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SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 1 C; JUNE 9, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. .B=13 0 ALL NINE EVENTS PROMISE THRILLS Jacoby, No. 1 Professional, Is Among Great Bunch of Star Pilots. BY BURTON S. HAWKINS. HE cream of the motor boat | world will churn the waters | Potomac today when | of the more than 200 crack ou'baard; and inboard speedsters from 18 States | and the District of Columbia will at- tempt to ower world marks in lhl‘l Than 200 Speed Craft to Figure in Shrine Regatta on Potomac Today HERE are more and larger nsh! in the seas than have ever been caught, ’tis said, but my Soft and peeler crabs are appearin, experience at different fishing | in larger numbers in the Lower Por grounds during the past week did not | tomac and are being offered for sale at prove this adage to be correct. | 50 and 60 cents a dozen at Leonard- by Floyd R. Miller, on a recent trip landed 40 hardhead and 16 rockfish fishing off Tall Timbers. I fished at Southwest Middles, \‘“““ Northwest Middles, around Point No | Point Light last week end and caught nothing. On Wednesday I fished in | the mouth of Herring Bay, went | across Chesapeake Bay and fished around Sharps Island Light and down the Gooses and only landed two big | hardhead. ‘ On both fishing trips I had con- ditions just right, wind and tide.| What's the answer? In my opinion the fish were not hungry, and when this condition exists, you might as 'APT. HARRY WOODBURN at Sol- omons Island informed me that the fishing season has really started in earnest off Solomons Isknd, and that boats are returning with catches of anywhere from 40 to 90 hardhead, landed on both sides of the bay. Sev- eral schools of blues also were reported from this vicinity. Capt. L. L. Midgett at Wanchese, Md., also gives a good report. He says he has been catching plenty hardhead across the bay off Poplar Island, and that on a trip Wednesday night after .« Shrine regstta. Following weeks of preparation, the well reel in your lines and go ashore. | the storm he landed 100 of this species, event promises to be the largest re- Scientists have made great dis-| Capt. L. L. Midgett at Canchese, gatta, so far as outboards are con- coveries in almost every line, but they Oregon Inlet, N. C.,, reports that fish- Serned, ever held in this country. r‘amnus \\7ntjr77\r.ckstsr has a short tune- up !or lhe vnrlety of thrillers he is to produce this aflemoon in the Potomac. -Stnr stafl Photos. have not been able to tell us how to |ing was not so good ]il;'. Sunday and Thousands of spectators are expected make the fish bite. There are many Mond He says there was a little to line the sea wall from Hains Point anglers who prefer the flood tide; | 8ain on Tuesday, but that he had no to Lincoln Memorial to view the re- All()“l(‘l’ W oman others say they catch their fish on idea what fishing will be from now on. gatta, world-record time trials, drills the ebb tide, and still others who pre- | I have an idea that the better fishin . g by the Coast Guard, Spring marine TO Tl'fllll HO[‘SCS fer slack water on both tides. Many |8t Oregon Inlel is over until next dress parade and performances | FIRST RACE—Chailes say when the wind is from the north- | September, when the fish drop back the World's Fair motor boat stunt { R — | 5:;*;; "l‘jj Saiming: for 4 | east the fish will not strike and when down the co: team. e e 3 Rt i1 the wind is from the south it blows Competition will be on the Presi-| EW YORK, June 8—The sec- '}‘;‘_‘;p* . ;;ryydbfl_w s fil‘m I}flr.r | the bait into the fish's mouth. Every A PARTY of our suburban fishermen dent's Cup inside regatta course, with Lt D b Pty pra R o angler has his own ideas about fish- || from Mount Rainier, Md, re- 12; miles to the lap. Twelve of the nel Jockev ICInb v R, ing. | turne rom Oregon Inlet last week 8 e doRinEd Jockey as granted a o ; | wit cat L D i S ing Winner| Johnson of Farmingdale. N. v, |Miss Carabelli and Cooke < b inter Sport, Postage Due |y oan ideas. T have caught many fish | this party were Ray Ward, Ben Sher- ~ Seakiy vla:d] m'\}:n nfl:‘rbmld porm:smn to % i 3 Ny R (releatany & " 4 in a strong northeast blow; landed the | Wood, Hugh Crawly and Ray Gordon. Ace Drivers Competing. All Way on Sloppy Track | saddle thoroughbreds on the tracks Pilot Horse to Five Rib- | &iw'sunNafouac, sy “Bemens e | Run One-Two in Juvenile, deniens of the deep on’ both tides, Gordon caught the arges blue and peting » 2 £. Stro h. Lad 5 flood and ebb, and the only concl the greatest number. They had CE outhoard drivers who will turn | Earlier in the season the Jockey THIRD Ghinries) Town Gotive: : X At as y No. 1 pmfessmnsl ]axt year and ing Mary Hirsch a license to train. e E'\»r‘m:v (,mevx‘u your catch will be very llm;ved. e i fi\h o ght spots on ent wumer riihe {Amay-Newl) Miss Johnson, like Miss Hirsch, B 362 ulevries Y - n York race; Sam Crooks, rated first in | Special Dispatch to The Star. | comes from a family steeped in the 1SS A. J. CARABELLIS & n;lh:o’"lli);:h“m ;\::‘ \M:)Ti':f“u”y:mo By the Assoclated Press, FI'Z[: {’f;;:ni?n&l?ouin‘ép"a;’ :mfpnlv': A 131{(or(:n< \;Xr::' ‘v:!(y:tr};i%r:;fi?' amateur c.lrcleil in 1934; }\1ar<hall HARLES TOWN, W. Va, June ?a,»:hm g;,;,,;,]g h"”sa hgmh her Sungleam won the grand| DAILY DOUBLE paid $130. } ALEM, N. H, June 8.—Alfred |they are, but they are not in the same rn "bass are furnis ning excellent sport. Eldridge, who walked off with top- 8—Worthington, 6-year-old| {tnen 5 Jarnson, anc e b“;”" I championship of the Riding | FOURTH ~RACE—about fuslonss; | Gwynne Vanderbilt's high-class | class with fish. You just cannot| He says sea trout, or weaks, average point honors in Florida waters this bay gelded s f Wrack | . J. L. Johnson, are training, | 3 purse, $300: claiming; for 4-year-olds and § v's guess them, only at times, but when 40 to a boat, weighing from 3 to 7 Winter: Chart Johnson. Albany-New | gelded son of Wrack and | while Miss Johnson herself owns and Hunt Club’s first out-| 0% (. Coftman). | string dominated today's stake | FOUSS, M0 SO T Vit plenty | pounds, also & good number of lar York winner in 1934; Mulford Scull, Fiducia, owned by Rhoda| several thoroughbreds. | door show at the Meadowbrook | second. 85, 54 I;’.“,TC’),‘.,,',,’: events at Rockingham Park. | " our catch. Crosliers aiid Mgl T of large p 3 istmas 1 . — — | ;s | umbo ) - o = & mile-record holder: Rust Heinz, Pitts- Sh;l fma.. «»r‘lvppfrr Mariboro, Md., grounds on East-West Highway yes- i oA e Seniy™p, | His 3-year-old bay colt, Winter Sport,| Oid Sir Imask Walton said, “He “gdmes D. Jarman at Ocean City, ourgh flash: Al Deemer, Duke Uni- Mmade a runaway of the Capitol, mile | orday. deteath 1l entry of ‘h"Bn.u Scot. Flageol won the $5,000 added juvenile handi- | that bothers too much about wind ds in a good report, saying versity speedster: Gar Wood. ir. who | and one-eighth feaiure of today's e e | and t 1 h fish.” | channel ba . 2 el Yatingine: : {1ocad st e cap, with a length to spare on Post- | and tide will not catch many fish S now are being landed in has entered five boats. and Bill Feld- here, run through & driving ocal ring regulars that competes | Can | The wind was from the northeast yes- | Jarge numbers at Fox Hill Levels, lo- husen, who was victorious in the rain and cver a sloppy track. |la classes. 116 (C.Coffman). age Due his more famous stable-|iergay, but I don't think it was strong | cated about 15 miles below this resort. 1933 Albany-New York grind. The crowd of 7,000, which backed e i den allernately by bIs | 3 e mate, and Identify accounted for the | enough to stop the fish biting. I|Eleven of these big gamesters were Nine thrill-packed events make up = Worthington into Zavoritism, never he e Ly Ty Cooke . Time first section of the secondary fea-|am convinced though. that a strong landed last Wednesday by a party of the day's program, slated to get un- had an anxious moment. for little :{:g"‘j,"“h‘?““;u““"m e ture, the $2,500 White Mountain | piow’from any direction will inter- | three. He also said kingfish I bv g 4 der way at 1:30 oclock. There will | Cecil Coffman, a Cumberland, Md., B b s e Handicap for 3-year-olds and up. fere with fistiig : BRIl tacion bt Dht ot e e be heats in all four outboard races, | lad, broke the favorite on top to make e e e osoed i, Winter Sport, with L. Knapp astride e aUIT, ‘oné angler Tandin 18 e however, bringing the total to 13.| every post a winning one \df,'&‘:“,,v e oo cond | ripped off the 5 furlongs in 594-5 A ROUND Washinglon the Poto- over an hour, and many others catch The special events include 133, Coffman showed excellent judgment Which has consistently plagued every | "). seconds. As the field hustled into mac is in great shape for the ing 10 and 12 of this species inter-Shrine, free-for-all and cruiser throughou: He remained just far List of Entrie Not He R Eliion oy b Johnse Gherns| the ‘nome strefch it appeared as 1f]anglers and they are belng Tewa — handicap races | enough ahead of his siz oponents in S avy, 11)1‘I(‘rcs(r1)ng c‘our;(:l: the 4 hunters, | the Vanderbilt three-horse entry, | with fairly good catches of rockfi BLUES are being caught in large IREIT ‘N‘am‘ to keep from being shut off at ’“mpP" i pon(es'tumed s mzdx-‘ which 4.!1’,udr'd Speed, would finish ' some weighing as high as 7 poun numbers off shore at what is Inboard Champ Entered. the turns. When tne field lett tne| DUt Brand of Horses Is | JiPIt A00 P00 er the obstacles b one-two-three order, as on Wed- | few members of the black bass fam- | known as “Jack Spot.” the catches ~ G, MORTIMER AUERBACK, world back lane, Coffman et Worthington | X | Put only one mishap marred the day. | BE7,10T,00 Dao dhird. S e | Y s e, e | s " ks S "opone i Vir- | Lombering anywhere {rom 40 to 90. 2 record holder in the mile and 5- ;’[‘“hn“nd '"’"h“‘fl of “ra;k 1v\hn was | Unusually High. That was Miss Margaret Cotter's fall Bosafabc. - g e 2 IS g]ag'm";:“b&o?‘ o e I e e mile competitive tests. heads an im- me 'n the going, made his oppo- | with Rocksie, a bold fencer which | e [ Sreca haw - = - S OWE‘\S STO sk oo b wever, had to yiel i ves! a- C other outstanding entrants are Thom- Gallnping at Finish. By the Associated Press. \m% owner heavily. She was carried | [ QP. Row IS AHEAD | vhich ciosed with a rush to capture | Maryland, above tide water, In tide ; as Keane, Gardner Orme, Byron Rus- AT THE end Worthington was only RONT ROYAL, Va, June 8— |from the ring but recovered after a the third and fourth shares of the | water, the Maryland season does not sell and Edison Hedges. Auerbach Ao yooine 1o win in hand from The lists were smaller, but |Preathing spell. IN GREAT purse. | start until August 1 i lights has built a new Emancipator and ex- p.. B OPIE T/ win i rom . | The judges were Edwin Vaughan of Tdeatity Ts Pressed | > be seen Sunday, Mrs; pects to crack the world mark he set | RERCRdS ene Droperty of Mrs M there were some exceptionally | predericksburg, Va, and Horace Mof- | SR e SO In salt water some fairly good boat sara. 1:th and M sis a vear ago a Havre de Grace and the N0 Bend of Baltimore. with third fine horses in the Front Royal | fett of Middleburg. Y THEJother siake, overthe)mile | cafchesarel seporied: || Dows o N, fwin 24 oubosrd moter = s roney Mrs. D. G. | e t 7 n 5-mile competitive mark made here | g o wren. %S| Remount Depot show today, particu- | Summaries: IOutrum Tearout by Half Length ' jing battle J}&.‘s“{(‘,’&f'fi.',,'d'c’l:f{. are being caught trolling and chum- in the President’s Cup regatta 1ast " polks who go in for “caily double” larly in the enlisted men's and the | _ CLASS 1—Suitable to become hunters 3 3 " | Knight. They put on a blanket fin- Ming, and numbers of hardhead taken year. =i nd Mrs George Plummer s in Revival of Handicap at | t t World record trials will start at 10 &o8ering and who held tickets on | green hunter classes. Eine Dominant; “second P Oyster's | ish, with the Vanderbilt crack being On both Northwest and Southwest o'clock at the Lincoln Memorial, fin- 51 Bd Overcashs Lodorus, winner of ~ giiver plate prizes were presented | Stepiaferchits fourth. -r%::n';'f T Mot s Washington Park. | clocked in 1:38, three-fifths of a sec- | Middles, off St. Jeromes Creek and SEOTIOM, DINCHY, oItk e iching Just west of the HENWAY | keq ‘Rlot thar scored b the. tra | U, the Jockey Club of New York of “oi{i8™. pony ssagte cass D e e PoPan have . commenced to bite . i e , Bridge. Both banks of the Potomac | {ooy root 'R scored dr the third. | the winners in the thoroughbred year- | yune’ Currans Lady Betty: fecond. Mary [Jixhie nemingidn ARatncers omg iy . o rd WHITE CEDAR Bull cabin craieer. may be used by spectators at this d0wR #4520, ling and the 32-year-old breeding Brunetic: third. Ann Haeners B the Associated Press event forced a split and R. Robert- | farther up the Potomac River and auipped. teady o %o: cheap. Mar: 3 Prior to the running of the third | Paul Waener's Bils. | ~HICAGO, J e .. 'son'’s classy Lynx Eye, which ac- |DOW are being caught off Piney Point av. Herring Bay. Md. 7 point. race, the r orm broks 1 it classes and the champion of the show. Gmn hunters. First. Cata- ., June 8 A. Baroni's counted for the $10.000 add and Tall Timbers. Capt. Tom Trott ¥ DOAT T8 it 36 Not since 1927, when Gar Wood | g o’ ana’ yifo O B )“ in 'am its | The judges were Gen. Leon B. Kro- icoomd. Bungieas. | Top Row, which landed here re- l“r 7 ’l 3 h“ g AU S party of local anglers, headed & motor. good condition. roney made an unsuccessful assault on the | g0 PG, © WSS BUMOSt mposeible 10 mer, chief of Cavalry; Gen. Henry Soanell gthird. SIERn{®'ShLL | cently from California, captured the %1 feature gaine e secund see- ' 23! ade for Austin. _Phone Col 4653 _ world mark in Eastern Branch, has pooo'f ses running down the | whitehead, Col. Edgar Whiting, Col. " | revival of the Great Western Handi. | 'i0D: 8150 in 1:38. with Fidelis sec-|—= i f" DEAD RISE BOAT, fast and in such a set-up been offered water | back SiTeteh. The rain spoiled what | Thomas Johnson, Maj. De Forrest : 5‘1‘»‘?\'- Hmping; RISt pi-| cap, et'a mille and ‘s furlong; before | 020- TRC Flieht third and the stout- f) S g R Tincotn sports fans. Veteran regatta follow- E;;’p"o";“‘;_a'q"lpsz‘z’({g Dest ::rj 8 sport | Morton, Courtland H. Smith and John u Hf?.‘,’x’lr“fi.”&?”“p‘,m ‘sun | 17.000 spectators at Washington Park Ir;mf‘:"’;dr Javorite. Vanderbilts Dog- it | 5 ey Turnished, $407, ers predict new world records in the . " Rl 2 Waller. | Habe ; d. Sungl today. | ks § i = e g Tegular races, as well as the time| “SRpnTE WO vears ago here. Summaries: Cnuhvllnx “hiva ‘“fiappy Landings | Top Row wrested the victory by a | T | )| 135 RICHARDEON ~CRU R ! Tain caused numerous upsets| ENLISTED MEN'S CLASS_ First. sec- | Mi® A F- Sherman: fourth.”the Saua®. |y, if jengtn from D. B. Midkifl's Tear- I tor. ie ,'J‘ ;1"‘.' ““"{'" Grs: | tiroughout the: afteane ona o | on anEED MENE CUASSeorm: 55 | Mot ‘ : s T | NET LEAGUE IS READY. | miles e Events to Be Broadcast | : pot_ entries. with Pvts. Albert Willis, ASS 6_Bridle path hacks. Fizst | out, which won the Latonia Derby a { £ vents to roadcast. long-shot players cleaned up in the L Sn i8S | Questionnaire. Margaret Hill; second. 8un | P 1 With the Army and Navy Country | i LL events of the afternoon will be | stcond when Fairio A (S B R Di. Miss Haberman® third King Dom- ( Week ago, and Count Arthur from the ¥ e v U hron:lcasnom !h: iblic. accom. | Whipped €ight oppnn‘-n?j};:‘g é:a fi?‘ | 208 Syatier: ‘Tne Eining: secuid. Bif Care | \nant, Mr and Mrg, Plummer. fourth. | stable of Mrs. John D. Hertz took Clib enieriug & team. (s Yeor. Lo il modations for which h‘;\'e been pro- Dhu bested six opponents in n{‘h:‘i’n'-m Ferding. Jascpn Retd. ire R e chas """"'“"’?"“"“' First. Tady | third money. The time for the dis- SuUrban Tennie League will open E 0 " . BED VARG S inL | pekest - Baha o Setons. Gosi” News | tance was 1:50 4-5, just two-fiths of LS S€Aton next Saturday. Other teams f vided along the sea wall from Hains fourth to pay $23.20. Tioaes & t d d . Tamb Miss Hill. third, Busy Bee. Robert Palmer; are Argvle Club, Wesley Heights, M as onn . Point to the Lincoln Memorial. Bands | Temount Gepor. third. Rockieage Hope “’"("h Sityer 'c(mufld Ann’ 8herman. - * | 8 second slower than the track record. .y oiew and the Standards [ {1 dition. " underwarer exhausc: N | 5 4 rcher Mr. Fadeles: third. Sun - i t { | 15-FOOT Thomps 5 organizations here for the Shrine| | CHARLES TOWN ENTRIES | | divg, Joseoh Eeid o second. Mot | BiSilss” Hibeman! t5arih, Sampie Bal- | world record of 142 for a mile and B | Boar ot oeron R, e Crnsentionill peovide 1D ARt e - A By T RO e I s Ladies hun First. Rock- | SiXteenth to his credit, he was sec ’ " ARE o . thawr i selections will be broadcast over the | CAVALRY REMOUNTS. Pirst entry of | ., Clupash s' hunters. First. Rock- | * ) et M (Can be ceen at 108 Baltimore extensive set-up. ‘ FOR MONDAY. remount-Bepot second. B Carley, Frost | e, Marearet Cotter: “second 'Question- | ond choice in the betting and paid :Bauery or Magneto Imlnll-hcnnfl i Riverdale. Ma . . | | rimst mame DAY, aiming: | MUTE AR ST ek AR, Bty | Setman faurih, sumile Balov-aer A | Off at 8836 to win. 8552 to place and * ISHING TA {| FERRO MARINE MOTOR der_ 4 Lincoln Memorial Pool was to be | " 0 Saioing: | _ BRI 2o e d"""’“ First.| “CLASS 10—Pamily clags. Firsi. Fred | $352 to show. Tearout, a long-shot, S =§ “Address Bos 351-E Bay ofice. S0 i 5 fu 5. st ure: secon eade’s col rd, 4 d Cah. Address Box A01-E Bist offse. oo (Z:t:cetnl-nelsorn?or':&dfl ?}O::?; b::ts i | ki Ry ‘}{"‘",’“' e Hughes sr. and Fred Hushes. ir: sec- | paid 808 to place and 426 to show, * SALES—SERVICE ¥ BLOOD WORMS FOOT 4-cxl. engine. white cedar Bull T o | e omKivg “HUNTERS P Mool iz, sherman ana ‘dauenter Count Arthur, made the favorite with % 4 I complete. $24K Bud R e S e e T g pichanar bt Bt s | pis stablemate, waten Him, paid 3 MILLER-DUDLEYS % SHRIMP P e pust "Res cor ] | ’ Ruches e, Betty Couzens " Pred 7 % 2 S be trying to better the world record of | “Rovel Veil... Sea Pinn. MALF_RRED BROOD MARES (with vro-| Higher. jr.. fourth. Questionnaire. Nedls27s o show. | 6 14/ ST.NW. NORTH 1583 % " _loop rigged. duce)—First, Ganalax: second. Low Lady: | gjj ‘Top Row, packing top weight of ity 5 o caun. 33.12 miles per hour now held by E. = SECOND RACE—_Purse. $300: claiming: | third. Ladv: all rrmoum den t entries CLASS 12—P, C " was ridden by Jockev | —— Address Box 4- L. Luke of this city. old maidens: 4 furlongs. | THOROUGHBRED GNE—mirats SUATS L ey P biec Bie | L8 ipoun s Swas i ldden Sby S Ouckey — . Following is the Shrine regatta 2 Chorw Goldbure: second i dDird. | Bee Mr Palmer: third, ‘Questionnaire. Mics | J- Longden. 9 DECK-CABIN _ CRUISER. olien] Lag s v i FRORS SRS Fian. | T A2y Brnn;‘uh“r‘ll;‘sg'. fes S| In the third race Mrs E. Haugh- THIS WEEK’S % n comort: oRy $60; ? I 11% Bacgage © ING FILLIES First. Sailaway: second. | gie, . Hocin- [ ton's 2-year-old gelding. Bla 2 : : s Starting Distance. | Easter el H.. E\;‘;“;;H,‘;“ LAy Sendani (niElgCsste Nation: ali ‘fosmcnn:r (hira. Hunger. Marcher. Mc. | DrOW, Set & new i:acz‘fi'vii-:‘;o?‘;?e SPECIAL N 14080 Event boara Tpe Hoab | Lonstul ...l }"T)'I’"i‘“‘l '}'l?\"i'nwvt'”?uss —First. Moth- Taeler; fourth, Kople Jick Ernery - | furlongs in taking the event from LIFE PRESERVER, Ef“s'"d'!m;. n" ; 5 : Ou 5 rse. S0 2 | ball TI ton G- se te | { 3 G e Ta0nm A Guibeard mr‘n—:lyflrzr Z‘&f"fl.nf‘dpuufi 0 cinimine: | Bl Tip Beptoy Q, Rav, accond, Fellie || CLASS 14—0pen huniere First, Cata- | Forever Yours in the time of 59 1.5. CUSHION TYPE, PRIME ny cabin. nearly new marine mo; pm. . Guiboard | 1o ‘u?'»m;r‘;;n;““ou‘ Famuane cours Tt o (Onster:secondilE The previous record was 59 2-5, set by JAVA KAPOK lor: Teady.fo ko. Phone Shepherd pm. Outhoard At i THOROUG LING COLTS—- | Jr.” fourth. Sample Ballot. Mr. All | Jimmy Morgan several years ago. —REGULAR (3 s0c hoard ot TOSE p.m. Outboard ntry of Dr. Allen: sacon nd champlonship, Sungl g reasonable. Address P, gitwoard Lone Miss. Danturn. ' remount Sl ALRDS SHOMS | celrang plonship, Sungleam. Miss | =—==——em——o———————— $1.25 VALUE pm. itboar ast mount . 2 Questing ..... CHAMPIONSHII LIFIED, —_— "~ ®00d ¢ l‘nndnmn o om: rBheine Finat Bl ato, : 1% Queen's Flag.. RS—First mJ pofix‘,‘p‘f’{ M“,{u»n = Alexandria. near R EE e Street Guide. . 115 geane o WU Shird, Mothball Th Benton LEAGUE STAGES GAMES. ] FULL LINE OF RUNABOUT MOTOR BOAT. * e il (2] 'H RACE—Purse. $300: claiming: Rav . g bottom: 16 to 18 miles per p.m. Cruiser handican 1am Final | for 7-year-olds and upward: 7 furlongs. | THOI In the feature contest of the Tri- . e o 8. ROUGHBRED 2 - YE, - OLDS — < ¥ D— SRR P (Sweet Lecruse 113 =justa Teacher 103 | irst. Four Spader. remnx:'Andenol <ec- | State Base Ball League the Orientals | YACHT ENSlGNS C\‘H POR USED OUTBQARD HORSESHOE TEAMS TILT |55 255 12 s Joo i B, clieps frums By o WD and 14 rokts mest tomorrow ut 3 wanrer sean avp (| $258 £S5 430 07T Mr. Jacksori. . 113 Dunora .qov REGISTHRED THOROUGHBREDS (brood | O'Clock at Second and R streets DEAD- n;sz :;:;«T ew. Huppy ....... 110 [ mares «Qh‘:n‘-n wl:n;un or mnrt‘;rngnu il southwest. Other league games will N RI PL'E com; Fhos Two newly-organized horseshoe | FIPTH RACE_Purse. $300: claiming: | Heiress. third Gem of the Ocean. All |be played as follows: Cardinals vs. | teams, ' Carr Bros. & Boswell and | for -vear- olds and upward: Charles T | remaunt._ denat’ 'Si'-r nm e Columbia A. C., Twently-sixth street If it belongs on a boat Hyattsville, will tangle in the first | .q 4.5 107 Hurdy Gurdy . 108 | Fenton € Ray vien temoun: | @nd Benning road northeast; Elks vs. WE HAVE IT! H match of the year Tuesday at 8 p.m. eFured “Pla * 109 Divie Princess. 1oy | fepoti third. Peilie "Poule, Dr." L. M | Trojans, Sixtieth and Clay streets i the Brent on R 114 St Qm 11 heast, d P Complete li f Mari] d H C on_the Brentwood, Md., courts. i Star Queen oA c"u"-m\; OF SHOW ! . | northeast, and Rajah-De Priest vs. omplete line of Marine an ouse Ob"EOARU B T16-ft.) _and motor, rancs Gy, Tomple Sarreil and | RGN 111 13 “sman Ghanse 115 | pee ANy O WONRn S | Quicksteps, Fort e Dea T8 V8| pyints; Life Pads, 80c: Ash Oars 1212 11th St. S.E. Py eauipped O\?Zv be ‘Seen ,?";?..,.’SS‘}'. - S b vear-olds and upward; 1.5 miles, Bl 3 OUTBOARD motors Merryman and James Whalin will try | Miss < (‘\"\Ian 111 +Wood _God... 111 LIST HORSESHOE MATCH. | $35; Yacht Ensigns and Union Jacks; fre and parts: tra for ringers with the Hyattsville outfit. | p 1% Sisht Zreess... 204 2 s new 19-ft. inboard mahogany run- ¢ s . e hesens Gl St M O A =hooe about hull, $250. Regular $285 New NATIONA forerunner of the organization of a| SEVENTH RACE—Purse. $200: claim-| Community Center team mfn ur “‘t" | Jersey House Paint. $1.65 gal. All Metropolitan Horseshoe League com- | in€: for 4-year-oids and upward; 14| guiocy oo tpe r‘;"“‘fn"‘ Marine Paints greatly reduced. Val- o ot s recimn toama foom | S - unber courts. The {pinishes. Texkeo” Motor ol sesied | ELECTRICAL < 8 IEOM | rennis . 116 Pro Bono 116 | Twelfth Streeters, headed by Lincoln & the District, Maryland and Virginia.| Barney Sexton 113 16 o cans, 20c qt. Matches are being sought by the Carr | McDonald 'H " 1 117 | Roots, winner of The Star horseshoe % k | Southiand Lad. 112 Doubtless 108 | tourney, include Raymond Johnson, 903 WATER ST. S.W, | Bros:; & Boswell team. Call Temple | “Co'ns'llor Billy 109 | Harrison Tyler, “Slim” Postell, Oliver | o Saad i pren s‘ - & Y 3 , Vi unda ni 2. ves, | Jarrell at Hyattsville 350-R. SUBSTITUE RACE—Purse. $300; claim- | Thompson, Oliver Hargraves and A. ki 2t Sy 1330 N. Y. Ave. NA. 6800 —_— ing: for 3-vear-olds and upward: b fur- White. HILLSDALES TO TRAVEL. 110 +Plain_Ace.... 111 " mn;gfi!e; local “cr;lm'edl ‘sen;ahfil_'o s . gi.’; ;Gr"f.k%"“{,‘sm,, ':l!.‘; ase am, wi rave] 0 alti- | . M. arade. .. 10, A | . more today to meet the Silver Moon | Big Dipper .. 111 Easterdale 1081 nUPLEx * A. C., Baltimore city champions. The | *Apprentice allowance claimed. Jocal line-up includes such stars as| _Weather clondy: track heayy. MARINE Dick Temple, Runt White, Spike Bland, Geechie Williams, Soup Turner i Foy Powell ENGINE OIL P g ; JOHNSON ANDOVER NINE AHEAD. Loughborough 0il Co. - You Save Money and Paint by Usin | arme otors £a-koké€ OUTROARD MOTOR E EXETER, N. H. June 8 (P —Phil- wEw axp CsED EXCLUSIVE DiSTRIBUTORS = “BARRELED SUNLIGHT” lips Andover defeated Exeter, 8 to J‘ B AND 1703 L St. NW. WISC. 3360 3 —— ————— 5, today in the fifty-fifth annual base e it o LBk g ball game between these New Eng- 14 141l t. N.E. . 6332 ™ —— 0000000006 T Y4 ‘he BARRELED SUNLIGHT Way The EXPENSIVE WAY land preparatory schools. : 900001 Sadd * 000 ;,ifl;v:l{ B,;‘g:';flfu';‘;fl;" 8 Gl of ordinary Flat . .o . D es Brice) $9.25 Paint @ $1.60 per Gal.... $12. §UUGOING SRERHE s : 9 3 BN e T R et B : our .. -+ 15.00 | ‘@ $1.00 per hour........ 52 *| oy : Fishing? ;| EX® comple [ .7 e P b4 ¢ i3 A net saving of $12.35 by Barreled Sunlight Fiat Wall Finish! = 0 g Ol 209 by us ng arre gl For SHRINE i pell Supply You With 3 Display verything You Need and ¢ « = Ru-ber-oid “Jet- Toloakin $ Tell You Where to Go § of All ‘Perisenl” ST 1gal, $1.95 | bTak” Aspestor: 1 al, 50c vehicle for mak- : eie 1 $BLOO S . 5 gal, $9.25|Asphalt Roof 5 gal,$1.50 1935 Richardson. tnclosed bridge, de p :BL D WORMS—25¢ Doz.: Models ing enamels, etc. Coating. e cruiser. sieeps 6. e 3 100~ h.pb Kflrlr;nl:k‘\’ mom‘}’dn msfle’i' et Number b4 EEE R DD Gt b4 at Our Speed 18 miles per hour, sleeps 4, rampletely equipped. Eariinions ) RN il ol HUGH REILLY CO RETLT b 5 bon ‘much highes next 2 3 i:.'lir Price '$4.485 deilvered in the E FISHING LICENSES 1sSUED | & ow Room . MATTHEWS CRUISERS—GAR WOOD BOATS 3 * Serving Washington Nearly 50 Years. JOHNSON 1931 Gray, 4-cylinder. 40-h.p. mo- CALL OR DIAL &c y . KERMATH : omplete Stock of Fishing Tackle® 4 or Somaie, Mun.Seneinor, S s SPORT 3| NATIONAL K same Manapement. Same ownersin. ¥ OUTBOARD MOTORS MARINE ENGINES arantee: cost over sacrifice for 'I'I . . 5 z 555 bty TEmple III' A As STORE $ Motor Boat Sales Paints, Oils Est. 1888 Glass, Mirrors Convenient Payment Plan *| MOTOR BOAT SALES 3921 D St. NW. ME. 88783 || 14th and Water Sts. S.W. 1334 New York Ave.—Phone NAt. 1703 NATIONAL MOTOR BOAT SALES B & Waler Sts. SW. Mo, 9303 SUpen Evenings and sunday u.n.u.-’:l MEt. 9303 14th and Water Sts. S.W. ME. 9303

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