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SPORTS.” THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON. D. U, BATURDAY, OUTOBER ¥ 1927 Clinching Flag Difficult for Pirates : Foot Ball Gets Into Full Swing Today THREE COLLEGE GRID GAMES HERE TODAY Three college gridirons hereabout were to he the scene of games this BUCS NEED ONE MORE TO BAG N. L. PENNANT W YORK, October 1 (P).—Sus- pense over nu- definite settlement RUTH WITH 60th HOMER MAKES 1927 BANNER YEAR NUMBER OF BIG ELEVENS WILL FIGURE IN OPENERS PENNANT PATH BLOCKED AS REDS TRIUMPH, 2 TO 1 Since 1915, when he started blud- Bushmen Baffled by Lucas’ Pitching, as Foe Slams ague champion- 1K, October 1.—The | oot e T Ebrtie et s Attiencen: Yale and Harvard Have Easy Games, But Princeton ; 7 ship was o Jonged again yester. ‘hase ball season has ended e el B i Lo, Ll CF P} - : E : ibled in the Eaexiginly. Hov. Pabs tuth has made of his mammoth |Carolina were to face in the feature e re G .o Aldridge’s Offerings—Giants, Trounced by o ! series | e e e e [eitone. Wieie dAtenmnaysL e *h at Collese Park, starting at 230 May Find Trouble With Amherst Navy Gets 15 twere iile ire: Lt e e Chkad ock. At the same time Cathollc of the Yanks Ameriean {out th the distances of Ruth's|{- d 2 4 . . s FlkG Dodgers, Pass Out of lemn . 13 RS e Bate T | e University and Mount St. Mary's were L av g g plied | e season Habe produced No. 60416 bis drives were pieced together [to come to grips in the C. U. Stadium. Start Against Davis Elkins. i it of the pennant picture o ote rtns 15 5 siele ‘Seaas they would stretch for 50 miles. Delv- ;'_*‘""¥*"""" was to engage Susque- —_—— By the Associated Press, 18 hits, while Genewich lmited the | matically through a defeat by the 1 \Guom o0 g 400 fans got theill, | ing further, it has been found that the --(l::’l«l:;x ‘1‘1:»“'”::‘1{1“’.';:] a‘:":{. ,'y':»|:mpn il s e s LOCKED in_the first skirmish | Quakers to 6. Three doubles by Brown LB Ruth crashed the ball into the bleach- | ahe s traveled approximately 30 | season against ity Colloge of New BW YORK, October1.— AHSweE- | kame expected {i hé far fiom easy with the Reds from 44 | featured the ~nn‘.u;.;:h; i i A Won' ‘k re to erase his old ek of 30, first | ijae on the hase paths in scoring on [ York in the big town. ing the foot ball whistle for | the green Hoosier team s -“m| o h '-'p'.:.'.) n‘;a' Pi- ~)|Inh"]' 2 ‘\:'W: ;..""”:',,“,1 w{‘,‘.‘p; “[‘{'n‘. Pittsburch a3 ”,h‘“f'."-;"' lv;'"j"!r in 1921, which he ai civeuit belts, ol | American University and Gallaudet the first time this season in| A. A. Stagg's thirty sixth Chicago i SRl - 4 St. Lo 91 tiga on Thuraday. ot until 1919 did Ruth start cor-{were to fdle, actual combat, the elevens of {team had Oklahoma, a tough nut, for rates were still waiting todav | Falk breaking up the first game in| St. T4 ! ihe has heen pulling for the new | yaiing four-baggers to any noticeable s Mk Yilo, EIAtVACE DN Geron A e B with their pennant tow to breeze over | the thirteenth inning with single A victory for the Pirates or a |, six The veteran |pxtent. Ie made 29 in that season, = the Navy joined the Eastern gridiron |ern's opponent.South Dakets—came the finish line. which drove in the winning run. | defeat for the Cardinals in either pitcher, Tom Zachary. had the dis- |with the Red Hose. With that same D c SCHOOL TEAMS parade today. Gut 06 (ha Notthweatito Nelpiatast e After tossing the Cubs for four! Pitcher Faber had the shade over Lil | of the c¢lub’s two remaining games ion of hurling the ball which | team he had connected for 4 runs in Yale opens with Bowdoin at New o i 2 Ak y straizht sethacks, the Corsairg en-| gtoner in the six-inning T piece. will elin the flag for the (¢ made the dream come true. Tt hap- | 1915, 3 fn 1916, 2 in 1917 and 11 in Haven, while Vermont stacks up b little tes from Bradley gaged in the first of -zame | The Browns split & fwin bill with he best the St Louis elub |0y 505 e cighith nning, with one | 1915 LOSE GRID OPENERS,uguimi Habvird in Boston.: Princeton frach. Boocia, Th: conttned o Cants series at Cincinnati ye: nd [ he Indians, annexing the closing to tie for " | strike and one hall on the Ribe. This 1« what he has done with the Batilem withe Avilierat at P otk o Coably Zuppke's were beaten, 2 to 1, Red Lucas yield- fsipruggle by 54, after dropping the lhlw Col. Ruppert paid more than $1.000 | Yanks: Annape Davis Elki i Tl elaven. . % \dley has Ing only «ix hitx. opener by the same score. Joe Sewell ! O for each home run the Idol of 1920, 54 homers: 1921, 1922, 35 & the huskies, Yeor s SRy Pittshurgh has two gagees 10 DY | 1t 4 home run with two on for Cleve. | tests. The tanding "hen woul the hase Lall fans rates $70,000 per | 1923, 41 1924, 46; 1 47;| Two District prep schools were to| (ouch Tad Jones of Yale does not | Mo it Witk The aiEAmKlchn and |w"d:‘ f"”‘,"”",;";',", ”lfl”(‘wlml'v]““' ind In the first contest : Wright held Lost Ave, [ vear. 1o date in 1 60, make their gridiron debut this after-| expect to have much trouble \\nh'”‘l,)‘, Joesting forming the war head anv;.. _u».u”“u. "u‘m 1“”““”” con. ] he, Indiang to five hits In the finale. Pittsburgh 61 604 A T |noon, both on forelgn flelds. Devitt | Buwdoin. Yale has been shorn of | e ap artack, which is expected to be dinals can Boston's fray with the Mackmen [ Q¢ "y onig 61 601 | g i, | Many regulars this season with pl; s of 3 t midable in the tests, Rt Lonis - loated sustendav | e e ment. M ” was fo appear against Alexandria | ers like Bunnell, Noble amd 1 ot s to plity Novth Dakots Two reversals for the Bushwen and - — | V) High in the city acr > i ‘ el conforence, was to play Novth ota. : 2ol | A summare of yesterday's games: i cross the Potomac, | who are out of the line-up the Atislenid gl o i e e ‘ POTOMACS PLAY TODAY | Sris S e e s G fCmplaialivt foamis o iau s cand e ox Wor e AMERICAN LEAGUF, rl O TRY ROO I N FIN against Mount St. Joseph's in Balti-| Amherst held Princeton tn a 1607 | oy mei® | 5hn of | bt o Pirates against the Reds, and was|, Fiet game 00000 BREE AND AGAIN TOMORROW I( I J AI, Eoeies gt -"'l"jl‘;llafl'_}vvvr'arnd Is expected to Sub- | opin State, with a speedy backfield, scored upon for all the Cincinnati| o 8B003IANDNONT18 B 0 poo g o - All four local schoolboy elevens | Amhorat son. the “n’.'er”,;::',‘",, ',f'“’ plaved Wittenberg, runs, retiring after 'hr-’ sn\r;vn!hv n: Gihaon and Bassler: Thomas and MeCurds. M‘_‘:‘I”h”‘f;”\“‘l > Ihese had exparierie in = which played thelr opening games | pionship last Fal = 2 Purdue s ”;‘--:n \Xo‘n_v;r:“ ’v‘r-::‘n_ fasor o= BHITne- Hinkles hiy Shen and )« somind wame— wa fo face Balti-| NEW YORK, Octoher 1.—Safely laced but four safeties duri o|Yesterday lost, hut, excepting one,| Prospects are bright for Marvard, |52inst Depauw. its traditional op Sy ket optipiaain Ll Jooi00-1 a0 Tat Clark Griflith | qucked away in thivd pl despite | six innings | T i | each pressed thelr opponents hard he. | canch Marween has A henvy set of |IN€ foe. Tos e i & and PR V30 - ) | more 1 Kk i i ueked 3 ird vlace lespite X inning: eor ip dorned ore S " % e - ¢ eh r set o onmot ACTOSS e field, a Wis- o ,|‘.'..h'.:11[ e o Pt ot vroeer | Stadium’ thix afternoon o'clock. | the 4 102 licking they took from the | the mound and got but one swit off | [0 SUpcumbing. Fastern, Central | regulara to call upon as well as new | Mon bt mlv:”:"urnsll o da i A : g iy Potomacs will meet an all-star out- | Yankees yvesterday, the wionals | the left-handed Herb Pennoek when |° ech all buowed to Baltimore op-| material, which will be tried b o : 5 8 s R on e AL in Annapolis tomorrow afternoon fwere (o fire w purting shot at the | thut worthy, who is expected to figure | RO i stontly-contested - gumes, ainat Vermont. e Ten foot ball critics iy s pa ke 0000031018 8 1103 gelock. The locals will gather at | Champions in Jalke RUpperCs spit | prominently’ In the inpendiog Word | Sy a0 el before Alexandria ranklin Field once again becomes | O#t=ide e hda Okt e SOEn | sodavi - BIORA: Koread FaNS L0 0000 | the Hearst Building at 2 o'clock { cions stadinm, then hustle home for a | series, trotted to the slab for n thi igh, 0 to ’ the scene of traditonal rivalry, with | B¢7 1 do ek niro: oniiSmithe sifigle. andls SERtl S Benomer e § e Uil tomorrow with the Athletics that | frame workout. Tom Zuchary, vete Vastern vielded to Calvert Hall In| Pennsylvania renewing the struggle [ Hocknes e CoveEn e ook {hird on Smith's single and will end the American League sea-|an southpaw. Beld the Yaoee to onis & 11te-7 game heve, the Battimoreans | with Swarthmors, which o conr ) | tnder the Ll sl scored on an infleld out, L. Waner Ik . ; coming fast in the closing minutes, |y a former Penn captain, Roy (| e (GUoHHE matietver LR CHE ST forcing Smith. . 4000000004 5 2 i nington. sufeties, but one of them happened to | anq (antral and Tech were defeatcd] > enn captain, Rov Mercer. | , "oy “faced Coe College in their D AR0800T 0N 3 | The Harris horde was assured of [ be Bahe Ruth’s re Ririg Homer | £ 28y 0 ECT ancs fed! o thall e S mouth engages with Hobate at Foo i come Giants Out of Race. Trnderhill, MoKain and Myatt: Wright and {the show berth in this yvear's racethat came with Mark Koenlg on the | 7% Do and City, respectively, in the | Hanover, N. I1.. and presents a strong | OP¢Uing game. Rrooklyn pushed the Giants out of | Pixen % FOR SECOND VICTORY |:tien the White Sox took # dauble | runway. in the eighth et Srd thg | ot al oty Poly scored albhackfield in McPhail, Black, Marsters | &AN FRANCISCO, October 1 (9. — the running by whacking out a 10-tc " == . fall out of the Tigers yestord: ow [ settled the issue. safety In the first period for ita lone | and Lane. Biff Jones sends his Army [ The second weck of Pacific Coast foot vietory behind the pitching of T e bl the "Nationals could “loxethe “two | T Wore out and coose Gostin, |(21IS against Central, Tech scored it | Sqund nn the fied for the secand Hme, | 1 e bned ot it ol Vance, who stopped the New Yorkers | Pittehn 0000000101 8 0 Rl mes they have left to play and still | who had singled his way to the puths, | (qro (asn [N the final period. after|meeting the University of Detrait. nine teams of the Pacific Coast Con- with six hits, Nevertheless, McGraw's | Cineinnati....."". 6060011 0x—2 & 1 | Py the Asociated Pre . |remain in third place, even though|was on the midway station in the [ (1Y had scored two. when Drissell| New York University meets an in- | forence meeting their opponents en club has put up a desperate uphill and_Gooch: Spencer. | BUFFALO, N. Y., October 1—Five the Tigers grab both contests they | fourth round when the Nationals be. |F4ced 40 vards following a pass from | vasion hy West Virginta Weslevan, | home gronnds, All were pitted against battle, furnishing the contending B e hundred Toledo fans followed their [have to stage with the Indians. €an their scoring attack, Muddy Ruel :""‘!‘;" "'-."""‘," proved no match| Columbia opposes Union and Ford- | non-conference elevens. Western clubs with hard oppesition in | New York FA009080X=18 8 & champions of the American Asso With no_position to worry about. | singled the Goose to the counting |[F the much heavier Alexandria team. [ ham has a tilt with Lebanon Valley | | Tleading the 1t in the point of the final wecks of the race. The loss | Briokien.. .. 03005 08 0x=i0 B B | EaammOnE O e seful of seeing their | pinaker Bueky Mavds plans | tofblock, then swiped second. Bluege's | Rob Wilson, Weafern High gria|!D Important games of the metropoli- | interest was the contest scheduled at put the Giants a full game behind the |, Herry, Barngs Fitzeimmone and Cum- | tion here today, hop ! b | hrow much of his recruit and reserve | onebaser sent the little catcher o the | captairi and cracke allaround: Athicts. | (a1, sector. Palo. Alto Detween the Stanford s . S i plgr = % ter register - victory against|mate « e Sunday fray 5 eir ¢ i rtion of | o # > o rooklyn s d second-place Cardinals. Sl ona100 6. 2 lglio] toam resiater another Victory againet material intol the Buiday. ey iplete, Twtheln offenslve: portian <0t | iax baeoelotten president.or: the o t. John's of Brooklyn, which linals and $ . The Saints In a'baitle of the tailenders, the |Fhlatinbin. .. 196938080=,2,8 4 o Bufalo Internationats in the sec.|(larh Grithth Stadivm, he Nationals | this frame, the Yanks got back one of | Siuy, played a scoreless tie against Lehigh [ had an all.veteran line, while the e bl ¥ = : kely to show an outfleld cof e N dles by 5 : v oses y € » o i ast yea Rraves whipped the Philltes by 12- ber. Seott nd O'Donnell, Jonnard: Gene- | ond game of the little world series. | ooed “entirene o newcomers . Onte | e, fune with singles by Ruth and i a_week ago, opposes loly Cross at | Reds, conference champions last year, 02, mp A and S wich and Hogan. e % s 5 Meusel's s & igh hool's soccer : presented almost as imposing a line-up to:2, thumping Tabor and Scott for | wich ana 1 2 Shmee Hosed entibtle O8 nandomiEn (Olle | ouiG and Bob Meusel's sacrific Hyattsville High I Worcester. ted al 1i Buffalo will be the Inu'flomuu "‘I o s 1'\ % Snes Ll el V. After two were out in the sixt ball team opened its season vesterday Other outstanding contests find | as in 1926. A fairly even battle was the third game tomorrow, after which |Iv for ‘Minneapolis, whence Wi | successive singles by Ruth, Gehriz (by handily drubbing the Manassas, | Cornell lined up against Niagara at | expected. the teams return to Moledo e | il e oir® g | 4nd Meusel gave the New Yorkers a|Va., High combination, 8 to . |Ithaca. Syracuse pited against Wil | The Hears of California wers ex- tostesumestiedBori SRUNTLE0NS B Ulivs e e il e “5;}]h tally. hough ~ ontweighed, the Prince |liam and Mary at Syracuse. Colgate “d to an easy time enter- has won five games. e st e At . Mente, TAta he )\ nks stepped out to win In|Georges County bo whose attack | facing St. Lawrence and Hamilton [ taining the Wolf pack of Nevada. Pl it ool ooy By R ok il | elghth, One was out of the way |was led by Roberts with two goals, [and Brown tackling Albright at | Washington expected to have a work- Toledo twirler, joined in nailing am. when Koenig tripled past Goslin. Then | outclassed their opponents from the | Providence, out playing Willamette. University ag first game for the American Associ: Against the Yankees vesterday, the | the Bambino parked the ball in the | start Uf Southern California meets Santa BY CORINNE FRAZIER tlon champlons, 5 to 2. While Burnes | Nationals did litdle hitting. They col-| rightield beacher. 3 CHICAGO, October 1 ().—The | (Clara, Montana tackles Mount St held the Bisons to five scattered hit e - e AT Western Conference, with an excep- | ‘harles and o At \nd OLUMBIA HEIGHTS division | grade schools remain to be represent- | Veach drove in three Toledo runs with ALEXANDRIA LINKSMEN S o . HAdi walorsanked S| Tiae, taba. e Califoriie Atsad Basket Ball League will be[monds. A dodge-ball series will be ar-[and socked out a long triple and a PLAYING AT WINCHESTER | 1527 foot hall season. WasEnEton: Sats caahe divided Into two sections as|ranged for the sixth graders, with a|single. All the Big Ten teams were hosts |lege of Idaho, and "Oregon meets in the past, one section play- | regular sectional schedule, according [ The International League title hod-| — ()F BATTING HONOHS BY ART"_LERY TEAM |, AT:EXANDRIA, October 1.—Belle | today, except Indiana, which was in | Pacific University Ing off its schedule on the Park View |to Miss Maude N. Parker, director of |ers. however, scored on a combination ERveT Countey: Clib e . acific s vas to be repre- m of eight golfers to- activities. Rules isher and Bissonette and playground and the other at Happy [girls' playground of hits by sented by a te - Hollow. governing this serfes call for a 30-foot |a wild peg by Magul and a single by ; PR e folco e Aottt Mrs. Martha Gordon, director of |circle, 10 players on a team and 7 in-| Tyson that scored Devine. By the Associated Press. Sixth Field Artillery poloists from |medal play ¢l umpimm;)ipx «(Z 1\;:" Park View, has announced that the nings instead of theusual s, —_— PITTSBURGIH, October 1.—While [Fort Hoyle, Md., will meet War|chester, Va. A trophy was to be| rat game on her ground will be| Eleven schools will be entere N i oy feeaed - | Whi b : awarded to both the indiv plaved Wednesday, October 12, at |dodge bunl league, incruding Carvery [ CAPABLANCE WINS, TAKES |the Pirates today needed one more vic- | Whites Monday afternoon in the final | iwarded et Lo Lo BT Ll B 1 EAS I'ERN OFFICIAI S 3:45. Teams competing in the opener | and Peabody, which in the past have LEAD |N CHESS MATCH tory to clinch the National League match of the high-goal tournament | [Yjve other clubs were to play. will be announced later, as the sched- | figured prominently in the basket ball | pennant, Paul Winer, Buccaneer out- ing held by the War Department | Alexandria was to be represented ule is not yet complete. title pl The others are Arthur, BUENOS AIRES, October 1 () — fielder, appeared to be “in” as 1927 | Polo ].’\\‘:fly ation, as the result of alby the follow Carlin, jr. e e & Slemen. Tyler, Edmonds, Blair, Hayes, Gales, | BUENOS AIRES, ober 1 P~ | batting champlon of the senior circuit. | 12-t0-11 victory over 16th Field Artil-| 7 Snvder, § f ar. | By Ty e o Ff;me 4| Seaton and Thomson. Jose R. Capablanca, defending his| ™\wyner member of the famous “Paul |1ery in an extra period contest yes.|roil Dierce. kgt By fie Swecsiuhe e On a backward pass the ball may be tary School League have been affecte: aton : . director of the |World chess title against Alexander |, oy iy Gl v 3 Sebrell, jr. PHILADELPHIA, October 1.—Hazy | deliberately grounded to get a better this season by the establishment of | Caroline Alexan erh‘_}m‘_*?;' o foc| Alekhine of Russia, won the seventh and Lloyd Brother Act” of the Cor- i lle L. Howell, Dr. B. Moore and points in the new foot ball rules were | position. new Junior high schools in schools |&round. will act as official referee for | Alekhine of Ruswia, won the seventh | aire, today had an average of 470 for | Alded by a twogonl handicap. the | Budwosky ftarpraleding a meitTAhera of the | No touchos cari b . from which formerly they have drawn | all matches on the Plaza field. Eeinel ol incls match Then A 52 games, and Rogers Tornsis of the | 6th - finished on even terms, Lall s bt ety meliimh e o eda e et mnatued teams. Only seventh and eighth| Georgetown and Rosedale play-| Capablanca now is in the lead with | 700 '"'{('-'n'};"ff"ry'\'vr."\:‘7.".""",hfv'.',‘,'.'.:‘; o "“;U;:;EH(I”"[:I:It(k:,r‘\rtvr a tally in BOXERS AT COMMUNITY Rriefly the interpretations decided | A safety can be made on a muffed grade plavers il e“"‘b“;;o‘:,'"’;‘:;‘;“;: ground pools close for the season to-|two victories, as against one for |yo % VeIh ORIV ve more kames | IL SXUA tenth chukker. o which upon and to be applied in games are: | backward pass. the schools which are row 10 | night after a_record season in_the | Alekhine. Lt dopesters figured the Giant slugger | won the lowgoal tonrnament in the | START DRILLS TOMORROW |, Flocked kicks can be recovered by umbles, except out of bounds, can highs must be eliminated from the |, mper of swimmers frequenting the | The other games were drawn. QONIA: 110t (ovetcoiie. the. Tivhale. star. | Souine, Wit eliminitedny: Sid: Oaval |any player, but the ball cannot be |be recovered by either team. 1927 schedule. pools and the size of the swimming e et ] e g oo i e OE L . ; : | 2dvanced when recovered by a plaver | Plaver may run out of bounds and In the Plaza division the number | classes, receiving regular weekly in- ket e il D o Tk dnch yestae Jowish Communiy Cetorn. undo-l,, yno kicker's akie. § return to the field and still be eligible of teams competing will be greatly | struction from Mrs. Catherine Pfelffer HAGENLACHER |NCREASESW‘,‘,‘, e e e on o2, e o e team Wl Boldl I AERCY S Tesontas Kidlcom oo fieenkick the | to receive forward p reduced, for not only are junior highs | Ladd, swimming instructor. e e L st B 2 § oelock nnder direction ot Dissica)| Pl strikes” the goal posts and re-| Ball is “dead” if muffed when handed established, but some of the elemen- Ladd has returned to the Po-| HIS LEAD OVER COCHRAN!, the last time o birate won tie Xa- NEW HEAD ELECTED | ovirector dim A ction of Physical| hounds into the end zone or field of | instead of pa ackw: tary schools will be sixtirgrade o SENCOL or the I srRamiat: ] i GIICAGO, Odtibes L (P 1911, when the famed Hans Wagner \x-mfh/n With P l:"”“l"n ghts of Co-| 1t ot 'be rectvered by cliber | Fhiver fn motion tewaed his Gnw Z ayground director. 50, tol (). — o1 ’, : L 5 o - zoal line i considered i hia" e on Walter Cochran's. workd | (0. FOR WESTERN GOLF | pinnco. "Xl team Wil b placedin [ 'ig S o he o o | Vit motlon us part of « xnitt 18.2 balkline billiard crown by w! — o the Daily, s tournament Novem: | side cannot be advanced. If recov. | the rule specifving on a mum'vu back- ning the second block of their titular er 10. Veterans include Joe Lesser,|ered by defending tes 4 ard pass all is to. . 1,000 to 708. Hagenlacher won the TO BALTIMORE TONIGHT| CHICAGO, October 1. There is to| Dennibers, 120; Teday Cohen, 128; Sev- | ™4™ “umblea” hall fs one which had | to prevent a iouchdosn being seoron second 500-point block, 500 to 370. ;le b & new aresldent df Tha Western moL Kritt, 130: »l)u\': 'I.uvinru 35 i been caught and held under control | when the ball is not actually carried also won the first, played last night, Bill Wood's King Pin bowlers will If Aksociation, as President Hobart | ['VINg_ Cohen, 135: Bob Ma Joe | hy a plaver. A “muffled” ball is one | over the line. In case the ball zoes WO club championship final rounds, postponed from a week ago, are to be decided tomor- row. The Argyle Club title event, which lies between George C. Gist and J. J. Lynch, will be played tomorrow over the course of the club near Four Corners, Md. while William J. Cox and L. L. Bu- chanan are to meet tomorrow for the Beaver Dam Club title. Both final rounds were to have been plaved last Sunday, but Gist and Cox competed in the Brightwood ex-ca dies’ tourney, and the matches were' postponed to tomorrow. Argyle golf- ers at the same time were to compete in a 36-hole handicap tourney. Indian Spring golfers today began oompeting for the President’s trophy donated to the club by C. Chester (' wood, Each entrant will play fc rounds of 18 holes with handicap, V|~l cup to go to the low net score for 72 holes. With a purse of 090 dungling be fore their es, four of the leading professional ~ golfers of the world| moved out today over the course of the Congressional Country Club in the first half of a 72-h exhibition | golf match that will v them to New York tonigh' to conclude the final 36 holes tomorrow. Tommy Armour of ( open champior wiced Farrell of \.n.x/r n and Aol a York ir n ous purse i bets. An rance fee of charged to see the mateh at sional today. with the golf certain to be of the best rrived | d al | arrell, in Washin a few holes n an vesterda: over the Congressio course to prepare themselves for the | familiar 10| over it contest. The course Armour, who registered a 67 last Tuesday. Entries for the women's champlon- ship of the Middle Atlantic Golf Assos siatfon were to close this afternoon, with pairings 10 he made tonight for the qualifying round on Tuesda: Match play will be held NO HARM IS DONE WASHINGTON, an E 3 i i i Totals NEW VORK. of cesa @ Tarzeri. “h Dugan. b Benzoueh Pivzras. Pennock. n. 0. 000 oo Blucze. Ruel. Double n om Pag ¥ “Ongr 5 ith whom he had tied at the conclu- | the green. through Saturday, with a mixed four- some scheduled for Friday afternoon. Chevy Chase Club golfers today were to conclude the qualifying rounds for the President’s cup, the first of the fall events of the club. Match b rounds for the trophy will be played next week. Guy M. Standifer of Colimbia reg- istered a 72 over the Iudian Spring urse vesterday to win second placc the District amateur championship Page Hufty of Congressional on of the championship. Hufty took S0 strokes against Standifer's 72 in the 18-hole playoff yest Standifer had four birdies in his -round of the twelft . with only one bad hole- , where he overapproached ! BIG LEAGUE LEADERS Player—Club G. AB. R. H. Pc Heilmann, Tigers.139 493 104 | Simmons, Ath....103 394 82 Waner, Pir... 154 617 113 231 Gehrig, Yank.....154 581 148 218 Fothergill, Tig. HOME-RU. Yankees. .. ig, Yankees . ms, Phillies 500 to 332, AMERICAN LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, : Washington, 2. e T zs524a8 = = sER S=2 sl 3 mE T SRES o s rEgE: B g2 3R - wEs 7 ] N, I 1810943 i IR Cinw FH1C13 R0 [0 8 BASE STE! \l ERS. Frisch, Cards. Carry, Robin Hendricks, Robins. %7 Sisler, Browns. Adams, Cubs.. PITCHE Yankees. . Rommell, Athleties. . Yankees, ., , Yankees Yan Pipgras, D11 N3 R— 018 B OKI0 T — travel to Baltimore tonight to meet | F the Rowling Center combination in five games, It will be the first inter- match of the sens NEW ‘nn, in_cou Chid Y & | the two 1 « wrong refer t $30.000 16,000, by Atlant four ‘000 000 tomorrow. (« Lincoln irded betw Renroc | pactic tomaory A ol aelock Young today he was retiring with the expiration of his present term. score well helow three fis FLYNN SCORES REFEREE. IRK, manazer for let it be known that ares, October 1 ().~ Leo 1wk Dempsey, vt that he lost $10.000 at ) fizht hecs he made on the right man but th to class B clubs in the South yest defeating Gre Association, of the seven games, PENROSE SEEKS GAME. Penrose A, 10212 before een call £30,000 C.is withont le pl 1 his money S10,000 1 and JACKSdNVILLE WINS SERIES. JACKSONVILLE, Fli., October 1 | ). Jacksonville of the Southeastern I zue won the championship o iy South to win nville of the to 0, a game for Harrison at | pom. ne Manage A and Cherey- Penrg was canceled. RENROCS WANT PRACTICE. L oot hall fes with a | Lincoln to | Stein, 147: Sam Haber, 160; Mike Gold- man, 175, and Rube Hayman and Ben Bortnick, heavyweight The team was organized two years Fights Last Night defeated Harold M: (ao. 1 4 | teated | Rosy | Tony | Teon Bouttot Clifford, New Jack Dorval, San Frar rked out Farmer Joe Smith, Stam- Conn. (1. Andrea Castrano, | Spain, knocked out Larry Bello, New | York . HOLLYWOOD, Hughes, Cleveland, Goldstein, Boston (10). cked out po- 0. York (1). Calif. — Tom defeated Har " AN FRANCISCO.— Rm\ Adams, won from v Silver, co, foul (2). l’m O'Gatty, York, and Harry Wallace, San 0, drew (6. W and Left Cooper, Iter Cleghoon, Minneapolis, by a player. which has been touched but not held over the line it is to be put in play where touc hm] case in his two fight There fight. Maloney tried {short punches and the fight, or what was billed ax one, was ove o Y JorPhe_amazing. downfall of Jim Ma- el oney has the boys guessi Less or om Tleene, V8 g s B bl i than a year ago Jimmy scored a sen- B itional” point victory over Jack De- . B laney. He scemed headed right for the top of the heap. Jack Sharkey and J eclips A auick mean that Maloney back. the discard from wh | returning. FOOT BALL YESTERDAY. labama, 31; Sout} rih al, 66 l . Te hers, 6. Hendrix College, drew WILK —Tiger Flow ors, A Pete lat Seranto SYR Tommy Free- man, " knocked out lor lmub'n, cuse (5). M PLAYING AKE <5 ANTS | & v ABSOLUTELY THE WoRsT PLAYER 1IN ME CLUB owp | AND BT A CuT KIND ¥ S e STeowe s ROW MANY CAN T GNE \\lH\r.( By HOWARD FREEMAN You CAN'T GINE HIM ANY STIOKES= You PLAY HIM lege, 10, was nothing stepped in close and let fly with two hands of hig George Godfrey did not Heeney shoved him further into nr Chattanooga, < with Poalino. much to the 1 to lead, Ieeney A meeting with Jim's sun was in knockout at the could not come hence there is no hwestern of Mem- (‘u_rulllm State, 0. Little Rock Col- . It has not been announced who will | Arthur Logan, Dutch Weidman, | take over the reins at the annual meet. | 480 MALONEY SPEED"_Y DEMPSEY POPULAR Howard Campbell, Joe Toomey and Al|ing in December, but Robert T. Cut- S Work will make up the local team, | ting, now vice president, is naturally KNITTED GRID PANTS. av von Diesle, Tohnny. Fppia and | in e for t posiion, T : FINISHED BY HEENEY| AS EVER WITH FANS Managzer George Lang are some of | If Cutting is chosen to head the as- [ CHICAGO, October 1 (P).—Knitted the stars of the Baltimore quint. sociation. he will [ A tnejFancs (O SEOIIE S S AC I UnE EREIVEY $ ! “ oI officers” with s wire, | Yersity of Chicago. Conch Ntage's o = S heen head of the Women's |Maroons had the knitted trousers BY FAIRPLAY. By the Associated P, MISS PAYSON VICTOR. Wiektern Goll Association, an inde | Feady for today’s game against Okla- [ oo oo =00 ! YORK: October 1—AliRotiz) PHILADELPHTA, October 1 (). | Dendent golfing body, while Bob’ was [homa. and the coach beiieved the i oo Cctoher 1= Tompce [ ne failea _to regain the Thoixhts e Uelene Payson of Portland, Me., ov 1 down, being only a vice president would serve much better than the ney, the Australian entry for he pugtlsm, Jack Dem T as poptilan whelmed Louise Fordyco. Younastown. | There has also been talk of making |mere orthodox moleskins. weight honors, at last has managed to 1 Fesibhee i the hometus Ohio, to win the Berthellyn Cup golf | CUtHing’s father, former Judge Charles o i story. Tom had to score a mpion Gene Tunne fournament nt ')\\v;lhj!u;:vln‘x‘:::h-n "”"i”‘v m‘nm"”v'L:.n":\N.’.',! nt of the Illinois MERCURYS TO PLAY. knockout in the first round over Jim | , Stepping into the arena at Madison 2 b MissSPayson; wor byl Mimite Gier Cuttis ix four| The foot ball game between Mer.| Maloney of Boston at the Madison | o Jjeciia? : Just hefone 7 and e st L b ML O Tom Tleeney of New Zealand, ro years of tore: | partment Preps tomorvow will |be| Jutre Garden Friday night to make Jeiiht, knocked out Jim 3 EC ampionship, plodding through water | plaved on West Potomac Park fleld at | €ertain he would not be outguessed | Qoston, in the first round, Dempses RECORDS OF GRIFFMEN and rain with his son to compile a |3 o'clock. by the judges and referee, as was the S avDiauEe i 000 admirers Jack and his wife, | at ringside as the principals of the main_bout climbed to the platform. Mrs. Dempsey watched the hout from s private box, Jack from a ringside seat. The sudden finish of the hout came as a surprise to Dempsey and the crowd. Heeney landed a solid right- hand Jolt to the jaw, sending the Bostonian to the canvas to he counted out after 1 minute and 17 seconds of hting. elle. appeared MISS MACKENZXE WINS TORONTO, October 1 (). For the second time in succession Ada Mae- Ken won the Canadian won ionship, defeat. ing ) Whittington, also of Toronto 6. PACIFIC COAST I.EAGUE Hollswood. 8: Seatle. 7. NTA, Ga “ bby Joies has ‘lentered his sec law school at Emory University here. WESLEY CHURCH Connecticut Ave. & Jocelyn St. Chevy Chase, D. C. The Church Needs You. You Need the Church. Come! 0% NE NSORONR SunoicaTs a1 Y, 0., -Co SRS HAWKlNS MOTOR CO. Conveniently Located on Fourteenth Street 1333-37 14th St. Main 5750

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