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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 24

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THE EVENING SUN. BALTIMORE. WEDNESDAY. JULY IS. 102S ARIELS NEAR PEAK: OF CONDITION FOR BIOEGATTA Tonight's Fights Sew York (Ebbets Field) Tod Mor JF OARSMEN ARE READY TO CONCLUDE WORK tal! vs.

Eddie (Canbonball) Martin, 15 Do Not Sway, Keep Balance Watson's All-Stars Ready For Harford Rube Watson's All-Stars will travel to Lauraville Sunday to play the Harford Pleasure Club in a twin attraction at Harford Oval. Both teams have been setting a fast naA in' nmUm l-RTltcfl thiS SeBSOn rounds; Dominick retrone ts. Al (Bum) (loldbere. Andy III Vodl vs. Harry SMITH JOINS HAKN, RAY IN SEEKING A TWIN OLYMPIC WIN Distance Runner After Wallaeh, 8 rounds each; Buck Oliver vs.

if Belair Road Testers Pride Selves In Ample 'Pedigree' Country Club Nine, Of Veteran Aces, Longs To Be Called "All-Ciars? Goeiler And Brown Are Big Guns First Season For Team Tony Pelltarino. 6 rounds; Joe Corbett FOR POTOMAC RACES vs. ICmil KoHwi, 4 round. 8 JVfw York (Mltenel i-leiu) jranme Kotieliinnva. Charlie Arthurs, 10 rounds: Snilor Rnllku vs.

Mickey Brown, 'and two fast games are expected round. a Fcur Crews Go To Alexandria Saturday Win Over Old Rival Goal by Helen Hatter, 5,000 And 10,000 Meter Titles Abroad ALL-STARS, a terra often used to designate the quality of amateur and- serai-pro teams, may fit a club and then urrfiin It rnav tifvt Vovartfmli 1ni4irr TTarrv VHEN the Interpark tennis tournament gets under way Saturday at Clifton Park the field will include A RIEL ROWING CLUB STARTS fyvf WHEN CLUB IS IjjjpJ WJ Vf jf S. President Roosevelt, En Route to Amsterdam, July Miss Helen Rupp. defending champion; Miss Lillian Jelenko, former of the Belair Road Country Club nine, is of the opinion that his club could wear the name with grace. sweep oarsmen are'put- titleholder; Misses Ida Klein, Laura 18 Macauley Smith, Johnson believes be has a real all- Dillehunt, Winifred Goslin, Elizabeth ting on the finishing touches of a strenuous course of Bonthron, Louise Sboeflin, Angelo Lavarello, Leona Fehler, Iteba Kirson, Fannie Blaustein, Dorothy Edwards.

Mary Patterson and others. training in preparation for the By rol Metzzer Read's Mild Chocolate Soda JOE Singles will begin Saturday at 2.50 Dewey Ijonicworth, one of the nros of the West, by no meanK Southern regatta over the Potomac river course Saturday. The Old Dominion Club, at Alexan asrees with Mae Smith in bis theory o'clock and, as usual, there will be no Sunday matches. Play next week will be held late in the afternoon. of the pivot.

That is, Dewey dots not let the hins start the backswiug. dria, will plajr host to the rowers in The doubles tournament was aban the annual sectional championship doned last year, but this year the com Longwnrtb's idea is to start the club back with the left In control and after Dundee To Mingle With Middleweights, His Pilot Says" star aggregation. At leust his roster is replete with uten boasting records of having played with some pretty fair clubs. Vet Tossers I Nick Goeiler and Charlie Gosker, former Georgetown players; Frank Gosker, who cavorted about the out-field'for the Frederick club of the Blui Itidge League; Buck Brown, an in-fielder from the Susquehanna League: Freddie Ellis, formerly of Kuston, and Joe Gorlac, former Hebbville star, are a few of the tossers that are putting up a good game of ball for Belair Road. Johnson, Gerbig, Halman and Scwell are other tossers, though not boastins the 'long-winded "pedigree' of their races.

Arundels In Event mittee Is hoping that the entry will warrant a revival of team play. it has gone a yard or so away from the ball to the point where a null is Rich! A perfect health drink with qualities unattainable in other summer beverages, and so easy to get, tool Just look around you for a Read's Convenient Soda Fountain! Yale distance runner, has joined Lloyd Hahn and Joie Ray in the ranks of those who will attempt to gain two victories in the Olympics. The young cross-country ace has been permitted by the Olympic committee to enter both the and runs at Amsterdam. Amazed Experts Smith amazed track experts during the Eastern sectional trials in the Yankee Stadium, New York, when he beat Leo Lermond; Boston A. A.

flier, in the 5,000 meters. Lermond gained revenge, however, in the finals at Cambridge when he led home the field in the same event with Smith second. The l'ale star feels that lie has a better chance of winning the 10.000 meters at Amsterdam than the 0,000 The fact that Mrs. W. V.

Winches felt at the left shoulder, then ho begins Arundel Boat Club, too, will wnd a dcleRttlion of husky bladepullers to ter, always a contender in the inter park tourneys, will be out of town low bis pivot. Note the sketches of Longworth at the ton and finish of his full swing ers the hopes of the Gwynns Falls racketers to have a finalist in the with the wood. You will see that bis event. Mrs. Winchester, who heads the shoulders turn more in both position-than do his hips.

That is true of all at Read's 15 Fountains Gwynns Falls team, has been runner-up in severnl of the past events. fine golfers. It permits them to put Entries dose Iriday at 8 P. M. greater whip into the shot.

And it is with Mrs. Grace Edwards, 52(1 Cha teau avenue, or Iloinowood 1D18-J. a natural turn that comes witttout et-fort if the hips are properly pivoted Miid Hitter-Street Chocolate teammates who are keeping the Belair Road outfit hi a position commandinc respect from other local clubs and semi-pro nines hereabouts. and one does not lose his balance. rTHE Tuesday night Patterson Park Vfe serve from Piper's leeless Soda Fountains at Most Stores.

The thing to guard against in pivot junior voueyuan ream nas an Manager Johnson organized Belair ing is swaying. That will cause thw nexed the 102S interpark tournament. despite the fact that in the longer run he will meet such rivals as- I'aavo Road's nine only this season. But the Eendler's Ice I American Ice 1 1 rlf affli i I The East Baltimore girls won vic golfer to loxe his balance the one thing he must never do. Nurmi and Willie Kitola, the Finns, opposition taken on out at the club's diamond has been of a good sort and Linen by Bugle Cast Apron Company.

and Joie Kay and Johnny Itomig, bis tories over the other parks by large scores, proving their suueriority in each match game. American teammates. the nine has met with a fair degree of success. Coslce" JOE DUNDEE is to mix with the middleweights, according to Max Waxman, his manager. Dundee and Waxman have returned from Spain, where the welterweight king stopped Hilario Martinez.

Arriving in New York yesterday, Dundee and Waxman paid thejr respects to Jess Mc-Mahon and signed for two bouts. Who Dundee's oppo- i nents will be were not revealed. i It is understood, however, that efforts will be made to match the welterweight king with DaVe Shade, Rene Devos and Jack McVey. The New York commission will insist that Dundee weigh no more than the welterweight limit of 147 pounds. CUMEBRLAND BUILDS NEW JOCKEYS' BOOM Comprising the winning team Were Sylvia Hothowitss, Sylvia Fcldman, PORTNEY, MURRAY Suggested Shifts Before the final entries were trans Divided Bill Only last week, Belair Road handed mitted to Amsterdam yesterday the conches suggested shifts which would MATCHED FOR SCRAP the Wegtport A.

A. a surprise by taking a 7-to-(5 decision. It was a pretty Vclln Piefsky, Ida Weiss, Mary Goodman, Itgse Kaplan, Mildred Adams, Beatrice Thorn, Sarah Vinska, Kate Goodman olid Minnie Berrnan. J-jAItRIETT CAMPBELL won the tough contest for Westport to drop, have put Henry Russell, former Cornell sprinter. In the 200-meter dash instead of the lOO-miler, and Henry the Virginia city.

Since early in May the Ariel oarsmen have been training for the event and the long grind will come to an end tomorrow, after which the frail ahells will be loaded and shipped to the regatta scene. The onrBmen need only one more workout to put them in the "pink" of condition. 1 Old Rivals To Meet Local Interest in the regatta centers In the senior four and eight rare, in which the Ariels and Arundels are scheduled to match strokes. It is generally agreed that the Arundels have one of the best eights turned out In recent years. This fact, however, is not causing any undue concern in the Ariel camp.

The Ariels, after several months of intensive work, have a well-trained crew and are confident of repeating their victory of two years ago and maintaining the unbroken string of victories over their rivals for the supremacy of local rowing. Good Time Trials Ariel followers, too, are placing much faith in the senior four-oared gig- This crew bas been making remarkable time in practice trials. However, it has its work cut out, for It will oppose the Arundel four, a winner in 1he intermediate event at the People's Ilogatta July 4. A junior quadruple sculls and junior four-oared gig also will carry the Ariel standard Into the Southern competition. I The oarsmen, accompanied by a delegation of rooters, will leave for Alex-Anrlrifi Sahirdiiv morning.

but the latter, however, turned the The Folly Athletic Club bas matched orsi nrcnery tournament; neia at tables in a second game, also winning by one run, 2-to-l. dimming, the Newark A. O. star, in the 100 instead of the 200. Jack Pottney and Tommy Murray for a 10-round bout at Carlin's new arena There also was discussion as to the The real bright spots in Belair Druid Hill Park, while Annabel Martin took second place and Leah Rice was third.

make-up have been the performances neit Wednesday night. advisability of placing Eric Krenz, Stanford field event star, in the dis of Goeiler and Brown. Murry is well known in the fistic Mrs. Margaret Stabler, who has This pair are the heavy hitters of cus as well as in the shot put. charge of the archery classes, is plan Another move was suggested that game, having met suen ngnrers as Benny Bass, Cannonball Eddie Martin and Tod Morgan.

New ning to hold a series of such events during the remainder of the sesson. the team and their lusty pounding was responsible for the seven runs pounded in during the first fracas with West-port. would have put John Anderson, of Cornell, who qualified "In the discus throw, in the shot put. All of the ath Johnson is after the best opposition. letes affected, however, were opposed to the changes and the matter was He has games pending with Shannon, dropped.

Overlea and Locust Point. Sunday, the FEDERALSADVANCING; PLAY CLIFTON SUNDAY arsity A. C. win oppose Belair Road The latter is the present junior lightweight champion; Martin once held the bantamweight crown, and Bass was recognised as the featherweight champion by the National Boxing Association until his defeat by Bass. Murray will be making his first appearance here.

He was matched with Sid Lampe some time ago at the Folly, but the theater was wrecked by lire on the day of the fight. a twin bill. Muscle Knots Ray Barbutl, the big Syracuse Uni Cumberland, July 18 In an effort to keep their meeting, which opens August 27, above reproach, officials handling the five-day meeting here have had a new jockeys' room built over Race Secretary Edward Brennan's quarters, with the entrance of 'exit through the secretary's office. On the smnll half-mile, tracks the versity speedster, strong favorite to capture the Olympic 400-meter cham By winning a tight game from the Will Soon He Here pionship, tightened his big muscles in an impromptu deck walking race, but Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Paymasters' team, the Federal Athletic Association nine has put itself in the is confident he can work out the kinks Junior Moose Nine To Battle Shelton The Junior Order of Moose baseball nine will line up against the Shelton A. C.

in a single game Sunday at Carroll Park, Diamond 1, at 2 P. M. The Juniors have open dates. For games call the manaser, Gilmor 0808. before the Olympics.

Shannons To Play The Shannon baBeball team will fans attempt to become familiar with The various crews will be manned by the following: the jockeys, hence the new order of the men back of the local meeting. thick of the tight for the pennant in the Baltimore Amateur League. With the Foresters of America holding down first place and the Clif tons' next, followed by the Federals and Rmiot EIMBtroka, E. Cartm KMldiH i IS. P.

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Uovd 2. A new paddock has just been built. It is perhaps the finest of its kind on I lurrlnirtnl Beth; a. Marry Marry Tlurkheliner. and b' s.tilnr filrnk.

Hftrrv Btirkheimer: 8. If. The boxing team is one of the youngest and most cosmopolitan of them all. It averages twenty-two years in age and includes ten nationalities in its membership of sixteen. Only one man on the team was born of full-fledged American parents.

Pointers Want Tilts The Pointer A. C. would like in honk only two games separating the leaders meet the bit. Guard nine in a double-hpader Sunday at the Shannon Oval. The first game will be played at 2 o'clock.

The entertaining club will depend on Deveta, Newkirk, Wortraan on the mound, with Denary and Bond behind the bat. Add reus Fop Jones, 2M3 McElderry street, or call Wolfe 5544. any half-mile track in the East Saturday Tilt Wanted from the teds, it is hard to tell who will take the bunting. Sunday the Federals will play the B. Ciimmliiiia: 2, li J.

Klrby, and bow, II. Carter Kendall. Junior Quad. Ronlli- Stroke. Harry Boyd: 8.

J. Harrington; 2, Ste Gardner, ana bow. Alfred liomlnlrk. Junior 8tnk, Alfred nomtnlrk: Walter II. Kiilma; 2, O.

Cole or Tom Bamea, and 1. li. Elehuer or Fred Geracht. A game is desired for Saturday by Cliftons at Patterson Park, diamond the Federal Outlaws with a Rtrong A Great No. 2, at 2 P.

M. A win here will place the former team in second place. club baring grounds. Address C. W.

Purcell, 1G32 North Milton avenue. games for Sunday with 15-year-old teams. Address Vincent Kemn. 14(18 East Fort avenue, or call South 1200 or South 1000. Firpo, Raymond Matched Forwaid Yankees, Cubs, Red Wings Lead TOE (KID) FIRPO, of Philadelphia, and Phil Raymond will top the fight program at Maryland Baseball Park Monday night.

This will mark the first appearance of Firpo here. Firpo is credited with having knocked out Joey Joyce in his last bout. The semi-final will be between Joey Raymond and Sailor McKenna. They met a couple weeks ago and the decision went to AMERICAN LEAGUE OH, WELL, WE CANTjWIN ALL OP THE CUPS: British yachts miaiiTitt'PFiTi CUJ1IS. men ucientea ne American six-meier snippers in inree oi ine iour races in Scottish waters, capturing the trophy at stake for the first time this year.

Washington New York Iloitton rhiladelDM No fun in taking all of the cups. i SIR ROBERT WOULD GOltaken six kayoea from the weather St. lynna Chicago IWmit Clewland McKenna. Frank Newton, Joe Tipman's middleweight, will battle Joe Glazer in another special bout. There also will be another six and a four rounder.

GOOD IN THE CIRCUS! WHO WOULDN'T BE A NEW NATIONAL LEAGUE MAN AFTER THAT LONG CUIUS. ISIMITIWl'l'iyiSl't COUNT? Tunney says he was a re New York IMttsbnrgh Clilcatro I'inclnnati juvenated battler after being floored by Dempsey in the Chicngo scrap. Sure the Macks' fork-fister, proved an apt Tiger tamer yesterday as he humbled Detroit's jungleers by 8 to 2. And Old Man Cobb had almost a perfect day against his old club. YEA BO! THEY SURE MAKE 'EM CLOSE AT BUTLERSBURG: Stand By did everything but that yesterday in the feature at Empire City.

He faltered a bit, but not so much had plenty of time to think things rnilailelimis St. Loula nnatmi Brooklyn over and male a new start. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE THOSE BRAVES ARE NOT SO CHIPPY AFTER WALKING THE ISIMlTlWl'l'lll'iBi'i PLANK: Pittsburgh went on a pirat leal expedition yesterday and routed the Boston Braves to win Its eighth that Espinoza could get up, and as a result the former won by a nose. He naltimor Trtntnto Buffalo Ilcaillnr Mraitreai llnchrater Cltr Nt-wark 4 .1 4 in HI 4 9 II 9 fl 10 7 straight game. 'Twos a close one, bow-ever, with the final count at 7 to 6.

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