Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1931, Page 32

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. SPORTS.. SPORTS. Goes in Tourney for Revenge : Horseshoe Wizards Paired for Competition " DEFEAT BY VIES e B LD 1 SFTED | NET EVENT FAL - ARDUSENET NP FOR AN EVENT 5 INTERNATIONAL Charles A. | g:]l:::‘rd:;r ‘;’:e cmmm: Oren At- likewise; Alexander nlm: Playing at Southampton in o Mrs. Shepherd-Barron, Brit- Effort to Get Crack on, Meets Marjorie Glad- at His Nemesis. man at Basthampten. LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT. McNamara Could Spill Ring Beans YORK, August 4 (CP.A) — | If Young Jimmy McNamara | should hhpmn to hit Jack (Kid) Berg on the chin at the Queensboro Stadium it several promoters, who are in a scramble for another Oanzoneri-Berg fight would find themselves high and dry. At least five fistic impresarios have their lines out for this attraction. Nate Lewis would like to have it for Chicago. The Madison Square Gar- den Corporation wants it. So does Jimmy Johnston, who is making hay at Ebbets Fleld this Summer. Al ‘Weill even has hopes of landing it for the Queensboro Stadium. From across the Atlantic Jess Dickson is keeping the cables hot trying to snare the match for Paris. contender for the Northern Virginia g e ‘i year Jor the T SR — ™ SORRY, CLIFTON, BUT ALL YOUR LIGHT SUMMER SUITS ARE AT THE TAILOR'S ANG YOUR LINEN SUITS AREIN THE LAUNDRY, YOU'LL HAVE To WEAR MOUR HEAVY WINTER SuIT To-DAY Raymond H. Brown, stars. The battie will start at 7 o'clock, with one 50-point game to constitute 8 match and one less to eliminate. The field is the Casper Goes ‘o Rescue of| Carnival Leader Hard Put to Name Best 186. r " - ¥ N By the Associated Press. { N, N. ¥, August 4—Ellsworth Vines, Pasa- dena, Calif, youngster, may be John Hope Doeg’s Neme- 8is on the tennis court, but the national champion isn't yet con- vinced of it. [ Vines whipped Doeg in the Longwood Bowl finals a couple of weeks ago, but the champion’s defeat was explained on the scare that he lacked practice. But Vines made it two in a row in the Seabright tournament last week, eoming from behind after being down two sets to beat Doeg again in the final round. Doeg, up to that time, had no in- TN LITTLE acorn has sprouted into s great oak almost; overnight in the -case of the McLean, Va., horseshoe | tournament. What was planned | as an exhibition by a few crack; pitchers next Thursday night as a feature of the McLean firemen’s annual carnival today had taken on the proportions of a big cham- pionship serap. B Instead of a few acceptances of in- | vitations to take part, as expected, the | wrm first-round play ending to- McLean autherities were del with | morrow night, Oscar Hiser, chair- e et yah | fush tonight and t. Si hes are scheduled tonight st x maiches ai onient st BARRY AND WEISS FIGHT T0 A DRAW D. C. Boy Finishes Strong to| Even Bout—McKenna Too Good for Sloat. spur them cn. The tournamen ro with hot individual feuds, some of which probably won't be settled defi- nitely until the grand final of the | metropalitan cl NN S AN - NN 2 NN 16/ ayers from twoscore applicants. It Magruder Park, West was reckoned that not moie than 16 |Will start at ted in an event to| The schedul in one evening B \\\\\\\\\\ could be he run of tention of entering the annual Meadow Club tournament, now in progress here, but he felt his defeat at Seabright so fight progressed, Reds Barry, Washing- | League. An S O § call was sent to Andrew | P Casper, seeretary of the Metropolitan | Reeld . . _Roland Willim Rimmer v, Rovert Tempie e, Hober Gidsaon o Lewls. . Wi and Ted Mink L. P. who ent The” 10urnes” Taat nignt AAVe | | Vet miicnea for fomarvow misnt | In encounters last, might Howard | | Sumner defeated George Aman, 21—14, 21—7, and Levi Fleshman of Dan Fahey, jr., 33—10, 31—14. ton light heavyweight, fought Sammy ‘Weiss of Philadelphia to a draw in the of the Fort last night. i e AN ITALIANS’ BOUT DELAYED Carnera and Roberti Now Slated to Have It Out Tonight. fw;g i fg i i ) it i i éfi i i H Itallan heavyweights. Iver. . J. A ™ It was announced the bout weuld be held tonight. Nearly Every Walk of Life Represented in Muny Linl Tourney on St. Paul Course BY PAUL MICKELSON, Associated Press Sports Writer. by i i A : i i f i g2, G T THE THERMOMETER RECISTERS A3 AT B8 AM, g i g [ § McCarl Shoots 74 te Prove He Is About Best Linksman In U. S. Official Circles Here M. i it especial- | x_vwim-vte-umgvt !H: his intention to put Ray Morgan af zhl;d'b-se‘ Eddie Foster at second an 3 McBride at shortstep. will remain in the outfield, with Long and Danny Moeller getting the comers are recruits from the leagues. Cornell Co., Capital City League feuga: Diay for the ciy "title with: ’ y iy o out the servicss of either Vaughn, Post Office. or Moran. Commerce and Labor. The Departmental League fight is between the P. O. and C. and L. nines. Miks Donlin has been turned over to the Boston Braves by Manager McGraw of the New York Giants for littie or 3 Washington Cross Country Club’ will hold a track meet tomorrow st River View, in which leading ath- letes of the South Atlantic section will compete. 20 YEARS AGO IN THE STAR. gt oy e Six Events Each for Men and | Women and One for Boys and Girls on A. A. U. Program. 5 5 the second and six- d is one of the best | hington and there | fi Entries for the annual District A. A. Dncle Sam's exetutives, we have twe who might pass any PORTNEY FIGHT WINNER Aggressor Gets Decision Hayes in Philadelphia. “here was out over the the aggressor most of the "Phere were no kmockdawns. TENNIS FINAL LISTED VON ELM BEATS BURKE e 58 g {4 | underweight and | [rom an operation | Fred | the b tht shot,” nere kel mennm his mt;mnd“ s 2 n Henson, - ern Virginia, s, Gmen'n-m-on ehampion of Fairfax County. Leonard Westby, a_leading_con! for the Wi A ummm . Ed , Md, an ug;nnt to the Maryland title. bbard Quantrille, Washington star, vs. Walter "Kolb, Frederick County champion. Ed Edmonston, champion of Cherry- dale, vs. E. Southern : L = e X " the battle of shots SCHAAF TQ FIGHT SNYDER|Soun Me. v o4 Henr. s Ghurc | i, “whe e ton or W | g orown was an every-man-for-] Charles Dair, rising young star of ition. Ballston, Va., vs. John Gouvernec, run- Ng‘uvwk. Pittsburgh. Wll:l“- 3E i E i ] i SCORE AT BAY SHORE Washington Swimming Club Mem- | bers Figure in A. A. U. Meet. Washington Swimming Club girls | of top rank an secored in the recent South Atlantic A. | | A. U. meet at Bay Shore, near Balti- | Proves Wide-Open Target in Eax the 80-yard i . | Rounds, but Weight Margin Rita. won free-style for girls under 16, with Betty ‘ ‘Onalene \wrence TMMY MALONEY of Congressional . . £y has been working hard at the game Helps Him to Win. + e st 10 yuv | SANTA STAGE d for the Profes ; S RALLY | s, Sser. 70 DEFEAT CHEVALIER 35 a Baltimore physical condition y for the yed at Provi- il 1 5 for the Hard] tei; - Bout to Feature Show at Boston Garden on August 11. ‘was third in the 50-yard breast stroke. TW! T! * | had lots of 355 and36s on the second | BY the Associated Press. 1 nine un o y. Then he ough hes to fel - Equals Canadian 100-Yard Record | m‘h‘t: home vg,lsh ’- !gh. on that fl{‘“ iwh:w“:m;‘:n:n moml:i‘:‘m:: in Legion Competition. | Dest mark. O the same @ay Luther |Jose Sants, 249-pound Portuguese, Steward, jr, shot a 75. | caught up with Leon Chevalier in the L. HOUGHTON of Kenwood and | ©losing session to batter eut a 10-round . and George Diffenbaugh of In- |decision over the 203-pound San Fran- disn Spring, both fessionals, | ¢isco Negro last night. - | scored 1:;“ yesterday in the Bedford Chevalier, who was one of the princi- To-Match Your Qdd Coats ;| EISEMAN'S, 7th & F rney to finish a stroke out- |Pals in the Primo fiasco here sie the prize money ¥ |a vesr ago, made & good showing tourney was won by the veteran | Against Santa, but the 46-pound weight ; "“‘,;’g{';',,,;‘; the Westmorelsnd | advantage of the latter told in the long Count o a card of 144 run \ Al of ;| Sylvester Nolan, 213, Petaluma, took ! |a decision over Bill Hartwell, 219, New York Negro, in four rounds. . el |GENARO IS GOING ABROAD |N. B. A. Flyweight Champion te (P —Jtmmy | Meet Perez in Paris Ring. He scored even faore easily in the 220. i IR T CARDINALS GET MOSS 3 | e Mel Shorey of East Potomac Park, 157 Due to Parm Hurler Obtained They are Attorney General William D. | 2 s | 3 2} | From Dodgers on Waivers. | Mhovel end 7. Raymend Mcourl wne | COLLINS OUT TEN DAYS PITTSBURGH, August 3 (#).—Sec- | O8F national unele’s Treasury. Mitchell, | LOUIS, A A fetary Clarence Lioyd of the Bt Louls | oaken cx bo o the Lne, Tree — | fleial golfers ST. as one of the best of the of- | (Ripper) Coilins. first _hase- of the land, and is able 1--A- of the league-lea Cardinals. | NEwW YORK, A 4 (.—Frankie | inju Genaro of New York, a3 fiy- injured lnfl:lcuo, likely wil be able to return to duty n about 10 days. | welght champion by $he Natienal Bex- Collins’ left ankle was sprained. Pirst = e g . o il e :I;gv Assodiation, sails for Europe Thurs- chipped and Collina would be out for | He will meet Young Peres in & 1§- round bout at the new Velodrome Arena in Paris on October 3. Pitcher Ray ], however, Mc- | 3 | _ Over at y have the | Garl has just set a mark that will be 1 is | something for any Government official will be |to shoot al. McCarl, who plays only | league-farms. | seldom, and usually late in the after- 1 S L et Socirey- rmour, ngres- | YOUNG WINS LONG SWIM | :ional pro. for several years. and the St ot | other day came the fruit of all the @irl Pinishes Third in Five-Mile | fron,ss ¢ " aheored from Race in Lake Ontario. ' TORONTO, Ontario, August 4 (P).| t falo, ou he season 1and (10). NORFOLK, Va.—Jack Portney, Bal- timore. outpointed Johnny Hayes, Phil- adelphia KING'S YACHT WITHDRAWN. COWES, England, August 4 (). His majesty’s yacht Brittania has withdrawn from the race for the King's Cup because of the drowning of ome |lume, of her crew. ner-up for the all-Maryiand title last Wudmwnmumtuwumu— Henry Nicholas, Westminster, Md.. | who & 40 ringers out of 100 Same Darnes, Falls Church, a leading | Tln man who drives shrewd deals in business should drive the $995 Free-Wheeling Hupmobile | before he buys any motor car teday. | HUPMOBILE PABS-WHBELING AT NO BXTRA COST . . . CENTURY SIX SRDAN, B95 . . . CENTURY BIGHT STOAN, $1206 . . . THRSS OTHES MIGHTS FROM SIS95 TO $2095. .. PRICHS AT PACTORY MOTT MOTORS, Inc. 151820 14th St N.W. Decatur 4341 “Wie boliove the Hupmeblie 1o be the best car af s slees in the TRYING A NEW GAME. WINTER HAVEN, Fla., August 4 (# —Another ancient and honorable game is belng imported from the British Isles. It is bowling-on-the-green. Courts have been built at Lakeland, St. Petersburg and Orlando. McCarl Garners a 7. 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