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D. C. FRIDAY, KPRIL 15, 191 SPORTS SPORTS e —————————————— -~ — Schacht lllustrates Value of Good Pitching : Huggins Picks Giants or Robins in Nationaii WITH AL SHOWING FORM ~[Befieve It or Not —By Risler- HAVE EDGE IN PITCHING, |GANTS HT MEADOWS ' GRIFFMEN LOOK STRONG YANKEE PILOT ASSERTS)en 5ot 1ot o oo m Fjeld Faulth'assly and Hit Well to Down Red Sox, Braves and Pirates Break BY JOHN B. FOSTER. Into Victory Column. - ! . . +82,and Reverse Impression Made ’5 in Opening Game. w B — EW YORK, April 15—Miller Huggins, manager of the Yankees, Braves and Pirates turned the table} says the National League race is between the Giants and the on the Dodgers and Reds. respectives Brooklyns. Pittsburgh is good, he thinks, but the Brooklyn and 1y, yesterday in the National League, New York pitchers find favor in Huggins’ eyes. He should know the | but the Phillies succumbed to the value of good pitching, because lack of it was responsible for most of | Giants for the second time. Rain kepf his troubles when he was a National Leaguer. the Cubs and Cardinals idle at Chid P LOAN i . BY DENMAN THOMPSON. C“SE St Tob SLOAN _“Brooklyn and the Giants.” said Hug- | about a ball player being lifted from | 28%- H HEY looked pretty good out there yesterday, those Nationals, and —brother of Top NPt gins briskly, when the subject of the the lots to fast company. but before Lee Meadows was a mark for Gian§ it : 78 g Natio ague championship was | he gets into his first he get d New York TR it’s too bad threatening weather prevented more than 1,778 fans DE 15 SUCCESSIVE WINNE R N 1Y =L game he gets 1 :nhx:-m;:‘;::w o X ek beman: 8D = e A % P > nd you won't lef sburgh in?"” ard and = 3 3 a .,}"”“"g out to gh_mp:e them. This was but a small fraction of the B e bo: and told to swim. He did. e taiel DR s bl e e opéning day throng, which saw the home talent outscored by a two-to-one little manager again. ““When the finish e uk;n from the r&our;‘d :r‘!rr' hurllhn ratio, gitfielded and outlucked. The upward of 20,000 on hand Wednes- fometaeneyll be raising the dust.2nd| INDIANS BEST BROWNS | Reriod the Giknts aix rown: Toals day left. the ball park with the well detined impression that the Red Sox o e S IN A SLUG | Meadows® Successor, also was batte are’an exceedingly formidable machine and the Grifis a rather puerile | e L ESORAGTeed £ o) UGGING MATCH | frevly™"Neht ‘casily disposed of i aggregation. Those who missed the inaugural and were in attendance Yankces, “with Grimes and Ructher| ST. LOUIS, April 15.—After Mails|® Tne mraves took a lking to Dutch yesterday to witness the 8-2 drubbing inflicted on the visitors formed a going top speed it looks as if Robbie | R84 been hammered for nine runs in | Ruether's slants in the first two ins {. diametrically opposed opinion of the relative strength of the two teams. the first three innings the Indians NiNES. making seven hits for six tal-| Why? Pitching, thass all, pitching. == has the best mu-hu;lg staft in e:hu' ": acmaite life snd singued thelr way to | J08. oB3 wenl jan €9 on 1ESe-4 “‘:(I: the big leagues. If he can get the worl Z tory over the Dodgers. 'ter 1t No club Iooks good when its hurlers GREENLERFd out of Ruether of which that lefthander ;!llt:r:’l-: ‘;::t' itone e Bm‘:: atioast] Tonwon anioramaar 3 are being pounded vigorously, as were | \\amplon et ciitar : pitchers were used | National League champions at hi those of the capital corps n the cur. | QUITE A DIFFERENCE | “The youthjul pockel-billiard € 4 EVERETT SCOTT is capable it means twenty-flve VIClor-| gy yng the contest, the world cham- | mercy. : tain raiser. Yesterday the boot was on | MADE A RUN OF 169 A 2,1921 2 u {ies for Brooklyn. AdA amother twenty- | L = UE U0 nleat: the world Bunching hits on Marquard in t the other hoof, Clyde Milan and | AL of Bostor five on account of Grimes. That's ffty. sending five to the slab. Gard- | gixth and eighth innings, the Pirat Dufty Lewis leading _an onslaught| WASHINGTON. AB. R I PO. ;. | WAS PLAYED 680 Put in about fifteen each for Cadore and | ner and Sewell of the Indians hit for | trounced the Reds. 7 to 2. Cooper hel against a trio of Red Sox moundsmen | 1 15, s 9 D Smith and I guess Robbie will be walk- | the circuit. the Cincinnati batters to six safetie which netted an les, | Mil 3 8 3 CONSECUTIVE GAMES ing on the clouds at the end of the| Speaker made two safeties in four |and never was in danger. Barnhar While Albertus S . FOE 2 ar. times up and Sisler got three hits in | of the Pirates made two doubles in Bearcat, demonstrates 1 2 3 ‘Then it will be Brooklyn and the|five turns. his pair of turns at bat. fit of the tinkering Hones o 1 o i Yankees for the world serie did with his salary arm 0 0 4 I'm not_advancing ahead of my bar- rather than existing merely 20 3 rage,” said the colonel, “but 1 would mind. ; . 110 surely like to beat an old-timer like o Al's Exhibition Encouraging. FRrR Robbie for the world pennant.’ uston = The cagey- right-hander displayed AB. R. H. m;_ A e dme “}:\mgk‘liy“'lr?a;“f‘e:m“&"mafi E us om- { nothing remarkable in the way of £ 61 0% 0 fHends g Rl outcr 2 staff, but had uniformly good control, | 4 0 2 4 0 1 he added. . :.nd by working carefully on each | M ;i '17 : 1 :; |1: Parkinson Real Rookie. 3 - t v 2 ~ Py atsman and emplo; a nge of = f the Phillies had no L 1 h P ? pace that constantiy crught the alien 300 9 00 Parkinson o i at L.ess ] n the Price Stickwielders off their balanc Sl s O benefit of spring. training with : . 3 them safely in check at all stages. g 1 0t 3 0 club. He was chasing the ball for 3 [e) ea o, adaes. The most encouragins feature about i0001 0 - a semi-professional team in Pater- Al's work was the fact that he trav- 109010 KRAFT son, N. J, when he began the season. TR cled the entire route and Seemed ¢ FR SR — AN AMERICAN When Fietcher failed to report for ORI % AL Tengthened. Ho was strons at th 1920RN . 00 e the first contest against the Giants - finish, only six men facing him in the 5 % 5 0 PLAYED A ROUND OF GOLF Manager Bill Donovan of the Phila- last two rounds. X Tafaly SRS Rt HONG KONG COURSE Gdelphia olub, in casting about for a Other illustrations of the SHacied (Or Russet (1 seventh. ONA shortstop, put Parkinson in the game ference in the appearance of e i e S N 51 STRokES | because he practiced well. The boy when it 18 accorded pocd s | Bowton.....- % never had a professional chance be- have been furnished in the tw = e (Bogey--80) fore then. g of the infant season. There Withsuteany, of thel so-csuedial. Athletics, for instance. When Carl 1921 vantages ch the play Mays held them to three hits in the ad derived by their spring excursion, s : ’ inaugural, while two Mackian | R to s Parkinson dug his cleats in the gand { moundsmen were larruped by the | FiS o Judze. Left on bases—R and played such a fine shortstop’s ann to T Yankees, the Gotham scribes came | €100 12, Pases on bal game that If the Phillies had won out with announcements to the ef- |} 3 the visitors said he would have been . . fectl that it Jooked as if the Mackm in i 2 Fulle, 2 {;-e ;‘\srrg u“ymhowul’l'hme o‘ll;:o::erv;:! Se“mg Recordh' a i estine fi i - A e ), . = ce‘l’;s'l.'. v(‘x::;ud» :fi:’zn:?mi:z’;h r:-r;)t-(rr'vq truck w1t h - '“m “AR?E& tives call Parkinson's showing a . of the prowess of his club, especialiy | Wild pitch—Fuller jorng S (Hoss with he New ok flnmm-s) freak of play. Maybe. But if Parkin- its pitchers. The Yankees hammer e e o o Cvo STRUCK OUT 20 MEN son keeps right on as he has begun Perry and Hasty in the first game for e L b 4 Ki Wi he will have a career with the most 2 total of seventeen safeties and AND WALKED 2.0 WMEN sensational beginning of any kid in Yesterday, with Rom-!at bat and on the throughout IN THE SAME GAME these many years. e ball on the job.| the pastime, helped the Griffmen Once in a while there is a story t amites were limited to eight | the lead in the firat inning by be: ows, while the A's collected a dozen out a bingle to Scott, Rice and Lewls vt and Quinn and copped. giv-|sending him In with clean drives. TIGERS BEAT WHITE S0X =—————————————SPORT MART—TWO STORES, ® ing the aforementioned scribes an op-| Zeb walked to start the third, How Griffs Are Hitti portunity to revise their predictions|reached the far,corner on successive ow $ e g NG, 6 TO 5 that Philadelphia is doomed to re-|infcld deaths and counted when Har- G. AB. H. SB. REL Fot. ON LATE SCORING, main in the lowly berth it has occu-|ris’ smash caromed off Pennock's les. | | Picinich, e.... 1 2 1 0 1, .500 ' pled for six consecutive seasons. Shanks got‘hin lone safety here, but| |Rice, of. 29 41 ;/ A DETROIT; Al;fl(lhl\:-—lfl-lm” in %; | -~ e couta both were left. Harris, ‘428 | | seventh and ninth Innings gave . * This aftarnenn ore e s oched-| _ Pennock was so_roughly handled in Mian'ef....2 7 3 0 2 43| | Cobb's Tigers a winning start in the gled contest is not drowned out, the | the fourth that he was withdrawn J 2 6 2 0 1 333 American League yesterday. The De- outcome will hinge on the rciative|under fire. Gharrity reached second < 2 5 3 0 3 3| |troits ehased four runs home in the 5 Showing made by Brickson and Acoste, | When Collins juggled and then drob-| | Bemest. T 3 1 8 & 33| |lucky sesaion to tie and knocked in |z Get Good 'I'acl‘le at -4 ene of whom will start in the box for | Ped his long drive, and Schacht walk- | | O'Bourke, 2 9 1 0 2 ‘11| |the decisive counter in the final turn | 3 the Nationals, and Jos Bush, who is ;d. Judge moved ‘em up with a neat ?ohh.::u, f 3 x g g m 's“mb‘s" downing the new White Sox, g . . g cted t 11 from Man-|bunt. Milan cashed Gharrity with| » % 5 Bar P F e Ea g L e A a0 awal Gizoust, Vit oot Ghen the Brower 1.0 8 8 0 %0 Two runners really were batted & 'gain rrices rrom = yers are possibilities. _ Fielding[ball dribbled past Menosky Schacht| |pneme, 2201 § © 0 o 00| |pome by the Tigers but the ex(‘rnl X faults sometimes: nullify good box|also reached the plate. After Rice 2 0 0 0 0 | [tally was omitted from the official |o S S rt Mart work, but as a sule a tesm takes its|had lofted Lewis scored Milan with a score. = wis | B I PO z : cue from the occupant of the center|single to right. Harris bingled, too, *| " Cobb made one hit—a double—in his E of the diamond, the support accordedand Shanks walked, to fill the bases. AMERICAN LEAGUE four turns at bat. a hurler generally being on a par|Then Pennock departed and Russ 5 Chicago. AB.H. 0. A. _ Detroit; AR.H. 0. A. with his performance. his successor, checked the rally. W.L Pet Wk P g 2 g 2D, ; ; 1 : & 50c Double Gut Hooks, best qual-|50-yd. 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Harris and O'Rourke both|Successive sacrifices by Harris and |Boston at Washington, Boston at Washin o0 1 f S ; B made ceeecemeoo - plated; B ( | were busy boys, especiaily the latter,|Shanks, the latter's being a tre- Athietics at New York. Athletics at New York. > 2 1 H who took care of eleven chancea in | mendously long wallop that Menosky | Chicago at Detroit. " Chicago at Detroit 1100 uniformly excellent style, although | 8ot under. T s s . 1100 the nimble Judge saved him from be-| Russell retircd in favor of a pinch-| Results of Yesterday’s Games, DL ! ing charged with errors on two occa- | hitter in the seventh, and Gharrity, = - | sions, when he picked high heaves|the first man to face Curtis Fullerton, % 14 il % ont of the air with one hand. the young right-handed semi-pro Gyl 905F St . : The box score shows Shanks cred- | from New York. was pushed around Oleveland. 12, Bt. Louts, 9. A » ifed with but one assist, an easy [through a walk, Judge's death and s 1410 N. Y. Ave. chance, but Hank kept Gharrity's | Milan's single. PORT MART—TWO STORESmm—l| name out of the error column with No Hits Needed Here. 2 Shectacular siab of 3 WA PR | with vue ver in o wienrs waner.| NATIONAL LEAGUE. in_the second inning. Leibold hadlion winged Harris, who stole second, W. L. Pet. led with a double down the right|aided by a wild pitch, and. . ateer|New York. % 0 1000 Rowton Beld line and advanced to third on|Shanks had walked, swiped third, | (Micago.... 1 0 1.000 Brookly Mclnnis® _ sacrifice, when Gharrity|thanks to Howard's heady dodging, L tried to pick Nemo off. Shanks was|and scored while the latter w. : 800 Enilites s n motion toward the bag when Pat|forced by O'Rourke, illust S TOD. pesged. The ball was many feet in- | nits are’ not absolutely cose Brooklyn at hoans. Brookin e B #ide the mark., but, by halting and|georing. New York at Phili. New York at Phila. throwing himself in the opposite di-| “Seott’s single in the second was on | Bt. Louis at Chiea Bt. Louis at Chicago. rection, Howard managed to inter-|a ‘ernck fo O Rourke doep short, | Pittsbusgh at Cincl. Pittsbargh at Cinci, cept the ball with his gloved hand|pchind Shanks. The throw was tos orsted Suifings Not Merely All-wool v & Blue Serges BASE BALL 5225 N LEAGUE PARK ‘TON vs. BOSTON ‘Tickets on sale Spalding’s, 613 14th St. N.W., from 8:30 A.M. to while prone on the ground. long to flag Scott, but O'Rourke got| Results of Yesterday’s Games. 1600 T ¢ ‘ Ruel Ultimately Tallies. both hands on the ball. Mickey has| . e i Tickets on sale at Hecht Co., We Have Set Qut to Beat Our Tt prevented a score for the time [the gratifying knack of gotting|New York 10 Piladelphia, 2 il i : Being only, however, as Collins fol- [ #quarely back of most of the drives he Piftsburgh, 7; Cincinnat] I1adies and Boy Scout Day lowed with a long fly to Lewis, who [ ¢an reach. St Lonila-Chicarw, poatponed; rata, e got off a hard. accurate peg to the| The scoreboard and clock both plate, which arrived just a fraetion | Wore balky, but this did not seem to of a second too late to erase the|Prevent the eleven policemen who speedy Leibold. were parked in a box next the Na- The other tally obtained by the | tionals' bench from enjoying the pas- i v o Box followed a base on balls to Ruel | time. in the sixth. Russell fanned, but| Mlilan got on the bases every time mo lm 0 u.l s Vitt and Foster both produced | he went to the plate and completed smashes too hot for Shanks to han- | the circuit on the first three occasions, dle and on Menosky's wicked crack |Zeb collected three hits and walked to Harris Ruel crossed the plate, | tWice, for an average of 1.000. For Btan gave the ball a battle and su = —= — (. ceeded in ferrying it to O'Rourke for ] a force-out, although not fast enough || Phone F. 6764 SUNDRIES to effect a double play. which would || Howard A. 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