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SPORTS.” VENING STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €, SATURDAY. AUGUST 27. 1927. SPORTS. P Jones and Evans Clash for Amateur Title : Nationals Nearing Record for Slump OUIMET ROUTED BY BOBBY; FRANCE WINS FINAL_[WOMEN’S TENNIS FINAL [0ARDS MOVE AHEAD 'LOSS BY 8.7 TO INDIANS MACKENZIE BOWS TO CHICK| OF DAVIS CUP PLAY "~ MAY BE ALL-AMERICAN| OF BEA'EN PIRATES IS THEIR TENTH IN A ROW By the weiated Pross he Louis Cardinals were 1n Atlantan 2n Easy Victor, by 11 and 10, But Washing. |, FEOORUINE. e, vt | Betty Nuthall Is Only Invading Player to Reach Semi- | <ccona today among_the Na-| Griffmen Show Improvement in Quantity of Hits, | France won the right to meet America Stonal Gue ennAnt: aspaniel e Ry the Associated Press Pittsburgh, running inte the Boston . . : in tennis for the Davis cup at German Measal Roscoe. Qs o y Eaiaa T ORI gy SO b ton Lad Succumbs to Chicago Veteran Only on [ o for the Divie cup gf Getiut Finals—Mrs. Chapin Springs Upset by Elimi B, it e oo et . But Lack Decisive Punch in Pinches—Open - .o, i {of Japan in the doubles vesterday. e . s " dsantly ol bt i N ol sl . & Tyt Tl 37th Hole, Due to 25-foot Putt for Birdie 3. Jacque: won_ and Hentd Cochet nating Mrs. Mallory. P Syl ULl Three-Game Series in Chicago Toda SRR DT | e pon r"’_“"“""““" Sl il G Setatla o e e ms o idleness, their opening clash with the e ., . M halved th vard fourteenth In |, THG MAteh whs the third sue Ry the Associated Press e Noroiiien: of, SUEHDE Y IBtoHIBE) Jeb | N entordar it et van e atiith BY JOHN B KELLLR. ) Fred Marborry was hustied to Brax. BY W. R. McCALLUM. jived, the HSvard fourteenth 1o sively won by France. Thursday Jupan | EW YOLK, August Only | trday. Are. Chapin, fitth in the na- | e i o e HICAGO. Augu i LO'S Tescue, and. although Fred had INNEAPOLIS. At [ home with @ mashie niblick. And | 4%, beaten in s s | two opponents today stood be- | tional ranking, rose to the greatest | picy in 16 mames, | ' ! ™ had no real warmoup, he managed to Fwo mi of ancient | goiind squaved at the fifteenth, where | SIRERS e will meet the tween Helen Wills, 21-year-old [ heights of her career in downing the | Ve Aldridge lasted only one-thivd ive the side and then go three more i bt riflting JASGOWAII [ion tes ol toapecatli o PIAYARIL |1 ooy e ddaTanese Sl met fone California_ten and a |eight-times champion. Mrs. Mallory. | of the first inning for the Pirates, | last clance to pull i €W | onines granting but one hit. Then from tee to hole in the mini-{ pin) “tér the moment, and he pushed | L roneh ol (Codier | fourth Americ women's | -3, 1--6, hile Miss Nuthall | Mijjus rey i Rith e T et e o | Burke was sent to the slab and_he St SN es 4D 3 4 s e, | formal mateh Harada will play Cochet | o0 Gonanin that will earry with it | thrilled the g with an uphill fight | © (i, Cubs remained three and el i breezed throush three sessions. The mum number his sccond to a bunker. Evenatthat, |4 " jean Borotra, “the hounding 4 424 : : . A % Noss Wt 6 AN | e vear, and even should they sweep g BeAte day clashed for the amatour crown of | nis bid for a 4 hit the hole. e I SrRbiou i O, undisputell werld supremicy i ama- jto victory over Miss Goss' at 4—6. | one-half games ahead of the field, al | (i Yot AN even should they swoel prst he did wins hit (<o Tatters, $ i wer this pictur i 5 ¥ | basque, - eur ranks. 7 [= oug ey di play. : Sty : ‘haute did not last fo Sha rierioaii ROBAIM fover this Apicty Square After 33 Holes. —_—— **!Xs ‘the rosutt of the downfall of the Chapin upset Mrs. Maltory with | P25 P Wenet Bty e cin. | 01 for the tdurepnub oW U kics it A the going rough in the e O present holder of thel So they stood on the sixteenth tee, defending champion Molla BJ 1o resourcefulness and strok- | cinnati Reds, the Brooklyn Dodgors | V¢S Against 10 defeats. - inning and azain in the ninth, LOme s te e i, held by |33 holes Lehind them. all sauare. Y ANKEE SW|MMERS Wedt Mallory, vesterday, Miss Wills ' i wility that had overthrown | wwinning by & 4.3 scon | They ran their losing streak to 10|51y “giving way to the veteran British open champlonsfin, (06 v | Both were down the middle from the | stood out as ‘the dominant figure | vy of England the day beforc, [ The Yankees added insult to infu tmes yesterday en they let the ht-hander, George Uhle, after the “and the other id Roland’s second went over | {among four young survivors in to-|but her fighting qualities have been | at” Detroit, turning back the Tizer ‘4"":',"_';’fl,",";””:I,'“_' r‘;j“ “ SWee | Nationals had chased (wo runs across s ibnithe chim cen. while Chick on the like was | WINNERS IN RELAY day’s semifinals, and ruled @ strong |no less conspicuous than those of | for the third time in succescion, the | (h'he Set of three enzagements it {7 ad the potential tying run at 1916 and off the right edge, within putting | favorite to rezain the heights she |youns Nuthall. .| count being 86. An elghth-inning | horde in Cleveland this season. And,Sccond base with one out in the latter ent back in nce. Roland chipped hack 15 feet | SRS, held from 1923 to 1927 The English girl. in outlasting «ix | rally that produced two runs gave the | they performed just as pooriy as they | [0und: And Uhle stopped the rally nd Chick made a misevable chip. | o e | In an allCalifornia match today |older and more experienced country- | Amerjean Leazue champions Fl G A ”‘;{ b I"‘;‘." e j“‘ short k st Splic AN unning five feet past the I | »‘” ‘Nux“; ‘]‘ |’f '“\ e —ropr | Vills was - bracketed with Helen | women, has handled herself with the pdf6e: The Hugmen: collacted m.l::un u,.\_l )‘:( ]x aelr run ob s first two men to face Lisenbee Rolx e iaying in | Boland missed and then Chick obliged | ‘k. L s aitand | Jicobs, both from the same tennis fcool assurance of a veteran. Handi- a-base hits. i Nalon thIs e hAve o opening inning singled before earnes; of m«A‘.M [mlivin | by blowing his five-footer to become 1 o T e o fiand | school and same town Berkeley. apped occasionally by her underhand ade a double and a triple|jupsed 'worse than any other was declared out for raising ihis championship the most consist up. They halved the seventeenth in |last night defeated teas from Jup: In the other semi-final Mrs. Char- | serviee, which she delivers from 8 to eiitie = dpitile DUtk tHers san AR fiv. Then came singles solf of his meteoric career, mc +'s, thoush Roland pushed his tee shot fand Hawaii in the §80-yard relay event {151 Jjosmer Chapin. conqueror of [10 feet hack of the hascline, “Bound- | o activity in the homerun battle L. | o LS00 team in cither big Burns and Joe Sewell to ing Chick Evans of Chica Rk BEREES o the lon ass and stood square . Nutional Amateur Athletic | \jpe Mallory, was pitted against the |ing Letty” has more than offset this | tween the swattin attle be itln!u- since the Athletics took e b O WO LIS - of the game, who is ing on tho thirty-sixth tee Union's al - outdoor swimming | Coyngest and last of the English sta by a dashing and well controlled % Yook tom b e e BOCL LG 1t the plate when he attempted fifth champions inal, and who : It seemed a vietory for Roland was | championships 1a Betty Nuthall, sortment of ground strokes ving il ot Detrott Gitalo s Ul Lo Gl hED B UL L work a dual theft with Joey, but 3 ; row and put themselves completely out | /o™ gewell - doubled to send his brother home. town offers the Nations last chance to pull i few pionship started | 1808 —¢ v s0. ready has twice worn the amateur | guq Svans pushed his tee shot to| George Rojuc of the Boys' Club of 5 Feol i ¥ & forcetul than those | o s ! crown. the gras behind a tree, but with Toom | New Yok, Walter Lauter, Cincinnati| b st Nutliall | i e Miss Wil G e G ) member of the yunning for the pennant aft Evans is playing under the handi- | (o cear it over the top. Chick plaved|Y. M. C. A Harry Glancy, Pennsyl- | scheduled fo : 3 In the Dinches, Betty has proved | op,the Philadelphia Athleties’ hurling | setting the pace for the other < 2 cap of a trazzled bunch of > | 4 fine shot, but it kicked off the green |vania Athletic Club, and Johnny | J360DS SRE O HC m Conflent. oAl vesoiivcetulc. espcially et Reenin WA G oa OF tangig ter part of the c: Griffs Load the Bases. result of his spectacular 37-hole mateh |, the grass at the right. And | Weissmuller, 1llinois Athletic Club, ne- |y, SR8 TS CL CERER e [by the way she pulled out 10 of the P while chalking up a | paign. s<lin single, Onslow’s two bagger vesterday with Roland R. MacKenzie | Rolund played a_poor shot, for him, | gotiated the distance in the vecord |, g G (N TICHOUS pagen |1ast 12 games of her match with Miss i Red s ck Decisive Punch and @ pass to Ruel, crowded the sacks of the Columbia Country Club of |jeayving him 40 feet to the left and|time of 9 minutes 20 1-5 scconds. The [/ iived of Manehomray Hatch | Goss yesterday. to thiee Chicags: cive : in a Jiffy in the Nationals' second Washingion, which the Chicagoan | jhort of the hole. Then Evans came | best former time for a four-man 8801 T GGl ye g sl i Different in Doubles. throuRt with " “hicago """"‘i As far as hits and runs we wession. Bluege, though, lofted weak- won when he holed a 25 footer for a | ¢through with the shot that kept him |yard relay was 9 minutes 35 seconds, | \yic "y op o ’ g = il e g L cerned. Nationals did look 1e- | 1y Jamieson in short left and on the extra hole. in the match, chipping up four feet [ made here last Tuesday tivice’ In. (e toltnor. ekt by Where only Miss Nuthall survived summary of yesterda¥'s games: | \chat he vesterday than in pre-| Recves, with a grounder to Lutzke, in the meantime, has been | Gope® (I Roland ran his Dall up| The Japanese team finished second. | (¥ie i1 the, foutney. frat by WBUCen |the quarter-finals of the singles. all AMERICAN LEAGUE. | vious games of their losing streak. | forced out Goslin at the plate. ong. winning all his |0y three feet. Chick holed and | Weissmuller, lead-off man for the | (iafcty Of REIRG, JNC S0 e, | seven of the I h players remained | o 001010420 E|They collected 11 safctios, to match| But Johnson, batting for Lisenbee, since Wednesday by the wid- | pojing holed and they went to the|quartet from the States, was assertad [ (3eed % BECEW (R 3 Winnthg, dn | the doubles combination. One of | RO cvor e D =D the total made by the Indians, and in|walked and ovad Onslow home. scoring under i tee. to have set a new record in covering | {ilee ot 6 oty pinEL W | them, Eileen Bennett, was paired with | 70 Moore and Grabowski, Ben. | SCOTINE £even times they piled up | Rice then eracked a single to center twice in of match play and | g T\care far down the middle on | the first rds of the relay In 2|t oking of Miss Jacobs in this match Helen Jacobs. for a postponed third | ougp: ¢ Gibson, Whitehill and Shea, | more tallies than in any other en-|that registered Ruel and Reeves at exhibiting the wizardry of which he | .vard first hole, with Roland [ minutes 13 35 seconds. il oo pare’ willi st Ewe eninkl| s s o BACENE ORI BT A S ie ment of the tour. Yet they|the counting block. When Eichrodt alone is master. The match today |, as usual. Chick’s niblick shot,{ The national plain high-diving title | of Miss Wills that crushed Ken | 2merican combination, Mrs. Chapin | phijadeiphia .. ..012400000—710 0|lacked a decisive punch on the three e a poor chuck tryving to head off s the fifth appearance of the A1 it™ 0 the pin, ran to the back [was won by P. Desjardins of the T CRaioh o Ao e |am Miss ¥ ) St Lonis. 000000000—0 5 4|occasions they had fine opportunities | Johnson at the far corner, Walter also lanta marvel in the uitimate round| q.."e the green feet past, and | Roman Pool of Miami, Fla., with sec- g ' *| Three all-English teams were in the [ Gray and Cochrane: Gaston. Crowder and | to crash through to victory after . while Sam reached third. of the amateur championship. He has | 04 iaved a grand shot 15 feet to|ond place going to Dave Fall of the [* b 0 o S Tt Geeing intéenn | Do long rris was pinked by one of Shaute's lost twice—in 1919 and 1926—and won |, %iope ““Tong and carefully Chick [ Athens Club of Onkland, Calif., and | FREW® Wik less to choose etween | tional riv in the doubles final on | poston ... ... ..010000000—1 2 4| Afield they were none too speedy, | 1keor Iofted to Summa. twice. Evans also has won twice and | (00 PR JO0E SN0 e o aver | third to Mickey Riley of the Los An- | (e other two semifinul opponents, [ Monday even if the sinzies develops | Chicago ! 20033100x—918 0 and in left field they were especiall the Imdian’ Darrage: lost twice. the undulating green to pick up every | geles Athletic Club. Mrs. Chapin and Miss Nuthall, both 'into an all-American affair. Harriss. Russell and Hofmann. Moore: | weak. Goose Goslin has ve Thomas and el Jones Should Win Today. vay particle of gravel, and he| Mariechen Wehselau of Honolulu, SOPIAANRECIES 6 {eh 1t is in the cards that Evans will [stepped up and holed the putt, snap-[1924 Olympic contestant. swam the . o SATONAUTEsGUR. | Indian run to some little ex- | double, however. scored Shaute, Fon- e Sebin before the impeccability |ping his fingers as the ball dropped. |220.yard free-style event last night in E l Pittsbureh ... ... 2000200005 % 5| tont. although neither of his boo ec ngle with a bunt to the e o ame, for if Jones keeps | Then Roland, with one shot to stay |2 minutes 46 2-5 seconds, which offi- eien 1is ays 30 asl Boston . B0 00301 9x—0 11 | taally puta Tribcsman over the pl her and Summa's stroll crowded on in the happy scoring streak he|in the championship, looked his putt|cials said was a new record for that Aldrich, Ml nd Gooch: McQuillan, | N0t until the fifth inning. when he 2 cs. Burns chased two runs oI1° % s i - 2 ot i For Fs an swi . Robertson and Gibson, intercepted a liner, did the Goose | ovor w i Goslin kicked thi has enjoyed hete, he will set a new |over and hit it. For a moment it nee by a woman swimmer. i B ll t W k l 0 l k d 2 n r with le. Goslin kicked the r::m‘d ’}br consecutive championship |rolled straight and true. Then three| Walter Spence of the Brooklyn Y. l‘l lall Ol' S Vel' 00 e Cincinnati ,......000100002—3 8 g|5iop cleanly a drive that came to his|uit, letting h third base play. Yesterday, for the second time |feet from the hole it veered off and|M. C. A. won the national 300-meter Brooklyn .. 10010101001 x—3 10 field, and befo t time five were | and Burns second. Joe Sewzll rapped P two dave, he was around under 70, | rolled past the left edge of the cup. |medley in 4 minutes 143-5 seconds, = 2 d off Braxton, only to be rged against him that affected the | froced out by Shaute. mieson's e jipkucas and Hargrave: McWeeny and Hen- driven i"z h'w 'll:’e'- on. Ossie Blueze |a one baser to center and the Indians p > 9 over the morning half 0 is Conqueror. with Clarence Crabbe of the Outrigger » Sl A - contributed a poor throw that|were four runs up. That made it a TP i final round against Fra Sl ?1 cer to|Canoe Club of Honolulu second and BY CORINNE FRAZIER. between the two greatest court queens e sted a double play hope, but this|day for Br . Sis "uimet and closing out the Bos. | Roland smilingly stepped over. to| Wi Taufer of the Cincinnati ¥. M. 5 the world has ever known. An amus miscue oceurred after the Indians had | Singles by Goslin and Onslow with Somisn on the elahth green in the | Chick and congratulated him, the ges-| 7%y : 27 S iVaiching Helon Syl | In€ incident occurred at thie West Side G. P. 0. NINE WINNER |don- ail ‘the damase they coutd. two zone in the Nationals' fifth were afternoon. 11 and 10 Hure ok hy DIRLENTREAY Illinois Athletic Club team main- dispose of Ken Bouman, Hol.|CluP recently which illustrates the An odd choice of relief pitchers by | wasted when Ruel sent a bounder to Jomes was_shorn of . M :x:n(w::‘tin:;mg;;;np‘i‘o:o o] ained its lead in the events with 20 land's hest, and the champion | Yot T men were sitting on the 0 {Manager Marris aidxd the ‘Indian|the pitcher, but successive hits by wn in a hectic engagement wil ' @ i oints. French o . C veranda, ove king rts. VER R'GGS ]0 TO 0"‘" se no little. = After Hc isen- | Goslin, Onslow and Ruel in the eighth George Von Eim at Baltusrol last year. | the line to the extra hokhg?:: follcee e Giner ! takrs batbod: Honolli Ol |ie n:"i,.:f’ih'rii";f},&&’flfi" t;::u:u}:;: A man and o’ girl were playin on the ’ bee had worled the oneninz inning and | were good for a run. Bluege, though, T fes A fl‘f“in ;Olé‘(';:;mxe‘f\nfiiel:‘r;« around Freddy | rigger Canoe (‘:'uhk!'r I{((:?\;:)n l;ut:\! 9t | ter finals of the women's national sin. | Curf, ™ by. One of the onlookers e owed the Tribe vot\lk;n f;}‘rotllxr;‘;‘ hoisted to Eichrodt and Onslow was is v or less essential o g s > Miami, Fla., 10: Boy ub of New 8 - s 5 said: i X P . . 2 -1 doubled o &t . Po"Sie of the sturdy Atlancan. he|McLeod, he walked through a con- A ool L ML CoA gles championships yesterday, we felt | tennis, ‘but it seems to me rather | Government Printing Office nine, | handed Joe ite for_three <| e e AN s ce on to an early victory | tinuous line of cheering spectators : i y ympathy e simple judging from these two. It|Dennant winners in Government and two passes which, mixed with a hit | fielder should move on 10 oM s played by | anxious to shake the hand of the lad [Pennsylvania Athicue Clab, & LOS AW | suggested that it seemed almost an | oesn't seem to require as much ef.| League. bunched six h | batsman and the lone Cleveland o St 2 . 1o means the same spectacular brand | who had shown himself so great a|goles SWEHE (0L oy of Onkland, imposition 10 akc the California girl| fort as I would have thought. of| Wormsley's liberality in tssuing passes |of the zame, were zncd for fone 1 More Fireworks in Ninth. of golt that has brought Jones to his |golfer and so true a SbrtmA, |4 | Calir, 3; Japanese team, 2; Hollywood, | € PAY B : Ml W e L Then Harris ordered Garland Bre “There were more fireworks in the fourth championship final. |“"AU through the long day Roland e Can. 1; Uniontown, | Her ultimate vietory Is a_ioregone s ank tosscrs, who hold the title in |on the hill to start the second round. | ninth. Rigney batted for Burke at The two men, Evans 34 years of a carried himself like the great 8o ais. | Pa O A L conclusion. None of her matches so rse R, 3 i oop. 1 Priiston: Goes: tin-*Cold? the outset and singled, while Rice fzhting back for vindication from a |and zentleman he is. It was no dis- | Pa. o e far have taken more than 30 minutes| “Yes, fairly," replied his friend dry-| : second game in_the . old. drew a pass. Harris gazed at a third crushing financial disaster four y credit to lose to Evans, nor to los i and few have consumed that length of [ Iy, “that is Helen Wills practicing % ‘L 1(;35"!0 championship tourna Braxton. who js suffering with a | Strike, but Speaker doubled against o Tones, the 23.yearold kid. | the way he did, and Roland knows it.| ) o yOUTHS DO WELL time. Critics who have watched her | With the professional. ent. G. P.O. yan up a 100 score. | scvere cold, had not hean directed to| the risht fleld wall. ‘The hit tallied who at four years past maturity is a | He is as great today, thoug] ha_ ‘;;t, . L. progress from her first appearance in| In justice to Miss Bouman, who fell a rank & ORI _Yhfl‘ Bankers | warm up until the Nationals’ rally w: Rigney, and Rice also could have veteran of the game, have clashed |as is the Evans whois out there Bot- IN CAMP PERRY SHOOT |the East four years ago. when she|Victim to Helen's powerful stroking | down wit while Brownie | near an end. while Bob Burke had been | counted, but for some strange reason twice before in championship play. | tling with Jones. Only once duting swished her two long pigtails through | Yesterday, however, it must be said | Lemerice gathe as many himself | toiling in the bull pen more than five | he pulled up at_third. Tod match is the rubber engage- | the day did the partisan Mic ‘jm;:"‘: CAMP PERRY. Ohio, August 27.—|the national juni to copture that | that she was not playing at the top 0092" ‘l e winners' attack. _ |minutes. But it was Braxton, who| Uhle relieved Shaute here and while ment, for each has won a victory. | gallery display the partiality !‘_e‘ Two Washington brothers staged a|title and subsequently advanced to a of her game, due to an injury to her A m Monday Clarendon Baptist, | had not made 10 pitches in practice, | Goslin was being retired, Rice regis- Evans won at Memphis in 1920, in the | feel for Evans out here in pratric| N0 3 *% "\ ohors'in class A of the | late round in the senior play, vefer to |back which very nearly prevented her | champs of Sunday School League, | vho was sent to the slab, and after he | tered and Speaker moved to the far Western amateur, closing out Bobby |lard. That was evinced on the eighth | I U0 JC Jinc" matches here yes: | her this year as “The New Ielen.” [Participation altogether. Obviously it | Will engage Judd & Detweller, e pitched to reven batters, the In-|corner. Then Ouslow, who had con- on e Tkt ota, and Jones poured & | green in the afterncon where Evans | Junior corbs Hie WSS, P U8 | They are’ unanimous in the opinion | s diffieult for her to cover court and | chants’ Leacue victor, at 343 o'clock |dfind had (he mime in hand. 1o | nected for three safetios, sent a lonk 3 and 2 defeat into Evans in the third 15-footer for a 4 and Roland fng 269 out of a possible 300, beat | that Miss Wills' game is far superor lur strokes lacked the snap that would '[" south Ellipse diamond. The lat Ided five hits, a pass and five runs | foul to Jamieson and the Nationals AN Gaitiaear an 8footer to win. Then the |Ing 369 out, of = PREAPIS, J0% T4, [to what It was n former years, in )(’Nr(pm-ud of a player of her caliber. :rlt:Mn won the first game of the | while setting one batter out. | were licked again Ouimet Easy for Bobby. ¢ Dbarely finished = cheering | (3R quished his brother after an | speed, foot work, court covering and |, Miss Bouman's exit from the singles | series. - 2 S Bvans’ successful putt, clapped as| it B p " ng second in the com- | volleying. According to some her |1eaves only one of the foreign players| " | | Bobby’s match yesterday against| Roland’s bid for a 3 brushed by the | UPhIll fight, Aok BCOOL o oqual has mever been seem om any | (0 battle for the position in the finals. | Peck and Elbrooke nines of George- LIBERTYS TAG Franels Ouimet was nothing more f oy petition and Douglas, i i s s Loy | Betty Nuthall is favored by many to|toWn Church League hattled five in- NO CHANGE | GING . . s, Sadly off 5 i eateria 5| Both McDougal boys have starred |court, not excepting Suzann: Leng- | (E1t Wuthall is favored by ) o UEST Eed cues Dt | JANG! | than a set-up for Jones. ¥ The maich vesterday was Roland's | WBoth MeBOPES! BOm tlor S West. |len at her peak. n over Mrs. Chapin. who scored|NiN&S yesterday to a 7.7 tie. Dark. creat putting stroke that had car-| (hird extra-hole engagement of the " ; . iry Ll . e _| brilliantly over Molla Mallory in the | NesS called a halt ufter Elbrooke club. A NU e B hiim to the semi-final, Oulmet | ch ot N0l e rat two | TN High rifle team and with othier||| Certain it Is that Miss Wills dccom: | ear of the tourncy. ‘But. i3 will be|Drs singed & sevendun taji. s e N was 6 down at the turn and fn|patches were won on the nineteenth |Cqmbinations. « o o0 g | Phohes be P Jia | the | % hard battle and uniess the youthful b e jshed the morning half 8 down 10| hole, and Thursday he went to the|,FNilip Ttonfor of Norwosd, BFS Pl | cane and assurance o e dels | English girl can keep her opponent o Jones' 69. Ouimet was around in 76. | cighteenth to heat Harry Legg. Of|27% was the winner of 3 rench girl. When Lenglen made [away from the net she will not find b e L 3 21 For the sec rear. Pop Kremb 2 good enough score against | ourge there must come a time swhen | Mateh: great get or put away & miraculous|the road to the title round an easy v z 3 & {and his Liber base ball team ordinary golfer, but not good enough | uny jnan will lose an extra hole S el it T & E are holding thelr annual fleld day and to keep abreast of the impeccable one.| yy,tch, and it fell to Roland to en.| D, C. MAN GETS GRID OFFER. | (hat she s dome som e aae |, There seems to be litte doubt in 3 o : |double-header at American League Bobby had four birdies in this round. | counter a 23-foot putt for a birdie. 5 traordinary, It showed in the attitude | any one's mind as to the outcome of Pt W ¢ Park under discouraging weather con i Ouimet to win but one | pui the lad i i < i| Pottsville foot ball club of the Na-|she struck, exquisitely graceful to be | the doubles, as no te: S5 6 O | Buffalo. . . 882 Baltimore 71 A 3 Vatticis st [ e e ook (o Do v Thole of the day—the | Lut the Jad. as Wrancls Ouimet sald|yonal Pro League has made an offer | sure, but ‘Indicative of supreme ef-|shown itself compartple (o (ror o | R, & i Juochester 60 70 400 | Ror : frnddiapie b ROL AL utt for a half. That hmatch Thursday with Legg |toW" U0 ol GH ang, seen puts away that]to perfectly co-ordinated teamwork | yew, i R H. 5 PUid the afternoon round was but a | ciiicq Anat. and. yestorday's. mate | director of the Jewish Community | smash or gets that passing +hot with | the English pair is invincible ut the | SGaik -+ 200000005 2 1 Ellioft A. C. has been forced to repetition of that of the morning, With | \un™piand cirengthened his confi. | CNter here. such ease that it seems to the urob-|net and deadly in the back court Davies, By 601010x—8 10 DI e T cancel the game scheduled with Alex- Bonby closing out Francis i 11 | dence,”Or course. as. lons as Joncs ESacd eaige o, sorvant that she is doing a very sim- There probably is not such another | Morrow.” TN and SKIE: HaldS ang : andria Cardinals for tomorrow, wenty-sixth hole, administering to |, ing e i ple ng. oubles player in the world a: y sy City Outimet ene of the worst beatings he | e e NIN]E C:{A(.NG}IES PLA]:S(.] the | _This I8 the most striking difference | MeKane Godfr = Silane o 1000000 sas g v had. | r e y “when | Annapolls 4. C. has cancelioc tis ackson S el LAND. an. 0 instead of Martinsburg, W © And while Bobby was shooting the | pi, [Hele, Wi come the day Achen | jume ' seheduled with Brooke Grubb's Aot Tikly: SNAG wil Hews. : ST . as was previously announced. works at Francis, Roland MacKenzie | 0 C e sliting on top of the!gjiver Spring nine toniorrow. Grubb INTERCITY TENNIS FIREMEN | Bultimore. ... . 000000000—0 4 1 5 | = and Chick Evans were out there ("3P. o will lead his charges against North- HONORS i SROGNANEECE e T ; oo worth A, €. is secking a game for S et In & grim struggle that found st a touch he way Bob Jones | ..t Motors nine instead at 3 o'clock Lake: Prudhomme and e all Tomray Murphy at the fortunes of cach swaying Im(‘k‘j' :::?’;ti‘ixgiw \;":l:.;nm}:fyp‘(;eal 3‘”;::3:: on Wheaton diamond. MATCH POSTPONED IN SWIMMING MEETR 4§ e i | Mair branch 30 | “I haven't seen much of this runs, the Batted for Burke in the s 4 A. C. will play the Knic and forth, while 5,000 people hung on | i, "ty chanpionship in five strok A Buffalo. 0011520 : i Smithfield J s saopdle > 5 s ship in five strokes I 520x—1113 2 | Swithficld Juniors want a game for i gertict/aw they fought silently for under par—the most bewildering ex-| ~ CANOEISTS CONTESTING. _— Woodzie and Davis: Falk and Pond. A : . witow. Call George Faina at ™ Roland was 1 up at noon, fishting | /0! (i (%L cver has been shown in | gcventeen local canoeists, nine rep-| W shington and Baltimore public | ALEXANDRIA. Va., August : avxica nklin 9619-J, after 3 o'clock. ; aga the veteran g 1 78 e Ll resenting Washington Canoe Club and | parks tennis teams will not meet in | Ajexa a Fir o w e S I e W dest affair that ever has been seen in i Oppd with Maurice J. Me-| sompete in the junior regatta of | Rasin trophy tomorrow as originally | the municipal pool yvesterday after. | Miwauisce T8 33 i Lowisville: 30 &4 e umes. Call Potomie ‘ the championship. Roland was around | ¢ [""F: L any man can shoot bet- | auryland Swimming Club this after- | scheduled, the matches having been | noon In connection with the Virginia [ 700 *1 0% 511 Columbus. 48 8 and “danieson. 'Stol ) . in 76 over the first half, getting the | chympionship, s entitled to the | ngon at Dundalk, Md. postponed, The new date has notState Kiremen's Association conven- | Louisvilte........ 100000000y % % . 1 E o Jeading margin when he' ran down a e been announced. tion. The locals’ 23 points were all | St. Paul. . L10010000x—2 5 3 = 0 RECORDS OF GRIFFMEN b romer or SHie 3 ut e secen CLEVELAND FOUR WINS. | Finals in both singles and doubles | 0red by matators from Motor Truck | Noss and Neser: Neuaid and Seimer. | it et 3. Nirudl 2ot g centh, an y v o 5 % 4 i . No. 1. Str ar by Burke, 3: by Shante. % Previous to that there had been Golf Slde Li hts NARRAGANSETT PIER, August _:«;;i;vhe;’i:éfil::s ‘llf(( :S:“ ;.;"lnr;i b A \\-m.“;‘:’;mpuim:,‘"?fié fo-¢ ey 41\“33:;“1‘2::1‘ 4 3| bre. 3 1 oo aff Sigrierr D e Golumiin Sl ot 8 el e e the | tournament, starting at 230 o'clock | Wythe District, Hampten Department, Huntzinger and O'Neil: Shehan in' i in front, though he blew a 3-footer feating Fort Bliss at Point Judith, 9 | o Burleith courts. C. F. Stam of at the sixteenth for a half. ; 2 August 27 P.— |0y Lukeview was to meet fred Doyle of The cash customers who found Jones | { R. Robinson, junior United Burleith in the singles and Louis I. 5 up on Ouimet at noon abandoned | S1A1C5 Senator from Indiana, spent Doyle and Stellvagen of Standaids y { e % on's exhibi- |3 ay in the es following . . were to take on Atwood and McCa . o 7 | Indianzpotis. . ... 12000020 e othn crapping 1 i championship. have beep tr v will reccive prizes offered by local X 5 . Boone. Swetonic and Florence: Malone and ::Tg;n 'mds 1"‘\{).‘;’:." nd a to play golf for 24 and never sporting goods stores, following the [ Bo.vard hug kstroke—Won by Knight (Al | Gowd. gton @ Svans— aw it y B il - o e st cane 5 < g . corth travelin = 1id the Senai- i s 3 e ; urvis | Surasburg), third: Butler {Poto: OUTHERN ASSOCIATIO riles 1o xeo s the first_time T have | P\ AR00Re M petroit e e atad £ for _ distaseeWon by Pursis onam Wi L Bet W.I Pt until Rol ever seen Bobby Jon A Ea s i, Milwan | P o B nd Fred Doyle | ¢of e e 1 o i b » | Birmgham 8050 615 Adanta. . 614 0 can say i : : Zo, won from Har) ahn, 2 au- | overc: 2 i 4 3 Mobile. .. 314 at the thirty-seventh hole staye ,‘, Yk ;',',,",( that m: oL Elkea 10). Bl Clicidla Ml wAtiee )| S e = . 3 Chatnaien 2 8101 above ground. g A won by a technical knockout from| Potomac Park netmen, who have - G bl Evans Leads in Afternoon. The National Association of Goit | Georse Mavis, Chicago (). elinched the Public Parks League fag, | o G R Sttt ot or-| Writers has electer : W alif—Wi avis, | Were to meet Henry hwarts 1 Alexan- | o Orjeans- - - - Gois e One down starting out in the aftc elected officers. H. L.| HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Willie Davis, ? iy Tttty cham ... noon Evans squared at the first hole | Salsinger, Detroit News, was Charleroi flyweight, defeated | O the latters courts, and Rock Creck | 5,00 were awarded for all when Roland’s pitch shot ended in the | President; Warren K. Brown, € Corpl. Teey Swarts, Wew Yook (30), | Bt 18 BOUEEE TEny DRS00 sec G bUL only. the Mivee. Bisee: Weke wrass at the right of the green. They | Herald-Examiner, v president;| SAN FRANCISCO.—Frankie Klick. | qoainat the lowly Montrose commtna. | given points. o Seeond came— P halved the second in 5x, one over par, | Francis J. Powers, Cleveland News,|San Francisco, and Santiago Zorilla, | som st the Montrose Stronsnond in| s = 9 b e 00 with Roland missin, four-footer, one | SECretir and executive secretary, | Panama, draw, (10). Yoii Fatiaa tHIs aTtetnb F. L. Byers of Company No. 1, Har- Rivi Valoadia. crdlk Wells of the few holeable putts he missed nes D, Preston, press galler; SAN DIEGO, it Gt e CAGUORmRICKEs Th Sk risonburg, won the $25 prize for | g Cocmr. i all day. They split the short third in | United States Senate. The executive | S [PIEGO, Calif.—Charlie Play in the fifth annual Filipino ten. | Winning the 100. el e ol par 3s, and Evans holed an eight-|commitiec is composed of A. Linde | \aizht, defeated “Roughhouse” Nel.|Nis tournament is scheduled to end e i "‘r'“l""-‘ Atla 2 : 110 0 Jooter for a birdie 4 to 50 1 up at the | Fowler, Boston Transcript: Grantland | W8P Acteaied tomorrow afternoon when finals in | 4 8 Rob st hiIEssof ew | 2 id Wingiield: Fowler, Clifton and forrth. Rice, New York Herald Tribune; O. - the doubles and mixed doubles are |ington Llaced second for the $10 Py ~xoRscon=mzixE counted 5. Shinauit Schwartz, Alexandria, won the high G o point prize. Milwaukee. ... . 10000101 x—3 6 Mis. veaults: g fecker and Ferrell: Jonnard and M < Marting and Anderson: Coffman, McLaugi- L ; CLUBS. | S four | 1, N Yt an: Lol o : (kinvon i 99333229==5x" PITCHING. Totul G Comp. Suaemmnam’ amnuIIg K $ * Then it was Roland's turn and al.| B Keeler, Atlanta Journal, and Henry plaved on the Monument courts. Resi- |#Ward. UL S SRR s C L S ; a 3 . 3 o ¢hotgh his tee shot found the rough | L. West, Washington Post. i dent Commissioner Guevara will pre-| proadnaughts and Shamrocks, the | - oo | ¥ sty ne near a clump of trees, he holed i 20-| (i ol e sent prizes to the winners after the | . ior of Washington, will play here | Amsmith 5 - - 2 R e 3t win oy 2ol Chick Evans hest round yesterday L atter of Washington. bl Atnar 3 | BT becarme. 1 iy who ©hivic | 74 Was Just equal to the poorest round ke doubles Silva and Dell Ro-| (CIorTow jon Dreanaught Pax N LG S S L GOLF EVENT POSTPONED. missed a six-footer for . half in hot on the Minikahda course in HITTERS. sarlo, who yesterday defeated Tomel. |mond at 3 o'clock ‘ Dl e Ane W aaNinglony 00 ko the 195-yard sixth 16, when he won the national op: Player—Club. G . R. H. Pet and Acantilado, 6—1, 6—3, will ;. L] 7 56 Country Club junior championship "Then came the seventh znd the first | }ith @ record score of 286. He scored | H : 3 148 396 | fuce the winners of the Coronel-Gue- . D6 " tournament, scheduled to start yester- of two fine putts that kept Eans in| 1¢P 70—69—74—73. Bobby Jones has g 138 393 and Rivera-Velasquez match this g i 13 4 5 GAMES TODAY. | day, has been postponed to Septem- the match. The Chicago veteran holed | U¥ice beaten Chick’s best round and | p. 190 387 | afternoon. Rivera and Velasquez yes- RS dynesbio 14 Hobi O ber 9. curling six-footer for a half in 4, °N¢e cqualed it this week. ank. . L : :;fi 42; terday won over Bunuan and Salud by D. c. ENTRANTS TRA"_‘ bl B U0 otigh| Pk il . i here and got down a 15-footer 10 halve | Fhe gallery following the Evans and Representatives of seven clubs this i s, Villa o e 4: Chambersburg. 3. ; the short eighth in 4 after a sad ex- | AucKen match seemed evenly di- Mrs, ‘“.'l:t!::,‘“f",‘\"’r"‘:’l":}",'\"';s""("’ D, e el U afternoon were competing in the an- bunker n the green. | vided in i Paiiid o . al 3-mile Presi 's Ci v o AAlad fnt: Hinth o e G T T ¢ : o 10|63, 6—4, in the mixed doubles VANDALIA, Ohio, August 27— : N SHORE L NATIONAL LEAGUE. e e \here Chick laid Roland a dead stymie | he links fefeated by o men {;"l" 8. -40 | tomorrow afternoon mect the winners | Four tied for top honors among Wash- . WL P ' YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Chain-Key Bridges course on the Po- and the youngster couldn't Past | while others wanted the lad { Witson G of this afternoon’s match among Coro- | ington Gun Club representatives in ! 3 K ambridge 5 4, tomae for his 4. i b vidtoFy ‘for A T nel and Guevara and Rivera and|the Grand American handicap race | Crisfield.. 5 483 North'pton 820 286 (1 quez. of the Amateur Trapshooting Associa-| Al cames postponcd. rain. toland again hooked into the woods 3 s . i 3 New s 5 —— — nlme tenth, duplicating his perform- | (s . st f“l"“i“ AL Coronel and Tomelden were to| tion, which ended yesterday. ' 4 ance of other rounds, and lost the hole | the mateh for the Tt i o tthe | cor s clash this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock | They were Dr. W. D. Monroe, Maj.| ~OUTH L___ STANDIN LUBS. 10 a par 4, squarin match. R EADIED i tlien: NE el ks % 124 the singles title. Mixed doubles Julian Smith, R.'D. Morgan and Licut.| Keheville: 5. o ) Then came Chick's turn to miss s AR X ARyed Stod ceeeeens 120 ) P. Williams. All had 82. Dr. J.| Knoxville. I3 Macon, 7. b couple. 1ie laid a high iron shot nine i : g cohenan 108 ck. Double play was to end the (') \ynkoop, also of Washington | Columbia. 2: Spartanbur. 0. : Yankees ..00000 111108 | atternoon, il seareal 75 TEXAN LEAGUE. : 3 feel from the pin at® the 1774 Bobby Jones disregarded his father's | (Ombs, Var eleventh and missed the putt for a instructions at the start of hix match | Horusby, Giants . . 103 ——— Otto Newlin, former Chicago White ! San Antonio, birdie 2 to win. Rolund topped his | today. Robert P. Jomes, Atlanta. law- BASE STEALERS, Sox_pitcher, won the event over C.| {GNeRoRy,B: ] fee shot-at the twelfth, hut smashed | ver, thinks it is bad luck for his son | griceh: Cardirals 1F0UR D. C. NETMEN ENTER |50l cratwnile oversens Army | S e " out a great hrassic shot which ended | 1o start a round with a threeand urged | Sjtor. Browns. b i WEST VIRGINIA TOURNEY |aviator, in a 22-21 shoot-oft after they PIEDMONT LEAGUE. 10 feet from the edge of the grecn, | him to be satistied with a par 4 at No. br had tied at 98 targets, ’ % while Chick's iron second was over. | I. Bobby took the 3 when he :m.m!f\'fi::,':,!“itlll,f‘;b"“ Dooley Mitchell, Gwynn King and i ST oty Mount. 8: Hish Folak, 0. Roland’s chip left him an cight-foo et it and wound up with a snappy 69. | Carey, Kebins . - Jimmy Mitchell, Dooley’s kid brother, WILL SEEK BIKE MARK. Winston-Salem. 4: Raleigh, 3. which he issed, and then Chick | i L Bhones {1l outstanding players in Public obliged hy missing a curling four-| MacKenzie's caddy was all broken arks Tennis League, will enter the| J. V. Benson, 20 years old, 219 H SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE 01 9 footer. up o e the defeat of the Washington | LEADING !\\'esl Virginia tournament at Charles | sireet, announced today that he will X e : L Chick became 1 up at the long thir- | souti. As he handed his clubs to ihe | v | Town, W. Va.. which starts Monday. |aitempt to break present time and | Soom 5t J : i 63 2 teenth when he put two magnificent | climin: semifinalist, the caddy | Hoyt, Yankees 5 Mitchell and King gained the dou-|endurance records for cyclists when wooden shots together to olitain a | burst into tears and rushed away in | Benton, Giants . bles championship of the Ohio Valley | he starts around the Potomac Park % GAMES TODAY. ¥ - Conveniently Located dirdie 4 on this 547-vard affair, while | the darkness. MacKenzie had often | Ruether, Yunkee: section this week, defeating the |polo oval at 11 o'clock tonight. He $ R e B aNow. Clacianit At Skive, on Fourteenth Street Roland’s sccond shot found o bunker sougnl advice on ways and means ' Haines, Cardinals 741 O'Laughlin brothers of Pittshurgh in will be accompanied by S. I, Boswell, ~ iinston. 5: Nortollc 4. S L kN Vork, 0 oue N Yok [ aag 3T 14th S Main 5780 Bt the right of the green. They from his caddy as the play progressed. Men@owss Pirates .727 the final. Benson is a shoe salesman. Portsmouth-Richmond. raln,’ Chicago at Phila. & t. n Iy ’ & uspooa HOPPUIYD

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