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- - v > U ‘ " N g > RIS [ R) S ¢ = SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, APRIL 28 1921 SPORTS. ‘NVationals Deter mme o Slay a. (4 (lC ar W l 7 0 Iepeal on ranrees r1oaday = | | | ’ N TEAM I NOT P LAYING | How Giif Are Hitng | LE WIS AND SHAN KS HET ||veseaem—u || “PEP” OF THE GRIFFME - G AB. . SBEBL Fet | | L Bunch of Double Bills 3 | Boemyreal sh 13 6 3 s i [] CHICAGO, April 2, | =) Harris, N 45 o 2 B J‘ Picinion, o...3 6 3 0 1 s | f \'lrllll~:'(:mn.(.h|:11.\fll the | —_— | Judge, ib..112 50 16 1 7 520 | | = i S e e — Miw ez @ onog 1o - been chalked up, compared with | | JOHN B. FOSTER | | Johmscn. p.03 8 2 0 0 (250 ’ u cight gnmes played, and Man- b 3 2 Only Doubt at Start Was as to Pitchers and They‘ RIS L W | Howard Triples Pair Across in Eighth and Duffy Himutfemmen iy ianainte Sl EW YORK. April Keen managerial judgment and s § p ! g | Zachary, p.. B - . . the lack of opportunity to try | Shing ofizamos hnsches in : plasers are mone e witn ‘ Front in Fine Style. S'Rou 12 42 5 1 4 119 l’)oubles Two Home in Ninth to e e ! ishing of games, fini in which the players are more alive ' Schacht, 38 1 0 o0 125 . L /o Brower .07 4 0 0 0 000 crv. Lust Sunday was the first | base ball pep, if anything, than they are at the start. has boosted . | Erickson, p..3 5 0 0 0 000 | ' Al appearance of three of the new fas e 3 Fst oEren i BT : eague beiol S ‘ Club Has Real Spirit. B Tod D8 o0 8 wm | Beat Hugginsites, 5 to 4. e ah ol e !‘\‘“ l’""* n to first place in the American League before the mon icosta ..... . batted hard by Detroir, i april as over. - - | Shaw '2 2 o o o 000 | | - = - - clevator hit tha top floor who ok in bse banl the -aun IRt 2 88 6 q T SON. [ wise men were confounded. 1t had without a countiy g BY DENMAN THOMPSO! “"‘"““' o e { A oo BY DENMAN THOMPSON. i r [ been predicted. if not unanimously. BB o . EW YORK, April 8.—They've arrived. Off to an inauspicious | == EW YORK, April 221t is going 10 go awiul hard with those ' [ D 'I'R Al- o hearly kol it CINC o] nd | Both <t Lewi lubs will be 1o start, involving loss of the opening game of the season and an Nationals when they finally lose a ball game, as they must event- e oond IDIaey TrT e et il OF the N Radirs e "o occasionally even split in the initial series with the lightly regarded Red Sox. | ually, so accustomed have they hecome to reaching the wire first EHR sewson . 3 0L Nl s e R Bong 0 telephone cali Washington's representatives in the American lLeaguc, by cleaning up with a burst of speed in the stretch after trailing from the start, and Weaver. Felsch. Williams, McMaul ¥ will find a tough customer to e :h. v ""-; 50 'f;'"‘s‘u" a ;H\' < 5 . 5 5 h - hees ST baxeman i1 will be the first aid with the hapless Mackmen in a sct of three contests, and. following one Iwhen they do stub their toes and sprawl the evening is going to be com- 1 Aams,Re deallfwith) Theres dafnolBand a0, o8l ras s s tiny e | ten reverse In Boston. by riding rough-shod over the formidable New York (But Giants Drop Third Straight to | plctely ruined for the bunch of ambitious athl:tes who are taking orders lin and Risberg Would Face 1shington team that will make lazy 'HFee or four more additions etub in four straight games, today are on the tapmost perch of Ban John- % from George McBride. { < Stir to defeat it and dullards ; son’s circuit, as a glance at the standing of the clubs will disclose. Dodgers—Pirates, Cubs and Yesterday's 5-3 triumph. their fourth in a row over the widely | Charges at Once. ol :,»:lr‘.'m;duxhxe:‘u’:x.z‘n:“x'n‘-l:gvd Furthermore, the outlook for them remaining there for a considerable | Reds Take Games touted and high-priced aggregation representing New York, wis typical CHICAGO, April A tOrhevsIlor 4 DIt ot ionetn Gan T AB Y stretch is not bad. of those preceding in its garrison-finish aspect. only more so. il any-lfive of the indicted White Sox may not be plastered all over the bill- hr‘or:evorzl days the (:\nm.. \;r\‘n"m-;vl r‘r;:ur ndt?:':d m; 'n‘m ta .|oin"| “ilr:ndnt-r.«"unltl I'Arz'in‘x‘ held 1‘? their{ thing. It was almost a counterpart of the Monday pas e when Mavs | plavers— Buck”™ Weaver, Oscar hn.nrnl’u .;.;‘ of \-mr\;, h!ul n‘h- ; \;1; o ' ave been doing everything possible to | pitching to Rush and Pipp in ihe open-| winning stride yesterday in the Na-| . 0 e ing seve Tess ro s d w drubbe 1o sub- | . % 4 fis smoother than any Washington infield attain the cres a . winning | er. using slow curves almost cxciu-ltional League. ‘The former recorded | acked aiter I‘_‘”’"“‘- even hitless rounds, and was drubbed 1nto su Happy elsch, laude Williams. | of years. Wi - consistently—but so long as the C Sively. but his inability to control!their seventh straight victory when |Mmission in the eighth and ninth. Fred MeMullin and “Sweds e e e ill Meet C. U. Tomorrow—Villa- land Indians continued to do the them proved costly. Both walked. | for the third successive time they| The submarine ball expert was vic- JnavE molificdieonne G T e ear : thing with monotonous regul == 100k the measure of the Giants. The |timized azain yvesterday, althouzh the Repeat: Bitter Dose psislant statesatiorney the fates have another good year| nova Is Playing at Brookland their ambition to get out in front all oriarty mave the Grifix none of the | Pirates made the Cards walk the stigma of defeal attaches to the nams peat:ng a bi would g0 hefore Chief Justice | in store for Johnson and if the Wash- | g by themselves was impossible of al-. pest of it in round 2. when he ruled|plank. The Cubs were nosed out by fof Bob Shawkey. who huried all but ICharles A, McDonald of the Crim-{i, tony had three-fourths of another This Afternoon. tainment. Yesterday the Tigers came Shanks., who led off with a safety, out | the Reds and the Braves throttled [two-thirds of one inning, and until WASHINGTS tinal Court today and file a vl-vm-«n'H‘ S . Ne ST to their aid. For three days Cobb's '« cond on a toss from Ward. who | the Phillies. he began to fade. ar the. close, £ave A3 . .-‘n immediate trial for the in- “"_n\}::‘-.“ :,";;,';‘("(}:prif'l"a .'l")\l"“\r‘:": Virginia’s base ball team will visit v men strove without succ S0 momentarily fumbled ~ O'Rourke’s! George Kelly poled his fifth homer |the Gotham rooters rosy visions of G A i : in the American lLeague this season Nere tomorrow for a game with Cath a verdict in the Forest city. They gronnder. Mickey died at second when | of the season, but it did not save the {lifting the Yank out of the slough Kice. of o Ghiele Gandil, Janrested iny TosPan-dERSRIE R L el il had to go overtime to do it. but the Spaw fanned. after -advancing on|Giants from a 5-to-4 thrashing at |of despond which now embraces five Lewis o {"” A e L b e e e e P e R e i) s E R deed finally was accomplished. and Gharrity's infield death. | the 1ds of the Dodgers Three | cOnsecutive setbacks. '_":fl“r:w;: 2l 7 ”[ .-‘,;"‘m;m. ;‘v AR“.".’,M:;:“:;\.’. (:\"uum s i of Syalier Jonveon Brinks] Bovokibnders w e e \\F as a result the Natic als u._wl.f\ ate £ 2 . __|singles “and a sacrifice netted the | Lewis and Shanks Star. Yok 1k i o to Chicago and furnish bond|the game temporari last season started pek. This aft e U B S Harrix made a fine stop of Ehang's | winners a pair of runs after tWO | jen day develops a new National - Gharein. t 0 1 ending his trial with an arm which hung heavy for neon the Maroon and Black is | ership and determined to stay there.| ot smuwh in the second to force Bo- | were out in the ninth hero of attack. Sunday it was | Sh P Zadl > X the first time in his pitching cire tling with Villanova, which van Have Fighting Spir Vdie. who had walked. Wally perished | Cards got morc-hits than the N0, 80 Montay Milan. and Tuees | st 2 0 i, He says it is all ‘right now. 1t hae|quished the locals in &n engagement Whether the Nationals are playing|at the keyvstone, after stealing when but the latter won. 7 10 & fguy Rice, while vesterday Shanks and 2 Roush Is Held Ineligible. {started well. Now and then he un-|in Pennsylvania early this month. bevond themselves, ahead of their!Shawkey popped . Louis hurlers were una e 0 Lewis co- red in the daily presen Tutals 5 1% CINCINNATI, Ohio, April oS {leashes a flash of speed which burns Gallaudet will start a two-gan game, will be debated. but an analys's| s ) cpect :,““‘ nl :;\';‘:;_‘_‘jfi“;;"fh'""“‘:'r"l‘”,',‘,,‘ ion of mlxn ing home m,.r bacon | NBW YORK. oo, A Efdie Roush. who has signed wi'h the air as he was wont to burn it in trip into JPennsyivania tomorry , (et ot i | Twe Yankee binglen, a swinging| © much-marri Marquard | \ope pocently it was set forth in | Fews 2, " 3 ‘incinnati Nation is ineligible e d when batters sai he ba he Kendall Greeners are schedules port the Sontention, n ac le {bunt by Ward and vater's double( was well battered !2":‘1\;“"]":':‘- bul columns that in addition to Peckinpanghl s Lz vt af mot havine mengible onlwent by them like a shadow cloud. to plax their first game at Albright of their victories. that of Monday.!down the left field line, 1e weathered the st DLLCh ety sinz up an nordinately large . SR more than ten days after the open- == . ,and will meet Susquehanna Saturd they were enabled to cop solely!in the fourth. when Schang. Shawkey [ the Reds to a 2-to-1 triumph. A Ditiyumber of chancos around the not 3% 1 50 bling otinhe o i T Raelen | Before the weamon bezan Cobb in-| " Yesterday Gallaudet was defeate! through the crumbling of the cncmy'siand Peck failed to get the bali out of {baiter, two walks and a sinzle ®aVe) corner, Shanks had proved something Bonoboa b b o s emen:. lsisted that he had a fine pitcher in § to 2, by the nine from Fort Was: . defense. That was luck. but it is)the inficld {the winners their runx in the first. pogt (€ 00t MER AL IO e of pro- S ) Holling and another in Sutherland. ington. In McNutt the soldiers had » R iicinily recagnied that @ e = The Braves won their second | quctive poking. And he had too, but T T He demonstrated it against Cleveland, | steady pitcher, who easily =3 makes its own luc finnlly managed to dispose of | Siraight from the Phils. 5 to 2. Causey ). indictment of Howard's hitting is : a0 0 0 o ol igers Let Infielder Go. for it was the puny hitting of the the Kendall Greeners. He yieldi of the GHiffs, who have cez N drille | R T e abe topped a | beeame wild in the seventh inning | hurcby hurricdly nolle prossed, in | Mase i Bomoam om0 LLRROIT, April 25— Bill Huber, | IMIANS AEAINS two Tecruits that cost| Ave hits and fanned twelve batters ed along at top speed. resardless of | hook to the hurler. who tossed | #nd Boston counted four times. | view of the titanic biff he unwrapped " "l petroit utility inficlder. has been re- | th¢ champions their piace at the top. e the statas of the battle and unawed him out. Pipp followed with « safety in round eight yes 3 5 27 10 zlleased to the Rochester Internationals. | york whe is belng tried by the SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. by the trivial detail of being three!but was doubled up when Meusel lined It was a clout for three bases to for Sl i seventh. leaves only Joe Sargent and|cubs, was once g TRskess Bt g Ehefetsiaroreallog e TIGERS VANQUISH TRIBE |ouin s uibeimett i ‘o5t ™5 5 Tnis, leuyes oniy dns Sargent nd | Cubs was once an Athietic hance to get near if, and. there by iR bho e - T Z 01000 0w i s—dudge, Fewster, Peckinp: But it is their_indomitable spirit - e L piteis :C‘“m“"’ for _the -"‘\Mflh'l Lewis had to ran atonz the teft ficld] BY TENTH-INNING RALLY jinz a counie of mates’on the runways they hold now with two weeks of thelfence to get Bodie's hearty whack in fat the time, it put the Griffmen in the campaign completed, and it is this xth. Rain and coll weather kept four|ball game and gave Lewis his cha emins. Rewies Becking O i o X,llht‘!a th S of the American Leasue clubs idle |in the final frame. This session op Sacriite=Menelie Double iaze maintained, will upset a lot of Pre-| yogridge distimguidhed himsclf in | Sesterdav, but Tris Speaker and all ed with the count three-all, and when i, Fewater and Pipp: R, Jlarros wand O'Rourke; Harris and Judge’ Harris and_Jud Washinzton, L on Shawkev Hits O 8 2 in 3 inn Mogridze was disposed of little basis season dope regarding their rl"‘u(uH e enth inning. the first of his|his henchmen could “not stop the o in October. Minthed bolis ‘frequently whaking off | azerie clawed “at Coveleskie until)wa g ade agains It was freely predicted in practical- |1, Sgnals Gharrity Hashed to him. |they tied the count at 2-all in thel/f58 of Shawkey, who had vicl 1y all of Washington's public prints| . & red ove Left on bases— | . Thase on balls T4 oft Mogridee, 1.1 e hird and | the extra session sent the Indians to a [only five bingle icr and Sty attack in{many innings g | nings: off Mays, 1 3 innin, | that its team was fundamentallvi . S at. the time,|ninth inning. and a vicious attack in ny | : SRR s dunEon | atrong enongh and sufficiently well|£eond, respectively, ot nd Rajuns|o-to-2 defeat. Holling. Leonard anlnl(_r\\lg-“vx, Judee rammed his third hit} [, Biawkes o by Mogrlas e el balanced to set a fast pace should the i 30rO0% r Suthcrland pitched azainst the In- afternoon to center and 3 e Stiwkes pires— Aimste, Conmolly five hits. had obtained his third free ticke pitchers do their share. To date the. o ey dians, who made op > . % = B have done this. No one or two hit| Th rival manazcis had good ddays [ M. Huggins decided to summon M Bames have been turmed in. Johnson! When Mogridge made Pipp pop to | Tt Tt TPV RS GG dna | from the bull pen as a precaution and Zachary with five-hit exhibitions | Harris to get out of the hole the fans | ;5. in five times up. while Cobb|measure. It appeared to be & WISCl, ourter and reachied second ahead of Rhaving proved strongest in this re-|gave the former Yankee a generous| ;" (hree singles in hiy five cfforts. | Move. at that for Rices best was 2 335 S MEE TR A8 Senond alead of spect, but on only tiiree occasions)salvo "‘i vpiias ('xl ':‘;;:0::'; e | Gush talked himself out of the game. | oitle Toller 1o TIbP that Feoti G [attempt to force him. Harris lifted an V' Ve i joxmen been locat- | time oxridge 4l 0] Sed sole in a ancing is BB, 8T it - 3 iz i anni ifted an oaYor miis tndouble-fgure doses. and | Yankees since 1912, when the south- e brouzht up Lewie. who had goly two, vasy fly to Fewsier and Shanks' v eir w ce i paw was a member of the White a base o peira sed few hopes among on the whole their work has been far | pa credit in four previous ! Washingto well wishers, but Hank i Sox. | infield taps, easy PRITE i S 5 s arances. there being some one on | o, o h e apeir et e e ing them. | 1t was Mogridge's speed which L I !;.;:2;42)'(‘ e E:_‘rmr(_l'p:f ”"': newon me through in spectacular style by oriarity. Time of game ™2 hours and 20 superior to that of the flingers oppos- It is well within the realm of possi-|made him effective. The only slow nea lining the ball to the limits in left ] bility for the Griffs to stiil be at the|ball he essayed was in the eighth | 1 | sions. center for three bases. Rice and Lew- | “head of the procession when they pull{to Bodic anl resulted in a clean sin- S o Duffy Hits in Pinch. is walking to the counting station. | up stakes for their first swing through | gle to ieft. but it was nullificd when reats 0| It was here that the rea Howard was left on third when the west week after next. - the finger grabbed Ward's rap and Regulars and Bea y Duffy’s reputation for beinz O'Rburke fanned inisoing afler o | initiated a double play. i gerous guy in a pinch was illus ball, and arr rolled to Ward. 4 Play the Athleties Next. 2ot g Bock Engagements With s U I D e e riany | P21l and Gharrity rolled to Ward i Following the wind-up here this! J¢ wan the firat stnr of the season istri 3 field stand, George Bdward met one — afterncon they go to Philadelphia for|for both Shaw znd Shawkey. The District Nines. on ‘the snout and drove it on a iin! Seat Sale Is Now Going On. four battles, with a Sunday contest in ter gave a fine exhibition for al perjesda Athletic Association isjover Ruth’s head for two bases. That | Washington against the Mackmen|finger supposed to have a sore arm. |iooking for action .in the base balllsettled the issue then and thére. three sandwiched in. Next Wednesday theyv|pyt Jim demonstrated that better con- | \Cor\d. This thriving suburban or- | dispirited Yanks dving acerially in the will play host to the Ya ke -x 2t 7tal¢rgl “must be acquired before he i8|wanization fosters two nines, the Reg- | fag-end of the fram street and Florida avenue for four after- | reaqy. O i ons 12 St | " Niawrigge Sipitchag: impr Bcons fmee cRERGERat Soxilnt & ot iete — (M), “League. “and the Bearcats | the three innings he worked..which is engagemen O O Ing ath | pividently metr~politan fandom ex- | (. Ao ance w Jusey | considerably more than can be said day and then trek to Cleveland. where | 0 30 0iq law of averages to :;‘”{‘fl.l‘f‘f’-i nfqr‘:"dim work. usey S Band-tohandiencaunter. another fine crowd was on hand ves- |giunis for Tech High School some|J. Aloysius vielded six bingles an the paid attendance being |wenrs back, is four passes during his ténure, and p— ¢ McBride | terda in charge of the Bear- D e et sehel o | around the fifteen-thousand mark. | (i “7 may e accounted lucky to have cumseh Zachary, who took the me; The bugs Ieft the grounds a dejected | hiatiiethdsds c;.ul»;:q;n):‘r;":,,.n three tallies char St such impressive | 19t. especially in view of Ruth's total { o'clock, but | 458 < s ir cus Z ure of the Yauks in wuch impressive| foy, seecianly nie engages | ,The Nationals varied thelr custom Contest Tomorrow W:Il Have an| able that Bill Piercy. his antagonist. = first « trict clubs i g0 "G00 (s at the expense of ingin Hi on that occasion, again will oppose him. | Ruth walked hin firat two times up. | T ey e e he | Shawkey in the opener, Judge com- Important Bearing in High School Championship. then rolled to the pitcher's box and A p il el pleting the circuit on his single to e in Quaker-|wound up by whiffing ingloriously. X Athietic Clulb and Gibraltars. | Pleting L G ox seats for Sunday's game be- | tween the Nationa nd_Athleti < {have been placed on e at Spalding ively in | There are 3000 of 1 | | only ones that are re ams will cla fternoon at ¢ are anxious to ari For the opening ba: HE wanted a herringbone; “not town tomorrow Walter Johnson should | e smos Challenges may be addressed to elther 5 > ce and Lewis. With Fe: 3 Ve e be ready for service. and to follow | Niek Alrock Iefe hin teammates last |manager at Chevy Chase. Md rollees by’ Rice and Lewis! ~WIHI| Western and Techiwil be opponen him McBride has available in goodinizh . He has an engagement at ' A : {tomorrow in Cent dium in w ck Cambridge Athletic Clab wants en-| liner straight into the hands of T from dark. * morrow. s won twice in three starts, while ! | i te with Manager G Kin:,iwm. Fewster d 1 of Peck tl apartment 3. 3020 Dent place, or tele- | a safety and Shaw walked Ruth and | " W one West 16 Sl o bases. Meusel sent a | Was scored two victorics, Rutinel ¥ entit 665 Eiop tos Althe bases oced Peck | A victory for the latter will put | | F long drive to Rice that scored 2 r Fairfax base ball team is anxious | long e o vl t ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. |, "Siee " Mo L . i EFVHE G Bt v B ot 0, o 08 i B 0 per c v Ruth reach - pia do 1 § a w per | Rl elve o) e cont” of O'Rourke's peg. but Gharrity got the |10 dispose of Central next week to Acosta e for | southesst this evenirz. anad i abl~. “lass. | Nines interested shoul: v lever, Shaw saw to that. annual high school base ba : The Nutionaie may e viewea as far| will rejoin them i Thiladciohia. to: | Lcar, claxs Ninex intercsted anoui | taniy, bowever, Shaw s 1o, U5 | fonin: Witern, too dark, nor yet too llght, but a quiet shade that looks like Lon- , ot ° 2 " Tilcollections to visiting nin For en- | O T P Fichay in time te eftace [clinch the homors. A western su d If k h t I e I e [t ot M ettt e on, 1I you know what 1 mean. 2 3. T . 40 a . ¥ s or the championship, should the - . .um-u.« 3 300 | peertenn Midgets are ready to meet Harris Leaves Three On. Manual Trainers down the Centralites, Navy and Marine Corps Nines to AMES TOMORROW. | 15213 year teams, Telephone chal-| Absence of punch when it was| Yesterday Central took the measure delpiiia Itimore Ci [lenges” to Manager Francis Baker, | necded spoiled a fine opening given | 0f the liege nine in ! Clash in Government League N at Boxton. | 1 . st coUmone O 1e He got what he wanted. S Lonix at Detroit. | North - the Nationals by Shawkey's unsteadi- {0 [ FEME Lamais swho returned | Inaugural Tomorrow. E Cleveland ut Chicago. | Eairm .n|.\llldl:rlnvcwunu)vl\r;x'r clubs] s in the third. After “idge had |3 ten-day retirement, made & desbic Results of Yesterday’'s G: ifox auls ta § Mdtaryoxstithe “"""'l‘s»m a4 double over first base Milan land twe sing 1 One of the oldest of the Distri y ames. | atnletic Club, Rl wls iiied wifh e lofihig 5 s ot tmes dE i e now w at €O e want sandlot circuits, the Government Washinzton ew York, 3 | Damond Athletic Club has elected | harmiessly in between. 1L was up 161 Tomorrow Contral will go to T P p 2 League, will resume operation tomor- D e o iaim). {the following officers: President. Ed | Harris. but his soft roller to Peck more to piay | the Johns Hopkins | 5 S Ll R e L U BT ratn. | Bean, ice president. games Troiters | rultea in an sy dut giting. B e and we know all don’t want the same surer, William Roch ing the Navy Department ana Marine | secretary-t Corps clash at 5 o'clock-on the east Iserg it - at - arm: Gmana of the i NATIONAL LEAGUE. [Feimi’in ihe Wi will be umpired by ing games with t With two away in the fag end of | \3ictirn aw ax h also contest listed in paved “the | tomarrow. The Capitol Hill boys will alien scoring through rtain the team of George Mason for Ruth 1 School of Alexandri this frame, § way tor the amonds should | jnability to locate the plat shade, even though they prefer the pat- ! EEGENIRE oM IAt ety tHETICaz Wl L. per ) write Roche at Adams street, | Tnen Harris and Milan helped the | : ) T & Beane Is preside Rt 2 B S nartheast. L Wioma Stan butteringered ] tern. So we have herringbones from . Other eMcers are A. B, Bva ' ihenia § 7 45| Alr Service Ofce Staff defeated the|hot smash from Pipp which was re-| & S e mait 3 e s isiz Corps 17th Service Company, | corded a hit, although 1 was | SR e il GANE T o wiints more action Tor | 5ven. an error becaus: Ruth was ere to Harvard llght, dark, neutral; Tetary:ircasurer | The team managers p, SAMES 10D ot v"\’“""\“?,f“[;4m»q Address Serst. Strosnide enabled 1o obtain an extra base. . : are 3. W. Richards, Azriculture: A. L Fouop st Phla - Hoston at Xew Vo . Iserce (Suosnlder i2aa0i] enledl fuaobtan IR e b d 5 ke th Mayhew, Burcau of Eneravini and con s MDA Cmia, S SRS [ Biiriment branch 100, 0" 47| Bube and Feached Second with Tipp old or subdued; just as you like them. inting: ac’ 2 3 ammerce: hicago a it sl g 5 4 i v Milan, a sual, 5 3 e €l 4t Pitisburgh. | youne Rainler Yankeew recorded | teking third, when Milan, a8 usual Sergt. Snider, Marines: R. I} allowed the ball to dribble through ' i berger, Navy, and Lieut. E. ¢ Results of Yesterday's Games. |their fourteenth straight win when his legs. R lled & halt by get-| 220 H edi thie Dia 5 CRS. called & ha y & | . - . 5 o g Pittsbargh, 71 St Louis 1. e e R A dinglanderBodiss iy | 0L (L And tweeds and pencil stripes in the same variety anne - & Cincinnati, Chicaga. 1 et om the third to the seve. only 2 i Rl I L oyen Tomic Viitadeiphia, 2 thesiesue. one National got on the bases, Milan | | e feat defeat in the Roiehts of Beodk vork. 4. hoting out i roller to Rewster in | | 3 £ g s cue. Both tea 1d- ; : the fifth, and taking second on Chick's | F t d h b t Columbus League. Both teams fiel Indians Release Pitcher. I e PR e e | or we can 0o the o-ges P on S Eattteal E C'-E"h"fl'\-\'"- April 25 —Nelson | e et raised an easy fly. i R ] h' b L . l Oh ost ice and Printers battled! Pott. southpaw pitcher. has been re- Lot Colby: e h 3 . throagh seven Innings to an 8-t0-8| leased by Cleveland o Houtton e A T R TR ey clothing business in town unless we have tle in the Departmental League. Each) Elmer Smith, right flelder of the, Aime, i Syrmice R e e ° a ade ten hits ATAnE ey 3 arn SRR hadl o fatic G D ot the co % . CEeaiamees vaveral Gav"C Bia fasSiEamey (o0 Pormun: 3 kntne: o O uke Wi oo TonmivibIe e Beginners' Outfit the clothlng. Mount Vernon vanquished ifthiligamert., B 1 ::" 0. them, although Milan narrowly mis. Baptist, 6 to 4, in the Sunday Schooly d sinking him. With O'Rourke out., circuit. A four-run rally in the eizhth | B Fanderbile. 7t rrity singled between Ward and Includes Driver, 2 Iron Andivevegot i) belped the Vernonites H Alexander Has Sore Arm reing i Peck. Batting for Shaw, Brower drew | Clubs, Caddy $12 50 9 e mmission| CHICAGO. April 28.—Grover Alex-! FE a P and advanced a notch with Bag, 3 Balls ... o Pat, when Shawkey let loose with a even in-|ander. Chicago pitcher, left the Cubs and Navy went through « in the Colored Departmental, at Cincin > cona 3 = bwild pitch. Bob fanned Judge, how- e 2y Tedicue with the former winning, 5 (0l ner " Alxander mas beer 1y Y ever, ,..‘.u‘ fter Milan rapbed one into chum.t Golf Balls,.éu&ScPUp — i . 4, on two runs scored in the final S £ 5 ee - ) the Jeft fleld bleachers that went foul i 0est 9.95 Pair P v knew a wavy s Eapects toits . Vichita K L& s Iy 1o Fewster. l o i ices Candidates for the Public Healen| “*PCC!% 10 take a course of treatment.| liuuton, 7 *The maaner in which the Nationals p MAR of comparing prices and values Service team of the Treasury League SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. knotted the count in the eighth wis > ° i 1 1 f will practice this afterncon om one s > o iogunt [nfthe h was we’d likely treble our sales of of the Monument Iot diamonds. They et (ot e Sutton Defeats Horemans. {highly dramatic, considering their ut- 905 F St. : L/ are to report to Manager Joe Hagerty| Mobile, 13 Chattanooga, 3. : MILWAUKEE, Wis, April 28— ter passivity during the six preced- 1410 N, Y. Ave. | at 5 building at 4:30 o'clock. Little ‘Rock, 7: Birmingh 2. George B. Sutton, former champion,!ing rounds. Rice coaxed a walk for 'w Orleans, 3. defeated ouard Horemans, Belgian H B o e — champion_ here yesterday at 18.1 balk = 1 INTERNATIONAL VIRGINIA LEAGUE. line billidrds. Sutton took the aft- | At Jersey City— Petersburg, 2. Wilson, 0. erncon match 400 to 231, and the | Toront: Jersey City.... Reise. W Richmond. 11: Portsmouth, 3. ng_match. 400 to Norfolk. 7: Suff Rocky Mouat, 7; Newport News, 6. PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Danville, 6; High Point, 5. 11 SPALDING BASE BALL UNIFORMS SPECIAL Winters and rr and MeNeil. So let us remind you that it is not what you put into a shoe, but the comfort and service you get out of it, that deter- No. P Uniform ries—Maddox and Johnson: Burfiend, David and Smith. avid and Smit . is exceptiol C s = i FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. ptional value % e 313 a] meme e mine value. Consi mypa, 5; St Petersburg, 6. Orlands, 7: Lakeiand. 2 Batteries—Sell and Nicbergall; Crafts and Herist At Baltimore— R H.E. Raffalo . . Baltimore ting of Shirt, Pants, Cap, Belt, Stockings =2.'12.00x Plas War Tas Other Styles and Patterns towas¥7 50 andep We rest our case for HANAN The Hecht Co Seventh at F A varied assortment of good used cars, Cadillacs among them. Terms Can Be Arranged The Washington Cadillac Company 1138-40 Connecticut Ave. Phome Franklis 3900-3901 Egan. HAVRE de GRACE SEVEN RACES DAILY Speeial . R. R. train leaves U Station 12 oclock noon—direct to course. Speeial B. & O. train leaves Union Station 12 o’clock moon. Parlor and dining cars. Admission—Grandstand and ock, $1.65, including Gov- ernment Tax. FIRST RACE AT 2130 P.‘ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Kansas Cits-St. Paul; rain Indianapolis. & Columbas. 4. 1o 1; Toledo. 3 (11 innings). 11 Milwaul 10. BASE BALL—™omsrew American League Park Washington Braves Versus Brooklyn Slides Immediate Delivery A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 613 14th St. N. W. 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