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SPORTS. - TAKE ALL 4 FOURSOMES, | FIVE OF EIGHT SINGLES | By the Associated Press. : : HOYLAKE, England, May 21.—Cyril Tolley, the British amateur « champion, defeated Charles W. (Chick) Evans, American champion, in their singles match, 4 and 3. Tolley was 4 up at the turn. | Francis Ouimet, runner-up in the United States championship in 1920, beat J. L. C. Jenkins, 6 and 5. Quimet was 6 up at the ninth. Bobby Jones, United States, defeated R. H. de Montmorency, 4 and 3. Jesse P. Guilford, America, defeated George O. Simpson, 2 and 1. He ‘was one up at the th. T. D. Arnotir beat J. Wood Platt, Philadelphia champion, 2 and 1. Frederick J. Wright, champion of Massachusetts, defeated E. W. E. Holderness, 2 up. o C. C. Aylmer defeated Dr. Pau! Hunter, champion of southern Cali- | fornia, 2 and 1. They were all square at the ninth, [ W. C. Fownes, jr. American, defcated Roger Wethered, 3 and 1. ‘Wethered was 1 up at the ninth. This gave the American players nine wins as against three for the British. ! oY m which is to contest the British amateur chan £ Maonday, made | a clean sweep in the foursomes arra < part of a preliminary series of matches with British players, conte today. All four of the contests were won by Am an pairs Eight singles are being pl same golfers contesi- | Gl e G LR B HUGE FRENCH BIPLANE Evans is playing Tolley in the f omteats i has T RACING FOR RICH PRIZE | The Royal Liverpool links. wWhere pARIS, May 21.—The biplane G today's contests were played. Present- | piloted by Lisut, Bossoutro! ed an animated scene. Hundreds of | hand Dor, Jeft the dobonrget asts were at the cours golfing enth! ‘Weather conditions the course was dry were “keen' and tri Results of Foursomes. tempt to win \ero Club of were and the per The foursome matches r follows: Charles W. (Chick) Evans and oo Robert T. (Bobby) Jones defea “””‘“L‘ ‘”1’ George 0. Simpson and J. L. C. . Ll il kins, 5 up and 3. ranels Ouimet SR ford defeated Cryil E. Holdernexs, 3 and Dr. Paal Hunter and J. Wood Platt | defeated R. H. de Montmorency and | George Wetherd, 1 up. | W. C. Fownes, jr., and Frederick .JMARCH ALONG IS FIRST ' Wright defeated C. C. Avimer and ' RACE - 21 1t ix | pas s n Ird 300 pounds o TS, bag- D. Armour, 4 and 2. | IN BIG ENGLISH Evans Wins First Hole. I MANCHESTER. Engla In the leading match the Americans [T Manonocies cun ot ane o scored at the first hole. £ miles. for a purse ning down a long puit for oA wanby T or a The second was halved in r W 1 Simpson having some ill fortune when sRent his ffl:\ll’-yard putt for a three curled et around the hole. Adds quoted s o w The_ Americans won the third inj. 10015 oted asainet the winner 4 to 6 for the British. The fourtn| ] St S also went against the Dritish. 2 to and the Americans became 3 up. Bad putting at the fifth lost the Brit this hole in 4 to 5, and the sixth wa halved in four. At the seventh Jenkins put his tee shot into the dip at the right of the | h s;CENTRAL VETS BEATEN IN FIELD DAY CONTEST green and missed his putt from a| Doc White, Gould Menefee and other yard's distance. The Americans won | (en old-time: this hole in 3 to 4. They also \wni‘_ base ball s underg: school” the eighth. From this point, the British play ed better golf. They won the ninth. thus making the Americans 5 up &t the turn, and also took the tenth first annual field day terday. but were drubbing. More and girls took part in d eleventh, reducing the British dis- t included May-pole advantage to 3. t and military The Americans secured the twelfth, and the next two being halved, th was a_three-mile became dormie 4. Evans won the|bicy on by Chaconas. .\lankm‘ fifteenth, giving the Americans the match. H The maten_hetween ouimet ana| GEORGETOWN DIVISION |~ "IN PLAYGROUND GAMES Guilford and Tolley, the British cham- | pion, and Holderness was a much | Closér affair. . Tolley, if not always| Bovs of the Georzetown division straight in his shots, hit a long ball, | Wil compete in Central Stadium Mon- nd Holderness was quite steady in;C4Y afternoon in the first of the an- isional track and field meets the direction of the munici- und department. The rt at 3:30 o'clock. r divisional meet sedale; 3 v Columhb is playing. This, with the Americans ying at the top of their form,!| made It a nip-and-tuck fight from th start, and at the turn the i all square. Eventually, how Americans won rather easily. In the third match De Montmorency and Withered, playing an_excellent | game, were 2 up on the Americans, Hunter and Platt, at the ninth hole After this, however, the Americans | Eradually recovered ground. The Wright-Fownes versus Avlemer- | Armour match was a somewhat one- | sided affair. Armour played poor zoif | d the Britishers were five down at the seventh hole. They won the next |J four, but lost the twelfth. The Brit-|&i fol- Wemple iched the third round in the s tournament at Western Ruth Simpson has ) the seeond round in the Ir;zericans Defeat Britons in Golf Match T LEAD CLASS A DOUBLES Lawrence and Toms Bowl Score of 681 at Annual City Duckpin | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921-PART 1 he Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship. -( WHY.DIDN'T You MR.AND MRS.FINK ARC ) Comume- OVER THIS L) TELL'Em we weee HOL SE , MR TAYLOR Z AFTER NOON (R Gome ouT?1cant [} | 1yine RO STAND THAT MAN Fiaw! Yo! Z Z Z PUTTING YO e (g e NoU SHOWE D 600D JuDGMENT N USING FREMCH DOORS 11 THE DiriMG ROOM F?uis A LuxuRious EFFECT. v\f/%:f\.a vou MIMD LETTING ME SE! o uP STAIRS ¢ (| wisk vou'D LooK QUER My PLANS AND THAT'S THE ONLY FuRNALE MADE ! I'LL BET You HAVE To OPEM THE DOORS AND WiNDOWS \WHEN SHE GETS GoNG 'wg ARE GOING TO BuiLD THrs SuUMMER Ceasrisht, 1931, H. T. Websias Championship Tourney. miles away from ze reporters.” Alr Service (B). Ticket Office (C) | N said so. The European heavy Leaders in Each Class Teants. : 3 5 5 Rathakeller, No. 1, District bantamweight armed with a reporter’s penci League (A)....rvoee....1,880 Descamps told the newspaper men th 1,550 1,508 MAKE SOME SUGGESTIL S | CERTAImLY LIKE YOUR om 15 A WONDEK. U SHowE D GooD TASTE 1N ug. DooR To THE Sun PARLOR OUER NOW ,THAT'S. My JDEA OF A BATH (ug! Mo5T PEOPLE \WOULDN T HAXC i SEMSE CHOUGH To PuT 1MCNE A5 LARGE AS Tris. You . HAVEN T TiME To € EW YORK, May 21.—Georges Carpentier may His manager, ) L —told them so_ frantically— while_he explained the great concession Georges was making when he permitted them to see him train at his Manhasset camp three days a ishers laid ‘their opponcnts & stmic | - AHe no understand 7 busines at the thirteenth and got a lucky W. F. Lawrence and O. B. T merican newspapermen. He arrive | mirers. half, but that was their best effort. Caps Meet Norfolk Stars. scoring 651 on the Grand Central drives | 2t Manhasset, and ze next morning he [ pictures Face Rough Weather. Ffolk Stars and W hington Capi- No ] Most of the Americans had their| colored professional nines, will | dyck s Rt 5 Sofore i onal 3 pin championships. Lawrence had | 5€! e long string of newspaper writ- | is that he is the greatest boxer in the n;u experfence over the champion- . 2l " series at American |games of 121, 123 and 121, while Tnm:‘ ers sitting on ze pore world and sure ktu be the champion ship course in rough weather yester- Tk eihis jufternoon at 4 |bowled 99, 115 and 95. No'other leaders | “&eorges he say, ‘Hello! And they | after July day. : row's game will begin | wure deposed. Scores: ‘Come out’ He do and one man| The “psychology” employed by the n a foursome Ouimet and pcke him in ze rib and say, ‘You too [shrewd Manager Descamps since Car- defeated Jones and Ray Thoms _— Fom zhin’ Another say, ‘Lel sce your |pentier entercd the ring as a boy un- English player, 3 up and 2 to Jones virtually had to carry the o Jumps 6 Feet 5 1.8 Inches. for his side. At the third hole, play-| URE May ing against the wind, Ouimet, il swamp n ford and Jones all put their tee shot out of bounds. {1iinois Chick Evans had a round which he|he st started by driving four balls out of |ord of bounds from the first tee. This is a;Jump. famous “dog-legged” hole. the bhound- k& —Illinois a dual track Alberts of feature when nference recs ~ inches in the high in meet, @ furnished last night, Class Salvador (B) lock and st Mon dieu k his head gained first place That he in the doubles of the annual A Carpentier’s 100k of astonisk “Georges, he iz ze temperamenta. phy forget the Columbla (B) . e picture takers s: “Stand | stock topher (B) . while others o, here.” »l Sota (B). Descamps furnished illustration by Eopping first in one direction, then in the other, while he pushed his head to | Weight one side and then knocked his own h Deseamn off with a grimace intended to depict :““"“”" e to Lrevent —By Webster. THIS MinD WS Nowv, Rum in ANY TIME . WE'LL ALWAYS BE GLAD To SEE SORRY You T: Carpentier is shown after the vi being hoisted to the Around of the the w European battle at Jerse and in ex declared, cllent and the GLAD To ! GLADTO! GEORGES FEARS YANKEE WRITERS, NOT DEMPSEY flee “five hundred ancois Descamps, ht champion, who is afraid of nothing that stalks in the ring, trembles at the. sight of the lightest -r his direction has been one of the ‘gends of boxing. It will be d to the limit in the preparation for the coming Carpentier left France City. at fighting condition, main of the next five weeks will him from going stale cally and maintain that state of -tory oulders of ad- lls are other champion. Admittedly, he is not to be allowed to ogan of the camp, which SR RTSE ELKS W | Five Runs in Second Crush Red Men in Fraternal Tillett in Star to 4 Commercial K. Andrews first , triple and ranxportation re 5 over Shops R.Y, M Leasy ners hamme for nineteen Zone 1 never was he: 5 in the § to 4 engagement. It game with the win thirteen and the losers t Litchfield of Zone lin Ralliex in the 1 t Office a Drug Store in a 7-to League contest < for the winners, fann ters, nine was a 15-to-11 victor ment Printing Office in ‘olored Departmental trials. Mary! Collc nd at after the contest with Annapolis this afternoo Bissonett garn ties well scattered. the Forest City Bas 11l, where he spent his That Has Not Met for a contest w town. [ a t two irni niversity will put away League. Role. e bat 1. The v Dixon and Portch aded by 7 Yard fr hitt et fteen 1 clouted the circuit. Adjutant def 7o W -run inning clinched | for the 0. K naugh | i he winners hit a homer ! Registers buried 'ub) Health un- i an avalanche of hits in the : gue match. Higg five hits in s member of t 1e-up clou over Sta ue. Steward’s College noscd out Peoples -6 Mercha on the twelve Leag Decker. | A big second inning vesterday [the KElks a 6-to-2 victory over the Red Men in the Fratern Leag n that * frame, the Herd hammered |Payne for five tallies. One had been| {sent acros the opening sessic Patterson, on the slab for the Elksi | was ni d for cores in the third} and fifth innings. Tillett, Red Men shortstop, m thres hits in four times at bat and handled ten chane atield, Agr Iture batsmen were husy when downing the Marin 9 to 5. in the Government League. The w ners made twelve hits. includi homers by Langan and Noone Andrews Paper Company fook are of Judd & Detweiler in t one | for t nts' | of them taking the count jin the fourth, fifth and sixth innings Bureau_of Engraving and Printing | over Govern- a fre Leagu g2 n R — “VETERAN PLAYER DEAD. V4 C. T. Page Was Associate of Late A. G. Spalding and Anson, ATLANTA, Ga., May 21.—Charles T. Page, one of the charter members of Ball Club, with boyhood. Defu.t on Its Home Grounds. ;| Gibraltar Athletic Club will sail to Indian Head, Md., tomorrow morning th the nine at that! The Indians have yet to lose a game on their field, but the Gibs hitting me. Braddock of the winners got four hits laudet met defeat in the concluding| ame of its schedule, losing, 1 to 11, to | Park. Catholic s uniforms the Navy at held the Lebanon Valley team to five hits, while his mates were ing thirteen from Wolfe. Monk and Nisbet kept Gallaudet's six safe- Double week. the late A. ¢ Alding and “Pop” L awrencelasdiTomaicA) 6oL “It is ze great concession,” exclaimed Jare among the most interesting of| Anson, is dead at his home here. Ssiwianaismetenian):: el iche Erenchman, withisgpropciate 5o | HRNLE Y aeSS e e g e en o > 2 i e S L B |bringing the challenger into condi-| Chic 3 a losing his Dorsey and Parker (C) 622 | |tures. “In France and England | o0 e go R Cubs but st eniloping s Singlen. Georges he ne 11 when ) On one wall lurge poster show-|fire in Chicago moved to Atlanta. Campbell (A) . 393 | |he trains. It is Reporters}ing the Frenchman standing in tri-| Where he married again, _ ockett (B). . 353 never look at him wi coat off. umph over Joe Beckett at the knoc He was born in Hillsdale, Mich., in rrell (C) : A e Ne Undesatand out. At the other side of the ring|1849, and will be buried in Rockford, GIBS GO T0 INDIAN HEAD Will Play Tomorrow Against Nine Nationals in Final of Series N IN B VNG MOGRIDGE TO ATTEMPT W ith Browns TO MAKE GAMES 2-ALL: LOUIS. May an eve S day, ] terday, aiter h of late, Tigers, i Move balanced, vester BY DENMAN WASTHNGTON An . = " = i ' 1 | 4 [ i their winning stride erican League and in the ninth and mac White Sox sent M in_the seventh Stephenson made leaguc home run, W trouncing the Mac dians made sevent three pitchers. Mai danger of losing his Hamilton's terday enabled t strengthen their ho in the National I Dodgers in _che clubbed their w iants took a the Reds bare the Phillies downed a rally. Pirates won. 3 to 1 t for the winners, straight win for two runners on the Cubs all their tallies by the nts. 10 t off To e the vic York batte; The Bra lead in the first inni kept plugging along Duncan and yo d s to the Advance at Expense of Red Sox.|ihe sccond time in fiv ting in third E nding of the clubs, b Benga ME: | unch_clawed the ited ox in G. U. WINS LAST AT HOME; | ciish'at Dictrost. The new White Sox | humbled the haughty Yankees GALLAUDET IS DEFEATED | the woria' chan S e ] e e three straight over the Athletics, Georgetown University’s nine left} Cobb and Veach. with home ruc this morning for Philadelphia, where|led the attack th thr Pennsylvania is to be encountered this|Pitchers, and beat the L 5 \ Cobb made two wer nits an afternoon in the first game of thel(¥eacn one Ehmke had the I Hilltoppers' trip that will complete | p 2300 ORE - B [ieliatte in its| "Little Dick Kerr was hit hard ¥ l3sf nome dppearanc orgetown de- | yankees, but_the Wh manag feated Lebanon Valley, 8 to 0. Gal-|Fankees, but the wHEe S8 e show PIRATES HOLD T0 STRIDE, THOMPSON, to give the Nationals 1 minates to- i-final yes- Mogridge. [ ns and } should % ce more s prevailing more ted to turn ¥, which will ! o from the pro-.. rowds here to « h = averazed about > i . between R Bill he has a amed Ray znment. itches Well. the stuff that o of the fire vesterday turned on the of the and he o decrepit old Cleveland < a matter of victory sor throw on the i 2 double play in the worst a draw, Vit Davis' pase ho third paved of Washingi hunting John hed to center. 1. from where ter scored him.™ to Smith put Johnson . and_he scored on Rice's : ft. Williams’ throw to the | plate” bei weak effort. Sam was left on second when Lewis fanned for na row Four runs < many hits, a couple of passes crror accrued to, E w ic half of 1 been re: t two rounds 0| Johnson » for a starter. | Severei left put him on j on Davis' rap {through Johnson legs. Severeid al | o d on Tobin's double down the= e nd # pass to Gerber fill- anks took Sislers d Davis at the plate, = peg for a double play - the back and bounded nds. Tobin counting and < making third. from where Wil i zle 1o T cashed him. The - a1 swiped second and was left n|with Sisler on third. when Lewis took- {care of both Jacobson and Smith. ) Browns Increase Lead. sles by Johnson and Judge, with- ©lone down in the fith. availed nothing,— :+ Milan and Rice failing to get the ball - of the infield, but it was different: r s he rear section f this frame, where e Browns increased their lead by 16 to 3. The In- caught Shanks flatfooted - e s o t and advanced on Ger= e e Ui ich Judge fumbled just. e ough to climinate the possi-<y | of a force out at second. SiSws e to right produced the { orge wild pitched tg, i Then fanned a acobson fouled to Shanks. ; Washington pulled up to within ~ne jrin of the enemy by counting twic {In round eight. Judee led with a dous :.‘1‘.« to ri center and scored on a | he 1d sague. whi beat the t he the league champions. Home runs by Terry cach made in the sixth i D ne: ctim: ng. P on H le Grimm did_the bulk of the of the got off to a but th Fonseca of th ir: firs hi Success. Braves the Cards with three-run, Take Third Straight Game From Dodgers—Giants Win—Reds and Phils Triumph. excelient pitching t held th ma n The Dodgers made but three hits off whe Th n el Red t r to left by Milan, who alsq tallied after Rice had grounded to! Loe rher was tossing out | § Lew Harris then planted a single to § {right. but was flagged stealing. Tree the n arrity walk- h Pinch Hitter * Shanks and Ellerbe, another former, failed to gét inner defense. But it when Jacobson got under long drive. ed. a ! Johnson's at i it m | ST. LOUIS. May 21.—The Nationals dropped a notch to fifth place in the standing of the ciubs as a result of a Lhmw | yesterday's reverse. while the Tigers hird [ vere ning. Only six and a half games scparate the league-leading m the seventh-place White on have to hand it to O'Rourke for <. He's in there playing every regardless of hit physical condi. n has four ¢ battered on the ends t the nails are coming off a couple them, making it painful to grip a but'he has made no complant, ine bat veteran i mith replaced ary on the right to the line being s Southern Re: z Booth, A. sensitive fl he coatliinea’ which will send him against|will make a strenuous effort to turn,chch made three hits in four youngster MeManus bl b L o ”COI'I‘] lllroken. Smith, 8. 8 no understand. Diable! He rush b eYpeonidenCRofVICEory Mg the trick. Beamer probably will do | ¥ ‘a¢ led to ,u-m..m'l::l?u:'nuc’;l Rttt triangle. The safe and the usual. TLEANS, May 21.2-One new/l!' yoiqe inside <o upset. How he occasional cigarette, with jelly | the twirling for the District team . phiilies beat the Cards. 1 to d a husy day in the fleld. hic game is to drive straight down the | jumior tvene’ b o ade " in the | Totals hundreds watching and poki I moderation. Swhich fare)| with froungjioniithes recelvingiend ot fayiotiii elwip ning ClUVEITON e Harris' foul fly after a long course and then play a half-iron shot® ehampionshin contear of e, HAck | ok 1o B So, we say, he train secret the ‘boxer during his week | the battery. Hise or Collier and Miller | made in the ffth inning. in v in the fourth being a fine of. at right angles to the line from' the ! Amateur Athletie Gl phe, Southerp (fprceoank, &, . Thursday and Saturda d o show the confidence of | will be in the points for the Indians.|four hits, including Leboury g a fine ef- tee. Only. a very few long drive S Totals “Monday, Wednesday and Friday he in his present physical fit-{ All Gib players are to report at the|yomer, were bunched on Doak.) i Rave tried, and usually uas P Tont e Galleher, Thomas 8. (A). show himself in ze ring, doing 7 > Navy Sarditomorrowsmorning fatiidtirgirni er Shit oritHeRCILeiity | . Picinich’s error, which helped the e o endrutoally fun estinlloateher it work for ze newspapers from 3 to 5 Dempres to Take It Easy. o'clock. {Erowns’ rally in’ the third, was one across the base of the tris 6% oelock. More he will not do. CITY, N. J, May 21..—| Contello Post will encounter the Fort ! {of several similar bobbles made fe Harold Hilton. former open ana) Kansas Wins Track Meet Totals We Z way to win ze bi & scheduled to be start- | Myer team on the Rosedale pla i the Nationals this season—that: uf amateur champion of Great Britain et o Husted, J. cht. he must train his own | ¢« mps v in prepara- [ grounds afternoon at .:h- catcher hitting the batsman in the T e PaTar s Rl B VRN 21— trnj. | Mureell, wiy—else we 0 500 milc from | ton for his world’s championship con- |o'clock. Teams wanting games with |hack when attempting to complete & el SR Gt > (of K St o ze reporters, like we do 4 [est with ¢ s Carpentier July 2 has [Costello Post should write Raymond = jdouble play on receiving a toss fepm SRt Gsa i DEA e e e With the Univer . he no e e money. | been indefinitely postponed. Ward, 130 Randolph street, or tele-|. BY BILLY EVANS. an_ infielder with the bases filled. - 1t e o : ternoon, Sentgomers, When we win ze championchin, sen we | Instead of w lengthy program of train- | phone North 102 e ¢ ol SPilled the beans for Washington ] to TR G make ze mone Now e teain like | D€ @ Dempsey will content | " gandie Athletic Club will clash with Is it posdble f e o or et | o, 4 S —_— | he do at home. If 7ze newsy tell | himself with short work-outs each after- [ (™300 S0 Toague Maceabees. on pihe ouly wafetiex made by the s what he do on Tuesd and | noon.abandoning road work in the [tne TFatorhal raguc, faccances on is the| Browns aside from those in the twe T Saturddy it ¢ | morning for the present. The champion | ¢farnoon at 2:30. The Randles will | sole ju i sthould [ Founds they scored were a double witl, know what h does not want to risk reaching the peak |13y the Bolling Field Aviators-May | b by the um teayime seventh by Gerber. who Totals o a s of i fichting conltion (oo carly. B Jbe, Fihe and a_ single 1o e i | Dempsey will continue to box ithree | =%- = £ pive, ned’: lams, wi N BY RE Lvemann, Strong for lto five rounds daily, in addition to| Peerlexs Athletie Club and Wardman [ 1"f \ien the an be resnned: o ot| UP With Jucobson, ho was doubleg 7 MANHA | shadow boxinz. bag punching and other | Park Athletic Club will be opponents' 4. What happens whon ' H Totals fored lithoss dorning atine. He probable will begin work- tomorrow afternogn on Monument Lot fan il e e Wh Sest oo e L WA walls of the in mnasium inling in the new opén air arena next{diamond No. 1. ay will begin at K nd ; Brthe Semciateapron ws, 0. 1. . Georges Carpen aining camp ! week. A e ot Arlington Athletic ANSWERS. .at g Happen d e Pl T. Tilden 5 c — T ¥ 2 5 eubal s e captain of the oddjl ARIS, ‘M;yh.l. W x:h m T. Tilden, 2d, T tes national cham- | Totals a9 7 Clubjare. primed for _h,,‘_,, 18 tos conseut of the eaptain of the} in Base BaIl T ion, led three of his fellow plavers ho i . & Howand, J. C. 94— 987 morrow afternoon. he teams will e ea i f the ho :ard e (‘hr ‘\xr_"\fll :\5:1 compete in the world |Lunsdale, . P ) | clash at 2:30 o'clock on the field at el gehus A | k 3 ) ough a stiff practice session yes-| 4 St street an Potomac AVENUE | ' mturting bl i Scrdazion helcoutts O thel Racink Club o the Dot s e o i sonihoast el timit il 3 2ear ! AMERICAN LEAGUE. g g g & he Bois « ¢ ‘unnon (A). 126— 309 Metropolitan Athletic Club, winner | thirty minute<, Now under the TS o Tilden has discarded his famous McNiekle . kt N Tt e Eama Bmpire can wait as loug as he see “teddy bear” sweater, which attract- ed 50 much attention at Wimbledon | last year, and now wears a bluc jer- £ey with @ gold neck stripe. He the sca voyage had rested him ORIDA STAY I LEAG Totuls Swain, 0. ;|Gets Judges’ Decision at End of Fifteen-Round Contest With . 197 Fatal Accident to Chapman Re- called as His Successor Is Clarendon Athletic Asso tlo tomorrow afternoos will ba played on Lyon endon, starting at 3 o'c ects to give o bat- n. game Field, in Clar- lock. 1t connts for follow umpire although the team a trike or w! < ALACHIAN LEAGUE Sims. i that he is feeling fit LEAGUE. I : Department of Justice nine wants Paired with Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt ¢ Knoxuiile. 1 el (CE Patsy Flynn. Dealt Severe Blow. games with Commercial and Depart- _— 35 Mallory, Tilden played three scts 0 Cliang, 7 Costello, 4. A’ 3 sl NEW YORK. May 21.—Mike Gibbons | CLEVELAND, May 21.—The fatal ac- [ mental league teams having fields. PENN STATE NINE. TODAY. against J. D E. Jones and Arnoid| S b | Isemann, George L. (B). 3041 0f St. Paul re - judges’ de- nt which ‘befell Ray Chapman, |Send challenges to Manager W. O QU|TS . 1. Louis, . ‘W. Jones. Tha champion, although | AMERICAN ASSOC 3 i1 A. (B) = 103 o1 | clsion over T nn of Rrook- celand shortstop, last August, was|McQueen, Room 428, Department of —_— g '~"';;-rd ton at Cleveln never extending himself, frequentiv| | OCIATION, {Howizg," 3 4 Sxgllyn, after a Aind b, in |recalled to the base ball fans here yes- | Justice. Haines Resigns Captaincy. Admit- | X. Y. at Chicazo, N ¥+ et secgron cleetrified the mectators with s Kan Bow ast night. Gibbons weighed B e ey AN O sl ) 3 : Sein f-Y Sl e of his wonderfut ahots. Mrs. Mallory Pt ntage of cight pounds, hat in the fourth inning Joe} the following game: 3 3 ” esults o ‘ester: Y e d played well. and the pair def. et .-'“1"" G Sewell, who repluced Chiapman, was hit | mond Athletic Ciu ! Mnietie ting Playing Pro Ball. e e erday’s Games. the Jones team, 61, 4 6. ~ urrell, E. G. ( A in the head b all thrown by Pitcher [ Club: June 4 hool: 11, COLL Ya., May 2@ st ashington, 4. Piden o T e A enaTd e e e 1 Tremaine Beats R. Moore. Naylor of the Philadelphia Athletics. Carlisle Athletic Club; 18, Haines ST ned Yors, & Jomes for a set against Andre Gobert bk LEAGUE, Ku L. E. (B) 104 TORONTO, Ont, May Fhe ball hounded into the air after af Athletic Club; Aztec Athletic | captainey of the Pennsylvania State i 22 Toaws. of the French team and J. D, 1 Jones Mount (rain), | Brewer, “Bix” (8) e Tremaine of Cleveland scor Blow which was heard throughout the | Club; 23, Columbus Athletic Club base *bail team! because of ‘the = 1. 16 Fhiladelphta, o Miss E@:th Sigourney of the American nical knock-out over Roy stands, but Sewell finished the game| Hune's Beareats are to play the | test filed by the University of rire - = feamidid notipla g L Chg=nc: St. Paul in the eighth o ouna |#nd. except for aheadache, suffered no{ Gaithersburg team at Gaithersburg | hurgh, which recently made chirges NATIONAL LEAGUE. ]o;edvr::f- practic Easy for St Alban’s Nine. matchowhentt] fter c il effe this afternoon and the Linworths at | that he had been a professional. Tn Pet. eginning a MISSISST erces Albane Al 2 of an_inju ring: P —_— Somersot Field tomorrow afternoon. |a signed ement Haines admitted | Pittsh ; ractice on the at LEAGUE. Albans Wine went to Richmond | were Moore, 124: Tremuine, 11912 { : The Sunday game will start at 3 ving o sl New Yorl Where the championship matches wili | i Jostorday and defeated St “Christo- | ™" dinsTatne RV S Smith and Greb Draw. S & e e Under | Brooklsa be played. 4 e D e 2 & o wipuers i i NEW ORLEANS, May 21.—Jeff Smith | Park View Athletie Club defeated | the name of Hinkie. Chica e annonnced that Krancls batted: hard. Wiggins Outpoints Block. of Hayonne, N. J, and Harry Greb of | the Army Medicui . School, T 1o 0.| gt Ty Hunter, former Cornell tonnis DETROIT, May ‘huck Wiggins | Pittsburgh.” fought fifteen rounds to { Mann of the winners allowed but onc Cincinnati B 3 tain a metropolitan indoor ch Western Elects Jeffress. of Indianapolis won wspaper de- | a draw here last night. Smith seemed | hit. e Hi(fillg Philadelphia 10 321 31 pion and holder of seve nor cision over Ted Block, Michigan mid- | to hav, titles, will arrive from gland on 3.! Berkely Jeffress has been elected |dleweight champion, in ten lively May 26 to play with J. . Jones captain of the 1921-22 basket ball|rounds last night. Block was kept | to ln"tha tzflgbl“ef;y "‘;/l};!'vn\»*;nxl ‘hv-'| im- | team at \\';lmern High School. He|on the defensive during most of the self wo Arnold Jones layed a stellar game at £ bout. Smith and with Mrs. Mallory in the mixed | 5 [ BRSNS e G loRward tant pounds. _— : doubles. Arnold Jones and J. D. E. Jones. although they have made a good showing In practice. are, in the apin- | ion of the French gxperts, not yet in | game in the v Sunday 'Will be shown on e team for next vear. fused offers from by champlonship form. Wicr eloctric scorchoard 4t the Ca kins University freshmen nines are| % P 0 D S iaausittateti (hinla : . pital | o ~ ecision in_his ten-round bouf last inaugur: is_afternoon when Mrs. Mallory appears to be in het- | Theater t nf’anyilnn ‘;g""‘;';’l Sl::""f("'r l";"s aft-| n\ght with Patsy Scanlon, Pittsburgh. | Johnny ~ Dundee, New York, and ter form than she showed durinz [[eznosndinfth Sifim Ugame) atithegues — Johnny Ray, Pittsburgh, lightweights, European play last year. but Suzanne N { son for former team. e contest P. M. And Epstei meet in @ tén-round boyf. - B Tenglen is also going at top speed | MACON, Ga. My i A. (Tigey | Will begin at 2 o'clock. . Moore pstein Even. just now, and the censensus of opin- | Ston pic Ak man Writers gs TERRE ¥ ITE. Ind yr g - fon 18 that she will be hard to beat. | an ali-southern pircherhas been oo MO Pal Moore of Memphis and Solly Ep- SOUTHERNIASSOCIATION, The Racing. Club of France will jelacted captain of Mercer Untvirsits s stein of Indianapolis boxed ten ti';tl' Bew Orleans, A1. Bisningham, 1, Stone h: entertain the American team at lunch- Te- Central High Sehool and Johns Hop- Daaville, 6; High Poiat, 4. Greenvilie, Bal Williams Shades Scanlon. PITTSBURGH, May 21.—Kid Wil- Hams, Philadelphia, former bantam- weight champion, won the newspaper —_— Central in Game Today. rounds to a draw last nigh{ in th opinion of newspapermen. 15 2 cleaner blows his opponent is, B landed a majority of the and carried the most of the’ 161 and. Greh son in Pittsburgh Nashville, 6, ! Mobile, 7. ta, 5; Little Hock, 3. fight time. Greb resorted frequently to holding. weighed 164 Dundee ‘and Ray to Fight. PITTSBURGH. May 21.—The open- |’ air boxing se will . Aed on waivers. ponents on the Brook &th and Monroe street morrow afternoon at 2 cific Coast League. » ST. Pitche Americans_ was announced Business Manager Quinn of the Si. Louis Americans. 5 Brookland Athletic Club and Fraternal League Masons will be op- land fleld. northeast, 30 o'clock. Detroit Releases Hale. DETROIT, May 21.—Sam Hale, utilit inflelder, has been released by the De- troit Americans to Portland of the Pa- Ed' Sox Get Sothoron. today the, a to- SUIS, May 21.—The release of |, llan Sothoron to the Boston by Courtrey, P... Gharrity, c. Brower ... Rioe, of........ Judge, 1b.. Shanks, 3b Milen, rf. Johnson, p Picinich, ¢ Harris, 2b. Mogridge, p. EMerbo Lewis. aeeas O'Rourke, 55 .. ‘I How E;riés Ar, G. AB. H. SB.RBIL Pct. 2 0 0 .400 32 0 19 .363 13 0 5 .325 41 6 16 .323 42 4 21 320 37 1 20 .310 31 0 13 .303 a8 o e 6 0 2 .285 30 9 18 .263 3 0 0 .230 10 0 .20 19 1 13 .195 21 3 11 a1 30 3 .143 : g 0 .142 o . 10 o0 .10 o l0s0 ‘00 MES TOMORROW. § go at Brookiyni s at New York. * TODAY. S St Louis at Phils, Cineinnati at Boston, Results of Yesterday's Games. Pittxhurg Phone F. 6764. SUNDRIES. Howard A. 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