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SPORTS.’ ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921. 7 SPORTS. ™ - Nationals’ Barnstorming Trip Bids Fair to Annul Much of Benefits of Tampa Training FACING BAD CONDITIONS SIDLOT MOGULS MEET| sy v oo sase sos wirst cuiers. |0 (S N THOGAMES| G. U. NINE SEEMS SUR TODAY AGAINST PHILLIES . s amece e o Jlvemws o v mmsroa| TO AGAIN BE TOPLINER Association at Gathering at Gallandet—C. U. Beaten; Called for Tonight. Hilitoppers Tied. { T“.‘ e * Weather Is Muth Colder in Jacksonville Than BY H. C. BYRD. | An effort to revive the Amateur Base Two more college base bal s s ey Players Have Been Accustomed to—Regs Tl Asgociaiion. Mnatifor many vt S enEe he Dal cEans mean so much oy controlled the sandlot game here own and Holy Cross. involved in the the first few T twelve-inning 4-4 batte at the Hill-y .5 = S top ¥ = e Rt in | the south™that were str {them. The Hilltoppers v rtai e (hine of fhe University o wel | two schools which last spring played the most successial « 1 While Holy Cross “lash with | both appéar to be strong enough to again iin the ir A Cat | Gallaudet “at 3 rsity is better than it was in 1920, University of Ma ;‘;l"‘g‘l:"‘:‘,;“}';‘:d in m so strong. Vi a appears due for only a fair seas Vhost to the Vermonters at Brookland § orth Carolina apparently possesses an o tomorro fternoon. teams “a run for their money Bissonette, r portsid niteher — g SE i o= in the roie oh 1 . and Mur- = = B phy kept « town out of def Miss Sigourney to Join in | First up i the mninth inning thel = hurler slammed a_ double to right, Tennis Tourney Abroad or another baticr had fanned Murphy chased in the tying run with Mrx. P'ranklin 1. Mallo his clout to Georgetown had| | mer of the I tadtied thre the sccond in- | door tennix title, ning on th a pass and a wil pitch by hrow le ting in 1wo run ted three ores for t int third, and in the eizhth Maguire's jtriple and &n out ave the visitors! ¥ | will be made tonight when former Defeat St. Augustine, 9 to 0. | ehcens of the oreantzation ana eptes | sentatives of the several leagues meet {at 8§ o'clock, at 613 14th street. Maj. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. | Robert Young. who headed the asso-} 5 0 - . ciatic thro b an seas . will la, March 30—With the entirc Washington squad | j'{n" chnrea® or the gatheving and ACKSONVILL P in the proverbial pink of condition from weeks of training amid | George Winslow, sccretary of the! closest home, comes - : | Terminal R. R. Y. M. C. A.. another balmy breezes and under bright, clear skies, the players now face | former officer, is expected to attend.| the possibility of having to periorm under weather conditions calculated | One league that will be well repre-j = : . sented is the Departmental, for it has to undo all that has been accomplished toward getting them into shape | called a meeting at the same time and 5 = S e | place. The Fraternal, Government and for ‘hf ‘h““‘P“’“”“PV-‘“_‘f" . Tarminal circuits probably will have | Nearly every spring it is the same story. The athletes go south, and | delegates at hand and as the proposed in a month or less fit themselves physically for the grind of the cham- ‘fghuma of r-‘flrzan’m_al]wn "5“"‘[“*5 for | randkis sac - o esk so of their conditioni iod, | the government of independent nines, | pionship race, but in the final “IL k or .odm_ 1[\(]_1{_ cond ;uén ng pgno;i R s through one-night stands. on all sorty and conditions of diamonds, in | \jyps may report. The meeting will weather ranging irom semi-tropical to near-arctic, risk their high-priced | be open to all interested in the pro- arms and legs, incur accidents and contract colds and otherwise defeat | motion of the sandlot sport. the purpose of their sojourn in the far south. 0dd Fellows’ tenm of the Fraternal League will practice Saturday after- noon at Monument Lot diamond No. a fanager Erncst Admire w member of the order'who ball to report to Ca Anderson at 4:30 o'clock mpionxhip sinzles. WERNER BEATS VOSHELL pthebusi-l =——r—o——— = v being to | n This policy ix dictate ness management, the help defray training e obtained fr £ g Griff Goes With McLeod, m exhibitions| | Who Wins Golf Foursome i ! Reynolds, on the !“ s hammered for twi gl | | en route north. All the clubs do it g % R Should rain e he. third —_ but it is a short-sighted policy. Some| | JACKSONVILLE. Fla., ¢h | prevent the holding of the drill, can- lE s e IN INDOOR NET SINGLES| day a anager with the courage of | | $0—Frexident Urifith o1 the | | jidates are to register with the man- i o oal laoRteal SR x e | Nationals and Freddie McLeod e & CONRS) W YORK Ta h 30.—J. d.. Wer- his convictions is £0ing (o i upon St | ager at 231 S street. taking his team directly from train- | Printing Department Shene O the Princeton te ar of the | eame off victorious in their zolf match againxt George James i n * th ut was a trifle wild. Gagnc | | | | | - scene of the open- | a : < o el and Lawrence Lewis at St. Au- | [AS X * | tional indoor tennis championship i i line-un : ; e eohd e guxtine yeterday, winning by | | leam on the field April 23 ) hortstop. flelded sensation-§ n. Ttn Regiment Armory rday. | hest ™ ot ha them Jtn sood isdudition up. Griff, who regixtered an | | Rames. Send Hengrstoldl 1T, e3il; He won :. Howard e on . When he there Jeast, and | | Cn century for the eixhteen | |1eT. printing department. Interna- University i e R S e 3 has & x A g gambling on the brand of weather | tional Association of Machinists. The [ chances to overcome Penm. but the n ¥ th holes, wax carried along by Me- Leod, who took twenty strokes | i the third set. lexs on the championship courxe, ‘ 4—6. T—3, 4—all, Voshell, who tomobile j punch was lacking. In cach of the ! Itwo innings the Brooklanders filled the | bases before batter was retired. A run in each ses ulted. ¢ Two_sin a et Ten ';\-‘"l" break h n the fourt atn: and se, | of Werner., an error and the. former scores. The inning tencountered at the end of his jour- ney. | manager also wants to hear from |teams™ desiring to form a printers’ league. Aztee Athletic Club will meet Thurs- | | nigit at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Capt. Harris, 498 i street south- More than 2 dozen candidates | expected to attend. Christ Child Boyx’ Club won two The outlook here today when the| | called for axxistance on only one e Griffmen are scheduled to] | hole. when his drive wan fm- el : bedded in a bunker, and Grift tackle the Philadelphia club of thel | proscagle & fuaker, sae GRS | National League in the first of two| | the hole. of the series of « Acfeats so far tnlied with | | Tackle Phillics Today. | par for which ix 74. MeLeod | s, a continuatic EemUie s S SE L P piayed at Gainesville and Tampa, blanking the Sixth eI e X L e e Capstatians woi | TIMELY FISHBURNE HITS |Strecters'in a 8-to-0 engagement and zunal e * 'Uhree and lost one, is for decidedly overwhelming the M Street Tigers, 19 DEEBY FOSS, Stout. hurling for Penn, shaded Dol- | ing overh lower temperatures than the plavers| YANQUISH CENTRAL NINE |t t: lard, the Catholic University mound- | pain and made hi have become accustomed to.~with ai | Arzyle Midgets had to travel at mn] man. The former was reached for| Werner then defeated Geo possibility that n may prove @ fac-| FORT DEFIANCE. Va., March 30.— speed to point the way to their op- jseven hits, granted three 1! Shafer of Philadeiphia. twice tor in the program. ‘With a record of two defeats in as many | ponents in a double bill. They nosed | siruck out . while Dollard yielded { up for the title, 6—3, Manager Mcbride said he would not | gavs for its Virginia trip, Central High out the Cook Midgets, 12 to 11, and| | five safetics, walked two fanned Vincent Richard: 919 decide until the last minute What|School of Washington is in a scr: the All Souls’ Boys, 13 to 11. thr The Brooklander was unsteady [ won easily from James pitchers would be used, his choice de-|mood and ready to fight desperat | Perry Athletic which scored its in pinches, however. Errors of omission | 6—1, pendinz upon, the height of the mer- | break into the win column when it en-|third consecutive victory when it by ‘his mates also caused trouble. cury and condition of the barometer- counters the nine of the Augusta Mili-|downed the Hftons, 12 to 11. wants ens oy Although the fimen. in ‘;‘“‘ tary Academy hrre this afternoon. games with fifteen to sixteen year TOURNAMENT SCHEDULED "r,.ff 'flffl 1 games lllms !Trlmmlkfi:‘e:! e\‘_\‘;!‘pn‘m: Timely hitting by the Fishburne Acad- | nines. For Pxngfi‘.;:am;'fllfl. dwmp the S T R AT RACE OF BR'T'SH CREWS FOR ARGYLE RACKETERS Holv Cr « [Phillies, have had a rathes 3 emy team beat the Blue and White in |manager at 102 ric road, or tele- i of it. the rookies as well as the Te&-| 376 5.5 game at Waynesboro vesterday, | phone Columbia 2116. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. DRAWS MMMENSE CROWD | . I : Argyle Tennis Club has elected it | By the Associated Press, officers and within two wee will begi LONDON, March 30.—Cambridge |# closed tournament consisting of singles an. regular z to com. ton's shoes. The ARIOUS rumors have been wafting out of Danville, Ky., in the past few weeks. The iatest is that Charles Moran, the Centre College co_ach. is to leave the in u_tution which he made fan!ous. and that 1 T SIS T Ty e ;l‘-:"r;\lor:’-(v,v\llxh:‘(ir““‘ its. c Bo McMillan, the quarterback, will not return next fall. Whether or not | Oxford today over the four-mile | re-cesrted preside ; > Na- | ulars taking their measure, P‘hl‘ed*;’o Fishburne pounded Jermane for ten| powhatan Athletic Club lost a 12-11 | tional leaguers may be expec safeties, three of them triples by Center | game to the Ontarios. but is read to | | offer far st opposition nawt.hxj:;& Fielder O'Keefe. The academy team |mreet other teams in the fifteen to six- | ring been considerably -‘[’<’"§‘ At in | Offset Central’s one-run start by scoring | teen year division. Challenges will by the addition of regulars abSehl ' two tallies in the first inning, and never | he received by the newly elected man- the early games. including Shortstoh| was evened. Roberts made two of Cen- |ager, Harwood Merrill, over telephone | Lt hate 1o U from what it .and_Captain Arthur Fletcher. and} o) oovon nits off Branch. Columbia 2418. this is true, the report may be combined with others which hav course on the Thames from Put- |lain managh Outfelders Cy Williams, Irish Meusel ! S 18 et 2 AR RO Slen BEAE TLE Sl S o A membership committee in = eale. A i coming out of Centre in the formulation of an impression that all is not William T. Spenc ] Henderson and | o LONDON, ~March 30.—Thousands | F. D. Robinson and a tournament com- well with the athletic situation at this blue grass college, Why? The BANCROF‘ I N GREA‘ I ! S‘ I lAR question involves a tale which may be regarded as dramatic, or, at least, | Ethered wlong the banks “of the | mittce composed of C. L. 9 9 |one with a strong moral connotation, a tale which all coll€Bes Who are | morning (o main pecitione thor e iy | Pierce and Henry Thurtell given cach fall to the hunting of big game may, with some advantage, | they might witness the an O atene : Pixie. the sun deserted them. Hea: clouds threatened @ downpour all the annual Oxford-1 Matches have been listed w b ace, which will be it Camoe Shmeslh morning and throughout the game. but ths did net prevent the natives from | given e 2 £ TSI SO’ & S| rowed at 5 o'clock this afternoon ntral and Western high| nroyement fore mnoon all vantage points w. {z a band and everything to enliven the Centre sprang intolthe limelghtiin - oo’ ¢ % Fesiern M1 season of 1919 by crashing West Cannot Fi crowded with enthusiasts carrying | the Gther sohod Umps ot Fine Men the dark blue of Oxford or the light | FER Fitreibe MBS | in American Association | |blie of Cambriee 'MOMENTUM, THE RACER, = MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Mareh | | p 0l the crews were pronounced to| Xax : —Cmpires In’ the American | [race was expected. o oo+ <% 'SEEMS RIGHTLY NAMED | Vidfiyh ="t me s Yesterday. for the first time the Nationals started. operations . Maurice molne ta ho Gallandot 16, hein bt nor’ the proceedings. nor did it check the vic-} torious streak of the Griffmen. who 5 , e e Momu" Ala., March 30.—Davy Bancroft, star shortstop of the New |defeated Princeton, and by cleaning ¥ Appears Stror dent hollow fashion by a count of 9 to 0. - A 5 = 5 . f i is {up less illustrious opponents with The program of entertainment af- York Nationals, underwent an operation yesterday in which his | (85 ouitate ease. Danville, the seat of ed the big leaguers was even more ils were removed. The Giants are stopping here on the tour [Centre, and Loutsvills as well. became ! : c : 1 ::l":‘:pnllnu! End enjoyable than they 1 fous < ".. B . (fired with enthusiasiam. Great was| | Association will not be allowed Cambridge w considered most| Frank Farrar thinks highly of a|!0 shoot st on d one fea-|northward. Bancroit will be able to start the season with the team, it |Charlie Moran, unbeatable, indomita- 10 impoxe fincs on unruly play- probably the winner during the ear Lt e nanol ains e s e o ia ble and inimiiable waa his team of| | ers thix xéanon, under word sent | ldays of the training season. but Ox. |homebred two-year-old by Harrigal| hroke into the Pare of i ovnspiray o bring about] W3S S0 Kentuckizns and Texans. out to club owners, by Thomas J. [ (ford has lately improved noticeably, out of Meddling Hannah he is train- | schedule. takine Por dowatall of ihe professionals. | — o = b key, president of the league. | [and today had many backers who be- | ing at Bowie for the spring race 4 R e et - - | Gets Joit From Crimson. They may recommend fines fo | |lieved that the crew would break the | meeting, which begins Saturday. = M e e e hak fallowed Indians at San Antonio. TRAINING TRIP GAMES The season of 1920 was looked for-| | the league head, however, and | |DOSt-war winning streak of Cam-| This voungster is called Momentum | e e N cionict e N S ward to as the great year. Harvard will retain the privilege of | |bridge. and he has breezed a quarter of i e ] ‘P:,;“,,;“,,,‘,"i&;“,}"::‘.,:’h,rkI,.lf(.‘,?,,‘fi',,"?,::‘}.,3::';2,,,33—,;,‘",‘; was_booked. Georgia Tech was book-| | banming a player from the field | | The Cambridge crew is somewhat|mile in better than 24 down the back- | will win Feat. wand old fort erected by P [Sovaana moiaas iy G oL e e e & {ed. There was no more doubt in Lou- | | if deemed mecenary. | Ineavier than the Oxford eight. but ex- |siretch. No other” two-year-old at[its zames in the fifteen hundreds, an alli ig 1]isvill that M 's athlet vould farm the oldest house in the United |their barnstorming trip here today. H 7 e aad e o 1|swamp the Crimson and the Yellow- was more apparent than real. Imns declared that this advantage Bowie has worked as fast, States, and other po.ns of interest in|Jim Bagby was booked to pitch, and, | jackets than th vas thatil oto- = Noted Autois America’s most ancient city. acconting it advices n;;:?]ve;lul:ere. pistierles—Buether, Cadore a5d Kr..e,,.;|{m el el e D pioste 1O\ OLD DOMINION OARSMEN | Scottish Team Due May 17. e ts m'l?u;ce,. el Luncheon Is Regular Feast. probably wil! go the entire route. - L brown and fall from the trees. It was t NG . S| sl e dn matioy Manager Speaker. who went 10| i yooogo e % state ot uiind s niuch as anyihing | _WINNIPEG., Manitoba. March 30— champion hiela on th ; | The Scottish team of professional foof |Los Angel tway. April 10, The, H f)l::.htm:“‘u:: s00ual e Fnembered START PRACTICE SPINS | ali piavers which will tour the Unit 1) . hes Yomikes. and | SCARo the Colorls had an attack un L R s B o tates and Canada during the carly ibewtan 3 = i 1 ub of Alexan- | suymmer will sail from Liverpool on i | stoppable. Belgian Player Has Run of 150 at laria is readving its crews for the | S ving &t New Sork about Ma As the time for the invasion of Cam-| 181 Boliline and an Aver- rowing season. Thirty-five oarsmen s Seaeas The meal was listed as a luncheon. |, MARSEET BPEEKEr, A A o Z . 3 v night, because P hut it was 3 veritable feast of ban- | Hubbard, Fex. Nonday Bight, Becaute | Memphis (Southers) quet proportions. and so tempting | * were the viands that the athletes in- lg;:::gv::.e team. His mother ismuchi™ L o 7 e duiged themselves to the point of{"E/icHer yestie Nunamaker. who is| Df,Roe: Fullerton, Beat. Talcoite and Miltg Searles, Jimm Pullen and J Murphy. Thomas. 17. hardly being able to walk when time t > : . o atis nursing an infected ankle, was left < uAZ the time for the tnvasion of Cam- : omy 1 z?":‘;;"\.’(:;‘;:n;’:n‘n;;t‘l’h;';e:::xfionm’ at Dallas, but will probably join the N Burevenect Tonings)— . H. E.|became dominant: it shricked. Dan- f 57 1-7. “here-semllh{o;ghd oy ind mwove men| George B. Thurston. stroke oar on : et e e bk (S e T e Shreveport (Tess 3 11 “]ville went down 'into its jeans. old age o -7. the year last Sunday and more men |, (®Co ino Orange varsity crew in nounced, however. n 2z Shreveport (Texas) . will report this week. An eight, two Edouard 1913, and coach of the oarsmen in of them had very lttie bending over socks were ‘hauled out of hiding| NEW YORK, March 30. = ¢ es d without ‘Whi “ Ratteries—Perry, Collins, Ferguson and Hoff- | places and everything they contained | Horemans, Belgium’'s amb: -|sauads, a gig and two doubles have | g has been elected graduate man- Hovine & run scored against them. ite Sox on the Jump. man: Bennett, Vérbout "and - Waliace. Was Taid on Contres chanice of Vie- | (raordinary o this counirs. in G |Deen on the water. Roberts. Beeton. |Aoer bt atnictics for Syracuse Uni- - while hammering the local lights for | CORSICANA, Tex.. March 30.—Thel! . o .~ tory. In Louisville—would you believe | liards, broke the world record for;Oliver, Howard, Shuman, Hoy and|yersity. He succeeds iter Shove fifteen safeties. all but Lewis and|White Sox, on a barnstorming tour.| o o cioiie Americans . it?>—a smacking big bet was made |high run in 18.1 billiards and also|Wicker are among last year's men Smith, who resigns to engage in busi- efl Ollr Oy Erickson getting one or more blows. imeet the Fort Worth team of theljusion” (Texas) that Harvard would not score. the mark for average made in any |with the present squad. | ness. Courtney was reached for only three |Texas League here today. °Cyril Tterie N e Petrs amt Femkios 2 So Center came to the Harvard !single session, whether in a block or| The Virginians expect a banner sea- | singles in the seven innings he was Slapnicka, former Cub pitcher, ap-| Batteries—Xaylor. | ins; Pler-| ptadium—agime so confidently that|a continued match, in play againstison, although several of their best | = = | ot i he |peared against the Sox yesterday at|rott Nichols and Wright, Gilham. s¥ie raglacted o i ¢ Alb, \ SaEansts : = S i permitted to linger. Erickson set the | peared ag: Sox : neglected to play the game in a|Albert Cutler yesterd His highiboatmen will not be available until| | Niblick Cuts Big Divot | kids down in order during his two|Brownwood, Tex., pitching for a B. P.| A¢ oklahoma City, Okla— R. H. E |manner that might have brought|run was 150 and his average 57 1 they return from college in June. | * rounds, and in the last {rame Altrock, (O. E. team. the Sox romping away | ciacimnaci Nationaly - I 17 4fvictory. For, instead of kicking all| Play in this handicap match, in = Out of a Golfer’s Nose | b after retiring the first two men. called | with the game, 12 to 1. Oklahoma City (Western) 9 10 2|through the first half and then later | which Horemans is striving for a =t ! 0. W. Johmwon of Chicago, | 'y in his omg-fl_(‘: -"»‘xil“{:‘rlln;‘dégfiml ird = . Batteries—Brenton, ier and Hargra: “'Ii:g‘lvefr?:::i&" ;’:\(b;:;:nks:? f;glon:fih‘; :{ra;ul total of 2400 points. while | | played the most remarkable initial sack while seated upon it. and | SHREVEPORT. La. March 30. herself in the process of making two | by a good margin. E air Heighty, Fla. In fact, it was in the ecighth deserted his post alto-|“Babe™ Ruth is suffering from a sprai one of the strangest xhotx ever At San Francisco, Calif. (ten innings): clean touchdowns. In the second The previous ecord for high run | piayed. He was playing a nib- ®ether to fan with a spectator on the | ed left wri: The injury is not serious| . R.H. B | half Harvard. with unlimited high- competition in 18.1 balkline bil- ‘ ide lines. and “Babe” may not be out,of man; cago [ Nationsl 4 6 2lgrade substitute material, simpl vas 140 s catanls 5 ick ahot, when the club in some e one thing after another for | training games. &;.:‘:-::xcn ‘5:»:.-h‘ G l"x 9 ; B AL e aaterial ply ,”;ls;n‘:&a_sral‘:k ,;3:;;;::::‘\;1.;’!:;“,“; Massachusetts Champion Accepts ma ne:r::;lloon:::dh;:-le :::dr' S oaimei bt Watter Jonmson i | proo o, e Ao e Cizen = Secoad ¥iny. Mt teh s Tves net. the potna: | Invitation to Go With U. S. Samc mp amd M M on 4 s c # rowns’ Regulars Going Home. The result was far-reachink; Dan- | Ment match. lves set the previous P brid f th taki . 1 e > i Y ridge of the moxe, taking out | B ey R e ville was broke. Louisville's foot |Frecord for high average in this same o ool sised diver. | face by a bad-bounding ball during in- W ORLEANS, La., March 30.— « field practice preceding the game. The | The first team of the St. Louis Ameri- e St ety oy o | e exBergi(or home olay, southern horizon appearcd a roseate 3 right eve which bled profusely. hu | L : That is the 181 mark of 20.83 for|of Watertown, state amateur cham-| At ha Seran r’lflf,‘-"‘w:‘.’.'{"iiiiz"fii Cubs Sent Ten Innings. ~1920 Record. ixlnl:r:al:: G:y?;::te;r“:ncfi:;‘e‘ TT;?; grand average in a complete contest, [ pion, will sail for England late next g oclla S : PITCHERS. ~Bats.Throws. I A e Treads ol The “ier) made by Willie Hoppe against Mau-|month to participate in the British ¥ ball enthusiasts were staggering. But | Match at 31%. REDS’ 1921 ROSTER. [[| hop. ever springs eternal. - On the i Team to England. Still another world record in —— danger at the hands of the Belgian. BOSTON. March 30.—Fred J. Wright work as if nothing had happened. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., March 30.— Ereato; e iog Eitching. b i Vi in Paris. i {amateur and epen golf tournaments : Sl Another game with the San Francisco | lay Dremier.. 1 1 oo 1| Yense Shl: afotne tapion el with) e A I e var i Tk O e has acceptad an invitac Rain Prevents Yannigan Game. |team is on the program of the Chicago) Earl Beucks [ P O o I» |in his match with Cutler, up to last | tion to join the United States golf 8 E 7 Cubs today mhe = e 2 3 i 2 ight. had made an avera £} team. { ORLANDO, Fla. March 30—Under| CUlA00S 0 o\ L0 the full nine | Hod Biler - ® ¥ too anxious to recoup. Danville DIght erage ofteam - ; 5 . - - - o 26 4- ht said he understood F. C. the guardianship of Walter Johnson the |, ~HIPPO’ ¥ h ¢ Ray Fisher 110 R R B20) lioked its lips in_ anticipation, |26 4-26. Wrig! ! d o Nitionar Tannigans left last night to | /nnings againet San Francisco yester:| st T e art e agan: Itsimotoriicars, it notitis e B Ixewton of Towell, who came cast| Join the main squad at Jacksonville to- | ¢5¥ E00 S OVR WVETIR (Grove i the | e waarqua AL 5% | homes, and then on a golden after- | il L i e + day. Rain prevented a clash with the! ginning run, 4 to 3, for the Cubs, in the| Eppa_kizey L L ‘3% LnooRT wenkSdown o htlants SR AGd | D Whittemere of Pinchurst, for- Orlando nine yesterday. tenth round. Leo Seiffert R R 636 L):;D;:n::g '(l;:;-;::ng;gn:zvhnsln,ea;tl mery a Massachusetts player, would | CATCHERS. Fieldinz. | basting as had been pictured only | accompany him. | Pirates Play Travelers. |Tom Conway ... B R N.E. |in_Danville nightmares. MISCELLANEOUS BASE BALL || | 17 1> ROCK, Ark.. March 3 e arews T Since then Danville has been only Women in Golf Final. e e s T atiouala | T i (R SR a ghost of her former self. No money, Lasker and Capablanca Suspend T e e | - e I e Do dose, but nothing like Damwile,| Fifth Game in Title Play |7 V. Hura of Pitisburgh. will defend | J S Every Day Is Fools Day for some people—butnot INFIELDERS. Georgetown. 4: Holy Croes. 4 (twelve | {1, Rock Travelers. All the first strin 3 ™ . g i S i innings; darkness). s — = Grailey Berrshill R 3 which they say, has been tottering - her title today in the north and a?uth Pennsylvania, 3 Catholic Univer- | Beh 20 B on R, o tencr | Sam Bomne” .. K &t on the verge of a general receiver- After Thirty Moves. golt championship against Mrs. F. C. : s I sity, 2. ox——Cid Americans, | from Tulsa, were 'in Manager Gibson's|Juke Daubert x [ ship since Tast fall.” Hence, ill feel-| HAVANA, March 30.—Dr. Emanuel Lette 3> "’H‘ hicago. Svestern cham- 1% See our windows tme.” SR H At Austin, e g e 52" | party for the trip in the south for a|Maynard Felix' i {Ing. hence recrimination and charge |Lasker and Jose R. Capablanca will [Blon. Mre. Hurd won vesterday from me. * = second team. T L L e 7South- | Series of exhibition games. Lewis Fonseca K and counter-charge. And the moral | resume tonight the fifth game of their |J; 5. Pritchard of Chicago. three and for the new We can sell STANDARD : : AT Galyenton, Tex—Atlanta. outn- Lt ifche ot B of this story. which has been brought jchess (ournament, which was ad- | {0, while Mrs. Letts took her matd Spri h £ i make anto accessories at less |2 ern). 3. G: = Exas). = il Larry Kop Rt out of Danville by a recent visitor, [ journed at 1 o'cloci this morning aft- | ¢ = o Sreenc des i - |2 ning! e Cards Leave Texas Today. William Schirmer £ i is when you hunt big gafe let the |er Dr. Lasker had sealed his thirty-|Wich, by the same score. | [ & pring sha mn than STANDARD prices be : cause we buy for 40 Stores Carl Schmehl ... R I’ instead of one. ORANGE. Tex., March 30.—The St.|Cale Suiey -0 1 1 the new soft hats. ) At Little Rock, Ark—Omaha (West- ern), 2: Little Rock (Southern), 1. sport of the thing suffice. first move. I ‘Wrestle for College Title. : Sroront ! Louis Nationals” break camp toda: 7 2 Those who have marked the career | Play last night revealed masterly . ; v 3 Auburn. Ala—Toronto " Interna- | LOUIS XatI0RE IOk e OUTFIELDERS. of Dr. Albert H. Sharpe at Yale—Dr. | tactics by the two players, who are! ,l_hling,m §core: a 67 | moff-'me - » : - Flshburne Acad-|bers of the team and students of the|Paul Dawson ... R R N.&. N.p | Sharpe has just resigned as physical | contending for the world champlon-; PINEHURST, N. C. March 30.—A 2 Speclals T]JIS Week h * e e ool toes s-ficolt are) cntezen rihe| Betinan Rk i%i| director to become the head of @ |ship. and. experts saw. in the posi-|round of 67 on the championship Quality Hats List Price Our Pice | - Va—Penn § Cardinals’ will return directly to St.|{rEe Paskert. & R ‘956 | school of physical education at |tions of the pieces when play was|course to the credit of Tommy Kerri- e e 3 ; S Kdaie Rousl Loy 975 | Tthaca—can hardly escape the Im-!suspended this morning many oppor.|®an is the star performance so far 203 Pennaylvania A e s : 12: Florida, 11. — Dennis Willlams.. L 3 7 nre!sh"dl:il!hlhifl uD!lflngl?c fl:n‘tle- tunities for either to win the contest. | credited to “:he flnr«ife;a_lomals !wth! 1215 Pennsylvania Ave. cans . . .- . $21509 LU0 s a. 3: Ogle- c ; man and high-class coach in various| The advantage alternated during the | have foregathered at Pinehurst for Boyce Moto Maters, Spe- : ey aizven miage: aaHuna L Houston Sells Cards a Pair. 1 e b Cis 18 1920 won 2 and lost | sports was altogether misunderstood |four hours of play last might, Dr. | the north and south open tournament. caliorFord . o 3% 3.00 | ‘At Agricultural College, Miss.—Missis-| HOUSTON. Tex., March 30.—Third).536. The team it .277 and felded o680 _ | and unappreciated by the Eli Lasker extricating himself from what | Kirkwood, Australian open cham- MobileOil AUgalcans) 739 | sippi A & M., 1: Tilinois, 1 Baseman Jewelens, last year manager| The Reds joined “the National Leng He was taken to Yale from Cornell. | seemed to be a careless situation, and | Pion. has a 74, _ s : Nt Columbus, Ga.—Camp Benning, T; ! of the Houston club, and Outfielder | 1576, the first sear of the league ey drop.| Where he occupied an established | later turned the tables on his oppon- u.u..mge,.;o.:’.; 5.75 < « South Carolina, 4. Bill Stelleauer, champion hitter of the | it Mombership after 1N, bu rejoined | position as foot ball, base ball and |ent. Capablanca cast aside the con- Auto Top dye—Whis 3 Houston team. have been 50ld to the | During their carcer of 36 yents ‘"t 'na. | PASKeEL ball coach. e went to Yale | servatism which marked hig play dur- (black-pts) - . 5 .60 St. Louis Nationals. fional League the Ieds woi 235" aat and speedily became—nothing at all.|ing the first four games of the tourna- Spotlights, Corkolite That Puzzl 61 pames. ranking 00 e lengue Nte- | Proctically, | Every man who admires | ment, and played aggressively, keep- 4 time standing With a percentage of .48, a clean sportsm: - |ing Dr. Lasker almost continually on b ‘Windshield Mirror S" Plays at F'uzzie | CLARENDON BALL FIELD e .v"”x"m'.‘.'.""f.f..fl"l"‘"i‘:" hrisdent: | Sarpe well in his new venture. the defensive until after the twen- beveied B 285 | e oran, ger; Fran ehle, (Copyright, 1921.) tieth move. Window anti - rattiers oy muey mvaxs—==| WILL HAVE NEW STANDS | aumize meeeeee: srmsmrme s | Here are two plays Involving a foul| CLARENDON, VA., March 30.—Clar- Whisone e 18 <05 I3 Lycas B Sprin y e nereed s 11.20 Windshield Cieaner, E wk‘znrdd.fl.. R 125 | Standar: D1 GLI[:; 150 : A : Reliable Jacks. Ttioe ggg |° i ere are two strikes the {endon is rushing to the s t s 2 X tip. There aro two sirikes on the |endon i rushing (o'the upport of itz | MYERS OF ROBINS INLINE. | mronwinarox, tnas Mareh 30— tizens of | g 2 L his Virginia town want visiting base | NEW YORK, g‘:fl’dz&?"}” Myers. | The colleglate wrestling champlonship b J . 3 ms olfere ma 10 be well cared for. Funas | D3 Brookivn Natioasis 1 Geq | of the midale west and the cast will be the catcher recovering the ball befor ands at Lyon Field and lum- | been @ hold-out. determined here tonight when Indiana it touches the ground. Now for play | b cived for.tie work. The second and Penn State teams meet. Indiana number two. There are two strikes oor o he Clarendon station bu! - 1 3 3 on the batter. He swings at the next | ing has been turned over to the asso- Columbia Quints Do Well. Penn State is the recognized eastern ball. fouling it off It strikes the |ciation and will be equipped with| Columbia Athleye Club entertained | collegiate champion. catcher between the mesk and pro-|shower baths and other conveniences z s tector, and is momentarily held in |for the athletes. its basket ball teams that established Penn State Gri Out that position. Then it dislodges it-| Manager Bill Malone has ordered his |8uch good records on the courts dur- enn ridmen Out. self and rolls out, the catcher recov- |squad to report for practice Sunday |ing the past campaign. The juniors,| STATE COLLEGE, Pa. March 30.— ering it before it touches the ground. | morning. A uumber, of engagements| o° " P00 CHRAIER T 3| pprins et hallivescticeihesanitodayias What about these two plays? have been made for the Clarendon e of the cighteen|penn State College. A large number of batter. He swings at the next ball + =and fouls it slightl catcher’s protector and bounds DaveMcC'y 110 108 Handicap. 8 8 8 * White Sox. Ring. LR Do You Want an Henley. 92 104 82 A.Ferber. 93 83 86 ld Ci ton. 98 A R R 0 l own Canoe - — || —this year? If you do, place idsuan your order NOW and avoid Prram Fire Estinguich - stiaguis g g m'r:ll.h ;‘I‘-nktl) 10.00 Dixons Transmission Grease No.67.,5lh.cans 3 gg 225 ol Lace-On Tire Boots (U. n AS)H" . .. 4 3% These are only a few of our |, ¢ e complete stock of auto acces- Firat Is Out; Other n Dead Ball. | Mot games, claim the 110-pound® cham-'l'hndld!'neg‘rep‘f;ln?d “w Cr'mc"‘ Harlow. | ¢yefin™ " 108 108 78 108 100 disspoointmentiiater A NEW NARROW x mfle‘: ‘We sell a1l Standard 5 ali chses Where tis Xoul (i bomes pionship of the District. The seniors | Th* Practice Will continue for six weeks. | roderiek. 70 &5 80 Itightstine 20 83 06 A small deposit reserves Make Tires, Tubes, patches |1 9 alsh. . , 10 o a08 any canoe. Big stock on directly off the catchers protector. { Ford Designing Speed Engine. |won sixteen and lost six engage- Etlett | and other accessories—at loss i N than Standerd Prices. ¥ triking . the bats = . s, i urn i Stes Siling muine, (g Daiemae DETROIT, Mich., March 30—A new |™¢7t ’ Pin Tourney for Marines. 4| ghand. before 1t touches the ground twenty-four-cylinder engine is being de- B 11 Basketers i 5 Marine Corps Bowling lLeague is| Totals 190 181 Free Catalogue. Mot b Eo o stiil ot et ity Bel oAty dvre urral eters in Final. receiving many entries for the handi- | o man, as there was in play number [} E0E) DY SR€ FOW 1o Ve & Burrall Class girls will end their|CaP duckpin tournament it will con-|{omein: 5 03 8o l one. 1n play number two, lvfl}\;re () ot Pl b '" ‘; N “:0" CUP| pasiet ball season tonight, when they|duct after the close of its schedule. | Reinoehl.. &2 90 84 ball was momentarily held between |and Harmsworth trophy races here this | will play the White Sox sextet of In-|Members of the league and other at- | Walker.. 5137 oaff ° mask and protector, all chances for | summer. The American Powerboat As- | dian Head, Md., at Ipiphany gym-|tached to marine headquarters are|Whitford. 116 108 OO05-F.st. Cluett.Peabody & Co.IncTroy, NY. an out on such a play immediately | soclation recently raised the piston dis- nasium. Play will get under way st|eligible to compete. The event will [ Handicap. 20 2 1410 N. Y. Ave. cease and the ball becomes dead. placement iimit from 2,150 to 3,400, 8:15 o'clock. be held at the Recreation drives. Totals.. 311 161 513 ' r [ : *

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