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—— STAR 1IN, 21 SPORTS. . EVENING THE WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 11 1921. SPORTS. Nationals Are Ready for Games at Camp : Outlook Darkening Jfor Heavyweight' Title Bout, KID TEAM IS SELECTED I 1 | I Contest With U. S. Girl e i —_— | WICHITA FALLS, Tex., March \ | Mayor Keefer Asks Players to Re- | .'x:-'n;;n::-h'u M imeeieen viia, | Bantam Ch”m“\cn Takes Five [BETOrRReCIeI R eEnR 8y > er Mexican bandit chief, | 2 : port Wednesday — Heavy | B coRtEnt Rounds, Loser Three, and Othe Brower, Marhafka and Eschmann, Foss, La i Sckedule for Virginians. | Two Are Even. i Motte, Goebel, McHugh and Tucker Wiil fer of the Vir- of £10 060 Ix wald | Lyneh, ban mpion, i s b has ordered his hench- PrODON: u. | night won per dect Play as Yanigan “Regulars. ¢ has ordered s hench e won e o e N ol e “| round bout here. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. W N B[]WLS RFC{]RD Lynen “m..‘ rounds, fhurm AMPA, Fla, March 1L—There is no imme il | i were een. Nationals® batterymen and recruit ficlders going stale, jud tead af s s session their performances in t tems has be ing up due to their endeavors, the athletes seem to become : ! : ; ‘ greater pep daily. and there was more life and ginger in evid e “""I“ i “";‘l“;";‘“’:i Game Marks in Washington " S bt wo I“” services—as set down in the original contract— In will ask the e 'S Al I hut provision 20w 4y 2 nICKes LGN Ftenchman to fight at a more reasonable figure, the above conviction he morning drill than at any time since they ~l.nlul their condition s il P . lter 1 ght at a 3 e oo amons sk ol e ) Ladies’ League. ASRLC L ll\-hkl-r 1 strengthened. Descamps came through with a cable giving Tex Much of the pep displayed undoubtedly must be attributed to ! , sanciations ssitate Ui pronson Quaites, for several H b nsky weighed R o ission to n\lu‘d he time of naming the place of battle Altrock, who has fully recovered from his recent bad r-.i,l nd cavorted e i Jordins sl | sons one of the ranking woman howl- | POUNS 189 "'}‘\"I'y "‘"\'\ 1to \mll 1. but it is ;\I\ k;w\\'\lxh |‘l Tex Rickard does ;‘. about the ficld like a colt, despite his forty-some years. The example of odd ‘mloments ‘a1 A ! ot lof the District, slipped the mkids| I . i 17 to nzme any location until the French champion's manager has the veteran proved to be infecticus to a high degree, and, with him set Prividon Gt i e ] (:\_,Clz\mesr Lavses on Fo\ L |wransierred his forieit money from France to the United State ting the pace, the snappi k-out_ yet liekd was indulged in e e W ton Ladies' Duckpini Tl GRL Tn e dota hinhe motlid e el | B e A wab i % 3 oy : i | . [ to Ricka ind would have to fight ard in twenty rou and was the Following the batting prac | last night. In leading her' | iy o frst SIS o Ao on aver A opens the daily program the kid infi «1 O’NEILL ST]LL TO iLL gton Termi - L ms or clse lose the | gy, wtord. Late got into action and with Nick wieldin tover the Money Order outfit Broncho 16, e DUt Smith & i = | 3 o the finally Smi somburdier W the bat a strenuous half hour ensued. TU MAKE TRIP SOUTH e mouny {\waiope e pins for s aisquaifiva e Eitiah haimpie, ana Tost Not only was pepper in evide SESAICH in her th 2 ik 5 r on a toul after he had done ve manner in which the youngsters we Rl shor DGEL e | discara th Griffiths Whips L. Welsh. Anigent e Tmomi Beuref (G100 | 4 rounds, Foliowing this bat ¥ probably will shed by s > T e ndred thousand stout boys, win orlq mith lost his peculiar overhani after the drives shot to them by Nic R ¢ Olfice Clun; One ctittie D, Ind., March 11 rizht and disappeared until the oth: but a running fire of vocal ¢ oy Labthea S le the Terminal boss 139 pins for Akion wellenmeirht ¢ talk that D DS night from public view Bvex :Il: l‘::l of Yanigans. '" e fu‘ml squad tomoe “"‘:;: et ahgtls T i ‘x.ym.m‘ T ‘x‘l:‘n: Lako iMies Wieir Thiree iy 5 = & i e i 0 = . unless| Chicago Cubs have everything ex In this drill the inner works !‘m;xl ‘v‘x“- 1 ‘ ,;— Pfl [ ”mgl ‘I‘x 1{1 Clancy and Fitz in Draw. h m} Pt that which they love best—thre LBy B g e Gifieb t from here in the ! J ’ ." ST b e s and there ire meals a day, The beautics of aining on K s going direct to I 1% | St 2 ' 0 March 11. that. In the na Island in the Pacific, the se. Brower on first, y:l | H ment Deotroit nd Young P c bathi he fis ;- 0 a Andy Eschmann’ alterna GLEA ON KEEPING E{[ i “ dent Coak has enlled 4 meetin A m Do Sl »",.;‘,.1.)1.;'“'.' Dl e i ey t Derby ss on th r|]l wv;l 1:‘.» Lmn.v D (o ! ¢ Departmen Zue for nex 1d ninth fight the ause early each afternoon wher at short. Nick made the b ( {Red Sox Pilot Ha { at S o'clock at Spalding's spare in the tenth b cord ve to get e on. | return to their million-dollar ho -\ Memaeives to ot the bounders CN RECRUIT IJfl(,HtRS‘ ed Sox Pilot Has i ntatiees of |total. | Five m Eet (e Satins Ay s tonr by them | FoL m el tams that composed the 1 1 ho during t Faley Outights Bailey. s S AR i et S e ) Zome excellent practice AHACHIE, Tex, U, Tiiness and Hold-0wis | \/ar are cxpected to be present (o re- | ¢ ANTONIO, 2 Panbant 1s Temmosech {the waiters. Hard life some of these % e e o andidates : n“ chis ,' e 0! h -| Poor Smith! He tried to!lh" gl B obe. TR T leason's Inter Adding to Troubles. i' e gttiex) (he | come back againat the hard-hitting | Vi leaguers lead. + W g v Al , but couldn’t quite make the fleld agaipst the o Cl s o o5 ce ) i 4 hot been decided. but it is recruit vite being 11— e f‘:ji'"‘“\(fi‘Pfl':‘i’ Lo oo ‘“1\':"" 2 it ; ¢ ends the carcer of a Babe Ruth Has a Thought. Manager McBride will desi 5 Cleve 2 Boston | = r Seam weco man Who twelve years or so ago was| & Bahe Ruth has suggested to Mille: ting order - something like a e semi-pro.; from m Ablishea 3 e oo oy | Huseing that he put Bome Rk Kak Motte, shor Goebel, center field hmond, Va.: rom Utica, | ¢ ot 490 ang 1 , o i WAS | hohind him in the batting list. Wiu ANee) chixg e e aets I\' e i:x\\npul “Bioks € i {or telephone North 1650 after 6 p.n. e ein e elip | WILSON TG BCX 6’DOWD Hine. He nadun f.h.‘ & ibeblnd hin ek en McHugh, left fleld ; tght Beld | ouenan. A 129 [during the week. Bes ofl IN NEW YORK M iy, Smith | 5 8 Bitchers Wil pat 2o and the batterymen. o fill the| Gatholic U. Tassers Acti L e Bep e o \ ; Sl because what moundu; How the pitchers will be amortion fl. i helic U. Tossers Active. LOmEN OlIDurAall INEaREImE of bl When v 10 Wallc Buth to ol 1s problematical, but all of the pitcher | the' Cathotib] Sz, 2nd a set o /d0dy and thcre Dave| NEW YORK, March 11—Johnny )\'5:,»,%( Gee, the Babe is some except Courtney., whose shoulder stillf I Pratt, o ned foom New S tnronEni s o s i son. middleweight hoxi cham- o thinker. Bothers nim, wil gec’ 4 {\m:’,;fi\gmm‘:‘; s’ tolnkve thyea ke Poc)? A Geaterc l“un, S defend ‘nis title g ositior (Copyright, 1921.) y some worl probab : 3 - ttention was devoted to Madis v a Gar L id told Gunboat to . Al Schacht and George Mogridge will b», | sition, vut 1a word from him | S for the Maroon adison Square Garden, on March 1% us ionithe) glow smith, not at all| GF B e ™ |y hlotor’ Piot Desares i | 0 S FRY JUMPS 38 PLACES 1S L iy SR B it S GEORGETOWN RIFLEMEN to face the offerings L i pt i ¢ 1 » third b ort field | | h e oft and en s z have to fa S Achary- Brower: also "m: ipinch Duffy f nen B third 1 Tt field | ' Siit B 3 ha swung feot A er a counia of innings of | Pitching Staff Is One Best De- 'likely cand ROSILITHS . Willie As he did care called on’ for a coup 2 > g —— e open. G came < box work, in which event Altrock is ex A5 N R 2 o { Smashing the little pins for a set of | lightweig R R W hateht ane Georgetown University riflemen Dot 10 ol forth at first base. veloped in Years. Pho e [ Harvard Nine to Stert Late, | Har satehs fom forte-l led the T e A e TaY | overwhelmed , the Johns Hopkine MeBride Introduces Bunting. | LAKE CHARLES. La, March il ; DEStSFECEUIES g : » ball temm will stard | $ixth 1y twelit ong the con- {Sa = University tedm, 922°to 798, in the the | Connie Mack. man Phil training camp. and Cli 1 the rewspaper indivi LICE ’ Q| e ambled to his feet and came|Madch concluded yesterday. The Diuc MeBride Intraduced BuptIng I ime, | deiphia Americans, | pleased in last vear of the will D |duckpin cham h'p tournament at | NSE OF MAN 0’ WAR’S { back lookine for more. But Gunhoat!| 20 G marksmen made 491 at batting curricnlom for t b { with the showing of his men in the stern 1 . with Oglethorpe | the conclusion of second round it s SAAwOrk thantd oo | Prone shooting and 431 off-hand s o colpnientug reslin. Tavie! PAB (R0 2R0W RC gL M SCR 8 SRSy B N R jthe Re TRMNER IS HELD UP | showed more headwork than at any subi Hopkins scored 471 prone and 3 e fro ctice of this sort is ob- | o . o il SO Mt lathe mexnt /na Sy sequent i took off the gloves| (oPh0 Ly = i ¢ Saimaie While Uhe pitehers are RSN e oot outhatten in:neary .u-n'l"""‘;fl" e 1117 v Mareh 11—Aviolt was' o G e had spalmed bis waist andy oD Murphy. a shington boy something on their Off"‘“"?“ h"d”“'(:‘ ~ ! contest. the Athle e won five | g penno s 1 of 609, He o circles when the 11°0 DEERD 10 IAEE SO roon to the | Shooting with the ( town te forent. Tucker and MeHugh demon- (UG (0 LTS Sl sick, Tenn BOS e Yo e e Club ‘tabled the applieation ot 7% ¢ FUTe OB MG LES SOERON o and | 1ed the fleld with 190 points out ol strated that they have much to I6arl iy ip,tes the tes ss toethe |18 absent piteher;i tary ¢ Dave McCarty, who made who conditioned | 12 ought through the south an about the art. They meet the ball 0} o0q" 5 agment players | Al Water cinnis. | to his last effort. MCCirty now While no L S I e S stiff-armed fashion, resulting in pob | BQ% S St baseman 1 Menosky and Viek, { 1oq the field with 63 for his six aid t R e e s iy o » Z flies or Jolts directly at some fie der. | *Witn® Perev, | outs nold-outs laes The scores of those who!it had something to do with Man-o'- Knock out any white hope who would 5,000 at Mobile Racing. Goebel gave a fine exhibition of BUnTC | ;yyaty. Harris : e he hitenmes. (bowled yesterday and their tourney| War's lone defeat. that in the Memo-| Ji i} 10 ne ey oL St MOBILE, Ala. March 11.—Mobs g O e the baml and put It | Manager Mack save h imx- elder. [ totais rotloy tial at Saratoga August 14,1919, el ey | vesterday successfully cwed itE ;::':hodb: ‘{':}?mnipm;«:?mflfl: PWRith | best pitching stafis he I L > Dave MeAlwee,| Applications for licenses' to ride on| hopeful ,‘j“fl",‘—‘ n T G bRt s ar G000 iy sl in several years ; L Ellett cks were denied Joc compiled quite a long eas refore a ¢ o his great speed and ability to place 5 - S a on fo g J. P. Loft he put More than a hundred horses tape. E«h;le shlnuhl préve anr:flrl“l.\"" Yesberare e cs routed thr i Wa ntSI( 1 fo rCo]ored Nine. 2 pheu heavy. and later beat Big Jim' are here. medium for advancing runne Ty e et the - j . Rice and 2 Patka also proved quite proficient at|Cands 7 to @ desoite G I AR s S ! ‘Whitman, e S XZ’::I‘T:.“u:l{ h*}r‘m d»mmflo“;" although a trifie stow, |Each team usell three pitchers. The s Busiest Player in Indians’ Camp. | it sl Desper, ceived licenses. | e diamond. alt L o | Macks looked good in the field. mik- 5 | i5 on his w Crampton, | was in e‘"*"“‘li"""‘j"a';:‘_lrg"';m;"‘:, ihe ling a lone error to the Cards’ five | Sterhenson, Collegian, Per- !he hopes to ewman, | mecond cons: e 1 | nlxh'l‘ before. The sandy soil absorbs! o o, oo £ A e | TOP PLING THE P INS | IR Defore. o hme and cven without ‘m:.;» AIF\ orms Impressively. | unshine or wind dries rei ty:qase FEOUIS S alion: 6 A — o 3 i s ITOLEDO BOWLING TEAM Al Schacht is quite jubilant over the club yesterday, 7 to 6. 'THREE TIED FOR TGP {is unable rold Janvrin. The the arrival of ¥ sentees are Milton Stock and Jack | f4w inch the meantime Smith, both of whom have failed to |the the eatcher | come to terms | touches the proper - i ruling? Quinn at Browns’ Camp. (i BOGALUSA, La. March 11.—Busi-| clare mess Manager Quinn of the St. Louis| .o block off th Americans is due here today to watch | plate unless b the Browns in action. the runner re cateher has no runner at the hom - ball prior to plate. : hing th S At the Sign of the Meon. Wender What Merts Will Say Today. ™~ o~ After Inventory SALE Big Value Offered in Our Tailoring Department Final Day Before Our Spring Opening, March 14 Regular $35.00 Choice of a large number of the medium- weight fabrics suit- able for Spring wear. With the finest satin lining. smartlv harmonizing with the shade of the hat. Made in the following sea- sonable shades: Tan—filbert brown—seal brown —mint gree n—dark green -—ocean grey—mixed grey rine blue and black. 419 Eleventh Street N. W. Opposite Evening Star Bldz. onsa F Streot me eacur uorsv._|pu|§ (1 ARENDON NINE| | Vxllas Daughter Wil Mareh 11.— 0 | Bronsnn Quaites Changes Set and | I“'V “Sk’ 0'""0“"5 H Sm“‘" Maret g conaiton NE, AT Mtocics part- | GOES SECOND WITH 2,902 wo weeks of using A 3 St v e e ntomime 1« convineed that the | MIORAN PRIMES HURLERS | AT POCKET BILLIARDS | .- Bonesetter effected a permanent corree ATTL b Bonesesier efected 3 nermanent <orries | RATTLE A. L. CLUBS | el A Shoulder which gave him so much froui| T {Toledo !al\ q, . Dlo last season. and has asked McBride| CISCO. Tex.. Mareh 11 ay in theis. B ¢. tourn to pit him against his teammates in the jing today of a s 1.008, game tomorrow. Al is going into the !yt Columbus will zive _Box with the avowed tntention of show- | finmati Nationals thetr ing them up. itest. The Ohioans are training | 1 Tl Hunting Willer and Brottem. Ranger. twenty miles from here, i .N"’”’“_ 5 |':" Lost, strayed or stolen twa w'-;nr.«r two games will be |‘rla\v | hampionshon, scoring 581 for b fectly good ball pl iller 2 Cisco and the next four at Ranger. | ball hard. I He had a hlgh same of 269 i Brottem. ~Griff spent the best | Manager Moran is bending his en- COCHRAN HAS.234 RUN, i g e g of yesterday afternoon and 1ast eXen | orgies in gettini of the PITCHER COOPER SiGHS i o rsane o locats the former Lt | SEOL2 " i araitointe Condition | 1ie f INCREASING CUE LEAD | YALE NATATORS BARRED ! a ixey. Marquard, Fisher, Elier | a . | S ot Trip: te tod Wants Rixey. 1 . | e uamccemtil, s telegram, 1o S0 e ko b reaay tor the wamen| CONTRACT WITH PIRATES | nirnorr. v 11— | BECAUSE OF THEIR SPEED ing with the s was returned to | With American League clubs i H. Pa., March 11.—Wil-| Welker Cochran took \mx 3 ‘m-i AOLID e, & “ him undelivered and_Sam Rice re-| % = 3 { v, pltcher for the iTEn o o3 o 5 > S o 16 Totals a :n'r“h-d that altheugh Miller had been | Praises Pirate Twirlers, RESIEE-CL O O ITED [ niigs dast skt Jto, run OuEIRY 00| Entries of » ¢ Yaie’s record se o w .,..1 Rt the Hot Springs. that he had left | s b it en hold-out, | points in the th block of his|breaking m for the New LAIIE: there and no one seemed to know his | e Bitates tor & 3.600-point billard match with Edounard | v n present whereabouts. | e who fs Inicharze | Horemans. European 18.2 ehampion. s nent, with Grift had instructed Secretary Fy- | noundsmen. is hizh in In the inning Cochran scored | _'}‘":;M“l‘;""_ ey non to arrange through Ri rr-rvh-;r, ¢ o€ Jim Zinn, former Wichi- | 5 then made one point £ c transportation to Tampa and the !“; Is pitcher, and Jack Morrison. | jican ended the block | 1% 106 o use ve president finalle | i i o B otals. . z wired to Barney Dreyfuss. owper of (Eom Birmingham. ochran is ng by McAlmon, Grid Star, Weds. Qflhh Pittsburgh 4!!!’\‘, \:‘h':; 'nr. (l[ a !ff'.‘\" = R h =i s | NEW YORK, March 11.—The mar- jays ago was much concerne a o who 3 notrain rnn{l t)f Miss W ul'rn-l‘ slierman, e ety fxrenn k|| Plays That Puzzle || it ™ INDIANA AND [OWA TIED |7 o of &5 sonn Biicrman: Enic could throw a t on the mvs- ays a | Louic. f lish shipping magnate, and Robert L. fery and now is awaiting word from | | > IN WRESTL!NG TOURNEY : acAimen. former star halfback at him. BY BILLY EVANS Robins Want Stengel Back. finnesota, became known today. They Grift_also has sent felegrams to LY EVANS | el e i e BLOOMINGTON, Tnd. March 11 4!“," e ua o h e - players ot e - wides o0 ference plays at the plate are [ 0/ DroEress tov the catune) 19 nd- Indiana wrestlers were tied | :;?:kfl'. SRIE R Bearieny livew ome. Often the runner and| ., engel, out of thelfor first place at the end of the fir | . ] AU Parkland. Washington state. and | @ ball arrive almost at the same!philadelphia Nationals, to the Brook-|day of the western intercollegiate TEUB I O RO BUER ) Miller's mail address is R. F. D. No. | tjme. There runner on seeond, | lyn club. Manager Robinson is will-|ywrestling meet, each placing three 6. Vinton, Towa. the bauter ‘singles to right, and the |ing to trade elther Wheat or SMith men in the finals. | = = Tner attempts to seore on the hit. |for Steng ¢ was traded from | B 5 : Two Cards, Both Aces, Missing. |The eateher biocks the plate, and the | Brookly o OB aps o e i e a]orl O en ORANGE. Tex. March 11—AN hyt|runner slides into him. while the|purgh and la ifted to Philadel- | hraska_and Ohio State each placed | two of the veteran members of the |ball is consider: | 8t. Louis Nationals are in camp. with | Despite efforts to re { Are Going to Have Their New SPRING SUIT ° Tailored to Order this Season Because they realize a made-to-measure suit will outwear any two readymade_ones. You can have your Easter Suit made the way you want it—irom the best quality spring fabrics, at the price of an ordinary readymade suit. All Omohundro garments are Union Tailored in his own shops on the premises. ‘OMOHUNDRO 818 F Street N.W. @w ————————ront MART—TWO STORES—————— SPORT ) 905 F St. I 1410 N. Y. Ave. z ] e BASE BALL 2 ;I Time is here. We've got the £ greatest line of goods yet—and £ our prices are RIGHT. : TEAM MANAGERS! Let g us hear from you. Our repre- £ sentative will call to see you whenever you say. Don’t Buy Till You've Seen Our Goods " SPECIAL TEAM DISCOUNTS SPORT MART—-TWO STORES==—————e R} * LYNCH SHADES BURMAN T en 120 5 ~ 51 w LUOS: STAUOLS OML—LUVIK RICKARD WOULD PRUNE CARPENTIER'S STIPEND | This and Fact That French Champlon s Manager ' Has Not Transferred Forfeit Money Are Bad Indications. BY I—AIRPLAV EW \'L)l\'[\' farch 11-—That all is not well with the Dempsey-A Carpentier fight is a conviction that has been growing in th minds of fight followers of the metropolis. With the announce- | ment today that Tex Rickard is not likely to give Carpentier $200000 for The Nation’s Pledge— “Back to Normal” , ¢ SPOKESMEN for the present administration have chartered the course for “The Ship of State, and its destmatlon is back to normal. The appeal is for the individual help of every American. We've joined hands in the move- ment with A GOOD Hat at $5 ECONOMICAL, but with no sacrifice of quality, for every one bdars our im- print to guarantee per- fection and satisfaction to the wearer. The popu- lar Sp: rin%) shades, the preferred blocks and all’ the sizes are complete. SIDNEY WEST Inc. Fourteenth

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