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SPORTS. THF EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY. AUGUST 18 1928, SPORTS. 19 Griffs Seek Liska. Harris of Millers : McGrawmen Down Cards to Gain in Race NUW HAVE UP“UNS | PLAYERS NATIONALS MAY OBTAI _—| .MANY SPORT EVENTS ‘}Yosr 10 AGAIN COAE;{‘%.‘I WOMEN IN SP 0 RT |[;IAN'I’S N[]w '[RAI[ ELEVEN AT MICHIGAN | - 8 ARE ON CARD TODAY DETROIT, August 18 (). —Field- Y . \ s ing M. Yeat agnin will he head foot RY CORINNE FRAZIER. Alva May and Marion Lic. 5 3 i Re the Associated Prese | ball eoach at the University of R Bronze button winners at TLudlow » ' 3 4 A sports feast varied enough fosatisfy — Michigan this season, the Detroit it ufip’:h‘fmn Dine m'w this week included the appetite of the most discerning fan | News saye today. been laid for the title match Fvelyn Pegan. Lillian Burger. Rose Fegan, is to be served today “ | DEETLe h | marenret Phillips. Constance Dennthan. | PR SRt Golf and tennis head the menu. but ANBouill. noi gMeisL annolines” | of the District women's Daratht Dixom Pagine siewart. ‘Doratht | . - . ; ment has bheen made.” the paper oubles net champlonship | Eainter. Marzarer Baer, Josgahine Balion: | Pj r Ad- to be played on the Golumbla Country | Florence Embrey., Dorathy gigtl: [JUEie Pirates Register Another Ad Shifts to Minor Club Said to ; . B \ {hero ate plenty of other dishes, rang- A Pooldflce ing from base ball to automobile racing. | $a¥™ it is definitely underst in il e tioyay was: not. an- uth Lanham, Svivia ) 15, The leading events follow the executive offices of the Michigan | Club courts. The time s not 1 Jane Nuhn, Eilzabeth Norris, Margaret | Thi d-PI e e ortion_ that 'the oid | nounced in advance by the committee. | Feter. LUllan Bickars, virsinis Hot. &1 vance on ird-Place Be Deal for Pitcher g ) - s i 3 3 S 3 Eni?&?i‘lwn’;‘\flllimr:fl n‘nd :;‘!‘l‘l‘l:’lll‘ man' will_once more be ':' h','""’v' wp&mv v,,,M’.’.',’,'h{’“‘},;,,,“"j’m,gf;{“';,‘;,’; At the Maury playground, the fol- | and Qutfielder. g tion,_ Helen Wills vs. Pritz Mercur. © | and complete eharge of Michigan's | Walker Wil meet ERC own The Ionice £l heve passed their bronze Cubs and Reds. \ gl m My Sutton Bundy i | Pyeup' announced his definite re- | Moorhead-Walker team Slresdy tnes | POONSEE L e ol ien | Y O 5 ™ J \ i Tanuie Haniplonsnipe; iso ex | ‘UFSMSent Moy Active conching sev- | annexed one local title this season, de- e Cochrane, Neid. " Eva Satterfield RY JORN B. KELLER. % ¥ \ HbIban. T s D M rank | 8l years ago and thestetically fenting Miss Jansen and Miss Krucoff | and siizabeth Whitnes Be the Associated Press EPORTS filtering in from Min- \ S . i e 3 e his olivities to the direc- | 6—3. 16—14 In an epoch-making match | 0 v oaka will ring with the HE Giahts were unable to with- neapolis indicate that officials T . (‘lm VER. IND.-National junior ten torship of athleties. | early in the Spring for the league | hm_‘l’n,- sl mn& i the stand the foree of their Wrigles of the Washington club may be ? ; R I alielis, Now ¥ork: V. [ champlonship. So close was the com- | cchocs of gay CamPE SRS (00 ext Field jinx in Chicagn. but 2= f shingte Ly o nis final, Frank Shields, New Yort, | petition_ at this former meeting that *ounding ot Ere e grounds are soon @s they set: fook -in S doing something to make big- . Kelth Gledhill, Santa Barabara, Calit | oo o It favored In the coming | Week when its hosp! _grounds are R eatia'la Gnits league base ball more interest- \ 5 2 auroona, ea Al - Aloons ARMY-NAVY NETMEN | it "hich promises to be one of the {BIoRE Ooen e O ere theyr ish another evil influence equaliy potent " E |8 vay races. 3 o 5 who will inaugurate their 8 n 3 . peedway automobile race: closest and most interesting matches of hr;‘:f :\:r"fp"m 0 I rds, | Until reduced to an unrecognizable hulk 5 by a shameful assault yesterday. the ng hereabout next season, even though N there is nothing to be learned at the ‘ ] MONTREAL.—International final in b S . 3 = he net season Nationals' headquarters these days con- : Gens : A A { : e 5. . w""?{""{,‘mf,fi."é”%fi."p'é 2’:252‘5’"’(‘5“‘8 IN NNU L TOURNEY |~ Winners of the doubles will he "':,’“m MApnrnxl::)zalPXv 300 Scouts have signed | venerable Clarence Mitchell, long famed ; ; ; ed silver sugar and cream sets and the | ABPrOSEIE 0% 001, oo iing to | as the only left-handed spit baller in cerning the reeruiting of plaving ma- N - Ross Somerville, C feu sugn i ! Somerville, Canada Funners-up will receive tennis rackets. UP for the oAung BECCS e & men aia e throtite: the clan McGraw merely by having his terial According to the report from the ¥ CHICAGO.—Final of women's West- | | Minnesota eity there is In the making— i ern golf championship with Miss Vir- Army and Navy fennis stars were 10| pive girls passed their silver button The group planning to attend the of practieally it may be made—a deal o NI o iengo opposing Mrs, | engage in thelr annual Leech CUD|iests on the Ludiow Playground this first week's encampment are advised by | name announced as the pitcher that at the end of the American Asso- ! & Harry Pressler of Los Angeles matches this afternoon at Chevy Chase | week and received the badges symbol- the director that the bus leaves the | Even as a Red, a Robin and s Philly ciation season will put Washington \ i 3 TORONTO.— Australian Davis Cup | Club | izing efciency in a varied program of Girl Scout Littue House, 1750 New York | the ancient and honorabl® sfxtnpaw uniforms on Adolph Liska and Spencer R * 5 team In second day of matches with | Fach having been returned victor | sports. The quintet were Hazel Dronen avenue northwest, promptly at 12 30 won more than his fair share 81 games Harris. now pitcher and outfielder. re- & 3 Canadian players. twice in their ‘our meetings, today's | burg. Joan Hanlon, Ethel Hepburn. next Saturday afternoon. from the Giants. With the Cardinals spectively, for the Minneapolis Mille 3 3 SARATOGA' SPRINGS. N. Y.— Reigh | ¢lash will decide the service supremacy | & - — = | behind him. he started out with three Liska, said to be little more than 21 LN Count, Victorian and other leading | for the time being o . |in a row and seemed as'if he might had won 15 zames and lost but 4 up to ; horses in the $40,000 Travers stakes Navy made clean sweep of the | ' A Q& ( RSE never quit. Then came the Hirning the middle of this month. He is a . seven matches last year for Its second A / 2 2 point vesterday when the New Yorker successive victory. Army won the cup shaded the veterans by 3 to 2 in a game | which seemed as if it should have end- right-hander bought by the Millers lasi g . Fall from Burlington of the Mississippi < 5 4 in 1975 and 1926 1 ~ : S D c PRINTERS TEAM | Probable pairings were announced by ()PE N BU I Il\ lsAD SH Al) 4, | cd about 10 to 2 | | . D £ The Giants threatened Mitchell fn Valley League. Hurris. it will be re- - the team captains as follows each of the first six innings at @ports- called, is the plaver who was with the X ™ S o S NEAR TOURNEY T'TLE S, | man’s Park yesterday, but failéd t) cash ’ runs on eight hits. Ironteaily White Sox several seasons back. They Rold him to Shreveport of the Texas A o MBS R. C. Van Viiet (Army) va. Tieu CALLUM. 4. and. although the fairways:any 5 A Att, 1. (NAVY) | BY WALTER R. McC ™. repaired, a althoug alrwavs 3 th T . B & et b enough they picked up one fn the h:;\(ll.:l\‘x‘hhnfl;\ipgrt}; ;(firn:“:gxr”:?h::\;: BOSTON. Augnst 18 —Washington | 1, Lyiman (Nt} ™ : ! are long and the grass high, the course | o P i hetter than 320 all season. and has hit .- and Chicago Union Printers base ball | 8" yoara (Nt (AT v Ensisn though officially open, the East |28 % NACC E (8 ) potomac Park pub- | fafe drive. Andy High's three-base around 30 homers to lead the league in 2 . : | teams were to meet today to decide the | ' Capi. ). b Hills (Army) vs. Ensizn J. H Potomac Park golf course today | For one young star and a tentative promise of two others. Minneapalis 1928 championship of International | McCue (Navy is undergoing a flrn'mninnr:- | rubber boots or the disposition of aland Leslie Mann's sacrifice fly turned ram designed to carry off the I +,Doots 4 X Deal Started in May. Report. eme a pemmant contender. PTitcher Liska (left) and Outfie'der Harris (right) | By winning the first game. Washing-| Col. W. C. Johnson and Mai. R.C. L - Guck have transferred their golf ac- | the trick. . = ¢ ¥4 2 et (Army) vs. Ens| A Lomen sna i s While the It is said that the heavy shipment o! = nament ends, If Chicago takes th A i tRave ! 2 | layout on courses A and B.. While the | (fi il p’ oot course is enjoying the | This unearned run proved the ¢ i s, Chica S Capt. C. W. Cnristenb and Maj. L. 8. % X 5 | neapolis this season has to do with the - & first game, & second contest Wil be | naths (Afmys Ve Licut comar. V. K. God- | In-out 8t Rock Creek Park which suf- . h - . @ieal. In fact. the report states that the Sam ones Pl .k d ] Plt .h(;r plaved immediately following. Wash- | trev and Lieut little nine-hole layout in West POlomAC | defeated Mitchell, as each side ham- @eal actually got under way while the o C & as C > ington needs but one victory, while Chi- | MsJ, T. H. Finley and Liout, D. D. Hede- | past week. is getting the heaviest play P Bgiesei Nationals were en route West for the kin ‘Army)_vs. Lieut. R. B. Hunt and BEn- | 0% o ever had. dance of trees, is getting a heavy play. wndh eighth round. but the veteran first time this year. Then. it will be re- K (~ off . s Capital City Typos kept their record | p southpaw was hit hard enough to lose ealled. Infielder Grant Gillis was sent L CC S > [ clean yesterday by turning in a 13-to-1| for play. but actually only a crane or a t Golf Association has put in the | t IO (‘(‘p »I'l 1n dixth O | e e s e ‘””SUBURBAN NET PLAY for PInY. ith hip hoots could negotiate | Wit QRN uRcements of N trict position. _ Excellent_eontrol—he gave Clayton Van Alstyne went to them un- t | one pass—and fine support saved him der option, while Catcher Hugh Mc- contest that play was halted at the end | Hoecn toward Hains Point are under | tpe” Columbia Country Club Septembe of the seventh. after Washington had DUE TO OPEN TODAY | water ¢ or 5 inches deep. lving in e i Tor. tha tie: Tiow P e | Fred Fitzsimmons overwarked himself American Association club from which were likely to be pitching op- easilv took care of Marty. for seven innings in which the Card- he had been drafted ponents when Nationals and Whitehill gave up eleven safeties, M‘gv“}filmnns was too affective for v't‘le & [ holes a_carry of at least 300 vard® o7 Wil be a 72-hole medal play ,1.2“: s"l}t‘inmfi:.r;nuned, and then wilt- -Westerners yesterday. He kept the could be needed to negotiate the vi v 50. All n the eigl after his mates ha fuzlly went to Minneapolis. his transfer ternoon to start the second game ed with Umpire VanGraflan when there Play in the annual Suburban Tennis | "ey affair, with, an entry fee of £330 8 1 e tn Louteville being only & formality to | of their series. Jones. victor in his last | was nothing else to do Whitehill | Soattered. Desper and Holbrook col- | League singles and doubles tournament |yay — On others small pools of casual | ni 3050 N street. by 6 p.m. September axfrsmw mm.ll s‘uccfis in the three- g series against the leaders gave minor agreewient. According to base ris overnight choice to take the hill frames. but not until the third did the | winners. | of Standards courts. {Sogginess of the whole layout makes | {ociants in the championship on Sep- ball law a drafted player not kept by a and strive to keep the home club in Nationals get a run Then they need- | Chicago’s nine was impressive in Drawings were made last night. How- | ooIf not a particularly inviting propo- temper 24 and 25. f’lmfdlx?;lally 1{'5“”""‘ First, it pre- " served the ‘slight chance the Giants the club from which he was drawn Visitors yesterday by beating them 3 to | It was Cronin's single and Harris'| Chicago I5 the defending champion, | today at the courts before play begins | The putting greens have escaped the | go by default, as he did in the case Immediately after these three men 1 with a gallant finish double, both made after two wera out | having twice, defeated Washington at Today's schedule deluge: in fact. have been much im-| o 1he Middle Atlantic Golf Association centage points on a sweep of the series. League. and Minneapolis got him from Ma). T. H Finley (Army) vs. Ensign C. | a E tyepl 1 i IRTUALLY closed to play, al- | af 1008 BACEU® Reoient condition. As | seventh without even the suspicion of = T I vatees who do not. possess | %ild throw of Andy's Reese's grounder 2t respect of the American Association obained enough help from Washington to be- | [nion Printer League DOUBLES. ; : e . - water which covers several acres N 5 are the players the Griffmen may land. ton ean gain the laurels and th= tour. VM‘" iy o Enen | 'h 3 tivities to Rock Creek Park. and the Proves Margin of Vietory. a i 3 { 51 ward | i s sed. rollin, Pplayers by the Washington club to Min downriver course is closed. the rolling [{ERUELT N o e ceason. Even the | eventual margin by which the Gidhts R. M. Watt, ir. (Navy it ‘om the heavy rains of the | | fered little fr Park. with its sand greens and abun-|mered out two authentic markers in a cago must take both games sign C. D. Grifin (Navy) | East Potomac Park is officially open — gecretary Willam C. Barr of the Dis- X 3 any two ordinary games to smart op- tn the Millers outright and Pitcher cessive triumph. So one-sided was the the layout. At least three of the holes | 3 mateur championship to be plaved at | ¢ r | from a rout. Mullen went back to Leuisville. the AM JONES and Owen Carroll |gill went down and Ruel and Reeves chased over four more runs | Sivaet over the fairways. On one of the | Guorce J. Voigt. As usual the tourna- As a matter of fact. McMullen ac- Tigers meet at 3 o'clock this af- three passes, struck out cight and jaw- d seven hits garnered off his slanis well O 1" water which overlles the fair- | S11C, "t ‘be submitted to Dr. Barr | Siven him a three-run lead. comply with provisions of the major- four starts, was Manager Stanley Har- |in hot water throughout the first | pns [fected 6 of the 13 hits credited to the | Was to begin this afternoon on Bureau | water catch and stop the ball, while the | 55 3% he course Is to be open to con- r him a bigger margin than any single major league club must be refurned to | the sixth place It wrested from the ed three singles and a double to do U downing New York vesterday, 9 to 0. cver. additional entries will be received |gition Voigt probably will allow his title to sl have of gaining first place by 3 per- that counted for the tally. Thereafter | Cincinnati last August SINGIFS | proved by the heavy rain. Some Wit | Championship, which he won last year. | Next. it cut the Cardinals lead to twn were transferred to Minneapolis, Cather * v ¥4 Kenns bobbed up as a member of | 1t was a lusty line drive to center | the Detroit southpaw was invineibls ~ Washington-St. Louis box score Fiest voundJudd vs. P, Yéomans, Krause | has facetiously dubbed the lake which | The tourney will be played under and one-half games and plastered red the Nationals He had been performing fleld by Muddy Ruel that brought vic- |ynul the eighth wash ABHOQA St TLou v P MY o * | covers par, of the fairwavs on Courses | inited States Golf Association rules, | birds with one defeat in excess of the Srilliantly for the Millers. and was | 1Ory to the Nationals in the terle boetr| = ; § 1 side socked | Hoteh adh Siereenaic: 3 i| yccand round D Dudler vi. Atveod. © A and B “Lake Leoffier ~But mean. supplemented by the rules of the Co- number suffered by the clan McGraw to o e e e g o o Gut 4 Droke Pt e e | Simans® HROH I Rolmte " oy, Baum. Ve, Baen Rra: while S, G Leoffler. concessionaire of | Jumpia. Glub. R E en Kenna joine e Na- g T < § y vaple. ng.r maver ve omas, Boyd vs. A av the public courses, has gon - ] Sraw doubtless wil call on youns tionals in St. Louis on June 2 Minne- ’—lfdndlotk ‘!hn' had existed since Tigers got hits. Al the [gr\: fielding | Desperc. ., Keenoy.n et g [ i a program designed to free | Indian Spring virtually is the ;,\,‘ Carl Euboell today snd oo hp #polis began repaving the Nationals, 'tis the fourth inning was done by Nationals eves MAGE | genpeider.l Ries.2b. Wi Skai-2; Thedles anf. B Didiey. va} Bant Potomse Phtle fromi: the: whter local course which has not suffered in Larrv Benton in the get-away game said. “Joe Judge had opened the home |a pair of fine pick-ups and throws snd | Edward.ss Kickham.c Jutd and Holt. Callan and Bowen vs. Mus- | within a few days large degree. from the brown patch and | The Cardinal choice is more uncertain Griff Interested in Others. f,:"l’;";ou:’:d o o L i i e Firmons.o. Buum and oArinet. BrON i "Phomes | Drafnage dilches have heer cul along | burning effect of the l:l‘;(lm‘“sgffi:: Tihy BUnC Riem, Sylvsstar Johinsen; and : en _he : oenedt = 4 » < of water and Leoffler | weeks. Only one of s x am possibi Rut President Clark Griffith also ex- | endeavored 0 sacrifice. Joe Cronin, | Trainer Mike Martin came ouf of 20 Gl | PR tng0d A Biawn and_Yeamans Jif"hA;:?fi?'n‘,’:? Il the water will drain | greens has suffered severely from the | The Giamts' chieftatn e fortunate ¢ pressed an interest in Liska and Harris, -however, singled Judge to third. Boss operation that relicved him of his| Totals.. 3133110 Totals.. 2% 73UI4|grant and Krause M. May and FOMAY ¥4 {of within & couple "\t davs. . 1 the!{ungus @rowth—the eighteenth. The have won a game with a man ot tonsils yesterday. dizzy but hungry.| Washinzton 108 2 1 3 413 Stellwnzen and partner | Water goes away as hoped, the wind and | others are in virtually as good condi- | counted upon as anything like a um:‘n tion as they were in the Spring. Most victor, and still have left the real aces it seems. and Manager Mike Kelley of | Bucky tried to put through a squeeze Y 3 g o . R PN He'll be taking his meals through a i Sy sun will soon dry off the fairwavs Bmall wachouts at Rock Creek Park of the other courses have had their | with whom he expected to halt the the Millers indicated he might talk | play. but his bunt got to Firsi Baseman ) e e et e pes | By o . fadled t6 @0 any good, | straw for several davs, but will be back |, RUSGHONED that Heh BisTians ' MANOR CLUB DIVING mare" helpful ‘material from the big- | for Judge was whipped out at the plate. on the job early next week 2 Eore Skeenov. Shaplro. Ries, Kiek- | R caused by the rain of last week'end and | putting greens severely burned by the | Cards. ~Against these stalwart him. Twn-base hits—Hutchinson. Simons. | !the rains of Thursday night have been | brown patch and the sun. Kechnie must send_badly batiered )'":'; sday ni v : —— slightly overworked boxmen. ~ Befors oy g e R B ek i pem— < ol LU R L h i senbee and Inflelder Jack Hayes. Un- ate shoetop catch. tumbled and spun | Homan. (r))l:n:‘m‘r‘s n([,-fl\- Ries 2ju'::?ssn‘ll¥:g: i T T SR s | 3 w 'YANK AND CANADIAN CHAMPION AND GIRL pecerthelcs, i mishe be weil 1o ro: just such situations as der option, true, but they are there. on his_head and the ball rolled to ek outaiBy Hines. 1 by Timmons. 11 by "Sfmons. 5 Hit by pitched ball— By this the base ball worm usually turns 3 R ollER™ Hhnes ™" wplree ekt €% | omorrow atternoon at 3 aclock at the | |N GOLF TITLE CLASH REACH LINKS’ FINAL with it greatest vigor > 23533-munmax —souano—nu=0 m:;‘m_flve nhyehrs ttxrum lrl’)c Nnminah gained his feet in time to fire the ball and Barry ering enough strength to raise 1t to Jack Tavener and the little short- . . '8 " Manor Club, Norbeck, Md Efi‘f:gfr place and make it a pennant | siop relayed it fo Harerave Just In time e Participants will include Cliff San- B s g omp e the acquisition of to keep a homer from the Washington Chicaga. 5 11 innings. | tord. South Atlantic faney diving cham- | e the Giants and the Cardinal #his material from the big-league outfit | catcher. S u"'\!- 5'-'1‘»}»'-« ‘,:l.n"‘ SANDLOT STRUGGLES | glon” and mow & et at-8ycacuse| MONTREAL, ~August’ 18 (@).—An | By the Auociated Press were locked in pennant strife. the " University: George Klopst of Leland | jnternational final in the Canadian| CHICAGO. August 18.—The women's | Pirates registered a gain of half a gam= on the Cubs and & half a game on the !h-kumcr& apnarenély were hopelessly ® oo A Sikii i) sunk in the second division of the uel’s 4 e up & pitching 'duc STANDING OF THE CLURS v - " {American Association, between the stolid Irving Hadley of ADDED, MORE SOUGH Stanford Untertion Sncbe Coast In-| (o steur golf champlonship. A thing | Western golf title for 1928 rested today | Reds in the third-place battle. This If the deal is as reported from Min- the home side and the temperamental : Skadding and Onaline Lawrence, star Wwhich has occurred only once in the | between two shot-making wizards of was accomplished when the Buccaneers meapolis. it certainly has been a good | Ear} N i ani 7 local mermaids, and others tors of the event, takes place today ' the Pacific Goast and Middle West, Mrs. | caught the futile Phillies coming and oo for the Millers, and it may prove | Hadley yielded seven s Fl::%l" Additional nttractive sandlot contests Maj. R. B. Lawrence, president of the when W. K. Lanman of Columbus. Ohlo. | Harry Pressler of Los Angeles. the de- 50Ing in a double-header. 10 to 3. and quite heipful o the Nationals. Maybe | three passes and had two wabbiy ' have been listed for tomorrow. Washington Swimming Club, will be in | a member_of the Yale golf team. and L |8t 1. Paul Waner peeled off six hits quite & price to pay for the players, but | nings. Tn the first of them, the four Stadium A. C. has carded with Mount charge. & e mervile London, Outaro. | (snding champion. and & slip of a girl. and Traynor seven for a neat advance #ven & -league club can't get some- inning. a double by Marty McManus and Rainiers at the latter place at 3 o'clock ¥ 2 Star. Dlay the final 36-hole match for Virginia Wilson, from Chicago. in the batting table. thing for nothing. a single by Charley Gehringer before < Woodridge A. C. will meet Anacostia ' the title Shooting a brand of consistent golf | " The Reds shaded the Braves by 2 to any one was out put over a run 10| | Eagles on South Capitol and P streets El\F YANKEES SCORE In 1914, when Brice S. Evans of UMal ;‘r"‘;:“’pf"’:::: Ay oL e oY | Lyand.the Robins did the same thing to i vl 2 v is A S - B the Cubs by 1 t Boston, who failed to qualify this year. | Pest MUR PIRRTIC TOF 401d ‘of 140 fem-*| pitchers' battles D;v 2d";mr¢“;\mf‘::1:r\" match that made by the Nationals in dinmond and Pop Kremb has carded the previous round. Hadley later | ] x ) s ] & Ruel Comes Through |the Pining gave up » double and a O IR o BT e T IN TAILT o g'“'""fl“f»d“‘z‘““‘:: Toronto. the | jnine stars. Today. they were {0 meet ercise. Eppa Rixey and Doug | pase. but they meant nothing. . a3 | 0'clock N TAILTEANN GAMES e o . Lady ysar Frank fin;the §0-Nolé¢ WESl (oF the Crans Wedly ¥orw (e’ e Rl ok In the eighth, an error by Cronin Detroit Bk B o Dixis Pigs of Cheverly, Md.. will meet e, wiio o to T vear Frank | Although welghing but a trifle over | Greenfield and Sherift Riar, en put McManus on to start the round BT v ® Ma Cheseldine’s Modern Woodmen in AR | Ehompaop, w10 R was affclaily from | 100 pounds, the Ghilcago gt ch gxectt | loaing end - Tk G D lgdlcr*;fr‘*%t:m’:m;“ B | two games on Navy Yard diamond.| Br the Associated Press | oo ea States as he represented the Slnct Ay Ea o i with equal | Rain in New York and Philadeiphia v ! 3 " o P 0 - b o s f J ol ce s sh r Marty to-thied. A AMES TODAY. starting at 1:30 o'clock. Allied Roofers | DUBLIN, August 18 —The most pop- Knollwood Club. Chicago, but he is 4 Y er Tounds snd three times the T.'r!;’é’m.i"infi'?;i \t::::ll(;ub::‘w:f h':\: hitter was caught- when he tried 10 p. ot a¢ Wash'ton. Detroit at Washten. |are to journey to Lanham. Md. to | . Detr 3 E A i native of Toronto and twice won the, e atrok Sl ular feature on yesterday's program in | trinn, oy NS, fEanadian, was three and two strokes under perfect jong they can maintain the present BT S mow ' double. MeManus | Touis at Phis. .~ Cleveland at N. York. | noage Lanham A. C. and Hess A C vlung to third base as Hadley fossed Cleesiand af N, Vork. e % 3 A Clihe Tailteann games was the smash- 3 figures. ’ e Haatave, Bt Maery alimapn | O SLRES. nine will be the attraction al Oroome. jng victary of the American distdnce AT . have s zood | A great_opportunity confronted the T e G e ot walked and so did Bob Fothergill o7 | runner. Teo Lermond of Boston. in the | ChAnce of deftstig e+ oao | calm _champlon. Not since 1917 has | their edge of G A The last pass only filled the bases. but NATIONAL LEAGUE. Other teams afe still in quest of foes |5,000-meter Tun. Lermond, whose | %Or the ChAPETS b In 1926 and Was any champion been able o successfully | Action e Ty e e McManus strolled off third as Fother- , ? 3 o e ey Include. Hartfords, | peop's came originally from County | JiR0G-tP e two vears before that. gefend her Western crown. Mrs. Pressier | sector was confined to TRVTNRDATY b RERVLTS: T OO o k- G- Lifein | Cork, spread-eagled the feld, which in- | The YAI¢ goifer has won three of his | Dottty L the West when | Tinor tngagements which saw Bo Pitiabursh, 109 Fhilsastohin. 3—1, 5238 Vie Sport Shop Midgets. Franklin cluded McLeod Wright, the ~Scottish HARIER by Cv e mntgtng; de LPEOTE DSL N0 SR N AOrondly: shots. | SooF veonaR oy - Sa B B Lmain . 2085, and Jacob Jones Midgels, Adams champlon. to win easily in 15 minutes | "““‘,m'"’""‘-‘., Mountifield of EdmOn- | Tymc and again, she sent her tee shots | 3§ ngton nose out Detroit by 30 2 | ton, Alberta, western Canadian amateur | a50 vards straight into the fatrway. On . MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS l e 1Y Copaags 8. 189, 23 seconds. Wright was second and | (31 titlist. In the semi-final yesterday, 10 | pop ‘approaches, she pitched dead and S STANDING OF THE CLURS AR 4 e Coughlan of Ireland third. and 8. His oniy close mateh Wwas o . C. nine, whie lowned Cava- r sh- v - 3 i or! Another real Irish-American, Charley | qoqingi another American, Silas M "n,\;,';"g,l,\m;lpr won her way to the YOUNG NETMEN FACE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. liers, 7 io 1, and was to meet Chevy |McGinnis of the Chicago A. A. smash. e (il e P Chase today, wants games at Adams ed the Irish pole vault record by &' NCW!O" wanoy, which he won 3 /fna) yesterday by coming from behind (ndianapolis 74 53.583 St Paul 3489 inches. to beat the English champion. 742 and defeating Mrs. O. S. Hill of Kansas Ainneapolis 333 38 Couisvine | ¥ ToaNLi . DT a7, Tikike| TOeY. McQinnis cleared 13 fest. |, The London veteran has had ten)City. the transmissiseippi_champion. 2 IN NATIONAL FINALS Tatats Kensas City 6681 820 Columbus T T e o o: SO Piliing of Canada shattered another | hard matches. one o them going 10/and 1. Mys. Hill was 2 up at the turn Dotrait Columbus, 5; Milwaukee. 2 < rE L starred for St. James' Insects of Mount | 1 PHINE of CAnach T & avelin | 38 holes after he had barely averted - — Walningion Sinnezpolis. 8: Loutsville. - d 614 | Rainfer vesterday in downing Rex Mid- [ (n (ST K S04 et 10 inches, | defeat taking the thirtv-sixth. In | three holes to be 1 Up. And never re- Br the Assoctaied Press i Indlanapolis. 3—4 s gets of Colmar Manor. 8 to 0. Winners 2 b S| yesterday's semi-final he eliminated F “her lead ps ' Tt Runs_ hatied in—Harrh . Ruet | 5led0 Ransas Oty il more than 29 feet better than the best | lingtished her lead. As in her other | CULVER. Ind. August 18.—Two g 1 Wil book games At Hyattsville 823-M. | (a0t than 20 feet e eand hefore. | - Hoblitzel of ‘Toronto, by a 3-and-2 | matches. she was best under fire. Twice. | singles _tennis S a Meian x o INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE . [Lay of New Zealand. former world rec- | {’,‘:’f‘{"]rm'j‘fg‘.':""'?"‘;r:"g'; 00 favoL | whien i ‘wpperned she was hopelessly | junior and nationg] boys B gt e Hargrave 1o Gebringer. - ) 561 ord holder, was second with 202 feet 2 sl y VO VEars lost on a hole, she came back with a | today in final o v L Wanes—Detrait. 8: w L P w L Pel - o » | i ¥ al matéhes of both divisions e s Whitehs Foronts. ... N8558 Rochester. 385430 W 3 T'TLE CANOE MEET nehc |2 ‘]""’"_ the start of the | peautiful recovery shot to tie and hold = In the national junior competition ¥ KR e B Three more American victaries were | event; His victory in the Ontario ama- | her margin Prank Shields of New York. defending o enrs Van Saiiimors | 8238 317 Buftalo, 8184 yan SUi50503 scored by Johnny Gibson of Bloom- 4 s win of the | Rut It was Miss Wilson who shot the | title holder. was to meet Keith Gledhil g, i b ol e ! HAS LOCAL ENTR'ES‘Md N."). Walter Gegan of New York | QUAlifving medal last Monday made him | pest golf of the semi-final round i fof Santa Barbara. A B MontesslNewark. Calr GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. |and Edmund Black of Newark, N. J. | APDear to be the leader among the eliminating the fournament medalist | Shields weon the right to enter the By "elubs mat scheduled Rrookivn at Chicaca. Arnakiyn rt Chiragn. | bringing the day's total for the United | “"'"'* a\nd 1926 champion. Dorothy Page.| final by a victory yesterday over Harry s Yokt B L Bamion it Olncinati Canostats ot Pab ’ States up to five in seven events Madison. Wis. 5 and 4. Tiny but | Plymire of Palo Alto, 6—3 62 RECORDS OF GRIFFMEN SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Poatan 2t Cincinnath b anoejats of Potomac Bost Club and |~ Giheon, who teiled to pisce in the N bt » rocal T | USRI Gk bl g sl Washington Canoe Club of this city and | Olympics, had an easy time winning l",,.l 1 ’ ¥ \ , women's golf by bagging five birdies in = W. Barry Wood of Milton Mass. o 'h its Last ! lg 8| ' row. Miss Page's game was good, but | him in the finals by scores of w L P Old Dominion Boat Club of Alexandria, ' the 400-meter hurdle event Gegan, another also-ran at Amster- against such golf she didr e A 97 G AR W SR ORRI Atiants 3 fo 627 Nemon o 3 W ey g Brminbam 3018 82 Koo sa 2023 408 BIG LEAGUE LEADERS | Va. were to compete in the Middle | ;b . i 3.4 Citle Rock 2723 340 GRativilie " 1832 360 wlatie Ouoie arifs Aatbhini | dam, ran his opponents off their feet chance The bovs' championship lay between " i Birmingham. 6 Chattannoge. 5 e @ Association cham- (o win the 3,000-meter steeplechase By the Assaciated Press % Kendall Cram of Nashville. Tenn . and i Mobile. 5. Little Rock. 3. HITTERS. plonships today at Belleville, N. J. The| Black took some measure of revenge | ERIE, PA —Maxle Straub. Erie. won QTAL | |N: B. K. Hebard of White Plains. N. Y Homgis, 2 New Grieant. 0 ; Competition will end the season’s canoe | for his defeat in the hammer throw by | from Jack Duffy. Toledo (10) GS. STILL VERY Both won easy semi-fina) victories ves- o ed Player—Club, G. AB. R. _ | vacing schedule for the clubs of the lo- | Dr. Patrick O'Callaghan by taking the DULUTH, MINN. —Billy Petrolle terday at the expense of Walter Levitan. S Goslin, Senators.. 98 310 53 118 cal group. measure of the Irish champlon in the Duluth, defeated Jack Kane, Chicago ILL, IS TAKEN HOME Dorchester. Mass.. and Raney Donovan BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE. Simmons, Athleties 81 309 55 Entries of the three clubs follow 56-pound weight throw | (10). Szymka Zabuil, Duluth. knocked i New York, respectively. . 4 AR S, Hornshy, Braves. 6 338 66 6| Washinglon Canoe—Junior one-man| 8. J. Atkinson of South Africa, the | out Quintin Romere Rojus. Chile (1) SRR O AT I8 U e B ik " Gehrig, Yankees.. 115 423 105 15 9 | double blade. Dilger; senlor tandem sin- Olympic champion, was the victor in| SAN DIEGO, CALIF.—Tommy Hughes. Stallings. owner of the Montrgal base - Auto Bodies, Radiators, Fend. ball team of the Internationa! League. ot N R ."' - iato, e M erees 111 117 101 165 369 zle blade, Shepard and Splelman: se. | the other event, the 110-meter high Cleveland. defeated Alfredo Imperial pas been taken from a loeal privat s A local private nior one-man double blade arry hurdies ! s a s pla on in Haddock blade. Harry hurdie Philippines (10) ¥ hospital to his plantation in Haddock Restathec:3 140! th 717 Wittstatts, 1809 14th North 7177 MIDATLANTIC LEAGUE. TRAILING STARS. Knight: junior tandem double blade. o Ga. 25 mil . b AB. R . Sanborn. ‘Spencer: senior quad single he ,".',",";.n’:":"‘:d’;',’,:’:'" ki Als 319 Lith. ' Bleek Relaw Ave. bertang. 5.7: Clarkshurg, 3 Ruth, Vankees.. 115 405 126 blade. Har Y 2 = z wnette. i Seotidale. 6 8 o 4 arry Knight. Spielman, Shep- S T SR $4 2 i o i 5 G Ao an 3 a4 113338 v MeGuigan.funior nemen. sver Conthiets Oceur o dtaging over roads that had been badly washed o : k. Onrdinets. 313 | biade. McQusan J ) s 8 ording to doetors, is 12 Quigan: junior tandem double - . < | Stightly better, but his condition is such that the services of two nurses and a CLUB PATTING Heilmann, Tigers. 111 414 blade. McQuigan and Meyer: junio . 4 Al . 1 . AS o A LEAGUFE, > X v B ] 3 i B L, P i ‘t’w‘”N s RUN SCORER eI R L B L lg enni .ontests OUAY | doctor are required day and night PITCRING ton. B Recky e 1 s ‘ blade, Bill Havens bl | v e has been in hospital here for six o fore: ! Fageuetile, 2, ) ¢ s | Blede, WO HiRvens Klr:l.(al'l:‘u contest, Bill etk Andprior o that s n- & To Match Your Odd Coats am pitehed. W Waner, Pirat ¥ . anadian hospit or si veeks. T g wiched. W Sy m AL B ox i Fotomac Boat —Junior tandem double | B ihe Awociated Piess matches between the Eastern and West- A EISEMAN'S, 7th & = e de e ¢ Datiemticy, Card . 3% blade. Shaw and Enny: junior tandem EW YORK, August 18 — Rain, |ermn players. originaily scheduled to take 4 3 : Lpag B Single biade, Shaw ane Enny; junior e Washed ant all activity | up two. days, are (o be plaved as wen | ALEXANDRIA WILL HOLD SE STEALE ’ e ar, on the tennls courts near New (as an exhibition between Helen Wills - ey Cate. 2 junior one-man single blade, Shaw: se Vork yesterday, has enhanced |and Fritz Mercur, conqueror of Tilden L TODAY nlor tandem double blade, E Millar and | the prospect for the battle of |in the Eastern champlonship MUNY TENNIS TOURNEY BASE BA L.I:MH'.M. Mostil, White X 2 . Millar: senlor tandem single blade, E ival Tl k 4 4 PIEDMONT LEAGUE Myer. Jlod Sox #aerse R i single biade E. | attendances between the rivals of long’| The long program begins at 1 o'clock | ALEXANDRIA, Va. August 18 —The T i E Frisch,® Cardinais, Millar and C. Millar; senfor one-man | standing, Westchester and Long Island. | with a singles encounter between Wil- | first municipal tennis tournament ever AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK double blade, E. Millar: titing contest T : el S ot 27 A Al Rye, in Westchester. Big Bill Til- [ llam Aydelotte. national indoor cham- held in this city will begin August 27 3 . on the Havdon Field courts under the WIShlnxton vs. Detroit ST ALBAN S PICKED Hnmion el Mgk Point. 8 (10 i Cixsel, White Sox.. ..., [ (i\l,lfi‘““;yu“d C. Millar den and Frank Hunter, both of whom |pion of the East, and Neil Brown of PIT iy mg Dominion — Edward Gorman, | were sliminated from the toutnament, San Francisco. The feature matches, | direction of J. F. Wilson, superintendent pitiecn v 3e FOR SER|ES START WESTERN LEAGUE Plivorasliinh Won, Lost ey gy Robert, Whitton, Parke | will lend their aid in an exhibition the meeting between the ftwo No. 1 0f public recreation TICKETS ON SALE AT PARK A Hovt, Yankees 15 § .80 harles Fannon mateh to the drawing power of the | plavers, John Van Ryn of East Orange Entrants will be divided into bays AT 9:00 AL Wichite, 3: Das Malss 4 women's final of the Eastern turf court N. J. former Princeton star. ‘and and girls’ classes 16 years of age and George Lott of Chicago, & member of ' older and under 16 years old. Only s T— Benver 1 Benton, Glants, 1 d L4 Phisa w1 'Piebio. eatled 1n ihird. (alr Crowder, Rrowns, 3 CAPABL § champlonships. — - i i : ABLANCA IS BEATEN. 'l‘hr‘ mnm‘\ apparently was arranged | the Davis Cup team and the Wills- Singles are scheduled. Trophies will be Call Potomac 3501 Bmans 81 Amanilin. inseheduled Ouinn, Athleties .. 15 A e Yl e | BAD KISSINGEN, Germany. August | to offset the counter attraction of the | Mercur exhibition, come in the midde awarded in ench af the four dlvisjons S Philadelphia Washinzton Percentage |% Chicago > » ~lessssssaay’ 3 PRPRPIPR. SR Blesnsdenunup sss2™ Whitehiil. b Fhea® 3 Tatzle *Batted for Whitehill in the sinth. WASHINGTON. AB. Bl auenuwasan aleasemsonnen 2l ss0s ) { a.,.wfus | vusnaanna; Percentage but Mrs. Pressler snatched the mnext Beeves Fachary Barnes West Kenna Judse Biacse SRTEEEANTEE.Y | 5. Charioite . Spartanburk, 4 &1 Alhar's Episenps] nine o ; oy Georgetown Church Les - . Pennock, Ya " 1 | \ :f' B oo sepresent ¢ 3 TEXAS LEAGUE. o nkees ‘I:i 7. 1"‘“’I d;‘h-,: of Jose R. Capa- | annual East-West matches at Forest | of (he program The entry list will close August 2 FOR PROMPT - day league serie v . ' i - I blanes of Cuba by Splelmann of Austria | Hills, Tilde s not invited to take | The ale che: . in the ek day leag r 4 5 5. den Wi The other singles matehes bring to- S e . AP gets under way Mondsy Al KING IN FINAL ROUND oh "‘: sensation of (he sixth round | part in this year's Intersectional serles. | gether Watson Washburn, former Davis nm::"‘:: :;:':1"‘;\‘.,\,":;.,"'“.l‘]"d:}:,"“‘,,",. ROAD SERVICE of the international chess masters tour- | and Hunter refused to play unless his ' Gup player, and Bobby Sellers of San | Chantilly A. C. at ohantilly. Ve \though not sssured of the B 2 G ainis were awarded the right IN DEF OF TITLE nament. Marshall. the United States | doubles partner 8id. | Francisco; Gregory Mangin. brilliant e 3 o st game, with the pro- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. N DEFENSE | Champlon, was also defeated by Bogol. | The Anal of the women's singles | young player e . | noaran bl onek Viston thal stould another team Vir | MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK. Md., Au-|jubow of Germany | brings together Mrs. May Sutton Bundy | Alan- Herrington of Stanford Univer-| The game yesterday between the | tae ttle before the city series 15 com- e gnd. 3: Oeland. 9, nseles, 10 gust 18—-Gwynn King of Washington, . | of Santa Monlea, Calif, veteran of a|sity: Dr. George King and Bnrkel.yll\lexlndrm and Washington Police De- | D defending champlon, and 8. Jarvis POLO TOURNEY STARTS. score of years of campetition, and Mrs. | Bell of Dallas, Tex, who defeated | partments was rained out for the second | . ‘Ch-rlnnr Hosmer Chapin of Spring- | Hunter earlier in the week, and Rich- time in as many weeks 1 A lbeval ol il be lawance we | pieted, the other team will take the Hollywood, &, Missions. % place of 8t. Alban’s Bacramenin, 1. Beattle, 3 Adams of New York were to meet here . today in the final match of the Western | CLEVELAND, August 18 —Sixth Ar- | field, Mass,, third in the national rank- | ard Norris Willlams of Philadelphia and | 1] made for your doubtful tires, This arangement! wat accepled by illery poloists of Fort Hoyle Md. were H. Goelz. cheirman of the week day SHE N | Marviand tennis championship tourna ing. The match was postponed from | John Doeg of Santa Monica, Calif, ! o r TIP FOR FISHERMFE. Uilery pololats of Port Hovle Md. were |ing, The muieh Bar BoARd ndded to | the doubies, Williams and Washburn | HARTFORDS GET GAME. Seagup ceries commities { ment ! an HARPER'S PERRY W. Va,. Augusl King conttnued his masterful play | tion of Forf Riley, Kans. this afternoon | today’'s doubles program play Lott and g. Van Ryn and Mer. Rill Flester b b ' o an ot JE |, Pirs tee e, g s | FRNASCET 3. ARIRY Goagt “Wachinglon Baptistz have anportunity 1o " Crorgetown | 18- The l‘"""!!‘r" River wa, Hghtls esterday by removing Bill MeCabe, | in the opening mateh of the annual On Long lsland, the stadium of the | enr play Rell and Herrington and Man- | unlimiteda L ¥ O \e from the Gaints, who were ' muddy snd Bhenandoah was very Coraopolis, Pa, 63 5% 270 the semi- | inter-eireuit champlonship polo tourna- | West Side Tennis Olub will see twe lgin and Aydelotte play Brown and|C mm:rrmfr"nn ;a:;"‘e'xoc‘k":nht':e“l:\” 1836 C i Duddy this morning. ‘ tuals ; . ment here, "davs action in one, AUl of the-nine Seliers. team’s feld. g onnecticut Ave. [ Y N vicorious o 1927,