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!>• 12, SPORTS. B-4 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1930. _ Robins Invade Den of Chicago Bruins: Quantrille Wins Buchanan Shoe Tourney WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND. —By BRIGGS | Navy Slates Maryland Sets Speedboat Mark j For Baltimore in 1931 But May Not Get Cup Ij ANNAPOLIS, August 12. YOUNGSTER SLATED Md.. By OF SUN the Associated' Press. RULE GALLANT DEFEND Academy’s op- CUBS The Naval foot ball ST. LOUIS. August 12.—Although ponents for Its six Important games Claude M. Mickler, amateur speed- in 1931 will be the same as in 1930, boat driver of New Orleans, piloted it has been stated by Capt. Henry his And How 111 from New Orleans Cooke, department HONORS head of the FOR HIGHER FOK D. of to St. Louis In 78 hours and 51 min- CHALLENGED 1 training LEADERSHIPS and athletics. record, physical utes to set a new it was un- These teams are Notre Dame, certain today whether he would re- Maryland, Southern Methodist, ' Crane Tosses 29 Ringers in ceive the Koenig trophy, emblematic Aims to Dethrone Top y >s. Princeton. Ohio State and Pennsyl- of the outboard championship for McCarthymen Gain / The FIRST 'Jj vania. The Baltimore Stadium will the 1,154 miles up the Mississippi be the scene of the games with Practice —McCurdy, Har- River. 3-Year-Old Champion In Dodgers Maryland, Beating Braves as / Notre Dame and while His time was 8 hours and 40 min- Ohio State. Princeton and Penn- greaves Get Titles. utes better than the old record. Race Saturday. Bow to Cards. sylvania will be met on their home Mickler denied he changed motors grounds. en route, although he said he made w\ The game with Southern Metho- major repairs near Memphis. Be- > dist will be the big home contest for quantrille, started, said, took BY ORLO ROBERTSON. BY EDWARD J. NEIL, fore he he he the midshipmen in 1931. youngster of whom much aboard a spare motor. Parts of the Br the Associated Press. Associated Press Sports Writer. ¦ Is expected in the Wash- spare engine not used In the repairs YORK, August 12.—Witt Chicago Cubs breathed i Hubbard of the Met- were shipped to Helena, Ark., he D. Widener's James- ington section George the dust- l said. deeply today of ropolitan District horseshoe cham- town enthroned as the JuvenfHs at head of the Because he made the repairs, less air the pionships, is safely through the Mickler said, he did not intend to NEWchampion for the time beini THEprocession—leaders of the School preliminary. He follow up his challenge for the Buchanan at least, another title will be at stake League once FOREIGNERS NOW by National parade won this without a struggle, av- Koenig cup now held Dr. Louis Whitney's of Memphis. A committee Saturday, when Harry Payne „ ringers a game. Leroy ~ , eraging more. and about 14 Club, Whichone seeks to oust Gallant Pox In second place, crestfallen Carrying on into the Virginia avenue from the St. Louis Yacht perhaps just a bit weary of the division play-offs with him will be M. however, was named to pass on his from the 3-year-old championship In is marking Blumberg whom he defeated in the qualifications for the trophy. the sixty-first running of the Travers frantic struggling that BETTER C. VAULTERS to 23. Under rules laid down by Edwin Buchanan final, 50 14 and 50 to the final drive for the flag, are Louis, donor, at Saratoga. first Blumberg reached the final with a Koenig of St. trophy Brooklyn Robins, out of Daniels, 25, repairs are allowed with- Back to the racing wars after an the of victory over C. 50 to while only minor place, with the exception a cou- Also View Tolsoo, 52 out disqualification. enforced vacation, great son of first Americans Great Quantrille was defeating H. the ple of one-day lapses, for the to 14. Four boats in addition to Mlcklfer’s Chicle appears to be faster than at And How 111 left New Orleans Fri- any time in his sensational career. And June. .. time since , . keenly preliminary Louis, only a point, but it is Pair of Brother Stars in a contested at day morning for St. but that is covering a lot of ground, for The margin is Ray and the worst is yet to cme INthe Weightman playground, Mlckler’s craft was the only one to the Whitney ace was the ranking a margin, Curtin won the championship and reach the Eads Bridge. 2-year-old of But those who for the falling flock of Uncle WUbert Jarvinens, Finns. 1929. * Perry finished second. say looks better, Robinson, for the Robins must fat Carman claim to know he four-game trains better and runs better. battling Cubs themselves in a HARGREAVES took the title at today the back yard If Whichone's performances in the series that opens in YORK, August 12.—Three the Corcoran playground, defeat- SI,OOO RACE HEADS 1929 champions. B. Saranac and Whitney stakes are any of the members of a five-man team ing A. King in the final, 50 to 33 as The dealt their final blow criterion to what he will do Satur- Cardinals Brooklyn yesterday, track athletes re- and 50 to 29. day, then is up against a In the overthrow of of American of the Corcoran tourna- CARD AT MARLBORO behind in the ninth to NEW A summary mighty tough proposition in his battle from turned from a successful com- coming ment follows: B. Hargreaves defeated go through the year undefeated. three runs and whip the Robins 50—42; Becker defeated to score vhUe petitive invasion of Europe on the Ber- M. Chatlen, H. Handicap, Supporters of the Fox may be slightly for the third straight time. 7 to 6. Faunce, —33; C. defeated The 11.000 Finale an all- south- gensfjord of the Norwegian-Amerlcan H. 50 Barnes race, Is the worried by Whichone’s 1:37 and 2:04 young Buddy Teachout. freshman L. Chatlen, 50—42; A. King defeated age mile-and-a-sixteenth Cubs, was taming the Bos- Line yesterday with glowing reports of outstanding event of the Southern in his two Saratoga victories the past of the - —40; Malone defeated paw third time M S Owens. 50 C. Agricultural Fair Association’s week, but not Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons. ton Braves, 4 to 2. the an athletic renaissance on the continent. Chatlen,. 50—29; S. Levyn defeated Maryland turned that trick P. Fall meeting, which will open Asked what he thinks about Satur- Carthy's warriors have The trio consisted of Pete Bowen of T. Alien by default. five-day day’s duel, the veteran trainer of the in two days. Hargreaves defeated Becker, 50—22; September 9 at Marlboro. the University of Pittsburgh, the Na- This is expected to attract many Sir Galahad 111 offspring merely smiles Cubs Hold Big Edge. tional A. A. U. and National Collegiate Malone defeated Levy by default. and gives his usual answer, "I have of Malone, 50—49. horses that will be tuning up in the More woeful even than the drop A. A. 440-yard champion; Steve Ander- King defeated meetings, which open a mighty fit, horse," and the big bay the flock Washington, Hargreaves defeated King, 50—33, State for the mile any the Robins is the record of son of the University of September 23 at Havre de Grace. colt is not giving his trainer cause Brook- 50—29. worry, of dock- against the Cubs themselves. National A. A. U. and National Col- Oaks Following on the heels of the Cumber- to if the work tab the Chicago only 4 times legiate M. A. hurdles title holder, and McCURDY won the Twin sessions, ers count for anything. , lyn has beaten tournament, Wells land, Timonium and Ebensburg Warne of Northwestern, National R . giving an ar- Saturday will be the first time thip against* 11 defeats. Tom the final, 50—30 the Marlboro meeting will have some goat of the Cardinal conquest Collegiate A. A. pole vault champion. tistic lacing in in training. year Whichone has not gone to the The ’ lanky McCurdy defeated Gold- of the best horses post the yesterday was Del Bissonette. One other member of the squad, Ed Frank, 53—39; Secretary John P. Turner, who an odds-on favorite. In With- Thurs- —30. Race ers, the son Brooklyn Hollis Hamm of Georgia Tech, the Olympic and 50 the Summer In Canada, has been Saranac and Whitney of into the ninth with a 6-to-4 jump title holder, returned a The summary: Allen defeated spent Chicle faced the starter at prohibitive ton went broad — up many heretofore s twenty- berg, 52—5; Arey defeated Cullen, 52 lining stables that the Belmont he was lead, thanks to Babe Herman week ago, while George Bullwinkle of have confined their efforts to mile odds and won. In seventh homer, another by Johnny City College, the intercollegiate 19; Understien defeated Burgess, 50— ¦quoted at 3 to 5, while Gallant Fox, clouting one- Leonard, 51—21; Frederick and other timely champion, Europe for 29; Wells defeated the winner, was the second choice, at 8 mile remained in default; There Is plenty of room at Marlboro however, against Johnson and Grabowski. Then with Bowen, Story defeated Young by Ber- to 5. The Travers, will be dif- singled, Bissonette an educational trip. Also Blucher, 52 —34. for horses, and stall applications may Hafey and Watkins Anderson and Warne was Pendleton man defeated General Joseph ferent. T» 2 Fox will in all probability Watkins in the back trying for a Crosby, Allen defeated Understien, 50—48; be filed with choice, with Washington sprinter, who was 50—11; A. Farrell, 614-615 Lexington Building, rule the 3 to 5 Whichone forceout on Fisher’s grounder, and 2 member McCurdy defeated Story. Wells being offered at 7 or 8 to 5. foul, an unofficial of the party. 51—23; drew a Baltimore. runs scored. Del missed Gelberts According returning travelers, defeated Arey, Berman Evidently believing plenty of work is third and to the bye. star, threw late to catch Fisher at one of the most significant developments the best conditioner for his Tom hit him again, and a pass McCurdy defeated Allen, 50—26; Healey, trainer for the Whitney Stables, Oelbert to in European athletics is the grasping 52—28. filled the bases. Babe Phelps replaced of the fundamentals of pole Wells defeated Berman. WASHINGTON NETMEN is sending Whichone to the post three vaulting for Wells, 50—30, preparation Thurston. He got two out. but Frankie the first time. In the last Olympic McCurdy defeated times within a week in for Frisch, who would like to play in Brook- 50—30. BEATEN IN MARYLAND his duel writh Gallant Fox. He ap- games four Americans, one American- PARK, Md., lyn next season, singled home the wm- MOUNTAIN LAKE • peared twice last week and is slated to trained Canadian and a Japanese were at the Tenth and Evarts August 12. —Gene O'Brien and John the Miller, with a puree! of E the six finalists, and not a competitor Hoagland de- go today in Cubs’ tussle with the Braves RESULTSplayground follow: D. Alcorn, among the 12 Washingtonians ' $3,500 added. Six front rank 3-year- *rhe with Teachout al- in all of Europe could come close to 13 feated E. Shamleffer, 50—35; S. aspiring for the Western Maryland ten- been named to oppose was a simple thing feet. Francello, 50—13; olds have the lowing Wallie Berger got t Byrnes defeated J. nis championship, were eliminated yes- ; Whitneyite, but despite their pull in but six hits. Wagner of Germany hit, 13 feet in Armentrout, — home, but Cantwell I J. Sauder defeated R. 50 terday, O’Brien losing to Earl Petrie of weight will an if any as thO his twenty-ninth one tussle with Warne, but since the 38; defeated H. Bowers, —4, It be was hit freely. C. McDonald Cumberland, 5—7, 6—l, 6 and 1 sextet oflers Whichone even stem oppo- Northwestern star consistently went to 50—29; Joe Francella defeated C. Whiting to Alcorn, 3—6. 6—3, 6—l. 13 feet 9 inches, he was able to keep defeated R. sition. Pirates End Slump. Byrnes, 50—35; H. Bowers Washingtonians expected to play to- In contrast, Fitzsimmons is confining Pirates beat the his winning streak intact. Francella, 50—14; R. Armentrout de- day were Ruth Martinez, Frances morning trips The Pittsburgh Anderson met with only setback, 1 the Fox's workouts to Giants 8 to 5 and kept them from SPORTLIGHT one feated Q. Herring, 50—20. Walker. Marywill Wakeford, Margaret around the Spa oval. A victory Satur- | while Bowen, running every distance VANCE FACES BUSH Betty Larry French THE Graham, Maycita de Soursa. his gaining precious ground. day for Gallant Fox would boost losing from 100 yards to 440, had more diffi- the Emery Playground Phil Cas- Cochran, Betty Whitfield, pitched nice ball to halt a Pirate —By Grantland Rice Williams, Bob Con- ; earnings above the $300,000 mark and reached five straight. 1 culty in fashioning as successful a rec- ATsidy defeated Lee 50— sidine. Lieut. S. K. Robinson and M. the all- streak that had ord as his 18; Montello defeated Dan within striking distance of hit- having no greater teammates. Emilio G. Martinez. of $313,636 Bill Terry did most of the Giant Title Defenders. would appreciate In Bowen’s opinion, none of Creckle, 50—30 and John Fronk de- time money-winning record homer, and single, for the remainder of their the for- held by Zev. Gallant Fox has now won ting with a ORROOTONMOUND number of crown wearers or risk to fear eign sprinters, Koernig, Lammers, En- feated Ray White, 50—25. French helped his own cause with lives. in excess of $274,000. and defenders will be in ~ , glehardt and the rest, could compare three hits. J title soon The defeat of Mrs. Moody would be CRANE, Plaza champion, ALLISON AND SHIELDS upset years—one with Simpson. Tolan and the American the Washington's Senators picked up a the midst of hard campaigns the surprise of many stars, ringers in a practice game surprise upsets sport. It but he had warm words of praise EARLEtossed 29 SHAVE LEADS GOLFERS. game on the pace-setting Athletics in Wrigley Field Attendance A as the Summer wears along. of the of all for Matti the other day with H. F. Saunders. MAINE TOURNAMENT Jarvinen~of Finland, who .IN the breach will happen some time—but hardly this set PORTLAND, Me., August 12 UP).— LIMA, Ohio, August 11 UP).—Bob the American League, but The first to risk her crown will be a new wold Javelin record of 237 feet Both players were in fettle and several still is very wide. Washington clipped Summer. were on the stake. The unexpected defeat of Don Martin Shave, Cleveland, with par-equaling Records Appear Doomed the women’s champion who must de- 5 85-128 inches, and Jarvinen’s brother, times all four shoes Cleveland 9 to 2, while old Red Faber Helen Wills Moody in The next who established a new universal stand- Crane and Saunders are doped to reach of Boston, and the advance of Perry scores of 71—71 —142, led five golfers his spit ball were taming the A's championship at Forest Hills, fend his title is Bill Tilden in the Rockafellow of , defending who qualified from a field of 40 Ohio and tennis championship at Forest ard for the decathlon. the late stages of the Washington sec- and Lefty Walberg, Bto 3. Goose Gos- as Leaders Clash. several citizens who national tennis All tion. They have had some brilliantly champion, to the third round marked pros to participate in the National Pro- ,but there are Hills early in September. Tilden will three athletes left for Pittsburgh, fessional Golfers’ ’ tourney lin hit a pair of homers to lead a St. where they will train for the national contested games in practice with Saun- the opening day’s play in the Maine Association Louis attack that halted the Yankee have plenty of risks to face. By that State tennis championships at the Port- next month at Fresh Meadow Country he should be and : A. A. U. championships on August 22, ders getting the edge. qualifiers winning streak at six games. 10 to 5. By the Associated Press. time home-acclimated land Country Club today. Club, Long Island. Other I ready to go—and he should also be the 123 and 25. Bowen and Anderson will were Eddie Williams, Cleveland, and Jim O’Rourke and Blue also hit home runs. CHICAGO, August 12.—Hand-to-hand The Listening Post be defending their crowns, while Warne at Laytonsville Thursday in the Martin was eliminated by J. M. Far- j Danny MacFayden turnf'd in the best leading favorite—but he will have no County finals will start ren, 2—6, 7—5, 6 —4. Wilmer Allison Kenney, Toledo, 145 each; Denney, battle for the leadership of the National easy time crowding off the Vines and will be seeking the title that just eluded PLAYMontgomery and Jack Collins,; pitching performance of the day, letting League berween the Brooklyn forces of By Walter Trumbull. him a year ago. at 1:30 o’clock, but the participants of Austin, Tex., and Frank Shields of Shute, Columbus, three hits, two of Woods and Shieldses and Lotts and York, recent conqueror of Bill Dayton, 146. ! Detroit down with Uncle Wilbert Robinson and Marse Joe Allisons. are asked to report- at 1 o’clock. Ber- New them by Easterling, as the Red Sox McCarthy’s Cubs was the major engage- nard McCarty, of the Washington play- Tilden, will play their first matches impression A few days later Leo Diegel has the won 5 to 1. Ray Kolp also hurled well ment of the base ball wars today. is a decided defending ground department, will be the referee. today. Allison was seeded Na 1 and Cincinnati, toughest Job of them all in No. 2, for holding the slugging The Cubs, back in the lead by the around boxing circles that an championship at Fresh ALEXANDRIAGOLFERS F. Guy Riordan will be in general Shields da y the Reds won, margin of per- his P. G. A. edi- Phillies to six hits as almost unnoticeable one earnest effort is being made to Meadow against the inroads of some charge assisted by the horseshoe p « 4 2. centage point, were confident that their I BASE BALL^ to pros. a lot tor. winning streak of five straight is just THEREhave Primo Camera reinstated 31 other star It will take LIST GEORGIA IN LIMELIGHT. day to slip through this FREDERICKSBURG AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK nicely and that their season which have of golf every Spring Is making a strong started by various commissions ' Georgia has a trio of stars in the would carry pack. ENGLISH PLAYERS superiority over the Robins barred him and to match him against Then Jimmy Johnston comes along SILVERbid for the Southern Maryland Midsummer spotlight of sport, with r them to a sizable lead in the four- ALEXANDRIA, Va„ August 12. play-offs. Brooke Grubb tolled like Bobby Jones on top of the golf heap, Washington vs. Chicago Robins, however, fig- some other heavyweight, possibly in to defend his amateur golf crown at DUE TO ARRIVE FRIDAY game series. The usual, job Mannsfleld Hall Country Club, a beaver putting over Silver Spring’s Bryant Grant developing into the latest TICKETS ON SALE AT PARK Chicago. might Merion, where, as the main winner willing ured that the Cubs can t beat them for- New York or As there preliminary, but is more than “mighty atom’’ of tennis and Williel AT 9:00 A.M. NEW YORK, August 12 UP).—'The ever, of averages will be blocking off Bobby Jones before of the Tristate Golf Association cham- earnestly and looked to the law be considerable money in another ear- gets that to take on more work and responsi- Stribling swinging with both English polo team, challengers for the to help them break the spell that has he to the 36-hole tests. By in 1929, will be I Money is pionship host to the 12- fists. historic Westchester international cup. • cost them 11 defeat sin 14 starts against ners match, this may be done. time it will be too late. Johnston bility America Friday. boxing another champion with heavy odds to man team of Belle Haven Country Club is scheduled to arrive in the Bruins. is now the thing by which the of Alexandria at Fredericksburg, Va„ The group sailed last Saturday on the : In the last three games of the Boston r racket is measured. in all, quite a time will be had Saturday. Aquitania. i series Cubs hurlers gave a total of 14 pathetic Ail Mannsfleld defeated Haven, " The pony string, consisting of 67 hits, I have lately read several in the next five or six weeks where Hall Belle ' and three pitchers did all the work. to 224, In their last meeting. mounts, arrived in this country yester- Until recently, McCarthy had all kinds articles in defense of little Primo, only one title holder is reasonably sure 3lVz | day, Kingscote, the ¦ to repeat. with Capt. Maurice e of trouble finding pitchers who could weepily intimating that he has been Battling 40 attorneys, Henry P. British master of horse, in command. a Root, • last full game, but the work of vastly abused. This would appear to be next lightweight battle in sight Thomas of Alexandria won the Virginia The first match to be played by the ? Malone and Teachout was taken as an a surrounded by will probably be easy pony true. When fighter is seems to be a contest between Bar Association championship in a invaders an f indication, among the Cubs, that the kindly gentlemen, working both ends THE medal play golf Virginia game next Sunday. Berg and Singer. Just how thts tournament at pitching staff is in stride. against the middle for his benefit, he match might make out is anybody's Beach. The international matches are • McCarthy had available for today’s should not pick them dumb. One of scheduled for September 6, 10 and 13 at opener Guy Bush and Charlie Root, guess. Berg won three rounds from Herold has t the dumbest proceedings of recent Kid Chocolate and lost 7, yet got the Fields, local youth who the Meadowbrook Club. • while Dazzy Vance was expected to hurl years has been the handling of an Ital- he gained considerable experience in mar- for the Robins. Vance last season was decision. He was outclassed—but athon will the 10-mile ian heavyweight who shall be nameless. still won. running, enter a source of unhappiness to Cub bats- It has been pointed out that almost of this sort making race to be staged by the Potomac Yard HIGGINS “MAKINGHAY.” men, season bothered With decisions but this has not all heavyweights have fought a certain the rounds, one guess is the same as A. A. late this month or early in Sep- Nash Higgins, assistant foot ball il them much. Primo tember. for number of palookas and that another. The act of winning doesn’t at Florida, is spending the Sum- Wrigley Field attendance records should not be blamed for picking op- anything. A boxer can actually A meeting of Potomac Yard A. A. of- raising a plot grass willII a four-game series appeared doomed, mean Itafvra mer of which heels. Certainly ficials will be held this week to com- for each ponents with round lose every round and still get the be transplanted to the new stadium a with most of the reserved seats not. The best manner in which to verdict. plete plans. « 1 engagement having been sold. field. give a green heavyweight experience is So when Berg and Singer meet the fairly easy op- place—which With only sl4 needed, the quota of to match him with same old story may take $l5O for new uniforms and sweaters for ponents and bring him along slowly. is to say that the winner might be the appear going easily the junior team of the local American But it would to be a loser and the loser might be the Legion post create the impression that was expected to be attained Officials for Middle States little far to winner. today. j certain business arrangements had been Any one who wishes to throw his they mansr im mryUL jhrsnn jwhtd ffnnTwrii made with those opponents before guess against that mystic tangle Is en- An important the Cardinal imsot you beat meeting of Selected entered the ring. If can’t a titled to take his chance. But If he A. C. has been called by Business Man- •j Rowing Regatta Are fifth-rater without having a pal tickle bets on his judgment he is comical in ager Samuel B. De Vaughan for 7:30 his abdomen with a gun, It would seem the cupola. o’clock Presi- great of sym- tonight at the home of to me that no amount dent Sylvester A. Breen. va., August 12. I Nonpareil Rowing Club, ; pathy is due. This, of course, is just a Hack Wilson continues to thunder White, Row- silly his way in the wake of Babe Ruth’s Two Philadelphians, Samuel H. Dr. Robert C. Penn A. C. hypothetical case, but these stories Bauserman Motor Co. will battle the I ing Association, Philadelphia; Charles get home jaunt. The Babe is another Washington Malta Boat Club do around. break his Northern A. C. of Sunday Alexandria,Truitt of the i Salinger, Fairmont Rowing Association,, There is a verse: title defender He expects to at 3 o’clock at Arlington. and Dr. Robert E. White of the ; 1 Philadelphia: Francis L. Fahy, Potomac “A well built up fellow, with many to old mark of 60 and then let Hack and Boat Club, Washington; C. Morgan the field shoot at his target. Manager Buddy Harrington of No. B - have thank: - ... •;• Rowing Association .. Penn A. C. j| LeCount, Rowing Club, in ' . ’ New Rochelle The string of opponents who went — Engine Company wants games with un- j appointed to referee the thirty- )' Rochelle, Another champion—Gallant Fox Telephone been New N. Y. the tank.” argument hand this week to limited teams. Alexandria annual regatta of the of the appointments have been such doggerel has no place has an on 1324-J. ninth Middle: All But a stakes ’ given approval of the board of of- beat Whichone in the Travers States Rowing Association, which is to the here. Saratoga. ficers, which includes President Truitt, would coun- at j day. Camera certainly never any that beats Gallant take place here Labor Latrobe Cogswell of the Arundel Beat which wasn’t the j And horse ARCHERY TOURNEY OPENS, virtually tenance anything on ! Fox has beaten something. The naming of the officials j Club, Baltimore, vice president; Secre- level, especially an opponent. Ajid there j season has left for Chicago. * Club, completed the preliminary wcrk for the -1 tary Muller of the Palisade Boat are many to vouch for his sportsman- When Hagen doesn't qualify the CHICAGO, August 12 (A3 ). —America's I Yonkers. N. Y., and Edward F. Verunac. ship: Bill Duffy. Abe Attell Hoods, and women, Club, Leon See. duffer needs an alibi because his Robin both men races. 1 First Bohemian Boat Elmhurst, Perry, who, a rough and high. , Grant today for Truitt, president of the Middle and Bob in score wras somewhat Just let assembled at Park their who is ¦ j N. Y., recording secretary. tumble, could still trim all the a sigh—“lf annual national archery cham- Dr. White were se- Kennedy, probably him murmur with Hagen fiftieth States body, and j Harry F. who is chairman foreign heavyweights who could be cannot, why should I?” pionship. Bowmen from all sections of hb s«to six 9BS«ro non lected to referee the races by Magnus !of; the jubilee celebration of the Old aid from his Boat Club cap- packed on a boat, with no the Nation were on hand. W. Bales, Old Dominion ¦ j Dominion Boat Club, and Bales have grandchildren. George Abbott had Perry Lives of duffers oft remind us tain and chairman of the committee in agreed upon t.he following local com- We should seek the sanded lie, At the Sian the C. Fred as a performer in the fight scene of a o/ charge of the regatta, and j mittees for the Labor day races: carnage was And, departing, leave behind ns the Middle States I picture he directed. The L Buy Muller, secretary of Government aid and patrol and marking remarkable. I a story that some Heel prints for the other guy, ' ! Brown, chairman; J. P. heard Association. „ course—Mai 8. G. one outside the movies owed Bob SI,OOO. The judges will be: John J. Kraft, i Robinson, Dr C. T Nelson. (“As I see it,” writes an American Club, Philadelphia; Awards and trophies—Urban S. Lambert, I hope he got it. rooter, “the Dodgers. Cubs and OW Nonpareil Rowing | jr., League Club, chairman; Jack 8. Howard, Parke A. But, to get back to Camera, if he fighting Cogswell, Arundel Boat | ! Beil. Giants are now to see which •810 FA Latrobe might FACTORY *963CTO*T reinstated, as if he AMD OP-F. 0.8. AR9 FP-AO.A Baltimore; Charles Selinger Fairmount Transportation—Hollis Nugent, chairman; can be it looks one of them will be able to take one, or Philadelphia; Wil- ! L. Otto Miller, Alvin H. Frtedlander. draw a large number of those boxing possibly games Rowing Association, ; Publicity—John W. Brookfield, Howard \V. two. from the Athletics J Crawford, Virginia Boat Club, fans, who love skill and science and this next Fall.” liam G. Baggett. John Walton Tulloch. manly art, good price Prci.endanz, Programs, entries and arrangements— support the at a (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- Richmond; Charles YV. proving adage that Association, Phila- Allen H Roberts, chairman Arthur McD. per ticket, the old paper Alliance.) Established 189 SaveS m Rowing Fairmount ; Miller. Alvin H Friedlander. - Rector. P. A. money are soon - and Howard E. a boxing fan and his ¦— • delphia; J. W. Latham Reception and accommodations—Charles This would be grand for every- Malta 3oat Club, Phila- Keegan, chairman; John L. Curtin, J. Earle ! parted. Young of the Harry body. ROCHESTER CLUB DRAWS. Comdr. S. S. Yeandle, Old Ross, F. Kennedy, E. E Carver, j delphia, and Anthony Crtlly. Beniamin G Minor, Judge Sometimes I wonder what that great Rochester, to i Reductions Club. Phillip Hetshley, Robert leading the International Dominion Boat William S Snow, ’ little Italian fighting man. Johnny Dun- the third straight year, may set a On Light and Medium Weight C ¦ * T S L I B M • T • * « Timers are to be Charles Doyle, G. Whltton, James Roberts. Russell P. FBOIPCTt Philadelphia; Wil- Nicholson and R. Le Roy Jamison. dee, who battled no less than seven new league attendance mark this year. Undine Barge Club. Finance— Robert G. Whltton. Remainder failed Virginia Boat Club, ' world champions and never to liam S. Propst, of committee to be named by chairman. give his followers an honest run and Richmond; Herbert Pearse. New Yor«t SUITINGS R. Bales said today that the entry list ; money, York City; George F. the best he had for their thinks A. C., New will close on August 21 and that he ex- about the boxing game of today. Tailored to Order at Obrecht, Arundel Boat Club, Baltimore, 15 [ DISTRICT MOTOR COMPANY NATIONAL AUTO SALES CO. pected at least of the 26 clubs In the ‘ (Copyritht, 1930. by North American News- these low prices Schell, Vesper Boat Club. paper HAWKINS Frank A. association would be entered. Alliance.) I Lawler, Old Philadelphia, and E. E. ir., Twenty events are planned and at ,3 1337 14th St. N.W. 33 New York Ave. N.E. Dominion Boat Club, Alexandria. 1 least 60 crews will take part. L°u\™'r $22.50 The announcer will be Maurice A. MOTORS POtomac 1000 Metropolitan 9225 Cornell of the Union Boat Club New;l 527.50 ? City, with oth3r tfacials as Conveniently Located on "Lisr? York HUNDLE> ,4 follows I EDGEWOOD RACKETERS BEN Fourteenth Street Roney Co. I Macks Service I L. W. White I W. E. Moncure I Moreland gun, Earl T. Ba»tz. Garner Motor Co. I Motor Motor Co. Director of finish L“’ 532.50 Md. Norbeck, Md. Vs. Barge C'ub, Philadelphia; starter, CITY LEAGUE Leonardtown, Md. | Frederick, Md. | Hyattiville, | | Quantico, | Waldorf, Md. Penn ? LEADING Old Dominion Boat Carl J. Mueller. Edgewood is on top in the Capital ; Good Used Cars $37.50 Club: clerk of course ashore, .Thomas i "L2ST Boat; t City Tennis League, with Burroughs its‘ A. Hulfish, jr.. Old Dominion rival. The standing: Guaranteed Perfect Fit Club; clerk cf course afloat, Walter E. . only close Club. w. L. Pet. Authorized Dealers Pierpoint, Old Dominion Boat Edgewood Regatta Committee is5 11 -SIS-636 TIRES & The General Burroughs 36 5 Liberal Allowance on fear Old Tiree Mertz Mertz composed of Bales, chaiman: George F. • Clalremont 83JO 39 .579 Club, ¦ Commerce 37 47 .440o 3436 14th St. N.W. Adams §IM 3320 405 Uth St. N.W. jr., Arundel Boat Baltt- 39 50 .493 152914th St. N.W. Dec. # Obrecht. Filipino Boad Service—Charts Account! Invited more; R. Herbert Pease, New York A.• K.-nn’s 33 51 .993 l 1 Fiwahlich, « _ RJ. Men C., J*ew York City; John J. Kraft, , D. Molar JM \ V . 1