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22 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 ' SPORTS >riffs Meet the Giants Here Today : Huggins Announces Opening Line-Up for Yankees HANK SHANKS TO START | [tz s v, S WHO WILL TRY FOR U, S, COLLECE TITLE W ARD, INSTEAD OF BAKER, SEASON AT THIRD BASE| v | | s | i g, #0877 @0l |5 GIVEN THIRD BASE JOB plon, one afternoon the Iatt N EW YORK, April 8—The New York Americans and the Brookiyn part of next week, it wan an- Wins Hot-Corner Assignment Over Ellerbe and | | hauhe 2t White o tor dny. A 5 = o . . Nationals were at Baltimore, Md.. today for the final road game of b In answer to a telegram ask- ) Foss—Stars With Erickson in Beating ing perminaion for Fvans 1o their spring exhibition series. Manager Huggins of the Yankees | y with the President, € McGraws at Norfolk, 2-1. | B Chrinttan: accretary 1o the | with the chiet BY DENMAN THOMPSON. e i i SATHER permitting, Washington fans today will get their first [ | Epaus any day mext week. =~ | | | i W peck at the 1921 edition of the Nationals, who are scheduled bers of the propesed four-ball i | | [ has,_announced the following batting order for the opening of the sea- son: Fewster, second base; Peckinpangh. shortstop: Ruth, leit field: Meusel. right field; Pipp. first base: Bodie. center field: Ward, third base. and Schang, catcher. FEither Carl Mays or Bob Shawkey will pitch the opener. Frank Baker, third baseman. whose 5 retnstatement now it bemg concd. BAKER IS DISSATISFIED; ered by Judge Landis, probably will mot get into the Yankee 1ne-up for MAY QUIT THE YANKEES some while. Bakers questioned (picnpn status is not keeping him on the g e bench. Manager Huggins believes the infleid he has named for the start of Hoa, With the | o the campaign his strongest and wanis ine’aew Fors s ko aas: to give it a real test. In diScussing clarcd to be dissatistied with the re- the reiention of Ward at third base ports that Judge Landis will demand Huggins said: 2 hearing for his participa < Srhile Tbelieve that Feanl Bakerd Gt 1aa rar . cibationiin in !is going to help our team greatly and | HBaker isn't a contract breaker. and will greatly improve our chances of | he doesn’t think there is anvthing to ook the matter up cxecative to- to tackle the New York Giants in the fifth game of their inter- | | atch will be Henry P. Fletchs league series at American League Park, starting at 3 o'clock. Threaten- ing skies and damp grounds are the prospect, but unless moisture actually is_descending in generous quantities at the appointed hour, hostilities will not be called off. Manager McBride wants to maintain his record = of not missing a work-out and is more than anxious to demonstrate to i-Fi Sl e Tolk: (haithc 2T victory fegistered agaiast the men for | ounaolt Semi-Finals On. McGraw at Norfolk yesterday must not be regarded as the lone excep- | o PINEHURST, & / o tion to the string of three defeats suffered at the hands of the Gotham | (o, "une Mhaiches in (he BOCCR S0 er. underareretary of April 8.—J Frankiin king of hitters. may Chester base ball ciub. €., April S.—Semi- TR gang thus far. including that forfeited affair at Jackson, Tenn., last Mon- | weve pliveed here today. B 1 Merrs ] l - x 3 z i 5 shis A s | success, I am going to start the se cover up. but he is not go| o day, when the joint barnstorming tour started. man of Waterbury met Frank Dyer ! I Mt vind hase. Tha | any one HIviE Ml e o e aca 2 Local followers of base ball will | === of Upper Montciair and Perry Adair 3 | [combination with Ward at third and | him, and unless something is done to sce in the team McBride places on jof Atlanta played Gardiner White of Fewster at second will be tried out |$ton the investigation they will loss the fleld quite the niftiest aggrega- | INasawa RS s ir e e :i‘“‘ of ‘"-“lf that have worn Wash- i el Pl ! = 1 ewster i3 unable to play | Frank Mill r of the Ch ngton uniforms in many a_season. LoD Gl ; : They will got a close-up of the ath- | X ApH oA wan anio | ) ; |staing power. Then' Wi onh gt s etes zbout whom much has = i - shifted to second and Baker at thir k _to pl 3 written since the players started 19 i > = Baker sidering ph o their conditioning at Tampa the last 5 5 = - 3 nx him e OF Febtuary snd have & chance to S | N s | 5 | Indians Fail to Bunch Hits. his home and make it posible to b ormers, the ability of m 5 Caldwell hei “hattanoo ) Samwiare well actuaitee s Dl i .o:r:d:::n'-'u“o:\"r ;:\d‘v“:“l"nc: dited with t with, fit in as cogs of the machine ; Association team fo five hits yes- | credited with the c McBride will pilot during the fast- Mullin and Felsch to Form | [iortey, i the foxt Tull same he lia |of the tolal wer approaching championship season. | Shea.p. 1 itched this season, but the Cleveland | Tulsa, ¢ nd Heilmn - ndependent Club. Indians 10st. 1 10 0. because they could (and Ve . Cobb Bing Miller on Exhibition. I o T D s been T It is probable that Bing Miller, : CHICAC0. HApsiINE - Three Coukten e L A s e B LT the highly touted minor league slug- 42410 Totals.. 28 members of the White Sox club who A labami s piehe: Bigh e e A as hal e nning o toduy's ger who was obtained only after a | °Batted for Toney in third were released because of indictments e L e ey oD EEY BoOnCd ok 193 long and bitter controversy with the | tBatted for Smith in eighth. onnection with the 1913 White ghamplons were retined on fiy balls |clghtcen lnnings . New Y Sox-Cincinnati world series scanda Speaker was o - N L e IREE R R R e organizing a team of their own. | ROGER W. WETHERED. R. P. HUMPHRIES, up because of his spiked lex. Hecx-| Brave Yannigans Can Clout ’ To any Hlumging has made the fans |, Rans—Rapp. Shank { with the object of playing clubs mot tercolleginte golf championship will have an international Interest. Oxford and Cambridge beam reaches Cineinmat Satarimy. "* | BOSTON, April S —Johnny Cosne wonder whether the great fuss over | Tio-bise bits—Brown, ge (), In the major loagucs, with George|imtend io accept_ the Invitation (hat han been cxiended (o them (o take part in the cvent. Thin will he the P8 e and, Ail Kierotts twisied eo bandsome. B v Wil e £ Gn urke. hits—0' Rourke, | K- 2 ¢ g e hack. | me that golf teamn represcnting the two bix English universities have ever Kone nbroad. Among th i i io Hi or the Yanniga the B T B K npon, | ghittty (5. pactérion”™ ikt By | sciated with other brokers in back: | witl he Cyril Toliey, ritixh amatear champlon: Roger W. Weihered, a brilliant piayer, and R. v Humehrios. | Tigers Make Big Hit Total. i, ‘G5 1 “imisns et [ "esis Dufty Lewis has mot had a chancs | Ericku, ‘2" bunbir play—tice 1o Shanke. | The three players are Joe Jackson, T | DETROIT, Miciv, April $.—The De-| was beaten in 112 exhibition game o work the lameness out of his left | Hits—Off Toney, >"{anings: off Barmes. | former outfieider; Charles “Swede’ {troit Americans. "in their sojourn | Parir. Tenn. vesterduy. % to o Jo and the chilly atmosphers pro- | 5,1 3 lnnings: off Erickson: = in 7 inainks: | [iiaberg, former &horistop. and Claude |G. U. MAY SHIFT LINE-UP | SCHOOL NINES POSTPONE |ihroush,the southwest, in five games Vannigans went ou 4 hatting < Nailing today is not calculated to | o Mosridge ia 2 imnings." Loning pitcher | Williame, former pitcher. It i3 stated FOR GAME WITH CORNELL | ALL {z0 far this woek have hit sixty safe- | and beited the offerings of Paui J help him. 1 ut K ! that two other former members of the 14 9 s. including ten home ru; Cobb. ' son and Garland Braxton for a rouad Rt voralile Puroructicall condifigny| | U=wes_ Bresm anah kel White Sox club—tred, McMullin,_third | [ i OF TODAY’S GAMES ! Hiciiman, Vench, Biue and Woodail o o atotion, also mean that Walter Johnson. who baseman, and Oscar “Harpy’ Felsch.| Georgetown University's nine mav _ None of the high school teams will | — E R R ] U o BT i gt RN [ b g e o] — [ ——— o ——o——] bout RS, center. and was promptly cash- 5 _ | encountering Cornell at the Hilltop| 2 0557 tating the exhibition. Mac is too crafty to risk {ed by O'Rourke, who Shot .er player, Joe Gedeon. for. odl ating the postponement of all 3 : . a smoking e Fashi Ana St olees ba A1) came i antests, West : 1 a2 ” b ink the business arm of his ace singie over the midway cushion. marly I e W e g’({h;(';:l::‘“’; WI: Ke bus "1'{:“ game Believes Several Yanks Can gontests. Western and Exstern were to HE “Smartest” Dressers 'choose y 5 (G laxicyjnsdolah seions Tiheeat) oyt acEicaus AEGlisiexpectel 10 s ere tomorrow e team : {have met in a championship ser . s Suf Sntavorable Clrcumetances, (Ag | MR, LR “when ‘an unusyal double iier hia‘that”thrce Offer Formir [ 14 not workk smooth enough in th Match Australian. ral Stadium, while Tech their Apparel here—which proves . Jith.Shaw will be called on for mound |one out w et acala g leaguc men would be included., Dartmouth and Penn State contes J. 8 Kirkwood, star Australian play - Georgetown Freshmen “ [ duty., with the likelihood that Phil c?r‘he“m:::;hnwun ;Itier?élznge;d:r‘-: loTh:h:‘:I‘;; S 'Si:fx:p.::}l:;fi] changes «made bafore the en- goifer, “r:n” “u’:):vns:;:ruumlvng zolf | A, dl:;fi'“tt;‘o:;fufl-h(r!py L them SHIcrt i every Sense e, oid Rube Benton will be|bim to third The catcher overran|eclube, and both players and backers|EASements. to satiafy Coach O'Rel ® §5 the south with his triek|Bakimore o supses the Paknr. b2 EY b . , Two of the regular Glants will not|fagged after & chone. whiiny was|were optimistic in thelr outlook on Art Reynolds probably will piteh|gnots, is a marvel at control and;i€chnic Instituie nine. \Washingtonians are noted ior :‘en;n l')h: scene lBhi af(lzlrnoo';n. g{w;:- ?qin‘ig run up and down the line Rapp' e du Steoia N, against ""? ';"“’I'fl"-*‘ who downed Vir- 3 | nin clubs with unerring ac.| - their insistence regarding true ve K. Bancroft and Right-|tried to sneak into the counting sta. | 2 at Charlottesville yvesterday, according to Fred McLeod o e i : 2 5 fielder. Ross Youns. with Manager | tion. but was nipped at the plate on | Reds Ready for Indians. and Hyman and Bissonette. mounds- | the Columbia Country Club, who i SYBIL BAUER HAS MARK yle in their dress—therefore, A e T RO B e L | crserxaTi onio. apen S—rhe| B AT GEN T VS SEIE G e Reek, from U, ST SERE L FOR WOMAN SWIMMERS I| s Npesy pprenes Choose o 254 " 2 s Y, g il e D hitting strengt o th a., whei he in the pro- H 1 . eral other extra players. Young has| . . ‘.Dr;'; ::;;'l""‘* th. el |C|m nnsti Reds of the Na 4 N L Rl A 5 ! Their Apparel Here. ERc leg. which het Injured tu an } ally was chalked|jeague are on the home reservation 2 s ¢ - While Kirkwood is an adept with alij € 30, April K—The Ilinois! Our showing of ready-to-we: exhibition game a week ago, and Ban- | UD in the eighth before Mogridge set- {again and were scheduled to indulge | @USe « g : Lis clubs. MeLeod helieves there are | Athlctic Club of Chicago won the na- | suits offers v & et 5 = eroft has not yet fully recovered {rom | tied down. Rapp singled with one out,|in lizhi practice at the nark this! Marsland was defeated. i G sions T e e s suits oliers you a wide range to the effects of having his tensils re- |, o (ot P SIS e e T e . permitting, | InyXorth Carolina at Chapel Hill yesto st are his e on polo championship last Sl g e e moved. Assistant Manager Hughev | to third when Snyder. bat-| o, s tion games wth the ¥ throuzh Morris h At the “o- | night through a 9 to 1 victory of the ! i prices unbelsy Jennings and Coach Cosy Dolan will [ting for his fellow receiver, cracked | Clevelands = wnday, |hittinz. He clouted a homer .n thellymbia pro admit g s Chicace LAthio e Asitt S ably low for such styles, quality direct the activities of the Giants in|a safety over O e >, : = fourth. scoring a runner ahead, andlalmost perfect control with all his| =% < ic: Assoclation, which ¢ o ~ B = = dicect the activitles of : ¥ Rourke's head. Pat-{ Tater drove It fwo more scorex with| sinhe . took second place. The Olympic At and workmanship. 3 erson was sent in to hit for Barnes| : 4 le. Polloc o Raol i Rerti s R “ 0 fc. O s i e ot Wine 3ob at Tara. |07, Vo8 SBL IR to M for Barner( Appalachian Ovens May 14, {2 double,” Poock sy font, D i cal a ook or 2 sice nut 2 et Club of San Fraucisco Sniehed | Specially Priced a! ol addition to Judge, hHa'rrls.Iaf{_er the catch, g %! BISTOL. Tenn.-Va. April s=Theltally.” The Cailere e A exlinok AL ithird by winning from the New York pecially Iriced 2 J T, AT S ice. who from | Nearly 5000 fans were on h: : Appalachian Le ntly re-|play the Durham Piedmont Gt o T 5 ate and Athletic Club, T 2. S¥bi the outset were assured of permanent | the contest. by far the Tarnond (7| organized. with Knoxville, Bristol. {at Durham todas and will me t Toiri- | inart Same. o aimost perfeet. cons | the T A. C. st a world recor i o befths, the hardy spectators who|semblage yet to turn out during the | Johnson City Kinzsport, ceneville |ty College in the same town to-itrol af the mashie znd medium iron | 16 rd ck k. = | Meave the eclements today will see|Griffs-Glants tour. Shanks and Rice;and Clevelang as members, will open | morrow 1127 Bix naser to the Australian: who. | feating Margaret Woosaride of tae | u ' T n! olding forth a T oth contributed worth-while field-| the season May 12. vever. is not as long from the tec Al 4 il base, and. for that matter, will|ing play: =} ‘ ver. 18 s L Detroit A. C. in 1.16 which was ¢ glimpse the same old reliable Hank | In 2ddition to a great improvement | % % g PSR : s i cavortmg at the hot station. when the |in the brand of huriing presented el Pratt's Return Ousts Bradv. COLLEGE BASE BALL. | xcirkood's game. MeLeod . i 2 t-Styled B up on e champion- Nationals the s cord i H P hide OUS @ H ou (:flrrec - . ship campaign next Wednesday. It|Erickson and Mazr:i‘;’f'&"fif\-m“fi'.'w,. B T baue miutam o o eans g,.rwn‘ O aoit Terh handsn Lyte i8 not definitely settied that Shanks!portant factor the victory of the | ¢ Cl 1"" " onaln e oif L ' < i 9 nt. Kirkwood passed!ner of the north and south open will play third base throughout the|Griffs. For the first time not a &in, . S s Tha L i g ? 3 ' on b ojand the nt White Sulphur Spri it f t =l Manaver Huszh Thaff: neton on his way 1o T e Salphur Springs | stretch of the season. but for the Elsou; was charged against Mc- in disp: 45y ake Forest—Wake Forss:, Wor. | Philad eie and wastourney, playing the best golf of | at least, and until he shows|Bride’s men. Erady was P eLend to stop over for|any of the professionals who made Are the Hit of the Se: of slumping in his stickwork Brady was a Sotit the i sirouit, - Mel = e Hit of the Season Rl of sixvining il Bin sOckwork ml e (."d"n;_x‘:] Tans: Lo e b ; 'rnuvbull ,over the Columbia osurse.ithe winter ~circuit. Me .}»‘nd ;::1.1': vacant by the departure ofg Eddic erers for Red Sox e Teuy etcon the Austrs considerably and is hitting a longer Foster. DARLING e - " 3 : £ a1 off 4 . {ball than ever. Barnes has been tron- e e e | Doswn Ao s e ! . one on tom bled with hoils this winter and has notncemen . and it ends for the | Roche: : o 5 ive the middle e aw vith- [ not been ab! 0 himself justice, . Time being~ speculation regarding the | terdne Theee, op omal® 11 10 6, ves- 3 i .2 vie LR T s s Catar) 10 while Hasen ’ only uncertain position on the club. In | were homers in the bat bombardr o, ‘W YORK. April”8.—Umpir " Fin - | other mar ints never before | has not done as we!l as he did three making his decision Mac said it Was|which met the Rochester ruitiora ieht !l K'em. whose 'eg was Infured by s 4 -en in this ecountr 18 ago. Emmett French and Cyril up to him to present the strongest front | game was the last in the south princ [0V UP in_an exhibition game at e e pks’there ars s i«!Walker also are playing fine golf. possible. and it is his belief that this| o openinz of the season on (he rew. lanta last Tuesdny, will not be ibe to}Man 1 (Canntee: saenood as \nstralian, i according to McLeod. ealls for Shanks at the far corner in-|ujar circuit. = € TeE- | officiate when season opens next| 5 4 . 6 he algo be < irkwood should | The Columbia professional expects slead of either Ellerbe or Foss —The| Wedresday. s in an infirmary at | ¥l od: 27 from in any tournament he | to leave Washington about the mid- gave such a promising exhibition - ! Atlanta. i ters. dle of May to sail for England to . thers i the games played by the Xa- ! White Sox to Play Brewess, Jock Hutehison of Chicago, piay”in’the British open champion- s B wiht win the herth Hgnt from | HICAGO. April $.—The White Sox | ek the outset, but mature reflection led the, U1} Pt At Loulsville this afternoon ! “capt'n” to conclude his club would be; = e mound. Fol- ! y u s gar i i “« . . 2 oo (octified Wi O vmtera om (e . W 2 P At Intianapolis—Cincianadl. 10; Indiansy- By their clothes, men judge men Foas ultimately may demonstrate he ¥ are scheduled, with %, %o icpor0, X. €.—Toronto, 13: Greens is entitled to the assignment, but he has | €77 4nd Mulrenan pitching. e e s 2 b iy 3 S iT some things to learn about playing that | In the Spring a Yeung Man's Fancy Lightly Turns sack in major league stvle. Shanks' . At Tutea. Okia. : o= o ! greater ,,,,j,?(.m,e alifies fiim to step] - Fourteenth Wm for Cubs. At Dariingion. 8. ¢ ? 2 to Thoughts of Clothes Sut as a fAinished product. He lacks only ! CHICAGO, April 8.The fourteenth | " " e Tenn.— e York Glants. Yanl- hitting ability maintained throughout | Victory in practice games this sea- | gans, 13; Maryaville. ° ’ the stretch of the season's £Tind to as-|%on Wwas chalked up for the Cups = At Durham. N. . irham. ¢ sure him of a permanent berth. Hank ' yesterday, wken they beat the Wich-| At Nasuville, ville, b ou an er‘vlce-_- always has been an early starter—a |ita. Kansas, team. 4 to 2, according | “il*: I N C f Spring hitter—and It would seem that 10 a dispatch to Chicago. The Cubs, A% ghariotte, N £ 1 McBride had made a wise decision. in|have lost but four games. I At 5t Toule—Cardinais, 4; laking advantage of the deavy stick | he invariably delivers before the | ======SPORT MART—TWO STORES! ou an > e-‘- rival pitchers get fully into their stride. ! < In'addition to the productive punch he i MRS In (o™ finst " couple. s 9L monthy P —and vou want your Suit made to order at a mod- Shanks is a wide-awake inficlder. a | s 2 ‘smart base runner and will add pepper, erate price— and ginger in large quantities through - , he medtum of his well known shrill Yenor valce | : Tim ei Come to Omohundro’s Shenks) snd Esick Sture i C And You'll Get What You Want Shanks gave an enlightening demon- | stration of hix value at Norfolk yes- | ; ’ terday. when he combed the offer of Toney and Parnes for thre p - QLB Rl i i 1 OMOHUNDRO ich paved the way for hoth Special Low Prices On All Our Good: Fashington's tzilies O'Rourke i 4 3 O Gharrity furnisting the needed punch | _ Special Team Discounts. 818 F Street N.W to cash him lim S Uniforms in Stock. D2 with Howard was orze b z : zon. whoimited the Gotnam wans 0|5 BASE BALLS | two bingles in th en rounds Y : 5 officiated. The lone marker obtainel & ] GLOVES 2 jants was recistered at the |2 PLENTY OF ' MITTS s Moz rid . ; iz BATS % . - & . SHOES 2 Howard sta-ted t s = with & clout over the i BIG CATALOGUE FREE H in left ™ s took £ = ORouriiecs st and casi 7 on an inf vk by Gharrity. which ail fery . 1n. the ofi with | LJ [ ] y ! < J ' Rty Somethln €ew 1n 1410 N. Y. Ave. Qua it | ‘ EOLUON T Ave lity Goes Clear Through : i [ L = 3—Model-15 pring Suits ~ | | Demonstrators ‘ The arfival of our The lines of these new models of One- Coats are positivel, e ] gerssazer § e e have o ese cars that UitEab oubile what angle you may - Breasted Form Fit, view them. The can be bought at CONSIDER - has already created sharply defined s ist, with I . . more excitement, waist, with str: [ , A B L E reduction off list. 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