as It bas bad f ; , Pt 1 themselves in eighth \l el | eiten 8 R and @ tl hicago 008030 V1 posing of Monarchs vesterday, 15 to 4. | cqjled—the dry spitter that it rea bad for a team of the Br unless they come out of their|the SRt R Y o aan LURUCIEES Licarione starred for the winners. is—he will win. Moore has a muti t wit stump during this present home | ‘o Also Ts Out. There are suggestions that Kaut Cards Defeat Rraves, | Berg i —— A finger, which he thinks h < shump du | | mann's trouble was temperament or | . e ;| Counting 10 runs in the last three |t ing bkia, S ; ¢ Schang, veteran catcher, also ), 3 ts : wll game i - = 1 s delivery. Mordecai B g ke | Wally Schang, veteran catcher, also | temper,” the commissioner’s opinion ints did gain a full game on | HE0 DA DO L ke esterdayi SB: Deier Midgets) Dl iminisicclnees S MG a S BT oy Rt | is on the Browns' injured list. He was | giq; tes, but the St. Louis Cardi-| "\ 0" \ovpacden and Hofmann, Hartle earatl Corlathioat: 106 to .« |ole)three fingered Hrown, was pos: C : \When the Browns left here for the | spiked in the foot at Detroit, and will . ity nals were trimming the Boston Braves | Gibson. Smith. Collins. Stonet and Bassier, Bl = | tive that his mutilated hand helpe: ing runs from his teamr h 3 | be out several davs. Schang's absence and thus moved to within one game of | Carter pitched well yvesterday as|him. Young ball players are not ad- ol Gttt M}‘ Sast, on July 24, they were in sixth e 2 ‘ et o Sy e et ot tha In. | Will put the eatehing task up to Leo JUDD & DETWE'LER cecond. place. It was. the Glante' ff. | Fhiladelghia, 00001410 0—611 2| Emery Midsets defeated Crandalis, | vised, however. to g0 out in the back | A X fe] e A s : Dan | teenth victory out of their last 19 |Cloveland.... 60200 10 0 ¢ § to vard and monkey with the corn shell- | fell off as a winner, and now | ¢ the | Dixon, according to Manas Jians, and 1412 games ahead of the |1} g 3 8 ke DO LY . : e er, and now di E | cames, and the team now is only two |y E o And Cochrane: Miller, Grant. L [er in order to become stars in the | feats are verging closely upo last-place Red Sox. In three short|Howley, . i | j i e ; : Wails the Browns not only have fallen | Whenthe Nationalsfind an opportunt. | TAKE LEAGUE T'TLE]‘-HK es out of second place. [ Joe Warner was invincible on the |major league world o SRR SR ki 8 The St. Louis victory over the|Fhiladeinhia. 00300000 5—8 o 1/ mound for Hess Tnsects vesterday e ers who have not Injured L a new- was transferred Giants has attracted type who wanted more o was receiving to oston last year, as Pennock and Collins; Thomas, Cole and Lose 16 of Last 19. below the Indians, but have dropped |ty to tuke the fleld, a youns right-hand | Cleveiand 000000000—010 3, : adley Biggest S se. ot S vear are ¢ f¢ el hit mes of the cellar. This | bitcher, named Fred Burnett, will show Rraves came in the eleventh inning. | 'U"‘m'“ P r.wl ,'“' nl» [t t’ ‘Ml' LJland “his team defeated Severoids, Hadley Biggest Surpri g :‘1(3 : v:( vl,u‘ L 41 are the lo And Jowering. of the Browns was caused | is wates to Manager Harris. Littic| 1 Prankie Friseh’s allaround play s(m.q’\ k el s i O AHe plicher whe ot SRl PEE L il e LU LU AR S U S8 oF ames | is know 3urne: vho used to pitel Judd & Detweller diamonders, who [out in the play of tl vorld cha Sy i most and has produced the most for| l'enno eterans of the Yanks, are he their Joss of 16 of the last 19 games | is known of Burnett, who used to pitch , who [out in the play of the world cham o — i ey | the best e feciiits OtheE & there's plenty of trouble ahead | but he was recommended to President | for 10 safe hits but tightened up in | Philadelphial 0 2 0 2 10 0 0 x—5 11 0 J®5 TGN A8 208 SUCSC 0Ene “,““‘"““‘ shinglon. IELSUSESERI R Pt il being rapy for the Browns unless they can shake | Griffith, and the prexy \\n'ml] the - R A |the pinches for a 5.3 decision ¥ Hllxm Kolo. Douohte and Picinich; Sweet - PSR ey Ruels ”!nvn n‘f the North \:|| r‘: 'w'\'z :\ ‘v'.’», l\\”vr:;. :, ‘ '4]':\‘ runners on the losing habi they can e | hurler to report to Boss Bucky here. | Dairy by taking vesterday’s game, will| Philadelphia opened its serles with | 14 Won i 3 1 . uld not do this year, and m s, and it is anything but a sout off the iosing habit. The last vear in " | lelphia opened its series with | Games for ay and Sunday | (5P atter 1928, Clark Griflith, | paw vear in that league. The N h s : o + promise in his | piy the Hartfords tomorrow afte 4 e aibad ’ S000120000—3 7 00 s which the Browns finished eighth was | If Burnett shows any promise in 2 Hart) a the Cincinnati Reds with a 53 victory, | f LA 003 are sought is Speaker Insscts. Ll 5 ‘ RSl ilatle L T e R omnes hefare the | workout he probably will he offered | hoon on North Ellipse diamond at 5 | Lster Sweetland - outpiehing thres | "o, 200000 8 0 00 6 -6 & LiGan "Norh whBi aricels wilk (o ¥ Dilchet L I e L LELR LT presest owner, Phil Ball, bought_the | National contract dabae ki ) Cineinnati huvlers, Freseo Thompson, | and Henite Gl i e R B e i e R | €OmBARS® 1o 16 yeurs aso o ¢ contenders for the | phillies' second baseman, stole three |st. Touis 2 00 0 000 0 1 0 2—5 16 b Yary socd 1t ¢ | JOOES ARUS = i R apital City League unlimited crown. | hases b2 00 13 00oaiai=iio : Al OF GRID S S Many liked Lisenbee in the South. == . % — f v g 5 " : but thought him too frail. He is no DEMPSEY DUE TO REACH | tuvss s wos s ot o st e |t e v on ALL OF GRID STYLES |y Hichin o e b v som oor am fective pitching of Davis enabled Juad | the Yankees wot under Way atipig.en .. 0003 10000—411 who has pitched the Yankees to what | Mercury Juniors are plannins & Detweller printers to take the sec- |12 7080 HA0 Hhe GUHETCAT SCABIS | New York.l..0 0 201012 x—814 ave called five defeats, and he is the |a strong foot ball team on the f RROW | ond game and series from Thompson's | Iaders ambled n winners by an §-1 Aldridge. Cvengros and Gooch: Barnes, | only pitcher in the American League |this vear. A meeting will he A okt . Dairy, 6 to 3. Tweedale hit three doun- | 0Unt. i be Ruth hit his thirty- | Henry and Devormer e who has buttoned up that team so suc-| Monday night at 8 o'clock at Sixt bles in as many times at ba o i 3 A (S LeSS) 1 and streets, P\ ates are e e CHICAGO. August 17 (P).—An all lnh(n‘”-\f-r Cleveland has had too mnr[v‘»‘»lrl‘ !Vvv}(:\:::'nd:‘ Alicanida s _— Davis hield the losers to five hits, | . Dot ! 5 he winners took the second series D c T POS MUST wIN ; merican set of {mn ball coaches has xperience to be called a Arst.vear i s ol provite e as w5 tanche an| it sinnees ok s scond drtn| | pue g acug uapins || D+ 6. 1Y weemnied Tiviadions i tins 1o | ST %, ot ST - CHICAGO, Auzust 17.—Jack l;l‘nl‘\p. £40 ringside ,\-‘.-?:l«t has pleased the | firct e, | ”{\l‘;n’ L m"v:;li‘nvrlwlln 'h(" \l_"v"lfll\'{ Carroll of Detroit is beginning to show | TO DISCUSS GRID RULES. v today meared the scene of his|Illinois State Athletic Commission so ¢ i TO STA I OU E school inaugurated today at North-| " petter winning style. He has th “HICAG Gy e , foriheoming effort to climb the rough | that their approval of his official plat| Commerce Department nine won an | HITTER Y N T RN Y western University. ' bbbl ‘m"_h'“'r. ';,,‘,_,_l‘":,“r"‘ 'J-'J,;}Z.'I?,;m:“;,?,‘,: t 1 ’1/,.1';”\\5]‘. Lo oS ond. back. to the heavy:|is more or less of a formality. Sto-4 decision over Public Buildings | Player—Club AB. R. H. Pet. rool e coaching faculty are rep-| natural pitching cunning. He is not | officials today were summoned to the weizht championship helghts. There will be places for mearly |and Public Tarks in the Fedoral | Simmons, Afh... 251 75 138 .3 BT L | ented adyocates of Fastern, Middle | of the type occasionally ‘picked from | annual pre-season conference here on Accompanied by his wife, ]-:\-((\Ile‘{h‘m\fl customers able to pay the top | League vesterday. Navy scored an | Gehrig, Ya 131 116 165 . CINCINNATI, Ohio, August 17.— atuten of l-"v‘ vast and Rockne | (he bushes who can defeat a big league | September 10, to discuss rules and b Tt the former champion will ar. | scale of 40, while 35,000 or more can | easy_win over WarShipping Board, | P. Wane; : 155 BT 131 382 | Fither Washington or Cleveland |y O PIaye Fastern | (Am_Without much_training.” There | terpretation s et yive at 1055 am. tomorrow, five|squeeze their way into the topmost | . 2 ‘; },; 1;‘; -313 | Union Printers were to be eliminated | coaches who make their homes in eeeks from the day he climbs into the | rows of the gigantic inclin> Rickard = i y L ted | conches wh o th S aticienil. ing to battle for tl T s | plans to construct betwgen the north- | o ¥ Expressmen and ok b g i in the International Typographical hicago, Je Hawley of Dartmouth, L L Ale Ui e e e e Southern Railway Lattled for cight in HOME-RUN SERS. base ball tournament here today., |JUdse Walter Steffen of Carneie y. . OL GRID The stendy stream of ticket orders| In between these two limits will be | 5PHS g0 i deadlock yesterday | Gehrig, Yankees . Heine Well's Capital City entry|Tech, and Arnold Horween of Har erminal League, Colliflower's s o | dropped its first g resterduy vard, will ture on their vorite 3 soldier Field fig] as provid- | spaca for about 85,000 spectators at |, L g Ruth, Yankees ... | dropy s first game yesterday iw| ite :?l’u‘almnix\!\m»lli\‘,:” llx?i'zllxl\'llhl\;h]l?\l::: ’x»‘rl‘flm xf:mim: from £10 “[»S(M. meq | home run aided the Expressmen. | Williams, Phil | five years of tournament play after "Ii‘] h T Wil IS FOR IV SE SONS - < ot | Iy Qivi : Aveiprite | i = 'nsby, Gia taking 21 consecuti fotorles. Cleve.| Ienneth T. son, coa I‘ I I‘ E z‘ Quarters for some days, and the of. | equally divided between the five price | Colony Insecls pushed upward in e : o e O &~ |nt Dike University bethre s ficial approval of the seating arrange- | class b " . | the nch League race yesterday by " DRCUCE Lon. maaw v overwhelming | Northwesterr " athletic directo — Trents 4 the only technical prelim.| Dempsey’s outdoor ring at the Lin-| defeating Geor rns nine, 7 to . | RUN SCORERS. O e e il S cnwhemming | s photalther Middler Westernt. dé — fnary left undone. Tex Ri rd ex-\mlln l;‘hl race (vhl‘”‘:)l““: be rlond\-‘lxlm.»r gave but 3 hit Gohrig, Yankees odky g 5 i € | velopment. ITH the start of the train-|is the record of Eastern, wh pected to get this today if his| when he arrives, but he is not ex- e SR R LT AVebh: attampten. o sts o| Richara Hanley, Northwestern’s new | ing season but a few weeks | centaze is .3 e draughtsmen finished their blueprints | Pected to settle down at the track un- Combs, Yankees | fehting Chicagoians Ifl;.‘;',‘a”n-""‘v.l??., grid coach, will explain the Warner | off, coaches at the various | Business has fired the wor of the temporary construction on the -‘fl Monday. The Jbungalow of Col. | DUNDEE ENTERS SUIT 1. Waner, F : ing nine safeties in three innings for | YStem Which he learned in his own | public high schools of the | ing won but two and lost 13 floor of the stadium. Matt J. Winn, track manager, and all | Efoensby. 3 11 runs, Chicago won, 12 to 7, Webb-s | PAAYINE days at Washington. y local group are beginning |a mark of .133 i & R Knute Rockne has promiced to de.| 0 stir. as are the candidates for the | Figures follow: The New York promoter’s plans to | UC 0GLer 4D il 'C‘;;r’,"f{(“;\ TO GET FIGHT PURSE‘ sluggers continued their heavy clout-| .o \ith Janley the merita of the different combinations. While many . 4 A ¢ . : tts: b A, T anley rerits of the | ¢ abinations. le man % gratis with full authority to exclude ing, ‘f_”"’ ing 14 hits, but these were | chire |lav, "which Roekne still ,,I;q of the mentors are out of the city, Team Standing. scattered for only half that number | o po ona’ of the most valuahle ever | they are thinking a lot about their . s e most valuable ever 3 g e the public as Dempsey wishes. ) G : LEAGUE RESULTS : AIDReY | | Sisler, Browns runs. Lemerise, Lowery and Desper e MINOR GUE RESU 1 The ring i3 being bullt on the 1aWn | o e Associated Press. | Hendrick, Robins ........ | each hit safely three times, Pe| developed. Hanley's methods and |5rid prospects, and there are a num- |Tech ... in front of t clubhouse, where 'h(‘\ i training ignore the shift, ber of youngsters who are putting in ]“!.NQPI‘I . o 3 © the| MILWAUKEE, Wis, August 17.—|ddams, Cubs .. e | MWashington score: i ite | C PE=PETR 2 scores of mewspapgrmen © c 3 . A N i 2 considerable ay: l.\TElNA:‘IO&AL LI!.lGl‘P‘. o pet| Dempses’s "M“in,,‘f":‘ I:‘w; “:"(f‘::‘““ J:o Dundee of Baltimore, welterweight | Neun, Tigers ... o a ABH.O.A Chicah. ARH.O.A S ‘: L‘,‘,’],,;fi‘ \\r’viyrtnl:‘n:h;:;(;‘l;‘m: the II:E'F [r:":::,'. W.L. Pet. L. Po 3 g can have i Tl in e L s R an ‘5 e hieryus, 5 1 0§ - “ Lk e Sasas o SRAR N Dot B BAA Tor i sa0ToNE Bit tHercIY: 2 S10. . Walf b« 2 | selves In different departments of the Rlracun i Jerse City 3 s e e L | which he says was guaranteed him Loen \ 0 Kucharef. 7 | il | Individual Records. Tk 54 34 1h e, 8 $38 | are very fow trees available for the | B{l S, SR BT i Mot Nan : et 5 TO PLAY IN NATIONALS | <ume. : | dunl Records. Firtzame— o 000y BTE| Leo P. Flynn, Dempsey’s newssnting{Lincey Mitchell lust Thursday, Meadows, P : ; Tremen vt )| RYE X Aveusti 17 o _reeml o O e A Foronte e 00800600110 1|azer, said that the sparring partners |y i s vyl sponsored | Reuther, Yankecs fiunie s | Harch : Bouman, Dutch tennls champlon. has | 10, fox' are " concerned. 15, decidedt 100 roan Ble and Hargrave: Williams and A.] he has lined up for catching the ex- Joxing b | Hadley, Nationals . . | Snderie Strana.p. | i porced out of the Hastern cham- [ estionable, records of the elevens s 0 |in the Autumn series for the past four Behofiner and MeAvoy: Ogden and Lake. ‘i|h.'|mpi0n'! hooks are all light, fast and the Wisconsi Boxinz Commis- | b . —_— Ford oh. . 2 pionship at the Westchester Biltmo: men, except Martin Burke, the New | o, ¥ ~ | = | iskepE ieiing: x ¢ . The Dundee-Mitchell fight was | g 1 ition for the on’ 4] | vears are interesting. {orishns S Risnvi il e G 3 4 otals n for the women's national heavyweight. Dave Shade s £ sionships starting next Monday | Tech, the figures show, has lost ship in a play-off with Thompson's se per- K 1.000 Second game— sion are named in the complaint | MePh'sne Club by illness. but hopes to 1 orontD, T e.... 0002020—% 9 0 ercey City...."1212 0000001—1 5 1 stopped by the referee in the sixth | Washington 00 : vendell. | and Allel Joe Gans 0 helpec g : X i . . Sorrell and Hargrave: Chaplin and Wendell. e Pwr:)!:'\.:,_.nf(!'a_tsh‘a“rg;; “]‘\:,1‘1"{'12" round. Both fighters refused to heed | Chicago. . . 001 at_Forest Hills, | during this stretch just one game, 2 500 Tirst pame— 2107 & 0|help him train for Tunney. 130 repeated warnings resulting from con DISBAND BALI_ TEAM (o Runs—Homan merise ¢| Miss Bouman strained the muscles | bowing to Central in 1925, 0 to 13. - foraue .- 200380600=2 5 4 Y | tinued stalling, the official explained {2). Desper. Thier Kihar (40, | of her back during a practice match | The Manuel Trainers in the mean- “N Ner and Morrow: Slappey, Hansen and Purses of hoth fighters were ordered Errors—Lowerv, ~ Holbrook. Gartland (2, | 1ast week. This was ag ated by a | while have registered 11 triumphs st | x % Wwithheld. and hoth were suspended o 2 | Wl PRl Fhiers? Walf, Horrogh. cold, and the Dutch girl was advised | and participated in four ties. Their Second Fame— by from fighting in Wisconsin until after ALEXANDRIA, August 17.—Be- | Bl e e fi?»'r’,'fl"}'(m}h.h"fl.-'h'fi". by a physician to take electrical treat- | percentage is 917. 11923 raciise - Q0s1100002 818 1 January 1, 1928, cause the club was costing its sup-| Stofen base—Lowery’” Sacrifice hit—Homan: | ment. Western, with eight victories against | 1934 . * = o on halls—¢ Sohlber " " 20 oo a too much money the Alex-|Sitana 50 off Web z ere, L three defeats for a mark of .727.jga5 ahan. Schellbers and Abbott: Woodsie. g e O Hutlinson, ands second to Tech. The Red and | 925 —————— and Sengstock. : Barcroft & Washington Rapid | Strue Ty Wehh. 1: by Hutchinzon' L and Sengstock By e o A Piee. RECORD Is CLA|MED |t (o ase ball team has dis-|BY Strana =" Lelt on ba Washington. White has been in five deadlocks. Fiset zame— ., o0200—610 0| BOSTON.—Jim Sacco, Boston, de- banded, e TORONTO, Ontario, August 17 .—| Central his split even, having bag- | = Officials in charge of the $30,000 Lake | ged seven eengagements and lost as |19 poftag e | : e 350800308=0"3 1!teatea sid Barbarian, Detroit (10, _— Gaale g ’ Nacaum and Devine: Zubris, Parnham and | SEATTLE.—Tiger Flowers, Macon, | BY CAPITAL BIKEMAN | an crror and a pacsed hall caused Jinee S Rlerdny: Ontario 21-mile swim, scheduled by | many to get its 500 rating. The Blue (19 3 and. 17: St. Paul. 9 F White has played but one tie |19 R 333 , defeated Jock Malone, St. Paul | | Leon Riley, local hoy, to lose his sec-| Gleseland. 17: &t. Pa ha Canadian national exhibition, A nd fone,BCSEaul | | ond game while hing for Norfolk | Pittamireh. T8 einannati, 1, st 31, announced today that 371 game, 11926 333 .| of the Virginia League, St Louis drew a bye. entries had been received Five wins, two ties and nine defeats faconfixame = L os0Do00-—2 p,w‘, fee e T 010001 1— LOS ANGELES.—Joey Sangor,| Completing a non-stop -bicycle ri The at i . Leverenz. Devine and Por Moore and Milwankee, defeated ntiago Zor. | 0f 24 house 27 minutes, which carried | Pirate tossers and Mavflowers will | he standing, third round. l“. a1 3 5 < 2 3 BERIIOR o oF sl rolla, Panama (10). im 254.9 miles, Milton Albert Smith, | hook-up in the first game of Alex- |y 0., W 974 0 3 000 hers n SAN JOSE, Calif.—¥ddie Dampier, | -old son of Sergt. M. D. Smith |andria Junior Base Ball League twin |st. Louis 1111 | E V l RIE S F OR I {q)- 11 '2"3 AMENICAN ASSUCTARION, San Jose, defeated Buddy Sammaers, |f the Metropolitan “police” force, [bill Sinday. Junior Citizens and | Risitt Pittebireh W. 1 Pet. | New York (o claimed a world record. The hest pre- | Clovers will meet in the nighteap. | Giitbire : — ey T vious mark ix said to have heen - Buston | E M NDA i | Toanolis, 51 68 —e hours and 163.6 mi Virginia Grays will play the town . T . 'NINES IN BENEFIT GAME Lonisville. & Cimbus. 4»:“7’:"4:1 | ITM’.IAN LIGHTWEIGHT ‘!Illvhm.l."hmf“.'n.'.'.,fl: udent of Fastern | team “Annandale, _Va., sunday at | i R : i ol WiRL CARINST Fonear ] % % 9:27 o'clock after starting at 9 o'clock | Lt st vl 4 ; e 0388793037018 0 N AMERICA FOR BRIRS S a0 iock afteiatanting at 0o ilock { = it : NTRIES for the anpual Presi-] While Ross’ loss will be felt by the| Jupior Order Tnited American Me- Stechgn and | Peters’, Milstead. Ryan. | NEW YORK, August 17 ().—Nan- '-"“l-‘h did most of his riding arouna | SOME SEABROOK PLAYERS; z — dent’'s Cup 3 m.lv) c;\unmiu:!(h]n(h.nxl\ swimmers, his ])l:u'(;( will hciv‘ chanics and Ku Klux Klan nines will oic IV RDE WD NS do 1 i, 25-year-old i L the polo field in West Potomac Park I championship on the Potom tken by a young protege, Raymond | not o )l ‘or the benefit of th e 4‘»}.' s, 25-yearold light heay welght | and Just heforn dawn yesterdar toor| GO WITH NEVALATE A. C. GIRL SHATTERS OWN R i e [Ruai it o Tem e I e e iy L 00001020 ampion of Italy, has arrived here |a turn around the speedway. 1o was | | Firidges. which will be held [championship swimmers and has an-|Order Orphan Home on Saturda ) I 000011000—2 & T, i Seor, s r of| e A Rl 8 ool for a series of bouts with American |assisted Ly Owen Evans, marathon| Cieorge 1. Harrison, manager of| MARK T w August 27, under the auspices of |nexed several title races. when they meet at American League and Peters: MeCullough, Huntzinger | | Seabrook, Md., . team, has an | Washington Canoe Club, will close Handlers of the race have been at | Park, but for a h me trophy em- opponents, { 20lf champion, who fed the rider choc- | € 5 i | olate, jce cream and coffee. Smith | nounced that be e of lack of sup-| Monday. Indications are that seven |tempting to secure representatives | plematic of their annual champion- there, several members of that} b il send natators to the big |from Philadelphia. The Quaker City | ship. 012010000—4% 9 01 Tassi, a school teacher hefore he | has never been represented. Loving cups are also to be presented 008210000310 2 and Young: Lyons and Farrell Nt oo changed his shoes and sweater while | Durt there, da s ook up boxing, was introduced as the | riding and his arms and legs were | Dine hereafter will play under ar-| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., August 17|event. D e e a0_310 3| Otneunney of Tialy rubbed with alcohol by Evan rison's management with the Nevalate | (£) " senes Geraghty, 'representing | Iverett B. Ansley, who has man-| Stephenson, Snell and Shear ate bioithaiwiiing deil [iinneano 070006010001 —414 S aseve niockouts to his| Smith increased his pace to 15 miles | A. C., which will have 4ts home dia-| the New York Women's Swimming |azed the event since 1923, and who [sure entries for Washington (fanoe N . L A and | CTdit, amonz them one over the Ar.|an hour near the end of the ride after | mond at Bailey's Cross Roads, Va. | Accociation, a special entry in the | recently resigned the position, as well | ¢ Tub and it is possible that Carl Ahlen i g St light-heavyweight, Olivieri. | maintaining an average of 1 Harrison states that these former|fg0.meter breast stroke, broke the|ns his membership in Washington | feld. who has finished with a medal of not cheduled. assi welghs 175 pounds. — SUUROTH DI NeTE e Y with | world's record at Indiana-Kentucky A. | Canoe Club, hecause of a llifferom-(-\:f;“‘)""““"‘ JoiDE o Mexteaqanes RN ASS . evalates: Clark, Charles Reynolds,|A 1. swimming cf chips. Her | with officials of the club in reference | CUR TOCes. Clibin s RN ASSOCIATION. € 4 4 S |A. U. swimming championship v | with officials of the club in e i s TWO GOLFERS SHOOT 758 |cuscoTievnotds, Tasior, Davis, Dove | line i 1304 Sh mhoke hes aven | 1 permitting memiers o Capital A: | \Vashington Swimmin club oicial cham 4 |and Shipman. i record of 1.27.2 made in 1 She to m under the Canoeists' colors, | ¢ ¢ e b ! 2 - IN JUNIOR TOURNAMENT | Games schedulea by Harrisone for | finished the 100 meters, winning jan- | his again assumed charge of arrange: | made from that organization. AMERICA. CHICAGO, Augnst 17 UP)—The | Nevaluton The o s it o i aner ey M Fowlar; 510/ BondiBuia| Fens ate g6igi foswkedifor the i N LEAGUE. crown symhiolic of the Western junior [ debut Sunday at Tailey's Cross R tudey, Ewimaiingunaes | Oy M ey o ereity all-star swimming meet to be i | # t the colors of the New York A. (. |ing, is receiving entries. Four clubs{¢ e b golf championship, ow worl y | el ta g LMo 5, s ¢ . o HINg, 15 BECChy e 1eld here September etween select ol g i l'\';:';_”” L, e B won the national junior championship | have announced their intentions [ e o i st v “\."‘m‘”"‘n_n; & 0TCMAC 1IRE LO. shine ton Lonis e s e e e - e :ui;mq"m-“f..\: l"‘;ll r',»p.»]_:m.-r ent. tlnfl.»nn-ring teams and at »lp:fr(l thre |‘“”_ Two entries will be made from | 285 & M st . Philadelphin, 6—8: (leveiand, 3—0, qualifiers in the annual touwrnament | DENNY, FORMER MAJOR as 1114 Frank Kenneds, |others have indicated they will e rep-| gachy city in the events scheduled. S. “hattancoga 100201001 o Detroit, 10: Boston, | Indianapolis .. was a close second. | resente t a i Gu0T00000—1 9 . set out. | econd. ( resented It is hoped to hold the meet at Co- | 2417 = |45t bl i £l 3 ¥ | Robert Kaiser, Indianapolis A, (., was | T 3 standing stars of the | % y i ot AT Slazner and Wingfield iy nd matches today were at ¥ . was | Two of the outstanding stars of the | 1t 1% ROBEE 0 4. but official per won and 1 G STANDING OF THE ound match iy were i LERGUESITARIISTHERD! 15 v Wilies taer, Cincinmeeet | ics. o) sl s cesyien sl mbwiamn | Lrnio (Countcs, G HUGOER S i Nashville e 50311 E VESTERDAY'S RESULTS, o el Cousinea Washineton-St. Louix (rain). o Two more matches w be N ¢ | 8101 as not vet been granted by e : : o LN | By e Masseraied vses Y. M. C. A, fourth, | \ill be out of competition this y sl b e = ay HOUSTON, Tex., August 17.—Jerry | Martha Norelius, star swimmer of \\alter Spence@Brooklyn Y. M. C. A..{ "41l events will be South Atlantic A. Alpert, the 1926 champion, qualified | Denny, 71, once widely known as ..““" New York Women's Swimming |winner in 1926, 15 on his way to Ha-1 A" (7, championship races. in defense of his title by shooting an | major league base ball player, died at | A¥sociation, broke the American long {avuii” where he 1s to perform in the 50. The medalist honors were split. he- | his home here yesterday after a short,COUrse records for the 300 and 300 4. A. U. championship meet. Norman tween Robert Stewart of Chicago and ' illness. Denny was in his prime in | Yards when, as a special entry in the | Ross, New York A. C. natator and 308 Dave Gernon of Madison, Wis., who B's when he was regarded as a |OPen 400 meters free style, she was | 1425 winner, 1s now ineligible, 301 | each scored a 75. It took an 82 or|star third baseman for the Clevel mlw“(”‘"f‘ at the shorter distance and then, | " grookiyn Y. M. C. A., whose swim- 360 | better to qualfy. i Americans. He joined the New York '€ winning the 400-meter event,{pers won the team trophy last Sum- { PSS P | Giants in 1890, : “‘“Q‘li':\«'l"'\l.’lroht‘?:' .-ll:lflanv; e nn’- k. {mer, will be greatly handicapped by H59.433 | He bezan his base ball career in San| 188 Xorelius or 300 var - sazee.iie DE GASSIS IS UNL'KELY ‘\l'v neisco in 1876, He was with l‘rn\-l:‘““f “)I "‘:f({:“t’:‘fl »"f # Soffflnl" 3 I‘\:\\'*‘-I_ TOU B 12 11 68 | T‘nlvnm‘ om 1881 to 1883; with St.)1n8 the cord of 4 minutes 3-5 = . | | Louis 1886 and with Indianapolis | Seconds made Ethelda Bleibtrey B U d 3 TO RETURN TO DEVITT rouis in o dlanapolis | e 1021, Fiashing the 500 vards Dollar for Dollar argains I Use STERN SHORE LEAGUE. X 8 A58 5150 66 68 . | 1887 to 1889, B 1921, ni A w 5 ——— 30lic De Gassls who coached Devitt |t was moted as o player who neve 7 minutes 35 seconds, the New TODAY. MES ToMoRROwW., | School's foot ball team with marked | yged a glove. k girl smashed the record of 7 C Xthmpt'n 353 | ashoRt B Washington at st. I | success last Fall ig not expected to re-| B ool £ M e ||n.u\u(’(-s ;I( : econds made here in Values ars B Pl at € . ' Phila. &t Cleacls {turn to the post this year. He prob-| 11922 by Helen Wainwright. imited 3. Crisfield. 32 | New"Vork at Chieigo.New York at ¢h s : i1 Y 1% Gnree - ; We can take a limit A % | o {ersity to complete some worl | York team followed Miss Norelius in || 1920 Nash Oodan. O A number of Fords to paint, o | Do Gaiste' successor wil be named IN IRISH TITLE EVENT | the 400-meter event. Lisa Lindstrom L G lab b L Special price. TEXAS LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. {in about a week after which arrange was second, Ethel MeGary third and B NERTERDAY'S RESULTS. ments for the sehool’s grid prozyam | PORT MARNOCK, Treland, August | Eleanor Holm fourth. 1925 Dodge d-passenger Coupe. Sedans at. . $3000 s . will be completed, according 1o plans. —W. Nolun, local professional. ———— Special body job. Backed by i 72 fo Jend n bl Hekd in e | oUT 0F BASKET LOOE. Epeciaitliony; | Coupes at... 30.00 s LUy b e PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE, | N . DRIVES TW0 WINNERS. [.iir championsiip Because of financial difficultios Bal-| i 1926 Chevrolet Coupe. As good Tourings at.. 25.00 saving of many dollars be- Fy e A - a NORTH RANDALL, Ohig, August “Wild Bill” Mehlhorn, American timore has lost its franchise in the s a new one. Very reason- cause MYLEX goes miles fur- i Hollywood: 2 ) = 117 UP) —Walter Cox of Goshen, N. Y., | professional, tied for fifth place, with{ American Professional Basket Ball | able. Runabouh at. 25.00 ther. Ask Sharon Dairy about Missions. 4 | [had a field day here yesterduy, the i score "‘\, O it : fos. | Leugue, it was learned today. 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