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rc-2 / VOTEFORA'S STAR NEARLY UNANIMOLS First Hurler Since Johnson to Receive A. L. Honor—Geh« rig Is Second. SPORTS. CoBb Was First “Most Valuable” By the Assotiated Press l YORK, Oetober 28— Win- ners of the “most valusble piayer” contest in the American League, officia] And otherwise 1911—Ty Cobb, Detroit.® 1912 Speaker, Boston * 1913—Wi ter Johnson, Washing- ton 1:3—'44& Collins, Philageiphia.s —Qeorge Sisler, St. h 1333 Bane Ruth, New York 1924—Walter Johnson, Wasl lon. 1925—Roger Peckinpaugh, New York. 1921 Burns, Cleveland. 1927—Lou Gehrig. New York. 1928—Mickey ‘hrane, Philadel- phia. 1989—Lew Fonseca, Cleveland t 1930-—Jce Cronin, Washington.t 1981—Lefty Grove, Philadelphia t * Unofficial Chalmers awards, later made official oy recognition of Amer- ican Ledgue owners. icial poll, conducted by As- rd;. condusted by ters' Association of THE EVENING . STAR, Grove Named Most Valuable Player : Bringing Boxi THEY DON'T SPEAK OUR LANGUAGE. [ How's THIS, MY DEAR? A GERMAN VIS TOR AT THE MUSEUM TO-DAY SAID - "PROFESSOR LEECH, YOU ARE CONSIDERED ABROAD AN AUTHORITY IN HELMINTHOLOGY" 1T HAS NOT. BUT | DID 1DENTIFY INA GEPHYREAN THE BEST DEVELOPED E€ESOPHAGEAL RING AND VENTRAL NERVE coRD | EvER FOUND WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, CCTGBER 28, 1931 ng —By WEBSTER. GRAND! BUT DID You DECIDE GARDEN PROMOTER St ) || FACES GREAT TASK | WORKING ON REALLY HAS A | PROBOSCIS ? { {Must Make New York Plant Turnstiles Click—Off to Flying Start. BY SPARROW MeGANN. EW YORK, October 28. s - nen Jimmy Johnston is the big. ey | gest figure in the boxing | game in this city today. | Much is expected of the so-called | “Boy Bandit.” The biggest job on | his hands is to lift the game out of the dolirums and make the How SaTisFacToRY! AND NOw 1 SUPPDSE YOU'LL FIND THE PRoTRuUSIBLE PHARYNX AND CHITINOUS JAWS IN SPORTS. Back Is Johnston’s Job and the Yankee Stadium so | Rickard could promote an out- | VIRGINIA SUSPENDS HUNTING REST DAYS Day Except Sunday—Nard- bower Stars on Links. g g &7 A ekek: : i is § § i : i 1 5 8 g g 2 4 § i 4 i i {041 | i : ‘ 5 g < i ] g g ‘William Hardbower, thiul eaddy- master at Belle mm,!.lmm Club, But Jimmy never met Terrible ‘Terry | shot a 35 over the tricky nined THOSE NEwW ERRANTIA YOU were, turnstiiés click &t Madison Square because, f3 Jimmy _— BY ALAN GOULD, Astoeinted Press Sports Bditor. | EW YORK, October 28— Robert Moses Grove, who turned in a ‘bruk-l ing pitching year for the Philadelphia Athletics, has been selected as the American League's most valuable player for 1931, The celebratea southpaw of the former world champlons receives — the distinction by vote of a com- [ mittee of eight members of the T gx.n”rlsl“ w‘rnene‘dwnum;'ct DODGERS NEw Pllo erica, announced today by Wil- | Ll:m J. Slocum of New ng,ypreu- | EABER To GET GO‘NG ‘ nt. | P—— Grove topped the list wide margin. o Hi, Teceived 78 pobuym'wx‘ln Carey, Happy Over Appoint-‘ 3 ment to Succeed Robinson, Planning Changes. | By the Assoclated Press. 8T. LOUIS, October 28.-—+Maximilian Carnarius—Max Carey to you—the new | manager of the Brookiyn Dodgers, who 18 packing up preparatory to moving | East, today said he was happy over | his appointment wnd eager io tackle the problems that confront him in the task of rebuilding the Fiatbush Club. He _plans a h:umber of o 3 | , the h pirates, as & coach, and was idle last mmr. has & one-year contract &s ' new manager. GERMAN PUSHES TILDEN je | Nuesslein Carries Pro Champion to Fifth Set. in Net Duel. | HAMBURG, October 28 (#).— Big | Il Tiiden defeated the Germat;, Hans uessiein, 3—6, 6—8, 63, 2—6, 8—8, hibition professional tennis | mateh by Nues- Najuch. They won 917, 3—6, 6—4. two-set lead on Burke in the "lu.n’lfih'hnmmm " scores were 6—4, 10—8. A LONDOS PINN STEINBORN Louisville Charity Gets Fifty Per Cent of Gate, $1,186. T i ; i | 5 ] receive , or TAKES SOCCER HONORS Takoma-Silver Spring High Champ | A of Lower Montgomery. , Pragier, Clssell, Mor- | ‘Takoma-Silver h Fan. Kainm, Vosmik. Lulke Sewell, Cleve- | $000er 1cam todsy HOI. the champio 'nnd: Alexander and R. Johnson, De- |ship of the lower section of the Mont- roit; Comez, Combs, Jo» Sewe'l and |gomery County e as the result of Dickey, New York: Walberg, Bishoo, |An 8-6 win yesterday over Sherwood Haas, McNair and Mahaftev, Philadel- | l,fi at Silver Spring. : Crowder, Spencer. Kuhel '“‘f koma-Silver Spring will engage the Myer, Washington, and St. Louls, none, | Jiioner in, the upper section for Sounty 3 & upper 18 in progress. s 1] ble menf [ LEONAR R D SCORES KAYO TWENTY GRAND RESTING Wil Attempt to Beat Record of Sun Beau Next Year. forward %A-ln‘ have been taught the ex-Michigan expert, ’ Friedman. Here is one of |1s being played and was to be fnished | | today. The final round in the Samese main | tourney is on the club golf schedule. | series nuli (18). DISSECTING IF YOU WIN ANY MORE PLUMES FOR YOUR STUDIES OF THE NEPHROSTOME AND THE TROCHOSPHERE “You'lL BE MAKING THE ROTO SECTION OF THE SUNDAY PAPERS, OH, BY THE waAvY, PROFESSOR PILTDOWN | [ THEY DON'T SPEAK BRIDGE WITH THEM “TO-NIGHT LETS DECLINE, IN FACT THEY'VE LOPED A REC6- ULAR LINGO OUT OF THEIR OLD ANTHRO- POLOGY! STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE HE lengthy Pall tournament sea- son of the Chevy Chase Club|G rapidly is drawing to a close. ‘The first round of match play in the competition for the Slamese Cup, second of the cups of aimilar name to be presented to the ¢lub, now Cup event is scheduled for ‘Noven- fext ber 5, 6 or 7, and onhly onme more/ ‘This is the competition for the Japanese Cup, to be played next Saturday. The Japanese Cup was présented to the club | Goree ulgl led, '.he1 events r:— three years ago by Ambassador Matsu- Florida are only minor af- datra, and is competed for nnually. $he standpoint of money, for the La Gorce ranked as the second QGeorge Richards, jr, who won the | most aflmmt tournament in the President’s Cup earlier in the Fall, is |country, the monetary standpoint. e e e e "l A's MAY LET HOYT 60 event, for which th follow : F A ler e . D. McGrewéu). 4 -nnd zndGen C.G. &-truw Rumored That Rommel Will (13) vs. Harrison Brand, jr. (14); th- ard P. Whiteley (12) vs. George E. El- | Be Named as Coach. liott (12); H. L. Merring (13) vs. H. A. | S ) G s, 'R, | pointment of B4 Rommel as a coach M. Emmett (18) vs. John Britton (7); |are moves expected in the camp of the E. O. Wagenhorst (17) vs. H. P. Wright | Athletics. It is rumored that Mack will bank h in the 1932 d McDonald Chevy Chase has one of the most elaborate intra-club schedules of Release of Waite Hoyt and the ap-| gin | 8ccept any heavyweight matches until d from Jamaes J. Johnston, Madison Square ew | nd by | Garden promoter, k7 | Pebruary with Victorio Campolo eor sy | added. Y | fore I start getting rganization about Washington, not | &re L which 18 the lengthy list of by the Benlor Golf As- course | layout of the National Women's | Club, but we’ll wager she is not so 1 happy over her 74 made yesterday, as | |15 Mrs. George E. Eiliott over her 81 | made on the same course on the same day. |~ Mrs. Meckiey played astonishingly fine second nine holes in r for & 34 after an out nine of 40, but the bi ¢ thrill of her life came to Mrs. Elliott, who never had had the privilege before of golf to cover the two better than date Twenty Grand has earn $250.025—$218,545 of it in ;hr 19§g season. NEW STADIUM DELAYED. gram 18 slated December 8. MOORE WANTS FIGHTS, Soldler Moore, newly discovered 185- | Fort Washington boxer, has is- | Red Barry O light weighi ringRer shattering the century mark- on any golf course, and then she broke it by no less than nine strokes. Mrs. Meckley was playing with Mrs. J. Marvin Haynes, the new Middle Atlantic title.holder, and Mrs. Frank R. Keefer, president of the District Wom- en’s Golf Association. She had seven 4s and two 3s on her par-shattering card, obtaining a 4 on & 500-)‘!"1%; 1a; 8-hole medal pay tourney be staged by the Women's Golf As- | In case of inclement weather | | Mrs T. M. Shock, women's cham- plon of the Army-Nary Country Club, has donated two cups to be plaved for | by the woman golfers of the club on s. Th> competition will be at both at medad play | GET YOUR . » » One of the final torunaments of the | season will be staged by the Maryland State Qolf Association at the Maryland Country Club next Tuesday. It will be | one of the regular handicap medal play | events, with an entry fee of $2, and with | prizes to be awarded and low net winners in three classes. Professionals are invited to participate, | | starting from scratch. Tfll entry list for the Kenwood open, whi When you weigh the health of the family against present Tropic-Aire prices—there’ spring. October 5 to October 31 b INCLUSIVE ‘Thirty minutes to Track by cial B. & O. R. R. trains lea Union 13:15 and 12:40 PML FIRST RACE at 1:45 PML $1.50 1443 P Su N.W. for Winter Week-End Driving Cold snaps can’t stop joyful metoring when you have Tropic-Aire in your car. You can laugh at blizzards with a June breese cireu- lating inside. And you and your friends can indulge in outdoor sports safely—no danger of catching cold on the way home. ’ ’s no sound reason for delay. You must have a heater. You should choose Tropic-Aire. Among its advantages are—the Biplane Deflector that guides heat up, down, right or left—2-Way Switch that gives instant control of volume from the dash. Don’t delay actien because you're buying a new car next Tropic-Aire can easily be trans- ferred. And it will cutlast several cars. Don't envy your friends’ warm car. Have Tropic-Aire installed in your own. Do it L. S. JULLIEN, Inc. DEMPSEY IS NOT READY Will Make Sure of Condition Be- fore He Arranges Fight. SALT LAKE CITY, October 28 (#)— Jack Dempsey, back here from & Wyo- ming moose hunt, declared he will not he 18 sure he is in condition to fight. He saild he had heard nothing direct about a match in Primo Carnera. Garden. If he can do this, he will be heiled as a miracle man. Jimmy s fow officially assistant to the president of the Garden, Big Bill does not kn title is a paper one, and that where boxing i8 concerned James Joy John- ston will say all there 8 to be said. Starts With a Bang. match the fans will be f to admit that is 1y with the ere wrong thi said in the past. This was Johnston Piay s Fame o the bastsof favoraiim: “I wouldn't accept until I know I am | 0 absolutély in ccndition to fight,” he “I'm going to know myself be- active in the heavy- ! weight picture.” Dempsey has started training for an- other barnstorming tour in Illinois, Towa, Nebraska, Colorhdo and Texas. He 'plans to leave for Ohicego November 9. $4,000 in prize gfl;fiy' will be held here February 18 TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Co.yu EISEMAN'’S, 7th & F RIGHT NOwW v v North 8076 | mateh m’ggnny' .A:::ldm | turned 1n & 3. s Ha two desires—to mfi'-"‘ Belle Haven course and prrible Johnston has it in him to | Lovers of good bodn(m B Y e hest v montha Wil tell. LISTS OLD LINE TWELVE St. John's to Play SBeven Lacrosse Games Next Spring. 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