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::I_L)- SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, 7\7\'_1\!\}”)'(;1'{).\'._ D. ¢, SATURDAY, APRIL 9 1921 - PART 2. _SPORTS. Pinign Griffsand Giants in New York for Two Games : Rickard Due to Name Big Fight S SANDLOT AFFAIR HERE GOES TO NEW YORKERS BY DENMAN THOMPSON. EW YORK. April 9—Washingto wrong foot foremost yesterday, when they finished on the short end of a sandlot base ball score—12 to 11—in what was advertised to have been a ball game, but bore closer resemblance to a cricket match. Today they will help the Giants make their initial bow of the year at the Polo Grounds in the first of two games here. and hope to even up the count in games played to a decision with the McGrawites by putting hoth in the victory bav. Jez Zachary. the sandy southpaw, and Albertus Schacht. the Bronx Bearcat, are listed to adorn the center of the dia- mond this afternoon. while the Sabbath engagement will find George Mogridge and Cube Acosta, or Jim Shaw. hurling the horsehide. < hopefuls got off with their | —The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship. —By Webster | GOOD MORNMING Nice DAY AT IT? NEW YORK BOXING MAY RECEIE K. 0. Is Doomed Unless Gov. Miller Determines to Change His Attitude. BY LAWRENCE PEI RY. EwW \'}l)l\'}{. April 9—Boxing New York state—which the past six months has fc ile TO(;;? JERSEY CITY IS LIKELY TO BE SCENE OF BATTLE | N Carpentier. Report has it that the fighters will meet either within the inclosure of the Jersey City base ball park or on a barren stret sand known as the “thirty acres” likes ta | own arenas, his iriends think he will p h. S cver, think Newark will get the call the Jersey legislature is all set to change the twelve-rc law to an act legalizing fifteen rounds with decistons. BY IRPLAY. EW YORK, April 9—The dope i~ tha t Tex Rickard ct i his how- h of Tex Rickard K the open stret } .. Ihere is also a report today that w0-deci 1 vented in e on torm When all is said and done the fight any thusiasm for a atoresasd promoter does not have fo g If J. Aloysius does horn into the farth = hattle tomorrow the outlook for been the i« inhead of profes- (alrr er Ux:n New Jersey m.fin»l nim Mitchell Replace Peck. Eritfmen-copping will be an sionall pugilism—is doomed e e R N R R e e e il 2ocs unlessiine BTe fellowahowal Gov. Miller changes his present ato|orn s s hrom the Bishcat oM dy, o o nauetiiat his widipost atianorc: far different form from that of ves-| titude toward the nighting game and | game v.,,,l.n“,“':' ",Hzm SagEn Riwhon ghe seanon ppcas oh i g terday. When he found the home ® RIEMOL SEEMS To LIKE ME | certam important legislators re- | el R 2 S ey jax W adjusting plate on a pendulum and when he | br HE's A F Y 4 MONTHS WE CALL [ verse o at enc mogSLSIators. Te- | where that vou can see fight specta- | minds (o the acceptance of a xirar did succee: in locating it the Giants Walker. St e LiL FELLER, HOW AtD 9 DAYS ¢ T“M OSCAR. oW holaE 123 S {tors being carried to the scene of op- ap haf post. He By ML hit him with cverything but the water [ RoI S c 2 =2 erations lin ipolice palrol wasons: YEain ife WESL CoRs o Bt e e e is 0 0 oLD 1S HE His MAMmE 7 owerful Influences at Work. e ,M‘v_‘hj"* : pateol Swagon Dlazine stors book Stars. a souns nings he was permitted to linge e, 6ot 3 i oo| f horvades Aportins ciiies| thersihave been times avhenpugilism[#NAD oM talian the field ha netting the Giants seven bingles and | Sallee. p o o o metropot e atures | was against the law when the wrider showaisnohy azing form as to war eight runs. the exact number of tal- | nvdir 1 0 ract the precens lemisiative | has scen plenty of fans carried away | of Ahat mcmdilhe N lies the Yationals compiled at the|Liitn 2 Lot nd are hing discussed. Powerful | from the ringside in the k maria ‘ a%n et expense of Slim-Sallee. the veteran|xje'[ He 3 ol ifluences dicucted! asalrst bosine e : g : 2 lefthander, when they seemingly put i Ly lirected azainst boxing lie | —but it has been scen i ey City - when the game on ice in round two. Totals 2 106 of tihis S s e AL AR ARG often cnough and prob, will be ve | YATONALS n A E i Zion the writer finds thatio 8 CHO! win » Stage All Set for Shaw. T de T T o o] | is due chiefly to the vast |5 gain. ' ovided The stage was all set for Shaw mHmmL oo o gy H money inves in the Governor Goes (o Bouts. ; & the e has a e, cf o v seale of co claliza- The governo: pOoes t he big bouts been n sou a emor. A & sl : mmercializa & r g f % bou aiep s ngand fwinofont REne memIRnPrcower o ool ! carded as altomether oo |and has his throna of honor, w Will Rebutla \. of his barren efforts during the! o ol | the' siny 15 surrennfedihy GMEIMSIOD DGR ow ) sojourn in the sunny south. woel wiere: in: better «odor every degree of importance. There who owned the Nationals' first appearanc 3 5 o e (Te 1 better odor the ilways are so many policemen about season before home folks. some L taken more amiable part, | {hat the atmosphere has a blue flush “hom braved the elements for a taste G S0 | o more amiable part:|2nd the pickpockei. who reserves his | City fans of the national pastime after a win- R L1he state it is regarded repEnoutlion rations for the exciting rounds when out ter of enforced fasting. i o o of t i A S SO ave no fear of arrest nouncen ppAnnouncer E. . Lawfence Fhil- o o af |t and gtk i Joung| After all. when one thinks of the |t sia ips. was in splendid voice. = = Lt prmaliy should be driving gamblers ‘who seduced the eight higger Custodian Jim O'Day had the play 27 16 1} ricks, running eievators or working ) White So yers, ene develops have it op 1 ing field looking greemer and neat- tted for | At useful trades should receive huge |sympathy t least a stronx feel- husincss by the las x ar than at any time since the present #ratted for Renton in ninth jums money for appealing to “hu- |ing of = at the inequality of per = Blant was established, with artistic| iRatied for Trower in sevonth. | — £ 1MANItY's lowest instinets” is held to |Justice. Whether the ball piayers are scallops on the base lines and f:‘l’" Faante e WELL, S5IR, 1 HAD A DoG LEMME G INE You ) HERE'S MY CARD be immoral, irrational and ridiculous 1":4“,\\"0‘(\ cted or not, they most Johnny Dundec. New York's Scotch = re Giants el 60003 4 e 5 i certainly have been punished and are wan, ying fa show Pittsburgh S = 2 Two-b: hits—Smith. Kelly. _ Three-base | c . f the Walker law under which pro- sdeeds. At e same time. facts lymuch as his 1ast bou n=t Willie tking & ipfe g 5 i ne has been conducted | bro o » the other day Jackson rted. He will meet Jo c-der, on a fence embeliished with a COURSE HE WASM T suthn o A — ME urP A"}_YT(:"G. i 1ot repeaied it now seems certain Hl-.u the nbling element ned up ny Rav 1 moky City b fick of bright. freshly painted signs. A WELLBRED DOG AS VOURS, = ) that it Wil be so changed as|between £200.060 and $300.000 on the Motor Souare A ¢ aad Assistant Secretary Tim Jordan to mak t unrecognizable | White Sox-Cincinnati series of 1913 had on display a neat. condensed and 0, 1 c | There are at least two points which | #USe emotions which could best be Cansricht 13 attractive, if inaccurate. Program. | i alive s i suggest that in the end Gov. Miller | Even the big clock was on the|inpings: off i Land the ozisiature 1 decide not 1o+ ( job, as well as the wall. piteher— By ije Hitogethar iruthlcss. Onslialthel ' | All the properties and incidentals Jotmson, 1 £ L | va of the sport as a social outlet 1 were pleasing and appropriate. in-| S cher— las a vent for energy among certain ! | :'])ugnlr‘;‘g :ufe:finé;‘v.:;vl;z:é l:fiq;in;’at:;;: Prennin Tioc of sam | elements which might be :w”mm“M i 5o : im - of & |in w even less desirable than i White i - emameinisidebut maRplcons H.KS READY H]R GR";I:S st N :nfrl 7 n; = fnoxemch s oo G = | the sums of money ree % th-Sout! A is a matter of record that Jim never | e Smoneyiineceived § o ch Tor North-Sou | g yet has been able to snort his way i fel Ssmotes nd boxes gm0 Amateur Title. | in Ten-Round Beut at to_victory. jway of ta ce come to be sig-| ; T oo ot {nificant; the total may be re-| PINEHURST. N. ¢, April 9.—B. P.! Cleveland. James walked a couple. committed a . - izarded as fon zreat to be jettisoned | Merriman, e, A AT 2 balicand was raked o o Guartet ot | Formidable Sandlot Team Will Be I~ ithaat Mcen b ion e ":{ rigy o ""‘;‘n“aa)f"“nl T A e ingles that netted the enemy five : s | : A e 3 ! M ontreall of Pra = 2 Aecia runs in the sixth. Another brace of Sent Against Leaguers in |the thirty-six-hole final for the north | 3ontreal ,‘ :"" e i decie passes and a bingle loaded the bases S R 5 " outpointed Joo «h. ban v;‘m. !hwokdlown in the :c\'vnlh, when Monday’s Contest. n e .n s lesis. ‘;“h“:md(c\:r m”, "amp:",', champi round!l ng the thankless task of pulling the cause of sensational golf | chestnuts out of the fire was awarded | Washington Lodge, No. 15, B. P. R ayed by Merriman. he was the fa- | ywritors R St bl to Don Jose Acosta. The scnor was|O. E., will invade American League SRS LI L ¥ S 5 R = e i 5 T s el walloped harder than at any time X ™ X vorite today at slizht odds. Vesterday |seven round one and called two since he joined the local staff, Earl Park Monday afternoon, when its rep- I Wilfred Thompson. the new pro. ,‘|.‘!‘>rr man defeated Frank Dyer. Up- n. \|.m' 115 pounds e M e oromising. young | resentative nine will clash with — | [/ eiized Thompson ithe mew Dol at] jerifoniclaipiiitantil na MVBILE hd Lynch catcher, cleaning up with a stout dou- | George McBride's Nationals in the ( ! | i ountry Club of Virginia, Whoidisposed of Perry Adair. Druid H 5 ble and scoring himself on singles by [final game for the latter before the | succecded the long-hitting Harry nd 3 Mason Ou e Benton and Burns before Monroe |opening of the championsh = ! A T DEIpOIE oS efore AMonroe ning of e championship cam- 1 mpton at the Richmond Club, is | 5 v 5 2 RAPIDS > - #rolled to Harris for the final put-out. | paign. Both President Griffith and 17T i —_— : 1o be a big factor in champion- | P B ‘l f-fi S e ER UL TR s i) 1 = Manager McBride are Brother Bills, % | 5 4 ; | Merriman was 5 up on Dyer at thelFrankic Mason of ‘Fort Wayne. Ind. Puts Giants in Front. 2 grother & : ps this year. according to Si M. |turn and then the latter began to!shadid Joe Mandell of Rockford, il in . and_realizing the spirit with which A {Appear Likel Retain Thei n ! | 1 ! This gave the Giants a total of ten|the Elks attack anything they are in- ppear Likely to Retain if | Newton of Richmond, who was in|Dlay wonderful golf. He cut down his|ten Tounds last night. 3andell carried tallies, two more than the numberlierested in, expect a worth-while en- itle § : Washington Sthor. dav. Thomp. |@iiadvantase:toli down juithel B | the ekt to Mason ment DEITLE B3, BE chalked up by the Griffmen in their | counter. ok SRS s i Title in Intercollegiate # P~ lcenth, had the advantage all the | %as unable to penetrate Mason's defense big inning, and although McBride's | “Cnasies J. Joh : HATTANOOGA, Tenn.. April 9—Harry Lunte, who has been playing i son hits a long ball and plays his | G0N0 G teenth green. but finaliy b away from his left charges regained @ one-run lead by |inc ar mis olneon. Whe s manag- < 2 L : Tournament. irons with @il the skill that Harry |3 Nee h S| = registering thrice in their half of the | 25 the Elks, has assembled a sturdy second base for the Cleveland Americzns since Bill Wamisganss | % A ! Hampton possessed Wton said. | Hg |80t no better than a half. At the sev- eI e I ey Bl of 1h¢|team. for he is preparing to make a Foreibia s it e s g o boNEw vork e Navyl his gone around the Course of the!enteeth he came within a few inchesj Burman Shades Moore. be dented. and in the following frame | 8reat fight for the pennant in the Ll Wi DSl ity b O I D o it s b ik SAYY Country Club Virginia in better |of sinking his twenty-five-foot pult{ mopLEDO, Ohio, April 9.—Jos Burman Walkers swihging bunt. Kellss justy | Eraternal League. of which his club | wecks as the result of a sprained ankle received in a game here yester= {50 (0 B anpcancd to retain | ghap 70 several time: | for the needed win. Merriman 0t & [ of New York was given the mewspaper two-baggery and a sacrifice fly on |3 @ Member. He will send against j.. etween the Indians and Chat S 1 ts sabers team championship in the| Thaompson will be in Washington |fine 3 of his own which halved the decision over Roy Moore of St. Paul in e o o e aihcr bs he|the Nationals about the best collec- | 43y Detween the Indians and “hattanooza. He is the fifth Cles tercoliegiate fen Juts which be.| Shortiv. to play several rounds with {hole and brought the match to 40| their twelve-round bout last night. was erosedng the piste helped. the | tion of sandlotters to be found in the | Player to be on the hospital list during the past two weeks. His 1055 {oan 145t nigh:. tn the semi-finals J. W, | Fred McLeod at Columbia i end. { Moore excelled somewhat in the in- Giants tw the two runs that meant)District. £ will be keenly felt, as Wambsganss will not be able to play for a month | Gyiger of the Navy won six bouts Merriman. after driving to the rail-|fighting, but Burman punished him at victory flor them. Here's the roster of the Elks: John | at least. 1 Navy won six bouts out] Goelfers at the Chevy Chase Club arel oaq tracks at the second hole. re-|long runge. They are bantamweights. Wigt'the rain ended and the mer- | Eieier, Eddie Carroll and James Fitz. Shile Mo tammate, A L[ 8o% back on the resular greens after | (030 o to within thirty vards of the feciin e imbi gerald, outfielders; Mo “ras i trom, won five and lost one, w iaving been kept off the regul 2 icove ST - 5 B e o | Disstel Roxcy, Roches Tl Sr el Gotham Sees Its Teams. e | T e e (s Wik | e Surfeces for seve 8 1o her.|distant green and sank his pitch shot Wills Whips Thompson. Would be no risk involved in giving | Punk Purdy and Mack McCarthy, in-| NEW YORK, April 4 —Greater New ! {he hold tonight. Other colleges com-|mmit the grass to get good root. The]for a birdie 3. This was the ST. LOU Mo il 9. —Ha giving | 3 ! | : Eh : suc n by Mer- LOUIS, Mo, April 9.—Harry Johnson a work-out. Walter was{fielders: Givvy Giovannetti and Ma-|York's three major league base ball' e e celomuie tmouth, Har- | Chevy Chiase greens, Orrin Terry, the| five holes won s BCGESOR 2% Ty | Wills of New Orlcans obtained ' the accorded a warm reception by Burns, | rion Lynn, citchers, and Emil Pfeil. |, s Mol el | V&l Vale and Dennsylvania “Jub professional savs, are better now|riman. He won the fifth with & PUT| peypaper “decision over Jack Thomp- e e o by e | Lom Owen, Paul Hryant, Mike and |tc2ms Will make their 1921 debuts on [ 7505, 0 5y "Sc i . Grandtield of the Nayy won the [ than they were at this time last year|from the edge for a birdie 4 and e | gon "of Denver in an eight-round bout on Monroe's clean single. Frizch | Tom Cantwell. Tom Patterson and|the home lots this afternoon. The |iGlemensimadalcatnovice (ol fier ajand show decided sizns of improve-|sixth with another long putt for @ 2 ()¢ yion: * They are heavyweights, lined to Rice and Walker biffed a|Sam Edmonston, jr., pitchers. | Giants will mect the \\'a:-hlnz(vvlll 2tionals nl’“\{'l. I\g-_nh’ 5 ;_\_ Watson ¢ fl'xr\inrdi¥lnnv over the greens of last vear | At the seventh he got into a wood aml‘ b L safety to center, but Picinich flagged Americans the Polo Grounds, and ricans {and’ ioxd o 1wy, who finishe he cou as a whole, is in tip-top s charged up with a Merriman " 2 hy Walker at second when Kelly fanned. | e | the Yankeos and Dodzers will do bat- | Tutteric Stradows, second and third. g, I the | shape. With winter pules sl in o N inaenthe other eight holes in Siegel Wins From Lewis. Torled was made by Srith Sl i) | the’ Yankee-Dodzer game. and Dous- ¢ Thecpee and foils will be decded to- | grass o5 much as possible. ¥oung | ", ver's great work was all concen- | Revere wai awarded the decision in & Ele in the second. His showing was Hlas will pitch for the Giants against liazz - fiiratea in the) return Wontaey ) BLc tanround ibest Hia Pmigh: focer fed ¢ i ! Zachary o « Nationa Ty ! Out at the Washington Golf and plaved the tenth to eenth, o id Lewis of England. ey are regarded as satisfactory, and entitles | - ZachatySoticheNatignals: ) e 4 ol i ar. | welterweights, Bim tobe nominated for mound woric | | - - i e e Culver Athletes Enter. ok plies Srelin ik sive e tpilino sl SR e = e opening game next Wednesday. | A. i se B anl- 01 el I8 R i Gug 2 s_sprinz and w suof ahene. B e 5 : Aside from & swinging bunt 1o Rapn - Head Believes Flag Huat ,,IEE: \.sm\‘ Ifave Clos Cal}. ! Miitary R eagm v ot auasina vt ol o o Tt ma sl andihongh loEAm e S Mitchell Batters Cline. & | - B ‘ ROSTON, April 9—In a nip-and-tuck | jMilitary Acade pdizna i -1 7. inte the b the popular Virgini v scif for the series. e 5 2 \h:'wlémi':&;:mm:'gfi:' ‘:x:r:m‘;’:.“x_w‘ Will Be Most Open in His- BOsTON ox oo =inlp-and-tuck Ji p|Pear for the ttime o i cRS(REn e A Rro R T dete cr et g ,;'h;l::“: ":“'nl‘a’:"‘"“_‘ wolf of the round| MILWAUKEE Wis, April 8. —Pinkey fined to two innings—the second and | £ Circui e Petersburg. Va., tean, 7 to | mect AL the nn_;\l\';;'_h;_::fw‘-, A.—n;\lnll‘-nurw of the Washington Golf and{wae played at the fifteenth, where ”“1: “‘“-1:‘ \;'«*I(I hghm-'",‘m;wv:f“u,‘;‘.:fi'! et iim Ealies mamitie victim | tory of Circuit. b L e Iy e Jruther, and Hfwes Rt tbOn ave ke e atea | QountES sl Bmavaiane (Ol NS Avaliln o s in i dRCa CORLIILE fora =iy s Cline of New York in a ten-round 18 the early round, when five hits. two | CHICAGO, April %.—Ban Johnson, |- nerves among the minor : o dnuptaen fLaaEhElin B ol st g O BN oy hegor ) Adatr Putts Poorly. {bout” tast might Michell floored the Plo of errors gave them an apparently | President of the American League and | ! in the ninth frame went al York Americ s hlngh thCitwormHIEE N c] S e e bt ot owas noor woEk op dheigrecns on I NEw Wrieripeaihe eni oy the Secout i Iraniirears Tani e ot Wore iosl avl| 1onE way towardfiosing thelgamaifor | Ualumont ntermad s34 Big Dual Mect T earlier than usual. [ the part of voung Adair rathe than { round ;u,m\ s r‘r\-‘:h; ‘.Im‘d !ll-»rr‘cdu;:l\:w 3 & 8ifi= | Comiskey i .| them i s and Hoffman: 1 ual eet Te 3 Even no o greens inkir e Textraordinary” golf displayed by [jaw . After that Mitchell batte me .,’;'S’E".usc’éti‘,}‘x:,."fld" ':’:?,‘;:k;,,,.,'f\',‘ jComiskey in the administration of ! Harry Kernan of Whitinsville, who m.-,,,—,‘:g,, : = (‘:3}‘. ir-nnflv:]im-' '“nd”:\ e i fat e ":?;'}4 e :.;n;;.qu that cost the Atlanta'at will, but the New Yorker saved him- T the firat run by walking Picinien. | league affairs, in a statement review- | hud been tryinz out for the Red Sox o= pin ERRELEY, Calif. April 9—Califor-| have more grass on them in two or| voungster his match | self repeatedly by clinching. e e e I Tm: | iniz the pennant prospects for the com. |Outfield. is Said to have refused AL Patersiurs, Va 2 o 1| onthe thack And el hare Critios wan | three weeks. they alfo are in prime| Between poor BUttng ana_some oyt 1 wildly trying to make & foree piav, | NE season, urged that the public ac.|transfer to Syracuse and may return | goson AWCTESS o) g Al therack and field hoce. Criles «X- | condition. Harry W. Burr, one of the! poor work on the way 1o W0 o7 Dillon’s Plea Is Denied. Bhanis End O RO S DAl {cord Manager “Kid” Gleason its full | to his home. e tersOE R avirELian A v avsiiehte | molfers of the Virginia club wi T, of the greens, Adair took i3 ki ] O Rdurke scored. whilelsupport in his task of rebullding Trae, Batterice test and Chaptin ana | D38 & slight advantage in that the men S SiNarciniaiclut Sphiofhas s ¢ apd wa the ; LOUISVILLE, Ky, April 8. —Jack udge cashed Picinich and Johnson | GERU, T S xebullding : o= e otiimeil. " Muin, Manzing and De.|have been working out of doors for|hbeca coming strongly to the front injto €0 o . Cin 35 and had | Dillon, Indianapolis, light-heavyweight ;“h a u;.-“.“‘.}y ,.w,.‘. to right fiela. | (omizkey's team, the Chicago White | Phils Get’ Pirate Catcher. Laney wnd Predigar, some time. while the visitors have been | the past two years. demonstrated | turn. \; hite : «:T"ut:n‘d” o, N Jen sy AN an got a 2 ‘s second | SOX- | . % = confined mainly to indoor competition at | Some o n e Aanie hirdies o 3 5 g peare . R B R e o Serond |~ Johnson believes the race will prove | PITTSBURGH, April 9.—CUff Lee, confined maifly 16 fndoor competition ati[i=orye Of dhe Amprovement in Wis Bane| (NS O oy wook b e pRtislen LB ek SRt BT STl NEE S RS grror, Rice walked to 10ad the acks. | the most open in the history of the | WHility entcher of the Pittsbureh Pimtes. | pil, [ttt Bovic, A8 e : ! lase esk wheniho scorcd e Mast 0K iclccenthicnalitm sl b Serbons fipl s acn Moefprinat i mes L SEN SR OREI fly. Harris produced his second safets | “T<alization S has been released to tae Philadelphia | Lie T i Heads Pri 2 ninc holes in 36, and the full round | feRtl, Bl il holes: and was 5 down jwas denied. Dillon is under suspesision @2 the inning to score Milan ani|, With the prestize of an American | Yationals. Gibon released the back-, i e eads Princeten Swimmers. S woing for early {108 (MG TRTE (hirteenth. - He rallied | for a year on the chasge of “stalling” in -wl‘e -;o:um'l.h Shanks drew = pass to "r:‘i'.-ue- ”-mnu,m‘n;mpI and a world | 307 after Lee ’:u:;]‘;‘ntn:vnrr}: nim that : o UNCETON, N I, April 0. —idward £ Lat this tage. but it was too late 10 }a match here January 25. again jam the corners. and Rico 12l | SeTHs victory, Cleveland, under the | 1° W 8 hecause he was n — Stinson of Baltimorc eeted| The emermetic mreens committee of} do any good. 5SROl Tern] Nt leadership of Tris Speaker, seems to | WoKed tn (1 re mrene A o captain of the next it at | the Washington ‘duly has initiated | st Puryear Defeats Asher. vas nipped stealing to end | Nave much of A over the | Gibson a e Lindquist, a re- Detroit n “rince Stinson s a new “stunt” that t : ! ; N ORE Ap Zart the festivities © “Ndother contenders for the pennant. The cruit pitche Gonexilic, ey i el e Eimsdthadhundrelliand o T e e O Golf HDM:S ,oq u:‘ Ulmer. -!w‘;é‘\l.:-r“““')'ml e P . s of Chapman may ulti : brove | club of ern League. 4 eries - Cole, tan the varsity foot ball team last fall. aused to be placed on the fee settees ! MIAML Fla. APIU SOt S| g r ne : 3 Griffs Rally in Seventh. S vro | 0 Rerger, Beedie, 1L placed on the ter settoos AMIL T Florida ama- {his home, carned the decision over . serious cap. # nd at other places on the course,Jacksonville. won 1h - ! Babe Asher. the A. E. ¥. bantam- Only six men faced Sallee in th New York, with its array of batting 1 L A ori i i ani i e e aie hampionship by defeating j Babe Ash anta e e, L e L S L L i LT Home Runs Feature Game. - | Track Meet by Telegraph. A DI mions o '.‘,;,,fl‘lZ:".“m:-‘\:-‘,’{nfr"'-rwn. L ixteen-year-old smrl“ ne champion. in wir Tweive: the Griffs in order in the fifth and|S!t. Louis. Detropt 0 Wi hanen | CHICAGO. April 9.—Three home runs | 1213 o] MIDDLETON, Kj April 9—The | 3 x of | R e > 2nd i, 1o the fina) ronuil; SUMRA EhRIne st il BAL BRRLER S 08 SO but bumsed: Into tiouble 1s|MUSETct be undsrestimated ston |,y § and Hollocher of the Cubs ! s 1208 Ghvovel plan for hoidink a dual irack meet ; Of the statc tourney. B e o s the seventh. With one out Rice| . TH® BUMCrous victories of Connje | #04 one by Ik k of the Wichita, Kan. TatssSebogan, | MY 1CICETaph has been agrecd to Ly the e lothes ARal b ey i | vacveatiuin s e goodimiliiey walked. and Lewix. batting for thictics over the New York | il Seaturcs of the ey, Grifin. amthoritiss governing athlctics at Wes- | serve to bring home to the minds of Noted Greenskeeper Dead. i ried sufficient powcr in cither hand t Brower. was hit by a pitched ball, |20, adelphia Nationals in the | Shs e gl [zt and mherst molfers that the game is one for o il 8 idward F.|punch the other into distress or any- Motte going in to run for him. Har- | fpat™ would encourige one to helieve i Wor 12 10 caver pitched the full| AiEg courtesy as well as for skill. ‘The in-| “~‘T ”"(}“!-*;M}' Nears greenskeep- | thing like it ris delivered anothe t, his third, to ! e1a) hat downtrodden tribe would ,Rine inning iy o 3 novation has already proved a decide, , Marzolf. fo @ cars | LSRR - B Hie Mo wn Shaute 1. toiclaim a place in the sunlight this liteam), - ot Bl0 Reds Turn Down Roush. suc and_ showld ‘brove of lastingler at_Buffalo. N. Y. Contry Club.} C; tier in Spain. Cor IR LREC R R prod sum Will Face Series Charges. lis < Tesnoids, Horstman, Williams and | CINCINNATI. Ohio. April 9—-De- b bencfit to the club, > fhed'here vesterday, following ij arpentier in Spain. #hbingle & AGleconduy s t e interest will cente f AeTIesyuIaTEes: Brock; Witkinon ami Lee, Reinhardt mands of Eddie Roush, outficlder, for | stroke of paralysis. Marzolf """' MADRID, April $-—Georges Car- ris taking third and counting ITy Cobb and his Tigers. W April % —Carl Zork and | i three-year-contract’ at 320000 | Golfers of the Columbia Country| been engaged by the St louis Coun-lyentier. champion heavyweight pugi- R:([:x‘! erred on 4‘.)...-";&.- rolier yvl.u !I:'V’n; ne w mana s _w..",f St Lm;\». o ar Toledo Obtains Grimes. Vear have been turned down by the|Cluib are cxpected to be playing on | try Club to aid llm vvr:xmml\: X“h llist of Europe, has arrived in Spain 1y's great height cna to | Skt and daring of leadership. and if | it for allemed complicity | . FLAE, offi of the Cincinnati Nationals |the new eleventh green within a couple | courses here for the nationa - [He will ta part in exh rob Brower of an exira base in|Patience is not lacking in the han. "3a18 world series, have| Infieler Rov Grimes of the New York | Manager Moran Cimeinnati Nationals | 0 weeks. Construction of the green | teur golf championship tournament | bout here Monday the first inning. The New York first|91ini of men, then his success s as- - Chicago 10« appear- | Nationais has beon ordered 10 report (o} long-distance” telephone and asked | i3 bLelieved to constitute a record. It|in September. baseman ix a real Giant. standinz six | the Toledo American Association club. | him to come to Cincinnati from his | Was finished in five days from the time R feet and a half. He nceded all son may accomplish with | home. Oakland City, Ind., to talk mat. |it was begun. It has not been more gediesdls (s o S Rl RO S 1o I R S o B ek | TENNIS STARS ON WAY ;‘é‘g’RMmN%OA‘f'fi)RUSRLg;'Efl drive S 1o be hoped the patrons of | N — arted. Several changes are i 5 will aceord h : made in the twelfth hole. The T TOURNEY ! A boner mith heiped the ¢ Ducote Decides to Pla; E TOPIN i ot e CYElitir i ¢ T PRENCEEL y. in front of the tee has been removed | Tlans for the District bowling gham-- R i bl b puas el f ! MORILE. Ala. April 9 “Moon*|and a bunker has been placed to tho| ypw YORK. April 8.—A group ofipionship tournament for women will of Harris' single beat Milan to the |ished h that eve JRusot right-ficlder of the local club right, opposite the thirteenth hole. natioually known fcnnis plavers. in-|bo formulated tomorrow morning at i counting station b ran wide of aKer, umpire and o i R gclation, who a-| geroher @ and 7 have heen set aside cluding s.-'\.-my\mx;l:x-hn ders, left here ; meeting to be beld under the auspices Touched it, Smith making no efort o] b Face this year with inats = = Sl e champlonship of Maryiand, in which (%1 SR Mnatpionship tourna- | Benter, S18 G strect. Representatives tag him ought & reose of making it an — th ! and Rich-} = men and women £ women's d Sy i : Y [deal contest—planatng to . o SRE Rt e D 2 Sthitetrec St . y 5 1o attahedl o - ment for men and ~lof women's duckpin leagues and Lewis' ailir far im- Mext —pleasing Lo the pubite HERE'LL be big doin’s at Patterson Field, Sth street and Florida| 0'Toole Signs as Umpire. Beattie aitached to clubs about | M2 party were Mrs. Molla Biur-| others interesicd in the sport are proved that I 1eft onfiarnish the good name of our n e avenue northeast, April 17, when the Knights of Columbus League | Jack 0"Tonle has been assigned as |1 will' b tamed o the Baltimors|stedt Mallory. national turf and in-{1o gather at 11:13 ocloc S ] sta N ounds today ational - . S, s € assigned as -, i ¥ 5 v. 5 £ or cha ion: Mis “lorence Ba . © ASS atio: inten 01 of s e hed e opeus its campaign. State Deputy McAulifie will be master of | a Southern o et [ Cowntey Club” Gt séventy-two. holes dqor hampion: Wiss Florence Balln | “rive axiociation intends 1o conduct id Miller e for pos : " ey U pEcHio] ey 3 Jersey 3 : > it o 2 I o reier work but the latter ej=m———— | ceremonies and will toss out the first ball. Much sweet music will be [of Bill Bre Lo DY e release | MEgL B0t the new Mary State | Bavard, national indoor junior cham-|yrier the conclusion of the eleventh : z 1 Brennan to the National | Officials w Maryland State iy Kumagac. the Japanese 1 poor shape to pla dam- dispensed, for the knights intend to have a band at hand. Probably the ! League Golf Association are as follows: Pres- | pion: Ichiva Kumasac [N¢ JSEOOS | annual men's titls event. which will aged finger. receive . that COLLEGE BASE BALL. | Bovs’ Bandi SERary 1 School, Babe Ruth’s alma ma ident. M. Ty TS follows: Pres | diar: 5. Howard Voshell Vincentl iy 'May 8 George Iscman has been S K feom acing 2 . < | Bovs' Band irom St. Mary’s Industrial Schocl, Babe Ruth’s alma mater, e AMarshalls Seco ! Richards, Harold A. Throckmorton|, R A i A prevents him from mripping a bat.| S [l orevitie themmelady 6. U. AND CORNELL NINES ident, A, ¥ Marshall; second vier [ Richards, Uro, [t appointed treasurer of the womens Gharrity and nic! do the G < N 5 et Marston Smith an P, 1. | an - ®, 7 ournament. A, secretary-scorer wi eatching hers faalong b S DSt &€, 3: Dus-| The in clash will be between the District fifteen-year nines. Challenge secretary, Claude C. . : 5 e elected at tomorrow’s meeting. for infield util: e It [mines representing Keane and Carroll | shonld be sent to Capt. Roland, Vir- IN CONTEST AT HILLTOQP |Madison- List Eight Tennis Matches. Bt oo, o e Juch president of the ginia A. C., Alexandria, Va. ! _—— NEW YORK. April 9.—Columbia ! n a e A1 an o oat « 2 i orgetown and Corne ore “niver 5 sity tennis team will DISABLED SERVICE MEN o™ T [l S o WU Chevy Chase Adblette Clut s ansions | oyt 300 ook o el ADJOURN CHESS PLAY. | oS S5l ual compitinions TOPPLING THE PINS T F At Charlottesy Va 1 Virginia, | action until August toligbudin amatel s '_“d’l“v‘m'“'""-P”‘ the | ¥ield 'in “the only college base ball - this spring in addition to the inter- TO BE NATIONALS’ GUESTS Chapel TG N. € North Caroima, 3. |, Jockford Athletic Club will endeavor AR #“Q'{"'lfl‘fi]‘“',“,m'” here this afternoon.|Lagker and Capablanca to Renew | O Egiate A s o i WAR DEPT. WOMEN'S LEAGUE. 2 e 5 E 4 0lina, 344, pecord its third straight vie ¢ to i B | The oppers, sent through some! Sw - ell. 2 dadliceinie Bisabied seldiexs sexiicns dna . Va. Virginia Poly, 19, Mar I e e R R = strenupus drills since helr vietor Tenth Game Tonight. | William o Sl T b S e Ledanan® B rines under freatment at governm winia Poly, 19, Mar [ JIOFrOW afternoon when it faces (hel | jax Athletie Club, 15 to 4 victor|OVer Dartmouth. were ecxp 5 | New York University, and Pennsyl”|Crowe ... 8 8 LN hospitals be guests of the At Rnoxvil o —Tennessee, 13: Indiana, | 1ot diamond Ne, 1. Play will start|over the Peerless Midgets. is prepared ! Start their best line-up since the open-| HAVANA. April 9.—The tenth game | vania. i Colwell tionals ampionship Eames in | Ay o Y L T B0k games with fourteen-vear-old | M€ of the campaizn. Art Reynolds|0f the international chess match be- & o 2 Rrmk. American League Park this siocon as| At Lexington, Vo Camegie Teen, 12| the followink plavers 1o r jort on the | nines. Teams interested should tele- | Was selected o pitch against the | tween Jose . Capablunca and Dr “Steal” Lap in Bike Grind. Dum President Griffith axhinzton and Lee cld at 2:15: Jon aleen Allman, | phone M. H. Vollmer, North 2451 Ithacans Iimanuel Lasker, which was begun 55 % e e yesterday that free a.~Camp Bennioz. 2: Furman,| Eraekman. Clark, Goodmar (;r:-'n;’:{unrr 6 pm. i Cornell yesterday scored its sec.|l2St night, was adjourned early this 't':r':“li;\(‘l";;ur '?.:,:.;I |r? mn“‘r:\‘x‘nn-‘::r:"} ervations would be mude 12 Georgta Tech, 3: oOgie | 10We. Mitthews.' McCarty, Messink, | : A _lond victory in two days over the|MOTNIng after thirty moves had been | FERL B veled in the six-day hike : ogl i er A % : unded men in uniform | 81| Porkins, Spalding and William, fMtommer Athietic Club i< in the ficld| University of Virginia at Charlottes. | 1S : race today when Lorenz and Weber Tt is not a question wheth M sham, 5: Missis e B Cos e 1Ta Rt e S hIch T e T st vill e he fTied fEandibWihitef hasfip: thirty-first move | 750° 11\ "and Kockler succesded in jlshnston ‘ - | ms. ephone challenges to| tically a new toam, b . and will be the first to begin play to-| 50 : The other | Banchard iera. .. permit the bovs to enter the park this | is to meet the Railroad Administra- | Donnelly, Lincoln 131-W (e e m. but many of the|pient steaiing a lap on the field e other { Argomery Pattorson e GRl Tl i 450 My | thorn | toasrs on, Binausnent dob Mo y ! : { Players give promise of becoming """ | leaders are Madden and Magin, Corry |Mgomen i Sy ione reg 2 ik 5 imond No. 3 this afternoon at 5 o'cl nity Athletic Club has called stars at their positions, ————————— {and McBeath, Beliens and de Graeves s ned in reg to continu Pa. Swarthmore, 6; Dart | Lo lock, | e e Hohcy adon r L85 bart ! WTO0" 16 Wirminia tomorrow. for e | £pecial practice for its nine tomor g Congrexn Heights Yankees will enter- Totals Totals.. 344 381 360 the policy adop . DR e Ewith the Clarendon Atmictis s |row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the | Central Nine at Balti tain the Bolling Field Aviators on th i WASHINGTON LADIES' LEAGUE Jbut will they do m i Sty 0; Bugke| €aNe WEEhIDe (Tacenden Athiette B8 O s bl e B et i oy JAEmOre. L L Congress Heights tomorrow | Vetoes Breeding Measuze;, 1. FADEROMIAUISS R n - games o At New York—Fordham, 3; Vermont, 1 Bill Malone's pets at 2 The sub- | i al High School's nine went to|afternoon. The nines will swing into| JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. April & —!Hemem'n 16 5 3% Brown.. 7 71 past. There are nonc w Hrbanites expect to have o couple of | jSnickerbocker Athletie Club wilg) Baltimore this morning for its en-laction at 3 o'clock Gov. Hyde has- vetoed the horse- |Jiohmon.. S ARy more pleasure in entertaing At_Dartington . Reclester, 6 bands present to help at rooting. play the Capital City Athletic Club, ! Zagement with the Baltimore Foly- | g, a ecding bill passed by the recen. 5 2 ck'berg 76 AT the men who have suffer A a professional nine, on Olympin Itield technic Institute team. The Poly Sacred Heart dgets handed the!breeding bill pas Y A& GRliow R& 91 90 ult Ao RS Sl e 4 ensacola, Fia - Atlanta, 8. Pensacota, 0] Virminia Midgets of Alexandria | tomorrow afternoon. The ghme will will be plays am. The Toly nine | Hubbard School Midgets a 17 to 6flegislature. ‘under which it was g E 0 llonkata. S0 10 AR sult of lne greal war. AL Lrmarols, Pl A tnta, O penls, 0. e or A andra | tomorsow ullernoon, ‘The game willjwill Le played nere later in the sea-|drubbing. The winners did some long | claimed| in s some’ quariers, cacips = Dasdils P geatl 0B hitting. would be restored in this stat Totals...386 377 38 -4l 408 4 = Pl N !