Three Garries Left, Griffs Fat Piece of Series Coin Regatta Parking Queen of President’s' Cup Swimming RUNNER-UP BERTH Plans Are Made DISTRICT TANKERS parking space during thu xpRKB period of the President's Cup SELL ATTAINABLE Regatta will be available in back GAMMING of the Navy and Munitions Build- by the feet that, ames River course of the Country! do not have a club < Hub of ing and the roadways between they Virginia, and Tueaday they I the Lincoln Memorial and Seven- house, In fact, even though i rill play in twoeomes at the Lakeside j Worth a Man to Finish rooms are < $500 teenth atreet. Take Only Two Contests in UNDAUNTEDthe men’s locker Country Club. The team members Large commercial parking lots Intact, male members of the Wash* i ire as follows: Mrs. Roland R. Mac* Ahead of Chisox—Yanks Club will also can be found on Fourteenth President's Cup Events. In (ton Golf and Country ] Cenzie, Miss Virginia Pope, Mrs. Har* street, opposite the Department of embark on their club championship i y A. Knox. Mrs. Agnes Bowden, Miss Invade Tomorrow. Commerce Building, Constitution Penn A. C. Stars. tourney tomorrow with a new title* i Gloria Rodgers, Mrs. Y. E. Booker, i and and Con- holder a certainty. Erwin P. Hair, ] Kiss Susan Hacker, Mrs. C. E. Purdy, BY FRANCIS E. STAN. Virginia avenues, ITH out-of-towners pretty stitution and New York avenues. who won the title last year, now lives ] Krs. C. P. Medley, Mrs. J. T. Powell, the first time in more years sure to dominate the Presi- Bus service will be provided by in the West and will not defend his ] Krs. W. H. Le*g. Miss Kate Scully, than you’d like to remember, dent’s Cup regatta over the the Transit Co. from all championship, leaving Tommy Webb, Krs. R. L. Rose. Mrs. A. W. Tucker, the Nationals today faced the Capital week end, a cons latent set- Mrs. > of these parking areas to the re- the stalwart young embryo G-man, E. M. Amick, Mrs. E. A. Rule, i FORfinal three games of an Ameri- ting was laid last night the Shore- In, as the outstanding championship pos- Krs. Theodore Lonnquest, Mrs. N. with a lot of the viewing stands at Haina Point. ham J.j* can League eeason Hotel pool, when all but two of Waldron and Mrs. Oscar They will be routed on Fourteenth sibility. Coollcan. do-re-mi and a measure of pres- the events were a old eight captured by ______and Fifteenth streets to tige hanging on the outcomes. Pennsyl- non-Washingtonians t>UT the main point of the tourney vania and Constitution avenues. The U RODGERS, stepdaughter*' Still holding a mathematical chance prise, award of the meet, the is that even though the fire which njLORIA of Wlffy Cox, Kenwood of running second and slightly better new silver trophy for the champion- destroyed the major portion of the pro, oomed as the possible dark horse than an even chance of finishing In ship SOO-yard medley relay team, went club house 10 days ago also destroyed ; Double Winner. have any club house comfort at all, two-game McCarthy of Congressional. who might well hold the destiny of r\OROTHY FORBES, another from they will stage their championship as usual. She met Mrs. Leo Walpor, the the Nationals In the collective palms the Keystooe state, took two this year Kenwood champion, In » *\ of their paws. event#, winning the couldn't be blamed if today 100-yard back- They semi-final match. Is one about this run- the but There thing •troke for women and the 150-yard they rsssrfl up tourney, 1 far The other seml-flnal lay between ner-up scrap for second place, as medley. they are going ahead with It are and Match Tomor- Mrs. C. P. Medley of Manor and Mrs. as the Nationals concerned, Play Opens The was not without just the same. j Capital its K. W. Tucker of Beaver Dam. The that Is that nobody can help them winners, however. The men’s locker rooms and the row for Honors. Margaret Hoffman, ourney is being played with handi* much. What they accomplish they Club former Olympic breast stroke golf shop escaped the fire, but locker winner, taps. i will do themselves, although co-opera- outclassing the field In that rooms without showers and lights ; event, Mrs. Walper yesterday defeated Mrs. tion with the Indians and Browns Nolan Defending Champ. and Ernie the local aren't so comfortable. Qualifying Boggs, diving king, Roland MacKenzie. while Mrs. Med* would be appreciated. showing the best form from the rounds will be Dlayed tomorrow and HUNDRED AND SIXTY "vu sium ima. w a mnu«8 Today the Griffs found themselves springboard. Sunday, with match play rounds member* of the Congres- Kenwood, and Mrs. Tucker beat Mrs. half a game ahead of the fourth-place scheduled for. next Thursday and Fri- sional Country Club will start Harry A. Knox of Congressional. White Sox. who will play three more two rounds each day. ONEat match play early tomor- lOO-rard backs troks—Won by Dorothy day, games this year and all with the "SB 'A- c., Philadelphia); The special Emergency Arrange- row in the opening rounds of the 'Broadwood A. C.. Browns. If Washington loses its half- D«r#th^Ulfcta ments Committee, headed by Arthur AL HOUGHTON, former Kenwood , club championship tourney. Two ton* Booth (Shore- a-game margin It will lose third place PhHada^hlai^ ttU^. J. Harnett, met yesterday to talk over pro. is back In town for a few are In of the 10 * br will win a rounds listed each Maria because the White Sox by rot <>i-»»rO*'bro»etatroko—WonHoffman (unattached. Waahlniton); arrangements for carrying on at lays and will be around to play several second- flights tomorrow, with two more Margaret single percentage point. The ■ptgBd. Rural] (unattaehed, Washington, but no information was rounds of golf, possibly for two weeks to rounds Sunday. M. Parker Nolan Is Baltimore); third* Betty Lutaler (Camp place Tigers have only two games Hunttntfleld. Md.) Time* l:24ls. forthcoming following the meeting. It >r more. A1 still is connected with the the present title-holder, meeting R. P. loo-rard fret atria—Won br Dorothr Cavalier and both are with the Indians. lubtn U understood the building was fully Club at Virginia Beach. The play Smith In a first round match tomor- (Broadwood A. c.. Philadelphia); In order for Washington to finish in aacond. Dorig Baueher (unattaehed. Balti- covered by Insurance and is held to roung man has changed his grip and both row. more); third. Anne Mori* Bono second place the Tribe must win (Shoreham be virtually a total loss. But no an- with a driver he obtained from Henry for the rounds, as Swimming Club). Time. 1:00. Pairings opening — from Detroit while Washington 1KO-rard medler Won hr Dorothr nouncement has been made as to Picard is knocking the ball a mile. If games Oolf Commit- from Boston and announced by the club A C- Philadelphia); he could like of better takes today’s game second.7torbe! MariannaJ,r?*d*004 Trowbridte what the club will do in the future putt many the New tee, are as follows: (unattached. the remaining two tilts from Washington); third. Helen Richardson (Am- regarding a club house. Insurance putting pros, he would be a tough _ First fllsht. first ta«—0:30, Willi. Swimming Club. Washington). * w* bassador all fac- nan to but A1 has Shea rs. Geors. Neville; 9:35. L. C- Tims. 2:00. details must be arranged and beat, always had Rodeno rs. Troy Carmichael: 0:4(1, C. Man’s Irsats. tors considered before any announce- irouble with his work on the greens, if Schedule. Pettyjohn rs. J. McCsrrsn: 9:46. R. A. Ha re Beat 10O-rard fraa one of the committee' jarring an occasional To vs. J. 1. McClure: 9:50. Dr. H. L. atrle—Won br Otto ment Is made, good day. * chances. Keilty Schaffhauser. Jr. 'T'HE Griff second-place Smith vi. Pat Winkler; 0:55. R. P. Smith (Broadwood A. C Phila- members stated. Other members of hear him tell it he is the world's delphia) : second. Dare Rowan (Bit Broth- of course, are not bright. Fur- re. Parker Nolan: 10, P. M. Goodwin rs. BUI ers Club. Philadelphia); third. Beniamin the committee, in addition to Harnett, worst putter, but he gets the ball so Andy Walker; 10:06, Otto Klble rs. Raiken they hare nobody to blame (Broadwood A. C. Philadelphia). V. Calvert rlose to the he can’t hole ’em thermore, Dettweller. Time. 5(1% seconds. are Doric C. Gruver, Dickey, pin all. threw except themselves. They away Second fllsht. first tee— 8:50. Dave Mor- Hith board dlrlng—Won br John Broad- R. T. Harrell and Ben 8. Fuller. M intends to play in the P. O. A. dus chances to win the runner-up ris rs. Larry Bernard: 8:56. W. R. Stone (Shoreham). 85.*n points; second, for jualifying rounds at Richmond next enough rs. B. C. Brown: 9, Pat Flaherty rs. Wil- John Marshall (Metropolitan Police Bora Temporary arrangements serving that aa It berth hands down. But, be liam Rumple: 9:05, Bernle Burns vs. P. Ciubi. 78.0.3 points; third. John HoMer meals have been made at a restaurant week, and If he is putting he can chance of Fletcher; 0:10. Bill Wenxel rs. C. H. Sev- (unattached, Baltimore). 40.1 L points. may, they have a great near the club house. The ironic part rrab one of the three places. Ths erance, 9:15, Dan Moorman vs. Ray _ 100-yard backstroke—Won br Ernie and it’s strict- man finishing in third place Moors: 9:30, Otto Wendt vs. Mark Trice; Bosas (Washington Y. M. jr. A ); second. of it all is that the course is in ex- Houghton is good enough to go 0:36, F. X. Emmett vs. BUI Hushes. Dan Wainer (Baltimore Y. M. C. A.i; and far in ly up to them. Robert cellent condition, with the putting Fast any company. Third tenth third, Sipple Baltimore K. of C>. f As far as the rest of the schedule fllsht, tee—9:30. George 1.08%, (Hew District J. Richardson rs. Dr. W. V. Connors: Tims, record: for- in their best shape of the year. mer record. 1:08%. held greens has the over the 9:35. D. Newman rs. A1 Plant: Ver- DOROTHY FORBES, br William goes. Chicago edge 9:40, Msrmlon. T. M. O. A.). non Blmmona rs. t. at least on paper. Push- Dudley Kins: 9:45, who won the backstroke at the Shoreham last in 1 OO-yard breast stroke—Won br Arthur A STRONG team of women Washingtons, William J. McEvoy vs. Philadelphia girl, 100-yard pool night 1:14.2, golfers Oeorse Bahlke; Hucht (Baltimore K. of Of. second. Mor- Browns stacks up as an vs. travel ing over the 9:50, N. Pomeroy J. H. Shepard; 0:55, 10 seconds the District record. She also won the event.—Star Photo. ris Ooldberg (Ambassador Swimming from the Capital will down J. J. Kennedy re. CoOb: Fred clipping off ISO-yard Staff and yet the last three Harvey lo, Club):third. Oars Rowan (Big Brothers to Richmond to a team Races easy assignment Newlands re. Dr. Bruce Taylor; Monday play Today 10:05, dub. Philadelphia). Time. 1:llS. the White Sox tried it they were Brodte Slssler rs. H. Al- times J. Powell. George Kopp; left guard, Willlard men to College Park. Its line will 300-yard medler relay—Won br Penn A, from the Virginia State capital. over ST. JOHN’S PICKS TEAM C. Philadelphia (Dan Fred Havre de Grace beaten. For the Nats, pushing Fourth flisht. tenth tee—8:50. c. A. Todd; center. Bob Snibbe; right guard, average 175 pounds, and Ned Lathrop, Taggart. though the Washington team will Stewart vs. Hush Phillips, 8:55. M. Mayes Hoette. William Mackey): second. York and Yanks is much — the Red Sox vs. F. 25 Dick Frank now 204. will the aver- (Pa.) A. C.: M. A. lack the presence of such good per- R. Evans: 9. F. Eddlnsfleld vs. ANNAPOLIS. Md.. September Snibbe; right tackle. weighing bring third, Washington Y. C. 7 Races harder and yet there is a chance that Dr. F. Murray: 9:05. Jim Nichols vs. M. 173 Time. 3:14%. formers as Mrs. Helen Daily To start the game with Maryland at Townsend; right end. Bill Stalling*; age of the backfleld up to pounds. Betty Meckley. Penna. K. I. K. Kimball: 0:10. Hugh Riley vs. P. Children's Special train leaves Gold Flops will take another Eeont. Mrs. Landra B. Mrs. Union 10 Boston's Morelock; 0:15. Dr. Lester Reeves vs. College Park Saturday. Head Coach quarterback. Johnny Lambroe: left Lambros. Hammon and Buck are Dettweiler. Platt, Station. IT: p.m.. direct KO-rard frsa atrle rears and that Joe McCarthy’s Norman Ayres; 9:30. Nell Burkinshaw vr. for girls 13 and Marion the to track. on the chin Val Lent* of St. John'* has picked half, Fred Buck: right half. Warren fast, ’clever runners, and there is a and undar—Won br Nlta {.ussier (Camp L. G. Pray Brown, of Prank Johnson; 9:35. Steve Cromwell vs. Eastern Standard Time. Yankees will be too busy thinking the gridmen: Hammon: fullback. Ned ia>r reserve backfleld. Line substitutes Huntlnalleld. Md.); second. Helen Plett team will be"' a strong one. Monday following Lathrop. ■ EfKST AT T:1S P.M. to bother with win- Shoreham); third. Mary Adels Slppla BACK the world series Filth flight flrtt tee—11:40. Brice Left end. Len Di Lisio; left tackle. St. John's will take a squad of 34 are lacking for the most part. Camp Huntlngdeld. Md.). they will play in foursomes at the | ning the final American League series Conlyn r». C«pt. 8. W. Towle; 11:48. W. R. Bu«h. Jr.. v». Leo Peaulger: 11:50. J. of the year. 8. Abbott ti. A. I. Reltzel: 11:55. Winfree Bight now the Nats’ thoughts Johnson ti. H. R. Cole: 12. Ted Ralph with the va. C. E. Bush: 12:05. C. H. McLain ti. C. amount to keeping pace W. Dudley: 12:10. D. 8. Bethune vi. Ar- White Sox. If they lose, the Griffs thur Dowell: 12:15. Carl Oirouz ti. MaJ. *r the then. F. M. Davidson. can afford to lose, but only Sixth flight, tenth tee—1140. Bill GIANTS POLO GROUNDS ti. VS. Sox Rlitig Bob Kennedy: 11:45. Frank CUBS gained by the Any advantage Tates ti. Dr. O. U. Singer; 11:50. A. M. In the three remaining games -for Holcomb vs. H. P. Knapp: 11:55. Ralph Moore vs. each club will prove fatal to the Bill Oigood; 12. F. Roberson vs. Fred Kirby: 18:05. E. V. Ooons vi. C. R. Griffith A. C. and by the narrowest Sammons: 18:10. J. Greaney vs. W. P. Folaer; 12:16. F. W. 8. Brans vs. Baxter of margins. Milne. Seventh flight, first tee—8:10. Col. E. Dough Bides on Eseh Game. Halsey vs. W. B. Hunt; 8:16. Mai. W. Garrison vs. F. Albus; 8:20. W. T. rA PPROXIMATELY 800 potatoes per M.elly vi. Edgar Petty; 8:26. Judge F. D. Letts man will reat upon every pitch ts. J. B. Hughes; 8:30. A. H. Dlebert rs. 8. Hawley; 8:36. Temple Seay vs. for the Oriffmen during the next W. T. Hayes: 8:40. F. D. Gold va. A. If the Pale Hose over- H. Paul; 8:46. C. T. Penn ti. Fat Me- three games. Qulre. haul the Nats, it will mean that Eighth flight, tenth tee—8:10. C. B. will man, Pennybaker ti. C. Loeffler; 8:16. J. L. Me- Chicago's players collect, per Elfresh ti. W. H. McReynolda: 8:20. F. about 11,000 as their share of third- Kunkla vs. M. Conklin; 8:26. V. H. Huse Nats lose out ti. L. R. Glgnaliatt: 8:30. Fred Lewis place sugar. If the ti. K D. Dennison: 8:36. J. W. Maeklln to them. It will mean that they collect ts. W. P. Hermance: 8:40. G. T. Bell vi. D. B. Orlffen; 8:45. H. L. Post ts. only about $800 per man. L. Biffle. On the other hand, if the Indians Ninth flight, first tee—7:30. A. S. Snow ts. C. Jarman: 7:35. I. I. Chorpennlng vs. beat the Tigers in their two remaining H. Van Arsdale; 7:40. B. B. Allwine ts. Dr. battles and the Griffs win all three C. Concannon; 7:46. F. M. Goodwin ts. J. F. Staley; 7:60. D. E. Hudson ts. C. of their games the Washingtons would Hamel; 7:66. Jules Cook vs. James F. collect about f1,500 per man when Memo; 8:00. H. D. Kraft ti. J. E. Nolte; 8:06. Z. H. McGee ti. Alfred Paul. the world series divvy is made. Tenth flight, tenth tee—7:30, Tom the fact that Buck Newsom Ganey vi. Leo Mullin: 7:36. C. T. Smith Despite ti. Tom Groom; 7:40. W. E. Fitch vi. has been about as effective against W. 8. Stonier; 7:46. C. Wilkinson vs. D. S. Bethea: 7:60. Lane ti. the Red Sox as he has been Oeorge against R. Brownell: 7:56. W. Oardella vs. R. c. any other club in the league this Hibbon; 8. C. B. Slawion ti. J. O. Riley; 8:06. J. Barrel! ti. B. Turner. season, Manager Bueky Harris is con- sidering starting Jimmy De Shong to- day, when the ladies will have their final free fling of the year. Thus, for the two games with the Yanks tomor- row and Sunday, Harris would have available the rotund Earl Whitehill and Newsom. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. ll-It’s a sure bet when Whitehill, one of the league’s best left- you back the taste of Vintage tobacco. Its mild, handers. who has helped the south- mellow flavor wins time. At the Polo Grounds, paws to take 10 games from the Yanks every this season, is certain to start one 271 fans, watching the tense pennant drive, made a of the games, probably Sunday’s. This, Win taste test. an then, would leave either Newsom or Over Managoff Offers By overwhelming majority, they pre- Casearelle to pitch on Saturday, and, ferred the flavor of Vintage tobacco. Uaa k... Ska Plenty of Foul Tactics, the more successful this year. We picked smokers at random from crowd Little Wrestling. ... gave each two unidentified cigars—a Vintage Off DUSEK. meanest of the White Owl and another, representing the leading Popping Duaek tussling tribe, hopped a ehoo-choo for points North nationally advertised brands. Ernietoday, ruefully mourning (Continued Fran First Page.) No names or familiar bands on the cigars... not another knot on his well-cauliflowered left ear and whether his a to the smokers ... Taste alone ord. In the series with the Griffs wondering thing prejudice victory over Ivan Managoff last that Fall Davis batted .369 for five night counted. Each man smoked both cigars, then indi- at Turner’s Arena was worth It. games, making seven hits in 19 trips While the included less ac- cated the one he liked best. 67% preferred the Vin- to the plate and taking place with ma^ch tual wrestling than any bout of the Ott and Terry as a hero among the tage White Owl’s mildness. season, the 1,(00 relished National League standard bearers. spectators the Wherever can the same Lelber seems to be a confirmed biting, gouging, kneeing, butting you are, you get mild, and kicking even though their hero, "streak player." They say that self- uniform cigar that won these taste tests* It costs was on the end of eonciousness holds him back and Managoff, business most of the work. but 5f at nearest store. once he overcomes this fault he will dirty your cigar After numerous sallies outside «< move swiftly to the top. the ropes, Ivan and Ernie turns He Is a good outfielder and taking flipping each other the cus- last yaar he batted .JS1 In 194 among tomers, Duaek apparently fell victim runes for the Giants as a to a body but he major league regular for the scissors, merely Ivan over first time. Ho Is hitting only flipped and pinned his shoulders while the rotund •233 this yaar, but If ho starts Cyclone Burns, tolled the getting his base Mows he may referee, necessary three counts. run Ripple off the premises. In other bouts Hans The Yanks’ utility outfielders are Kampfer tossed John Katan in l( Seeds and Roy the former minutes and 40 Johnson, Cliff bad boy of the Red Box. Beads has seconds; Olson won over Eli Fischer in not played enough games to get any 10V4 minutes. Henri Piers THE MO PENNANT DRIVE...The defeated Marshall new lino of his capabilities, nor has Floyd in II min* Now York Gianto n. tho Chicago utes and Mike Maaurki the Johnson. But it is safe to presume pinned Cabs. Amid tho roars of thousands aging frame of in that, as a pair, they do not match Scotty McDougal battle to hold minutes. of fans, tho Giants Lelber and Davis. Regardless of bow 33ft their league lead ... tho Cube to tear look at it, there isn't much to you it from them. Top-notch base* choose in the outfields. away Mat Matches i ball by two great teams. And up in (Tomorrow—The infields of I the stands tho fans gave Vintage TORONTO—Dean the Giants and Yankees of Dutton, 303, Bah ^ tobacco another taste victory. 1938.) Lake City, defeated Mayes McLain, 221, Pryor, Okla., two straight falls; Jim McMIUen, 230. Chicago, and Pied • Whit* OwTa la- • Allot by natural... SWEDEN FINISHES HIGH. Grobmeier, 306, Harlan, la., drew, (( • No MMldd «u» alwaya Crap pf epection System, thsonly anararaftaof throoyaara. than minutes. food tobacco. In Sweden has finished no lower produce economical abort cuta • tha laaf la known organisation at No third in the Olympic games’ unoffi- CAMDEN, N. J.—Yvon Robert a Via tat* yaar. Jed. Its kind, kaapa a chhck on • • • m Merit prociMM. team Canada, defeated Rudy Duaek, Omaha richer, more full-bod cially awarded championship growing conditions in tha Vlnta|a tobacco tastaa Nebr., two straight falls. Ia our realty mild White since 1908. gnsat ftn«r tobacco die- loot la Ha natural atata ^mmm————■—I owl Otar, wa mo oaly j tricta In America. Wa tobacco of Vintage quel* BASEBALL ,!SP& | knaw whara Vintage to- 24-Hour Ropoir Sorvico bacco la maturing and | tha ui *• mm a aaU ta buy beat a( tt far Whitt OwL n. Boston WEst 3040 Washington » sura? 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