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24 SPORTS. THE G G EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MOXDAY, MAY 16, 1921. SPORTS. Nationals Must Win Game From ngers Today or They Will Drop Into Second Division NOW IN FOURTH PLACE AFTER 13 TO 10 ROUT BY DENMAN THOMPSO: ETROIT. May 16.—Shoved down to fourth place in the standing of D the teams and holding an advantage of only 2 percentage points over the Tigers as a result of their second successive defeat at their hands by the score of 13 ta 10 yesterday., the Nationals now face the pos- sibility of being relegated 1o the ond division. This will happen this afternoon unless v can pull themselves together and show of the stuff that cnabled them to take three out of four games from the world champions in Cleveland. whe, by the w have been ousted from their perch at the top of the heap by the Yankees, while the Red Sox sneaked into third place by dowuning the Browns i overtime battle. Incidentally. the White Sox assizned | took the lead right at the outset by their lease on the celiar o ment to bringing up a pair of markers. Foi- the Mackmen by again tri lowing Judge's iy to Heilmann, Lewis the decidedly unusnal specta nearly ' singled. took third on Rice double, both failed when ed a two-bageer. Harris walked, ut the pair died when Shanks and O'Rourke failed. 1son cr \\Vfd out of every club in the circut h: nd tion changed in one dax presented. Fans Jam the Place. Brower pro- a bad spat -Uuutl ing | { Juige, WASHINGTON an It Tewia, 1f $Flagsiond Riue. 10 Jone Sutherland Hollinz. b Hit Ball—And Toboggan l” i FRATERNAL NINES TO AID)|VANKEES JUMP T0 T[]P‘CONSISTENT TWIRLING m | Take Second Stmlght Game }‘rom T Tribe—Red Sox Gain Third ASONS and Elks of the Fraternal League will clash at Place—White Sox Win. BY JOHN B. FOSTER ] League Park tomorrow aiterncon in a benefit Al i g . aces with Cleveland forced 5 r Huggins' Yankees jumps : : vation Army. Both clubs will send their best line-ups into action, | 217 Hugsing ¥ankecs J ; circuit, as was foreshadowed. 2| Buscher and Heitmuller probably will he the Masonic battery., while | terday as a result of « victors easi b ¢ champions from i Pieil and Giovanetti are expected to be in the points for the He Play ! seored over the erstwhile pace-set- | the scat ce to lead the 2l will start at 4 o'clock e S SRR E st hefore n-{lins of winners u ht for the Yanks in the J 4 buse resi- batters and granted e dent Hard high safeties consecy -3‘ ;|-‘(r‘.n' Lohdder at public auction. Tickels, vontello Widgets, tldowned the Browns g2ame may b chased &t pyr 1 Zame of place, and the hite Sox pried 1 any’s 14th thi cens0 with | o o of 1} ccllar by Atech store 5" | cight-to-nine-vear te ephone | 1ha o o e la W Salvation | challenges to Mana q Heil. | Nore than 25,000, 1 ] ; headguarters, 108 h | Lineoln 3296, between 5 and 6 pim. | of the soomon gt Cleel Lo o iibraltar Athletic Club ~top j Indians trounced. § to 2 NP . Peters' Club scored ite first Micoabres. 710+, and Randl Imade thirteen hits, driving Coveleskin | 1 PIrirst Stre. id Sinia Tt Aid the pitching tor §Hoxt wen - IFivst Strect Mid ina 17-10-3 o e Comet Athi Silver Spring won i1 Club downed Bro Jleckinpay & 5 E ason, thry Vink att The size of the mob which ed ¢ in this canto. Young had heen {land Athie b. S to 6. Tewr aeA 2 the fray v o ihe hatte be iboust | £t down. Bush w Cobb's short | “Batted fr Ra sinth {seventeen-cighteen-year class wanting | 19 10 4. Huffin e Sox tie i 11 betie cn Brower and | Washingion . 031w 190 games with the Comets 28,000, was even the latter flazsed Ruch | Detroit 20 » Munager Gannon. 31 M stre Roamer Athlet pected. the S. 1 nto third. Cobb was left| Twolase hirs yromer. dokmsan 31| phone Franklin 1431-W Arrows Jonz b an rddicien lter whiffed Heilmann fonesie D aerifices ~Hetln Bethexdn of the Montgomery County /1 ] eiht for ched from © saw them comb Johnson ' (i) Lt S Gied -'ur,;.\\}‘lf.',— Manager | strength, have one pavilic the tield quartet of lusty drives, whic 5 L T Union Printers o e v seated three passes issued by Barney. ¢ en - winning wa r | S wiils | hefted them " counters Sharicn |0 Ll (i T UL e e o Srentwood | cigin the Whi tam. | | Records for Past Week others hu ed. and after Blue was called A G RO S Qe R Ce T el Athletic Club. | mered ¥ d won. Mu . . the ais; n back The two coy Ants and Athletics broke even in|gyjshed Quilicy Athletic Club. 4 to 1.|a » double and single he past week's record in the stands, which were £0t 4 two-baser. S the double-header between the Wa in @ game at Alexandria. Dreyfus | trips to the plate aKuen of games plaved et to G un},,‘;;—. ngton colored nines. The <,ml‘v~ WOl fhuried good ball for the wint { 1 n and loxt. with runs, hits, oree s the first gu 10 to i lo: the . e £ m left ~es d v ? T | \Inhn“L Athletic Club 0o "1(\ . men and Tn view of the weather condi = salkeadiing | next. 2 to 3. | Bast, letic. Club in 6-10-3 runs acored by opponents, in- assemblage of overcoated and mutled | ¢ 0 g X e American National Bank and Be-|game T < a pitching dn»l cluding games of Saturday, is men, women and children was a striking ounel andR B hE safe jolt. | thesda of the Montgomery county |between Myers of the Molawks and as follows: e e ball | COPb “pulled up at third. Shorten | . ; e Binalicl or“; Yl:_(ol}‘n“m“_‘enl'“}, m- | €nded it by grounding to Judge. (Ald.) Le Ol w nt Vrlrnh b 1"1 fiCiac din AMERICAN LEAGUE, R testimontatito: th : The Griffs pulleq up to within one ! | S e A o Naxem AuNietie Clun il mpet AWE B R perviousness of Deu Eaf e o Hn fo v nes< halted play. After an Unsteads [7:50 'clock tonight at 1418 Te L |Tv.o Runs Scored in Ninth Beat| . . ., ®%5L % EE & mosphere, or bot < Rice and Brower singled. s first inning. Davis pitched goo l~\\dlv|¢,a\mvuv outheast. The Lasterns 5 New York.. 6 4 2 30 65 71 HEoumihie Feclomot suow, manteles | Harris and Shanks had been disposed | LETROIT. May 16— Erickson or| 07 the ikers. Conard. Browning nday game with sc am Reds—Cards’ Early Lead Washington, 6 3 49 12 Ste. Marie, coincidental to the tripbitg | of () Rourke poled a safety. Mickey T oAt : and Burke were ftlrl ng stars, sixtern-seventeen-year class. Boston. 5§32 30 & 7 W TER W \§ effect of telezrapn wires of fhe aurora Ched ‘sccond byt atealinie. bus sas | Shaw iprobably iwilll be caltealionitol Sren cos e SIS iEe mei Ol o n e e et 1o Otis B et | Bests Dodgers. Detrait 7343 7 8 x\ 0 1\ Borealis made conditions propituous only | the Tigers in the third battle of | gyetiway Athietie Chib, § 1o 0 eing Jabove address | X e s S 2 H a2 s o i frapped fingers | Johnson Is Lucky rics this afternoon. although | Webb held the losers o three hits. = | Ry drubbing e Reds whiie the il R For e el ey ngealed muscles and frapped fingers EMCK Y 3 §a ey t S S The o batted well an \ rds were ta neasure of the 9 v, 5 undoubte wus lucky fo escape with | Schacht is a possibi Y "'\‘l'" s o b ied Banac Helilug imam What May Happen 1rmn;—er(l ihe Giants vesterday in-| “:“::“:‘ ;“;}"[}. A low Spring and Summer the fact that : ainst him in | pected to nominate Jack Middicton V' [iren nedl (hemasioestmons o i ] e : i a sde i " hamrock Athletic Club scored a 27 in the Nat ) eue. | Pittsburgh.. 5 32 14 45 4 hits was recorded frame. Successive doubics Ly | for mound duty e e e in Base Ball Today ;" s, in 10 National Leacur | Fustyren szl d n on fe 1 and R Steel N T i - 1 Brooklyn 5 9 e and Jones accounted for the o i = ot 2 and R te a full nl | Chioage.... 4 3 1 38 2 Bails dished out The rirenchealthirdiahoad e CEile nov have e B o T deonte pid b AMERICAN LEAGUE. aggres el gu.vfifi 392 9 i ( /[ hnson. Cour i % e = ¢ A he hu or the winners, < | 1 ‘incinnati . 6 2 4 13 & e 2o RSyl Hassien st unc | soisugnbig (i ; (oot N (T e s e 1 [ 1SeE- 833 B H otar i e onie the ks were ja a Ewion| shantiygindgchem A e E N Te G T b e S o | ootk e 1 two-run rally gave| Philadelphia 6 1 5 21 12 b “ e e T —— two erratic heaves b it t Suther. | (e @isv rans uniess they take o T o pitching | Basto I Giants their 4 to 3 win over the | = on:‘“_’n"a :“"":"r‘ ""l e xe lined squarely iNtO| pencen though they were, the Na- hough | Wwas reached for | Wishington 1 Reds }\‘.Y]n'r ne out in the Anal s (Bt gnis im s miagare 1 exytan e A P T [ —— o | —— o[ o[} sued only two passes and their sup-| p; Sltari s il it : the first club to t the measure of | || i | Marquard was e victim of the as- “« Porting cast played errorless bail. It l i e, et Harvey stherland, whom thes | 3 | Chiladelp! : {sauit By Their Clothes, Men Judge Men” was this disparity in defense between | g ®0 CREap tallies accrued to knocked out of the box wath an ava- | Perry Athletic Clab v defeated | GAMES TODAY GAMES TOMORROW. | “Three singles, two doubles and Ae-| ) . ngals in the fourth, a stupid 3 " k View Athletic Club. 13 to 5. | Tash, Detroit Wash. at Detroit 5 el . the visitors and acclimated ho +{ by Johnson and poer { blows in the fth inning e Tiows Athl bt e ion e Tants ol | Henry's homer off Smith. Cadore and 2 ent that accounted for the fact o ang woer | . The Detroit right-hander | ¢ did some heavy slugging for | Botion at &t Touis ! Bailey gave the Cards six runs in the | ou re dcrutinize the locals copped. although outbatte = o the pitchers ‘-xlha- circuit § the nners, getting three triples and | Thi at Chicago. i \flyqv in g. and the went on to by sixteen hits for a total of twenty sur games won and none last. |4 homer. {thrash the Dodgers, 10 fo . Circuit F H d F three bases. against thirteen safeties | [t When fhanks and O'Rourke al- | has this record. but also a | Peertexs Athletic Club romped to a| Results of Yesterday’s Games. |arives also were made by Neis and rom ead to oot a for an agresate of seventeen sacks |Gl MT e loft to fall Lenween k;»r;_resnr;v for the battling prowess | 15-(,-2 victory over Roval AChetic | perroir. 13: Washington. 10 Milier of the Dodgers o] Chilled zephyrs and high winds are | (M. | Hellmann sacrif $ N of the Griffs 1 he winners made nineteen | AL A not_entirely to blame for the persit-| Walked and both eiate oo several zoing for extra bases. New' York. 8: Clevelund. 2 = ! SO DRESS YOUR BEST IN THE ence with which aid and comfort was | GRII€C, ot o S ToUed A0 o Cant | MeBride muse he kicking None St b e Roston. 11, St. Leuis. 5. | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. SUMMERTIME .'urlg,x; the enb{m\‘ u,m_r-: _\-‘m pbalp: off third, but Walter apparently was mrrin\ ;'r I3 .luhl Athletic Club in 4 5 | At Roehester— RHEFE | alling as safe hits. happened § 97 third, bu! e appcrent 1S lafter the f ning. It s i Jorsey City il _fitti twice, Cobb's first safety being a &ift | dufengd "m'l A udie e alt 1d nothing iin the se¢ i M NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Rochester 1317 14 Be sure you have. a perfect-fitting zx;‘odmsilsz;vrrls and B )‘W;:. who hnwrfl‘ B A s | ond round when hel yiclded five runs e Pet Win. Lese| C1MTOTd and Preitag: Morga and Mattox coat and perfect-hanging trousers, so ball descended between 5 scoring Shorten. but 'Rlue POURRCHE MiSiancia Criosof ptlics He Pittsburzh o2’ 80’ 601, AL Boftalo— S ‘, 5] you can pass the critical eye of all o] cHided ety | second and u 2 | y Sccand v dother " to O'Rourk Cobb with two gift sir g | Buffalo - 370 lovers of good dress. Let me make hanks and O'Rourhe rday sim- « Clab pointed § o " 1 qo The Grifts ash off Harris' shin poin ‘Thomas and l'/tnn McCabe and Benzongh, = 2 d b k ilar acts were staged ama{ e Uild o il National Gu Tonton e s your suit and you can be at ease know- O'Rourke_and Rice and Miller, while | B¢ four Eaids Eira e m Baldy Cincinnati o 116 0 i 1 siries there ‘wers (Dad Leen s | ot trips 1o th Shtor e 5 Reading > S ing that you are properly clad. e recorded. fou * i) L 2 ‘f‘rlfi Bmwn and Corter: Olsen, M; the Alphon ng Lim to| Young al GAMES TODAY ery and Nieberrall s ion. against | teams failed .| Cincinnati at N i R S ' v g S e e molhundro: b e o | Hilton Athletic Club has schedulsd | % Roston. Chattanoosa, 3 : Lit > el Fret Prestdent Grifith will ic with Owl Athletic Club H 5 Mohile 0" frequent such costiy | inson and i et i 5 o frcquen Heeoatiy | 1Judge | for Chicago to attend a lea Athletic Club. The Owls Results of Yesterday's Games. S s s oo “The Tailor Who Makes Stylish Clothes” Johnson, who started in the box | The rally ended with | ing. He plans to rejo; { IUOIn D " | New York. 4: Cincinnati, 3 i New Orleans.’12; Nashvilie, 1 (second game) for Washington, was both wild and ; second base. when 1,.%&(5! Louis later in the week W zlu:u say afternoon at 3 St Lauis. 10; Brookivn, 6. — 3 Ineffective. while Sutherland, his op- | took a perfect third strik { Jlandithe Bery nine Satind e 3 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ponent, at’ the outset was merely in- | The Griffs resumed scoring in the | Dodgers Release Two. il (o cleck on Momument lot| W. B Cody of AGanta, frst Base-| . LG i mas, ° ° e effectiv Courtney, who succeéeded |sixth, Rice's single, Brower's Sacrifice | (pw YORK, May 16, The LamondiNe. j man.on the Georgia nine for the last | 10 Columby Barney, was wild only. Harry failing |and Harris' doubie bringing Washing- | | "X ionnle have reloaced Rex Athletic Club broke even in | Lhree years, has been elected captain | : Louisville, 7. BEEEEEEEEEE to get the ball over the plate fre-{ton's score up to 14. | Sam Post and Infielder Walter Keeles |G0Uble-header with the Black Sox | of the team for 1922 5; Minneapolis, 1. 1 Quentiylenguriio det ceminofwiictiicy Four Runs on One Hit. | to the Rochester Intern: e T e e e The southpaw was very wild, how.; Here’s how the Tigers registered| i’ TR !in the second. i ! ever. and so was Acosta, the third |four runs on one hit to again vault Tie for Sally Lead. Metropolitan Athletic Club blanked | and last of McBride's hurlers, but_the wd. Courtney. who relieved! . -\ipra s C. May 16— Close of | the Winstons in & 4-to-0 engasge- senor undoubtedly would have done | Beginning Cwith Bthe iaten | COLUMBIA IS AC May e -Gl o e v - = the third week of piay in the South | nt. McLaren allowed the losers much better had he not been called frused despite ia pais o8 walleed| the (thind weelciof plow in ithe Soul ¥ four hits, ervice at a time when the |4 : 1oafter I 2 - 21850 e cham- ¥ . e, with Conrtneys|| s 1a e e | pion and runners-up of last season Aztec Athletie Club recorded its| passes and s called on w. Courtney passeq| —Columbia and Greenville—tied for t ght win when it heat the | Thisnrat e e Gt ‘;‘ first pl Charlotte is third. 3 Cats, 14 to 10, 1 Score at Outset. Ainsmith | s 1. S. S Mayflower nine handed the | Hoppinz on Sutberland to zei the ball out Penn State Wins Anotner. ongress Heights Yankees their first could get his bearinzs. the infle 1 Akt ] pepnsyivania State College's base AL o ot Eame L ninthc s : < Sy Al parl eam won it sixteenth cons cor How Griffs Are Hlttmg 2 §; AR K SBRBL P Gharrity. c....23 28 Ellerbe . T2 N Rice. of .27 111 37 4 15 Picinich. ¢ 719 60 2 Judge. 1b 27112 35 3 16 . | Bhai 3b 27100 31 1 16 310 2593 27 0 10 20 27 9% 26 5 15 776 ! 18 3 "5 ¢ 4 e Heilman s he | i 5 second 2 toma- | IR NE \ A 1 8 14 2 0 0 142 ¥ one on a walk 1o 4 8 60 0 125 i single and Holl- ! S 10 o e ing's sacrifice | 2 7 Rice never zol beyond first after ! PR B 1king in the eighth inning and 2 2 00 0 .00 Shanks. who opened the final session 1 00 0 .00 th a safetv. was left on third when lerbe, batiinz for Acosta. fanned. DOUBLE GRIP PARIS GARTERS For Young Fellows and Their Sons These double-gri double-duty-doing PARIS certainly ring the Eell with a bang for the boys who put pep in their step. Slip on a pairin the momni and find yourself perfect day.” Double Grip 50f andup - Single Grip 35¢ and up fifi“rflN &. 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