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SPORTS. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 17, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. ,.Natwnals Collapse and Boston Takes Final, 8-3 : Penn Varsity Crew Wins Rac > With ale s REI) S OX S C ORE SEVEN MUST BEAR BRUNT OF BOX WORK FOR TIONALS DURING EARLY WEEKS OF CAMPAIGN. IQU AKERS LENGTH AI_IE ADZ RUNS IN ONE BIG INNING ke IN 1 15-16 MILES EVENT Zachary Loses Control, Acosta Is Pounded and Go to Front at Two-Thirds Mark After Elis Set ‘Their Support Caves In—Johnson Listed to Early Pace—Blue Junior Eight Scores - Oppose Mackmen Today. by Scant Margin. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. ASHINGTON'S representatives in the American League yester- day muffed what may prove the only opportunity afforded them l ' this season of holding undisputed possession of first place when they deferentially permitted the Red Sox to obtain an even break in the final of four games by absorbing a 3-8 setback. With the champion Indians nosed out by the Browns the Nationals could have roosted on the topmost rafter jor at least twenty-four hours had they retained their ‘winning_ways. but two in a row was as much prosperity as they could stand. They flivvered most emphatically, bringing every agency to bear to make certain that their guests could depart with a high regard for the hospitality of the Nationals, if not for their consistency. | ERBY, Conn., April 16—Pennsylvania defeated Yale in the varsity crew race on the Housatonic river late today by a full length. In the race of the junior eights, Yale won in a hard fought com- test by a half length. A crowd estimated at more than 20000 persons saw the races. From the spectators’ viewpoint the junior race was the more exciting. 5 After a delay at the start owing to the swerving of the shells § the current, Yale took the water first in the varsity race. The Blue h the lead and at the three-quarter-mile mark was a length ahcad. Pemn spurted and overtook the Elis and as the sheils passed the mile mark the Quakers pulled into the lead. oo REGh The Nickalls combination was um- : able to overcome this advantage and Concentration of effart is highly v P I Tfl VISII HILLI[]P I\\‘r‘;xhl'slh Oarsmen in ;.sf: J"&‘{ regarded as a means toward an end ead as they swung toward the fin 9 in"every line of endeavor. inciuding || ONE BAD INNING ENOUGH (i LI B line. Clear water showed between base ball. Assuming that the all-per- i H the shelis as they crossed the line. vading thought of the local athletes R R tor The tme wax: Pennsylvania. 7:05: was to achieve defeat in as em- 2 0. A E < S ale, 7:09 - phatic a manner as possible, the sys- BN Will Encounter Georgetown Nine HAgouth wind slowed up the crews tem they adopted yesteray may be | jio ¢ E aldeman, number three in the Yate regarded as a model of efficiency. | fawi ST g Thursday—Good Games Listed |boat. collapsed after the finish. = All They crowded all their errors into | 4 0 5 1f the Pennsylvania oarsmen finished one inning—the third—and these Ca 5 0 for Marylanders. strong. The record for the Henlay miscues, together with a brace of | 40 Co distance of 1 5-16 miles on this course passes and four solid swats, gave | 1 = 2 lly Teams of Virginia and Maryland in- 20 2-5, made by Pennsyivania #n the Sox seven rums and effectually Ll Gell | stitutions will oppose District colleges | 1918 ended all debate as to the outcome. 1 0 o 0 on the diamond this week, but only| Yale got the jump the junier Griffs Fail to Bunch Blows. Nhawsips rlp [ 0.0 lw]rl> {n! n(:lr ~engagements schcduled irace. but Pennsylvania pulled up “ows c or decision on a lor i o < ‘world series scandal. with its pillow- Totais .35 3 20 3 Virginia Polytechnic Institute at rhe(vlnt e of a l‘m 1 _th .“1 = Mtsing Bosapdctive ilcad somento. minc ] S nofTo AB. R. A E Hilltop Thur: afternoon and has a | mile. where Yale spureed ona i the interpret the foregoing, it 1s here- | vitt. 3 e o 50 Friday game listed with Bridgewater | even terms. Apj *Durhe and got en with set forth that McEride's hench- | Menosky,” if iag -2 1.0 0 Colleme. " of . Bridgewater Ve " oe frcn terms Approaching the finish men really tried their darndest to ;,lmflru . o | 1.0 .0 JiiterRengasement i oW ey st s (D 4"‘;- d' lue shell crept ahead amd win, They pecked away at the fork- |Fratt, 2b. et 38 9 8 3 ever, may be ed the line a half length in front Collins, " cf. Ziech 1 10 0 | canceled. of Pennsylvania. The t Yafe B e ot Melanis, 1 4 0 017 0 0 Followers of colleze base ball will be | 7:173%: Pennsylvania. s:2o e Lo e e 1 E - 4 ign s il st 3 s v : Lligy . in the aggregate outbatted their op- | Ruel, o, P31 o 50 :’{:;"l'fg“":r‘;‘i‘l’:‘offl";m"l{"d e byl An observation train of twelVe ponents, but the latter fired most | Thormahien, L3 Vioite iz o Park " The Old Line nine will mest, Sheltan ey o R ik R a 0 i and e Tl = i Side of the river. Amo: Sioped o Die nole upder the water| Totmis LR William and Mary tomorrow after- | those who T watched the races from v X inoon and from what the Indians have | th ; i e Seriat ship, while| *Batted for Acosta in seventh inning. | 5 ave!the train was Jim Rice. coach of the e x Jaraage ot | Rostoui T T G O e |1v _stronger opponents they will be| here in two weeks, Soch ; “quential nature that | Washingion .21 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-3 anvthing but easy for the Maryland- | =% M steady work with the handpumps| Two-base hii—_Rice. Threebase hits—Ghar- ers. Last week William and Mary! _ D: ¢ Boy in Pean Crew. Eaits koaei Tt Stout. ity (2), Colline. Sacrifice—Thormahlen. took the measure of the University of - Fhillip T. Williams. a Washingten Do -8 cInnis; v v. pulled 33 Another comparatively large crowd | Lol PIavsCScott to Pratt to Mclnniz: Vit Pennsylvania tossers. Yo P &n oar in the Pennsyl 5 Wednes: v i Tni- | Yania varsity eight. H witncased the debacie. the paid at- |3 Wits o g, Lot o tmieBoyon, ot iR OO DRl | from Canteal Higs Mhon 1o st tendance totaling nearly 6.000. de-|ary & of “Thoimaien, 3: o Acosta, 2. Hits cond tilt of the season between these | iS the son of Nat B. Willianih, spite e oomy weather - chary, 1 in 2 innings. 3 runs scored, cond o e 3 I Would scem that the Nationals on base. none out In third; off Acosta: 6 teams. The Brooklanders vanquished | Who lives at 3917 McKinley street.y, big days at home this vear will be|in 3 innings: off Shaw. none in innings. the College Parkers in their first en- 1. Struck oute-By Thormanien. > by Actara counter. hitting Keene rather freely. that from a box office standpoint | Frc T 2: tting ne y. only. the resultx from an artistic | Xurutiy Ane Conmatie "Fime wf rer v But that was the initial engagement Standpoint vesterday being on a par ith those attained before that rec- ord throng opening day. Zach Strong at Start. Jezebel Tecumseh Zachary was sail- ing along in a favorable trade wind without a cloud visible on the horizon ‘When the third inning was reached. By virtue of a pass that Milan wheedled out of Herbert Thormahlen in the first inning, Rice’s hard, but ineffectual a ¢ for the Marylanders, who since have and 57 minutes. improved greatly, and beating Keene's | pitching may be an extremely difficult feat for Catholic University to ac- complish again. Catholic University will go to Rich- mond Saturday for a return match with University of Richmond. Play-! Game, 4 to 3. APOLIS. Md.. April 18. Mocrper. G. U. TEAM SWATS BALL LAFAYETTE BEATS NAVY |Carney’s Home Run in Seventh [lr i ning Decides Well Played & major league ball game, when he batted for Shaw in the ninth and sent an easy roller to Vitt. Miller had a more auspicious debut, his safety in the seventh producing a Tun. " Bing's effort wasn't much of a hit as hits go, however, having a | Texas tang. Both infields had a busy afternoon IFIVE HOMERS IN GAME ing at Brookland last week, the| Maroon and Black staged a late rally and repulsed the Virginians. Gallau-; , Phillies Get Quartet of Them and S ;. ldet also h: ‘i 6—In t crack off the pitcher's shins, andiof it. the local quartet handling 3 Gathers Fourteen Hits in Defeating ‘V’V(fifla@r: )'i':r;n:;ekue";'e‘g:in:l':? best plaved game %o far in the '05 Lewis' rasping single through Vitt|twenty assists. while the inner cor- Defeat Giants by Score These teams apparently are well L85¢ ball season Lafayette won from the Nationals boasted a one-run lead.{ don of the visitors took care of sev- the Western Maryland | matched. On the same day. Maryland ' [N®, Naval Acaaemy this afternoon, & Then it happened. Jezebel failed to | enteen. 2 of 11 to 5. 2 | will battle with Virginia Tech gt Col-; ‘% 3 locate the platter for Ruel. Gharrity| Pratt collided heavily with Hen- Nine, 11 to 0. | lege Park. i Carney won the game for the visito; fielded Thormahlen's bunt and heaved | dryx in chasing Shanks’ foul fly in| PHILADELPHIA, April 16.—Four i high to Harris. covering seeond. The plate was still on swings for Zach when Vitt-appeared, and he also was the eighth, but clung to the ball. The outflelder was considerably shaken up, but insisted on remaining in the home runs for Philadelphia featured & 11-to-5 victory over New York here Georgetown University's base ball' team went on another batting ram- Page at the Hilltop yesterday, throw- EGHT SCHOOL GAME | by hitting to‘deep 1 seventh for the cire: | _The fielding was high grade on bofh eft center in squarely into the hands of Scott, and Napier. Chief Moses Yellowhorse, who was played gespectively on the Giants,| rors—Reynolds, Welch. Two-base hits—Ris- isides though the ground w favored. Alling the bases. Menosky ! line-up. today. ing a barrage of fourteen hits and Each hit l!o‘; eleven ‘..c‘i"o.... .;uz':fi then rolled to Harris. who essayed to| Pratt gave Judge, Harris and locals batted freely throughout, routing Western Maryland, 11 to 0. Navy's were all singies. while the start a double play by tagging Vitt|O'Rourke a merry chase when Ghar- | The locals ba H The Hilltoppers made merry with Lafayette’s listjacluded & double ang 5 82 he dashed for second, but the ball | rity's throw nipped him oft first in 1l:yafln. 1;5'1"’1. "‘;‘ Helles = . db'ill;‘e‘v‘i,:l the hoflersndgu of two Westminster homer. Score: oozed out of Stan's grasp. al ands | the seventh. e succumbed only [hard, while Meadow: i Ditchers, delugin 1 3 : Deing safe and Ruel on his way to|when winded. ™Y ) {tors until the eighth. Shower ‘of nine ciouts in less thas | All Nines to Play This Week, Two Wik’ 3 T B the bench. Hendryx here produced e e Wrightstone and Bruggy hit home 8ix innings and flailing Dorsey for . . Weils.2b... 5 1238 fhe first—and last—hit off Zachary. a runs in the sixth off Toney, while twelve bases during the remainder of Contests Being in Cham- Gazelle, 3. 3 32 shot downthe “left-fleld line that Kelly of New York and Meusel and the engagement. Hoth pitchers made . 3 2 Carney.ef.. & 13 cashed Thormahlen and Vit and: Meadows registered similar hits in ~ | matters worse ‘for themseives by pionship Series Lt S 20 brought Dow: J8se Acosta from the| | the elghth. Score: Eenerous contributions in the nature! Four local contests and as many on | keonrst. 3 233 Bbull pen to the center of the diamond. | 'N. Y, ABH.OA. _ Phila. ABH.OA.| of passes. foreign flelds are booked for the high | Seashois'r. 18, .. Dom Jowe Warmly Weicomed. 2 40 3 Suempelat, 4710100 oy ileRhis: mates wwere bombarding | school base ball teams this week. | Tiomerr. 3 oot “Pratt welcomed - ith 25, S S 3 o : 3o . Bill Dudack, who ha wo wi e league championship L. oo #ingle to cc:”m""\m ";: sent Menosky | Meusel Also Clouts for Circuit as B L mtamats A0 8280 fot toed the slab since the 1919 cam- [series matches, Tech being scheduled s e IR home from seeond: and when Rice al- 381 Waonwds 4 312 BY LAWRENCE PERRY. DAED }5’:“'F‘;g“n“l"cd‘“:;‘w""‘f(.‘;“‘[’;n;‘:;;:; fo et “:lal"r"" Tuesday. while! Towms.. 37 111 Tox nn®m anks Def 4 0 Parkin'nss 4 2 9 . & 3 . . S| i Business wi 'ace West Friday.| . T e S as Gzl Le logy X cat Macks by gy ERR RS T R EW YORK, April 16—With the base ball scason only a few days | clan oniy "four scattered ‘hits" and | Three of the nints are o ivans L1 e g T 2 Rome. ‘Derrill pulling up at third. 3-to-1 Count. Ifi- it e 2 LES e old an unusually large number of young hall players, new to | 2id not give his lone pass until the lginia Saturday to keep engagements —— - Collins _collided for a_ truly terrific [Ryemipe 108 2 b h ne id hat they have dug | ehed orining. The visitors threat- |- Tech's league clash with Eastern w Clout far over Lewis' head for three| NEW YORK, April 16.—The New|iu& -3 811 major league company, have given cvidence that they have dug | ened only hree times, twice getting | Tuesday will end the first half of u.-[ e e ¢, bases. scoring Pratt, and after Shanks| York Americans made it two out of| Balle 9001 their cleats deep into the diamonds of the big circuits and will stay put. Stonoia l""‘ ird base. A double play |titular campaign. Both teams are . 2 by had tossed out Meinnis, Scott got a|three games from iladelphia Kiogt. 1000 - ; g 3 ; pped (them on one occasion and {better than they were last-year, and s &1 Philadelphia - to- lid1 1 Dudack' birgle that registered Shano. On his{day. winning the last game of the! === T Some of them have made good so solidly and convincingly as to impart Dudaois cffectiveness nipped the [a keen contest is anticipated. Busi- second appearance of the round Ruel [series by a score of 3 to 1. 401224 10 Totals...34 1§ to their initial plunges a real dramatic aspect. i oninEichancet o ness has developed rapidly sinee it Nlemyse, W Bopped to O'Rourke and Thormahlen| ‘William “Plercy and Bivan Harris, Satied 1" the ptn. Young Parkinson of the Phillies,) [~ — = e pers to a tho of rund in the Arst jn: | 00K & e ifoidenbbing S oo NEW YORK CITY NS = Acosts was threstened in the nien | (7 JoSnEsters, fought o hard pitch- 21950 2i8is 8 8 23| who yua pitentorkea into heenges Griffs’ Games to Be Free 2ing und o similer combination added | for Western, "last vears” champion: K CITY JOIN 3 2 2 — the 3 Sy o 3 y Befetion DAL o e e :.',':nel::n-“hi:.h:;ellggurnl;r{.he‘::: Walker, Kelly, E. Smith, | nar n::":"‘,’:n Rt :::nm'g‘:n; to Schoolboys of District i persisted in his wildgess in the sixth "‘ci':.,‘,if’h;f."‘{.fri‘.,..{;,. to aispose BASE BALL FEDERATION by Gharrity and Harris broke up.an [ond and by Ruth in the sixth. ‘Srossy (). Meadows (3): |spring tralning—has been flelding up Bemtnning next Tacsday atter- | | The Tatier was Rrected it iwy |Of,during the week The Blue and| CLEVELAND. Aprit 16— New Yok attempted ‘double -steal and it was|”In “starting his effort to surpass| Glor Hamsty BrORE (3), Meadows ). 4 moon, boys of the upper arades | | TN, latler was, greeted with tWo|white is to entertain Baltimore Poly- |city today became a member of o B Il e seventh that the Sox again | the world mark he made last year | Miller, Meadows. ~Two-base 'hits — Waiker, |0 the hilt. If he comes through as| |“af the District public chools | | (riples an Hilltoppers were retired, | lechnic Institute Tuesday. and- is to|Nationa! Base Ball Federation, the were able to tally. Then a pass t0{Ruth aiready is two weeks ahead of( Wrightstone. Home runs—Kelly, Wrightstone, [any sort of a hitter his place is as-| | will be admitted to the xames | After Sullivan singled in the seventh, |50 to Port Deposit to play Tome | New York Base Ball Federation. coms Menosky. Hendryx's retirement and a | his 1920 record, when his Arat clv. | rUESY. Ssuel. “Meadows ™ Marribees Wil- | T00 1070 0L 8 B ST S ente two| | the Nationals play here am | |After Sullivan s three in a row. but|Wednesday. On Satupday, the nine will | posed of 130 amateur and. thirty i safety by Pratt turned the trick. cuit clout came May 1. Score: Far youngsters who promise to be sensa-| | Euests of the club management. | | 700N (ARTEC PATCE 4 Georgetown's | {Tavel _to Winchester. Va., to copc |semi-professional ieams, joining ¢! The only good exhibition of box | FioW teme adows. Parkinecn snd 3 Miller. " Left ou | Lomar They are Tierney. Irom Okia: | From 200 to 250 puplls of the | | [ oA Jomer boosted Geo with Shenandoah Militaty Academy {rarent mandlot organization duri work turned in for the home talent { Phils, ARH. 0.4 DH- 0.4 | baves— Philadeiphia. 3. Base|noma, who is playing second, and| | ®Zth,seventh and eighth grades, ey L5 i the second time this season. the annual meeting of the lattes was that of the much criticised Jim | wisrrf. . 4 1 1 6 o0 1|om . Hits—Off Ryan. 3 in| garnhart, from Birmingham, occu-| | both white and colored, will be ~-"1'{“‘i -0-A;] . Eastern and Tech also have Satur-|executive committee here today. I Shaw, who, falling heir to the hurling | . Walker.it3 0 1 0 1 2 ofl ianing (none uut dn second) o ho i | pant of the hot corner. It isn't every || admitted each week day, fn Bi2h1 )2 3|day dates in the Old Dominton. The | dications are that Buffalo aise wi Job when Acosta departed in favor of | Brazillib.. 4 111 0 O aE 2 D e e (b > st Iyear that's ik leagueiclub lands tus charge of their teachers, and 1010 3 o|former will take the trip to Leesburg | affiliate. : a pinch hitter, set the Sox down in | Dugandb.. 4 o REs 110 S ey ® Meadow: Losiug | kids of the ability of these boys—in- will be assigned a special sec- .. ¢ 1 80 5 o|for a game with the. high school{ Dr. P. M Seixas of New Yark wib order in the last two frames. Purki s s 2 & 9 2| pitcher—Byan." Umpires—Mesars. McCormick | fieldern, at that. Brown of the Giants tion of the left-field pavilion. | | Whelan.ib. 1 0 3 0 1 o|nine. while the Manya] Trainers are |appointed eastern representative Perfeetly Good Triple Wasted. 3012 @ § 3|aod Hart. Time of game—1 bour and 39 min- | " an outfielder who promises to be a' | Thowe fu sections remote from | |Kenyonc.. 3 3 5 0 1 1|to battle with the freshmen at the | the federation, and will immediately 8 Being syroad aut raihos thin ihe fen P23 00 3 o 1 3|ates. tetiofimaerit. the park will be given the privi- | |Con'hamc. 1 0 1 1 0 0|University of Virginia. Business has | begin organizing leagues in-New Y blows the Griffmen coliccted off Thee s Eferlo e it Grah's Sh lexe on Saturdays. Stephen E. #fnud";f ? g é o 1 Olan engagement with the Georgetown | state, New Jersey, Connectiout, R! amahlen did only a minimum of d = Totals.. 81 4 24 12 42716 DEFEAT REDS ay e Kramer, assistant superintend- Rirnecicr a2 s g z 9| University reserves at the Hilitop |Island, Massachusetts, New Ham e T nltdy off GRS 00 o 01| PIRATES o Cincinnati is happy In the posses-| | ent of schools, expects to an- 320 © 2| Tuesday. Maine and Vermont. Gharrity lammed the ball out beyond X5l o -3 sion of Fonseca, who has hit a gait| | mounce the assignments by BN the corner of the jury box in center | RU¢—Witt, hnm.nlm. Mewmel. Br-|p.nch Hits in Fifth Inning in z:u. ;:r ;hlch :g‘-l\:- uz :‘ne belle; school divisions tomorrow. 2 2 g 1 z Seld and reached third, where he | * Douste: paryies tad Bra: that iEst MoraniwillEnot Jhave fetc 333 stayed, neither Zachary nor Judge bo. | sl Left on basesNow Tort s Taniay. Taking Series Final. a badly meased-up infield as one 1020 - ing able to help him. In the third |phia, 5. Base on balls—Ofr 1. Hit by 1 P Heinie Groh thought likely. And o o 12004 Lewis hit into a double play after E"fl"— Plercy (Dykes, C. Walker); 7 CINCINATTT, Ohlo, April 16.—Pitts-| 0'Neill _of the Boston Braves has|now. for Yellowhorse is the last of the hcs nl ———— . Rice had bingled and in the fourtn |BArris (Ward). Struck ou Plercy. € burgh today won the final game of|entered® into his second year behind | Mohicans. s, 3754 s g hank: < i 7 ourrie, & Umpires—Messrs Wiison. | the series here from the Reds by the{the bat in a manner which right now Georgetown.... 3 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 x—11 Shanks did the same thing following a | Dineen and Nallis. Time of game—1 hour sad by by Only Indian fa Majors. West. Maryland. © 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0| safety by Harris. B inates. score of 7 to 3, by bunching their hits|sets him down as the equal of any| . = OWY Andian in Walors i : ; S Round five was barren, Gharrity in the fifth, when Brenton was re-|backstop in his league. Which is go- TS other aboriginal on any| puns—Sullivan, Sheridan, Sheedy, Kenyon alone making a bid, a hefty line smash AR T Ilieved by Coumbe, who made way for|ing seme. major league outfit. Jim Thorpe, who | Reynolds (3). Bissonette, Walsh (2). ! y h 7 : = wonette, Clayton. Three-base hits—Rissonette, NIZ 1 bal il i in the sixth Lewis beat out a crack to Ponder had only one bad Ianing for| he star boxman of the Little Rock | oypcinnat® Reds and the Boston Braves, | Waih. Home run o Waisn Btorn vy amoretic: RGANIZED sandlot base ball will be formally ushered in this Vitt and was left Pittsburgh. Crane and Maranville| southern Association Club last year, | 3 Uvan. (2). Sheridan, Kenyon' (3). Revnolds afternoon when nines representing Keane Council and Carroll 4 Thormahlen weakened a trifle in the played notable ball at shortstop.|is one youngster, however, who is|i8 now in the minors. Chief Bender, | qjichiin Dudack. Sacrifices -Kenvon W o1 E E - = 3 seventh. He walked Shanks, and".mr 8core: itkely to be sent to nw' mmo'r’n{[or the great Athletic’'s star, is now loway, Fraots. ‘:'Dnn(l;flp"phyl_)‘h;x., to Cough- Council clash in the opening game of the Knights of Columbu” Vitt Pad made a fine play to retire H.0.A. _Cincl. AB.H. 0.A |2nother season's grooming. ~Before!pitching good ball and managing the | !ibi Cissel to Ny lascft on bases—! | eague. Patterson Field at 5th street and-Florida avenue portheas® L = a= AL 3 -5 94, this occurs, though. he will have every | & s R ¢ | Geargetown. 9: Western Maryland, 3. Bases on At 3 5 3 QRourke, Gharsity also got o free Score Three Runs in Ninth, But 8 0 Daubercis & 115 o|opportunity to make good. - Senti- | np 4Havel: Conn club. Chiet ey~ | bl O D ks Li oft Clayton. & Hits—0f | where the Knights will hold forth this year, has been groomed carefully this juncture to sub for Acosta, and Browns’ Edrly Lead Wins 3 1 g B 4 g G el A N e ena eheedy he | Matty, McGinnity and other crack | 15 invings. Nirwck outBy Daiace 7. oo | for the occasion, and given fair weather the league campaign will get came through with a looping y 3 1 3 Duncanit, & 2 0 l|sreat redskin players who have worn | ioyndsmen were# their prime, is out | Claston 3. b Doreby, 3. Passes oo krinty, | under way in brilliant style. “Snitz” Nau, union umpire, will start pro- Toxas leaguer into right that scores for Them, 7 to 6. 33 2 Poeerih § 3 o o|ble leasus spangles in the past will | g™ 0 T Unpire Mr. Woodwird, Time of sume—3| caedings at 3 o'clock. d s Howard. Pat and Bing advanced a m, % 314 1 1 3 3|pull for him to come through right| gockalexis will be recaled by vet- | bours. : : MO o Tatas Bl e e e e Tovis A Te et ioais i16 o4 3| = — — —=——"cran fans as a fine outfielder and —_— Both councils have recruited teams,to mest the Dreadnaught Athletip when Milan lot a third strike sneak | broke even in the series with Cleve- 2208 285 clean-up hitter for Cleveland when | m * that include many of the best sand- |Club, Tuoker, Bruffy and Babbing- over. h":“’:y*:‘"';"‘: ::d'_';' f" ate (i ) | that club was a .‘\“artirlmll u::gml: or- c 5 U NINE IS SHUT U T lot performers of the District. Each |ton will do the hurling for the Pee i itart. i - . 0 ganization. his uly great player S e e L Peo T Browss | Ar>ye U, Teot) the SEE 008 did not take care of himself and died |U. U has been in several practice tilts and |less nine. E He took third on Harris single after|box in the sixth and the champions| TotIs-.30 162615 Touls...33 927 17 2 pauper. Chief Johnson pitched good is declared fit for the initial cham-| Wagwaltic Athletie Club took S-awis porued 1o) RBeLSBUE was ol ne anc e *Hobne out, hit by batted ball. _— bll for the Reds along about 1910, pionship engagement. The Caseysin-| measute of the St. Patrick team in & ohored there when Pratt made a dim. | Patted Kolp from the mound in the| {Batted for Coumbe in the Tth. but he has long disappeared, while N d to have a band present to add|4-to-1.engagement. Shields did tWe cut catch of Shanks’ fouland O'Rourke | Ninth, When they scored three runs.| Pittaburgh 398244988 3 Drive Cadore From Slab Early in [BSn, Tincur, who pitched ~for Jthe Gets Only Two Safeties in Game o nausniral fostivity. and one of | DILRI&s for the winmers rolled to Vitt. Gleason was forced out of the game| ¢lacinnati . o2 03 hillies a few years ago, i8 now play- % % = dignitaries of the order will be| HBrookland Athletic Club will play 5 ; J Ruos — Maranville, . Whitted ing the outfield in the American As- Vi the dignita: s e Gharrity opened the ninth with &/ in the ninth, when struck in the face| ). Tiemer: Grine, ey $ohcar Mied Game—Only One Run soctation and oceasionaily pitehing— With Villanova, Which at hand to toss out the first ball. e e resounding triple to right center. and | ' GE B 0UL BACE BIUCE seca. Krror—Carey. Two-base hits — Carey, l.z least he was last year. Wins by 4 to 0. Manager O'Brien of the War De.|dons this morning an Quinc: $ Beld ‘at Third while Vits s oman Cleve ABIE 0.6 Bt Lo ABI. 0.4 | VAMte “Temer Threcbase vty = Maras: Off Watson | ey % ; B e ot ohe | nd Catiis profanly silt e the Doy "held at third while Vitt was tossing -H. 0.8, 3 o 9% | tlle (2), Barnbare, Grimm (2). Bacrifices— 3 ; But, to return to the subject of| g __Sialsturdy team ‘to send against the gut Foss, who batted for Shaw, but |jamlesnlf § 3 3 1 Teblarf... § 4 § Q| orium, 'scamia romeied, oVingo. Double HOSTON, April 16.—Boston jumpediyoung players, the writer recently S“LLA‘\,OVA,' Pa. April 16—Sid {3 erbockers in Olympia Hollow | Ing for the Brooklanders. ¥ tallied on Judge's roller to Pratt. Speaker.cf. 5 2 2 O isler.ib... 5 3 10 1|on bases—Cineinnati, +; P! on Cadore in the first two innings t6-|talked about them to such managers|SWeeney won a pitchers’ battle from |ihis afternoon. Play will begin at 3 ":‘:‘f Ly wnml‘.‘ - Johnson to Face Macks Today. Smithrf.. 4 1 2 © 4 13 Olon balls—OR Breaton, day, and, despite Mamaux's subsequent |as Connie Mack, Clark Griffith, Pat|Dollard here today and Villanova de-|o'clock. L""’lm“d“ Hitton Amme" Py Manager McBrife last night an- 4903 319 8| o Brenwn, 10 4 13 §o0d york a8 relief, won eusily from|Moran and Bill' Gleason, and While | feated Catholic University in a well| Washiagton Athletie Club will play |by trouncing Hilton Athletic Clu mounced that Walter Johnson would 1222 S0 09 1Bk gt Brenten, R the arst Powell tripled and was ERincred may bo hCTorth in (o way | Played game, 4 to 0. oo at 330 this afiernoon, in<)year-old teams. - Nines desiring en- make his second start of the cham- t231i 41z el e e i ont trying to reach home Barbare|of advice which all young players| Sweeney held the heavy hitting |stead of tripping to Baltimore for a[Eagements should write W. Shreve, pionship season against the Athletics 0000 3 2 1 0|) hour and 56 minutes. singled, Southworth doubled, Nichol-|read. So here goes: Washington crew to two hits, Mack |contest with the Black Sox. The }"{7 A ren) - baRone . Bivgy z?l?z.h:l::x:;za:;nm that the fans sRoRotz O —_— son -igg;:diknfikleold turc‘ad )élchol- Too.many young ball players break- :,:l: ";;“:';l;'v:wh getting a single off | Maryland nmehhau been postponed | e, OIS, Se Club has cancelal ass e game positively son and Hoike tripled, giving Boston|ing into the big leagues are more in- curver. until next month. : will _be played, regardless of ecarly ofofese AMERICAN LEA three runs. O'Nell opened the second | terested in the salacy they are to re-| The home team bunched hits on|" Lymea pitched Rigms Athletic Club |its engagement with the Amerionn : 0000 . ry they Amateurs. The game was to hawe weather condition, provided it is not Bigallal Sl o with a triple, Watson ot an infleld|ccive than in the kind of base ball they | Dollard, scoring three times in the|to a 6-to-1 vietory over Chevy Chase | Amatvirs, The game was to h ::tuu‘llyn:a::n; at 3]-'3: o'clock, when 37132410 Totals...36 15 27 12| e ‘Z"; r';t_’ single and Powell singled. Mamaux |are to develo] sixth "fld‘on;‘:e in the eighth. Athletic Club. He struck out ten and [ BEeR PEYEC tod § : h:"‘("b““n heduled 1o ::.r"ly'.nl»}"; Ratted for Clark in the Tth. N e 2 jthen relieved Cadore and held the| Many beginners do mot know the fle:gef_he_lg x!ed (tfgnnzl.ly !hellgfal right | vielded but five hits. The winners |SUeetin SOhORL o o e and Busantatpalinlcox eld | tHatted for Petty in the 9th. ashisgtin 2 2 e Braves to four hits for the remainder | rules of the game. They have mever | flelder cleared tho bases with & lon [batted well: P ey Homasogy - Forige T cn® Manager Duffy shifteq his line _3Ban for Thomas in the 9th. Cleveland.. 2 2 .560 of the game. Score: vead them. Their knowledge is super- | triple. ore: Tigers and Pumas clashed in the | Frajoraal Leasuc Biks are to a bit yesterday and from the Fesults | 5 Lo 708 2 0 5 § 9§ 6 7| GAMES TODAT. GAuES ToMoRmow. |, BKIza ARIL 0.A . Rosion AB.H. 0.4, |ficlal and based on such plays as have| Cath U, X { polts, .o R 04 | Brookland menagerie vesterday and | niest. this afterhoos at'3 ociock it Lo =4z 0 plAlme TUDAY. g well,cf.. 3 2 come up in their own careers. o 1 Robinson, the former All Soul's Church. boys almost Yankees take a couple of falls out | Lanb,Keip (). Berome - ecdner. Gi fle" dn I)t.n'l!a';h. Chicago at 8t Louls. | ;rimenir. 4 1 0 0 Nichwonlf 4 1 4 o]about control of the ball. The mo- 0 6 0 Brennanif. 1 2 1 o) scratches. t Indians will | Chevy Chase Midgets. 27 to 1. Gough of them. base hit—Sewell, Speaker, Stephenson, Y at t. Cleveland at Detroit. | gipeqrir. 3 1 1 O Bosckeldh 3 1 1 3|ment they hiive developed good curves S 80 L Comenzh 203 4l Semmtars and Eion o on Mon- |Starred for the viotors isler. - G k. % . ont ] ! Tlesbe Noas‘horned into. hisi fitst :"'l S ;'i{&:fl'fi'uc:tfim:'wglpm Results of Yesterday’s Games. H ‘; % 3 O HR e S D e 2:1.0 3 g:g?,-g b0 010 0 ument lot diamond ST the Mentattat AThlotic Chab tais it d Sisler, 'Left on bases—Cleveland, : L : 3070 n Neville,1b. 0 1 2 0 : . 1. £ Lonin, & *"ases on' bala—Off Ule: 1 S Tanie i3 i Cleeiaad € 0001 catching. Youngsters: think the back- 5 5 | esteTer Athletie Club and Zone 4 [ore to“report on. the field at %: y K te—Of Uble, f(eatn). 10 stop has too much to do in a positio - 15| Navy , wi 5 e Locloc * o 7 off Clark, none in 11-3 innings; off Petty, 2 L —— —_— ich offers_nothing spectacular. Catholic U. 0 0 0—o|lot diamond No. 4 at 3 o'clock t Two home rums by Grifin featured i 3 1 es | |in 2 ionings:’of Koip 17 'ia 813 inala NATIONAL LEAGUE Totts.. 31 72014 Touls.. 3113 71 1| " oo many beslanees think et base | Villaaos 0008388 P 2=f|atierncon. Nexi Sunday the West| Tvs heme runs by Grifin featured 1 S 1 | L ke Ko, Laaing pitier . *Ran for Kilduff ia seventh. ball consists of hitting the ball out. : Three-bay Enders will encounter the Naval Hoe lover the Cardinals. Both teams played - - Foe Umpires—Messrs. Hildebrand and Evan Brooklyn © 0000010 0-1|Theydo not practice scientific batting, | —Connolly, _ Sucritice hit — Sweeney. ~ Struck | pital nine o o drubbed “the |erratic bail. = H H 383 | |of same—1 hour and 53 minutes B e, il X27[flelding and throwing with intelli- | pit =% Dollerh; 56, by, Sweeney. 3. “¥irat | Grace Midmetn RO QN erday, | @ Street iiambiers rambled over the -4 . % morin Boeckel, ONel Wotsom “Erris): | §ence and patience. . Ant more action, Challenges will be | R Street Midgets in a 3-to-2 clash. = Ts 1 ‘294 Southwerth, Boeckel, O'Nell, Watson. Error— | &0 Ry oy Sl 10 be & pitcher, w telephone Franklin 1957-J, | Bethenda Athletic Club wants g 4 ] AMERICAN ASSOCTATION. 8 ire ropar. " Giatre rononnom: | Satbvor Pert, il phooich, KU | Loy there are nins money-maxing| MISCELLANEOUS BASE BALL. | et over teiephone Franklin 16571, | etk nan A ot e e . 4 o 238 KEansas_City-Minneapolis, wet grounds. | Boston st Brooks Brooklyn at Phila. | O'Neil. Stolen base—Boeckel. Sacrifice hits— { positions open to all. A Argyle Midgets in a 25-t battle. |the District. Tel¢phone challeng 1% 88 2 Touqecitie: 15: Todor s 1 Blicatorgn'st Chicago. B Lanie ot G | Fiolke: v Rarbors to Holke, Baccrer to Holve: (Copyright, 1921.) Sochester. 07 Petersourg, 2. Sianker and Summers made Homers|E. H. Howard. Cleveland 920, a = % e 5 at Chicago. 8 uis at Cioel. olke o] ol .. Portsmouth, Baltimore, 3. the winners. The game waa play; p.m. - 18 H 20 Indianapolis. 8; Columbus, 7. Plitsburgs st Chiesgs. | Laft on bases—Brookivn. ‘{; Boston; 3. iiuss Durham, 8; Trinlty College, . IOF AP 16th and Hurvard streets yes. | - Claremdon Athletic Association will . 2 ; e TEXAS LEAGUE. Results of Yesterday’s Games. i‘m—;)c Codors. 8 n 1 Ining (nome " eut i Braves . Release Outfielder. P ASSOCIATION. forday 2 face w0 . 4 % sec00d); off Mameur, nge. BOSTON, ' April 16.—Maurice Arch- 'UTHERN g thietie Club.-plavers will 1 000 Ft. Worth, 8; Sbreveport, 7. 11; New York, 8. ""_:Z&"fi Mamaux, & Losing piteb- | o 00 aton & Cow Oeibadd. 8: 3 gather at 12th street and 153 = et & Chlenge Bt Losia (mom). Pt oo gt B lamedn'\vy“:n: ‘llit::ilgnriu.:l.:nxaa the| Bimioen o3 Caaranoogt. 2 vania avenue this afternoon k Wicalta Fatia Dllas, reia "bittibarger 77 Clacianats 3. | Siea 428 31 min | ochester Internationals. 4 Litte Rock,’ ¢ (darkness). @WSES for their trip to } » T o 8

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