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SPORTS 10 TEST HINGELF || STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE ||jAWK BALL TEAM [£8s5aRss ssluntgtensams] | ROD AND STREAM 4 While Rhodes was turning in & no-| Pepco Barry, former French A. C. BY PERRY MILLER. hit, no-run game he and his mates player, is making making good at | UST a little too late for Easter O‘Tl:; real hero of the first two ’%‘;'eld]‘ were socking the ball for 27 hits and a | Clarksburg. He is playing regularly in | HE anglers will find in the Po-| At Seaside Parx, formerly Chesa- | miracles from tall hats, Charles | & the .“L‘:[Sf{;m{;?x"gim";g e | 31-0 victory. ::;':h{‘eflg;" :g;}:! gg:“gow"- e tomac River and Hains Point | peake Beach, comes the report that not R. Allen of Congressional dis-|goif oniy once a week. He is the cham- A big early iead enabled Holmes | Eretwhlie Frenchie wn yesterday to Chain Bridge this week end |a hardhead has been landed, but that 1 v ies. defeat Hibbs Co.,, 9 to 7, in vl | hed in their nets | covered yesterday that bunnies |pion of the Woodmont Club, and a fine Bakery to the gamey white perch. The | fishermen found enmeshe | d the Industrial League. Irish Long, who played with Pull | one morning this week about a dozen have their place on golf courses and PRV, WO neve t. Yesterday,| ... . = 8. L 40l Iman | ryn of herring has not started, only hotin e fiodnders ‘& Will Not Re-Enter Ring, He|tnat a bal off the line may become & |pitreq” aguinst' Harry . i, he set| Wins Four Straight Games| Three runs pui seros in the nfth | last year, has been reiensed by Clarks- | "3, "} v ‘made sheir appearance. | (UL 0f the 2-pound size, s s | plaything at the Woodmont Cou:llry Su 13 ot pace that the Manor Club gnlzrl;‘(,i"nl((:i:};r:gyken :f)'t E nine to » 63 3 From Washapresgue, Ve comes the |© S bet and mearest brogk_trou H eighth hole, ar was lown at the turn and was H Vi ”, fishing is to be found in Marylane Says, Unless Convinced |ciub. It happened at lhe‘ L ies, | VigulAhed by 6'and 5., 16 was ons ol After Losing Opener. town Church League. 'rrflmuy.l:’u'f"h:?:’:’figg of the Indus- | report that the big trout run has started | fishing is to be found in Maryland i a par 3, which makes up in tOUBRRESS | ¢y,0 o0 gecisive lickings that Pitt ever Treasury topped G. P. O., 5 to 4, in | Saturday at 8 oclock. .~ o8 {0} and that the boats are returning with | {{ZFUNG pilhi o Cleeks have been fur- He’s 100 Per Cent. what it lacks in length. - has abeorbed. Weyl did it because he Sandlot Notes. a Therd-fought Departmental League 3 catehes of from 26 t0 180, . ine|PIShing excellent gport. C T shot, . h , Wi e Eastern ore T unton, Va., A;l:d"n:nmfie ’u‘;‘:nnm:rsnd i;mum:cd mer- | 7 on a par 4 hole and was even par for Match. One of the best games of the year report Irom Sta player, who never has shown at his best —_— v e i d | that streams in that vicinity are low for 1an % ——e ir |should result when the Union Printers | hardheads are being caught in g0od | tha » ily oV carpet and over the low |the balance of the distance. Emerson Peewees have changed their - | numbers, Capt. Dantel P. Ball tele-|this time of the year, with a scarcity N SORESTER. M T e e back. As he walked to| In the afternoon he shot the same NE of the niftiest ball teams 1% | name to the Colony Theater Peewees, (319 L1, Navel Hospital teams clash to- | Gropied® e rorning that fishing 15 | of sront. aud that & ‘motement 15 on , Minn.,, May 9.— Py ball. bemoaning _the overstrong | brand of golf against Charles W. Cole. | this neck of the woods € | They are booking games through Man- . x fine and that one boat returned With |foot to have the streams closed on May Jack Dempsey, former| &8 Sl oficed a rustling in the tall [Jr, of Indian Spring, whom he beat by ] Mohawk nine which has Won | ager David Nimetz at Adams 5996 be- T = a catch of 100 large hardheads in 1ess | 15 instead of June 30. world heavyweigh v is ball had stopped and (a 2 and 1 margin. - | tween 7 and 7:30 HOCKEY PLAYER SOLD, than two hours’ time. A report from Annapolis says that eavyweight boxing | grass where his ba its last four games after los- | tw P Capt. George M. Bowen of Solomons | some rockfish have been caught in champion, reiterated that |saw three baby rabbits at work. Search’ | o p 1, Ransom and Mrs. C. C.{ing its opener by 1-0 to Croome. Del the Medico Insect nine RTLAND, - : he would fight again if he can get | ing for his D e h e Brown, wou ttisSbotch oursatie ol R:v, Iitian “Head Cardinals, Abtecs] Will Lo Lol Gantans 6 ¥ Soiock &b the | Boror o aftche bt el B el i teen T M in condition, In 3 talk and “in- | the fly o spot on which to take | SYenl staged at the Army. Navy anc) e Soring Giants have bowed | Rome of Larry Sheehy. Ti27 Georgia | Buckaroo hockey team, has announced | hardhade and bao a tromt was landeq port says that plenty of hardheads are formal quiz” before a joint meet- ball was & £200 00 O e, curled up | Marine Corps Country Club sesterday avenue. The Medicos will face Wonder | the sale of Jack Pratt, stellar defense | the first part of the week on hook and |being caught in the nets, but none by ing of the Rochester Kiwanis and “b‘(“fl{",m":,':“:{'b:,'{“ ¢ ot g Al T el m:;’:‘;‘f& e Boys tomorrow at 1 o'clock on the North | player, to the Boston Bruins for $7.300. | line. fhie Sogint Rotary Clubs yesterday. B avibe his mashie violently in the | 300 Mrs. J T OResr. ' The event next | Ballston's fast nine met Sun- | Ellipse diamond. - “Shortly after T leave here T will g0 | air and “shooing” in vigorous fashion, ( HECK WU bE ¢ P day at 3 oclock on the Ballston dit- | vietory Post diamonders will engage ANGLERS’ GUIDE o——————— into training,” the former champion |Allen finally convinced the rabbit that — mond will be the Hawks' next opponent. | Knight's Midgets of Alexandria Sunday 7 Wallace F. Baker of Dallas, Tex., has said. “But I will not fight unless I get tion was the better part of valor, | woman golfers of the Elkridge Fox t 11 o'clock on Monument diamond |HIGH AND LOW TIDES FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MAY 10 AND 11, scored six holes-in-one in the last four in 100 h 1 be)| e tuck his little white | Hunting Club won their return en- HAWK players are to gather for the trip | ai TR AT CHESAPEAKE BAY AND LOWER POTOMAC RIVER POINTS. years of golf. aiire of It before I re enter the Finiee |04 the bunny ek B e R | g O "Ohews Ghics air oz At the Virginia avenue playground at | No. 10. e Tt g Dempsey s recovering at the Mayo | i, mroceeded to hole out in 4. players at Chevy Chase yesterday, scor-| 12,30 oiclock Sunday. " o | Lionel Insect, Pewee, Midget, Junior | washington ........Saturday ] Clinic following a minor operation. Another funny thing happened at [ing 1315 points to 1014 for the hosts. VIth Rglor or Ders oning. [ “WKS|and Senior teams will meet tonight at Sindey “Carnera,” Dempsey said, when ques- | nag short hole. John C. Shorey of | A match played at Elkridge two weeks V| Tavio GthE B thpaws, | Fisher Hall, Wisconsin avenue and N |annanolis Batirday tioned about the big Italian, “has not | Bannockburn and Page Hufty of Con- |ago was halved. D Suethler, SOUthPANS, | streets. Lionel Seniors are after a game TBh Y jone toush enough to give @ |gressional were all square 8t UOS| yii 3. 0. Rhyne won the women's | The Hawks nave entered the Capitai | coin° 5130, real Indication. Dut @ mman of his size | seventeenth in thelr first round mateh |\ /i tht at Bannockburn yesterday |City League with the following players: Sunday e et e hime after ma g | In the tourney yesterday, when SR | (ke core of 891613 In secont'| Manager Amidon. Loveless, Hays, Tay- | The Government League should prove | Solomons Island ... Saturday . Ra toeh obponent, A e T preen. place was Mrs. T. B. Hayden, with|lor, Dean, Tennyson, Deuterman, Smith, |one of the closest races in years, if the | . Ly “I takes three things to make a | PLLID the trap b0t ot o O boked | 109—25—84. Barley, Guethler, ' Licarione, = Hines, |first nine games of the schedule mean |Benedict ... e fighter,” Dempsey continuied—“ability 0 | 14 he o Sporey said. “And then I looked —_— Gawm, Schwarzmann and Havenner. | anything. Bl TR s TR give, ability to take and a fighting heart. | ot "him again. He was crying. Big CARDINAL A c TEAM Johnny Davis and Earl Gordon are | Tt looks as if a_three-cornered fight Sunday It 1s the lack of an ability to take that | (aars were running down his cheeks as . U the latest acquisitions to the Virginia |for the Terminal League championship | Rock Point ... .Saturday hr:cs ]}lep', T"“f.]Gu?'(‘*tr?mr}(fi?;“érfxt;m' he looked at my ball reposing in the v White Sox team, it has been lnnounr;d this year, with Pullman, l‘.xpreumlnd Sunday 12:57a. LB alling seve 5 ; B tes G Seode v “hax Suhmeling will be s giost flg:o‘r"flv\’,’sv At hatyh s ot the sIGNs THREE YUUI!"S by Manager George Harrison. The |Washington Terminal nines providing (Compiled by United Btates Coast an c Survey. match for Jack Sharkey. The fight type that would cry because of a bad will be o close that only when all the | Gt “Tpe Jad is a big, husky, colored | ALEXANDFPIA, Va., May 9.—Three little things that happen during the | poy,'who has something of a reputa- | young players who performed last sea- training_period have been considered | fi £ “gorapper. He it was who | son with the Columbia Engine Company will we be able to guess accurately on | yanquished a group of colored lads in | of the Alexandria Fire Department have the winner.” 2 battle royal at the Congressional a | been signed by the reorganized Cardinal few weeks ago. And yet Shorey says| A. C. They will make their appearance SAND! AS T cried when he saw his ball in the | with the Cards Sunday, against Foxall LOT BASE BALL | |bunker. A e Madiione Sre Vincent (“Covey”) led a 10-foot putt to halve e & ons are y' s Bradley, pitcher; Louis Lataam, out- the eighteenth and went to the nine- e tzenlt‘:‘ to win from Hufty when he latd | fielder, and Billy Padgett, outfielder. o9 o Warwick A. C, 3% Gulf Midgets, 3. the Congressional lad a dead stymie, | Benny Gammage, former Alexandria Chevy Chase Grays, 8 Takoma Cubs, 3.| thu¢ winning the first of two extra-hole | migh athlete, has been elected manager GAMES SCHEDULED. matches, which brought him to the | or®the Del Ray A. C. Gammage has semi-final. Shorey met Clarence B. | scheduled his tossers to oppose Columbia Songress, Helehts School va. Conerest | Murphy, the Congressional champion, | Heights A. C. here Sunday at 3 o'clock genm- diamond. 1:30 otiock. in one semi-final today. on Edward Duncan Field. Oapite], Heights vs, Scasmeville, Sunday. | 1n the other bracket that consistent Alskardriabatd Chitge MARo SHRD Beagrsville. Md.. 3 o'cl r home Snengler’ Post ve. Lincoln Post, Sunday. | YPteran of the geme and popuiar FORC | schools were to meet on Edward West Ellipse. 1 o'clock. Duncan Field for the ity scholastic ; v {cks. Sunda. | Hunter, son of the indian Spring pro- ] Mo l..‘fléfi%’%a"fi?&'fiégn‘,’:‘ | fessional. Three of the semi-finalists | base ball title today. Sndgunrters. e L o - | are new to the final day of major golf 9 il be ’ merrow, Eighteenth and Otls streets north- !.nurmmenu about Washington, Shorey Ar’lrlx:;w:a(':’v‘;;m; dlvl‘gonp(l)‘(’:ge g:p’t::.el posonroe A oyt Fort Washington, Bunday. | is the only one who has figured in final | Gity League Sunday at 3 o'clock. Jeffer- : rounds before. son District Fire Department will en- . Through no fault of the club the | fertain the Bauserman Motor Co. at pBoyie A C. Sunday game. 6. L. Beall. | matches yesterday were late in starting. | virginia Highlands, while Cherrydale Nortywest Cardinals. tomorrow and Sun. | It is very difficult to play a match play | anq Woodlawn will battle at Arlington. Hi Duryee, Cleveland 5! after 6| tournament of four élllglhu on,lu n:ne; P hole golf course, an was 7 o'cloc] allston A. C. e game SoPEOIore dinumiteds, Sundey same ¥i% | last night before the last match ended. | with the Mohawks for Sunday at 3 3 oi2 BBitice game, tomorroy. | JACIdentally. it was the extra-hole con- | o'clock. £ @ £l o B 9 VYTV ITTTT VOO X 3333833353535¢ LADIES’ DAY BASE BALL. 2% AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK Sunday for Sunady. Call Dick Mudock at Lin- | cnesapeake Beach.. _Snm_‘dny S3RRNBES” TTuTVTTT BORDDBEDDH I5855 Washington vs. Chicago TICKETS ON SALE AT PARK AT 9:00 AM. BRE BB mwwa WOWNDUDD LV wW BEBI2ZRF5823 EEEEEEEEEEEEEE BHTTOD Tk ol himiteds, Sunday game. | the nineteenth. the Quantico A. C. and the Hume W v:a 3 bol P‘%""?’“"‘E x?.'.‘,fl..‘f“%'un. _',;m & u;! morgentra xbf:l!:m ss‘.“:“y Springs nine tie up here at 3 o'clock. team having diamond. Man- | and Roger Peacock of Indian Spring, s B tore o @ for VI gone to the nineteenth, where Shorey 3 fi-la%; 1ooa1 3578 - | put his tee shot in & bunker guarding | NO: 13 Yesterday. and 7 pm. 7 feet from the cup and sank the putt | first big game of the year Sunday with for the winning birdie 3. No. 5 Engine Company. ;’mflimfl. 0126-W"after | the green. Then the Bannockburn lad, | Colonials will workout toduy and to- %‘r Inssots. game for tomorrow. | with his back to the wall, chipped out [ morrow on Guickert's Field for their s b= New York Millionaires Go to Nihleen *Though a man write a better book, preach a bet- ter sermon, or make a better mouse-trap than his neighbor, though he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door.” Ralph Waldo Emerson by 3 G i ‘OW as far as we know, Anton Nihleen never [THIL M.‘ ton wrote a book, preached a sermon, or made a NewYork for 30 mouse-trap, but a good many New York Millionaires have beaten a path to the door of his little shop at 30 West 47th Street, because they think he is the greatest shoe maker in the world. We went to Nihleen because it is our policy to e oproactieor o Reproduce the best Styles made by the best bootmakers in the World. We paid $50 for the Original, and if you can afford the luxury of owning a $50 pair of hand made shoes, we think they are worth the price. But there are a million of us who can’t afford to pay the millionaire’s price, who would like to know where they can get an exact Style Reproduction of Nihleen’s millionaire’s model for $6.60. The distinctive features of Nihleen's new model P A are a narrow receding custom toe, with broad OPULARITY IN A SPORTSMAN rests first of all on . comfortable tread, swagger swing extension sole, fair play; in a cigarette on better taste. e WP state it as our honest beltef and a new high heel. B Sasitaitn » [} 2 ry at the tobaccos used in Chester- The Upper Leather in the Original is Gallun’s Bark CHESTERFIELD’S POPULARITY is fairly won with s e Tanned Calfskin and in the Regal Reproduction finer tobaccos, blended and cross-blended to give greater clop{I<we il Nedions o Botses i A we are using this same tannage. deli ditickier ther cigarette at the price. . elicacy and richer fragrance. ) i any other cigare Last, Upper Leather, Pattern, Design and every ik 8 5 ; E LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. Style Detail is exactly the same. IT TAKES TIME and is costly to make cigarettes the Our Volume makes this Value possible. We make urel; Sbout 1,000ipalraite bl es e e s every Chesterfield way, but no other way arrives so surely, so pair looks like Nihleen's Original. completely at what you want most . o . “TASTE above i everything”. P' s Three days after we showed this famous Nihleen Model we sold every shoe in . g ® our Stores. We duplicated the first order and placed a third order to supply all stores. Express shipments from our Factory by truck and train have just been received. . PACTORIES WHITMAN,MASS ‘“-°" FROMMAKER TO WEARER _— 915917 Pi;nlylvanin Ave. NW. 1327 F Street N.W. Exslnaively) h < i UIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO 6Q,