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1937-09-13 [P A-18] Bantam Limit Tricky for Jeffra : McLeod Quarter Century in Job AN IU SAP —-4 POWER TRAIGHT OF GALLAGHER FACES FEW OUTRANK HIM THE TEE SLUGGER IN HOGAN BY PAUL J. MILLER. Jr. year, encourages her swain in his FOR LONG SERVICE ALEXANDER the ^' BROOKS, hobby, fulsome of which he real- By Walter member of the United States izes as Harry, at Best Around 120, McCallum chess director of the Social ! Randle Board of Veteran Appeals, a Chess Lounge and one of the officers pro troupers who have been spreading the gospel of good golf around Charger Impressive Heavy, Down for Bout Here DR.medic who performed glori- of the Social Chess Divan Columbia Golf Pro Is Can III Afford to the clubs in exhibition Washington Only Shed country matches since late in July will hie ous Winner of Tri-Color of service during the tragic era of that meets each Wednesday at 8 themselves down to East Potomac Park for the of the Next Week, One of Best p.m. admiring gaze the World War, has returned to Wash- at the Parkside Hotel. One in D. C. Sector to Even Few Ounces. THEpublic links players next Sunday. The usual pro which here- match, ington from a motor jaunt into the Mrs. V. tofore has shown at the Meadowbrook Show. Hitters. Occasionally Colonna only swanky country clubs, will be played over the Right-Hand East and BY SPARROW Me Seaboard South. indulges in a game with her Win U. S. GANN. flat Potomac Park and can Open. layout you bank on it that the gallery will be the a clever show hunter as | HOGAN, sizeable New "Doc,” the chess fans dub him husband, and rumor to see a match military YORK, September 13.— largest this year. It will all be free and the is invited. that once was seen around at the by w. R. McCALLl'M. public York heavyweight protege of Social Chess Lounge, inti- has it that she sometimes out- Harry Jeffra is a product of a Cliff Spencer, long-hitting Beaveh Dam and the pro, Wiffy Cox of Ken- Virginia circuit under the Jack Dempsey, has been mates that whither he may wander him. a very few which are signed generals professional city produced one of the wood a few bucks richer today following the contest of the famous in his yesterday at Argyle CLAWS,aegis Mrs. Eddieto meet Marty Gallagher, the Gulliverian travels he thinks golfers the country over have NEWgreatest champions ever to where about. 300 turned out —-- to*** people Allen Potts, won the grand champion- local Irish often of the Chess Divan and even been the ponderous favorite, in one the REYNOLDS, interhigh identified with one club grace bantamweight throne. Kid I see me iwin matches. anc Spencer but the ship of the third annual Columbus of the 10-round bouts on the cheerful companionship of his charm- ■yyiLLIAM as as Fred Woodholme boys were stronger all-star chess is back on the ONLY long McLeod, the Williams and Baltimore. Md., were i Cox both champion, toured the hilly little Argyle Show afternoon at card at ing golden-haired North in the lower brackets. Larkin scored 74. Horje yesterday Griffith Stadium next Mon- spouse lacks the local line after off grizzled Berwick man. has been synonomous with spirited battles when layout in 69s firing ^shaking two three-under-par to split the Meadowbrook exhibition grounds. day, it was announced mystical affection that Caissa has for around the golf at the class boasted such today by months of Nebraska' and Colorado shop Columbia. high-class first money, and they to beat Pitt shot a This ; him. paired Harry 72, but it wasn’t time, Claws’ victory added an- Matchmaker Goldie Ahearn. dust. Robert Next fighters as Johnny Coulon, Pete Her- Bob Knox and Reynolds December graying Freddie, Barnett and George Diffenbaugh good enough to win the blind bogey other tricolor to the collection And Mrs. Brooks, whose favorite man, Frankie Burns. Eddie being The 230-pound Hogan, considered will resume in October their struggle whose golf game hasn't the kick it Campi, etc. handily by 6 and 4. Leo Walper and tourney at Manor. made by U. S. Randle of pastime is catering to Doc’s Williams Washington, one of the hardest right-hand hitters whims, had a few years back, will celebrate reigned supreme until one A1 Treder licked Roland MacKenzie His net card of whose that is, when she is 71 dropped expensive show string has been the not browsing the of his right hooks landed below fair and among younger crop of heavy- twenty-fifth anniversary of his Mel Shorey 2 up in the other him into a tie with Ray Coontz worked overtime lately, not only in among the nifty smart shops of New in a with weights, disposed of Buck Everett, connection at the big club near territory fight Johnny Ertle. match. MacKenzie was third in the and W. York’s Chevy F. Beasley. the major meets of Virginia and former ! Broadway Lane, doesn’t ob- Chase and and, from that day on, his sun seemed District champion, in the first Lake, already some of his scoring with 75, but all the lads had Others in the list were Dave Maryland, but also at the smaller ject to the occasional role of "chess to prize round here some weeks pals are planning a little to set until Pete Herman wrested the trouble with their ago. widow” a-tall. party iron shots to the Thompson, ,T. N. Beavers, R. N. Tre- shows which originally were designed mark the title from him in a 2<Vround tussle. occasion. hard greens. zise, E. N. Pratt, -W. J. LaBille and for less pretentious stables. She says that she finds the The Dundee brothers, Vince and Joe, Hope for Gallagher. Social Chess Bert Way, at Cleveland, and a George Jones. Claws was exhibited yesterday ifl Divan a most con- shared the Baltimore spotlight in couple of other pros in Connecticut lllz’s from children’s who was trimmed de- venient lounging place, espe- heavier Midgets Trampled. everything classes to and divisions, and the passing of Mrs. ^JALLAGHER, after an Tennessee are the only ones who Emge Shows Way. ladies’ hunters and hunter cisively by Everett last year, has cially F street shopping the Scotch-named Italians a UTZ and his are working have cast “Midgets” ORA EMGE led a of made spree. outlasted Freddie McLeod on a 'p'OMMY group tests, and piled up an only two starts this year, bat- for the District interscholastic cham- over Baltimore's lesser fistic a lot of MR£- impressive gloom taking ribbing today after seven women into the single job. second record of versatility and consistency tling Sandy McDonald to a draw and pionship, the winner to receive cus- lights until Harry Jeffra sprang into the third straight licking they’ve ab- ! you are an inveterate McLeod has round of the club championship at in all of them. losing to Jorge Brescia. His recent JJNLESS tody of the “Y” trophy and an indi- seen Columbia develop prominence with a knockdown and a sorbed at the hands of E. B. Wagner Beaver chess fan you cannot into a national Dam. The defending champ The open of sparring sessions with Joe Louis, how- sincerely vidual medal. championship course. decision over Sixto Escobar. and his jumping champion Champion "Giants.” It all happened yes- I won from Mrs. Eddie Bean, 4 and 3. ever, focused appreciate the golden1 fortune you Members of the divan He's turned out some great the show turned up in Fred Hughes, national attention on include P. L. players, Fight fans, however, generally ac- terday at Indian Spring, where the two Other the local possess in having a life among them Roland winners were: Mrs. R. M. Brown, jr.'s, remarkable old landmark and revived hope companion Richards, Raymond W. Lewis, L. MacKenzie; he's the as a "home town teams campaigner. Black who cepted victory squared away for their annual Mrs. A. W. his humors your love for the royal Paul Miller played in more Tucker, Mrs. C. E. Purdy, Caddy, one that was owner-ridden and among followers. (the District has three possibly national decision” and it was not until Mike with men win- game and envies you not the fun-fest, Wagner's big Mrs N. J. Waldron. Mrs. R. C. an faculty chess fans so far columnist's championships than any man in the Mitchell extremely popular favorite with Ahearn, who sought Bob Tow as an by ye Jacobs pitted the pair in a return 'of becoming immersed in a mere game, and Mrs. R. E. game name ... do believe in barring MacDonald Smith, and Zuber. The second the crowds. opponent for Marty, also invited, at you numerol- match at the New York Hippodrome of philosophical he still can cuff round will be -- puppets. ogy in J. H. the ball around Co- played over the coming his terms, Arturo Codoy, Nathan chess?), Abercrombie and last Fall that Jeffra opened the eyes Mrs. Norval Wigginton, bride of a lumbia in week end. Attendance Excelent. Mann, Bob Olin and Mary Owen. respectable figures. of the and out- Itala Colonello skeptics by outfighting But Fred would ALMOST of to swing with Gallagher, but these be the last man in punching Escobar in a 10-round battle. The teams of Gardiner Meese and every department JN for various the claim he is as as the show, which drew an unusually lads, reasons, declined. world^to good he Frank Getty and Frank Mayfield and Lou was back* in the large attendance, due to the excellent Gevinson.
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