20 SPORTS. THE EVEHTOCT STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C„ FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 16, 1929. SPORTS." Mossman Phenomenal Horseshoe Pitcher: Morgan Asks Big Sums to Risk Title

AND MINE. ' BRIGGS YOUNG WIZARD RINGS ’EM ME —By jFights Last Night $30,000 By th« Associated Press. DEMANDING WHEUU 7 O H. MiMvrreV VAMV \a/E \A/HlS*<=R3 ] ( udwy-wE BROOKLYN.—VictorIo Campolo, Ar- OLD FASHION A I jA«e. -LISTED gentina, stopped Tom Heeney, New ’MOST ANY 60T BACKTROM AoouT v DIDKTT* HAV/E \ KDlDlO;rie\/eiJ • - (8). Angua Snyder, Dodge tfNl out A ‘ Zealand V/AC’ATI vJuSTy RoUGH|N<3 Xo TrtiS- CHAM6E \ \ HAV/E.,A “BaTh City, Kans., outpointed Jacks Roper, IT , „of= LIMEM 1o FOR ITvL«ST6»U OPeivJ San Diego (10). GO WITH MACK ROOCHcD —7 U'pkr, A MOiUTf-f Holder of Nine World Records Throws Ringers in LANSING, Mich.—Jackie Nichols. Sammy — —. Milwaukee, won on foul from 1 ...... 1 .... A lil.H Lupica (1). Also Wants Plenty Bunches and Some Blindfolded—Metro DES MOINES, lowa.—Louis Mays, to Fight Des Moines, outpointed Ray McPeck, Tourney Stars Drill for Play-offs. (10). Canzoneri—lndicates He Is Slipping. scores of champions and runners-up of town and com- munity tournaments are practicing for higher competition campolopraTseo BY JOHN in the metropolitan horseshoe pitching tournament, con- J. ROMANO. WHILEducted by The Washington Star, the feats of the greatest of TV TEW YORK, August 16—Paddy Harmon has Tony Canzoneri will bear review. . . . X all barnyard golfers , to fight isn't the greatest hoss-shoe flinger, he Is at signed Tod Morgan for / If Putt Mossman Jl \lx the latter’s Junior lightweight .. least the most famous. _ . BY HEENEY title, September 6. LOSING It Is now This young fellah, now in his early twenties, held nine world up to Harmon to place a good aize records at last accounts, which was some time back. guarantee on the line before the lithe Here’s the list: Tom, Stopped in Ninth, Says Morgan will risk his title against the 31 consecutive ringers. hard punching scrapper. Morgan must be slipping he would 90 ringers in one game. - or in one game. Foe Great Fighter—Critic not exact the big guarantees he has of 30 double ringers late. In the Baby Sal Sorio contest, 39 ringers in 40 shoes pitched. held at Los Angeles, the little Mexican 50 pitched. Otherwise. 47 ringers in shoes Lt ST£n JAKt —i’uvSTeXj r y. f, Thinks was lucky to get training expenses for 85 ringers in 100 shoes pitched. the chance of stepping into the ring ringers. with champion. Mexican, a 10 straight double By the Associated Press. a The as 35 double ringers in 100 shoes pitched. matter of fact, would have had to pay pitched. YORK, August 16.—Take it out of his own pocket had he been good nointsLk) 2684iUO puill inillXUV100 shoes from Tom Heeney, the “Honest enough to cop the title. t The young Middle Westerner is a throws ring- Blacksmith” from Word reaches the writer that Morgan colorful showman, too. He next heavyweight $30,000 for stake; throws ’em blind —the cham- has demanded his end ers on a moving NEWpion will be Victorio Campolo in fight with Eddie Mack, the folded; while a man is standing on the a the man of the Argentine. Denver sta t. Mack, a brilliant prospect if stake (what great difference , one, two RANGERS’ "Honest Tom” expressed his opinion there ever was has had tussles throw’s would make isn't quite clear); Campolo’s night Morgan many thought blanket several feet in front of worth last after the with and the ’em when a 6-foot 7-inch South American had Denverite won both of them. Probably hides the stake; tosses with consum- holds and stopped him in the ninth round of as Morgan figures the Mexican collegian mate skill with five different bruising and savage a struggle as metro- carries too many guns for him turns; and rings the stake without NEMESIS, and in breaking glass tumbler set a few USES politan fans have witnessed since the the event of a meeting and subsequent a inches in front of the peg. palmy days of Jack Dempsey. loss of his precious title Tod wants to “The greatest fighter ever faced,” But these are only a few of his tricks. I make sure he is well paid for his loss. editor saw Mossman, in was Heeney’s comment. “No one ever That Mack has a bright future was The horseshoe Texas Ban on Ring Battles hit me as hard that giant did with predicted by Sid Terris after the pair an exhibition at Tampa, Fla., light a as match fastened to the peg with one those right hands. I think he’ll be the had stepped 10 fast rounds. Terris on riryer and put it out with a ringer on May Again Bring War next heavyweight champion.” his return from the mile-high city spoke ttv next toss. For seven rounds the New Zealander in glowing terms about Eddie’s ability games throws and his giant opponent battled on even and urged local promoters to use the Between exhibition he terms, apparent in a few acrobatic stunts the while ex- on Promoters. the tide of victory Denverite before some other section of plaining that's his method of keeping in swinging quickly from one to the other. the country realized the lad’s worth and physical trim. In the eighth, however, Heeney, weak- stole a march on them by featuring By the Associated Press. ened by the towering Campolo’s heavy him. Earl Pryor, it would appear, conducted boxing promoter and the body punches, was a mark for the Ar- Los Angeles promoters grabbed the the Tuxedo, Md., tournament largely for Texas ranger, at odds for almost gentine’s right hand. One crushing chance to use Mack and sent him In his own benefit. Anyway, the chairman 30 years, again have come to right sent him to the floor for no count with Sorio. The little Mexican, who was came throuah with colors flying. He grips through Gov. Dan Moody’s just before the round ended. In the able to last the distance with champion final, 23 to 17 THE glove game ninth Campolo Morgan, defeated E. Watts in the dictum that the battered the New Zea- Tod was sent into the land of and 23 to 13. is taboo under his regime. ROTHSCHILD’S INNOXA lander from pillar to post and finally nod in the fifth frame by Mack. Eddie Following are the tournament results: Almost since there was a State, floored him with a terrific right. Game- was brought back with Doc Snell and be- ly got at First Elimination. rangers have divided their time WINS DEAUVILLE PRIZE the New Zealander up seven, the Tacoma walloper tatted the third SPIELMANN LOSES was out long Texas bad men and but he on his feet, and the knockout of his in the Weaver. 21-21; Firth. 3-5. tween wars on SPORTLIGHT DEAUVILLE, France, August (/P). career Pryor. Dudley, against wary IHE 16 stepped 21-6-21; 20-21-11. sporadic forays fistic im- referee in between the fighters third round. E. Watts. 21-16-21: P. Watts. 16-21-20. presarios. a spectacular —Baron Edouard de Rothschild finally and led Tom his of may M. Obold. 21-21. B. Shaw. 16-10. It has been By GRANTLAND RICE to comer, victim a Harmon have his troubles land- Chaney. 22-21; H. Eskite, 8-7. bout, with first one and then the other managed to break Capt. Jefferson Davis technical knockout. ing Morgan for Canzoneri. The price J. Shaw. 21-21; B. Gates, 17-16. gaining an upper hand. The Twenty-Year Span. winning may be too high. Paddy would not Berry, 21-19-21; P. Eskite. 20-22-16. Cohn’s streak of all 1929 fix- TO CANAL BY JOHN CHESS going AT any Reel, 22-21; Whitehouse, 7-16. on Ropes. J. ROMANO. make mistake in after Promoter Is ~ NY number of men have starred or stood high In competitive tures of the Deauville turf when Innoxa, Morgan’s competitor by securing • • A , August closest Second Elimination. present, at least, the pro- writes M. B. ‘‘But how many have 16.—Vittorio For the /\ sport for 20 years,” M. 3-year-old filly by Sanslesou, out of Campolo won by a knockout over Tom Eddie Mack to fill in for the Junior E. Watts. 21-22; Reel, 9-19. moter is reeling against the ropes. any prominence at all in the game today who were even Reindescremes, Heeney lightweight champion. Pryor, 22-21; Obold. 5-8. beginning to f-\*¦ came home in front of Suffers His First Setback in in the ninth round of their bat- Chaney. 21-22: J. Shaw. 16-17. Just when the game was fairly well known 20 years ago?” Jack Quinn of the Ath- eight other starters, all colts, in the tle at Ebbets Field last night, ’ | Weaver, 17-22-17. weekly shows but the Berry, 21-11-22: flourish at in more than more Kergolay Stakes, featuring race giant Argentine cities, youthful letics is one of the best known and Quinn has been around than the card chances are that the j Third Elimination. a dozen Texas the Phillies In 1911, he has yesterday. The event was a handicap Carlsbad Tournament is not telling folks resurrected an old statute 25 years. Alexander broke in with the so the about it. - Pryor. 21-22: Chaney. 8-17. governor year go Hagen for all ages over a mile and 7 furlongs. The big fellow, with an advantage of ARRAY OF POLO STARS Watts, 22-21; Berry. 13-17. boxing, and the Rangers did another to to round out his twentieth season. made E. banning The Argentine sportsman, Simon in 59 Moves. height, weight and reach over his the rest. his first bid in golf back in 1913, so he isn’t a 20-year star. Mac Smith Feb was second. The Baron Final. is dead dodo. in 1909, Guthman’s doughty New Zealand opponent, looked Pryor 23-23; E. 17-13. Now the game as as a tied for the United Statfes open championship so he qualifies. de Rothschild’s Pinceau was third. IN TWO BIG TOURNEYS Watts. carry orders, the far from being the imposing fighter his In its zeal to out Tilden was playing intercollegiate tennis around 1914. Tilden has Cohn’s two entries. Dark Times and agent Moatz, postmaster, won the constabulary CARLSBAD. Czechoslovakia, August press would want to have him be. W. H. State's crack made one a high-grade tennis player for nearly 15 years. There are few White Clover, odds-on favorites, ran I To get tournament at Round Hill, Va„ with laughable blunder by halting a wrestling been 16.—For the first time since the open- down to brass tacks, Campolo By the Associated Press. stars Cobb years, Speaker 21 years, Lajoie unplaced for the first time since the is far and away from being a top- Holmes Thomas as his victim in the there is no law against the : 20-year around. lasted 23 opened. ing of the international chess masters’ match—and Wagner more 20 years. John Ball of his first 1929 Deauville meet notcher, and our native fighters, with NEW YORK, August 16.—Virtually final, 21—12 and 21—6. Moatz is an mat sport. and than won Innoxa paid 5 to I. tournament two weeks ago, Rudolph aggressive player a consistent present state last championships 24 years apart. Varden, Taylor, Braid and Spielmann of Vienna with defeat anything resembling a punch, have every leading polo player in the United and owes its boxless and ¦¦ met Texas ' «-¦¦¦ nothing fear from ringer thrower. the J. Corbett, Herd have been star golfers for more than 30 years, but they began in the thirteenth round at the Kurhaus to him. States and a few from England are to to fact that James was Ruby yesterday. His opponent Canal of ¦¦ • champion at the time, and badly two or three years ago, although Taylor played remark- 1 action in the national open cham- George F. Hooven cleaned up the Robert.to slipping Peru, who was successful in outplaying see individually, Fitzsimmons once came to Dallas able golf in a British open less than three years ago. Os those play- TWO ASHEVILLE GOLFERS pionship Monty Waterbury crowd at Lyon Park, Va., called a the Austrian after a long-drawn-out and the they on fight. Gov. Charles Culberson ing in 20 years ago MacDonald Smith is easily the FREE-FOR-ALL RESULTS but collectively put the bee special legislative and passed his golf championships GET ACES ON SAME DAY struggle of 59 moves. Memorial Cup tournament, banner the tournament Hooven session Max Carey a fine ball player 20 years ago, him. After pet law against the sport. Jim and leader. of Brooklyn was Canal had the white pieces in a events of the season. received so many challenges that he settle has spent most of his time the bench this and by ASHEVILLE, N. C., August 16 tYP).— queen’s pawn opening and, getting the FROM CLASH OF PLAYERS in bunches. Fitz then repaired to Nevada to but Max on season The two events will run concurrently to take ’em on the hole- — decided their dispute. next season should make some club a first-class manager. He has all Two Asheville golfers Joined upper hand in the middle game, was BIRMINGHAM,Ala., August 16 {JP. Westbury, He pitched one group of eight, which able win a piece. Thereafter it was at the Meadow Brook Club, the In the hide-and-seek game that fol- ingredients'a good manager needs. in-one club on the same day. to A near free-for-all fight was quelled in : N. Y.. from Labor day, September 2, meant that he tossed one shoe to rangers the an uphill fight for Spielmann until he the fourth inning Birmingham- 12. lowed it was not long until the Babe Ruth has served only 16 years crown around 1935. Which makes it all George Snyder, playing the public of the through the following three weeks. enemies’ eight. He lost, 21 to Fitzsimmons’ trail. This resigned. Although defeated, Splel- New Orleans game yesterday when Don Lyon they believe Hooven again crossed in the big league, so the Babe has four right, at that. links course, turned in the first hole-in- Five strong teams already are entered At Park Ruby Robert, who had succeeded 20-year course, mann still holds first place by a narrow Anderson, Pelican catcher, and Ernie a the Arlington County tiny years to go before making the Tommy Loughran has a great chance one on regulation greens of the in both competitions. Stephen San- will be star In throne, was to fight Peter margin. Smith, Baron second baseman, came finals at Clarendon a week from to- Corbett to the grade. to join 'with Corbett and Tunney in making his ace on No. 6. ford’s Hurricanes, with an aggregate El Paso. ace on the to blows. 31, morrow. Maher at When you check back over the list, proving that the punch is mightier H. F. Perkins shot his Shortest Game of Day. Smith bunted handicap of are the strongest 1909 than the jab and thrust only when the seventh hole of the Asheville Golf and made the and was thrown out by “paper” aggregation. Sands Point, with Rangers Outwitted. few who were competing in are Jose R. Capablanca of Cuba Brown, New Orleans pitcher, on com- punch land. Country Club course. and Tommy Hitchcock, jr„ America’s only and Maher still part of the parade. Modern can most of his rival’s reverse by defeating the way to the dugout by The story of how Fitz keyed to a killing was met 10-goal player in the line-up, and the soldiery of two na- petition has been Mattison of Latvia in a queen’s pawn Anderson. Sharp PITCH circumvented the of time words apparently pass- British Eastcott quartet, led by Earl W. MANY STARS followed is a Dace and 20 years as a chunk opening lasting 20 moves. This was the ed between tions in the bout that competi- day. Capablanca the two. Several blows were Hopping, are rated at 30 goals. boxing history. is a longer period than most shortest game of the landed before Moose Clabaugh, Bir- prime chapter in tors can stand the strain and the grind had the better of the opening, while Greentree, 27 goals, will have Win- EVENT Rangers notified the promoter he had With Major Races About Over , mingham, outfielder, intervened and stars, IN LAKELAND —not only of play, but of getting ready his opponent was undeveloped on the him, ston Guest and the Pacific Coast made a financial blunder. President Anderson started for precipitating Boeseke, jr., Eric Pedley. and keeping in necessary shape. queen's side of the board. When Mat- a Elmer J. and Porfirio Diaz informed the gladiators free-for-all. Clabaugh received a H. Williams of abound at The tison resigned, he faced the necessity of couple of ; Cecil Smith and W. Star horseshoe pitchers they were not welcome In Mexico. Battles for Positions Thrill up a piece prevent check- blows from Anderson as Texas will be in the Roslyn line-up, a train, giving to Lakeland, Md., according to Arthur A. uromoter then chartered special The Game for Time. Bonura grabbed for the Baron. handicapped at 25 goals. principals aboard, and mate. While even with Spielmann In At this juncture the players swarmed the col- herded fans and tennis players and fewer fighters won, Capablanca has lost one I The Waterbury Cup play is on a Greene, general chairman of journeyed to Langtry, Tex., named after games upon the field and Police Chief Fred are any good, comparatively, after BY WALTER TRUMBULL. outside with the same lack of grace and mere game than the Austrian. handicap basis, but the open Is con- ored metropolitan tournament. the noted beauty. FEW at the McDuff, with a squad of officers, dis- tested the flat. Mexico, 20 years of competition. Not when sent complete efficiency. Another upset was recorded persed them. players re- on Due probably to overconfidence, Ray- Crossing into they pitched a of younger not permit any one to tell you Simmons to actually prefer table, where Bogoljubow of Rus- Both were ring rangers, who against first-class stars appears second moved from the Baron line-up and play ace, went down in full view of the 20- that all the excitement is over weakness seems to be Maroczy of Hungary mond Wallace, the town seats years. Base ball has known more a bad ball. His sia succumbed to was VS. KING game commanded grandstand from tennis. Far more than in the big-league races. There a ball which cuts the heart of the plate. a queen's gambit declined lasting 60 resumed. PETROLLE TUT. to a stinging defeat in his first of the Rio Grande. Fitz year stars than possible in Wallace, with the their side boxing. Few fighters are well known are a lot of thrills still He frequently lets these go by without moves. Bogoljubow lost, a pawn in the , Mich., August 16 (JP with George Walls. stopped his rival in the first round DO left, permitted it have reached and passed 20, if you only look for them. taking his bat off his shoulder. But no middle game, after which he could not The Olympia Sporting Club will stage game firmly in his grip, amid cheers from both banks of the until they It is that apparently has “DODO” 3 UNDER PAR. slip away last inning by a and few amount to much after they true pitcher has perfect control. He can’t prevent defeat. Its first outdoor boxing show of the t to in the river. place American always groove. meaning a finish on the part of Walls. have passed 32 or 33, last cinched in the throw one down the Marshall, the cham- “Dodo” is a new golf term season August 28, with 10-round brilliant League, but there is a hot race in the one wide, a Petrolle, same pair will meet again today, Golf, being on the lighter physical Sooner or later he throws pion, lost to Dr. Treybal of Czecho- hole in three under par. It was lightweight bout between Billy The National. There either Philadelphia or and then A1 clouts it to the far open triumphed in a difficult originated by Frank Walsh, pro at the Fargo Express, and King Tut, at Navin and Walls claims he will eliminate the TAKES side, demanding nothing in the way of slovakia, who out of three games consti- WOODS OF U.’s. longer road than any Boston might lead the league, reading spaces. ending. Other winners were Colie of Butte des Mortes course in Wisconsin. Field, home of the Detroit Tigers. star Two speed, offers a up. Cincinnati and match In the Lakeland event. sport. There were eight or ten The race between Belgium and Becker of Austria, who tute a results of FEATURE OF BIG SHOOT other Brooklyn also is becoming a spirited one, it is true that Grover defeated Miss Menchik of Russia and Chairman Mack reports the entries above 50 still good enough to Alexander is in poor health and may play STOCKHOLM, Sweden, August and the New York Giants and St. Louis IF Gilg of Czechoslovakia, respectively. yesterday's as follows: Hawkins, 16 play in the last British open, and some retire from base ball, the game will Day defeated Charles {.ip). of the United States won may have quite a contest. standing: Ralph —Woods of them played well. racing anybody just just lose one of its greatest pitchers and one The yesterday's in the inter- Vardon,” says Tommy Armour, isn’t now. It's Players. L. Players. W. L. 21 to 5 feature event “Harrv Cubs are of its most picturesque figures. W. Russell Anderson competition here, finishing second. The Chicago Spielmann ... 9'/i 2‘a Johner 6 7 Gerome defeated national shooting “can still hit a golf ball better than Alex, Harry Greb, always did l, beginning to have to use field glasses Old like Capablanca .. 9Va 3 2 Saemisch .... 6 7 competing in an optional weapon event any one I know, but he hasn’t the old training action. Off the field Nimzowltsch. BVa 4‘a Gll« Amos Gus, shots, when they look back at the opposition. his in 6J4 Gross defeated at 300 meters. In a total of 60 power and his putting touch is com- he believed in a happy life and a wide Vidmnr 8 4 Mattison .... 5a 7 a SCHENUIT 21 to 19. 20 from each position. Woods scored pletely lost.” And Vardon is around 60. It looks as if Washington, the big dis- one. Bogoljubow... 7'i 5 1 a Maroczy s‘a 7'a defeated John Thomas, bags; appointment of the season, has over- Euwe 7'i s’a Marshall .... 5V2 7‘a Grip Weems 545 and 60 Emerick Karsson of .. Double James Chandler Egan, Bob Gardner, Jerry come all opposition for sixth place in Nobody who saw him stop the Yan- Gruenfeld ... 7‘a BVi Tartakower s*i 7‘a Q 60; Treybal 2 Sweden was second with 543 and Travers, Francis Ouimet, Bobby kees in the final game of a world se- Rubinstein ..7 5 5Ja 7‘a George Raymond Wal- the American League, but Cleveland, St. forget Becker 7 6 Yates 4‘a 7‘a Walls defeated Zimmerman of Switzerland third with Sweetser all won ries ever will the tenseness of 3Vi 9 /a Air Cooled 60; Renshaw, 551 and 59; Jones and Jess Louis and Detroit are still in a position Canal 6Va 6'4 Thomas 1 1 £tvHi O Ad- 539 and championships at 21 or younger, that moment when he shambled across Colie 614 6Vi Miss Menchik 3 10 Brown defeated Warner Sharp, 549 and 59; Selfzinger, 547 and sports. to dispute the places from fifth to third. the field, with his cap over one ear, to 539 and this happens in few Cleveland is regarded as the most ams, 21 to 18. 59; Boles, 542 and 59, and Hawkins, Walter J. Travis won four champion- save the day for his team. j » 39, improved club in either league. at the pitcher’s box and high temperature, Muirkirk, Md., will start to- anc 59 ships after he had passed and Pirates, He hesitated Play at In the competition for optional rifle, sports. The Yankees, like the are then continued to the bench, where he Base Ball Lost Prospect at 5:30. Chairman Felix Brewer this also happens in few just running second, with little opposi- long grind day unlimited number of series of three player longer indulged in earnest conversation with due to the over the request that all entrants be Golf offers the a this position from either above on edge Whistle makes shots with the total of the three best stretch time for first-class play tion for a teammate. The crowd sat the When Train Blew Sum- on time. position counting, An- of or below. The Athletics are in the same of its chairs. This was a serious mo- all sorts of roads, in series in each than any other game. One needs FORTH WORTH, Tex., August county play-offs derson of Sweden was the winner with ball, class as the Cubs, except that they are ment and here was some “inside stuff,” produces in Places and dateslor fast speed for tennis, base getting so they have to employ one of might see. No rooter but 16 (/P).—An untimely blast from a mer weather, colored tourney will be announced 270; Erickson of Sweden was second track, foot ball, boxing and basket where all In the 268, Sharp, United States, the larger telescopes when they look w’ould have given his all to be able to spoiled promising an ordinary tire at least In a few days. with and ball—but not for golf. train whistle a third with 266. back. hear that conversation. Record, Ball players, tennis players and box- It later developed that Alex wished base ball career for James R. wear. Put your elastic- 75% more ers usually begin to lose the old SHARKEY, who, when he to borrow a chew of tobacco. managing editor of the Fort Worth MEET, GAME ity operates in the legs. They by hand on a Schenuit Tire TRACK BALL that wants to fight, is a mighty good (Copyright, 1929. North American News- Star-Telegram. DUTCH GIRL SWIMMER slow down and so drop back. Leg- paper Alliance.) SUNDAY is a factor, but not a big one. JACKheavyweight, always has been care- He was playing in the outfield after a long trip and note ON SAME CARD 1 power ful to point out that his ancestors were ball CONQUERS LAKE GENEVA The wearying part of tournament golf for a professional team at Rock Is- are A track meet, followed by a base and the nerve strain, Lithuanians and not Poles; but the GERMAN BOXER HAS PH. D. its coolness. Schenuits at the Polo Field in GENEVA, Switzerland, August 16 {IP). is the mental side Poles have been doing well in base ball. land, IU., and his team led by one game will be held - Liebbrand, old, resulting from continued and increas- ( heavyweight boxer came the only air cooled tires Potomac Park Sunday by the newly or- —Corry 21 years of First, there is John Quinn Pincus, Ludwig Haymann, run when the opponents to ing tension. . Germany, ganized Postal Telegraph Cycle Club. Utrecht, Holland, swam yesterday from playing. well. who, though In the base ball records of who is in the United bat the last of the ninth. schedule Geneva, a distance of No one feels tired after played States in search of fame and fortune, It will initiate its cinder path Lausanne to 60 holes in a row for 26 years, is said to have bases,” Record’s morning. kilometers, miles. But four or five bad a graduate of the University of “They loaded the In the meet at 9 o'clock in the approximately 37*4 with the weight of centuries sandlot ball with the original Alexan- is brother relates, “but Jim’s team re- Juniors and the Mackays will She entered the water at 6:30 a.m. bear down der. John is still quite a pitcher. Munich and holds the degree of doctor Palisade and the pressure of granite boulders. is 27 tired a couple of men without per- j face on diamond No. 7 at 1 o clock on Wednesday and completed the grind at Then there Is Aloysius Synzmanskl, of politics and philosophy. He mitting after being lost Simmons, years old, weighs 195 pounds, and is 6 the score to be tied. The . .. 5:30 p.m. Thursday, known to base ball as A1 who same card. . . the , Jim. in the with accompanying quite a feet 1 inch tall. next batter hit a pop fly to Seven events will be included four cr five hours After Fifty. is an outfielder and meritorious easily. High Pressure Balloons 3-mlle races boats during the night. hitter. Barring Ruth, many consider He should have caught it meet —quarter, half and of which recalls an argument “It happened that the engineer of for boys under 16 and 1, 2 and 10 mile Miss Liebbrand is believed to have while ago as to Simmons the most valuable outfielder train pulled age. miss- covered 70 kilometers. The only ALLopened a short an approaching freight races for those over that A over named the greatest in the game. GRID CAPTAIN BUSY. just prepared staged. previous attempt to make the swim who should be • Simmons is a Milwaukee product. He his whistle as Jim to and-out race also will be athlete among those who had passed, ’ foot ball captain, Russell catch the ball. He was so startled Twenty prizes, including two wrist ended in failure June 18, 1928, when was born in that Wisconsin city In May, whiners. Georges Michel, French conqueror of the fiftieth year. played with the Aberdeen club Crane, all-American guard, is a mem- he didn’t even touch it. watches, will be awarded the speci- 1903. He night, being dealers, including the British Channel, was forced to The most remarkable physical in the Dakota League, the Shreveport ber of the Glee Club, is champion boxer “That after released, 30x3(4 cl 29x4.40 $7.15 Local bicycle heavy- decided newspaper work was $7.15 Mount Vernon Bicycle Co., Cy Caufl- abandon the attempt after 12 hours man was Zbyszko. He won the club in Texas, and the Milwaukee club, of the school, and will be a member of Jim 30x3*4 OB 7.35 I 28x4.50 8.95 choppy weight wrestling championship around Athletics. the wrestling team. his forte.” man's, Harry Seamarks and Hazelton , due to water. only from which he went to the Tiiroop. donated prizes, fiftieth year, when he was not get all the fly balls that any also have his horses, A1 can 32x4 10.65 29x5.00 9.35 as Postal Telegraph Co. and as strong as three or four but one can get and has a great arm. At 33x4 30x5.00 9.60 as well the . . 11.15 States Rubber Co. AT THE NET. amazingly quick with his ha ll*s the plate his stance is all his own. He sixs.oo 9.85 the United CUPID 50 when he Schenuit and Jerry Bartosh of Los feet. Vardon was around stands with his left foot in the water 32x414 13 75 30x5.25 12.85 Mr. Mrs. States open champion- Inside or K~guiarRotnilar TIrMiires are 33x4(4 Angeles met and fell in love on th£ had the United bucket and hits balls on the 14.30 31x5.25 13.20 OAKBROOKS, ship practically won at Inverness in unconditionally 34x4*4 14.70 28x5.50 13.45 MIDWICKS tennis courts and took their honeymoon broke on the last by competing in a tournament, the 1920, when a storm guaranteed for *® . 30x5 few holes. „ 19 00 !S| EVENT FINAL Washington State championships, play- , J 3 POLO Fifty isn’t the season for champion- one year on a 33x5 19.25 (JP- —The ing doubles. or 31x6.00 14.00 CHICAGO, August 16 ships. Not in any standard line X polo championship Not when 50 has to be matched monthly basis. S «2 !H’« 1929 intercitauit Chicago sport. ®The 19 70 33x6.00 15.00 35x5 the Oakbrooks of Connie Mack’s hard-hitting outfield against 28. r, rests between Pasadena, 25 or iiiiiii a Ti»t 34x6.00 15.10 and the dashing Midwicks of was colletced for a total outlay of $60,- It begins to look as if some one will J Heavy Uuty 1 ires 32x6.50 17.30 000. prove his right to the heavyweight guaranteed 18 33x6.50 17.75 through to victory over mmmmJ 73 B«NINTH ST»N»W» { hardest-riding surest- months. some of the and mmmmm, ______shooting teams of the Nation, these ANGLERS’ GUIDE : CLOSING OUT TO QUIT BUSINESS i teams will battle for the title on the CASH OR TERMS Country Club Saturday. HIGH AND LOW TIDES FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 AND , Onwentsia liquid dressing ? the finals 18, POINTS. « if ¦ Accessories The Pasadena team reached AT CHESAPEAKE BAY AND LOWER POTOMAC RIVER SUE-LAY only $30,000 Stock of Auto by defeating the Wichita I for the hair which cot | Wednesday High Tide. Low Tide. place but also 13 to 2, while the Oakbrooks | -E3L hold* the hair in F. entry, use it The G. Schenuit Rubber Co. Falls help* Millions Leavenworth, Kans., yes- Washington Saturday 5:51a.m.' 6:20 p.m. 12:06 a.m. 12:46p.m. ) lSfflf it grow. Tubes to Select From edged out Fort 1:31p.m. I -Esd ' for its tonic effect and became I Tires and | overtime match, 11 Sunday 6:36 a.m. 7:05 p.m. 12:54 a.m. \ Jgpß. and ; . terday in a thrilling 8:56 p.m. itgives that natural slots S.E. Corner 14th St. and Ave. N.W. Leavenworth-Oakbrook Annapolis Saturday 3:08 a.m. 2:40 p.m. 10:16 a.m. fresh, well-groomed appear- ? OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN { to 10. The Fort p.m. I.STrilSiC- goes \ fought of the Sunday 3:46 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 10:48 a.m. 9:40 {HV-T3H once that everywhere with Phone: North 9325 game was the hardest 7:11p.m. few drops will tournament. Art Meckel, No. l Chesapeake Beach. .Saturday 1:23 a.m. 12:55 p.m. 8:31a.m. (|lS«BraQ good dress. A | week’s _ winning Sunday 2:01a.m. 1:45 p.m. 9:03 a.m. 7:55 p.m. , . 1 control even stub- position player, scored the goa. 5:56p.m. ) Rjswel! bornuntuly or H | SALE NOW ON § chukker. Solomons Island ..Saturday 12:08a.m. 11:40a.m. 7:16a.m. i shampooed hair and and ROSSLYN MOTOR CO. in the ninth Sunday 12:46 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 7:48 a.m. 6:40 p.m. 1 Jwiroiwf] ¦ ? Fixtures for Sale T IricgnfJ keep it combed all . lU All ' Saturday 1:08a.m. 12:40p.m. 8:16a.m. 6:56p.m. i lIgaBWJH King & Benedict p.m. dayl SUR-LAY \ R. J. Sons j HELEN TO STAY AT HOME. Sunday 1:46 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 8:48 a.m. 7:40 , gives appearance 9th Near H St. N.W. Point Saturday 10:55 a.m. 11:11p.m. 5:21a.m. 5:29 p.m. , MsssaV which helps bring success. j| » Marlow and Greenless Aves., Rosslyn, Va. Wills, American tennis cham- Lookout Helen Sunday 11:40a.m. 11:55p.m. 6:06a.m. 6:16p.m. | reliable Drug store pion and thrice winner of the women’s 12:20 p.m. 6:46 a.m. 6:54p.m. Only50c atany ? E, $3.40 ? * Phone: Clarendon 1730 Rock Point Saturday 1 Applications at all Barbae Shops 5 Gallons Mobil Arctic and title at Wimbledon, England, has an- Sunday 1:05 p.m. 7:31a.m. 7:41p.m. J j from active 12:36a.m. nounced her retirement , by, Survey.) foreign compeUUoa, !¦ {Compiled United States Coast and Geodetic

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