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16 THE I-I\'PINIXH STAR. WASHINGTO FRIDAY. AT TGUST 10, 1928, annockburn Golf Team Agam Is Showlng Way in Matches With Other Clubs ELEN ECHO BUNCH WINS INDIAN SPRING AS CLEAN SLATE Will Oppose Beaver Dam in Return Match Sunday. New Pian Urged. two vears of play in s which were yockburn Golf Cl forward to suj ahead other has yet to lose a club swingers as good enou twice dur- in team nd McKimmie Reid W in Tommy Ar- £ the most promisi he Capital abandoned three years comprised team 7 Columbia v Chase. Washi Indian Spring and Bannockburn. And now a « circuit has sprung up. composed of Beaver Dam, by this judged es 50 far ckburn club eate golters b. Next Sunday they Beaver Dam in a rfl- for a match pl Bannockburn. encounter the A'- Argyle. was abandoned be- cause of failure of several of the clubs to put a competent team in the field during midsummer, when many players were out of the city. Other reasons entered into the equation, but this was lared the chief reason for abandon- duie. ° team matches are s. partaking the fellowship of the big tourn: ments. They serve the good purpose of keeping every eligible man on his toes seeking a place on the club team. But the climate of Wast n in the Sum- mertime is too hot to ask that team plavers sacrifice their own inclinations 10 go 1o the s2a shore or to other cool | places on Sund when the matches are usually plaved | Why would it not be a good idea to | #plit the schedule into two parts, play- ing half of it during April, May and early June, with the wother half to be picked up during September, October &nd early November, and not to make | too arduous a schedul That heavy rain of Monday after noon caused slight damage at the Bea- | ver Dam Club, where the floor of the flooded and some harm on the new nine | | play agains urn engagem: wo weeks ago at Aug they will team again at The old circuit President Brashears of the club said | the damage was very small and no in- ;:n enience will result to club mem- TS, ROSEDALE SELECTS SWIMMING ENTRIES : Boy b\nmrr\vrkdww represent George- own playground in a dual meet with Rosedale playground next Thursday werz being selected in the Georgetown | pool todey. Rosedale's was select about 200 boys who competed @ale pool yesterday. The finish in each event were the team Results of Rosedale trials tea from 0-POUND CLASS yard free sivte Door. thire ard relay-J 3. Gote -POUND CLASS ong Ton yard brea 13-POUND CLASS sard free stvle W v UNLIMITED CLASS tyle- W DUNN NOW IN FINAL FOR TENNIS HONORS 6—0, omorrow who of Cooke. FOR FISHERMEN FERR TIP HARPER TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN'S, 7th & F GLO-C ()5 LIOL Il)li\ll‘ DR} \\INI : b " ALL D. C. RACKETERS OUT OF MUNY PLAY CLEVELAND. Ohio, August 10.- Washington’s entries in the national public parks tennis tournament were eliminated yesterday when both Bob Considine and Dooley Mitchell lost in singles play and the Mitchell-William Buchanan doubles team also was vanquished. George Jennings removed Considine 6—0, 6—4. 6—2. in style that he is considered a likely successor to (he champion Ted Drewes of St. Louis. who eliminated Mitchell | yesterday, 6—3, 6—4. 6—4. Mitchell appeared equal to the champion at most_stages, but could not rally suffi- ciently at crucial moments Harold Bartel and Albert Blough of Cleveland Heights furnished a surprise when they turned back Mitchell and Buchanan, 7—5, 7—5, 6—1. The Washington pair was erratic and al-| though battling gamely throughout, | could not annex a single set of straij i, in Chicago, | such ma: v‘rf\xi{ big | JUNIOR TITLE | | | | { | in the paddock of Hawthorne BYRN CURTISS WINS JUNIOR GOLF EVENT a three-stroke 1 which he assumed during the first round, throughout the second stage. Byrn Curtiss, son of W. B. Curtiss, won he junior club golf championship of In- dian Spring Golf Club veste His card for the 36 holes was (8 54 Roger Peacock, played on even terms with Curtiss during the afternoon after an 81-.card in the morning, and fn ished in the runner-up position. I card was 81-76—1 Other contenders finished in the fol- lowing_order: C. V. Christie, 88—79 167; David Utz 9083113 A 85--176; Arthur B. Ben- H. N. Grave: L Qu 98 MULLIN AND COOLEY | IN GOLF TITLE CRASH CHICAGO, Augus. 10.—The Western | junior golf title rested between a col- | fege and high school sophomore toda: | They were 17-year-old Dick Mullin Chicago high school star, and Tom Cooley of Kankakee, Ill.. who Is a sophomore at orthwestern Universit The two were to decide ownership of | the title in two 18-hole match rounds over the Glenview Golf Club course today Mullin Maintaining who won medalist honors in the qualifying round by shooting or 1 over par, was a general favorite | to win. as his game has ben more con- sistent_than Cooley's. He won his way | into the semi-final and final round vesterday by defeating Bob Crowe and | | Bob Stewart, both of Chicago, by | mflrgm< of 6 and 5 Cooley entered the finals by defeating i Jack Couch of Chicago, 4 and 2. and | Paul Jackson of Kansas City, 3 and 2./ GALLAGHER EASY VICTOR OVER MALAY IN CHICAGO | CHICAGO. August 10.—Marty Gal- | lagher, Washington heavyweight boxer, | was an easy winner over Art Malav of | Chicago last night in a 5-round 2 Gallaher had his_opponent knockout at one stage, but to put over the telling blos \m'\h'v‘ AGGIE NINE SCORES. A three-run rally in the ninth gave Aggies a 7-t0-6 win over G. P. O. nine in Colored Departmental League yes- terday. Baylor's home run and Grant | three singles aided the winners. ANGL ERQ’ GUIDE HIGH AND LOW TIDES FOR SATL'RDAY AND SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 AND 12, AT CHESAPEAKE BAY AND LOWER POTOMAC RIVER POINTS. High tide Saturday 3:42am. 48 a.m. 57 a.m. 7 a.m 54 a.m. 07am 44am 48a.m 49 a.m 53am 23am. 3lam 13am 21am 23am. 11:31am Washington unday 4 turday 12 Sund: 1 Chesapeake Beach. Saturday 10 Sunday 12 Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Saturday 10 3% ...Saturday 9 Sundsy 10 . .Baturday 10 Sunday 11 Saturday 10 Sunday (Compiled by United Stytes Annapolis Solomons Island .. Benedict Piney Point .. Rock Point . Coionial Beach Low tide. 44 am. 10:50 p.m. 44am. 11:52 pm 10am. 6 09 am. 7:58pm 6:20am. 5:08 pm 19am. 6:08pm 5:10am. 3 6:09 a.m. 6:15 a.m. 14am 3:54am 54am, 4:13pm 5:21 p.m 12:44 pm 1:48 pm 1:58 a.m 10:57 pm. 11:53 p.m 12:02 pm. 9:58 p.m. 11:02 pm 10:48 pm U\l pm 5:02 p.m Coast and Geodetic Survey.) The suit that chan, bathing to swimming Just Received New Complete Stock of This ‘“Famous Bathing Suit” Men’s—Women’s—Children’s BATHING SUITS 2 Values to $6.00 t heen “All Bathing Accesscrics Greatly Reduced” Sport Mart Open All Day Saturday 914 F 1303 F 1410 N. Y. Ave. | By the A B(‘(‘r Bdmns Row Throatcm Upheaval in Illino Racing Druggan and their reported pt A controlling interest in Arlin o's racing Ria urchase of sto which svndicate by H. D. Brown owner and track con- per ted they Terry Lake, “beer ba- reported to controlling ton the city's fashionable racing dummy syndicate from all American y deny the sold to ifornia st who 1 who cha \ rons, have pu in Arlir and most through A banishment interest reports largest plant | faced | tracks. Their centered stockholders of the would e pa ceivers if the re: minority park warned thes into the hands of track officials | port was true. Several stable owner: 1l fist fight | also said they would boy Arling- > track | ton’s Fall meeting. " NETMAN, 13, DEFEATS MEXICAN CHAMPION the Assoctated P CHICAGO. Au difficulty with about a free-fo cott vesterday in which Druggan to have menaced a stable owner and trainer with a pistol Officials of the Illino tion were to me y. two would be b The fight took plac struck R. J. Jenkins owner, for_claimin Morocco, in a race Wednesday Jenkins S he was floored kicked sses said. Jockey Art Pendergr who weig but pounds, then came to Jenkir He was getting the bette when Lake entered Thomas H\H\f a fo about to help Jenkins and Pende Realizing he was gefting th: of his fist fight with the jockey, wit- nesses said, Druggan whipped out his menacingly. Pender- away and returned with some lead weights and began to shower Drug- gan and Lake with the missiles. With his supply of leads gone, the witne added, Pendergrass ran while Jenkin: and Hunt followed. Druggan. the jock- ey said, caught him later and thres ened to me off Presiding Steward Joseph A. Murphy and associate stewards immediately be- gan an Investigation of the fight. Two horses, which ran under the silks of Drugg: stable, we! ordered scratch- ed for the oon races and drastic action was promised Tf Druggan and Lake are ruled off the Hawthorne track by the Illinois Turf Association, they would automatica lose their rights on all other tracks of importance in America, it was ex- plained by Hawthorne officials For the past three days, Lake Turf Associa- cating the 1 all tracks. when Drugg California s one of his hor: an Antonic the th ter- alley twice Parieer. vanquished Marco Mestre, Mex boy champion, 6 6. in the semi-finals ys' tennis sini Hyde Park Racquet Club court day and today to meet Joe of " Aus! Tex youth almost his size, for the title ey won his way to the Leo tting nd one the juniof semi Joseph Barbara: Walter Thoma Gledhill and Cou of New Chicago. 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OVEYE ADKINS and Dorothy Kelso of Garfield playground, winners of section 4 of the in- terplayground doubles _tourna- ment. will meet Marion Sills and Hilda Drach, section 3 champions, who represent Bloomingdale playground, to- morrow morning at 9:30 in the semi- finals The Irene Rollin ns Novelty race (one-leg race) Won by Hi Bri Aash for @ high 50-vard decke Throw Idecker anning lev. second. Marg _Novelty event (three-le, Margaret Adkins-Keldo team scored o and Jane Menifee of Bur- roughs_playground, section 5 winners to reach the semi-final bracket Tomorrow's match will be played on the Plaza courts. The victorious team 100-POUND CLASS $-vard dach Waldeck Nelda Wal- % Dark for the title. The latter team defeated Vernice Torney and Mary Sheehy. Phillips playground stars, 6—1, 60, yesterday at Plaza in the semi-finals. udging from the steady playing ex- bited by the Montrose pair, they hould make a strong bid for championship. The Garficld team is favored to come through in the other and face Montrose in addition to be sund_ champion, in the Dwvnrt junior ever nd. paired with Helen Breen interplayground doubles las Mont| Won by Helen Thompson. vard relay Nelda Waldecker, Margaret TWIN OAKS MEET. 30-POUND CLASS. 10-vard dash by Frances second. Mary D; Representatives from Tenlev and Twin Oaks playgrounds to participate in the interplayground track meet next month were determined yesterday in meets held on the respective grounds. High point-scoring honors were vided In each event. At Tenley three Helen Brian, Margaret Waldecker ia Waldecker, each collected 18 Catherine Garner and Lillian ak of Twin Oaks scored 10 points ing two events. n the 50-yard dash h jump in the 85- ile Miss Spiw ¢ 60-yard dash and high jump 00-pound class. Resuits TENLEY MEET 0-POUND CLASS #3-POUND CLASS. -yard dash—Won by Cat second. Margaret Smoot _Running hich jomp d 100-POUND CLASS. gir: ning hich jnmp second. 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