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S. B-4 Sports !>• 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 Whichone 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 Gallant Fox 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 first baseman 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 Manager Joseph ferent.
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