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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921 SPORTS. Nationals Open Series With St. Louis Today : Cobb Is Making Good as Manager of Ttgers but found the plate completely block ed by Eddie's bulky form. and was waved out. Miller's triple in the eighth went to waste, as did Ghar- rity’s single in the minth. Tigers Finally Count. Mogridge was located for a double by Jones in the seventh and a lone single by Bush in the eighth. The ex-Yankee was combed for two hits in one inning only, in the ninth, when the Tigers registered their lone tally. but. with the tying run on third and the winning marker on first, Mog- ridge displayed his mettle in strik ing_style. Heilmann opened the final with a | crash to right and was Flagstead. Blue walked in to bat for Jones, was victimized | on strikes. Ainsmith delivered a sin- ! gle to centér, which cashed Flagstead What is the proper ruling when the bats- End sent Blue to third. Then Hale, |n feren With the catcher when & rumner | batting for Oldham, was fanned by [i¥ stealing second Jogrided on (Hred pitched balls. e Rie A my s | using his sore jaw too freely. Miller ot his firat real “hing” since ! the campaign started when he hit] over Cobb's head to deep left center for three bases in the eighth. Harris left him stranded. ee for ceeded 53 the four 00. The paid atten battles in Detrol What’s What in Base Ball BY BILLY EVAN When s the rikes Wht Lappens when the hatsman at a ball. but misses and the ball touches part of Nis person? batsman automatically out i ! What ix the rule when a ‘imm..’nl.ur.l from ove batsman's box to the other while the | pitcher is e act of delivering the ball? How Griffs Are “lfl!ll[ piteher is in the act of delivering the bull i Il » 4 ] 1 = 3 x. §: Nashville RUTH NOW AS A DOZEN All members are to report at 7:30 p.m. Hecht Company's nine. { Toledo. —_— now a mem- ber of the Merchants' League is AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. forced to cancel all independent 4 Kanws City, 7 engagements. Games had been ar- | Indjanapoiis-Minneapolis, wet groun ranged with the Arlingtons, Parks, | 1L, grounds. Leviathans and Brentwoods. Congress Helghts Yankees defeated team. 5 to Blaine and Elliott did most of the | nks' hitting. | INTERNATIONAL L At Toronto . Jerses City Metivier and MoNeil, and Sandbers. At Rochester- Newark . Rochexter ... Ll and Smith; At Syra Raitimore racuse the Government Hospital Freitag MOGRIDGE S TWIRLING 'YANKEES AND PIRATES |UPENER 0 HECHT N|NE TYRUS SURPRISES FAN S WINS FINAL IN DETROIT Hits Uhle for Twelfth Homer of SHO W CLASS ON ROAD (overweins Swift & Co. in New BY HIS CALM METHODS - Year, But Tribe Wins—White Merchants’ League—Pepco | —— BY DENMAN THOMPSON. Sox Sweep Series. BY JOHN B. FOSTER : Plays W. & L. Tomorrow | . BY DENMAN THOMPSO T. LOUIS, May 18—Although the Nationals for the next eight days P 7 H 2W YORK. May 18 —One hali of the first east and west series '; 2 = o I{ I. LOUIS. May I8—The question. “Is Ty Cobb making good? sabe s seaso ome- b : Cati = ; coht Company's nine overwhelmec 3 - ) will be contending with opposition generally regarded as "'"“”.uln"sl. AR iran b ecannn “"‘l"_'; finished and Pittsburgh in the National League. though an u»;\_“‘:r' ‘j'"'d el el may saiely be answered in the affirmative now. cven with the softer than that which they have encountered since their invasion |, S I'"n ::‘: L S vader, holds its own on foreign soil. having plaved against Boston | im0 #00S WEREEE 0005 e | campaign only one month old. When announcement was made of the west was inaugurated a week ago yesterday. there is no assur-jover center ticld fene the Cleve- | and Philadelphia at a gait of 007, That is champions ball, especially i gon in the six-team rehants’ Base | that the hot-headed. though brilliant, southerner had been appointed to ance that their accomplishments during the remainder of their s0journ | lund park. but the Indians took the ! on the road. In the American League. New York, also an invader. has | Ball League. The Hecht crew did | pilot the Tigers. expressions of doubt as to his ability to handle th on this side of the Alleghenies will be anything of an improvement over | ; of their scries with the | Won its way to the lead away from home, playing with a percentage ux‘:"'"_"_"'m *"'L'l’f"""_ '{'L”‘I""“::"I‘:‘ 'l"”‘ijamwmcnt with success were heard on every sid The fans. most o the showing they have made to date. The White Sox made h!./nll. which is championship base ball plus. e i e appo- | Whom are convinced that the Georgian is the greatest player the game Woodward and Lothroy DI i The Browns, who, under the guidance of Lee Fohl. have gotten off | ¢ D of their block with the | THe Yankees success has heen at- ments, while People's Drug Store and | ever produced, felt misgivings in regard to his fitness to handle the reins to a rather poor start, always have been poison for the Griffilien. espe- | Athlet while the Browns staged W’l tended by Ruth's steady home run eward's Business College will meet | of .mh cially on their own lot, and it remains to be seen whether the jinx which |3 Tate Tl to overeome the Ked | at May Happen St T e T e T it |GG i games e o be | e e e S S S ey has followed Washington teams in St. Louis for years still is active or | "“Fi. pribe's f-t0-2 victory | . B B d }l'l" '|“:M(“' oy ihe it ";.‘r. o h' K!;l 3 i ln’u‘d.l‘\'nml\':‘xo.';‘.mlm\ are .'.;' |“; o hib 0 Caithuiis R mfl.},_l has died of old age. i {achieved by bunching hits off Fe in Base Ball To QY | conquered. Chicago Louis, 1£]Ne 1. i l N The Browns really are one of the | =——————————————————— fi;‘,;‘,’;" m“lhln; "-:;"h 'md"l ¥ n;h lrrlr‘- 'n; s :- -n:n! 1 u ; The officers of the 1 upe are much from the men working unden/ e i . TR s. uth and Speake v th cities Wil have mad Tucker. D T, \\xllnm il e i Vv st pest bl ctups in wne arcut. con- || GEORGE HAD TO BO IT fijiizee ity e, seener Snaaly e IR ! RoLenbe Erunditd: Ut he woutd battie the sidered either individually or as a after the Bambino had collided with another record for home run batting. | ir S bies 10 Anth &n Cxtent that ke whole, possessing more than their | S === == | Sewell und blondicd the shortstop's s e ~r\rr~|'slgns for Fight With Freedman nt | wonii be Soct ont of the aince: s share of speed, and a punch second nose. .l!:“;:}‘rv nd players prev i on M y]lr- of |:.:n ¥ the -]:x..:\‘:.jj + Knights of Columinis | $ho rery CherasteriatiesT sl smatin to none. lack of the proper spirit hav- batting helped the White | kel ere Toust, Boh ate ud £ phatterson Iieid where the) Ten Rounds at Benton Har-~ him o star on the field would militat: : = eficiency to | Riee. ef. Sox he thietics, 10 to 3 & j anaaes P , have holding forth. was | B 1 the role of pilot. their princigal deficiency tol G, ”_i;,,,'f.",,,:"i;,',\.”.'»’ :l‘r:r\.,’ 'i,: r'f,,,,““,; jitenentikindlof tyenatefihis vear |damaged conxiderably by the circus | bor on July 4. piness, u:‘dsma-n! and forbearance 2 gndising | p equire mu. rd work | are requir the tallies and his suerif The Tigers have yet (o be shut out 1And it will require much hard wor AR Browns' Hurlers Off Form. Anather tan. L GaNovL. inade T n s Dt Iinds | {0 restore the grounds to their formerj CHICAGO. May 18.—Renny Leonard Not Showing Temperament. They say there is not a single hurl of triples and a single 1}.»r the shut them out with their it ["";'d“ "’ : o i ]‘1. btweight boxing hampion : 1 n',.m.lh surpris er on the roster of the Browns wno A two-run raily in the ball maulinz orsy continuing utan e blanked | (SAEE L o have ardent admirers has shown good form to da v ning gave the Browns i s nal Corp )\ War Dopart ’l‘“:‘ rm:‘:h ‘]'“';:"r- e e AT are winning mo even the redoubtable Urban Sho s r the Red Heilman o detroit is carrying his|{ment League battle. che yielded t i bee: atches Sn-youny o ny Detroit club but this means little so far : Jacobson's t Ibatting streak so far that it is no|losers only one hit t Benton Harbor. Mich. on July 1 a4 of comporting himse Nationals are concerned. The Griffs ers produced i longer @ curio. | GomPANT U1t ik ar ot neel here todarhr Fioya ramental star, Cobb has be have invaded the Mound City on nu ept the Red Sox's i e ik ul. thorough and painstakine merous occasions in other vears \\'In-n’“.,]m,,m tered Sutherland may be lneky, What of |16\ Commercial League con mons, promoter, ;.-ml r. who salves rathes than bu' the local crew was in a slump only | Flagstead! 1f. s ] | Citivazo. 10 Phila i e wimner, Only a Kid, and seUjsecin runrird-inning gave mmons said he had guaran-!lies his men and is getting results 10 have them promptly emerge from . . o Ruth now is fourteen days ahead of | Cleveln i he hasn't boen beaten in six games he | Canaries an early lead [ teed Leonard $30.000 and Freedman| '@l DPromise to land his club much it with the arrival of the Nationa 3 fix 1920 clouting schedule, havinz | r Detroit. The first year 0 G : : higher than the sixth place which he Even though Fohl's flingers are f: & gained his twelfth home run on May ! v A four-rum rally in the sixth inning|$10.000 in the event he beats Johnny lsct as its gol before the campaign below par and remain so during ] °1 last year off Walter Johnson at the | I ve Southern a 6 to 5§ win | Dundee in their bout in Chicago |apened Washingt visit it does not ne N {Polo Grounds. He i four ahcad of! Transportation in the Terminal R. R.|yay | _Cobh has taken practically the same --}n:l 'r;:?::sxlml’thc Capitalians will o8 George Kelly of the Giants, his near- (V.M. COAL League. Bach team made; " Ir an airplane journey can be ar- | materia which finished next profit thereby, for their own boxmen e 0 0]storival § Rty ixtecn X hi | ranged. Jack Dempser will fly from snd which was con- recently have been giving about as = o — [iyex Xoek l Maceabees swamped the Red Men in | New Jersay to Benton Harbor. and act | o badly managed amateurish an exhibition as ever was b A Iy e mark. I the 12 (o 3 Fraternal 1 c engage-'as the thitd man in the ring ¢ n of fome youns seen in a major league. ittt | Boston unatel it was a ment. Six of the eight to get; = | pitc » himself dug up, has Not only that, but the fielding of the Lisahola it Sl | nati Lo ten-inning zume’ wnd he can't s | hits made two safetie d | ing like @ house afire, Nationals has been so poor as to rank | stmtted f woon ot oozl s lae o vith and Pratt, who are the ) ohibition left Hyzienic hora- | i keen to detect weak- them a bad last among the other 00 Bedelplie oEs ¢ ord s at nind innings, itory high and dry in the to 3! {nesses and cortect them. has perfe elubs in the circuit DI —_— Treasury Leagne match. Emonds of | ey .'r'.){;.\u '()O(T»rr":‘:}:kal'|:'fi;”':\t e 5 i | !the winners made a circuit hit off| : s o entire outfit wi Thd:')?‘::)d:’hi‘:t:fc::.‘x‘A‘:::l:i,l.lnn of :"“-‘, Set 65 Runs in Three Games and | ICIANIS WIN |N E[EVENTH | Pitcher Hodd. | {his own ageress the result an e 2 : iR B | Naval Howpital. althous! » : iy 2 2o . Which Pones K i ; E wpital. although outhit iE et box work by George Mogridse. which O e Are Anxious to Schedule ( ! Ibeat State 4 o 2. in the Departmentai | e L T e e at lrec stritght ames | T . 1. | Fi . : | League, The Sailor Medics sent over | Lo ’ g iame. & Messrs, | irst-Class Nines. i the winning run in the ninth. | _NEW YORK, May 18—Corp. Dan| In addition, he is plaving one of thef taking the final of the rom the i 2 i ! SO OL Ry O A il ) S ate il § i . . . ; & - .| Toomey of Camp htweight box- greatest games of his splendid carer als 3 olug A ta it of xcoring in its i st el ' : > e ‘- ten-round draw last night with Sergt |acciden: the ‘T‘yver,_ under T. Ra* first di on. Their margin is slight cent games and i rices [R3} nings). i . Lynch made a home run for the! . " G 5 $ and is anxious to mect i Reds—Pirates Score—Dodgers G Banty™ Sharpe of ond Cobb. will surcly finish in t e b B ot r;‘:‘:-‘.‘.uh\?-‘fz‘ UGHT ON THE FLY “ all ‘flm».-u.' teams in and about the - o R A ;M'. o B inhed | g Boxers of the 3rd Army Corps won five | first divixion this year. and possib ve e v s no (;H Mstrict ere’s wha e e has | i | Company B vanquished Company, out of six of the other bouts Ly kndek- |in third place. that Fohl's men can pass them in the . CAl done. War College e «‘hfirv;{:t‘:-lh"’| | and Braves Triumph. 16100 in (1 mal Training School | outs over. opponents of the 2d Corps, 45 | B < od. ! { —_— ““,’,‘d’“g““f“;h,‘;r‘é‘;,‘{;a Betore, [ Graham Tol Curtis Watker Knoeked the Giants? St osers got only one hit | follows: : = Lor liea o & ST. LOUIS. May 1S.—8avin d“'""' ";" mient. Con- | {to an extracinniug vietory over the ff Olsen. = ) . !J !‘.un‘l(mn\‘\‘m:hl Prie A Bresner ‘».-'nl Dunbar Boy Scores in Dashes. g = . p g o - desir, TR H 4 H & » Masons in © | dJay o] out vate nry 1. oletti, ! o) ¥ o " A brace of Texas leaguers was the | ed to his duties at the m ““;jmr lgh i‘ larendon, Silver Spring aad’ Dreay | in the National League game at] ; &2 fvation Arme henef game, plaved | o R T : Fietcher. who finished third in the medium through which the Nationals | American League directors in Chic#&0 | nyughis. i Earamioss W Yorl s vester- | erican e Pacic. be it—Private ert (Gureis. | 100-yard and-second in the 220-yard broke the ice with a tally in the:p b e is ccted 1o Tejoin | Teams prep | Pitcher Edwards of Mississippi Col- { the New York [ vertermaue dmerican dledgusi avi jhet knocked out Private T y 3 R 8 opening round. Rice got the first of | Fresident Griffith is expected ) Southla N {"",'} to, clashiwith ”"| {dix. when, in ihe \th inning. he|the Fraternal -League teams ¢ AR linterscholastic dashes at the Howard pe! : & f : ix scheduled tol nds should co cate . 5 e e e '6f Nasichs Ehoaisr: Fer ade « doubie and two singles A g < S Dbe vn. S swipe second | ¢ e vit ove Engle here. and 4% > = e Zht-ficld pa 0 or a S8 1 urd . is a s e And scored when MUIer Wit another | snercly amaounc ng‘ acquisition of « oL e enc, ! His Studies, round of the circuit. That ended the| Burenu of Engraving and Printing | BT b i [sindentiar Dunbar High o Ipm-nl) announce the acq o Raleigh Hotel team wints a game| - battle, with the Giants on the long | took the measure of Navy Yard. in the o asa: a0l Micial reports of the events A single an inning was Washing- | €ouple of pitchers Choe has w"i( T Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock, | STARKVILLE, jend of a 4-to-3 count. A double and a 11 to 5 (‘olored Departmental League " ldesignated Fletcher as a Booker ton's portion for the next four rounds. | scouting for. l;u'l':"“:":‘n’d' Sted should et in touch; dwards, pitcae teiple made by Walker earlicr inthel ggme - Qilbert of thewinncrs twasl - aiddte n—Private | A Hofman. | Washington High School student in a rap. reached third on O'Rourke's| Lewix robbed Young of a sure trihe| =2 S {land Americans this s dwards e pr i aaakes trounce Zht | heavyweight—Private Eene _{Academy student in the furlong. The sacrifice and Gharrity's death. but|and the Tigers of a tally when 1| Powhatan Athletic Club, which re | said he had decided to remain in col- laidaig it unlng mdliv ca | Campy Meade. knocked ont P Juin i | time for the interscholastic mile re- Mogridge fanned. Rice, O'Rourke and | sprinted nearly to .u‘; ’fu’u_l ]mfm o ‘mupfl its sixteenth straight win and ! lej until his course was completeaq ] the Dodger: ve ;’1 _:;‘h‘:)\"rx 'hx'ni’”l(;.LJNANCY ANN HOME FlRST ; 0. Fort Jax, nn:ll;nm.l i im,- won by Dunbar was 3.39. Mogridge, who collected safeties in | stab o T Lits twenty-second vietors of the fore entering professional base hall. ; ched hits to take thel Heavyweight - Private Liowelivn Bureell bt > 2. lowed With fson when it a he Speaker h. b | camp tix. ko out Private 1 H the succeeding frames. never got be- | in the first inning. Bush fo 24 When it defeated the Collegiate - Manazer Tris Speaker had telo Agureo D i Sl i ke SOuDMT i = < - 3ond first, and n round six, the|d single which would haje xcoredAthictie Club. ¢ for s Wantd e e dwards to Teport. {oonmee Imlecaes gane the Bicaien fous IN RACE OF 245 PIGEONS | i i Va5 orst'ronid Britton Whips Tillman. - Gri = ; ou sixteen-vear-old 1 s 2 € . e i 3 z , tiffe were retived In order. ve 8 Phone musoEearold weamn. [ Tale . . | earned oniy of their tallieg in| Garner and Lambert’s Nancy .\nnl“ = DES MOINES, May 15.—Jack Brit- i 4 2 e by Milan attended to the prelim- < Haines Goes to Yankees. beating ‘thi Phils. 6 10 4. Glafner, fwon the opening pizeon race of the| AGGIE” PIGEONS AHEAD |ton. weiterweight ~champion. out- Tigers were even leaner. a single by an & weliboi Matlomal Rank of Washington. b : pitching for the winners. established g pointed Johnny Tillman last night in Bush in the opener, a safety in the|inaries as acting manager in the ab-{wpich has won in all PETERSBURC May o8 i season of the Northeast International | N oy . % e S Dride. who was lnte reach- | all its starts this|, e e it in National League strikeout record | 2 i IN LONG-DIS ER j the und_bou > third by Ainsmith, who got no far- 0 ho was late reach |Year. is ready to meet all Hinky" Haines, State foot ball | ¢ Y e n, When he fanned | Federation Club, w was flown ——— — ther than the midway: a walk to the | ing the park, having been deta lataviwer Cosmmn) by ot and base ball star. has been sold by [0 e O ottoneill Bias) Lt et s GG s | f.?.'i‘.?p;é'l'é? ;’r‘.“:g}}: f::‘u,‘:em:';mm‘iu business. e over telephone, Main 3 ;h:ml":» ; ‘v‘n‘m.\‘cLuh\_"f:_'k l{’"“;‘ SIMA L The Dodgers made four runs in the trom fourteen 'qu‘lrs”:'nrr;lp:[ a d'n‘m,aflm,m of Agriculture, managed by | = ~Ca e to e EE, - " o o0 bea $ IS nute o e firs ir o! = v Pt P i e B PR oCKient of Betfoits dumageo| Mac arrived tn the third inning. und | SHIver, Sprioe amd R amietc] paninams enilieths onlto el el L i A ey wor | Howard A. French & Co. X of e bs i o of | o ay 9 to league ons {long- : Mogridge's delivery. fi;;dmfha’r’g-«:u,;“rl"e:!o s aalne Bineiet Linonousnts Georgia and White Sox Sign Collegians. were ou . but three wild throws ! Garer and Lambert . - mason| Ind.. yesterd One hundred and il fndian Motor Cycles and Griffs Get Second Tally. marched aut again. evidently fearful|Alaska avenues. Play will begin at| 1,yNCHBURG. Va., May in—Benny S4Ve them five mark Krueger of | . Moran ; tweive pigeons, representing twenty- | s, Washington picked- up its second | IaTehed oUt again. exidently foiror:3 oclock. s the Dodgers and McHenry of the $ four lofts, flew’in the race. s i port Goods counter in the seventh and missed | .licring the aspect of the contest. race Midgets desire to meet theiof the Lynchburg College team JlCards “made homere The averdge Epecdl ol thefistizeq 424 9th St. N.W. getting still another by the narrow- = Emeralds, Dodge Midgets and other |heen signed by Chicago White he Cubs outsiugged the Braves, but tEn per minute Lol e Depari. || Twea Motercyieios Repatring est_of margins. O'Rourke led With| yo,. o wmgle fn the sixth inning!teams in the 11-13 year class For|They are to report in June. the Tatter made their hits count and Bureau of animal industry. Depart-, a Texas leaguer and advanced on 1‘ ity Lolitia amaqe ini| & telephone Joe Madden P“"k_l won. 8 to 4. Sensational ficlding b. ment of Agriculture. 1.403 and 1.402: — — Gharrity's bunt. On Mogridge's rap | was the first safety he hef WETe x il 7-J. HEsER Hollocher. Cub shortstop, prevented | 3 M. 5 Krous. 12 ‘to Bush Mickey was trapped. but|JVe Eamer He Kot 00 FEEREG, S e e o Chicago Gets Infielder. the Braves' score from being larger. | ¥ WEEn ‘A jockeyed between basgs long enough 4 : e ALY 1% —Lalis Mille ningion DF. B Di : smash to force him at second. 12 to 6, will play fay 1 ie Miller. an e mer. Pennington, 1.14 T S % o P : 3 3 "roh;wl:;:zruffinidfilfieam:? If."a?:’é‘-'. s Saturda jonelder Whoitune framiCassbrande; VIRGINIA LEAGU Frank Reinhardt, 1,050; Moore Bros.. FOR WINDSHIELDS OR BODIES. safety of third which *bounded past s are wanted. Scnd Ariz., has reported to the White. Sox. = pahiet : 1.043. | Instalied While You Wait. C e D L St| s allexed tinkering with th ito the management at 413 N A n o, Diplomas went to the first four. E ‘ond day reports William Taranto & Wasman Josephus Streaked around at his|the eighth inninz " after previously |southes - Detroit Loans Catcher. Newport News, 9° Norfolk, 4. Smith won the nomination [ Reinhardt. 800; | - ey best gait and reached A gml(h‘h;"'nx Lhrown sexersl on% and) i Athletie Club will hold | poone s SN G Manion, | _Recky Mount. 5 Petershr, 2. prize. B. Gosnell, w York ave. n.w. ahead of Bush's relay from Flagstead, } {the rag-chew il oh meeting tonight at William | 1, it catcher, has been loaned to|™ bounced La Motte off the bench for | Hoofnagies house. Detroit catcher, has been loance Grovexgan At Buffalo. Ruffaln Reading Fisher and ¢ Tragresser. - Ce ardon LLEGE BASE BALL. Dartmouth, 2: Prine 0, oo I<land State. 0. tes, B Penn State. 13 Fitisburgh Coliegians, West Virginia, 4; Jet Vanderbilt Princeton 1 K Freshmen, rsburg Acad emy. Ford 9: Hapover National Bank, 1 New York Freshmen. 6: Stuyvesaot H. 8, 1. Northwestern. 5. i Vanderbilt, of 5. (Ten innings.) 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