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PORTS THE EVENING STA WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEETEMBER 10, 1930. SPORTS. Enterpnse Is Capable Cup Defender : Big Fireworks on in Horseshoe Tourney STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE FAS MAIN QUALIY OF SAILING CRAFT ibllliy to Go to Windward = Will Make U. S. Yacht Hard to Beat. BY JAMES B. CONNOLLY. EWPORT, R. I, September 10. — Without ~ having 10 strain my memory, I ¢an| = recall the advent of the knockabout on New England’s| shores. Any alongshore hoy knows what & knockabout is; but, ih case you live inland, it is a nngle sticker with no bowsprit, & Jow hull with no rail. old knockabouts weren't much for cruising outeide & harbor, have 110 lounging space of deck and scant , if any at all, be)nw but they mi 6 boats—having plenty of ballast an of it outboard, so um & fellow eould roll them down In breese of | i1l their keels showed vmhnuc fear | their capsising. - Looking at & group p racers i lnwpm lumor H eouw ilinie of 1o | phrase o deséribe them than | mm«x knockabotits, Those of yea 8#0 wete little oraft—18 to 20 feet long | —wherens these are big, 80-fest water | line and mare than 130 feet over, but kabout they afe, With no Dowsprit hull with io #ail, all sail inboard a1l ballast outboard. Realize Their Worth. Rich folk, when they discovered what play boats the Ol‘ M 100K to bullding them of the notab) uoooo a days @oes not include , which must bé & = 'hc?m‘m‘?mm“ Aan e 4 e ot 80 il Rlene, meeunl rfl&y Jones Shoots 64 In Warning Foes By the Associated Press. HIGHLANDS, N. C., Septembér 10.—Bobby Jones has served warning he 18 right for the Merion national amateur tourney. Winding up a vAcalion here the Atlanta barrister shot & 64 on the r 70. Hllhhna ocune. establish- .“lflhe 'dlll‘glylnlh.flll- bition fous Ber T8, i exhibition o 8 chacity benefit for Bobby McWatt, former ‘Washington pro who i§ a cripple. |EARLY GRID START FOR SANDLOTTERS & | St. Stephen’s Squad Will Work Out Tomorrow and Others Also Drilling, Planning. In of activity among 1o- ores; signs of activity ai pro’n cal sandiot gridiron ranks give of an early start this SEASON. 8t. emmr of comn! Stephen foot ballérs, the wlul City League, get t | workout tomotrow at No. 7 fleld, Sev- |enteenth and B streets, at 7 aclock Following are the players requested to report as well as_riew candidates: Au- gustine, Cleaty, R. Curtin, P. Olllem Dfl‘gllnh Dev)tn Pfi irton, Neaione - Niland, Barrots Pettit, Shore, Smith, Wallace and Zumbo. Northeast Columbias, 138-pounders, will hold a meeting tonight at the home of Joé Healy, at 1012 flflh Street northeast, at 7 6'clock. T Bettt o IICPM at 609 Kenyon A C. Wl“ ‘Washington 1 aunln‘ -c [] onlo%mr e h.lrhwn all a0~ | pemis ntobepmem £ § ; £ o ik £g ’séi H 8 i it it i ? i 2 1 ! J i ; £5 i i % ?; i £ Y ] 5 ; i 5 i ; g * £ £ . e Bii, E ! h k ] » i H giz i L Eegelsy o Eg-r | 5. £525535%9f 33 i 5882a e w"33sy g 'E‘ 3 “wm Why the extra width, not 0 speak ol zhe triangular shape? Well, de top has tracks across it %0 al t.hs mainsail to take a perfect a namic curve at all times, if you an what that means. If you don't, drop | a line to Burgess and he will send you & pamphlet explaining it in detai Sailed by Amateurs. . to the human mmx'ert-me Harold V-n“m b!nen owner of the sailing master. ‘tefenders risc professional but they have nothing to do these days with the racing of the boats. An amateur sailor | group, known as the after guard, at- tends to that now. One steers, another . cons her sails, another holds the stops watch for the start, another charts her course, and so on, or something like that. In the old days the professional skipper had the whole say, but not now. Vanderbilt's reputation is that of a most skillful sailing master of yachts, and none need fear to hear sai of him what was said of an owner an older day. A cup defender lost out | / in one of her races, and the alibi of her rofessional skipper was: “How'd we | ppen to lose? I let the owner have | too damn much to uy But nevéf 3 ver "Sv"fi.""!n“‘un *Eterprise’s chanoss against ‘Thomas Lipton’s Sham- rock? looklnc at her in a tuning-4p spin, she seems to slip through the water when there is any air movirig, | léss :rltlfll“ means nothing much. They ‘What !‘ prefer hmblnl on s reputation for can to windward, they say, IM the ml&n but to windward has & big edge 3 m. by North American News- —— l paper Alliance.) By the Associnted Press. CHICAQO — Edgar Norman, Chicago, knocked out Bert Quinn, Honolulu (1). INDIANAPOIJI Ind.—Tracy Oox, | Henry Pale- pal yards | Alexandria Rotary Club. The 180-pound Oentennials will drill o 0050 ek tatght on the. New York vam. Playgrott QUAITES ABAIN HEAD OF GIRL PIN LEAGUE Washington Circuit Swamped With Applications—Prize List Has New Features, ‘The Washington Ifldlu League was m-nmna the kfi n at the Recreation 3 “t. ahd R:m’ Levy, secretatys m mhvmmum asod i 7ol a | ml tropman afd m ‘which ‘dhe 1éague Wil ave s ey lt vnwh My: t m all s, B R BENEFIT BOUTS PLANNED |race | Rotary Club in Alexandria to .lvl Show as Aid to Nursery: ALEXANDRIA, » September 10.— Plans for a chlrny boxl.n[ card, to be presented within the next 10 days ll Armory Hall, are being made by the Proceeds from the matches will be turned over into the operating fund of | t.rh:nAlexHandnl{Dlyde):urury and Chil- s Home, foundeéd two years | by the Re‘t,?lrlllm y 4 e iam S. Snow, president of uu Club, has appointed Jack Tulloch of tm committee in charge , with James Armstrong, y and Fred W. Good- Frankie Mann, pop- nu:hmnker, will and will pit “Baker bca.l n;ht-huvy- t xl.m‘um No. ,‘mnumu o mufilwfl ttw GOOD JUNIOR TILT ISLISTED SUNDAY T Acme Printers and Bethesda Warriors Will Battle at Griff Stadium. Both Beth“& Brooke (a8 usual faris Stifi the Curtin, | bets w.m., g, Walsh, | this Army mdml Al.o Iun & nm tode, mfl{ f 'm lt dlamond &t 4! “ o'cloek. Dick Mothérshéad's Saks téam wants a game with a strong rival for t.mn Sunday on the Saks field. Call Dis- trict 3050 during the day. lfiml'hnflnllenlelhol wmlm’ [ c-um:yauum'lp mel it S B unmm-u o h m-xfiruummuenslu €18 game yesf 1.1uoxs BOWLERS WILL GATHER Bethesda League to Complete Plans Tonight—Petemae Leop Elects. the 4 meeting of the Dethesdl.“&alnl‘: League be held tonight on the Bethesda alleys, at 8 ¢'clock. M. D. Guerriér was eléctéd president Association at openings in Men's PSRRI SAp— RACE HOME IS BOOED W% [5 .-‘-fi"—“fi how Blbe Ru'.h lnd M Wflm ’ 'mn lheE for not getting a voni to MMMM Grove Far Shdrt Of Wood’s Mark HICAGO, September 10 (#).— “Lefty” Grove, star southpaw of the Philadelphia Athletics, has all but clinched the 1930 major league pitching crown, but he stands a long distance away from the mod- ern base ball record established by Joe Wood, former Red Sox star. Grove has won 26 games and lost but five for a .839 pemug.‘wood won 34 and 5 for the Sox in 1905 for the best modern record —& percentage of .872. ‘The Athletic ace, however, has ted his best record since break- 'm Mmfldfl into the majors five years ago. Sandlot M_anagers Vie for Best Players as Title Quest Nears BY FRANCIS E. STAN. OW is the time of the yeat we off t00 Bee those dapper yoiing Men (sandlot grid managers) strut- ting around with “business” written all over, with smiles and frowns alternating and with coat pockets bulg- ing with the best brand of B-cent cigars obtainable. This is the big fush season Smofg | ADDAfe the sandiot fraternity, for in the short time from now until early Cctober these enterprising pilots must person- { ally interview all the desirable foot ball | stars, whether ex-collegiate or sandlot; ci“r 0 their whims and induce them to sign on the dotted line for one sea< | OpPOsing son’s service. This is the time of the year when owll hear arguments pro md wn u who'll 'l‘é Wwith this téam and wlm that. Candidates for téams wm be published and not unmuuKIy will be seei the fiame ol the same suy lfllfll to piay mofllloi:m Theumwhnuap’l‘ the managers to begin their dnnual same old story, but neverthe. of - trb has tollonn ml;:t g;: IGH nam. fading from the ball wm have its lnll.m gu udennq mnw TROUS ERS Te Match Your Odd Conts start the ol few circuit instead of adding to which would force teams to lay long. EFORE another wéek rolls around, | o sandlot foot ball fans, With an eye to the future, will be lflm‘ded op- portunny to look over the “I the prhe Mohawk, N g‘ boeker teams—who plan to get wn lo nmmu ot lllel' filln Sunday. project the Mo- a $trangle Told on fflr Sun- day and week—dny night games, '.houlh generously sharing it with the Patsy Donovan is busy getting up Lhz Hawl thedule. nm o ing elevén i tober 5, though the not certain, Patsy says his club will play again on Octo- ber 8 in a night game with the Tan™ of Fort Meade, p of the 3d Our Wllole Band —is here, ready to serve you promptly, efficiently and cour- teously with gas, oil, crank- CASe servi greasing, washing, FIRESTON RES and tubes and a complete line of accessaries. Pay Us « Call! 080 Sesare Moufh of Poans. Ave. EISEMAN'S, 7th & F Four”’— | 1 ohawks, sgeording o Patsy, win | il HERE will be no invitation golf tournament at the Ann-oua i i L} 3 163 % 0 " | more. THe tourney has drawn &n entry list of more than 200 players. t’.\'u(pmnn:nmn,.wmar:r:' gllx‘bllllhllmw at Jacksonville, served notice be & ‘hmm lmt‘llunrnnlmdhurn Playing with Miles m«l-nm SRl e & e S rsf enuluhnnmlnmmm 300, new mark for the umber mmmmn event. 6 e the | men the final. Hutchindofi showed his sportsman’s ) mz by permitting & postponement of second game m West wfl:.une‘ Beyior piainly had wern him out. ml)i. it was the first time Baylor had bm beaten in a cham- 'oruhl From preliminary to grand xnlla 1ast year he was & cham- All the excitement of the Baylor- wm conmz ‘was contdined ifi the late me first, plrt‘ we‘x?lgm lty R West set 3x sigi £.8% 5. » i 55% i lhh‘u on Oflll tossed p shoes wild. Then wm threw & beauti- Baylor avers he will be in the fight again next year. Deanwood division play will get undcr way today, the games to be played on The scores will Morgan Bros.! Ave. and Veasey 8t land 6265, also 30th and P Ste. N.W., West 0672 | Mattin, Pha 359 Geda: g 2 g | Luehm'- Pharmsey, 12th and Md. Ave. N.E., Lincoln 2780 Brooklend Phermacy, 12th and ‘Vonros Sts. N.E. North 8344, Decatur 0902 Brace's flu-m l.tl nn‘ M S, N.W. Potomae Hohberger's Pharmaey, lhb and Buchanan Sts. N.Wa Col. 373 it | game. will start at 4:30 p.m. Conmt- Base Ball Final Score Star Branch Agencies listed below are prepared to give ll you final score of the base ball game each week.day and | Sunday that Washington plays. given by The Sma—N-donl 5000. Star Branch Annlu for Base Bell Resuirs OBBY McWATT, former Colum- bia professional, for whose bene- fit an exhibition mdtch will be staged at Columbia next Tues- day, which will include Bobby Jomes, ..553553, R S.g B i§ &8 28 §5] gl fi p§?§ ¥ BAYLOR, KING OF COLORED SHOE PITCHERS IN 29, ELIMINATED Arthur West, Victor in 50-48 Thriller, Also Beats Metro- politan Runner.-Up of Last Year, Then Loses First Game of Division Final, ‘The Virginia State finals e e gt ad et ssbedeies. 3‘3‘:‘" ‘V}g‘ lumlmmmnn nl wmmmm gals aftair. The :\'ncnn 'fll start &t 1:48 p.m. Fairfax and Cous will nlmnouc wduh ewu“‘. 5 pam. The West and East section P R T T the, y. iy c A. oonn-. o E zu nm street. The Bast nn#n w! on the same courts Friday. a ants are requested to repart promptly. LISTS INTERCITY GAME Naval Hospital Nine to Play Like Team From New York. Naval Hospita), Government League champion, 18 t6 play the Naval Hospital team of New York Saturday on the South Ellipse at 3 o'¢lock. ‘This is the first time & Navy medico from another city has played the loc‘a‘ sallor nifie, ” B continue, to be Joil's /Newsstand, 3818 Avay, Cleveland s Healy's Pha 1907 Nichols .A'v':: ..'.':-'5: Lincoln 1206 M s Pharmacy, 10th and irginia Ave, Mo 6083 rp«m Pharmaey, Gt. Ave. snd Upshur St., Col. 3856 Conn. Duncan's Pharmaey, 1st énd K 'Sts. N.W. Mot. 8222 Iw- tein's Flnlfl‘ 10tk and + Fla. Ave., N 107 MARYLAND CROW AT STAKE TONIGHT Washington’s Best Pitghers Battle Tomorrow—\West Play-offs Shiftedl shots” will fire at lnthlg hO:IQ am.m u Seat Pheasant, in - Georges County, near the line, the chaghpions and -up of Sout! Fllmlh. out omly tln i g! Egi;?;é g We Repair All Makes CREEL BROTHERS 1811 14th St. N.W. Decatur 4220 Builders of Indoor Ont‘ur“fihhm Golf Courses Distriet Foundation Co. 1427 Eye St. N.W. rn Mary- | matel th t |, Sukakosl to the vlnmn. Charest and Gill Win Vet Matches FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Beptember lo—cl-l!cn& u CMMC of Wash- ington crack one-armed racketer, defenaln‘ tmeholder in the terans’ singles vel tournament, today h t)n third Tound &8 the resuit of vmory yesters d-y’ over Ralph P. Bpooner, 7—$, ., G, C. Gl of the X National Capital, was eliminated in the second round by v. Brubans, the scores being 6—1, 6—1. filwhlnx the best game of his career, beaten Pierce, 50 to 21. Saunders got into uflo\u trouble with Nelson A, Pixton, Phlluge playground ch-mmcn, ln the semi-finals. Pixton s foeman point for point ot 2 10°23'3h i favor Saune lavor un= ders found the range and from there on Pixton no chance, the final lcoh being 50 to 28. Saunders is one of the Ieldlnl favor- lfil to win the mmpouun title. OOK out for this kid!” comes the ( warning from Benning anent young wlllhm Greiner, who beat some good pi hers for the Benning title and then, terday, cnmum the Rosedale dlvlsk)n title. Greiner covered the m lmny times w delut Henry Irvi d champion, lh ac: divisional :‘nfl ! wmxnmu t Beveral of the lmrs from other sec- tions of the city have had a “shot” at Greiner outside the tournament and they all say he is to be reckoned with in the East section matches tomorrow. t Tln winners and runhers- -up of the Towa Avenue, Georgetown, New York Avenue and Bloomingdale divisions | will play in the Wn! section and the finalists of the Rosedale, Gar- nem and V(mnh fllvillonl will meet in KENIO BEATS CHICAGO U. Three Runs in Eighth Enable Jap- anese to Win 4 to 2. BY B. W. FLEISHER. ‘TOKIO, Japan, September 10.—The Keljo Imperial University base ball team nosed out the University af Chi- ::go nine in the flnt game of their ies yesterday, 4 to 2. eu?:n vhmmi'im'!“:w %fl‘?‘p‘l‘w&‘:‘r‘ aricked. | The nemu of_bo “' v doum phn d Kouo two. lhluhlw" speed Was effective until the th, 'hm.).a: became n"&t and miu the n man it out & bunt. The third man , seoring ohe funher, and then l(m , Keljo's batting uo. rapped & ho under to- ward second base. Kalomn stumbled in mpln‘ up the ball and the permitted two more runs. hi's slow curves m Chicago’ . % (MHIM " Qh"m". ,Yorl Sun Porelgn CANDE MEET HERE DRAWS BIg TALENT | Delaware-Chesapeake Titles to Be Decided Saturday on Potomac River. NTRIES s0 far received for the Delaware - Chesapeake division championships of the Ameriean Cande Association, to be held Saturday afternoon on the Potomac by the Potomac Boat Club, indicate keen competition among & stellar fleld. To the team scofing most points the cov- eted Sir Thomas Lipton Cup will be awarded. There will be 14 events. The program will be staged off the Potomac club house, starting at 2 o'clock. Gl ot New York: Ol retarded 5y ub of New Yor many as the world's best paddler, will be among the competitors, and thare will be a flock of other erack canoeists in_action, In addition to Pendleton, most of the leldmg cance clubs of the Bast Are expected to be represented, includin the host club and Washi hn Oan Club of this city, Yonkers 0e Club of New York, Old Dominion Dnlt Club of Alenndn-. Philadelphia Canoe Club d Cacawa Canoe Club of Philadels Dhlh. Tuscatora Canoe Club of Belle- ville, N. J.; Bristol Young Men's Asso- of Bristol, Pa, and Dundalk Cllébholfifldu““mon arlie lar of the Potomac Club Wil be_unable to defend his laurels in me half-mile straightaway because of (1 bite suffered a couple of weeks it has been announced. Oecm 8horb, Banjo Hayes, Clarke larper and Dick Kelso Afe among pad- n who will repreamt Potomae, NEW MATMAN ON' ON VIEW e Ghafoor Khan to Tackle Cyclome Reess Tomorrow Night. newcomer 1o the loeal wrestling AMI! at the Wl*hlhflon Aufilmum n, wi laims um o Q':'nh";““:'s il "prescns " W _hight Duuy Joe Turner'’s wa. German e In the main bonc"%gy Roebuck, former Haskell Indian 4ing star, will meet l?u";e ular German star, e local lar Dr. !‘n.nk wnm who MIM ll "l & & two-hour dn' hflnfir‘ m hookunw: wior | The Great Marlboro Fair & Races Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Admission, $1.00 First Race 2:00 RASTERN STANDARD TIMR SAVE $200 ON 4 THESE CARS ARE ALL NEW WITH THE LATEST NASH FEATURES Sedans and Coupes as Low as $920.00 Delivered Equipped WALLACE MOTOR CO. 1709 L St. N.W. - Decatur 2280 Connie Mack watching the Athleties petform with Alan Gould, famous sports writer, CONNIE MACK HIS 50 YEARS IN BASE BALL by ALAN COULD RTY.FIVE big league campaigns, six world series, among the many colorful and interesting events in the account of Connie Mack's fifty years in base ball. BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, The Star The Great Newspape of the Nation's ,Capital