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SPORTS. JTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921. SPOPTS. i i any Clever Pitchers on South Atlantic College Nines : Leonard Advised to Turn Welter A MOST OF CLUBS HAVE ~ The Thril That Comes Once inaLifetime. By Webstr |RE HEA)S BOWLFRS LIGHTWEIGHT TRAINING TWO OR MORE STARS [ s s 1o ot HARMFUL TO CHAMPION’ BY H. C. BYRD. Tournament. BN BY FAIRPLAY. i _ GOOD pitchers are more plengiful in south Atlantic college base ball 0 W YORK., April 13.—After the expenditure of some time and effort ) TELL YA WHAT! LE'S Joim Tt T CIRCUS WHEN SHE COMEs™T Town ! WE Kint BE CLOWN S ER SOME - THire A TRAVEL ALL OVER MO 1 TELL YA WHAT LES ) Do -.LE's BE CABiN Boys N O A SHIP AN’ Go To Tw' CANMIBAL ISLAMOS ! MEBBE WE C'D 6T SHIP- \WRECKEO Ort A DESERT {SLANMD AN’ FiMD A CHEST OF TREASURE WHAT SOME Q. M. Sergt. Frederick blazed the way to vi the Leathernecks the Recreation alleys session of the Mar ‘than for many vears. \Without going the limit in making a state- N the writer is in a p.»Tu:nn today to say that there is no truth to kind. it might be wholly right to say that many oY the opening the rumors to the effect that Benny lLeonard is sufiering from a Corps Bowling | jyng affection. The story. I suppose. was due to Benny's visit to Lake- League handicap iournament. The ment of this the schools have the best pitching staffs in their histor Particularly * fortunate are Georgetown, Catholic University, Maryland and North (..rwl A CoME sergeant. who garnered about all the| Wood, where he remained for some weeks recuperating from the flu lina State, and some qi the other schools have much better material than ! PIRUT BURIED A ~M honors during the league's regular| Benny was rundown and peaked. but he came back strong. He is strong usual, | HOME RICH AN Buy THIS ason, continued his excellent p today and well. ¥ “ 5 1 L TELL YA - < to get high of 240, in- - . Much already has been said about S | oL Towm o or game of 145, the st of St it b ol has the strength: of the pitch depart- | i WE C'P GO ouT WEST m. Backed by tha pin top- beea adyi & for hea ment at Georgetown, s, | AN BE CowBoys Treganowan. who recorded = | lightwe lmit is not good for man and Bissonette standing < 231, this bowling gave ”‘Al . o/ him H chances are that after exceptional performers. So much hasi s, | | Leathernecks, seratch team, a total of | i e | this will give up fghting been said. in facl, that '.l\)(l!r?l n - 1.509, bette: l’|llZ |\Z!~"’('"fi\“""" “i’lhsl”“ at this we t and take on Jack B of words concerning their capabilities o count accumulated by the second place E K ton for ‘he welter championship, Aft- Would be superfluous. To Resum= Schedule After Today s} Soissons outfit. Rooney Loses in Semi-Finals to the idea 18 he will retire. % ! A special meeting will be heid at - 5 s friend of Leonard's satd | BemTns Goss Semtbpanc e Tech-Business Game—Western [ Marine Corps headquarters today to| Scrapper Who Wins National t is Catholic Universi WG ges i arrange for a mixed blind pig tourna- 3 himselfl dorsn’t know Soxves sbecisl wention In FoEerd e Noses Out Eastern. ' ment next week. The tourney proper 145-Pound Title. or not He says he the superiority of it pitching sta % ' will be concluded tomorrow night S - © doing Tust overithe lust two years, The Braok. | Tigh =chool ball teams will] when the following doubles and sin-| pBOSTON: - April 13 - Arthur oo Leonard i< engaged to meet land;rxl have : ckson ‘Ar:": (‘4’|Ld‘:“"]ro<um» their v championship | { ®les will he howled: “ el S # B ‘vu”’:‘- ”.:w:< *- | Rocky Kansas on May 2 tage of being. left-nanders. College {trai and Western cla in 1 “wldwelll ixerateh). | terday by en. los aney Outpoints Michaels. | 1101, Burkhatter ! bail tecams. for one reason or another. | Stadium v and e i ani L. 0| Angeles lentront. ‘who dofeated the | HARTFORD. Conn. April 13—Ands d t hit very well ugainst " i ! pper in four rounds in a semi- | Chaney of Baltimore was given the Sty 5 sion of two me Western and | Henkle and | final match the 113-pound class handers, and pos: who fling from the port side is a fac- tor which is making much of the suc cess of the Brooklanders. And there vt is not much doubt t Charley | o'clock tils Moran's outfit is having of itS| Yestere pitcher. i A paper decision over Bobby Michaels Y in a twelve-round hou They are . . Nubson and Lancaster (101, Duff: and Mitchell 27), Rabbt and 0'Tools (1 3 Lawreason and Flsan 99) Lane und Lowry Tarker r bl en w ship in hi fistead ana | Harry Bohlin Other champio 105-pound class. t the latter pair » of its postponcd v in the s nt on to the ch div < herweights ame, W, dium at sols wamn. viee- | HILLTOP SHARPSHOOTERS eoree pates. Scw | DEFEAT YALE RIFLEMEN of Maryland's nin ter supplied with slab material than|rh, usual. In it has a hurler who |in ITHEz6 lcorors’ wavel | s miEh Gartin, Phila-{ (Georeetown Tniversity warkemen will hold his own with the be e pair of markers ! athamecks, Ben Ponteau, New [did some excellent shooting to nose legiate ran and £ = and after the ! 108 en Ponteau. Ne o running m; last year, is show X had buncied i “ g , out the herto unbeaten Yale tean. about 50 per cent hetter ferm o ‘trio of tallivs | " . Sam Lagonia. New | qa5 1o 497, in their rifle mateh. Four Spring. Besides these two men, the lench o Reraon | Moore: o of the o tea rned in eet tCollege Park schoo! has Wilson and! ryn< mor. icined 1 class. Magnus Larsen, | ©f the Hilltop team turned in perfect Monk, both freshmen. who should in | Totals... 458 400 561 res of 100 and four others fired stern ~ rctired the CGeorgetown | s boys with a tripie play in the ninth And both can With runners on second and third. th now. Monk { batter bunted a liner to Moran. The | X €. State Well Fixed | pitcher hurled to Gould, doubling the | e ke runner who had left third. and thei by s h 5 laved US| Rasiern infielder, after touching the rth Carolina State are being well sterner who had advanced from | pitched. mainly because of the excel- | o0 "made the play certain with 4! class, Gordon Munce, rds of 93 cach. Ten record shots 2 2 were fired from prone positions by All are new titleholders except La-feach member of the team. with the | gonia. who has announced his inten- | five best scores counting as the team ing the honors held by |total J. A. McDonough, t Morgan and J. ¢ ored 100 F. M. Nic effective. good bail another o | %! tion of see ‘ 108! Johnny Wilson in the professional 1! prize ring. “» D. Murphy, It iifoyle each losi, A. H lentislabwork of Murray s Cuit ave 3 a ic. = Kirchner. J. F. Little and R C. Me- Something of Murray's ability may be | leave to. Virnstine “at the micile | Totale . 5| NATIONAL BOWLERS WIN | <nn maac a3 points e realized when it is stated that fast [*8E5 : | i et omaee meire ot i ula H . o ”T,',i il THE STAR LEAGUE TITLE | es. 2 i twelve zs. : % el il St JTons o aicaes allowed only four hits. and with onty | %10 to 8 encounier. Folliard did the Mitehell. 9078 701 oiiona) quint bowled its wav to the | [l MISCELLANEOUS BASE BALL. s rest pitched on Wedn pitching for the North Capitol Street- Dunaveni. 6 < ers and vielded only one hit until the , championship of The Star Duckpin| -inning tie against Mary- | 0 & He wirack o it 2 I At et G 5 Fid i e e :umx. inninz. He struck out ten bat | ot {League on the Recreation drives lasti At Philadeiniic Penn. inme. 1. accomplishments having i - { fgat. when disposed of the Tizers| 4 5 Builer, 5: Podae, 1 otals.... 43N Handicap. 10 10 0} [ prace ti Willian and Mars, 5 and White Sox in the roll-off of a first- TRe teams. went into their €. Davidson, been an eleven-inning game with Wake Forest. And. incidentally, it | might be mentioned here that Wake | ! Forest has a nine which need not {Us Us ke 3 65 436 430 | | el 403436 4391 Gnal matches on even terms. but each ! ) ‘:‘;‘aoth‘::cx‘; e ey tton - | Towa. April 13—Kd ! lost two of three gamex, giving a & Emors : : ¢ owis Suecessfully _de- | standing of twenty-four victories and| At « North Carolina University's pitching ! . saff is not so strong. comparatively | Dollard Holds Cornell to Three | ighteen defeats. In the one-game roll- fonded his heav ight W AT Tusealoosa, Ala.—Alabama. THE SPRINGTIME URGE i 2, the Tigers : s . i ae: ni Wwhen he took both | off the Nationals totaled 3 speaking. as the remainder &f the 5 L A = 3 title last inight when fie ook both el dl s o gan, 2 : 3 . : (eam, lhut. is not weak by any means. | Hite—G. U. Wins Easily—Rally " FOR ADVENTURE p f‘abl: of his match against Earl Cad- ;4.,;’:":1 :;;:C‘:::xm Sox 1 3 ports, Judge | LAl Eocks Monwt. X. €. Toranto. 10 > n Wilson. Llewellyn, Abernathy and Cooks 35 minutes | Ly 3 s and Chariex Mor- "~ At Dwrham, . ¢ Ruffale. 4: Durbam, another whose name is not remem- Helps Marylanders. - i¢ The fiest came Ini 1 Nout 3o minutes 1, O Tor the, Nationals. - Othier| At Auxusta. Ga.—High Fola S bered. but who defeated the Uni-| . s 6‘2 and the second in 7 minutes and 3 R hed isiis. as fol-{. Bt 1 4 KU Colur ‘South versity of Florida in a 3-to-1 game | Catholic University, Gieorzetown and seconds. : hean Voot Foad | Carotina T 5 last Friday, the Chapel Hill school |the University nd added to of jlows: . 3 Dt $f'| At Terre’ Haute, Ind.Columida, N: Terre i Keon ial's came as the vic'ous headlocks and in in- nees Caddock was left unconscious ! lost 21: B in the ring. dians. won 11, | has enough material to givg it bet- | NeiT base strings -"“""'| TRl oy A : - bet- lday in games with Cornell, University Lisiate s comerer Ch.‘;‘.’r‘i":“‘y“ “&‘":‘;L | of Richmond and Washington Coliege, While it docs ot hawmity | College. respectively. The Brooklanders and ¢ ~ the ability of Joe Cavenas, e stor | Hilltoppers easily disposed of their: Gonzaga freshmen. 11 io 10. Hauck of 1ast season, possesses & 1ert nanaar | OPPORents. the former winning. 5 tof . . Ecllman did the pitching for the! N g . o + 0. while G 3 . 8 = Vi . T2 et Zeasun, posseasenis Teftnanger iie Georgetown triumped. § o 1| With Sandlot Nines ||| Vinnce s N\ : : N \ Carroll who have been winning nning ra Marketers over € rally to overcome Wash-! o ! 3 2 w;g‘crd'fi;:y ‘:}:s!"}!elr‘ games. ington, 5 to 4. Richmond is playing| Geveramcnt Printing Office, whicy|2Me the Terminal R. R. ¥. AL C. A Virginia Polyt ':S_"" and Lee, and!here again today. facing Catholic Uni- | vanquishe Vicainta, echnic Institute are | versity at Brookland. Tomorrow the |5 to 4. d to arrange games with | oue M4 ot mo, Strong this spring and much | Virginians will encounter Maryland | sixteen-vyear-old te: Telephone 2 ofithis Seakness may be found inat College Park. i ichallengex to North ‘ompetent pitching material. ! imbo ollard’s pitching was too o a a Virginia especially has a :lrong nine jmuch for the Cornell batters 'fllgi::-"rhl;f:'t-la L:.:"-y dr:‘v?»l"m”d e when it places Harrison on the siab, | fAthom. They made only three hits, | fose o e \Didinh, Telveyear-olo but without him it has not been able | 0N€ & Scratch, and none of the runners | &R Y DL IO RAC ChEase to accomplish much. |passed second base. But two of the s, telephone Lincoin 499-W. g z Ithacans reached the middle sack.| Peerleas Athletic € Waskington College Has Two. | Catholic University slammed Schrein- | pra at _North ¢ In speaking of pitchers it is not|er for eight safeties, yet earned only |Streets at 5 o'clock amiss to mention two who hurl for)One Of its tallies. The three runs|wants games. Write Washington College, although that|Made by the Brooklanders in the|A. Simpson, 1137 5th st s institution is too small o figure mucy | [0Urth Were sent across after Cornell|or telephone Franklin 2379- after © | . in comparison with the larger insiity. |P2d dubbed a chance to retire the |p.m. | | . 13 Ford- 1 7c INC. 1 7C Six for $1.00 WE GIVE THE VALUES AND GET THE BUSINESS Six for $1.00 ! Mee. Snops team in an 11-to-5 encounter. Commerce Athletic Cl1uB ) The Marketrs made scveral long | Lamont Athletic Club nverwhe!med! N Dragon Athletic Club, 10 to 1. Marsh i and Willett pitched well for the wic-i to°s. { Monterey Athletic Club wants gamesi tecams in the thirteen-year-old ion. Telephone challenzes, to| N\ A.*Clark. Lincoln 4631-J. IN ove Athletic Club would- like |\ nts with District teams. | ines interested should communicat Munager W. L. Travers, Benning rural route A, "D. C. e 616 17th St. N.W. THE MAN’S STORES 1005-1007 Pa. Ave. e e ““Yo!-Ho!’’ Here’s Good News Right at the Start of the Season--- Just When You Want It the Most tions. These are Gordy and W side A i R Clover Athletlc Club, captained’ by poir el b s T membrelfr:’v; Georgetown lost little,time in dis- | geuare Davix and managed be 1. Hatyi i duelts posing of Richmond. The Hilltoppers| jormrt [Davis and man B 3 mmediately after the|had their war clubs busy in each of | & Liocksiaction Eorces ad-\ Hcly Cross Lists' G. U. Eleven. close of the college year. Wright |the first four innings to pile up seven | 9758 Secretary John Ramkin. 418 Tvh| "0 3120 182 capable huster. neving oEoe| o nother was “added U ¢ iha | street southeast, or telephone Lincoin| WORCESTER, Ma: April 13 better speed and curves than usually |Seventh, after Richmond had counted | *351-J-, A T A © ] Georgetowh “University's eleven will are seen. its lone.tally through an error. The| Pimey Branch Tigers poinfed the|play. Holy Cross at foot ball here Oc- Discussion of pitchers naturally | Hilltoppers ‘made thirteen safeties, ¥ to McPherson Athletic Club. in|tober 29. Other’, important -games brings about a question of the eatch, | Sheedy leading the attack with a The Tigers did some | seheduled the' Purple are Har. ers. In the south Atlantic staies |o|hOmer and two singles. McCarthv - ard at Cambridge. October’ 1, and seems that four men stand out as mefi‘{.‘“w;‘\‘-." Richmond batters safe all| wount Ralnfer Yankees defeated the Lehigh here November 3. best. They are Kenyon of George-, Needing two runs for vietory, Mary- | i mes, ad- AT BOTH STORES town. Bailey of Maryland, Morris of |land rallied gallantly in the ninth North Carolina and Carson of Trin-|Paganucci opened with a double, Pol- ity. It would require too much space | lock sacrificed and Groves strolled to talk about the comparative capa-|jKeene's bunt hit scored Paganucc bilities of these men. and sufficient to [4nd Semler ended the contest with a | e : o S say that they all are good receivers b Shat ciguted oroves Grom sor | throw Drelty well and|( able Keene to get around from first e Pranaams a8 004 caichers | fiene really saved the day for Mary o G LODRIN Y m of Trinity|,nq, stepping into the box to check is the quickest and most accurate Shrsmeroto. bases: ,{.‘;’d e R uarer Viinon _Rich materials, rich colors and WE GIVE YOU A SALE OF 400 SUPERB SPRING SUITS —MEN’S CONSERVATIVE —YOUNG FELLERS’ CLUB —SPORT MODELS —— fourth. oy . Series for D. C. Colored Pros. g patterns. The kind you would ex- Potts Heads Checker Players. - pect to pay $30, $35 and $40 for. NORFOLK. V April 13.—The ‘A. Potts is setting the pace for.other entrants in the checker ‘tournament | for the District. title. 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