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e " SPORTS. THE: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. %. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921, SPORTS. Indians Raise World Pennant and Nationals Unfurl a Lot of Mighty Poor Base Ball GRIFFS’ WORK SHAMES _ [GES FPULSE S FIRST DIVISION CLUBS _|[wir: i mi| BANK ON YALE TO REPEL BY BILLY EVANS. TRAVESTY OF ALTROCK Bush's Theft of Home in Eighth' BUNCHING IN NATIONAL Lfil‘- I‘.(“J..,‘.:l,"c,‘".'.."?.:';"” '. CALIF ORN IA TRACK TEAM ’.;llarged With Seven Errors in 14-to-1 Defeat, eeides (::::t;_::: Sox:amt | . BY JOHN B. FOST_ER 2 }:-Syrh::‘::y;.:’«:rlfi.;::‘%fi"&:?g}?fi:‘:;'::'r‘x:' :m’ BY LAWRENCE PERRY. HREE teams in a row. the Brooklyns, Giants and Cubs. made a com- | " §" 5", . Lunmar ‘after teaching sec cts concerning last Saturday’s dual athletic mects ir But Box Score Fails Miserably to Depict Tigers ! ITH all § Browns and Red Sox were bined and successiul assault yesterday on the Pittsburghs. I"U';ffifx"'u.".?.."'n’.'.’"hl"f.f e i | W hand it may be said that hopes of the cast against the (: victors yesterday in American League once, the leaders in the National League race received a combined | I “a bave . | 8 ¥ in League once, the i Leag: c reritll vt Their Amateur Acts. . |engazements. Cobivs athletes turned| (nashing jolt from the first division outfit. They cannot withstand many | retired. does fornia track invaders mext month must rest chiefly upon the 1y m. Campbell in the half, Gar T in the pols vault and Landou ables o e Ya . le th Lase? b i the itabloson {the Yankegs. whi ‘_'f such, in_spite of their ripping ways, for they are only two games ahead | in the high jump arc Eli performers who should strive effectively te St. Louis aggregation barely nganazed [,,| Brookiyn. s PR kncp the west coast artists in check BY DENMAN THOMPSON. é‘:‘x":‘l Z":*‘m““;(v““!‘l:‘i‘(‘{":”'““ ¥ w=== It is good pitching that is bolster- dine’ ban the batsman's tompson of Dartmouth. in the , maturity. he should get down an- LEVELAND. Ohio. May 12—For Cleveland fans flag-raising day | Bushes theft of home in ine cighth| What May Happen ling Brookisn. Make no mistaks about | oy e is o e ., hurdics, and Gourdin of larvard, in | other ffth. a fect suc ¥ he Washi hletes it w gave the Tigersa 2 to 1 de n over hut. The team iSn't Nitting for Sour ! miged" thin stri ich cones the broad jump. are likely to be was a perfect succe or the Washington athletes it was a|&ave the Tigers a 2 to 1 decision 0rer B Ball T apa? s but collectively ity pitchers!iact with the bacsman's person, the = 4 hie st ihe Stevenson Clever Quarter-Miler. pericct nightmare. Seldom has any team representing the capital } second enabled the little in Base Ba oday|’: zpe i iiEhL 1o other National League | co nere n.the intercol A Stevenson of Princeton ra.cc qortstop to] The inficld fiy r. of does not apply with dium in Cambridge. made such a sorry. ~p(‘u=\_lev of lttfl.x as the gang plllolcE! by McBride ;‘I’;’:lm":; afl:}flp{:fl‘if;‘- ;:’::_' dne Sl AMERICAN LEAGUE, i = ) mner en”fiout Jonly. <There st be run | ould capture b sprints by his slashing quarter-mile dash on the occasion of the official hoisting of the bunting Speaker’s men |jed at batting. i v. | Tomey i sBowing better form for| nson of Princ may be |the big fellow can get away in the Giants than he did any time 1 | season” and scems to be zbout . good as he was at the top of his Upected 1o take the quarter. Tlig- first fifty y ins f Columbia ouzht to come shade his through in the mite, and two Princ rds he will be able v mark another two fifths. Stevenson tips the beam at ehed with | bull on the base | Cloveland Washington Detroit . wrested from Brooklyn in the interleague classic last October. The Browns made only three hi 5 ) & " off Moore. but one of them was mixed Touted locally as one of the most formidable obstacles the Indians | w hoa s and an inficld out in th . . A P—yart ostol ) | ore, mians, 8 and Spe hould abo: o pounds I s ot « must hurdlc to repeat. and. justifying the praise by mopping up the Tribe |second inning. and The Macks were | 83 01 Eomg ST pear betse '. s e rirc. reipae | omiL L0 wounA andiehisdle = 01 51 i i 3 Sri e v di Z defeated. 1 to 0. Shocker held the = #talen: bay . i v % in the opening engagement. the Griffmen yesterday did a turn-about 0 hocker I e AW liRgi oF Beaten showed his tiv bedore an assemblage of some 18000 on hand to see the executive of the [A{hletics to four safeti gl commonwealth and the mayor of the municipality unfurl the banner |, Julrenams wildnoss and carciess emblematic of the Fifth City's only world championship, and uncovered [Sox. 2 to 1. He passed eight batters more bad base ball in nine innings than the average major league club is { Hooper made four hits in five times guilty of in an entire scason. The score was: Cleveland, 14; Washing- [up and Menosky clouted three safe- ton, 1. ties in five efforts. Nothing Nick Altrock ever did was Results of Yesterdar's Games. | | | sty o e 00 0 ) ORE THAN FLAG RAISED || JAPANESE NINE AHEAD. ..’ i \ 1‘ | S a0y 4w 350 Hot Race in “Big Ten.” TODAY veland 315 .350 .300; first classy game of the year again ¥ S iPlLIfihurgn A pi N these dd sprinter in Air Half of Time. | Ilinois base ball fans are counting $ TOMORROW. | of terrific clouting who can hold any An accomplished track coach and strongly upon Illini to come through Wi St Tome Lnfinat $1- Toma | Base Dall team i07no runs in thirtcen lathletic philosopher. who idics and capture the conference champio IR S New York at Doteot. Now York at Deiroit, | innings has done something. | losely all the little details of sport. ship. The Urbanans have won five Boston at Chicago. Boxon at Chicagw. | s that every fast sprinter is oft \straight games and all contests—save i i | | When the pitchers are anywhere Lnenrts evenly” matened the wesicrn | Will Meet Maroon and Carlisle e eaY Ane cant Nines Saturday—Has 13 More Games on Schedule. ||Iu ground fitty yards in every hun-|ikat with Ohio te--were tuken oy dred. ing more deeply into iheidecisive scores. Michigan. however matter. he demonstrated that a stride [is tied with the Blue and Gold 1 of thres and a half fect was all that {the race and looks to be about oould be talken strictly on the ground |strong as Lundgrca's men, excapt He added that, st it ma mitching department. Wisconsin n League are ction a merry tional pastime staged the Griff- Detroit ! going to_ 1ead the east dance. The manner in which the western teams take to pitching which St Louis, Tost Due to the compassion of the Beats Northwestern, Which Gets son, with the added strength of . Lonsat N Y. heat Derroit and Washingio: Chevy ( Batteries—Taniguchl, Ari and E The first was a single in round two Evans. If. Pitisnurigin | WA ? ! It scorer unly seven errors are|, SASGINGTON. AR § Only Two Hits, 17-1. —— T a ot high-brow s indicative of the | f e "t ont na track is sirong and Ohio State looks charged agains. the visiters. but|Mian. 1f ‘o0 st . . i NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Fact that much of the difference be-1 Hilton Athletic Club, which will | eritics gencra ley Paddock 1|10 have an outside chance to win the Whsy actually weie gullty’ of nearls X 0 CHICAGO. May 12.—Waseda Uni-| } ! N {tween the clubs of the two scetions{meet the Maroons on Monument lot | !MOFe ou the zround than any o title 2s many more. both of omission and ok versity, Japan, base ball team yes-| 3 o L. el Win Low imay be based on pitching sirengih. ddiamond No. 4 at 11 o'lock Saturday ; (oteiihoraries and €0 G0 8 LD 3 commission, and the most ludicrous|snanks, 3b. .. i3 0 terday won the second game of its | ioain . L }.wl Ona’ game now in the AMErican imorning and e Carlisles at Langdon | G711 D% GAKIng s (remencous S GallsiEsinceton moky, of the list was Gharrity's exhibition|o0'Roarke, s 3 0 Amoticanst lefeating Northwest- | N6 Vork League race. 3 the middle fat 2:30 Saturday afternoon, also has; 197 1o tabe SRR FAOTERT o's _In the cast Princeton has est on the paths in the last inning. Pat| Picinich, e 3 0 American; tour, defeating vorthwest=il e 5 ection is concernad, is likely to mal "1‘ e following game May ) a0:on-the-ground Tunner. SECS0 A O e SUAEt OIS MR E I was the only Griffman who had alJlohnson. p 10 lern, 17 to 1. While the invad lot of difference.” Thus {18, Owl Aty e e e ot 80 Powerfully built, {but the feeling is that ti chance te do any base running dur-]Couriner; 10 were making fourteen hits the Am . after climbing brieflv. have siip - Club; nd Indians an 1o neareat 1o have been getting the breaks. An u ing the afternoon, for Stanley Cov-|Ghamits 11 ican team was held to two. k to fitth piaoe again and the smite Athletic Club Go L3 A2 L S U %5 ‘ot hiased observer who has seen Yal eleskie was in top form and permit-] o 0 51 H.1 i @ 2 ihearts of their supperters dropped |ment Printing Office and Royal A e . S e | arvard and Princeton play thinks ted only four scattered hits. CEEVETA = Pl Waseda ....... " CAMES TODAY GAMES TOMORROW chunk of lead when they found lletic Club: June 4, cChrist Chitd Boys | PUSSINIG Me ST €0 8 20 o1 seis | that the Crimson is the strongest of Brower Gets First Hit. Jamieson. 1f. e "o! Northwestern .. 2 at Phiia Citienggo at Phila t too much for them. I they [Club: 11 Independent Ietore Aha apting o the trio to date and the Blue next 0 1 ! . | Johnston. 1 £ € ale 4 . chance have they got.” is the | Athletic Club: Kennebec A 4l _ by Brower.” who ‘perished | ‘;;:,,I ! Palmer. Lawson. L. Neleon and | cinionati at tirook'n. Cincinnati st Brook'n. | RRAL, CRANCE FAVR, AReX KO T | Clubs uty Kennebee Athietic) i - oruton got R A A A el L 1 i Results of Yesterday's Games. |that Sutherland. the Detroit pitcher. | 1. Commered Athletic ¢lub, i ‘ Shanks a_one-baser in the eighth. $10 1 Boston P 12 comingip to P ediotion U Yig: | Frrty Adbletie Cluk's lesvy hitting | i - b > : 2 ston . | t is credit v and one of land Lozan's good hurling { o i BnsRTel b for Connones T CAUGHT ON THE FLY I’ o s A jthem aga the Yankee sluggers. |much for the Patent Offes nine in s g | _— He poled one to the limits in lo{:i 9 2. =__.#_ i & ek PN :.”r« | Fame ]"I'h» losers made th A I a homer for the average player and|g' 21 | Braneh Rickey of the Cardinals says | tallies late in the engagement o : 2 a triple for even the heavy hoofed |Coveriskia, p 33 5 0 817 Johnsen still is a great favorite in] that the spring weather in St. Louis. | Bunch Safeties in Two Innipgs to Man Who Bought Auto Says Play catcher. but Pat remembered when = nearing second that he had neglected| Totals " to touch first, <o he retraced his steps.| *Barted for Courtoer in the toed the initial sack and then reached | 5 the keystone before the ball could bej Win in Fraternal League. | er Returned Money When Told Boetler Hits Well. Car Was Stolen. va! NEW YORK. May | Henry Buds want games with four- | Cleveland. The fans gave him a fine| ““'g';"“p‘:‘l""l ']‘;‘ “l’ “',‘“"","‘:’”"’""' tecn-yeariold teamn. Send :vlm!l"rnl‘;’ 1 Anes P 2 2 c shington on !io Aifred Hinkle, street. of lovation when he appeared at bat |1i ‘Mh" SOt ATIA vear WEasiine E(nl.;.h.-ffm \'f:?n.“ 1‘ th street, or 0 00060 00 1—1|the third. realizing he was not to worst for ptchers. | Eagle Athletic Cluh is r 33300 032 x 14 blame for the half dozen runs ob-; 4 dy to me. . the fourteen-fifteen-vear! Lunching hits he fourth : ~Benny K+ returned. The Chicage Cubs lav their Bunching hits in the fo i ¥ 4 4 ’ v b, Jeanes. ¥ 4 o the ! os er Bax- 1 | suspended outfielder of the New Yoo Judge shot & long high drive (o] OieilsIatoieq tainet ol L, 1o SadiLon 1o 1 |Two Singles, Sacrifice and Out Bnd cold weathar piteher. Osear Fuhr has O Fames write Manager Bax-| ix(n innings enabled the Red Men! Giania. yesterday took Che stund in right and Gharrity dug for the plpw.l = Sowell, | Siepheneon. | four errors chaiked azainst his mates | {heon transforred o Kansas City. . ) Ire duiest fhe Eolenis ot Cottiie, 5 ieniayitooleatiel stand ¥ He discovered. after rounding third, | Sacrifice~Coveieskie. D[ou'bl- piasy e during the two frames he worhed Game in Thirteenth—Dod- i - Winaton. Athictic Clab will play: 2 - automobile theft whi ohmxton. Teft on bases— i on whici acuble 1'abeér in pitching in first-class form | nd-class club. And that, b header Sunc the I that Wood had caught the ball and|Stephensor | so started on his_retarn journey.|lngtos. Wood's throw reached third before: {curtner. -{to 4. yesterday in the Fraternal Metropolitans | League outhit. will_be encountercd at 1 o'clock and being tried. Ignatz I Cleveland 8. Bases on balls—Of | couple of palpable miscues were not | Hits—Off John: dale playgrounds, s The winners were broker. who bought the ca i m, T in 2 in-| pe S officially. 1 gers Beat Reds. { n _throw : Bings: oft Courtner, 9 in & inaings. "Hic by | Fecorded as such officially | . the w = what base ball should b il besencoun tece soven to five. Boetler of the Red Men | testified Kauff returned the purcha. Gharrity arrived there on_ his wa | | ! the Westovers at & ] 1 Ty e e O ipeay | pltcher—Br Courtney (Speaker). ' Struck out | Home clubs went well in the Nationall A feilow who tries when he knows | [and Dick and Smith of the Pythians | MONCY fo him when it was learncd < to s = ipped | gy Jotmson, i be Courtner, 17 bx Cove- | Recalling the fatal accident to) h : Leniat b b s down T e ind of | @ueatin Athletic Club will meet to- |8 cck and S ythians {25 5¢ the anto had ®een Btolen mnsnr;Ll and Gardner to the Wash- |jesile. 3." T e Tmpires | Chapman the fans shuddered when | League yesterday, Braves. Dodgers and |00 VR S8R 8 CCRE 8 UG SSG P inight at 8 o P G streer made two hits each i 5 kil on bench. so when Gharrity final- me of game— | Courtney hit Speaker With a pitched vanquishing western s, DAL Dlaye i they: us southeast il play the | Uni Inted the way to Iy ®ot back to the middle sack, prett {ball in the third. The sphere whacked | 3 iy S lwrite stories in the oid-fashioncd books. $2U! i ill play thel Western Union pointed ti E Storms Stop Games. ¥ ot : 12 ho . e ¥ . The sphere whacked | irates wers blanked a: Boston in 3 Rockfords morning ar Con- |, W g 5 p Games. well winded, he was informed by the = B s Vi heek i e Ao hts Barber and Ross in the 5 to 1 Cor e, S umpires that he was entitled to sfore! B o ySpeaker on his JiEht ehork and helan cxtra-inning game. Brooklyn took | That Grimes ehap of the Cubs has| 51058 Heights. g ! | mer e contest. Each team] A ATLANTA, MMay 12--Rain_and a under the rules regarding an over-|Ped Picinich’s throw. The next pair|DProke the foree of (he Plow wih M5 casure of the Reds und the Giants | been rapping the ball with a con-| Powhatan Athledie Club will clash i made three hite Hill getting two | Windstorn that blew down a section throw which permit a runner an ex-| Went out. - Rresiacuti Duin Sae bl Mg s i sistency which would signify that he | With the Central erves i porns vuns Tor the \wianare of fence in centerfield broke up the | tra base in addition to the one he is| _ SOme more wWoosey Stuff helped the|t¢rned he left his box and hurr cleated the Cards he Phillies were lmac ave something of batting ntral stad morning - St game between tle Rock and At- e o Tribe to Tegister another trio of un- : N1, the field to ascertain the exient]crusied be the Cubs averige fo call to ihe attention' of | Kitchin for Company B of (ke o TN, |lanta yesterday in the second inning O e interpreted this would have | €arned tallies in the mecond. O'Neiii|of the injury to his team pilot |, Filivgim and Hamiiton went iheougn SYerdxe; o, call to the | Central auber for the Pov ague watloned Company | = placed Gharrity back on first, he | %as made a gift of a three-base hit when | - % pliching duel thal fwas: won: ‘by: the | j hatans > i May 12—Hizh winds former in the thirteenth, when S connected for the cireu uth- did most of his running in the reverse | Brower got under his tail fiy, but aliow-¢ Uhle as put on to run for Spoke are o meet tonight oncment of yesterd, acrifice. Beckei's __Ameriean Asvoel worth jon is prozressing. ! [ not to blame. Jamieson got a safety. A v Johnson poked a elean biow to right,|91ans registercd their usual quota of which Brower fumbled, the pair ad- three runs, but these were earned Harris turned in the fielding feature couple —_—_— H col BASE BALL. n wer go single. Nixon' direction. However. it actually gave |ed it to sift through his two hands and | but after the latter received first aid | stngle, el ce. 4 No more games | called off on ac- |4 outheast. All mem between Toron the Nationals their sole tally and was | then kicked it around, and he counted | treatment he resumed his play on the | o, O and Holke's single gavethe | 0t gt L O e are o Peporeat Hi80 olo0k] Sunday's game bctween Potomac| Reading. only one of a number of serio-comic |{ter Brower clutched Coveleskic's lofty | fleld. He later gave way (o Brnest| [IANeL 17070 devision over the - | dCastall Conoiin 1o the Bulshin s f ering on foul territory. Frank mad 12 e = —_—— olumbus Leagzue will be played on - SO RO ERIEd iterbatedlmats | SUEVOE Dk 10, the IDIALs LUL loimien | ctoen: & Texasisemi-pro; The Dodgers were outhit by the Reds, | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. [ e Taberty Hut lot in front of Union Cubs Get Sullivan, A A oo fontributed mot | was slow in handling the ball. Jamie- - but they managed to chase Rube Mar- oo Tasteilo } % tion. Play will start at 3 o'clock. | BOSTON. May 12—Outf Joh able individual bits, but second best Fom feathed seconawhen Miian sonci ced & nitty bt of wo sapard i the sixth and win 5o 4§ R i I g TR i 15 Sullivan. of_the Botion Nationets - J man ! is fly, and after Johnst well in the third, with the | J . wde a homer in e | Indianapeiis 110 &t Pand ratn: 3t ¢ = e Slon, Dasonal ORourke. Harris. Rice and Brower | ;" iiis' when Piciicha. pog to. cateh " of Courtney. Joe dashed |opening inning. i il Kansas €ty rain i A Appalachlau League Opens. jidsi becuiirélebied Mogune Ohichie f: :'heogx;m- o::;v;ou:ef;r :;:?: '1:53 him off struck the runner and rolled toito his right to glove the ball and) Rallving in the Jate i £ I Tenn.. May 12.—The 3 £ ing ring-around-the-rosy in the Dlay: | center field. ~Speaker then lofted to left | then fired it to Courtney, who cov-|Glante beat the Cards 4 to 1. T SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. i Leagiie. desd for a i . : I Ting-around e rosy I e Short land when Milan again fumbled Jamic- | ercd first joutpitched Doak. who started his f Memphix. 4 Mohile, 1. i {ber of yehrs, will be revived Pirates to Keep Indian. e ol & son scored and Spoke reached second. ! . imame of the scason. Youngz and K Otlier games postnined: rain ! {\Chen the firct of 104 games v PITTSBURGH, May 12.—Chicf YilI- °“"‘ en them. Tris moved to third on Smith's hit and| The crowd in the left field pavilion | 910, some good bacting for the winner e { piayed in_ the six-city circuit. com-|lowhorse, the Indian, who joined th- ohmson Gets Bad Start. scored on Gardner's safety. Johnson|and bleachers gave Milan a fine Az Lone o 8 The e o diiice andy LEAGUE. | VIRGINTA L] | posed of Knoxville. eland. John- | pitching staff of the Pittsburgh Na- Johnson got off to an inauspicious | then fanned Stephenson. jzing when he finally succeeded in| @Ol |8 (0 5, R SINDOES pade twenty | etr oo, | Locks Mount. § | son City, Greenvi Kingsport and | tionals this season. will remain with start. the Tndians connecting for four | Indians Earn Three Runs. catching a fly ball from Wood's bat!phe DitS poyeeher, foserison, Twom- Temna 4 . 0. I Newport News Wilion: rain, | Bristol. the team hits and theee runs. vet Walter was| Against Courtney in the third the In- | 3ft€r having ingloriously muffed ai (N i iione and Wilame made nomers, | 14Feinid. 102 Jacksbn tie, 6 i vancing. Speaker beat a dribbler dow'n i Harry walked Stephenson, the first man | of the afternoon in the fifth when he INTERVATIONAL LEAGUE. the line to Judge. which he beat out. % 2 el raced in_ard over. scooped upi non ¥ Cros. y y — —C ‘eni Smith bounded the ball dircctly to|'® faceehim, and O'Ncill nicked him ""'Ir«,vu».fl.mq slow roller 5 B 20 Yole, 9 W % Our Downtown Storc—414 9th St.—Convenient for Men Johnson. Walter's throw forced Jamie. | @ Safety. Coveleskie was called out on, him with a fine throw w 9,18 .3} Delaware. 1 t the piate and Picinich had an | strikes, and Lvans, batting for Jamic- | balance. “Schulz, Selts.; BordhAm, 8 G G v or Tonive ‘ double play in but his!son, got a hit on a rap to O'Rourke,| H { Brown. 4 Maw. ARzies 314 in peg to Judge struck ith in the|which Mickey ferried to kS 100 When Johnson hooked a third ~mk.- At rowoel I . B Doinware 3 3 back. the ball bounding into right- |late to force Stephenson at third. over on Stephengon In round. 2 (€' Nes £ : Sha ficld and permitting Johnson and| Courtney forced in & run here by hit- | was the second fime in. twenty-three | Bur [ e 4 i Speaker (o score. while Smith went |ling Speaker. Then Wood, hitting for, games that the collegian fanned an,| Maine 5: Coibr.d. _ to Sccond. Ie taliied on Gardner's|Smith ™ singled past third, cashing | = | PR hnd S safety. Larry was credited with a|O'Neill and Burns. Wood was forced ! ot Hawnle: 5 1 Swarth 4 i a - ra s steal of second when O'Rourke drop- | by Gardner to wind it up. ponanter Maile tn @ue Lo hurl for th e | 3 x NN | Courtney scttled down after the third | (fLo¢ (0 TIE VHIG SOTRORT of toe Set e 1] + Chf ver ~——1 |and for th ce rounds hurled shutout |} e Saene (\m‘;{ ,ui'“ A | e ball. 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