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D. C.. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 SPORTS. 1 TAR, WASHINGTO 2 PORTS THE EVENING Griffs Show Form Reversal : McBride Must Get Rid of One Player o Come Within Limit BACK ERICK STRONGLY e EDGE?E;:;,W*“"- WILL BE DOWN TO 25, |What May oo IN WINNING BY 4 TO 1 v O IF KIBBEE IS FARMED IT DRAWING PO KAHT | UNDERSTAND YouTo SAY RALLy | DorT L SEE MO CoMMNELCTION THREE OF CNE DE NOMINATION GRAWSP YOUR e 15 A STRONGAM (oMBINATION P e : TWEE ™ THE GAME e 1 s ‘ eveland " s 0 BY DENMAN THOMPSON Eig SKETCHING THAM Two PAYH 7 MoST MEANING . BY DENMAN THOMPSON. |l‘f:’““§.“ ] . LEVELAND, May 13 That fiasco of Wednesday may be regarded p Ex TR ORDINARY ! 'ELAND, May 13—Assuming Pr G v will succeed in | be 5o prd as a blessing in disguise, seeing that it enabled the Nationals to ‘ acing Lorenzo Wyckagyd Kibbee, the 1 aurler irom Ver- | & 21 3 get all the bad base ball out of their system and come back with a | mont University, McBride will have no to do to get his | Che Nt o fess pericrmance bebind @ saperior brand of flinging by George | squad down to the legal limit of twenty-five o T | g ame L AN ToMOROW kon and b the world ¢ pioas by a tally of 4-1. Comedian Altrock should be classified as a pl | Kirke | Cbila_at uis. Thilu_at (hicege . Gordy, who is to report next month, nor t den O'Neill, | o ok at “.["' 3 Neveiand I'he Mr Hydes of the afternoon previous were Dr. Jekylls, with all : the skill and cunning ot the tamous stage character, yesterday, and gave | an exhibition as impressive as that in the 14-1 debacle was puerile, with | the result that they o 1ue as runners-up in the pennant scramble, and again are onlv two and one-halt game back of the pace setters. | e dead! ctivene 1 { and v nninge f : - gatnered from | ' OLAF GOOD IN PINCHES “ us flashy bits uf; i : r catchers { there are only two dozen on the roster now—cight pitche seven infielders and five fly chasers Norman Hapgood, formerly business manager of the Boston Braves and now interested with George Stallings in the Rochester club, was around looking for talent. but received no recently wus Results of Yesterday's Games. Wash 1. Cloveinnd. 1 York. 11, Detroit. 10 Philadeiptin, 8 Tonis. 6 Chieago (rain). | NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘ may be considers leased b ficlding were displayved without a sin 1 Rie mis ¢y pature charged || WA koo A k| | encouragement from McBride. Woots LA Py : An anmwer o the seea aueron WAR ON PARI-MUTUELS HE d with ty that | Lewis, 0w o ? What happens when an irresistible i me ed with 3 , that only | 11 o BEG PAwpaN BUT HAS CALL?Y DOESTfATMEAN, THAT WA S \WHAT You o matts an immovable object? 1S BEGUN IN KENTUCKY | 2 530 Get Huna in ral booo1oe FIVE HEA TS Any- AH = | MUsT EXPOSE MYCAHDS?| AMERICAMS CALL Wi farnished "in “round e Lo OF Walter Mails, Speaker's prize 5 o0 31 SIGNIFICANCE 7 THERM | HAVE A PA'H OF BLUFFING WAS 1T NOT? [ Sohstonn glove. ot otk | OUENIOLE doay 18—k = the fieeh 4 e | HE EA ADVANTAGE 16t 1T |y e prawliag, but neither wus | betting on s e T At N ¥ e an;: 1 sac d rmvly.»r pair of PR 5 !hurt. The Indian got the decigion. mously ac . G v tisburgh &t Phila 1a rested on their 1 ~ e neinna oars : £ bihele was. re: | el A : A high wind again caused the field- Federation of W 8 Clubs in an- | unati at N. York €orded off Mails nor Caldwell who [ o - ors a lot of trouble. It made Milan nual conv s esults of Y. - hurled the fina! two frame the | dehnston. 1p o 3 & oLp Irun & mile to get Smith's in the terday, w v 6t s Feesu esterday’s; Games: 3 Radl gTven, ey o | Bneaker. (I s | HAVE | opener "and mecessitated GRarrity ictory D e e ST 1 2 y ing over the boxes to reach Gard- | the par b 0 ey " 5 3 TJACKS. ner's lofty offering. abolished 7 2 i Al i (raim). 3 o 1 | Miller usen armored tank tactics on St permitt o o 0 the bases. When Harris bunted in the | oonyinud' fave H 3 e o Bing went into Sewell at sec- | Loii I VIRGINIA L (] ond like a ton of brick, but the Ala- | piin," o i tershurg. O, " bama youngster, though knocked gal- o, gy W iison lrein, ley west, hung onto Mail's throw and $ Kocks Mount, 1 {received the verdict | When maiix received free transpor- k in th ond 1t tation_from | was the first time in the five games| ° : | he has participated in this season that | "o | he has reached first base | Harrin® theft of the midway in round es four was his ninth of the campaign. Grow Where Only One column wi With Jud sp zled past Johnsto 3 circuit when center for two base W iu seventh | Washington ... 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 04 Cleveland O TR W Twohase hits—Rice, Milan and Speaker. | | Stoien base -Harris, ifice— Rice, 1ft on Washingta Clevelund 7. Bases ou Off Erickson. 1 off Caid Hits Off 7 nnings: off Struck ¢ Losing _p Natlin, Wil s T DS VOU HAVE WAGAHED A ' [ AH You CALLING ME? | QuID 7 LET US ASCEND, | yaye FOAH ACES.15 MY A5 YoU SAY. ]| AMWAGAHING| Larin STRONGAH THAN Two QuiD youAHS? A JolLLY GooD ZamE | MosT-AMUSING HAaw! HAw ! | SHOULD LIKE ONE CAHD,IF YOou PLEASE,AMD MARKE T Sufl'ABLE AS You SAY OVAH HEAH Stan still tops the list of thie H | _Judge's xtop of “Stephenson’s wic | smash in the fourth was of the horse- | ty. Judge turned his head, ‘.""".d“;u. eyes, stretched out his Sale Grew Before is a ad the ball happened to land im hem and stick. ¥ 5 | . s Matter of Offering the la Milan wrenched his chasing after a foul in the seventh| n etired, D ffy Lewis ldlmL: his | . T, B i Right Worsteds Shamits ‘was. walked . Home Run Batted in First Inning a | and was singled serious, and he fixp"("s to be back on| the job this afternoon. | i a q‘u.‘;‘fi,‘ Gives Giants Victory Over bunt. Judee | ater. scori Cards—Dodgers Score. o right filled the scored from | ‘ieorge Kelly is right at Babe Ruth's third ahead of throw, after heels on the home run path. Yest l; T': :fi([ .’(‘1'1' " R b '”“(' ring fly } day. the Giant first baseman ammed S the o, DUt e when M his eighth circuit drive of the season ler popped a foul and Harris em ind the hit was made when the bases | an easy ro crowded. The clout gave th Tntil the ants a victory over the Cards. The Tribe at bay, alt sdgers ran roughshod over the Reds couple of carly d the Pirstes downed frame Johnson i kept the Cubs sing and Ma r was made off Sherdell 3 nz and had much il - B e ST NINE GAMES CLUBS IN THE NATIONAL READY FOR EARPENTlER $3 9'50 ‘ whose hopper Ste k down. Fi a sin Sharrity. Milan | Harris gave another fine exhibition | | of fielding, his diving tag of the thiev- | {ing Sewell in the fourth being a gem. | but he was not kept so busy as O'Rourke, who had several difficult] takes care of twist-| chances. Mickes {ng flies in short left to perfection. SENS l ;eorme Uhle, whose batting this sea- A I | son has been even more se tional | | than his pitching. is due to fa the | | Griffmen in the final of the set today. | | although Jim Bagby ma Comvrisht 1921, B T, Wotetne » chance. McBride has Ases Kept 1 ed r Ste- brai cond. | Johnston died safely in the They also w on _was a mark for uhe steall Dodgers. They battered him for six tallies 1n the first i and ch ed him in the next. beating the Keas. s Will Encounter Virginia Midgets SEEM RIGH I L i ALI(;I JED Training Quarters at Manhasset, third to1 Konetchy of the winners made & Somer ‘L"_"w“:‘lf‘k e liiit: ital in Contest at Alexandria . L. I, Provide Both Outdoor : red_and in the eighth inning Saturday Morni BY JOHN B. FOSTER d Indoor Rinj | [Knocked in the run that Kave the Pi- urday Morning. N the National League race the line is more sharply defined between ! and) tndoor [BHe: [ irates a 3 to | win. Watson did some 8 : NEW YORK, May 13.—Georges Car- ® Stephenson. thr ¢ith two out in t was the next Redman he eventua only counter. when O «d and Graney, ba gled against the rizht fi Lewis took Jamieson's flv o Speaker's Double Unsupported. peaker received no assistance after| good pitching for the Braves during Gouble in the eighth, and|his eight innings on the sian 0 e was set down order in | Sewell Owl Athletis, Club: wHich I8 to.play the first and second divisions than it is in the American League, and s pentier's training quarters at Man- if the cleavags. as it is made right now. will i hasset, Long Island, where he will P ¢ season aybe a 6 chatfigs tiow 3 train for his fight July 2 with Cham- h the season. with maybe a minor change now and then. Mo Jari Dencoaey, have: been il B Pittsburgh. Brooklyn, New York and Chicago. in the order named. are |pleted. Besides the outdoor arena| | e pun -INORWOOD’S PIGEON FIRST |72/~ b e ‘Athieti o the top side. with Boston, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and St. Louis 1,‘\1‘_1,,,”, Eftldes tne ‘outdoor areng, arrity reach 3 g Athletic Club X inth through a pass and an out.|Captures Race From Charl Club 4 Athletic Club:| i up X 1hs engage his sparring partners, an in- f P e £ 0y the crun door ring has been constructed for use bat both were left. i1 S v Hs Church; | e—— | f - ville, Va.. to This City. 125, Shephes I - | Theres an eany cmough answer to|in inclement weather. | The first old bird race of e North | Clover Athietie ctab wants 0 mect || What’s What in Base Ball | why the st 1ouis Nationals are fail- [ To5 B Bomoiet U Wl v | How Gnflt Are Hitting western Racing Pigeon Club, Inter. | 1€ams in the seventeen-year class. | = JjuE. ito_ meeL eip . o They | Ably sure’ that the arena being| H.SBRBL Pct. national Federation. was flown yes. | Send challenges to John T Critten-| DY, BILLY, EVANS, | petvea oo LN D taun niranet kreated tn Je City would be com- | tional Federation. was flown yes- | 3¢0d onlennes 10 oo pelled to throw in three or four almost | e ers | 0 .500 , Va. a o » | ; i Heih oo ,3 25 0 13 (384 ! |distance of 100 miles. Three hundred | Diamond Athletic Club is prepared s e e o T e O el e s P B bifice sile of tickets for the Picinich. ¢ 6 5 2 (353 | {and forty-six birds from seventeen |to oppose nines in the Seventeen-year 8 1 betwern “ and | from them. Without zood pitching, | bout began at Madison Square Garden | Alexandria pretentious ies | last thre the Virginia Suturday. mcheduir N it looks very much a WORTH MANY DOLLARS MORE the final 'Rourke ot sixth A% 65 o 24 ;; 31 2 14 313 ll 1 d Rice. cf loftn competed. division. 1es are ed with the : Judge. 1b 24 99 31 2 14 Following are the first returns to| 1‘,‘,‘:.‘::" A B "1rrv n.hf},.'\‘v.,’.u the remainder of the team plays with- | today. — ;h,;nh-"!b ® 8 R each loft, showing the rate of speed | Carlisles. : ° | out spirit | | Hars 25 . 24 £4 23 8 13 [iex minare Chrixt Child B b would like heditedineti —— France to Be Represented. i | Mogrige. y & 8 18 0 | 8. Jonustone, | to hear from " ¥ Clovelang - moilared Toress, i MADE TO Zachary, p 711 20 0 | et 1 which fails safe withent be t he must expect a fight from ally at the boxing con-| YO Johnsen, P 617 30 1 . T TaAnee (i DRE TeRel the Nationals this year. The team Georges Carpentier and Lowis. M i es L 8 110050: | o EAtern Achlette, S e o T from the NAtional Capital gives indi- | Jack Dempsey at Jersey City on July Schackt..> Fa %L s 3y 1,151,986 Athletic Clubisy S rhe batamun receive credit | eation of being the successor to Chi- | 2. Gaston Vidal, undersecre of | Miller'. > 7512 10 2 i A28 Dan C. Hartier. (g peh T Leawo us a fighting quantity, All last | state for physical education, will be | Erickson. p..7 13 10 0 | paMatson, 1.13140; E_ 4. 24 200 o'elo (a1,8 base ruster afier ever-ruoning st Fseason. when New York did not bother | the government's representative Staw. p &5 89 0 | Neidenpinger, 1,005, N ange contedts Wi, f Cleveland it was Chicago that stepped | S = i it A || Diplomas went (o the first four to|year teams For engagemenis write i e LT L Bars Boxing on May 30. 3 = I finish Joseph Fischer. 1200 Tth sireet south- i . and third, duyn:lv he persistence of Robinson in SING., Mich., May 13.—Boxing| ankiin 4029 be i ol andling his pitchers has borne fruit. | contests will not be permitted any- west, or te YANKEES WIN IN NINTH| mace o MILLER BiRD. |, ik s o s |His Pigeon Flies at Rate of 812‘ at vm Times, would like to h Memorial day adore, who had in Michig: e by a runner; g, aid Boxing| mtime Next to Chris st has won. Commissioner Bigge gan, at s S W Me . " " has come to be held the most su o liear Nowe cxniressions in- | of our holidays, and from now on it is ion one would think that there were | certain no more boxing matches will : 9 runner is entithed to 1 was prevented from reaching £ the ficlder batstman does not T ers of independent nines Yards Per Minute | manag 2 ) e farry Hunt's undefeated it In Ail n b no batters from 18%0 to 1920. Look o that day in Michi | Ruth Gets Tenth Homer of Season| = © °7 % s agton| Chase team Wil pliy Tocky | Wi e it et T RS | GVer e Dok Baleni a2 e i ; bai | runner cun turn to the right or the Montgomery Cou Md.) League ithout liability to k of sue- | WOMEN TO HOLD MEET. | (Not Merely All-1100l) Then Smashes Triple That Racing Pigeon Club was held Wednes- | {08 Moneomery, Couaty, () Lrweu 1o & Brst buse. provi TaRke oot | soieanch Ricker saya the 13 |day from Cameron, W. Va., 200 miles To Hdvance towrd wecond cess of the St. Louis Cardinals is the ! result of absence of co-ordination. All Vanquishes Tigers. ¢ this city. The . ige ) ! o | from twenty ofts i the race " =" | OHIO STATE ATHLETES S batters. no pitchers. Will Compete in Field and Track | Babe Ruth % The average speed of the first re- 8 i i homer of the . Our Johnston bo 4 d gpen to each loft. “the firet five of PROVE GOOD SCHOLARS| mMINGHAM. Ak May 13— Seven [smart this soring. dimmy R Events on June 11. 1w F. stiter, ‘“.. TLouis T,',_,, Vo s Ohio State Athletes pooy; | #IFANES Will compete in the national | 0K briskly ut Brooklyn and Wheeler | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. May 13.—Wom- | Miller, 12 5 =) Galioon Fage which starts fiom Bie) ning m;vuhim litile old batch of | en w e in athletic events at | ‘ sveiang 11, in a Detroft yester: Ty g- | 1V exploded the time-honored lh~-lvy\ that for the |l (We’re Perhaps the Only Firm in Town That Have Them) n the ninth | ability on t iron, dixmond, basket 1 Yanks a win ove Browns played so n ros._ 0%, F W Crown, May 21, according t of track and field game. a re- — FS b permit d the Whit A {:‘;«}; :n,fn‘\} u"r ma | vised list of entries furnished by the New Eingland Young Women's Chris OB s - o as a student he 8| Aero Club of Americ BALY: tian Association champion The Yan wnin 11 10 vie s 340 Robert i g 3 tory when the | - (mbino pmer, TR Rolert Stunz, . foot ball captuin-clect Lok U e | will be a h, 60-y rl:l hurdle slammed a thr S Wit that sent in| Sectional winners were Miller, Buckeye rsity, came 3 North Wake Forest, 3. ! over barriers eet hig road Two tallies ¢ session. Roth | Hofer, Smith and F. E. Dismer, work in the Medical Col. Challenging Yacht Launched. Missixsippi ( ‘Mississippi Coilege, 2. and high Jumps, shotpul. sbase. ball and Schang wal r the cireuit lege with fving colors toyal Vancouver Yacht Club's chal- nter College. 0. throwing: match & e clay Elue and Sar to dodke Bill Blair, smashir and a1 Tor: the P s Liipton 5; Clemson, 0. races. wiid ts that m.«x;( ball pliyve S was [eup. the Patr. esigned by C. H H 3 e o records | Nicholson, has been launched. The Wonder What Mertz Will Say Today? hours in|cup is now held the S o gridiron togs and the trip to California. |the Seatilc Yacht ( i Tom of ub. When Macks drov Browns. when th (Guaranteed Not to Fade) udge b Did You | We Went Over J g y Ever Notice| The Top in April Results || |0 0| andwe are Sure on ridiculot low prices Sisler scored S0 made a triple steal ) Litte R B | Hirming B rmingh; Bamona A C. to Meet. APPALACHIAN Rristo!, 11; Kingsport, 7. 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