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i . SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929. SPORTS. Mack Anxious to End Series Quickly : Cubs Are Fi ighting Mad, Says McCarthy test more as an experimental session to get going in this series, and Bush, I| They found Earnshaw, from whom the; RAULIN BIRDS ONE, TWO than a formal foot ball game. Ohio State am sure, will supply it. “When he goes had expected trouble, 1ot much dmer’f V.M. L SEES TOUGH INA DISTANCE FL'GHT has not scrimmaged all week, but no to the hi dly he has the ldded ad- | ent from other good t-handers they time has been wasted, as Willaman and Vastage.in o starting this game of hav- | have batted against. e, worcing a| - CAME WITH CITADE Birds from the loft o, Emest Raulin Don Miller worked on forward-passing ing nurveyed most of the Amlttlcs from | full game, will not be so troublesome. D I. i were first and second in last regular offense. firing line, and he isn't the sort to People seem to think we should be race flown by the District of Columl Chicago Reserves. asily, lowncast. ‘e're _not actually, we're N 4 mu& P - 31 b = mf go:mubh b set kgt i %hun ‘: d :'"w b .k geon Club over the ™ The most thoroughly tested outfit in Haven't 3 ighting mad, and we're due o LEXINGTON, Va, October 11— course from Salisbury, N. C. Daffodil i cotiitms- Calintn, WHIH Arpped Lost Pep. loose. Today 1s the day. Returning from Tampa Tuesday) after won the race. Woith's The Kid was = 145100 0octlon; "o Notee: Daama’s per¥hile most folks seem 4o think that Ll having been delayed by flood waters, 3 PRIV IR ;‘::3 out by Hile’s Rueful for third Ramblers last week—will be after ,u twoamn:n te!:e "g:::'l‘lgr'-‘ &r:p.:f_fe zhen{h-g: PIERCE A c ELEVEN :hafv lt( Iboflymz squadron proceeded 2 H HH H i 'S Wi o forget about the Florida : Changing Hurling Conditions | ™% s Hisson nishe nst s to av. | Four Conference ference Contests on first victery over & Guicago team, since | Chicago Still Is Full of Pep noRlte Thore {han % workout ot he o Ve E by the marrow margin of 12 '3, And H erage speed for the séries of races, aim. The Maroons have a fairly prom- " nnot see that at al to concentrate on wlnn!mz from the Is Reason for Secrecy |loft setting a pace of 7574 yards a min-| Tomorrow—Purdue Will |isin regular line-up, but lack reserve| and Determined to Make our ciup hasnit Jost it pepper. 16| [N OPENER SUNDAY | Gitael Bu Bogs nere”tomorton ollowing 15 the order of finish in Do R r o ap Dl Ao e b < | oZbe South Carolinians 'gave far . Tllinois, defend t] lder, will or some breaks. Toda; —— warning as to what M. I might on Slab Choice. the Balisbury race, -showing the speed Show:STarBacks, (o s e e Its Own Breaks. We expect to make our own breaks, AT AL G S et fetien ‘they trounced Ogiethorpe made in yards a minute by the first re- next week, when it goes to Iows, but B SR The game is by all odds the most im- Gttt T 11— |4 yeek after the Petrels had defeated SE————— z = Fe——— will take on another practice opponent portant one of the series. It can well be | Pierce A. C. foot ballers, who will play | Georgia. BY CONNIE MACK, BY WILLIAM WEEKES, in nBmfle:]'1 Tech. kae‘nesota also will BY JOE McCARTHY, ;l;l: mt:‘min: point in the entire cham-| under the name of the Dor-A eleven, 'e;r;‘\c’:a:‘etc g:aches rnm‘l;lyl fear dthc nager Philadelphia Athletics. wait another weel ore meeting a i ton, and the cadets : Mansg o b Assoclated Press Sports Writer. ot feterist” OUDOEAL DIt Wil ‘elAat Manager, Chicago Cubs. Tttt Oliha et gl iabialses whiat e el season B ofoint | have & healthy respect for the Bull - HILADELPHIA, Pa, October 11, HICAGO, October 11.—The ac- | with g strong opponent when Vander- HILADELPHIA, Pa, Oclober 11. | the opposition will be able to do when | pielq. No. 2, Washington, at 3 o'clock. | DO elever, —Well, here we are back on our complishments ~produced by | pjit represents the South in an inter- my plans t.o pn,ch Guy | things look tough. Deroa ol e G Teat &t paam) Coach Raftery faces the Citadel own grounds in the third game three weeks of scheming and | sectiomal contest at Minneapolis to- Bu;h m today's We've had our share of bad base ball, °§ é’ D aicras 1330 ottoak: T | trsoas with lhe grospect of bemg minus e e drudgery will be put to vital|morrow. p2leh was in there against the | and T belleve o one will say that the | “1d Ce s i 4 oeAe as most e guard, 190-pound try and clean up and get this tests tomorrow in _the four |- = hletics in the first game at| Cubs, this year, have remained in that | (e morio INIBet s i Toegtaeii | Willard, Who s the only cadet likely to base ball series over as as possible 1,098 | opening sames of the Big Ten cham- Chlcago and while he was scored upon, | state’ very long. P bk e or the Hyattsville | pe kept out of the game on account 5 s e Wiscons ame he showed me that he had the | been the lack of hitting on t! - games and 1 think our Tooters are de- “:'y'fi't"'mfi‘?a? ?-\8’;‘5.?. '&:"'é’ "“Z,‘x”""‘ HOmine | vrichigan.Purdue games overshadow the | AT GUN CLUB TOMORROW | Eind of courage necessary to make an | some of the bkoya Mot the Taor St the t-1%y:fisvg}:\wlg‘;fl:’:p:;l&?‘flv:“gf R e T e lighted. struggles between Ohio State and Iowa uphill fight, and that's what the Cubs | haven't.secured base hits, but the way | more in the first half block of & home- We got a_wonderful reception when and Indiana and Chicago largely be-| Because of the fact that several mem- | have directly ahead of them mey mv- looked in failing to gather | and-home series tomorrow night on the we reached home from Chicago yester- BALTIMORE BOWLERS cause the principals in the former pair | bers of the Washington Gun Club Will | 1 thought Bush hauled himself out Arcade alleys at 8 o'clock. day which is something I am sure will of contests are ranked among the lead- | be out of the city tomorrow, the dates | of tnat jam in the first game in fine Hasi't Been the Pitchin lrupln us to gmur efforts. It's fun- TO MEET LUCKY STRIKE | ing threats for the title. of the club doubles and aLnIles cham- | gtvie. His support. was enough to drive e S A bowling team has been organized but I have found out that little 1t Northwestern, though upset some- | plonships have n swif an ordinary pitcher to despair. !m I have asked them if the pitching has | among members of Bethel, No. 4, Jobu To Match Your Odd Coats uunpmu {hat help i base ball. You'd | Recreation Happy Five, star Baltl- | ynat by injuries, is considerably| T:.e doubles nhlmpionshlp will be | v merely bore down and worked ali | 22¢7 that against them, and they | Daughters of Hyattsville, and is ap. surprised, but I guess I am the least [ more bowling team, will invade L(he stronger than last season and is more |shot tomorrow instead of the 16-yard my arder. v all | have in: bly answered that it hasn't pearing on the Colle&e Park -lhy- EISEM AN'S 7th & F blt -upenmloua Lucky Strike alleys tomorrow night 107 | than hopeful of ruining the Badgers’ |champlonship, as ‘as originaly planned, been. : Mrs, Marle Felter, Be ] guardian, is » m as been some comment over | another crack at the Stellar King champlonship chances. Coach Hanley |and the latter event will take.place | That's the sort of pitching we can use ' I look for them to start hitting today. | in charge of the team. the U’lfl. I never announce my has developed a fine backfield, but will | October 26. pmhm before the game. It is no'. % Kln‘ Pmptr*;:oug*;: e;td“:u"‘ 988 | know by tomarrow night just how good Fitty pairs of doubles will be shot to- after he l‘ v over 3 Tact (hat 1t has always been my policy s esudiW ' fve-game total Wisocupln i5, the' histors. of thelt Tost never to nominate a pltcher before- | of 3054 ball competition. Wisconsin gave evi- and. Hiram bowlers, leaders in the Masonic dET;CGQ flfpecLIdSI lnthwceaifi protdogglns ROLLER SKATE HOCKEY h king |2_last-period punch which nef a “e::“::‘,f::,:“z:::n‘r o] {‘::ml‘;ng::rieco%s m‘n’x"m:yb:f:.m& Ta-to-6" victory over Coigate's siong| PLANNED BY BOYS’ CLUB pos r'dsy and 1|Up with Mount Hermon. Led b aggregation. Roller skate hockey is the latest sport :A“gde u,.?‘%fi.?“.v:ni‘:‘m‘x’x Ydo. the Hiram rolied a 643 game “ind Michigan Has Vets. planned for the membership of the chucking and I anounce it and then ulm-nme set of 1700 Sunon top- Boys' Club of Washington. It will be When the gume Tolls around, its a|Ped the winners with & 3 Michigan has a veteran team, with | open to boys of all ages. rainy day mu John isn't feeling right. st;;:ls e b“!b P"rdtuebiskerflgmeg zhm?"werfi"{“b klllnsfl been made thfit e — wi one o e stronges ackfields e clul aske! al loor 1s now avail- T I e e v MEXlCAN TENNlS STAR the conference and believes that the |able for teams desiring to start early h .Coppered Steel | Lined Brake Shoes laid plans un g0 astray at the last DEFEATED BY VAN RYN running of Ralph “Pest” Welch and the | practice. Practice dates may be ar- oW L'l‘l. p Simlnon. minute. might say there is R passing of Glenn Harmeson will serve | ranged with Athletic Director Carter 1 | Caih v o T craming MEXICO CITY, October 11 (P)— (0 upset the Wolverines. Purdue will [at the club between 6 and 9:30 p.m. \ 1.19 2.35 arburetor bridges before you come to them. John Van Ryn of ‘South Orange, N. 7, |be after its second decision over a | Membership is open to boys from 8 to ) . i L If its humanly possible. I Want to | defeated Ignacio Barbolla of Mexico, | Michigan team. 16 years of age. For 1920.27 m Automati 2 49 WIPER win this serles in four games. I think [6—1, 6—3, 6—3, in the fifth round of | In spite of the fact that Towa may e b atin o .,,,7:.‘. ‘.’.:‘.2',1!,‘;" 1t would be a great thing for base ball, ll.ngh competmon in the Mexican na-|find Capt. Willis Glassgow and Brice ROSE mOM CADDIES. Wwith extra stre asbes and, since it would be the third unuht tional tennis championships. Thomas, & great pair of backs, of little ", Pt m yu.r 'ho is there who would dare In doubles Pritz Mercur of Bethle- | use because of lnj:;ée:' th;l H-wkeyes ‘Walter Hi e Sarazen, Al ready for Serew Typ. Super-pow- Gene on the national w- hm ., and J. Gilbert Hall of South |figure to be [1 or m Willa- | Watrous, Chlc Evans Francis Ouimet i . , N. J., conquered Manuel Llano | man's somewhat mysterious Ohio State |and Johnny Farrell, all prominent : Balloon Jack Dlete with all Bttings —for immediate installa- tion on soy car. Series Is Inspiring. l.nd Jarze Coughland, 3—6, 6—3, 6—2, | team. The Buckeyes trimmed Witten- | American luflerl, gradusted from the something about s world 6—4. berg last week, but treated the con-'caddies’ ran! i tht S tnmpiring. The: excite- B e ——— U j Solid Aluminum \ \ mmt all the pageantry, the crowds, eagerness of un players. 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S ‘Flock —Idtl nfe{, d ;lependal\le— Lyons was elected captain of 1 and a greal thl Sl lllry‘l Juniors basket ball team . - b more fun! ’n & meeting last niehl .gh‘r. Preston, r., was named manager fommy Licas, ‘l'(ml'h:eth Mumlon! Roof Coating Earl Thomas, tham, Collum, Lyons and Sfll mtwlslz hlve Been signed to the Flne quality as- nh n hlch c “Saints.” » A has uled the Janney A. C. for & game Two ] A [-A ofluxumymam-w.mnwn.« of Warrenton, V&, will play a pre- Hmlnlr! at 1 pm. Chester Pierce has been made coach of the Knights Store five, formerly the Hoffman Clothiers. Pierce will have a :.l":: Ray Heb!flll lllztt C-bell lnfl vers, u'nd Harlow, director of the team, plmnlns to organize a girls’ sextet to phy preliminary games. mh will practice tonight l"llflltlflnl uemeumrsun- day's game with the Eagle A. C. in ‘Washington. Bishop One-Man St. Mary's Celtics_will work out at Cross Cut Saw Baggett's Park at 8:30 tonight. | In Chess Circles | ENTION has been made in mu column of two fathers M sons who are ex;euentd chul Martin Stark. ‘There are two other fathers and sons who have established a reputation in Jocal chess circles. First I will mention W. K, Wimsatt and W. K, jr. A num- ber of years ago the father in this case accompanied a team of the old Washe ington Chess Club to Baltimore to play a Baltimore team. His game was the hn to be finished. We needed his game to win the match. He played 'l".h con- siderable dcnbendcn and won his game, ‘The son has composed cl problml which show merlt in tht line, and has shown skill as a player. ‘Then there are Dr. Harvey W. Wil Buck Saw with N 30-inch Blade........ Buy them HERE—on terms to match your o o purse, Liberal allow- | {6 P d u...fl925.!!3.".EE§P e ances made for your =S L o 307 old radio. : 7 i 1 29 Complete Set o for Doors FREE HOME . 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