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SPORTS.® . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, MONDAY. MARCH 19. 1928, ‘SPORTS.” Success of Giants to Hinge on Cohen : Tunney Likely to Insist on Ju McGRAW BANKING HEAVILY | [ PRESEASON GAMES | pA RNARD ORDERS UMPIRES COOPER AND m"m Fla— R HE ne Fight CHAMPION NEEDS A BOUT At West Palm Beach . ON YOUNG SECOND SACKER [ iitina=th s 7O SPEED UP ALL GAMES AND ALSO WANTS MONEY iy, Blachoider and O'Nell:” McGraw., EAEH SHUU]’S ]37 ¢ i At Los Angele | 7 . . re . Chicago 0 G, ., March 19 who stall to allow a new pitcher time g . o = re, . 2 International League Graduate Will Furnish Answer i m;'.'.’lt 4'3::‘ et RSl e G i"’ warm up o :‘;‘;,O,ku m,"c;,,,‘" g Has Binding Agreement With Rickard for Fixed | cartson Rial b and art- | (). — v game because of darkness or rain. ! R R N {nett: Shellenback, Hulvey, Kinney and Bass- | s has been issued to um- | ¥°GH e ta | i . T e to Whether Team Is Pennant Contender or = P s, Barmard, resident of | tere pas ot et (S out of the bat- | atter Sets Course Record of Sum for Tune-Up Scrap—DMullen Makes An . Bl andecos iRl the American Leagfie, who is on a tour | son a strike will be called. | Finishes in the Second Division. TR T T in: Ausetionn Leagur casaps 1o sée | Only one Ratter Besties this iy 4 65 in $15,000 Event—Ar- Offer of $100,000 to Gene. ins Tauscher and : | how the umps are pepping up the play | the plate will be allowed to leave the e Blanli i 2 S e e ev oo st farihi fabis recent | o se i oot Eene mour Has 146 ; & S he new code sct forth S . o ! date, 2 ¥ i t BY BRIAN BELL. | (he Glants will carry slx outfielders | Filtaiegh .-} 30000 213 | menting. of the umpires allows the|. “Two hours of base bell o ail the BY FAIR FLAY. et e e Associated Press Sports Writer, fQfig“gfi,ifioéhfmfi'i‘i's"cufififé'of??i?i1“'“"-"" Spencer and_ Smith: Reuther. | pitcher to hold the ball only 20 seconds |ordinary fan cares for,” Mr. Barnard . e S e EW YORK, March 19.— Tex Rickard is pouring a tale of woe into the ears of Gene The promoter is re citing the valiant efforts he made to build up an opponent who UGUSTA, Ga., March 19.—As ails. Ferguson and Sprinz, before delivering it to the batsman. Useless tossing of the ball to help discolor it or to help the pitcher re- cover his poise is forbidden. Fines or banishment from the ficld are provided for managers or players told the umpires. “He wants to see a good ball game and get home to a warm supper. This isn't a twilight league. If the players don't exhibit a little snap on Meir_cwn initiative v.'ci will see to it that they do.” By the Associated Press. MIAMI BEACH, Fla., March 19.— Showing a clean pair of heels to the fields In the 36-hole qualifying round of the $15000 La Gorce open golf by joining his collcagues at the train- Cohen goes S0 go the Giants | i famp will piay center. He probably | seems a falr approximation of | i) be flanked by George Harper in| the 1928 chances of New York's | | Iate of the Braves, | entry in the National League. ‘;gl;‘ R SI eI e 0 | eft. ‘The Cohen s Andy. a smart, hustling | “prank 0'Doul, Tex to See Tunney. MIAMI BEACH. Fla., March 19 (#).— Gene Tunney and Tex Rickard will get together here on the muddled heavy- | weight situation for the first time since | \ [ Clevelane N. Orlea; his. Hi Turlich. Co Sownll, A Wl Dowie. on an once a pitcher, will | would make a worth-while gate in|FEE0L Stuation for the first time since 3 ol tournament contest, Harry Cooper, Buf- | vs only well how, me apparent that Ricl lim 2 b ! ho | a-mone (AN June. Gene knows only too s‘gnemcr of 24, who b un&j\c ‘Fclggunhk:g be ratained, as will Leslic Mann. who | aranon AN i n falo. N. ¥., and Henry Cuici, New York, | despite the high-power ballyhoo of the 'i’;l"‘_’,‘”)';';‘;“;";’r‘l:"';’ ‘"e’“““‘"f“” produced 1 the big shoes of Fogers HOMSLY. | ehi-rant) nhore e cortr atmaeg | oot 8 Ll M \ ll 16 Y ars Old Halled ot e 3 taday ¥ere Bsted | preas agent.the fighters falled to show | it s Cortecit aares fromshe W0 Will G 11 5ccond DRSInG this Teat | oy g Buchers. The sicth outBelder |, B M oiiona . St ana nar | \VACT VL@, € s among the favorites as the first 36-hole | Bneihits abose. the ardinars. i | = 2 <rave. | North, but has not yet conferred witn the champion, though both were gal- lery members during qualifying play for round of the 72-hole medal play opened. Culci shot a sensational 65 to set a new course record in the afternoon and | for the Braves. ! Angeles. Charles Fullis, up from Macon According to Rickard, it is just as Manager John J. McGraw has named of the Sally League. has shown promise, well for all concerned to abandon the 000010111 0 As a Second Edition of Ruth i L. - . - | June date. Gene will disagree. First.| 072" Cohen. who was a shortstop in the In- but will hardly bstome a New York | J0300006v=81% O add to his morning 72 while Cooper, | t calling for | 0%, 1@ Gorce open golf tournament. ternational League, to succeed Hornsby. | resident this time. St Buide el dad Fax: Bes who bagged a 70 n the morning, turmed | £y 1ouiateq sum and, seeond. Tummey |, Fickard said there was nothing new The veteran manager declares that he Be Worked a ton, Henry and Cul Hozan. in a 67 for his afternoon’s play. | must have a tune-up before he meets | h:lhlhe situation. He would not :mz-.u has given the place to the youngster| MHogan to i At Houston. T BY JOHN B. FOSTER. that they prefer to play base ball first | Gene Sarazen. former national open | the'man Rickard has in mind for the | Wi FLS0; COME UD at the conference ¥ith no misgivings as to his ability to| Frank Hogan. procured from the | p.f i """ 10101813 1 g with Loulsville. The reason for that champion, and winner of most of Flor- | goniermber date. Despite all the de-| .0 Tunney. fill it. McGraw believes that the EI|Braves in the Hornsby trade and ap- | Houston 000000— 11 4| MOBILE, Ala, March 19.—There is 3 3 s ida’s money tournaments, faltered in the > ¢ | notion is the splendid way in which afternoon to take & 12, after leading Paso lad will develop into one of the they are treated by Neal, who takes a proved by McGraw as one of the great greatest of the many second sackers catchers of the game in the making, | Shea: Wood Whitelill. Gibson, nials and so forth, that September op- »1all {a ‘second edition of Babe Ruth, the | Donent will be'gack Dempsey. Mullen Makes a Bid. Has Shown Hitting Abil Cohen has done everything asked of him thus far in the Spring preparation. He has studiously sought to acquire the polish marking the thin dividing line King of Swat, training down here with th fleld in the morning with a 67, CHICAGO, March 13 (®)—Persist- Tho have passed in review before him will gt his experience by 3;;0*;;38; ToDAY the gmmsvm_;hclub of the American As- {:;;*;:",{,,’",'5;,'_“ in every youngster "’h“'iwmr dh:;l egaregate of 139 was good fof Tunney Prefers Heeney. j ent Jim ‘fixu;x:l;vgmhc::gmbolw o in his 25 years as manager of the | frequently. Hogan is of ysique | (A, L) ve. Ruffalo |sociation. The second e o : o | ace. i finénea} HOtEE: : - . =8 needing hard work. and McGraw has| et T4 VR 158 Vet produced a copy of Babe Ruth's | e aan "l‘;g“';gu’nd;“;;!‘;f:; An amateur, Douglas Casey of Chi. |, Tunny has expresed a preference Tunney and his hieasyweight crown into 1f the man who makes or breaks the Plenty of it for him. Jack Cummings, | . Lais (SL) va. 1o |ROMe-TUN record, but maybe e is o0 | yiot e’ 5" home run’ buster equal to €380, Was fourth in the qualifying fild | for Tom champlon's. scouts have Tes|® Sicago ring this Summer. Giants is right his team will be i the hard hitter, will be held in reserve, |, o G ’ | the way. | | Ruthian_ standards, but let that go, 00,04 With a 141 while Joe Kirkwood, | be. The champion's scou's hate roo| Al Do he Champion is signed t thick of the pennant fight. If he nes|2nd Jumbo Barrett, a home run hitter | Ravpo—Philadeishia (NL) ve | This kid player is 16 years old and | go cortainly is a replica of Ruth if | Abany. Ga, trick shot; Bobby Cruick- trial horse, and he seems 0 have the | Tex Riskord Lroer the promotion of guessed wrong it mar not finish in the |10 the South Atlantic Association last | Jale—Cincinnati (N.L.) ve, Baiti- | his name is Merville. He is not as big| qv “giarety 0 % R € 08 ] closely |§i2nk and Johnny Farrell both of | [rid > - i adckard, Mullen last night wired first division. It is conceded that no|YeAT. may bat his way into the third |} & as Ruth, but he is the biggest 16-year- | oy e SITC O (TP NS | New York, were in a triple tie for fifth | call th Tayoft before | 3T, aR offer of $400,000 or 50 per cent club can win a championship without Place. Barrett is a slugger, but has| st Petershurg—Boston (N.Li) vs. Bos- |14 high school boy who has ventured dy place, with total of 142. {, Tunney had a 10-month layoff before ' of the gate receipis for a titular fignt & capable second baseman. something to learn about back-Stopping. | L (Adili ( biibursh (N.L.) ve. Mis- |upon class AA base ball or any other e Others In the select circle and 9 his first fight with Jack Dempsey. It herz in July against an unnamed oppo- G ¥ The manager is satisfied with hiS .one. ' kind of base ball since the day when GOOD NINE EXPECTED |strokes behind the leaders with cards |showed in his work that memorable | nent. pitching staff as a whole. although he | has yet to place the individuals under | the microscope. Virgil Barnes, Larry | Benton, Freddy _Fitzsimmons, Bill| Clarkson and Frank Henry will be re- tained from last year's corps. Vic Ruth was entered at Baltimore from the school where he spent his early boy- hood. Merville bats left-handed, stands like Ruth and, marvelous to behold, he showing 146 were. Tommy Armour, |rainy cvening. Idleness was just as Washington, D. C.. national open cham- | important as anything clse that con- pion; Johnny Golden. Paterson, N. J.: | tributed to the downfall of Dempsey. Harry Hampton, Chicago: Macdonald | Again last year in Chicago Gene was Smith, Great Neck, N. Y.. and Eddie | missing and might have stopped his Muilen hopes to uncover another Jaci Dempsey or another Luis Firpo 1n ’: series of elimination bouts in Chicago. Any young heavywej thinks has the makin: U LT b DEPARTMENTAL LOOP WILL MEET TONIGHT AT ALEXANDRIA HIGH | 3s of a champion will B tien ity et b e bese ¢ swings so much like Ruth L&atd oge ’l}rlzkgs, ;'n ;mngfi;;, also from Grpat{man before the tenth round. He ‘;11: ’;‘l‘i}‘fl; ? km;mwc. Among m‘: e s | Aldridge can make the fixtures six if he could imagine that he has studied the — |Neck. High winds gave many of the |away off in timing and missed what | 2 Jack Sharkey and his ball piayer. He has shown an ability | wishes' The Giants plan to have only Ruth pewgm Vet he never has, which | 5 ALEXANDRIA, Va. March 19. recent i |field of tha y y's | N v im. | congueror, Jol 1o hit and this may mean more in the | p Alexandria High School base ball tea: more than 100 in yesterday's should have been easy shots for hi hnny Risko, ine pitchers when the race becomes | A special meeting of Departmental | - | qualifying d troubl g 't know | “Somewhere tr % ~ e k | makes his resemblance to Ruth so much | coqacheq by Coach J. F. Wilson. has |9 ying round trouble. =~ {And don't think Tunney doesn’t know | lewhere there is a two-fisted, e York pitchers. wih & peciod of dor for the ofter piaces. e WUl €8SU° | pue Ball League will be held tonignt [more Temarkable. played | SeVen_veterans, Capi. Dennis. Travers ;o 20,00le found today will be fol- | tnis! | or gk em-out fighter of the Dempsey Telopment at Hot Springs behind them. N e at Vic Gauzza’s sports store, 716 Ninth il gne gane - r p | and Blackwell, outfielders; Horne and g | OF Firpo ¢ Two of the youngsters have made b thing i and I am goin; | street against Mobile Merville got in after the | | tails of the The champion must do something going to find ! . play will be broadcast |y, o . o is | Bim.” predicted Mullen. “Ang P Dave been putting something on the such good showings that they seem to | SUeet. | older fellows had served their work- | MehMenamie oo oy Diteher. and | through the tournament by Station | capabie of ahomine” & 10 15 round | TUDDEY nto & Chicago ring. o’ et il CTPpate b DI oiates | hawe the better of the argument at the | Kennedy A. C. base ballers are to| out. The first ball pitched he cracked | Mgpichal gain West, third baseran of | WIOD of Miami, over a wave-length il | moment—Bill Walker, a southpaw | bought from Denver, and Bill Cantwell jgather tonight at the home of Man- » |ager Ted Otte at 5213 Georgia avenue, | :nhcis:'gs with Jacksonville and Newark |starting at 7:45 o'clock. New as well _% {as old candidates urged to be on Two huge left-handers. Jim Faulkner, | hand. are urge o from Toronto, and Art Hohnson, have | — : come a long way in Spring training. | Diamond Cab Co. nine is casting till in the hunt for the place or about for games with unlimited class | contest would be just the thing. | Rickard is concerned with the finan- {cial end of the bout. Tunney is wor- Patrons of the ring say that pugilism | ried about being in the pink. The ad- with | is 2,000 years old. Theseus invented vantage lies with the champion. | | boxing. ' It looks as if Gene will get his June 'HOPPE SETS RECORD AT THREE CUSHION:, to center field for a base hit. and the ball was hit on the midriff with a swing identical to a dot with that of Ruth. There is no question about the SWing. | comers, have. imposing Tecores Sl hcre. | sandlot clubs. “Cap'n” Neal of the Louisville club| fe got lhgs boy at Nashville, Tenn. Nash-| Columbia Engine Co. and St. Mary's of 247.8 meters. the park.” to paraphrase the youngster's story of Flanagan's abrupt departure from the Buffaio park when Cohen was sent in to hit for Murphy. The remainder of the Giant infield is Srmly established. Bill Terry will play first, Capt. Travis Jackson will | the 1926 team, who was ineligible last jseason, and C. Travers, likely looking catcher. Nugent and Gallagher, new- | e i " s i Celtics will meet here tomorrow night | | ; $bly take care of short. while Freddy | places are Chet Nichols, Jack Levy, Ned |nines. Call o write the manager at | i, a7 1ot have known that It had, CRGCS WO meet here fomorrow niel ‘STABLE WITH LONE HORSE | B the Smncisted Presn Lindstrom protects third. Andy Rees Porter, Jim Chaplin, Leo Mangum and | the company's office here. Lo teville 'biincss taasaker Toia 6] o | | NEW YORK. March 19.— Wil again will be an extra infielder and Mel- | Henry Boney. Only time can tell | — | o e Tited Nasheiie: e took | Snew and rain put a hait to local | Hoppe has hung up a new high-run YD Oft, who was an extra outfielder The Giants should get good piiching | _Consress Heights A. C. diamonders | Out. He visited Nas iy ped ball teams’ plans to practice yes- | | Tecord in three cushion billiards, an Jast sezson. .may not have 50 far 10 g0 and strong batting strength in the |AI° to assemble tonight at the home of | Merville out from under t “Kentuciy | erdas. i unfinished string of 20. which closed from the bench this vear.as he hasbeen | infield. outfield and catching depart. | MARager Russell 503 Alabama avenue | Several scouts. The boys of Kentucky | —— i 2 out his part in the American League taking a turn at the infield and making | ments, But, after all, it's up to R'mxy | southeast. at 8 o'clock, to map plans for | and Tennessee are full of the notion| Roy Clarke has been elected captain | tournament. - agoof it Cohen. o |the coming campaign. New aspirants | of the George Mason High School base | Opposed by Harry Wakefield last |are asked to attend in addition to these | ball team with James ~Broaddus as AN DIEGO. Calif,, March 19 (#.—| The winner. by Pennant and Crystal | Dight, Hoppe took his final mateh fn old players; Dean, Gheen, Nix, Kane, Bob Slands Close manager. i Another of the turf’s romantic|Isles, paid $13.40 to win in the $2 mu- | the competition by 50 to 24 in 26 in- Strauser, Keough, Le Compte, Marshall, i l | episodes has unfolded with the | tuels, $6.40 place and $340 show. Sun|nings. The f world high-run f | Schriver, Reid, Bragg, Reagan. Cumber- to Ball to Approach Old Dominion Boat Club and St.| winning of the rich Coffroth | God II paid $6.40 place and $5.80 show, | mark of 18 was held jointly by Gharles 4 land, Perrigo, Seiner, Mothershead, = | Mary's Celtics have added new players | Handicap at Tia Juna by | while Calaris paid $5.60 show. Morin of St. Louis and Tiff Denton of Hall, J. Yanicki and H. Yanicki. ~{:’;‘ficflc‘;‘mflfi%}ffifin‘:‘;rmiCrysm Pennant. first and only horse| Crystal Pennant. which carried only | Kansas City. . TO DUB AS WELL AS STAR VISIT to the public courses on § A base ball parley is listed for West- tern A. C. tossers tonight at the home |of James Boteler, 1314 Twenty-ninth | street, at 8 o'clock. {one game. Williams and Smith, Alex- andria High School stars, and Warfield, | | star with St. James School, St. James, Md., who is home on holiday, will ap. {in the R. C. Stable of Walter H. Offman, | 100 pounds. earned $97,700 for his own- jr., wealthy Ventura business man. Whilethe largest crowd in the history | each went to Jockey Luther and Trainer an of Tia Juana track looked on the 4-year- | Earl Linell. Hoppe finished the league series with games won and 16 lost. giving him 1 | advantage of four and one-half Sun God's_second place | games on Johnny Lavton. \er by finishing in front, while $2.500 |40 second s Allen Hanl > 1 ing place for those not ready to go out | N 1 pear for the boatmen in the third game. {,‘,;{;";’,‘;‘;,fi‘;’,‘ g’":?firfi,,do;‘;&% ;nglegv fimfim? :n‘doogmgxaxxk.:rif Fhl?r‘: - = 2 sunny afternoon before the on the golf course. About half the |, National Circle Seniors, who will| Celtlcs have added Travess. Alexandria | oone ”richest all-age turf stake of the |ous $1.500. | Al Ghe “hont f the tournam 2o G g eed. 18 quile | porch has been fited up with wicker |ihe, coming season be oy s the | | Memppsin and forwird, and Me-| couniry. “Jockey T. Luther was up. | The tme for the distance was 2:05. | which chses Toarsday oni poament. Sl e it e 0 R, and dablesant'made tniofan | Lo eene Meat Go. base Shsht ot | Menamin. g Crystal Pennant ed 17 other horses | Calaris set the track record of 2:023-5 | sewed up be Hoppe . B pae org. Do heated hand-picked conditions of our | — 1220 Seventh street northeast st 8| Macey” Berman, former Alexandria |over the mile and a quarter distance,|in taking the Coffroth two years ago. | clinched first place. but has tumed in best goif clubs. “Here is the golf Speaking of divets, the Spring drive |o'clock. Last season Circles were run- | High and St. John's College, Washing- | finishing a full length ahead of Sun| eclding & fling at racing. | the best game mark of 24 innings and course; there's the first hole. See how against the players who don't replace 'ners-up in Section B of Capital City | ton, diamond star. will be seen with|God II of the Miramonte Stock Farm.'Hoffman purchased Crystal Pennant the high run far you can knock it and Gon't hold up | the turf is on at the various clubs | League. Devitt School, Washington, on the dia- | Carlaris. winner of the 1926 Coffroth. from Maxie Hirsch for $10.000 after the | 1In an exhibition Hoppe once had - the pisyers benind you” Quite 2 sim. | Washington has a rule, passed by th | : a0l | mond this Summer. | trailed Sun God II by a head, taking | colt had completed a strenuous cam- | high run of 25. pie thing anc far difierent from the | board of governors, that a member who | Sam Rice Juniors, who won Capital | e |third place from Cantankerous of the Palgn with only small success in %% N involved process nmecessary for a round | doesn't replace them is liable to sus- | City League Midget class diamond | Old Dominion Boat Club is seeking | Greenfield Stock Farm by a bare half | York. e shipped the b-rse to Tia o Bl a¢ the oouctry chubs. e T R R o e SR = e e P dv Mandy, |10 R s i at o sorder ik s | LEONARD DOWNES SIGNS | rule, 2nd Chase has a stan | laure] coming campaign again in | o | havi e o ‘The Three D's entry, Handy Mandy, ' It S o P e | G T 5 et B e TR oo hean muc nestn | s s ey e B S B | vt sl o S| AS FREDERICK PITCHER pletely dressed for the round, and re-| SUL7 it s o see that the divots are | League Rices b gt E e bl LUB 1% W March 22 Phone Manager Jack Allen | Shed eighth. ¢ hahdfcap s at the track and | PREDERICK, Md, March 19.—Leon- quire Little changing of clothes for golf. | s o eaa s the e | S e (0 g and | NGHORIER at Alexandria 424 between 5 and 7 pm.| Crystal Pennant worked his %ay UD he won with crushing imposts. Hoff- ard Downes of Chain SRR G A change of snoes and off they go, | T€bers of the rule. Cases have been = L e gradually after getting off t0 & DOOT man turned down several offers of | former star athlete at Maryiand School Gown Gver the fiat reaches of Eact Po. | KDO¥D where a man has been asked to Ay e A L BY SOL METZGER. R. E. Knight & Sons have offered a | start. Carlaris, leading at the DBalf | $35000 and $30.000 for the howss sav | for the Deat here. bas shmet om0y tomac Park or dodging the hills and | J°DIace a divot and he has asked in all Eyerett Boherton St atan: 1278 trophy for a three or five game series|gave way before the sprint of Alexan-|ing him for the Coffroth. He was | local Blue Ridge Lergue base ball club woods at Rock Creek. Frequenlly they ‘e it Thom who will again|, Take 3 driver and mashie from your | between George Mason High and Wash- | der Pantages, owned by the theater overcome with emotion on having his | for trial as a pitcher. Downes starred come in foursomes, but usually in two- |, COm of the divot rule | m‘,,u et Yoo a hka ,,'f;,d | bag and stand them side by side. “The | ington and Lee High. for the Arlington | magnate of the same name. The latter | dreams by seeing his horse With Cabin John in District semi-pro somes, and if tbe course is at 12 inexcusable, of course. ' But it sounds | Ianage he team. so far has signed| griver ts much longer. Thus, you must| Gounty scholastic tiile. taking a clear lead when approaching | triumph. | ranks last season and was promised & cowded. they are made up into four-| Uk the womas who. when asked if| Foftest Wenzel second baseman Joe| jiang closer to the ball when playing & e it the stretch turn. failed to hold his| Hoffiman intends to go_into the|trial with Washington's big league somes before they leave the first tee. e plaved golf, said: “No, T don't|Raftery, first basemao: Vincent DI, | pnchie than when driving, otherwise| Alexandria High School girls wl pped | advantage, and Crystal Pennant. who | preeding end of the game on his Rancho | team. More toursomes can be placed on 3 gl | £ K0T e o O e e 0| v “Davia Mases, picherss - Everets | You Would have to lean so far forward | the Alexandria High School AMnSe, ha'been coming up, slowly, passed him | Casgact ooy Famson his Rancho | teAm. - & the thira Washingtos semi- course than twosomes, and in these 0K The answer to the divot ques. | and ey, B esel orett | you would be unable to hold your bal-| 17 to 2. to race onto victory: Sun God II, with | stable is named. He announced after | pro piaver to sign with the loeal seam. open days of Spring. when the ground | (05, 05 1) &, Betler trained force ot | 0o e rarmer ana Clask, | ance during the swing. e Jockey Howard Eision in the saddle, | the race that Crystal Pennant would | Max Schwartz pitcher. and Eafie A5t cpiwent ‘with Seayes: and umter- | SSoiics Wt I ipiske gute 'that the | lelder, and ‘Bren "| wRalance s necessary with every club. | Squash rackets is the favorite indoor | was crowded and failed to make a cleaf |go after the big stakes in Chicago this | Moser, catcher. have previously sighed brush & nil the Jost ball is by no| DY Gurf is replaced. even if the mem- | ou : While you do have to lean over more ' game of the Prince of Wales. stretch run. ummer. contracts. means & potent facior in siowing up | U2 JOF player 1f does not always S to play the mashie avold overdoing it mmm—— 7 cmmels e 5% | see o it that the turf is put back. mi by keeping the arms rather close to | Bastimore Country Ciub has had hung| FASTERN LAUNCHES |7 55, % Bob Macbonaid is sketchea o hc::rrfl:rh -lm:e.‘ above. That will give Jou & compact gyl | N WORK | fccins., ¥ou most certatnly want ; fes] that way when playifig this club. these early days of Sw:nhg SPRI G TRACK A ‘Thus the mashie swing is ; more 3 . eens committee. Por wi % upngh! one because you stand more scied shoes, carries & %D 10 the 1e | of the YOUDE BrAcs are wmmlf; apart| Eastern High's athletic stadlum was | Over the ball than for a oo iyar 8nd indulges in 3 few practice swings | just as they have started to expand, | to present a lively scene this afternoon | Ycu can more easily diidge.the Tiae o With 8 weapon, she calls & driver, | they don't take hold 50 easily as in | with both the Lincoln Park School and | Play. Thal-helps tremendously. EBnades of Glenna Collett and Miriam | the warm Summer time. That is what | Tech track squmds being listed for ac- Horn. 1f this is form. golf form. what | Winter rules are for, 10 save the grass | tion and with Eastern base ball squad @Goes 1 take 1o play good golf? Pinally |45 much as possible when the ground | scheduled to hold forth at the other the rotund starter, all bundied up in a | is %0ft, as it is now. jend of the field. heavy overcoat, for the breezes | 4y , Coach Gordori Rath has let his East- Eaven't yet lost their chill, yelis “Drive | UL Dusted, snos yesterday | em wracksters down easy, since the close ©of. and tne woman steps up to the | PRI NG With the hopes of many | of the indoor campaign, but, beginning tee to crash one Gown the fairway. The | 07 EOeTs £9F 3 |40y the wearers of the Light Blue and White were scheduled for hard work. Tazes Rath’s boys all but won the public high wrong title in last Spring’s meet and he is de- e sie. possibly can be done. The Lincoln HEN you light 7Tx2=14x2-28 Billion - An ex . A Parkers have lost some highly capable KING ED. fair one’s face, but she can't y | performers, but have a group of clever up s KII % R e s she Ghas ). | That change in the ditch at the |boys on the job in addition to some ex- | WARD you let your- B o e L o SR B e i that | Hap Hardell started his Tech High DOUBLED Anp REDOUBLED mendation of members of the club. The | cf second shot of many of the moderate |1 hitters found the bottom of the ditch at | nderpath bunch at hard preparation or the outdoor campaign a week ago. Beveral stalwart members of the team e ., grianing up at her from the send Three times she three Limes she misses. % ized there's sometning wrong and s cuts that wild swing down in a humble Nttle push oome 20 yzrds down the fairway. We ziweys nave wondered if the fair goiters o e missed s\rokes from or_ whether they charge snd loss, Perhaps “1 miss, you miss You miss, I Gon’t But | Lots of bags | goters Two young # on| profs 50 1 sends t nytning, e big e women, Utude. They s mije vy tense | the puddie end &omn Lneraneives up in e et Wepls 0 ey, Wit e usasl ves ¢ aWay 864 £9 aye. Canmaianly 6 iy Lnem Tale littie comedy § sl oonfwed W e public o private chis bave ¥is of Ui Tormances. - Bl the o, sout e brisc, i Jier atam, phaere of tie Bist e 2t tie privale ciub | Tost spurs Wie beginner v & wnse of vofiunsess i e fane e i an0 sfler s few Qesplaye of thy' charscer he ususlly oomws under L gulbing wing of tne Ciulb professionel Golf form end golt o wll phases & slmost purely & product o e public wures. Bul 6 they gl & rick out of 17 They most certaisly . Bvery fap of tie uir e fun Mugh 8L RLO Eoue OVEr OLCE UWEY Srom the fret tee. Ut Lhe same 00 pomme, 1o WL Wik o wver the perfectly s varying v ser i piny e rire nANo 3g over the wind Ovept rescies of tne Uil oo Shere tie G Ty B onnples | SoenaoL. i Mansger Leofer biss el s5ide & - 2 of the erstn porck of toe fiel o East Fowmat Fask o8 8 it ] —— the twelfth on many occasions and usually much time was lost hunting for the ball. Now the ditch is tiled and grassed over and the ball hardly can be {dost. It should result in speeding up play and a generally better condition all around. Gene Larking, former caddle master 2t Indisn Spring. started work uiday in the shop of Robert T. Barneit at Chevy Chase. George Diffenbaug formerly 8t Rock Creek Park and Sara- nac Lake, has taken the job of assistant professional and caddie master at In- dizn Bpring SHADE FIGHTS FONTAINE, CANADIAN TITLE HOLDER eran California middleweight Bhade, whose crouching, u‘-‘amnu a tack nas swept many good boxers into discard, will attempt o halt the rise of Del Pontaine, claimant of e Canadlsn middleweight champion- #1ip. 10 & 19-round bout vnight. Bhane ruled u siight favorite Dave R _ TECH, DEVITT LISTED. FIONT ROYAL, Va, March 19, Gumes with Tech High and Devitt Behard of Washington, v b played here May § and 12, respectively, appear on e )2-game Randolph-Macon Acasemy vase bell sehedule announced vonight. With five veverans and & group 1! promising newcomers st hand the lrcals wre looking W u successtul season. | Other Bports on Page 26, TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN'S, 7th & F » CHICAGO, March 19 (7). —The vet- | = who aided in achieving the title for | Tech in the 1927 meet are missing, but the Manual Trainers, 100, have a nu- | cleus of performers of proved worth, | Coach Lynn Woodworth was hoping | | 0 get his Business High base ball squad istarted to work this afternoon. The | Blenogs, because of inability to get a i diamond and other handicaps, are get- | ting & late start in comparison with the other public high squads and Wood- worth is exceedingly desirous of begin- ning work. Business is listed for & game April 2 with Bond i CARDS RELEASE PITCHER. AVON PARK, Pla., March 19 #)— teher Al Grabowski has heen released the Iochester Internationals by the | Bt Louls Nationals, |t AT ONS Pl w0 ThnEeTmdn UHZMO md~'w EJ D.Loughran 1O INTEREST wffhf.:}m. 4 RED TAPE Jashi '] NO EMBARRASSMENT . s e '} BRING Youg cAR || REGISTRATION CARD | GET YOUR TIRES i ON THE SPOT " EEW ARSI “Gimmet” ROYAL TIRE 4 SYSTEM " | | l a// WITHIN FIVE YEARS!! b gt ESTERFIELD CIGARETTES Wi: STATE it as our hone est belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield ci rettes are of finer quality ::‘ hence of m:lter taste in any o te at the price. — LicesTt & Myzas Tosacco Con