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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921—PART 2. ' SPORTS. ‘ SPOKRTS 10 Griffi% Appear to Have Coming Star in La Motte : McLeod Leads in Florida Golf Tourney HITTING ONLY QUESTION BIG LEAUE PILOTS—N. IC pMETO [ADE B [V SCIENCE IS INVOKED T0_AID GOLFERS_ Ty (3. PL, AYER’S 132 NETS AS TO NEW SHORTSTOP Sislevmerpm R LEAD OF FOUR STROKES dependent Daskes el Tive AUGUSYINE, Fia., March 5.—Freddy McLeod, Quincy A. C. Victor. | S professional of the Columbia Country Club, rounds of fine play. is leading the field in the a l An attractive bask ball game Has All Other Qualities Essential to Great In- fielder—McBride Says Yannigans Will Augustine ould T from the meeting of Big Five and thel professional tournament. Mcleod, who alsa is the professional of the s in Gonzag: here, finished yesterday with a score of 76--76, 152 1 the lit ot Make Veterans Hustle. iphany ‘Comets i Gonzaga Club here. niched yester day with s {70 70,152 1 e Ty = Wi IR ohev oL tHe Neviis fos the D [ should win this tourney 1d augur well for his chances in the I . | o | tional open, which will be plaved over his home course at Wash 0 dependent title. and no doubt | hard fought. The te met before during the s the Big Five getting the of the count. At that time howey George Fotheringham. formerly of have son, with setter end | e BY DENMAN THOMPSON. AMPA, Fla, March 5—The more one sees of Bob La Motte in action the stronger the impression becomes that he has a great {the Richmond County Country Club, . Harvard Will Make Bid ¥ | who has transferred his | he Bretton Woods this seazon, is tied F 3 . Al 2 Were minus the sery the Bretton Woods th asor i or Collegiate Game: future in basg ball. La Motte has everything in his favor, includ- and Gosnell, star pluyers. | { tor second place with Mike Brady, the AR f:“ it 2 ing youth and a spirit of hustle that would carry a long way many an [ sheee \f'\"l\,:,.;'“l"_ ot | r. who holds the course rec- | —Permission 1o offer th r aspirant for big league honors less richly endowed by nature to attain on the Aloysians. Play will begin at | sasiado sstuon: Bashifin== [EREE Rukien Slee e Saie his goal. Bob easily is the class of all the recruits assembled for George N o'elock. ; ished the day with a tally of Fotplolin i L o ~ McBride to look over, and daily inspections are adding confirmation to Srnothen istG e e MmO ] Jim Barnes i r 10Ut granted Manager Merwin of the the first estimates of his worth, gleaned from his perfomances with the 1he Aloysiansig (o Gonsrens et juobition. Sfve etro L At Il tomm and Riex Siink an- Nationals Igst fall. to meet the Yankees, The teams |dender: Aom: Kerrigan of the Siwane wintant grad u:;\:n,:,'.:;: “;‘..:,: » with Mcleod the 1 battle in the Auditor uri. Quiney Athleti Club pointed way to the Manhattans in an 18 game, in Immaculate Conception g nasium last night. It was a nip-and- [tuek affair all the wa vith the | | Quacs excelling at p { x, who has| Kanawha niors slan m.»} | ‘lub, who at the end of dropped back to for fifth position | with Clarence Hackne the after Beon: Bagh of these pertormers b GO FERS MEET TONIGHT seore of et GRS FERILT T TO AWARD M. A, EVENTS Lia Motte unanimously is regarded |bers of his party will be the guests by the older heads connected with the 5]:::‘0;0(31::, :;re;ldi:';nblcrr;lfg"‘;rnn‘m Washington club representing a | gt EII O 8 S eellent Hishing ia rather rare species—a natural ball | promised. player in all the term implies. His Ll exceptional speed afoot enables him 1o Fonm i1 over the snort feid. whers |ZIMMERMAN 1S SCORED “.n::r e he has been stationed in the practices : e s held here to date. and will go far to- IN DENIAL BY GIANTS e e e | lons of resent Harsard's morning round, ng to the Brookland Athletic ¢ b for a ek ane ball | out, in an 82 to 0 game. The winners McLean of Dates for the individual Lead behin ward making him an_effective base | = e l : runner. He snares balls on all con-! SAN ANTONIO. Tex. March i—|weandal. Hix club forced the Indinns; traveled at a fast clip all the way Colambia €. C.o 78,7 championships of the Middle Atlar ceivable varieties of hops and bounds, | The attention of ) r John J. Ne- | 10 the Hmit last year, but he will be | for they came out of the first hal ot tton Woods, | Ue Golf Association will he set a seems to be egually proficient in go- nate to land o fiext division | il 10 pointe AT AR il Mike Rrads. T 1t be held tonight at the New Wh 4 | Clarenee Hacks {lard Hotel at 8 oclock. Presides { Mackay of Richmond will preside s aw of the New York Nationa's was | Ao ing both to his left and right te[CGTaw of the New York Nationa's wis|(hix season. Gleason ix not Trinity Athletic ¢ Dlatne i spear them, and dashes in for the |called o the affidavit made by Heinie | as he sass he i 3 Alexandria, held Virg t Athleti ehort, slow ones in a manner to glad- { Zimmerman, in which the former third | Promixing soungaters to the tried and | 00500 g 0 19 e, Callahan mads Tt O°'Hara. Kic den ‘the eye. IA addition he can 3 3 c/ptayery Beihay (€01 our ficld go: & i | i o ilmingt throw from any angle, and gets the baseman of the Giants gives sworn form ~ ‘f,\“ ficld goals for the Triniti 1 | .‘;‘L"".’“.x,-j “'z st 1 The aunua) eting of the District Lall away from him about as fast as | (o his previous chares that, ajthoush | {y TizeE Midaed 43 o | Cliaries Hoffaer, 1 of Columbi ion will 1 2 iy b6 oa” | innocent of personal venality in the mat- a 30 to W IEL (R i weld at th skt f:fin"fm":,xfl{‘.:‘ll‘q‘,‘,‘ products of es- | RGN 2 orts at bribery in the final | lw I G RE []Rl] Midgets, Priveal R e g aC s i a8 Yo N ,'"“ 2 auton } Giants-Cubs series of the season of l:'i‘ pwell | cAdou NN an He s Question. he was “made the goat,” and prevented Y e GAka i ene MeCarthy, Fioridu ¢ | : LML - holie | The only question in regard to La by McGraw, and by the National| _— e ot b i 1 —_— Motte—and there is no minimizinz | League from'making i living ,-r.,m»h o oo | Ctversity reshmen will | |\n‘llrl.1.r>; | ‘W".UAMS AND KUMAGAE e importance of the question—is his | sional base bail ones of Brown Travels ards | jiminary game will be plaved bhe o hitting. His work with the Nationals | Mctiraw was inclined to make no re-i° i Jminary mam il e plased belwecn | [‘ IN TWO TENNIS FINALS Tast fail indicated that he is oniy anjmarks on the matter at all, attacking | jn 55 3-5 Seconds—Yale Wins | Xipia Epsiton quint - Sigma | PALM BEACH, Fla. March indifferently good batsman. but Pre Zimmerman's record for veracity. i iy H | b SAUH, Fla, March 5 9 dent Griflith % one who is convineed | However, when the substanc ! Capital Silents and Terminal R R | Norris Williams, 2d, and that great improvement can ef- Lumidavit was read to him, with Zim- | Dual Meet, 42 to 11. Y. M. AL will open their series to- | Here ix ahown fn use aweic 3 magae have advanced to fected in this with carefh cor erman's assertion that he had earried | NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 5.—D | BEDT at'the Terminal ymnasium.| Hartford of New Vork. exhibited « ana finks, |Get Eight of First Ten Places in n both the men's wnd mixed t of whil The club « putter. The zolfers make eial cap, with e zolfer to et a tr perfeet shotx on J2cinch xod | Five-Mile Run—Shanley Leads e line on the hole, | tournament for an offer from a Chicago gambler to Play will begin at § g'clock j the obj &re Piteaers Toney and Benton and Out-| ¥ i) War Risk Representatives and In-, fie der Kauff of $100 each if they would | Brown swimming team, broke the in-|prun will mest in hte Central Hizh '¢ Griff contends that to be ball plaver certain cha, such as speed. a4 capable 1. Jones of Chicago, member of the little twelve-ye -old rof hands and a good arm must he inherent MeGraw characterized | tereollegiate for the 100-yard swim o s e Al { Just ax o range finder o rfect xhot. Hartford, from | : 2o hs. Williams defeated “Any voungster endowed With these T e et Tincd | 10 the meet with Yale last night. His | geri e escay g Lo tive tim, Field at Finish. Chace and John S Phipps < e iihates 0 i S | that voth Toney and Kauff had immedi- | time, was .55 3-3. The old record Was | itje. In their first encounter (he In- uned I Aloysius Club scored a sweepin d.in the mixed dou- Slotte posseases can DIck up enousitlarely reported the effort ab bribers tojd 5825, made by e e victory in jis five-mile run held v N e W Wit of b r to gef e said he knew nothing what- | n | erday. its s capturing e J r Mrs. Charles Amory The way Griff vicwa . “A man pats| Dimselt He sald he lnew pothing | The unbeaten Brown team was de- | G i ° e o e Tnrst fon | #10 Georgs T, W renn, ir. 6—1, 60" ¢ urally slow never can become fast e 0 ik e aven | TeRtAL DY Taleo 4D to)11. _ Pard ctie Club Juntors are look- | t t leent i e nea | gained the final in the B B e VS B | P A G e e B S T T L e s o e | oyicin Insists Bantam Scale i e v T Sk, e st b [} quints, expense of Paul ] —+. 6—2, and L. Wood as part- the delding instinet is 1€ 0i6n " Zimmernan had come to]9f the meet delliffe of: Vale pushed | qumts. Send = chall Harry | L Snanles broke e a BTt " s ont ' ‘ountry and Searl But batting &8 largely | B 3 T 5 omes hard for first plac € street southw - . jisonn N e A &€1¥ | pim and said that there would be in it |01 But ¥ t t tape to give the Aloysians their first Nt i : > " "Brown star beat him by six inches | f \ A A = v Mur- LM 1 natural hit- | for the twirler mot $100, as zim says; BEAWE SIG0 DO NI B K8 ERRE | e ACL YO OouLs 1 IIXY ! voint. and he was followed by Mur ppiials nature. ar born in his i mixed event from 7 natural Bit- | his affidavit, but $406, if he would |, e iterad S hitaipt phy in second place. Healy. Pt B g d e el hegeare Indeed fa- i frow the next afterncon's (»un«e';v‘f,’(_‘,,fij';.,,‘ f Sueeeolsisie crant on.|HIGH SCHOOL QUINTETS : |OLone, Afth. and Nontague. sixth.| g grtines b tould much | pube lauzhed and waiked away, accord- Sk | . = - {clinching the team trophy for the | n playing in bril- Sl amly. f: Mid i :lu‘n‘r:l e l\.v]‘.]ol"'g to his version of the episode, | MORGANTOWN, W. Vi March 5.— | IN OUT-OF-TOWN GAMES | AIRPLAY. |rome folk. Hart of Baltimore wa s been wiaying in bril- Gn do notliing else. | Eday Foster | Neither Kauff nor Toney have report-«Seotty” Housgh hat o re-clected O : ! third, gaining the lone medal for the | mionx control been nearly Stanley Harris both are e es ch, the bantam champion, who is |Maryland contingent. | perfect id when Williams is ac and Stanley Harris both are examples 2 | " Shanley ran a heady race. He let|curats shots are deadly. Mrs team for next vear. Houzh, ed here. Jr‘:npmm of the We | who iS @ | gehedules playing up ) favorites for = Teeh and Central High School has- A R far = : gl i wrestling et ball teams end their re ilar | sl \UI\‘]\' Ma .HI of what can be accomplished with a si =5 W e today with gumes played matched to meet Joe Burman, the Chicago flash, in Cleveland on | lo the pace- | Wightman has als of what can be accomplistied with a resident of Wellsburg, W. Va...is inlon foreign floors. The champion | Mareh 107 isisls’ that Biria th exactiy 118 is at 3 i e e R el e e Gl make lims Dl ledguer, | tratani bonts for the: Mountaineors | Manual Trainers are at Martinsburs, Slpeds [ oinis DA DuTTAn Wit exactiy U8 pounds at 300 distance. At the start of the | the honors tom b Amaka jpiniie Big leiguer Ixhi.« gt bouts 3 Va, for an engagement with Mar- | o'clock on the aiternoon of the fight. 1f®he Chicagoan fails to make |Jast half mile Shanley began his he broke in. tinsburg High, Blue andl y 4 MEcater Decans ) o he = % e and | 1t Ly print and crossed the line ten vards r became one of the most Shenan- N jahead of Murphy. With his handi- Track Meet to Harvard. this w vt cluim any forfeit: he simply won't fight. And | NEW HAVE Conn., March 5 dangerous, ntific place hitters the & 2 0 Academy in Winchester, | he is right - 24 ame ever saw, and Harris last vear [pey 3+ A s3 | Clement A, Griscom of New York has 3 .| he is right !cap. Shanley was timed at 28 minutes | poeroN A e Founded out his hrst major league Pitching Ace of White Sox Is Said | been ted captain of the Yal. Centril-Perns fr-vhm...,! ynch is willing and cager to me ¢ recruit who has made good. He |49 seconds. Healy, scratch man, cov-| 5 G S = season by attaining an even .300 aver- | ived $1.500 [ickastesmyton i ar. t listed for m SRt St but 1 Nt miving away st made just “what he|ered the course in 30 minutes 43 from Northwestern Uni- age. 1 am going to make a choke | to Have Received $1, | NEW YORK. Mareh §—Colambia | FPiadeIphia magnot be played. Tliody. Two seeks, dge | Valis bus i Pat Moran|scconds. Montague finished seventi. points to 13. Harvard won hitter out of La Motte. His natural | - o ks ! defeated Prinecton, 98 to 33, tn dusl |tral ‘authorities’ Want to put their | yaody K& A50 | ienows. ry Herr- | McCoy, eighth, and Beaulac, tenth: all cs but one. stand adapts him for this type of | for Signing. Swimmming meet 1okt night. Columbia | 24T In the seholastic tournament to on was matched ito meet Aloysius runners. Maynie, Baltimore batting, and Tl wager that before | won the water pola contest JUmbIA | b conducted here and have written | at Fortil Warth, Griflin hat S750,000 Offer. Cr Country Club, was ninth we get through with him he will not | PARIS, Tex, March 3.—Dick Kerr. ! . 3 lthe Philadelphians asking that the ! the rhg welshilng a ot ofill 4o Gias ior McDonald's offer | TWenty-two harriers started. McGowan and Lamy to Skate. be lightly regarded ‘by any of the |pitching ace of the Chicago \\ln{rl PHILADELPHIA 7 cngagement be canceled ! inds nore than the bautam limit. | P ; M cDsusll s e In the juniors events Circle andi AGL. M % % Hurling fraternity {Sox. who has been a holdout thig} DHILADELRIIS. Al - Ll i S v AP Tab U0 S i but ca | OF 130,000 for the Dempsey-Carpen- | sioux athistic clubs shared honors. | (ST PAUL. Minn. March 5 —tverett oo Masste ik Fataanns | spring. announced today that he had |mouth defeated Pennsyivania, L iy tor Bght, local fans are winkiug thelof the former. Beck asud Kdlian fin- [Sio¥on, S FaRl orotessiogal Manager McBride believes that the | COmS 1O L8 Witk e S0 Manager | same last night | e country t iy welghts other eve and carrying their (houkhts |ished first and second. respectively, in | SKAter, will wwet Edmund Lamy of teani f Yani he il € ment and would report to Manager | 4 back to the bum check that Pete Her- | the half mile. wards and Green- Oklo n & okrie .f- our am o anigans he will pit|Gleagon at Waxahachie Sunday | WATERVILLE \tacoh. & H l[ n Holdout. wnan was slipped for his fight against | berg, Sioux athletes, were one-two in | T4 norrow vards. half against the regulars in the four ex- | ferr is reported to b received | winiio Clark of this city has been iap- L2 e N be writ-]Jimmy Wilde. Not that any one re-|the quarter. Jordan, Christ Child's | THe '“;"', iad three miles, In the hibition contests, which will wind s ponus of $1.500 for signing his con-| nointia’ concn of the Colby base ball AEegts Sl Pl heer) = o Mebonald, & reputable |Club, nosed out Flynn, Aloysius Boys | £ent of a tie another mile will be :;"’a:mlp;: [Fl')’:'o;;':l;p:{p;:’tvoé\a[;'(’;n:'z;n‘; EaEs team. He formerly coached Oregon | pluyed for years with the Dod Hl.‘mm,-. proma as in a class with | Club, in the century dash 4 Agricultural Colleg: Service Teams From.England and ;s w11 France Asked to Compete at | iuicd hin aded b | the Welsh ha £ [the Herman-Wilde nght snd beat It| Harvard Plays Canadians. | 74 Horses to Race at Mobile. L Tie old | for Spain s0on as the final gong MOBILE. Ala., March 5 —Twenty-f will be of sufficiently strong caliber to make the veterans hustie to win. President Griffith goes him one b WILL SET A NEW DATE ter and opines that the rookies will | H“.LTOP AND MARYLAND 3 & t Bis first!rang, but it does show the condition| BOSTON. March 5—Harvard's hock- |, Cno 0“0 el R take the measure of Bill Donovan's | FOR WHITE SOX TRIAL : Ph'l_addphm June 4. | t venr helof the English fight market. No won- |ey team, ubandoning college afliliation | Qviers Mill shin den 10 Mobtle Tor the Philadelphia club at Gainel vulz." CHICAGO, March 5.—A new date for NINES LISTED BY N. c u. | Hn}:..«nt.uflm, March 5.-—Invita-| BeVer ¥ 3 ~“A‘“ i‘ '%lder Bat Levinsky “broke his arm™!for the present, ;\'ll‘rl‘fll({fr‘ini:xl'; ‘fi::fi race meeting to start next Thursday * sa.. March 16, 17. 18. RGO, e - ions have b sent to army and navy |52 JHT a8 8004 just before he was due to enter the|Son campaign a: o 0! -1 ® falr & v > o e T e catta will bat | She trlal of ekt foauiny mf,'.;‘l?,::,’ r,f CHAPEL HILL. N. €. March 5—|service teams in England and Franee g | ! yer catld play T s Waa et e hers in 4 game with the La Tugue, | &t 2he fair grounds Ban nok' einiuatiled. ot ithey il S Scago ¥ 3 dal, . prigl- | Georgetown University and the Uni- | compete at the second annual American | e o MOTE I ONe: Quebec, sextet tonight. Harvard vir- —_— Y v ' n g | the 1919 world series scandgl PFIEL | versity of Maryland will be met at|legio ; o “Prs | His as protd about it as the All Except Peckinpaugh. 1ly won the American interco! have plenty of sticking strensth. In ! nally scheduled to begin March 1%, ¥ rylar _met at|legion field day to be held on Frankin | B k=t tually 4 Frank Brower, who Is to hold forth | will be set next Monday a8 3 result of | base ball by the North Carolina "'ni- | Field, June 4. it has been announced & | Miller Huggins says that all po-jgiate championship in a season mark | at the initial sack, and Bing Miller. move made by the prosecution for | VETsity nine thig season. The Hill-|Maj. R. R Hogan, ch; of the ||} |sitions on the Yankee ball club are|ed by defeat of every opponent. designated for left field, they will :‘]r{“y toppers will be encountered in Wash- [ committee in charge imes | {open. We will say they are. All ex- . have two minor league sluggers of { The motion was opposed by attor-|ington on May Maryland will play | Should the invitation be A the! | cept o For Roger Peckinpaugh H Has Good Lead H national repute, each having set |neys for the defendants. but it finally | here April 7 and will entertain theforeigners wou'd meet some of the| = | doesn’t seens to have any rival for oremans kias ad. home run records with the teams was agreed that a new date should ’Tarhmx.w at Coliege Park. Md, May 3. | greatest athletes in America, many of |short. But for other positions the| NEW YORK, March 5.—Jake Schae- |Trio of Spri htly Youngst will "‘:{‘ Wore ASTHLted WIth Iaet e e Saadas Ju&gint’\.:, ‘",‘“fi“{“‘ {The annual series with \‘(Irglnf'l will{ whom Lelong Lo the legion, Maj. Hogin | candidates come in handfuls. Feriof Gan Francidco (ORay was o ghtly gsters Wil Shanks and Marhafka are to alter- | that the trial would be delayed but abe plaved arlottesyille, s- | saia . : Tor first there ae Meusel, Pipp and | points behind Edouard Horemans, 3 : nate"at second base. La Sotte. and | P boro and Hill on April 2. . The program tor the meet. virtug \ | Canadians Send Envoy in Effort | Ruth. wor second. McNally, Fowster, | Belglan billlard champion, when they | Share Honors With Champion Sschmann will divide the work at| - ne vely wenty-three | is comple includes a 100-yard | = T lward ana ‘Aitene for * third, J.|entered the final session of thei short, Foss will appear at third, Tor- | McInnis Is a Holdout. xames been scheduled. nine ash, 600 vards, one-mile run, intersiate; t0 Land Dempsey-Carpentier | ¥ard and Michit | For (N0 SR Doint 18,2 balkites mateh. Ho Bostons on Monday. ' ves and Bratfem will aplit-(he. fob ! them for the home fieid -ini race, bugie compet 1 ihe out : Sl th; Bo- s had 4.000 points and Schuefer T : ; ot recelzing. whlle Gosval MeHogh! O iy oacind Al sealing, hurdle races, g modified Go for Montreal. I e s s ; L Atithellancli show wt &ite mawly pr- and Tucker will take care of ali the | nis. who has refused to sign with the 2 aration, and & number of fie'd L% nd othe There O oY I T B 10 ganized Washington Boston Terrl Ay chasias that Ml Gaveas A ahe i Boston Americans ot the salary of- Corhan Quits Base Ball. Soveral eventa will be open (6 4 ONTREAL, O e e Club to be held in the il room of to. | fered. *has announced that he would | FRANCISCO. March 5—Roy . tered A. A. U. athlet Craham, ren e e dbr anaer ek A | the Wardman Park Hotel Monday The regulars, as they are at present not play untll his terms were met. veteran shoriston for the S t years competitors i to stage the D ot he los Bad £y three puppies from one lit but #cheduled to line up, will appear in ' The first baseman said he would not | prancisco club and former major | Woodring, 220-yard Olvmpic cham, ; e i l owned by d this order: Judge. first base; Milan, |be in the party that leaves for the|j.gguer, has decided to quit base ball Loomis, winner of the 44 rd_hurdl While vork Jock Club hibited. District S :'izhl field; Riece, center |'ielnl, Lewis, | spring training at Hot Springs to- Olympic title: Cuth Joston's s hak not ng dates for tle Boston terrier Q6 aured eft field; Harris, second base. Ei- |morrow. . . runner: Ray, Connolly and other Amer its affiliated elu 1E idertats s Sioneusiety i € lerbe, third base: O'Rourke, &hort- ! —— With Sandlot Nines n can and intercoliegiate champions. Al - : [Elimont Park—whose track 15 now | Represenattives of Five Stations t0 |5 ten. sy b et stop; Picinich and Gharrity. catch- | Stock Demands Increase. | of these men are expected to enter the |1t Wil gitious el running the right way—will get two - pield. president of the new: club, is ers. ' The pitchers in the intrateam | " 3 games this year. bring the meeting fairly and squarely | RIS, Che rett Wyl BSE IR0 | 6o bete in 8d Corps Match exhibiting two of them. The third is contests will be apportioned with a! MOBILE. Ala, March 5 —Milton! Knickerbocker Club's base ball team within the law." lGnat Tabor qav: (hae Agueduet wall P P! atches being shown by Mrs. W. P. Collins view to presenting as evenly bal-|Stock, third baseman of the St. Louis | will be given its first workout tomor- e e A | — T, aindl CHAT Tenaies 1o t F Those who have seen the litile anced strength as possible. “ | Nationals, has announced that he will row afternoon at o'clock on the! Cutbill Out of Baxter Mile. | B Bis Bouts in Michigan oy oI iaIday 1 at Fort Myer. | chaps say they are sure to be cham- * * Big ¢ a S Practl ! not report this year unless he received | field Winconsin avenue and 3ith S ars Bl bo m chigan. Gy Aisriie oy Eniths factithat Tat-| B . z pions as soon as they are old enough & SERNG T Toatiee i ¥ in salary. eet. Teams desiring engagements| BOSTON, March 5.—Harold O. Cut- NTON HARBEOIL Mich., Mare ¥ i . = | [Bepresentatives of five Army sta- enter G i r G The 11 t ¢ iy hend to | 0 INcrease in salary Lo & eng Y bill, th | BENT HARBOR, A Mar ing at Havana th has been tions of this sect 3 dai 1o enter open competition. They ar e largest crowd yet on hend to! e + [ with {he Knfcks should comm . the Boston A. A. runner. who ' (igv Alex J. Groeso. I prevent | . s oo Al Roriaty ] A his section will take part| o 56 GO0 SOMBelion. They, are ®ee the Nationals go through their ! g with Manager Carroll Daly, won the Baxter mile at the New York | (i1e bosine matches in Michizan in the ed by ¥ et wear if |in the third district trials of the I EOEY 15 -buppies and likely o the fa at there was an | poeTON. March 5—The Boston . . Jase | UNADIE to compete in that event to- st Labor day. according to a let- < ¥ 4% | tournament at Fort Myer Monday |s - older companions g e, ahow. nterclass track and field meet for the | =2 b 3 he “little g Y 't A t limited to six rounds. The contests vned in iington will be benched. 5 i Sl | season of Richard Rudolph, t their fleld in Georgetown. Poore, | © six rounds. The contestants | ypore i R :‘::.H” h‘.:“x(h‘a -:V?:v:)l‘bn\'[:fl\:'l:rl sz:r’;f | master.” one of the three pitchers who | cynheriand. Shaw, Quackenbush, Harvard Crew on Water. was taken here | Wil el sstx=onn) Elay Tae »\.l;r« !h_nI:l ]nm_v number from other ed at the eurly hour of 9 o'clock and | PFOUght victory to the Braves in 1911} Nichols, Dove. Brooks, Watt, Donovan, 4 tuat Jack Dempsey will not ) 0 RING MEN SCORE matches will be decided in the Riding |05 Will be shown. Practically all furnished some exciting competition. dolph’s arm failed him last vear.|Goq Woolridige and Cook CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March ar- ze in a championship Michi- Yo Lo Hall at the Virginia post, starting at | (P Prize-winners at the recent West- N A e expt eaiat in | He will be back with the Braves on a | ), o report for the drill at =|#tv carsmen at Harvard got their | g ! IN BALTIMPRE BOUTS & oclock. The trails will continue | Tiister Kennel Clubx show in New ¢ Tunning the affair and proved fusne | bonus basis, so much for the games:cihocy £t outdoor practice of the year on ! Unrotigh W eanesdiy York will be on «xhibition i not overly efficicnt as un offieial. | he ditches and so much for the ESMES | Kanawhn Juniors are 10 get down to ! Gharlesiniveniyesterday. H Farren Outfichts Moore. B ALTIMORI. Hang Tivo Wash. | ‘The followlie have been matshen| SOCIEIS s kecnly dnteresten in this Tt et were finished early enoucii | Le wins | work tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock | - by y S i o/ DoRerst triamnind (over Hosal | for Monday's trials: ¥ . Walter ‘;‘““‘;( ani = large LR not to interfere with the regular | e ton the field at 15th and H streets| OR 5 A, March at the Bureka Athletic ) St e o "l frocks prob een when t practice session of the dimond per- More Indians Leave Today. northeast. Al candidates for the nine COLLEGE BASKET BALL. e on Francisce won | show yesterday in matches prelimi- L Bollink | judzing begins morning at ere 4 ed 1o Teport. . 2 21 = E ;i i ; the itweighi out, in TRy o 0:30 o'clock. Charles Mow el formors ChECEL A onih, eh 5 The are expected to report. { Furman. 28 Charleston, 22, | 3 IO Rivers, Bolling. Fioid, 10:30 welock. Charles H. Mower of Nick u can stand more | second souad of the world champion | Washinkton = Council, Knights of| North Carolina Sinte, R L A £ Pas i o si Witow Wahibgton( par=1 T ITIER oMV PECORIEECRION tham o Sl | Cleve'and Indians leave tonight for | Columbus, will m { A ros sy 24 i i Wen of the Capi- | Fcks, ve. Turbin, Camp Humphreys, :‘h‘ o the ST et s Sasuonk t | Dallas. It will include First Baseman |to formulate plans all | . )ekout over pounds; Parsons, Walter Reed | 227 L city scored a k /n in the fourth round. | Hospital. vs' Marchant. Bolling Field. to the body floored the | 147 pounds: Konasvowski, Walter as not been fe ipper for the tispgsition cav he 1382 1 ankic orae Burns, Third Baseman ry mpaign IA ni and Outfielders Joe Wood, | charge of the nin d inworth Midgets want 10 sch ast two Just_received car- Cantillon Signs McKechnie. | . Ortega Outpoints Carbone. Jamieson, Elmer Smith and ! et o s - n. ['Resd: Hospital.was Brey. Whshiagion b omedizn, nev. Harry Lunte and Joe games with teams in the fourteen-| PITTSBURGH. March 5.—Joo Can- W VORK, March 5.—Battling Or AL, Anoher spingo=] Dosd Elosplil ivarurin WWashiniton | e lond \Cuble inck Fyvans will join the squad at St. Louis. | year-old division. Send challenges to | tillon, .manager of Minneapolis, tega of Californin received the judges’ proved better man han | Myer v Bachler, Bolling Field, 135 'Pfl g R ”'_d" ther member of the | Grher members of the team will go [Manager Edw wion, 1216 C!signed Bill McKec former T T ton oA I RS Tor 1 eTihane. 0 fotr. round Tn | Myer. vs. . Bolling , 13 ome your order y under the weather. | g tteer sonthiwest ingielder. Jcision coaer) Beane . Carbonc ; s I 1hoied ™, it | pounds, and Tudery, Camp Hump in enrly. s - Jork Sefteny @) ifincreund JOAUL it : Ireys, vs. Powers. Fort Myer, 17 Sold on easy termx. ~ diugnosed by Dr ma ng fit r would take a by =ht, Orteza weighed 1o seund ing Gibraltar Athleti games for Sunday Club is booking " in April. Teams| Indians to Test Headgear. |! pounds. In the bouts Mike oreyeles. Distributor for Indian M enii n'a fove | Browns in Game Today. Tuesday night, interested should communicate with | LAS i | Mardr —The A : Z : . v i1l Bargains in Used Motoreyeles. ! BOGALUSA, la. March Manager Bdward Karst, ADartment | cjoseinnd Indians. are woing to ex- | D to Referce B Lewis Wins With Wristlock., | Cann. Haldermann, Viola and others § J ST B0 % L " the South . Vs Sriaaen HeE rech on s S cast empsey to Referee Bout. g A, Z of Fort Myer will meet the win | first game of the sea-, Browns open th exhitition ' 48 i street morth : periment w head guard during SAVANNAH, ¢ March 5. —With | chadl % vd hore w week from | With the New Orleans, Southern g uiney Athletie Club wants a base| batting practice. The head piece| ST. PAUL, Minn, March 5.—Jack|the headlock barred, Bd “Strangler” |0f Monday night's scraps. District | Howard A. French & Co. " e nine representing ; eague. club here tomorrow ball coich, Interest. irties should { will be brought into use as soon smpsey, heavyweizht champion boxer, | Lewis threw Tom Draak. champion | Winners will vie with fourth district 424 9th St. N.W. Sou will come over from | see J. J. Sweeney, 306 S street north- | the pitchers start speeding the ball 1L referce the hout between Billy [of elgium, here last night with the title holders in the corps semi-finals; W, Clear single contest. It} Macks Play Cardinals. {east, or telephone him at North 2776. lacross. Miske and Farmer Lodge Monday night. | double wristlock. Lat Camp stis on March 19. . '..,,‘,”,”‘ A fasoe ,,”’,’, dase sva TAN Tex., March “The Car-! 5 telder thaeontesty | O S e e e s tbton (o) . ) . . (Copyright, 1921, by 1L €. Fisher. Trade mark with e s possily tou pireners S e i LRG0 Kmer- | MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Figures a Pig’s a Pig and Nothing Else. b e ok will be Frani| can firsts, white the Yunigans of these = =1 & =n ey et ‘M““u.ux.a do battle here | e T SHOULD RAVE EIXed ; R heE wr\ele_lz e 0 ] McGraw at San Antonio. | AND 1IN ABout Two WEEKS THAT P:G PEN LAST \T STRAYED To? scen A STRAY ~ and a few mem- iy | Porlc week ome PIGGIE, AH. THERE'S MY WoRD. Hew | SAN ANTONIO. Tex., March = T'LL HAVE EREsSH PO " o PIG AROUND — | Mana phn J. MeGraw of the New | S THREE TIMES A PIGGIE No, He JCEE — MAYBE 7 WouLD T kaow > 1|} York Gianrs, accompanie |,y| x;‘uumu-_ CHO ‘S a AINT IN THERE ! He's scen ! Here ? A STRAY PIG ave - 2 er ¢ ge Burns, has arrived here. Plays That Puzzle || & ! DAY. DARN (T FROM ANY i : . - h 0Y BILLY EVANS: | Fraser Back With Pirates. | i SBURGH, Pa, March 5 hic SR L oL SR who for a number of years o on the fleld duriee | Was coach of pitchers of the Pitts-} Wit L Ehs burkh Nationals, has been re-engaged > e for the team | A1l hits in ast summer th ritory were lim “ion backed up against ball and feil Liase e Jum ho« the same spot. Wha uld have been correet | | : Appalachian Completed. | 1 ! KNOXVILLE., Tenn., March 5—The | Appa s Comp ville City, nd Kingsport being | the other members. The season will be divided 1nto two portions of fifty two games cach Two Pirates Are Balking. : chian Lea sSter has been | ted by the admission of Knox- nd Cleveland, Bristol, Johnson reenevill Bagger. ! i clarcd ¢ made by | PITTSBURGH. Pa reh ive the ball Pitcliers Frank Herbat . ting a Tice and Drew Rader ond cateh was out |Catehers Mike Wilson and Richard rdless that he fell | MeCormick. have left for West Baden t 1 bat fcted | W ry ver the ropes. landing in re territory. In the other cise the «- |port to Manager iibson of ian was entitied to two bases. The | the Pittsburgh Nationals. Two mem fielder had no rizht te Jump over the Lbers of Jast year's squad are hold- ropes and muke a play in restricted fouts They are Wilber Cooper, pitch- § William Haeffner, e aer. | territory. ox

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