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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEtIkJybER 11 1927—ZSPORTS SECTION. Dempsey Better Now Than for Sharkey : Eastern and Central Gridders Ready MORE FIT THAN IN 1926, BIG LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGES |PARSONS, WILLSON PRELIMINARY DRILLS SOON e ke ERenaas. peEe B35%53% 2= =3; % 33TE3R5Z Harris, Pittshurgh . Terry. New York . Hendrick_ Brooklyn' . Burrus, Boston Wrizhtstone, Philadélphia Grimm. Chicago R Wotriot 94 R £33 F e oo {Bir A R e S=33375 & SR32WNIR 13iom g SaaaReSas33E88s o oms > EREIRRD B 3 xamom -y TS i S5, sz weEGalinl! ERAEE £ o % L P T OE ey 3 [ETE THAe ° e SES i ] w2 cwew o Fora," Cincinnts Cooney. 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Phils-Washington you can see that if Dempsey went | training, from now he will taper off. | Manush, Detroit . #n there defensive, and Tunney was| But he'll still have quite a few tough, :“Izr::::ad”i‘:lt::d 4n there boxing on the defensive, there | hard sesslons before he is in the pink | Rice. Washington . uld not be a fight. The fans would ' for Tunney. Shaner. Boston .. , Bennett, St. Louid . McNeely, Washington Durst. New_York ALEXANDRIA HIGH ELEVEN ™ i LACKS VETERAN PLAYERS|¢ e wnrm Boston » | Ruble; Detroit Southworth, St. Louis Blades, St. Louis + Scott, Chicazo Heathcote, Chica Spalding. Philadelnhi Walker. Cincinnat{ Bressler _Cincimmati Leach. Philadelohia . Nann, Boston,Kew York: ixon. Phi ia . ‘Welch, Boston p Allen, Cincinnati Ot New York Hoim, St. Lonis Zitzmian, Cineinnait .. J. Smithi_ Boston . Brown, Boston “Brookivn Willidms Philace Bell, St Loui 2528 33 R BREGEEEE ah 0S50 R SRR D RS2, 223 190D DU 2323 I 00T 001 D D8 2 T i ol S BB IS ey P BEY 3 SEGS@me 3% SSBE TOO, ASSERTS DE FOREST I A 3 T —_— 'STENOGS ALSO MAY START | Philadelphia 5 3105 New Vork 0| hing traps. They scored 89 hits out | chool Opens to Inaugurate Act . . of a possible 100 to win over the other | Emphasis on Offensive Battle. I : e | Bafouls £l ic. teafs: entackd. We A:Biuridon Tech Already Is Hard at It. Pa F: Conditioner and Former | Dempsey so that h='d naturally revert '\ gz 3R f Phil & A T L Sradidnoss an | Cincinnati tered 47 bre tomorrow in their stadiums, Charlie May. quarterback: Bernard a new lease on life. 1 have Agreed to by Dempsey B wton | remainder of the Business and Western will remain to| the main punch of the Business ma- eondition during the last vear. Ordinarily I am against a man in FIRST BASEMEN (Arranged According to Positions.) | This eard in the final stiing of f neoughy; peeltininie (dril it ¢ Park the past week. | rosy, tackle: Randy Shreve. guard, Bancroft. Boston Gerber, St. Loms Flowers, Brooklvn . ctually striking that Dempsey, re-| Tunney lands on the body is a |Simmons Philacelphia’i. 30 Mueller, New York or Saturday at 9 o'clock. D C Y Bodine, Verella, Kolb and Leverton 'S A g to regain it. { Demipsey looks tougher than he has | {obb. Philadelphia BATRArt, Ptk Mille St L iller, Ouis on. Chicago An attractive schedule is heing ar- ‘ these are bus; s in local | bright, N . has completed shipment FIRST RACE, ®.yearolds: 52 furlpnes | present their hest appearance in th> Water street southwest, where he has AMERICAN. NATIONAL. Dr. A. V. Parsons and Harry Will- | s 8 e BN | CLUB BATTING. CLUB BATTING. son formed the combination which | v v T s Detroi Ch come Fancy Defensive Boxer and Urges Al! oA i HETERIRTE Phiiadeiph : 2, 0 Brooklyn 6 . R. L. Silvester were close | B 'LUR FIE 4 seconds with S8 Trainer of Jack Dempsey. to his old style and all this defensive | Philadeiphia . @ 5 Cinals : 3 avelant TSR kil KO Burr also turned in the only straight | thie) former repartt e HICAGO, September 10.—Jack | practice would have been wasted. partlanyy i g Pittshureh & 3 . he former reporting at 9 a.m.}and Revelle Jones, T Washington "L, .. 13 2 8 | of the day when he shattered 25 to and the latter a half hour | Galotta and Dav been Watching him in his | I pointed this out to Ja L el s 4 2 i ¢ Brooklyn kot e and | watched him for a few days, and he . L B " 3 4 atingul training workouts here an INDIVIDUAL BATTING. | Dr. Par further distinguished | cop ndar way. Tech has been going | chine. i SH.$B.Pot preliminary drills at ths| Clever performers have been lnat e AT A ":‘q‘l‘f"l‘,:“',',f"'."i,, ST bl N el A 1 New T IR LY T FIRST BASEMEN p | and then went on to achieve high £ 01 was B > & o " " 8 e = S onis L A or veek of e 2 D . N @ year ago I thought he wa; | b average for the week on the Hellen Coach Lynn Woodworth, who is re- and = Paul Dobrowolski and Tony Soked at him in Saratoga and RaW ‘I!]l::‘]ll;\rm.I“nx‘l\"!n;, ‘11).'\1 ‘mlm\n‘ :)\‘:;;I“k", Sleveland. . . turning to Busin ter a year's Stewart, guards, S iyt h of his wife, and he though . | e = him carefully whip himself into shapo B mIOA oD | the school some time this week to . lege grid aspirant - = : < recovering from a mild sort |Foxx. Philadelphia COUNTY TEAMS PLAY | make preliminary plans for the cam. | * ¢ drills the latter part iE,’i;fil’;fl?Ei Now I see even more | * Blue.’ Detroit. . 9 8 3 e ‘ paign. Dan Ahearn, Western mentor, | °f 1ast week after a couple of sessions o The reason I would veto the pr iy, Chicago 129 2. Bottomle . Louis 7 ates | | younEer 15 me than he did wne vear | €nce of a fighter's wife in his train. | SECOND BASEME Herman, Brackly FOB cHAMP'DNsH'P :(wm!}:.nr until school starts Septem | 30 i, the squad which is helng coached 3 A - ber 19. ¥V 2 Sullivan, assisted hy Ber. . the fighter would be bound to try to | Lazzeri. New York Attréau, Philadelphia’ . | {rom that. But he is better than he| " off. and the ‘sparring ]”‘("N‘i X D”m” Eastern's problem will be to develop | MONt avenue school now than he was for Sharke: s Boston Hornsby, New York .... 128 468 1 | €. nines are scheduled for one of the | such stalwarts as Buck O'Brien, full.| Men left from the 1925 eleven. St to have helped him | Grantham, Pittsburgh ... | most important enzagements in their | hac James (Sap) Allman and Joe|J0hn’s 10oks to a hetter season than = - . " Adams, Chicago la . ¥ Chils. aften They | L team will be light it will be fz ¥ Tried to Learn Blockin | sults from his workouts. . X Georges County this afternoon. hey | Langhenry and reny, ] ight it will be fa Capt £ | Harris, Waghinst Bittanger,, Cincipgat | will battle on M. A. C. field, starting | quarter back . v John Chadwick. fullback: Joe Lucas b ring partners who used ti be with |dtew | . i here, there was seversl thing?|Tunney st Speculator, when Gene |JRICo0, Clevoian e B 3 % Maryland A. C. fs now the leader |the major loss from the line. While | Kenneth Veatman. tackle. are the in . or trying to do, | & men a at hane ought he shouldn't try, because I Gl s & Histy St B, vitched & onehit game Inst Sunday. | the Easterners are on the field, it| i, Gokle and K ; 4 e i D o iy | rather reticent, but some of the boys [Hale, Philadelphia: e T ESyern of ‘prumise #ffort to work out a defense against| 13 1a that he thinks Dempsey has | Hodapp. _Cloveland. High. Boston g6 " § 3 | cock. Augustine and Hutchinson are | not a whole lot of material with which | 1ol | Duval. ba g rmer 3 S * fancy ready to take the mound job for the |to rebuild his backfield, though he | ) oneY Auth. conter. and Nick Nichol learn to block and do other fancy |p cfE IS (O Teiear TUHICE | S0 et gon are main dependables of last Fa e i team who have heen lost #as trying to become a fancy DOXer|goon after I arrived there, and his |Risney, BostWath Hedpd o k pene B ™ three wecks. et b i o ettty Sixner, Dortyash- Frivers, P | 108 330 0 8 T34 | In another county ti-le game at Largo | upon to come through for the Lincoln | mstling dinger ack into his old style, which he I think that. Dempsey's | olines. Boston. lat 3 o'clock. 1is is expected to| Parkers are Lawson. Lamar and{preliminary training on the grou per be I N . . slated to start for the visitors. | centers: Hayden, Pyles and Nalley | uous has b N S RS 1 ML 00k S5 TiaRhy o th ney 1. Sewell. Cleveland. . Jackson, New | | guards. and Holland and ok i e g Lot thup. far #pectators, to me he looked effective. Body vs. Head Punching Peckinpangh . Chicakd. - § | pondines: R i }:,.hhm develon % ; 4 a teanr will match the sterlin te he has come to realize that this| 1 know what he meant by that.|Hunbefield Chica CENTRAL HlGH MERMEN 4 = 'urple combinations of recent season oenig, New Yorl LY With a group of experienced and’ as virtnally all the hulwarks of the @ther than an “offensive” delense, 18| .y~ nartners as hard as he can Boviee Broroyios START TRAINING EAR clever gridders left from last Fall | 1926 eleven have been lost by xradn Bt e g as an— . o ; 2 e Gonzaga squad wil mistake in his case. For when|runney rarely does. Even when It Philadelphi; Tovorcer. St. | Candidates for Central H | ers above water scholastically. should | transfer the s'v}f“nr‘ f?u%-(fi.u‘»i‘l,{ ep he's a sorry looking figure. 2 DAL, 1t he SEek {E-H:- FoM! Z : I b (Rt s ; 3 < s g to hurt |Deviveros, Detroit & Thevgnow. St. Louis . ecarly start. Candidates are requested | star performers to make the grade in | and Benninz 2 +.It is when he lowers his head and | hig man. Also, Dempsey is more of % ¢ to report to Capt. James Bates at the | e o BB S i mbles the wan who Field'the world |pit ynusual. When Dempsey does not | Foieratl. Dagos | e §ienhenson. Chicugo, gl Do are experienced natators. who \\uh; ey 4 . Meusel, New York . Capt. Bates will form the nucleus . # These feliows wha are ‘his sparring | in the last vear, and he looks healthier. Goniin, ¥ ‘-nnn.ion Jacrynor ok . around which Coach F. J. Brunner | RE‘ ; ATI‘A Dempsey was able Mo perfect a|hjs system, but there is still some 5 3 ; OME | Baachal. New York jefense against their attack it doesn't | traces of some illness he went w.nmmP St. Louis R, Shicas ranged for the Blue and White mer- rhritd ITH the annual Presiden W. A. White, who has hought the Cup regatta September 16- | entire plant and machinery of the achting circles. Numerous | of this »q\u[)nwn' to Washington and Manci, 115 (Kurtzineer). < done). | Dig colorful pageant on the Potomac. | on display one 26-foot and two 25Tont Famous Tramer Cautions Jack Agamst Trying to Be- ... ... 3 b | matisvuesn {)| vesterday won the Washington Gun | Coach Ahearn of Western Likely to Wait Until 3 4 Club two-man team race at the Ben- ties, Bui e SN ; Boston St. Louis 3 3 Blundon. Burr and Dr. Monroe toe BY JIMMY DE FOREST, , begin to razz, and this would upset A 3 Pl o et ~ ASTERN and Central High foot ! their studies has hurt the Stenozs i Philadelphia X aaln L 0l | high_individual honor Each regis- ball squads will begin practice varions sports recently. " 2 B New York Dempsey seems to be getting | Retrot e i t. Louin 3| Win the first leg af the four months | ey - i £ ; 3 173 ; o b 1| o wnich will he sht for. the | carlier. "With the Lincoln Parkers|and Mulican, guards, and Early, cen 7 lites vk, only | tor, are plavers expected tn furnish 1 marvel at the change in his physical | agreed that I was right. (Arranged According to [ himself by winning his first leg on | Foi iR through the graduation of Ed \a. the man he was at Toledo. When I|ing camp. But Dempsey told me he Detront | Suh h s - Judze, Washington. . leave of ahsence, is expected to visit for the Sharkey fght. I noted some |better to have her mear him while [ Muncy. o} of nervous breakdown. it et ; ] < s e ks vy Yo Bottomies, $E o | probably will not call his candidates chool gvm. There are about 2g0. Oh, he’s ot Toledo Jack—far | iNg camp is that with her looking on, [follins, Philadeiphia. . Pipp. Cincinnati [ S Belguniia aratiate of fhe Ve Cloveland e ND BAS] . x et was at Atlantic City, and he's better ‘,m et B il Bapcheabd) TR TN SR trict Heights and Marvland A.| backfield players capable of raplacing | Thouzh there are only four letter R Jet-down after t last fight ‘seems | DhikLslage bt amalrgiwoiia m‘(‘\l‘nl; l’h\l:«lclphlz 5 Frisch. St. Louis - | the fighter from getting the best re- Thompson. Philadelphi race for the unlimited title of Prince | Cosimano, halfbacks, Burton | 1ast vear and fizures that while its o L S Pittenzer. Cincinn i s o sk Till, one empsey’s spar- |More! 5 k 2 . When I bezan my observations of | > ¥ i gl Crity. Clctonkil: s+ ..o £ 4 at 3 o'clock | graduated. ek < | halfback: Joe Hudson. center. s urgeon, ¢! |N eland. n e was doing, or trying to do, that I | > . : A 4 ! was training (o meot Jack, kives the E prv R in the league and expects Ryan, who | considerably more will be known once ooy ot g s new he would fail. One was his| Trayuor, Pittsbursh ... 138 488 82 163 %0 & 8 337 |t turhi dn -another win' today. Lay-|appeiss now that Coach Guyon has arold Duval. hackfield performe Ens"fliflhl left. Also, he was trving|, gne chance to defeat Tunney. Till |gdams. St Touie.. Moore. Boston . . Sl s n. a | Heightmen. A pitchers' battle is ex-|has considerable line timber of efensive work. In other words he qd il [UF 40 Rim in my prosence | Rlyne, Pittshursh eigh p | . | riang] ir~ Mav Cr S S the hoy: heinz » 9 < el Brooky Triangle A. C. fir~ will play Croome | Some of the hoys heinz counted " s 2 But every now and then he'd fall| " iyrell, theyre different kind of | Rothrock. Boston: : k itel angles, with Duley | Witherite, ends; Lawson and Munro, strect chioe ms to be recovering, and then,| urt you longer than Tun- o STOP i Hoalt pitch for the Triangle: at the 1 street school RIS P tackles. .could see him hurt his man. Of Bolex. Philadelphia ackles. ing of trying to perfect a defense, | Dempsey will sometimes hit his spar- | Myer. ' Wash-Bostos Business, if it is able to keep its play | ation. Later & v tri . ’ s St. L . Schubel, St, Lo . h . ack Dempsey tries to block and side- | yygereq Tunney will pull his punch i School's swimming team will get an | do well. Failure of'a number of its | its new field near Thicts faneih styeer @6mes tearing in with both hands |, hody punisher than Tunney. YWhen Heilmann, Detroit . 120 S i s B Municipal pool on Tuesday, Thursday | pavyweight chgmpionship and is try-| land on the body it's unusual. New York . SRR priners are no Tunneys. And ‘even | He has worked a few things out .of | Speakce, Washinkton'. ! s e L Bl his tecnst gollow this defense would mean a|through while he was an idle cham- | B Root against Gene Tunney. - pion. - T refer to those operations: | Johlte St L B abonrs Bogne . FAIRMO 17 less than a week off., Seabright [Boat -Building Co. Sea- craft are being zroomed in order to is now installing the plant al i1 E0001. 8058 second: Theadoric. 113 .| Seabright skiffs completely equipped ey, S50 nisd Time, 1507 5. Broad | Boats of the Const and Geodetic | ana ready for immedinte d,"v,,y_" PEEEEL N . 3 [ 8553 2 2% 20353220 25235232223 - PEPER AP S A E i ' o S SEEIZSEEIRNAZR o % g 2 % e D BEASIOAIDHEARINTIADR AL RSO NS RO DI TS T S AN wos &1l Shasta Pope. Thistle Flo. Col Fi Survey soon will begin observation of g i - Fle s y S0 ation ¢ White will operate the plant ‘inder Glee, Wrist Watch, I Davie and Raitsiort | oyrrenty in the Potomac and its trib- | tne name of Potomar Tacht & Afr. SECOND RACE. Asearolds and up: 6| utaries. Two §3-foot launchos. and pane Co., and will spocialize. on fast tyrlonse—Cndie, 116, Petersonty STLHY | one 16-foot barge will be anchored in | runabouts and cruisers, in the mean- i i fiowie Clark. | the channels at various places for | while developing airplane models of 104 ' (Hardy) periods of from 1 to 10 days. W both commercial and pleasure types. '{{,'“‘,'\""'c..f.'.fi.r\'.r? Doy it - Red Led at_work these boats will not, he e & | Copnar Shine and Red Granze aiso ¢ pable of moving and all craft are| A recent visitor at the Capitol THIRD RACE i-yparolds and b warned. to look out for them. Th2! Yacht Club was the yacht Amida. an "{;‘.',‘.—5!‘“5';“‘ onTisrown, Sik DS (Mever): | hoats will display from the foremast | 80-footer powered with two Sterling by eeond: | H % during the day two red ba | Coast Guard motors. She was built CATCHERS. s ;'az.;'u"s'"x'aoy e vertical line and 3 fest apart. At and launched this vear for E. R 3 "I night two red lizhts will be shown in | Brehend, president of the Hammond- B-year-olde and up: 14 | the wame manner. Th2 work is be- | mill Paper Mills. 107 AbenderErastls | ing done in the interest of na O ur | g niantons ok vty nyai Potomac Squadron. U. §, P. §., will v LEiston) S it ine | chopernte by wiving (lie survey ves. | hold it next regular meeting Oc- Siveennot, Pearlie's el Penpy | Coos | sein when:anchored,, as: vkl bertl | tobeX m’i‘l"i‘"i"n"ml‘i"«!rr‘:‘ T earols: fae poestiiey | Meetings of other focal organizations 2 H] 298! 388333 SRRSRS3RB2525E it P PRI ity Sax3p . "Brookivn St Lo . Lovis . Tremver. ‘Brooklyn ' [ H. Thomae, Boston-X. 23035233 554225 33 asBLa. oI $4 P Siotet 415 B L L T T e Sensmmneii SaniZabaaana 13 SE5Rz1 Y e e @ &= CATCHERS. B e 4 ALEXANDRIA, September 10.— pitcher, may either twirl or play in | Cochrane, Philadelphia .. B flvm: its first week of foot ball train- | the outfleld for Celtics. Schans. St Louls *.. t that ; =308 completed Jt i anparent that| st Mary's Junlors will meet Clover | Taie. Washinctin Sapable reserve material if it is to|A. C. tomorrow afternoon at 12:30| L. Sewell. Clevela ucceed on the gridiron this Fall o'clock in the final game of the Alex- B""u'rfiy’”c‘;‘?“ % ly 13 experienced players are drill- | andria Junior Base Ball League. St.|farjey> anu&f“ iz now. Coach J. C. Wilson has | Mary's already has clinched the pen-| Woodali, et ight frontline stalwarts and five | nant. Clovers by winming can gain | SrAbOWSE, Dacks. second place over the Pirates. e oo an e e aoncerta. with | , 010 Dominion Boat Clubs basket Hifminn, Botion” ed, = ball aspirants will meet Monday night Chica fatiel ana Husters gt Of Wash- | at the clubhouse at 7:30 o'clock. All | Autsay. Glexetand’ " ath? October 14, ‘and Eastern her | Fe asked to attend. O'Neill. St.. Couis m November 11. Two dates have Washington Red Sox will come here gl}x‘:gn.ngmwuu n set aside for State scholastic|Saturday to play St. Mary's Celtics 3 iz ¥ piuRs p on Dreadnaught Park diamond at 3:30 | cuyeh. Detroit September 26, Episcopal High 3 Eab T : {practice game). i Manager Bill Hammond of Pirate We October 1 — R‘ndolph‘heofl A. C. whose address is 417 Queen |gonnally, Chicaco - ‘ Audemfiat Front Royal; 7, George |street, this city, wants to schedule|Uble, Cleveland .- on High; 14, Central ngh at | junior and senior elevens. Candidates Téinl“il;:)d:? inz‘sl'l:n o > 21, Fredericksburg | for the Buccancer team include Foltz, | §a%on, 3t 1 'Mnm Washington and Les |Vaughan, Cook. Sutton, Potter, Simms, | Ricther, New ¥ork . : v i Vancilder, St. Lo Bi:lL Harrover, ~ O'Neil, J. Hamilton, gaftider, St Louis November 4, Third District cham- Sprouse, Scott, LPQ.. Bennett, Conner, Hadley, Washington Yh“fl,., play-off; 11, Eastern Hig} Pierpoint, Brown, Clarke, Lunceford, | Pipera Dl YOIk Schulte. St. Louis ... Cummings. New York . Hartnett. Chicago wrave. Cinein eniine, Brooklyn Jonnard, Philadelohia’ . Spencer.” Pittsburgh .. Urban, Boston ... Hogan. Boston Harzreaves. Broo Wilson, Philadeinh Gooch,' Pittshurgh mith.’ Pittaburgh, O'Farrell. St. Louie, De Vormer, New York Picinich, gnmufi;'tli = erry. Brool g Snyder, s, Louis Tayior. Bosion aylor Boston-New Gonzales. Chicago . Sukeforth, Cincinnati ', .. - an 4 I o «53 OB o TS DAL B I E A A B AR WE RS R AISEROD BHREABD IR DN RDEAB D B BEA RS SO s £ Ea s e oo e B sn 254 B S3auaSEias 220 i3 DRI o 1958 o 19m eeond: ‘Royal P 5 | class of Potomac Squadron, U. § P et P e L third, Time. 1:1315. v Fly aveio | - will take place on or hafore Octo- | AN | Dominion Roa 'Chub: 5. Corin. thian Yacht Club: 10, Washington and Jovous also ran. : t SIXTH RACE, H-yea a ber 1. Those interested should com- JY""M Club, and 11, Capifol Yacht Club. S5223388RE38 BAIDRNAR DT [oroTors DASE SEa PSP OSAEHSO D RIS DR R i 1) 21‘0‘9;—;"!}&"! Gus, Hardy ”“ municate with Comdr. J. Edwin Law- ! 2. won: H 8 T P N R 5 Bty Iot nppad s Weoldiviee, i Mitar. Harass. Avablan nm! . George W. Forsberg’s raised ] A horse of the Harry Payne Whitrey Gool Shepherd also: tan iser Spray is the latest addi- | stable has been named “Fly Across.” nlds d 1 L 3 i NI RACE 1 3" yaper) | tion to the Capital Yacht Club fleet. | jn honor of Col. Lindbergh S84 000, S50 ‘ocean Current. | Built by. the Consolidated Ship Build- 108 § 8534, seconds. B | jno Corporation at Morris Heights, the | S R R oviime. | Gpray 18 47x10 and is powered with a | M AR]_’BOR ORI RECE" s vear-olts Mt up 1| 1500P- Speedws FAIR AND RACES mito \lefll.(l_n s WS (Wiii:| - My Friend, Capt. F. H. Smith's SEPT. 12 TO 17 second: Ly Raglan. | cruiser. has recently been overhauled | o =l ). $3. Lo '5’&73’" . MIn " Criticai | and_painted on the Gregory mArine | io,ves Disteiet | Moment and Triniett also ran. rail ench . R A B SR IA T SRSk scoscasesss ooa E NI EEEY BB RASIRAS 203 - 13 b 19130 593N O RITNH DT CARNRD IR PADADE DD, O3 DI DI S DU LD OHMONNDIIAINIDND DD B35ERalRES 3 o Jones, Chicago .. Sweetland, Pmlmlnm Keen. St." Louis Reinbart. 8. Loui Lucas, Cincihnati Alexander. Seott, Priladeiohia Henry, New York Roberison. Boston Pruett. Philadelphia Raufman. Chicago-Phila. Tugue, Cineinnati Rixev. Cincinnati . Mitchell. Philadelp! . Brooklyn ... Smith. Boston' . De Catur. Philadeinhi McQuillap, N. Y.-Boston . Kremer. Pittsburgh . TDonohue, Cineinnati Dawzon. " Pittshurgh Aldridge. Pittsburgh /| Root. Chicaro ... . Haines, St. Louis Biake." Chicagn Hill, Pittsbureh Oshorn. Chicazn Grimes Sherd Fhrha Genowich, Bomon " Carlson, Phila.-Chicags Benton.’ Boston-New York McGraw, St. Louis . Grengrof, Pittaburgh " = Braoa B9 B B DD D D s D R A AT S PP LA TN " D A2 T 112 2ODERER2RR3 H Swavely at Manassas; Thanks- | Weod and Cator. i P 19 e i 2o 225 Sm2=22::290M222232 209229222592293322 3 L Chi 1 :‘.‘:.",‘ day, "tate championship No. 5 Motor Company base ballers | Nevers, St. Tou H H 1315 800 91310 13123 Nig i SRERREAIRERIE3RS 2o EERRES will entertain Washington teams in Rew Yo St. Mary’s Celtics and Dreadnaught | a double-header tomorrow on the West Philadeloh A. A. will meet on the Dreadnaught!and Oronoco streets diamond. Park {""v;;vmk S rk diamond tomorrow afternoon at | View A. @. will be met at 1:30 o'clock | Jone" fAleloiA < o'clock. A good game is expected.|and Douglas A. C. immediately after-| Barnabe. Chicago ... n Riley, Norfolk Virginia League ! ward. l(\:llxl‘(:.n, Vashingion i B AN M SR A S e s 3 1 Ao S BEE SR S B IR DR R R R NS 2222232 ¥ Finderen. Boston % PLAY C|RC|.ES TDDAY FIRST RACE, 2-vear-olds; 5% furlonss— Yasates, Raslupton .- s 2 Established vdor, 115 (3. Garn e 50, | Holloway. Deiroit Werts, Hoston PO ot Paise Stodesty 11 (Buie)- & | Warberry, Washingto Vance. Brooklv 1897 4 %0 1. 3o Pribrong: Uoos 5 (Kelsay). | Weizer, Boston +.0" 3z Yde. Pittsbnreh y i N v, P W) . uinn, Philadelohia .. .. 29 2 Meadows Pittsburgh > - E&NU"SE lsgflw"d“‘l m;fi ‘]“ek-\-" O B e, O et, aramabion, | Bachary, St.L..Washisxton %5 Elliott. ‘Brookiyn & ki . @onal Circles today at 3 o'clock on | Hildmh Smoldring and Page'also ran, PITCHING RECORDS. ; <diamond No. 9 to decide the cham-| SECOND . d-vear-clds up:_eteeple; (Five decisions or more.) PITCHING RECORDS. chasa: Cavout 235" milee-Jolly Roger: ST (Five decisions or more.) e To Tailor Your New :flramhlp of s;otion B oitcr-;‘pitalg("itg (R. 3. Crawford). 7 10 101 to 4. out, wog' pbitcher. Club. = gue, as the result of their 9-to- L«rcnm 145 (Byers), 6 m 2 w N Hoyt, angilder. St. L. Pitcher. Club w. % Benton.” Bor N.¥. 18 LB g el Mg Juill; 1 ALL SUI I OR Ganc skt From the finest imported or 3% Mickey O'Connor came in from|i3>%. ~ Thorndale. e Meadows. Pif '1'7 Hill, Pitis. 20 domestic fabrics. The largest dis- play of choice patterns in distinctive terfield to save the Moose nine| THIRD RACE. 3-ve 1 mile and & | Pipgras, X Root. Chi. . 24 colorings from which to choose. 25-1225535533325-12=200=i35330 e isen o DR RIN B AOR S AR DA S IR A DDA SN IN R D SH DA 222 o ' . 030955 MINE9 M LB SOC S ONN S OROOSORRADINTD IHOEHO DS ENAR NSRRI 2358010058 OHE DSBS o oS S SRS HHOD SRS 00N A ILID B DI P A LI MR B AR DB ADD DD B D ONOHONO D OB DR INARH D DIDIIADDIIDEANWIHOWD ©959510232820258001005002358 ©32329=5525M2355533330 DI B2 DR AT I 3 12:019192019: SR33EE: SmmomD9S 23333333~ 3 3 & A = Dhle, Clev. anke Batiow, 8t:°L.C Connally, Chi. Gaston, St. L, Je St. L. o = furlongs—Nimba. [ Rommel. sterday. With the score tied at|faroneisyimis, 130 WENGN R 1 ! Alexander, St. L Grimes. N. Y, all, he relieved Phillips and pitched | $10's" 3 5, rarond, Flippant. 11 remaining four innings without |nell). 4 to 1. third. Time. Valorous, Mitchell. Fhil Brlllh-lrn‘ Cl [ ARG IARD DI DR o BBIBID VNI DA~ H 100D, SIS AR S AN DI DN DA INR, e PR et EN Towing a hit, while his mates added | Bogignian Sinkari and Chance Shot also ran. hree more tallies to win. hm"——oh Say. 114 lmfl;m 12 to 1. 9':0 Colline. "D #] Botn teams slugged freely in the | I8 1 von, Prate, 133 (Workmany3 19 c;f,’\-"."phff' mly innings, but O'Connor numbed | 5 3 13,4 segond: Excatibur, 100 Uil Smes: | Saiin. Cle losers® willows after the third | Biavolo. " David Bone. Gerrard. Sturdy and | Hadleyl Wash me. O'Connor, Biddle and Licarione | Terranova alzo. won. 0% urtones— | SRS Zeach Eathered a trio of hits for the |y ibTH BACE, for all ases; 0% Jaronfiy | Gray, BhY : swinners. ’L 4. nul ‘won: Adois. 104 (Arnold). 310 2. | Marbei '\'nh. - 3 to 5, Haste, 123 (Fiel P Thomas™ Ch &i third. 1:18%. Cheops. ) Braxton, W : 01 oucl Jphi Th tor * TIP FOR FISHERMEN. Pucrnos “’“_h'"”‘s“" ":‘ o g'h:lflhi" b * ¥ ear-ol R W = % HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., Sep-|croint Do i Goodwiny. 8 Stoner. Det. * #fember 10.—The Potomac and Shen-|3 to 5.1 to 4. won: s\nxAl:ur;l“l({l‘ 'M“"fi :-h':mp P o C §andoah Rivers both were clear this| 1,10 5 %)% (e Time. 1130 i~ | Gibson. Det: i Donohue, ‘Cii; B: vening. SFitén, Beauceste, Arabia and ‘Brush Awa arnabe, Chi. Swetland, Phil L . : 5 - QUALITY MUST COME FIRST. TIMONIUM RESUL KEANES AND TREMONTS BOYS TO RESUME TENNIS. l DELORIMER RESULTS UM RESULTS TO BATTLE FOR PENNANT| Second round play in the Municipa: FIRST RACE, 3-vear-olds and up: about playground department’s tennis singles . vear-olds and 5 fur-1 o mil Chel LT s and Tremonts are to best results. FEach operation is in- FIRST RACE, ear-olda an i \e:—(;'" Mit 'a"l‘fl.l:‘;:v.;lg_?.:ws"‘xk?n Keanes championship tournament for hoys P von: Lydba_ Drew. 100 a0 phoon Biaeir” | engage in the third and deciding game | will get under way tomorrow after- spected and reinspected to the sat- 3 ond:. Floss. - 106 | fon D 4 r % 2 - i i (wall o 350y e e, o 04 % g :....mfi”;’z’r',l...?&.,"né.';‘i',‘.‘, pi,T'me; | of their series to determine the Win-|noon at 1 o'clock on Bloomingdale isfaction of each customer. Pikesville, F Flying Ford, Louls | Warranton also’ ran, ner of the Petworth Senior League|courts. Rain has prevented play relict 1% ra | " "SECOND ‘RACE. 3-year-olds and up; about | &« . + | recentiy. {8 turlonks—Kendington Lady, 135 ' (Jack: | this atternoon at 3 o'clock on South . Hand tail d E 3 0 3 2 St e Ly = 100" (Shearar: | 1Hihare) 830 93:60, socond: Comes By Ellipse diamond. and tailored to order- 103 » ; P The only horse entitled to the title . aity. Bandoline, er‘-' (D. Mergler) . “Time, Each team has won and lost in the ly. Cimmerean, Coy. 3 3 third. Time, 1:03% az- | Button Bright. Rigel, Sun Rock snd unl of thoroughbred is the race horse. d Lenny Quentiri. Lady | Tender uiso rap. two games played after the regular | Saddle horses and trotters are mnot in . . » T hirty-Five §675 o bl 3 vmou Bklvn. ", Enrhasot, Biion M [Sror e cet e e " N. Genewich, Morrison.” Pitts,’., Kolp. Cin. . AlaPiage. Bt Fitasimmon, O T ey SasSRiRaRaSatastaaan S aan (e - " Cin wmounhbv Fhil. Kau wm’{"‘" Chi-Ph| DTN PR it R et . Ph McWeeny, Bkivn Clarkson. ' N. Y. Plitt. Bklyn. Doak, Carlson. Phil-Chi Petty, Bliyn, Yance, Bklyn. AN TR 1] Smith. “Cl Jacob, Cl Boasatala3558 - SRS 850X DRI RO NN IDE DI T ono. 2HIDRAIDIID! o RO Handwork is employed unspar- ingly wherever it will produce the Segbvoaiden ) RACE, 1 in ks also ran. THIRD RACE, 3-year.olds and up: ahout 6 p s D BACE, t. £ B tirlongs—Hisn- | urlong-May Bar, 107 (Bulcroft). $8.50, | season closed with them on even | this class. 107 “(Hemsiein), $0.55, 440, | S5 B40. won: Marat: e e ate won the title last | —— “won: Glitte . (Feenev). o ¢ J s 451 o g 2 or wWall): | Thames) €020 Shin. Time"§:10 4" Allsy | Season, but Keanes led most of the “UNTZ” BREWER .- Time. 1: uinham, | Oop, Dr.' Charles Wells, Clay Allen, Golden | way this season, their first in the ollars Father | . Bodanzky, Miss Holland Aml'}‘,.i‘, A Sex Sand o ran © s | cireuit FISK m ngle Pin’also ar-olds and u : . U RTH RACE vear- uldfi and up: 7{ furlongs—Appellat 1’~fnrmn1:-r9‘m§nsx.4 Joe Freschi, Keanes' star hurler, furlougs —Shadow | co. 117 (Smith) §5:40. 3300, won: Pichonne, 112 (Brooks)| who led his mates to victory in the “Time to Retire” Polygala, 101 0, id:_Dustbrush, 108 (M . e kicy Do and’ Seventeen SIXGY | (K : “third.” Time, 1 | Pete " Tittla' Papoose, Big Heart and Poor | ing driven to the showers in the first (1901 14th St. N.W. North 1081 y 3-vear.ol 8 tar | G P e T s“’i’x‘fi'fi" KACE. .vear-olds and up: about | S2Me: will ”""b“b"’ dolthe ittning 2 ® i E o ! Probate. 110 | Giveos . t con: Racing S p 2 3 3 i L e 110 (Glbway), 8540 51 ,,, 1<l o e e, O | SPEoRe, 5, Do Hudson Brakes, $9 o A b 4 H Withim. 109 (Wall) . $4.80. third. Time, 1:51%." Bud Queen Emma, L. Klnl Albert, Elkcrest and Who Cares A Soreate 10,05 T840 G pack, avearolds; sbout 8 mr.| BETZEL AGAIN MANAGER. Essex Brakes, $7.50 Custom Tailors / #1084 Alrbrit FPMED P& BP0y 5. e ¥ 105" (Smith) $1200. | lons 116 (Atkinson). $6.80. $3.70. Foot Brakes Relined Complete 115" (Glbsgu) | < Polly "Poker, 115 (Hudgiw): | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., September Guaranteed One Year ¢ 3 Eaaington, 110 | 35 o eond: m-.5 Frink 18 | 10 08— Bruno Betsel, manager of the Atto: Brake Sexvi Cor. 8th and G Sts. N.W. Piain Dealer 2 5 A 2 ¥l base ball team, will continue in that and Ford Band Co. A o : i ..,.T.,m‘f.‘T.Eix(,.‘}A‘l‘ohu?qut"' fi% (iingp | capacity in 1028, it was announced 7 " hrdtagar. b | S840, 440, . won: ' Raconteur, 18 today by James A. Perry, new owner, 425 K St—Fr. 8208 Frey Volly “Leigh- | TAtkinson). $4.00. $2. d: in & telegram from Toledo. The con-(§ o For b T O avings - weond: Forshehd, 4 . ® Futen, Hin,"Matata whd | 'lr'.\(un;’fl." fell, M. ;| tract has been . signed, the telegram Ty Again €1 Xumonin an. Durbeth also ran. ran,

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