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IS SPORTS. WILL NOT FIND COBB’S YANKS NOSE UT TIGERS TRIBE IS MADE “WISE” CLOUTERS EASY PICKING suers a rap to Sewell his third safety deep short. which in he easiiy beat out. and Harris' death THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921—PART 1 | 1 | | THE YANKEES‘Zehbel and Tait Get Set of 630 ek in Doubles at Duckpin Thumb Smashed by Drive. Red Sox Crush White Sox. AS WERE Tie THREE MILE LMY SPORTS Nationals Start Four Games With Tigers Today : Make It T hree Out of Four From Indians IBOWL T0 CLASS B LEAD SOUTH AFLANTIC GAMES EXPENSES TO BE POOLED Automobile s . . v i i g e o = BY JOHN B. FOSTER BY H. C. BYRD. Ty’s Outfit Is Leading League in Hitting, Al-| Browns Beat Macks. EW YORK. May 14—It's a sadder and wiser Cleveland club that Title Tourney. DOPTION iof a nicw. plan for 61 ng its t-ack eld meets at H H i M o 19 " erippled Fankees a ) N £ i 8 el s t annu meeting 1 v 1 “ 328 though Not Doing So Well in Other [ Miller iHuggine eripnled Xank has had e hist Cheoumter witlione fourth ot theteatirs. half of : its annual meeting. held las Ihe Star building, is ex- clung to third place in the American B Ry PR s el Leaders in Each Class pected 4 prore i Wis e s 5 Angles of the Game. | League vesterdiy by mosing out the agie. The champ Iwhat the Yankees as- tEa ' pected ¢ ‘ , B . g 3 [ Tigers, The Waite Sux were swamped | Certained about Washington. McBride played his pitchers against Cleve- | 0 mpionship games of the S tic Inte S Atk AR ! by the Red Sox and the Browns land wi me & ihingto are entitlec feigie ot lamonds 2 ciation. This plan i r ¢ Fal S 5 . e = 1ad two good rounds to earn a de- |success th judgment, and the Washingtons are entitled to credit for I:,_k_q,,:'[m.'.“._; AR ¢l\||' ] U nt for j : & of expenses, with Y o 3 eties, g g T t o subseque qual division, so that the meet. including travel 1 oo BY DENMAN THOMPSON. [ tworrurtsraily In the elghth In | Both Xew York amd Washington aze [put forth his best, 1¢ Ny A e each) snstitatioi ihe ot b b L e B ETROIT. Mich., May 14.—It was a rather cocky bunch of ac longer | ning z:u’l;h(hv Yanks (h:-lr“ 6-to % ”mL : ‘:‘ Shlanash ne ;: et Iv‘lfi:\ 'H”*m"‘f' i ';(“v' f;‘.ii“'.',.“'dl“ it D rangement it will cost Virgini same for transportation next spr s P s | victory, T aara kot to in Stepping he hee cham- i 10 most perfect game e 'ro; 1 et % Tt . pi Griffless Griffmen who came aver here on the boat to inaugurate | (nd Just scoslon Gor & pale of marke |pions. and the Cleyel A field they can knock pitchers into the Whel and Tatt (B) | [that it will cost North Carolina Georgetown, notwithstanding t o : il e s Lo I anEUEate [herinat acaslon Hor Al DAl - he Cleveland out middle of nest week the games will be held at Charlottesvi a series of four games this afterncon with Ty Cobb's rc;u\cmlvd‘r e :“‘\,“ ‘? At : i vl | Teason to worry. The loss of the series | | . Tigers. The expansive smile of the club president, who plans shortly to | smashed by a batted bail in the sixth oo ashingt n fwanihop el (| Glazner in more u probable s | eIy The new arrangement wi £ . ~hic 5 T i e S B | inning. the mteapal L. 3. 6 sorto dpabs adams on ittsh | Campbell, H. ( squad of ten men for each school. 1 continue on to Chicago for a league meeting, was n(«dwln{u‘ll by the feat |'"ElEr o o x slamined threa Wiite l“m:'hhn“h‘)w aible cxception of i :,lluyh”"lnlu‘(:“\:llv ow_Horse. Lr. :ny.\- | Rome (BY Any institution desires (o send 4 of his hired hands in annexing three out af four games from the world Sox hurlers (o win, 16 to & Jones, the major Tacucs or wsoutiinielihenyotina tibal inlayorsinre to boheliaver Ferrall (C).oooe i than ten men, fat will be an 5 b was batted heavily by the losers. but | cingi A € f 1t A X . . ional expense which it will o Upo! champions through copping the final of the set yesterday, 4-2. and from | SRSRR{EE boastie b (00 ogtrs, [t featists who eave’ Washington =« chings ani fielding tnere 5] | et e penes which 3wl caVca nan the belicf shared by the aiorementioned hired hands that a few days will | ties scattered. sam’ and Menosky o anin May, oF fondha “The Tatter now piyine on{,New cisss B ieafers I eiehts Gy more than double the size of the see them again leading the procession. : { made homers Nor is Cleveland through with its Thay Ftrike out imach the | doubles resulted. Iromi 22: ot WIS 1o take part in the meet and o H i v arks L and oug ith its ey atnize ¢ i © | sess o e annual city duckpi = : e S eher v an Thie ISter. which really s more of a hope than a belief, is based | o HASLY and arrett were easy murke | iruubies. Now Yari Wiich s Just b | same way, with e paciic somion of the wnnial Caa Centr |More Than Seventy Prizes Dis- *veis to insure ihe lursest represen 60 the fact that while they will be hooked inp with a club that o/ date | bisher war e ot & hock Gf rane in | find Washington, -calls mext ‘on; the | ¥ctineclaively. SThers the ry L e Al Service quint totaled | tributed Among Leaders in Ami |vhterc any kind ot votteminte sonte has been able to win only f its games, the front runners will be con-!the opening inning and Barrett was peaker will have tol 50, 10 go 'to_the front ‘..rvx-»;nu\xl|]‘ in this section S O e tending with Babe Ruth and company. who Jast season were poison to | nicked for enough in the socond o 0 in (e feunics, putting | Mual Masonic League Event. The propasition at the annual meet the Speakerites in the Fiith city. Aiso to the fact that as a result of the Deownsswingiiitosh 5 the - Scores e to restore the hammer thr the ~ hasi Y ot D Rl i . fviiaids them in the van More than seventy pr were | ISt of competitions was . aving gained a full notch on the Dunnmen the Nationals now are on . : AW ; vere Imwan e hidglic - , B a game and a hali in the rear of the leaguc leaders *1 52 Homers in 100 Games. TRAMS AWArded to sucecssiul bowlers at the | St 10 eMort made to ehange the But the Capitslians are not regard ml ATLANEA pNay M Soutnern At Al e . ‘\”"‘H:*v-’m of the Masonic It Wak Dffoned o loner e ton b ans are not regard-; | ciation players observed e-ru | Marines (1) . e Assoclation’s ann ournamen Reoring so that t points would be e e i e e | [TOMAHAWKED THE INDIANS | i A9 W00, ity | | ermans itevs et it Name of Lo (o fo Wk 53 a1 rection of Cobb they threaten to caus: RN Al ihe the & and taial Afty-two @ the Jeaders eatablished carfier in the|(eiond f five places, which now serious trouble for any team out to a1 o, A £ | O the 100 games played — - Returns £ (0310 s dispincod. "hut several < SoMRE 4 3,2 and 11 |~‘.I'w\‘.'..“" win the pennant. They have displayed AphoH RO A EH — ¥ BY FAIRPLAY. 7 to bowl their way Into the prize SYStem was retained = good fielding, although by no means P Mays to Face Indians. EW YORK. Mav 14—Witl f e Demnsey-Ca ficr gl DOULLESS Winners foltow A cammittod nted to consider b e S H bolioy L 8 ¥ . Ma ~With sc for the Dempsey-Carpenticr fight [ n. 0 Postan (... AME « tutional nts, especially airtight or spec pitching tha i CLEVELAND, Ohio. May 14 Carl Y et i : O ome 2 e \n amendment : ; is at times brilliant and a really re- 1 {Mays., New York Yankes pitcher, S ng as they now are, there is not the slightest doubt that the o Taretts: ,\ . 1 % i ol w ', a L,..,..I;. n SETS aiaa o mada’ his first appearance here today receipts will go well over the hali-a-million-dolla rk. This| Totls ... Jerusatem oo = RIENE. KRG Sula i o markable attack " yince he threw (he ball last August ; Lo exithe shalfamilliondollagimar e B A1s b s oo GiEln) W ke e b e Do Jurisdiction s oyer f . arker ] re sports s S e e I F e e e e e enth af Ttny | means that Tex Rickard is going to make money—just how much will be | AL & it ....... i 1 et Ahet the oortod Anat $t Sholigh o Tigors Huva Brovee they “hapman, Cleveland shortstop. Pre-| known the day of the figl ; L , s L' Favette, No. 3100 o et At issociation continue to oAt bat the Tigers have proved they 2 Cranman, Cleselana “shoristob Pre- | known the day of the fight. With the reccipts at about half a million. | mume ... 800 | Stasabiury, o 35T i SRR AT e CTIOTIA 46 e devalonment &hi) ston, Vious annpuncements yddtIlier F ard would just about have broken cven; any less and he would be a | 1. & tyes (1 1000 R ic field athistics. — How. ¢ Io the mmariness of their director as Al loser. W. I Serivener I s CYEr A committee consisting of Bryan to inherent strength with the flail.| - —_— S | Lewis and Stanford 5 Mdrse of George Washing - v v o Jus W Te s = r 22 e 1 E Andrews and Pard . ashingto: Frank Which admittealy is great. It consists | 1 JUSEWhY Tes has got to o over ihe 3200000, Dempsey's receipts at $140,000 | Totals ......... 90 | Al Parks | S Dobson of Unfversity o in the Detroit sticksmiths having| 8 500,000 mark t6 make money for him- and Carpentier's at $120.000—what isi g tenger (F) it IR 3 Fohn ORIy OF Georaetams LaoaL carte blanche to hit at anything they | cariner 21 self i easily made clear when vou left for Rickard out of gross recelpts| LD Torry ..o otiiiis 290 | Meany and Msana o > Van Ofman o0 dohes. Horrtn By like, rather than being required to | &oell s Sk take the cost of the arena in Jersey of 5000007 thing. | > 4 Rice and Noples i ABRAIEAD o a LoD DRT A ! follow orders; crossing up the enemy g Cily, the training expenses of thel Figuring on receipts from $§00.000) Totals ...... | Frydell and Newmeyer oo 4 ATy O i ot e A ("" practi by bunting when smashing tactics 4 n cost of preliminary bouts. to 8300 000—which are altogether pos-1 4. €. York (B) crivener and Tlayes - s L i e e b . are supposed to be in order and hit- K 3 o E 2 advertising, press work and gener: ble tlie way things are going—Rick-, 0. . Pieree ... B "eanes” 0 SHOrts; In €he Geai Y MM woliegiaie ting 'em out when sacrificial taps are Make Two in Ninth to Overcome “Xpenscs. Then. too, Dempsey gets 36 ard would hegin to get in on bigj Sarkc: and Blovy; - é Gib b g L expected TR A A T Phils—-Redsi Basel fpercent of the receipis and Carpen: | mones: sy 1100000 or $150.000 net| Totals ... 1awtenson’ and Burinéc wAR A006L: the Applicationes v Eaaon, h Much of the success of the Jun-| FEb ils—Reds Barely Defeat ter 24 per cent. Put the expenses atlprofitfor Bimself. ; Dacenport (1) Armiger and Mgy : Mats Calicss B Dot it kil galeers to date is attributed to the ! eill in_dinth. - — . McDanald Chinse and Stock s : AT R R B Nl suck wielding o Luzernc Atwell bt e Dodgers—Giants Score. itobron an " iai : DIy ahe application of Delaware o k e recrui firet -«acker rom 1 A - tion o t stitutios g Portiand, who was touted as ) e hits Rice, Rurns, Stephenson, | Giants, Reds and Cubs did s £ | Downing and Beck : Rl Atk s e e i) fielder. but was not expected d reetase hit L Stolenimbeliting o (i e Neten NINGLE Sabalhe il ors. Inquiry came much hitting early i the campatgn. | Julee, Saoriee Brower, Lefton|Lcague vesterday. Smith's homer Morgan Loren . JSRator Botn Carlin e e e 10 (e Cotblac offene. O e U Senars. Wilean, Dincen and Nal: | halted “six-inning game. A bix fifth| Hugh' o \ g would he received The assoclation unch ‘to the Cobbian offense. O Thme of gam o T minutes. | inni ce the Red cerdict over {Wi i i her oted to invit e as80¢ Satted: T§tus Ainsolt.is SappIyiie & | ¥in. " Time of game—1 hour maimuy S J;?r‘flnfflp\mrulll‘ t o Will Face Sturdy Naval Hospital Finkenstaedt and Styles Are Put| youe ...... Abbote”. pored to invite them (o become mem- 10t of it with an average up near the = in the last inning put the Cuhs ahead et . n : : onrad ““The following officers wi LA S bl ML M in the last imning put the Cubs ahead | Nine in Game on Monument | Out of First Sixteen in Balti- | o . Beriioing officers were elected: KL matns at the top of the sinzgere with || . CAUGHT ON THE FLY [|!7ates and Braves idie. Lot T | 2B MeDonald (B). e oo Milans dent: John O'Rellly, Grorgetown ancan: a Dercentage In excess of 500, the [ There was one on when 8mith drove t Tomorrow. | more Tourney. . H. Davenport (). A first_vice president; Bryon Morse, eam as a whole leading the league in or the round in the fifth inning, and ot S oTpani x = . Mchuma S (e Fapmell s e Wasl o préglionido | stickwork by a large margin DETROIT, May 14—It Is probable|the Glants went on to defeat tne| ! lh' Nelb R U S L S S AT Dows R rcmdent and B L T eoang that Ehmke or Middleton, the latter|Cards. 5 to 1. Ryan held the losers to | €OUnter a formidable foe in the Navallington golfers fared badly in the first | W man (e L. Krauss Hopkins University, secretary and ire i FRIR(eel IS No JUML: | ane of Detroit's promising_youngsters, {a pair of hits. Hospital team * tomorrow morning. and sccond match play rounds of ”‘,‘! L W urer. SRt iday. the 13th. held no terrore for | will be sent against the Nationals in| The Reds made fourteen hits to|The Seventh Strecters are to play the % S : |5 G Bt () e : M Meet at Virzinin Next ¥ the Griffmen. who placed their blows | the initial setto this afternoon. while iseven for the Dodgers, but fast field- | o0 "0 L T ment Jot i | v timore Country Club spring tour-| 3 3 Fiiinger (3} 2 Lemisi RUELIGRES: BLELI ot nett Sokes i o - | MecBride will have to see Johnson,|ing by the latter held the Cincinnati|>a1lor Med on Monument 1ot dia-|ipament yesterday. Eddie Styles of | ) W. Hughes (B) . 3 ENTS. t Nia gets next vear's meet, while :° excellent advantage against Uhle. [y, (%) costa and Schacht warm up|club fo a G-to-4 win. To get that the mond No. 4, starting at 11 o'l W e e s cenetea : | Jolinson Waistenholme toe championships in 1923 will be held at In conjunction with faulty flelding | before he makes a choice Reds had to cluster safeties In the|FBoth teams have done well in Fecont| (ruh ol Habemt b eaountry | i ¢ Fareell (€ . [ Tost A nmond College. The annual croms- behind the latter. and breezed over | — Ath for three tallies. engagements [{ebeena nobiry fuihinkenatdedt oty saandicly : | Hnges Kuppler pountry mun, held vach fall the Saturday the wire with Mogridse allowing the | Harris ropidly 1s getting In Eddie| Grimes and Twombley slammed| Maroon Athletie Club vanquished St| reprosentatives of Wasnineton etpa] o ®" jiews Srum g Ny IS pofore Thabkegiving, was” awarded to Indians only seven scattered hits and ! Collins' class when it comes to han-|homers in the ninth and the Cubs|Albans, 12 to The Maroon Midge ‘th A oS ton e ubsi | 2 : i oS e X Indiin® only sevén dcatiered its aud (Colllns olues Wien it domes to han | Jomels 1 the DIRLS opf (e Cubejathans 12 ko 5. The Marooh Midgets)in the firat fight, were both defeated: | Last Night's Results: | Evers institition in the association chataptens it Mogtidge Nard ANelr|Atmonstoation of his proficlancy wt|Win gave..Chieago = sweep of the|the Truxton Eagles, 21 to 17, and the| Dycr of Dopor Monte i ROD AND REEL (! DOTBL et o L anil Cevely: (tapre. ; :;:-“v;:r;ngzrc:’t:mx;mrz part futile. | this angle of play when he :}\{shml ‘n.r."hffl‘-zame series. Thirteenth Street Midgets, 12 to 5. NS et by and Ly |Sertvaner o velopment of track and ',;”x‘f’”;“:r‘t: e n all but one | ward in round 1 and kille Gardner —_— - : ol DIAvar e waEt Ab) L [iHazess as Tef shniesl re At E instance after fwo hands had been!'with a snap throw while off balance. | Congrens Heightn Yankees will play | plaver was able to gét far ahead. | % was ghe first meeting at which every e & LA i Teen w 2 | tne TS Mayfiower mine tomorrow | Finkenstaedt lost to 8 M. Neweon of | Just as some of the more enthusi- | schionl has had a representative present Bthian swats and as many Donnesque| s, . Afternoon at Congress Heights. The the Country Club of Virginia, in the | astic sportsmen were about to make nstitutions represented were George- s ¥ udge stole some of Harris' stuff by game will begin at 2:30 o'clock afte 3 | i town, Catholic Ul . . xrora netted | Judge c [ by 3 at 2:3 afternoon, by 1 up, Newton getting his o | . Catholic University, George Wash- Tttty off Sieiae v?{.n‘.al.]:.’s h’"fl'hf pilfering second in both the first and . Perry Athletle Club. which has won | Fevenge for u defeat by Finkenstacdt | 0 efort to landja few iblgiiotkiishiin nekic, ington. Marvland, Virginia, Johns Hop- inning. the A ecnd plis M s becn i 2 twelve of Tte fouttecn games, wants 148t year at Richmond. the deep and swift water near Chain | Povning kins. Washington and Lee, Virginia J';:" tactidl With b siagle snaiatt.| 027 SinceiTotephus pilloredt twice ml engagements with _sixteen year-old| D cis rrk:I (anklrdn and W. Roy|bridge the rain appeared and com-| :'"‘)‘;'”!Hm‘ l";mmo. Il\'lu:vma Military er Lewis had lofted, st e and i i teams for June 1% and 2 ‘elephone | Barnhill of Staten Island are pliaying 5 TS, titu orth Carolina State, No el o RN aToaole x“:ondn??'l o Giant Outfielder Cleared of Auto iy "Ny Golum Jil6, akter ;tofay IN ane semifingl, WhilL Piank| ¥ Siely UDACE Gicic calcilativns. Fat- olina University and 'nfélrsi?\»‘r:‘.; e o unaces Safety Mo, Gnter.| Momridre dimplayed flel: inl et Ch o iout T Lk | DYer mects Newton in’ the other. - |#ons who indulged in perch fishing Richmona. ¥ fumbled Sewell's relay from Speaker, | (h" [RIrd, when, with Burns roosting arge—Jury Out Less Dreadnaaght Athletie Club will en-| ‘ashington players predominate in | €hortly before the rain muddied the | Most of the coaches vesterday. follow- went to third when Stephenson but- | qo pye” W, TRERT J0E MR O Than Hour, tertain Quincy Athletic Club on Ba ,,Q;: _second flight, where Miller B.|water reported evidences of large ing the preliminaries held on George- ter-fingered Brower's smash and | Qioakers dribbler with one hand and 4 g gett Field, at Alexandria, tomorrow |* ]vm met H. J. Hiemenz today | rockfish in the river after the herring. wn Field. seemed to feel that the Hill- counted on Harris' jolt to center. heat him in a roce to the bag. NEW YORR, May 14.—Benny Kauf, |Aafternoon. Tbe nines will swing into] and Albert R. MacKenzie played |1t is when herring are plentiful, it is| ald the meet, with Vir- Brower, trying Jfo_reach third, was| s suspended Giant outflelder, was ac-|Action at 3 o'clock. i e A stated, that the big rockfish are most itary Institute and Virginta L L R L LA GATANer | peaker held up the game for ten |QUitted by a jury in general sexsions | Shamrock Athletle Club will oy alp P s ST T 18t ders ash- | plentiful, herring gills serving as the fc Institute having an outside counted when Shanks ripped a single | minutes in the sixth inning protesting | 135t night on an indictment charging double-header "tomorrow afternoon. | MENG FOVer,In the qourt '.“'I"‘"hl .| most attracting bait. Hos Bo3otes irginia -Military Inetitute is to " Ump Wil iyl % | him with the larceny of an automobile | The first game, with Naval Gun Fac- heCs of Columbia is —— | legan ... ; h fo Juft, Hank made second wheni,ouion to Witgon against MogHAEe's | Docember 8, 1915, The Jury deliperatod | tory. will start at 2:1. Rossyn Steel | AYINE in the sccond flight consola- | Numerous cmtches of large white|, [Ollle - [ exvected. especially the ‘sprints A - | gt (i & v less than an hour. Company will be met in the second en- | (2 2 A. W. Howard of Washing- | perch were made near Fletcher's just| sk Three I d, and reached third on Stephensons“tituted a balk, after having regis-|l€3s 'fan an s Y ton is in the third B P % i Shomo N e, & Broken. re § I te fous Frce "who testified in his own be- | gagement. sixteen consolation. | before the recent rain appeared and o FrRETiy e Tila throw of O'Rourke's Reaamaer, I Tod DEEE e O Few | half, «aid that the machine was pur-| Arrow and Roamer Athletic clubs SEC s et muddied the water. Sportsmen report s i rs amashed. Bob Ls peaker ended it by traveling b 4Yors comid have EOULCR 4 i chased by one of his employes durin A ane ) a backward season so far as white F feorgetown bettered the acréss lots to bag Gharrity's Tiner | 2 oratorical exhibition without | gh &|will be opponents on the Roscdale! Fiogad marks for the discus and Javelin, whi Mogridge and O'Rourke conspired|P¢ing penalized. his absence on 4 base ball trip. At the | playgrounds tomorrow morning. The R i e A o s Summers of Virginia Military Institute to present the Indians with a tally | e Al Ay eaanend played a bill | game will get under way at, 11 o'clock.! wery cau & Sesnot, Dbl stomo” st & new figure for the 16-pound shot in thel rhalf. Georges mart was 5| The advantage of a canvas covering | o, Saie, CStablishing his title to the| yyaanington Athletien and Washing- i Eany ?y:!thwoe:lee'l(u;or:zdo:::u”r): put. Le Gendre's discus heave of 129 pass to Evans and Mickey did the | [T the infield yesterday was demon- 3 B ton Giants, colored nines, will hold a Was experienced by those who fished feet grased the record of 123 feet 4 Test, when, in hurrying his throw b |Strated in two ways. Although it £a5 double-header at Union Park tomor-| i Y TS 5 inches, made by Ropp of V. P 1 The - t S tied: hi ; HAL TR i | from the shore, as well as those who . Burns' grounder to force Fvame ar|Fained hard for an hour before the Get Attell Requisition. row, starting at 2 o'clock. Miss Stirli s { {ried their luck from boats, and many | Hilltopper hurled the javelin 168 feet gecond, he'fired the' ball to the pavi | game was started_—some foriy min-| SPRINGFIELD. Il May 11 —Requi- & rling, America's Best, | 57 e Garger fish were caught by nehes. The previcus mark was held n. vans scored with ease ahead €1 b sencCN Lol in-feition papers *8 to Chics . 2 2 2 5w od w c n hy Cromwell, Washington and Lee, at of Brower's throw. but Gharrity's re- | {50 WaZ A8, 4y ne LRder, A0, ame. of Abe ’A¢m{f"rfi.'lf,.:?“‘fi';(‘n"p’,f."‘:,;i? Cricketers May Play. | Draws Miss Leitch, British |ihoicworme o : 159 feet 7 inches. Abernathy of North lay to Shanks nipped Burns sliaing | o5 000 D6 ROST® Jo sage 4)champlon, and alleged “fixer” in the| Washington Cricket Club expects tof Titleholder, i Addison arolina State vesterday tossed the into | (ATter Speaker's “death | ZU 6 NG RN, SO eneron | 1919 Pase ball ecandal, were signed to- | play the British embassy team at cricket itleholder, in Tourney. Many trips to salt water have been | feck ... o spear 166 foet § inches . Woods single went to waste when | TOIE [T 0000 (RGN b REnToNe | day by dov. ‘Small Attell is held Injon the Polomac Park field tomorrow | LONDON. May 14— | planned for tomorrow. A number of | Howell ... ; w—(. |, Summers put the shot 43 feet 3 inches ris retired Gardner in spectacular | [ehrescntation of the fajr sex, New York on aXagitive sarren O e on s s I haa el | NONDON, My 14— Miss Alexa Stir- tic Waltonites will patronize —_— [ The old South Atlantic record of 43 style. : SO es b oy be started at 3 o'clock. | inacen iatos, o1t chafpioniot the| excursion to Chesapeake | feet T inches was made by Barker of it Atata s Chkase s L Unifed States. who came (o England, | where there has been good Viny in May, 1 No other excep- 3 i - - oping to meet Miss Cecil Leitch, | N | tional marks 3 i " » bench. Lewls, who fille 2 onl ) ] ‘Ifishing the past month. Numerous | tional marks were made in th 3 u:x;l;;::.' x).;fl\"r:x? :‘:{2:;::';:,2;!‘}\};: ":‘,\Dn 5.,‘:;’..'£\t"h|2¥'1im :’h;{ What May Happen ;:‘1{‘;}"‘)“ woman golf champion, will | members of the Elks are enthusiastic { naries, 85 the tracic was Is’(‘[n\n"f)!:arl:ll"lr:o v ~ | sti anning once a i . Fe her wish gratified. They have ;anglers. but it is highly probable that heavy rains and the otes © Speaker, Wood and Stephenson, gave | tick. fanning once and raising flies ileen drawn t. hirtes could not resker WenG AN BtapHstieons £aV8 | ALK Lanning Cnon . in Base Ball Tflddy [5aF rant of fnoct each other'in the | Gus Brahlers planked shad will ap- [ do their best in the matter of makins take advantage of in the second. = | plonship. to be played May 0. < |Peal to them more sirongly. inoi ichi; i i | BO0M time. ¢ Judge advanced him a notch with a1, SORTRC e vaces ibatting Jhas AMERICAN LEAGUE. | The koifing exparts are Inoking for-| Word comes from Rock Point that Tilinois and Michigan, Tied for Blg!(,‘zl‘"fl,’,‘;"’ i UL E bk grash off Uhle's glove. Expecting al.on” fnoked ‘weak against Mogride. W. L. Pet. Win. Loe. | Heavy Hitting Crushes B ¢ iyyard to this us the great match of |millions of hardheads. rockfish and Ten Lead, Face Wisconsin afternoon at Hilltop Field. - failed to get the ball out o - | Washington .10 1 i 560 5 & 2 i y mee erican associate, | pearance of city sportsmen with sup- 3 Btheth i third, which he appeared to reach 1104 [0 E¥, (G DA But OF GhE i) NARER i 1 | 0dd Fellows' Best Pitchers in | Miss Marion Hollins. in the second | plics of Soft crab and bloodworm bait. “AG e Sty Scholastic athletes of the south and ahead of Sewell's throw. bus Lmps |10l and inth, with O'Neill on | New ¥ 12 oind. B e n oft crab and bloodworm balt.| CHICAGO. May 14—Univeraity of {Middie Atiantic sections are competing Naiiln ruled otherwine. Judge then | 1St Taised an easy fiy to Brower. 1 JotoR oo 12 Fraternal League Tore Miss Eiolline s ar panat fon|| There lano balt to e D et o] LUnoie with Caix (StrSight victories. | in Central Stadium this afternoon in the stole second, where he was left when | —_— i st Louts .. L : Allington Hughes, hualoet whom oo | sosiers are sdvived to twice subDlak|ch tiae DAl seamin i Manins. | second annual track and field games of Lewis was called out on strikes and | Ball Game on Scoreboard Philadeiphia 8 13 Two healthy innings were enough |18 draw 5 D IS1C with thera pplies ence base ball season at Madison.|the Central High School “C” Club. The ] Rice popped to Burns. i 8 coreboard. Chicago . D6 1% 3w 330 fort the Bl n Ethe Fraternal | Miss Sarah Fownes of Pittshurgh | bait wi L “\""','1,"""“ Suresiue ,“"g‘,""";“""lv | first event was scheduled to begin at 2 { “Brower started the third with a| Tomorrow's game between the Na-{ GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORRoW. | l€ague game vesterday. They bat- [received a bye in the first round and| Several trout have been caught in|py e i S D single to left and moved up a notch | !ionais and Tigers at Detroit will be | Wash. at Detrol Wash. at Detroit ted Williams for six runs in the third Meets Mre. E. C. Bewley in the second | the Patuxent river at Benedict this i tbohent: Towa, AVBILN hiE dout] —_— on Harris' neat sacrifice. but Kot no |3hown on the Rodier electric score- | Boston at St. Tois. " Phila. at Clicago and launc Attack against Steele | round | season: Tt is unuisually early for sueh | sos et thres conterencs sener INTERN S farther, Shanks and O Rourke both|board at the Capitol Theater. Nk aGleteland.” XV at Cleveland. | n the Sixth for a 12-to-6 victory over | Olhr nlayers drawn in the first|fish to appear in nearby waters, river-| ‘Ghio o Joree nonterenice pamee | TRNATIONAL LEAGU lcl}w:lxnd'u'flw-h-nm? 3 s | TR R Sl 0 Y R Chices0: Boston at 8t. Louis. the OHd Fellows. Pfeil allowed the rn\l;:ul i -lu“‘lv the following: *' | men say, and they mention the recent |inuton Ind., again toda ol i (2 AL o entar " H. & four was lean, but im® the o Res: of Y. ) losers only six safeti Miss 15 Mackarthy, Dors cs. | catches as being those of a few Stray |ready defeated WG L Ga GrL| Biater » fifth the Nationals added another tally Nick and Schacht Fish e esterday’s Games. Fof the Elks hit for the cir- |Miss Kate Robertson, Canada: Mrs L THaraheafsranf pareh taret rer|Tonny OSIRRIc0ihom twice Lt Caltng] Muteiter Ereiseseas s s AWt to their collection, when with Lewis % | Washington, 4 ¢ cuit. Moreland of the Odd Fellows | R H. Barlew, Merio; Shiladelnhin, s being fairly plentiful. us earlier in the season and yester-{ Recarr and Freitag; Blake and Ross. i n. Philadelphin. | ported as & fairly pl day at Bloomington tawt. Rice delnia = doanie overt | in Park at Cleveland ! Hoxton, 18; Chicag. made three doubles in as many tim . Mrs. Culross, Stanmore: M i — v D s , 1 3 Mrs. R. H. University of Chicago. which ha R H.¥ third and counted on Brower's steam- | | pruapol My 1i--Asiiktea | New Tork; SLASNE at bat. |Deane.” Hangernill, ve. Miss ILucy| Annapolis, Leonardtown. Solomons |, A0TSR 20 © 0 TRRE, AVITER BAs Wwoe 1 ing drive to the fence in right cen- | | o PFGRERE LAY JOEASEIRE 1] - 8t. Louis. ilwdciphia, 5.} " Spalding Council took a 7-to-6 |Hanchett. San Francisco: Miss Isa- | Island and numerous points alons eets Durdyeiat Tatayette: Purdne oo SEHe 333 texc SHUSRey-was picHawiolt Isat, yesterdny put on one of the | game frem Washington Council, in jbelle of Fontainebienu, France, vs,|lower Potomac river will be TS hEinEth mlsce With tiAlA s dan Snxder, Reis and Sandberg. after Harris had popped, by Uhle. FUlRICAC L AKIts of Rik dtnwm | ATIO! the Knights of Columbus League. | Migs Idith Cummings, Ontwent by local sportsmen tomorrow if weath- | {15 ' yora T oraneda i E ond | | N NAL LEAGUE. | i of C | ¢ sia, i ing won two and lost three. At s, R . B e vl | career. When the rain ended, | | Noonan. who made a brace of doubles | Chicago: Mrs. Quentin Feitner, South | er conditions do not interfere. | read o < . e tas (R RNpe (hrnalia over T for the winners, led both teams at {S$hore. Long Island. vs. Miss . Bridg- Syracuse | S izae @ Seldom has a hurler been hammered | 5 Pittsburgh ....... bat. ford Hale, Cheshire; Miss Alie 5 : o 7 2s hard s Mogriage was from the | | Niek "marched - out, ntited tu | "‘"""’;",k i ghett, San Franeisco, v Mise emn-| Penn State Wins Fourteenth. wc‘}l‘” t:’ lfebtnnlllfl'nl? ftarx:s o, Tarsiardt aon T Hultz, Sells, third inning through the seventh and | | 3 i o 3 N. Fowler, Harrow Gate: Mis CEW ¥ 5 5 ashington Capitals and the Buffalo | A Al gotten off o lightly. Burne unsup-, | S 400t swith » fohing pole In | | fhices” - VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Blkins, Onkmont, Pitishureh. va i | s o o e romecniin | Stars will open a three-game scries || At Buffaio R H.E ported safety in the third was a vi- prelia | & Petershurg, (10 innings). D. 15. Chambers, Wirral; Mre s Diate WO T consecutive | a¢ American League Dark this after- | Bultimore A T 7% in the other. Schacht followed, { 2 Mrs. Thrus- | victory of the season by defeating Yal % s erack to 1att contor THus icd || IisUNCiotRcE: Schache followed; | | Ol Newport Sews rain)- ton Wright, Allegany, vs. Miss M. G. |9 (o 3, yesterday. & Yale, | noon. The, colored nines will begin [BoMals ...l 3 T3 held to a double by fast fielding. In ot e bat whiCR R Boh o5 | [ Portsmouth, 7 Meliroy, Turnberry; Miss “Ada MR D e R. H. . | Py at 4 o'clock. tently and Egan; Werre and Bengough the fourth, in dition to Sewells & * s ey enzie, Toronto, vs. Mrs St = . e . 2 - Sie and & widkied Gouble by Ste-| | St i0 jrew” NI sesteew | P n A D ISAMES TOMORROW. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Rowan: CrosboiniiMice ar Howstun. |Emin Biate... a0 e ot iz AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. e, Woot, Girdnst and Orveill] | STCr (Nise o Wil of et | & Cincinnati at N. Y. iville, 3: Mabile, 3 (% innings, rain) gibbon, Greystones. ve Miss Roses | e o G ia el Bk S i i Indickboits s AN oML ve Rice and Lewis long chases mary lieuid bait Altrock landed n. g Orleans, lirmingham, 4, 3 o Sheraanant, Vi, Miss Rosa- | patterics—Thomas ad Brumbaugh: | Comell. 4: 1 % Minnenpolis-Loutsvi Lyl 4 & handa off| | 2 Monst zed fixh with the | |t Louis at Brooklyn. Little Rock e Island o icorges, Long | chittenden, Robinson, Selleck and Pe.{ Vanderbil 0. Tole Milwauker. Fhile Evans hearly took a hand off| | mig"of Sehneht and then put on | | Littie Rtock. 5 sland. Chit . Georgin | Washington and Lee, 1 Kansas City, 10 Co 1. M:"r’;d;v witnu erastt S (2 S wming exhibidion, ending I Results of Yesterday’s Games. ' o 3 —_— o= ¥ T R : which Harr ded. and same | with a dive of xeveral yards in | APPALACHIAN LEA SoU > = A : Rirmingham, 3 frame Burns' crack ne had o O an e o an | ([ Mew Tork.i5: ¢, Louis, 1 4 LEAG SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGU FLORIDA STATE Onlo; 19:¢1nginnn. 10 cuffed O’'Rourke Ll idiac s besek: ofigthe| Ciaclunatl, o: Brooklyn, 4. Cleseland, 7 Knoxvile. 3 szusta-Spartanburg (rain Ol TS Yermont, 6 Penierivania. 4 Phone F/ 6764 SUNDRIES As it was, it required a lucky break | it tabEreh o 3 He :_ Ringmor Columbin “irain) Tampa, 12: S B rgaig (Aw it was, it required & Tucky break | : itaburgh at Rosion (rain). | Greenville dohnson Cliy (rain). | Teston-Greentnle(cain). 1 ey o Wl Howard A. French & Co. in the seventh. With one out Ste-| Distri - \ : istributor for Indian phenson rammed the ball to within & . . £ 4 phenson rammed the bl i oeneer| MUTT AND JEFF—Nothing in the World Could Budge Jeff, But—— (Copytich. 1021, by H. €. Flsher, Trade mark b Motorcycles field for three bases. O'Neill's lunge ’ registered U. 8. Pat. Off.) y . e which Mog- 5 e = . 424 9th St. N.W. i resuited in a littie tap wiich Ao = T = : o 3 W s e Fidge immediately smothered, but hix FF, come NIk oMY "3 TG Been = o TTCC — o—— S wed Mo 7 telng { throw to Judge hit Steve in the back ALONG WITH RIGHT HERE AND BuT usten| | o srremvous xn-[fé‘: DERRICK TS BuT LISTEN. Do You THINK THE 1 it and, bounded {0 EIEh N ashing, atc- Arigraling I AINT GONNA dust A VoYAGE AND A uDeRRick we'Re onty or ScHooweRs, || capTAIN would Ui % seoring & Neill reaching s i 3 3 - | . 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