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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1921. SPORTS,. :==_———__————:\___—__\_—_————\—_— C/lncago s Five Runs in Sixth Defeat Griffs : Long-Dzstan/ce Hitting Marks Are in Dang " FALK MAKES HOME RUN Hox to Tortwe Your Huband. —By WebsterTHRILS IN OLD LEAGLE|153 HOMERS IN MAJORS ALBERT, YOU'LL HAVE To WELL,1CAN T ALBERT, '™ STARTING WITH THE BASES F ULL } = m":irigfiifié‘zi;: ;:AEF::'R\DNW %%f\: ;vaou Il Five Homers, Overtime Stmgglef 1N 37 DAYS OF P LA ALLOWANCE. SPENOING TR0 - I NEED ANOTHER | | pmucH AS T 15, and Near-Riot Mark Heydler NMAN THOMPSON. 4 BY DE Circuit’s Sunday C: | BY GEORGE CHADWICK. ) 25—U Fabe cadi fer of the American ard. DN e e HICAGO, May Lrlvm! Faber, le “l‘f‘: I|u'r frl of 1 :e e 1 Fivelitic el mnin:i L.l UDINC ‘lhx games of May 19, embracing exactly xh'nt) seven League and possessor of a string of five S‘”’“fi,t v‘i on\e. a ; battle, near-riots and defeats for | of the playing scason, the total of home runs made in both le: rcak cnded when the Nationals the prospect of having his s 1 hopped on him and hammered two runs across the plate in the opening round before a huge thrang at Comiskey Park vesterday. They continued to peck away at his delivery and outbatted the White Sox, but were through so far as scoring was concerned when the first inning ended. while the White Hose, practic ¢ Courtney for five frames, landed on him with a \clv_cc sixth and sewed the home clubs marked the day yester-| Was 153. This surpasses all achicvements in base ball in the m day in the National League. More, of long-distance hitting. No two org ations cver made such.a rg than 40.000 New York fans saw the!and no aggregation of plavers if. ic e all major league pk Giants humbled by the I'ira with | be considered as under one head, ever batted the ball so hard in the each club making a pair of circuit! quration of time and at the same scason of the year. Mind you, § clouts. In Brookiyn, the home folk [ knotted the count i the momth. ik | has also been plenty of doubles and tripic lost to the Cubs in the twelfth. The| —— number of home « five times, and once again crowd at Ebbet Field did not agree —— ] i > game up tighter than a drumhead, ing five 2 crowd at Kbbet Kleld ; r i w canlie. o Ehe B Eriiicn. in the cighih, to reiod A G:toc? triumph. N Dottle ‘hombardments sccarten sav:| | Records for Past Week | League § 261 In the A1 - vhiffed | can Leasu were lofted and le Courtney permitted only three hlows tacnlar style. Courtney then whi al hundred fans rushed onto the | 2 in that fateful sixth, but 1l me | Fuik o ficld at the conclusion of the contest, | in the Major Leagues e il il ety Aol miee ) Ty Conjunction with. A piir o Court < old failing. wildness, got but were dispersed by police. The pant week's record in the e eiaca o mhal o i and traveled for dista him into & jam in the sixth, when he A homer by Wheat, two doubles and!| | major lengues of games played, ! i .‘,"."‘l three and four bases, t aas bombeid off the lnll under a rain a triple produced three runs for the| | won and lost. with runx, hits, = | o0 x the Natidnall in addition and before Dodgers and t Rabe Ruth thrusd being produced by d_the score in the errors, men left on haxes and 2 g 8 - % g % | individual prowess into the wenty-ye wrodt = ninth. They had made only three hits!| | runs scored by opponents, $n- vt prowess :res':‘»m’ H £ Georsetown, ula ot he side out the I'M FEELING 5O You WART mE )| ( WHERE Do You THINK. WE' D i off Freeman prior to this attack. York! | oudfng gnmes of Satu s B e “"w:""h“'z‘}::"d'h: th the bases loaded. Nuff sed. L chatked up five runs, Johno MWRETCHED THESE!| (" Tp NEGLECT My || pitehed ihe lnter part o "'x"r\'""fi“[ i {gEaikiee ot muich beieeks it o] il rery v o with a safety do 3 e . i a rave v e , who fin-| | 3 el et n for two bases. Courtney DAYS | S1tmPLY A(\WoRK — CLOSE. | ished the game. The Cubs won, 6 tol ! AMERICAN LEAGUE. ’ e worked hard on both Mulligan and ! 4 CAN'T MovE THE OF FICE AND. 4. when a pass and a triple off Ma- PWLREEI ase ball men Rooks (oawint (Gucset. <. but failed to locate the plate s Az FURMITURG COME HOME. N maux and an error netted two mark- Cleveland.. 7 4 3 76 7 63 said the home run fig An impressive exhibition of club-| th Jude! ared Hooper's > = ; ers in the twelfth. | New York. 7 4 3 u ked 5 54 zue for 1920 g g the first innine by whila on the run toward se A brilliant finish gave the Pirates| | Detroit..." 7 5 2 52 80 4 50 arpassed i Ringwas gixenin thel s tnnine DY | and forced ; their 8 fo 6 win over the Gianis Boston ... 7 3 4 34 6 5 53 se then Ii the FhoHipIOd M AL gith a fine off-l Whitted's homer scored Cutshaw S e be. However, yery workmanlike manner to chase |y i ball ahead in the eighth. knotting thel | Gicago .. 7 5 2 38 1513 30 i3 * plethora of home run batti two men to the ecoun -jout one to his liking and walloped it count. but in the Giants' half Burns Philadphia 7 1 6 30 6911 59 ‘ National ar which W Judge singled to right. took {into the right ficld bleachers. circuit drive r the lead for his . Amcrican pl Milan's smash past Mul 1 Whe 1 followed with a triple club. Carey's smash into the left NATIONAL LEAGUE. ! ~ home run mar moved up a notch with Lim on Sito left center HErickson was sum- field ble with one on started 9 P. W.L R. H. E. LB. OR. i1l have to be e neat sacrifice. H fimo was grected Sheely the Flrate A six-run remp in th isbureh ¢ 5140 o ¢ 36 = y i Rice zallop rinth he Giants crashed in three| | New York. 59 9 52 23 ows with the bi oe ilate. bt Hariie, - e e e markers in their final turn, Snyder | Breeklyn. . 7 1 6 33 6616 43 59 I Now at & pace w e plate arris e stand eft e o = Jn th L o EnEn G ow At a with Milan lied on_ Mi | clutch. il casily seored. Schalk also made a homer for/the losers. Dot 851 % enan P everith mark of single to left-center. Shanks popped | then dropped as leaguer into St Lows'. 7435 46 8 8 55 3 i e to end it. right, but was erased stealing. | Gincinnati. 3810 45 ‘ ing wo - Safeties by Courtn and Judze | After retiring the Sox in order in What May .Happen Philad'phia 6 3 3 23 6118 38 31 | i '}"‘"-h:::"‘:‘;flfi:‘l with two down in the second were|the seventh, Erickson developed a i re_the home run hitti wasted when Milan lofed. I - | streak of wildness on his own hook in s. oth { tho following t third Harris and Miller stealing after being wi ed, respectively. and Shanks la ed at the midw follow: a s and Gharrity's sacrifice in the fourth, ame. which paved the way for another alien tally. Collins | and Hooper were the beneficiaries of f's menerosity. Falk popped to ric trying to bunt, and Mostil was in Base Ball Tod o S o on e eond At Rochester— o W L Pet WinLon Svrncns O'Rourke and Courtney both suc- | called out on strikes, but Sheely pro- — — lorelan 21818 Z " c i Eoohertar oo ©umbing on strike duced the tally with a safe Shot to ? . Q o WHY ON EARTH ¥ T k: Tribe Chieftain Drives In FOUT | Wisier, Pust and Matiox: Schaise, Sell, In this round the Sox made their|conte then popped to T DIONT You DO Washingtin las i R ae A and Nickergoll ana Prediger. initial threat after the first n O’ Rour toston 3 uns and Scores Another LAt Newurk—(Fis — men had been set down in order, only Griffs Make Threal THIS IN THE FIRST |5 Lo T I two of them geiting the ball out of | Rice rammed a safety to the middle R S Vanquish Red Sox. SR the inflell Johnson was od | pasture in the eizhth, only to be dou- GAMES TOMC ; 3 with a scratch safety on under 1 up with Harris. s oM ‘l";illfgf Indians, Yankees and Athletics tri past Shanks, which O'Rourke knoe In the final frame the Nationals Phila. ut Detroit. roit. ~ [umphed yesterday in the American down. Mulligan walked. G made stures, Gharrity walking Boston at Cleveland. “hicazo. b picked Johnson off second with N.Y. at St Louis. 'Lous, |League. The Tribe handed the Red Results of Yesterday's Games. [S°X @ 1ot of horse collars and the Yanks went through ten innings to take a fall out of the Browns. Con-| t nice | with two down and taking third on a Ppeg to O'Rourke. Collins sinzle, a|single to center by Brower, batting real hit to center. put Mullizan on|for O'Rourke. but IZlerbé, nominated gecond and the pair advanced whiled to hit for Eric, wound’it up by roll- Judge was retiring Hooper in spec- ing to Johnson, NEW SHORTSTOP LIKELY TO JOIN GRIFFS SOON rk. Murphs. Groves and Manning: and Smith. Chicago. 6: Washington, 2. New York. 6; Cleveland. Boston, 0. nie Mack's hopefuls were u d ‘at S Philadelphia, 9; Detroit, 8. .opm 200 lamcdnme Tigers. PRERd A and Bengough; Snyde NATIONAL LEAGUE. Tris Speaker made two doubles that | At Jerses City—(First game)— drove in four runs and tallied him- | Readiog ;Mo Lam; [ Self. as the Indians defeated the Red {Josey Citvo o, 455| Sox. 5 to 0. Sam Jones was the pitch-| hrrP and Cotter; Cliff 517{er to suffer. Gardner and Johnston pSecond game— 300 each made three hits in four times at | Joato®, dmibat Coveleskie easily checked the | ™ Riranardt wid Yoo ‘343 | Red Sox. Pittsburgh New York. Roston K. Louis. Cincinnati 2w Mo The Browns nicked Bob Shawkey Pliiladelph o0 d 5 = . BY DENMAN THOMPSON, et o oo | for five runs and chas rr;rh)m flr;m\:‘):r Shooting Title to Yale. S s | Pins at N ¥ ficaso AF Breokiyn " f onth “inning. but Carl Mavs, relief | ,YAle Won the intercollegiate HICAGO, May 23—Washington may shortly have a new short- | Chieags ut Broctzn. it at Now orc™ | ‘r two were out in the | SIOOLNS championship for K. Touis at Towton. St Lois at Boton. | pitcher, affer two were out in the | SI0CURE championship for stop in the person of Joshua Meadows Steii, now performing with . Con A Cincinnati at Phila. Clncinpati at Phila. tenth. connected for a single that|poindol ERer S H“_vug ,nf: the Fairbanks-Morse team of Beloit. Wis. Steil, who is about Results of Yesterday's Games. Scored Ward, who had tripled, with|fye scored 450 out of a possible - the tally that won for the Yanks, 6 P s twenty-five vears old, was first tipped off to Clark Griffith last year, and 5. Shocker ennsylvanis was sscond’ with Pittsburgh, 8; New York. 6, to ent the route for the [LGIUSY VAN, was secc is the chap Griffith came north from St. Louis in advance of the elub to 9 Soccer League Completed. i Chicago. 6: Brookisn, 4. | logers. ~ Meusel's homer in the sev- look over. The eight cities which will tbe repre- enth netted the Yanks three runs. i gented by 3 onal t s in the .. . ‘When Sutherland weakened in the i < He is described as a rather squatty fl== Aoy protessiona) leamslin he Ships Racers to America. Police in Shooting Match. athlete, a right-hand hitter, with the ANOTHER FOR FABER I TO MEET SPEEDY CLUBS l“'("““""“'}rkd:'n"f’(“(‘{_ “;I"u“;‘ ,‘r':‘dé““"h“; tenth inning, the Macks combed him AVRE. France, May 23.—Forty-six |for a flock of hits and five runs and W ORLEANS. May 23 —The customary “fine pair of hands’ and | el Searlings, Trom M. A |beat the Tigers, 3 to 6. Oldham had | police department. has accepted “great throwing arm.” Griff likes his, ard, Brooklyn; Celtics, Jersey City;|K. Macomber's stable, have been|been driven from the slab after five | challenze of the St. Louis polioe looks, so far as he could judge from | | Philadelphia Soccer Club, Bethlehem shipped to New Yorak. They are|innings. The Cobb clan also got io|partment for a pistol shooting d one game, and thinks he is a good Steel Col felder, but is doubtful regarding his | Jidxe any, Harrison (N. .J) Soc-|products of the gormer Vanderbilt es- | Rommel in the tenth. nicking him for | test. 3, -professional base ball champi )f th 't Club, Fall River United and J. and | {ablishment at a pair of tallies. Cobb got a homer » oilicy a8 & batsman. He nite i fiftn | Ja IC CLUB, semi-professional base ball champion of the | ¢ Club, Eall River Unit i 3,pair of tallies " Cobb got 2 | .. position with the Beloit club. rs, which formally opened its season while not under contract with ol T EX ATHIETIC CLUB, semi s District sior the past two y o 7 Mitier,” e = AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. —— the cellar. the American Associal S) vesterday- with a.7-to-4 victory over Silver Spring of the Mont-| Babe Adams celebrated hiss thirty- R = SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. race changes around so rapidly factory team. has a verbal agreement shunks, 10 Lt . probably will have th ‘, %) ince the |ninth birthday by pitching a winning | Toiedo, 10; St Paul 7, = Bitaispian. 9 Nes 0o 3 the fans don't know whether they, Witls the iegagemant tofints the o b % § 4lsomery County (Md) League, probably will have the best team since ame for Pittsburgh against .Brook-' Injiianel Milwaukee, 5. Nashville, 7; Chattanooga, 0. looping the loop or shooting season. He will seek permission to o 1 & & ulclub was organized ninesyvears ago. The squad includes Giovannetti and |Jyn. Minneapolis, 15: Columbus, B. Memphis, 4° Mobile, 8 chutes. quit the indust! outfit, and _l( he obtains it will report to the Nationals v he next day or two. d hesmon e 2t oy land McCarthy, owfielders. ° Grifith and MecBride, undeoterred by s 2 9 24 9 0l gin Wright has been retained what happehed ‘to Courtney yester-| § ;m} for O "2""‘“ in ninth. manager of the club and John day, plan to carry on with their the- = or Erickson in ninth. Bleier is field cap o 1 o 1 ofFrazer, catchers; Owen, Brvant and Offutt, pitchers; Howard, Roche, 6 o 1 % ®Bernhardt and Lameric, infielders, amd Bleier, Fitzgerald, Carroll, Lynch — soldlers to five s clouted ten off ! ment. Webb held th ¥ | hits, while his mat, n. A Decoration |1 ey, ory of working lefthandets at every PO. A E.lday trip for games with Pencoy \ ) Lk i A . : opportunity, whick m Ans ‘tl')‘\."asz,acli\': , 4B R Y iladelphia and va'rxfi:.fl? has b en fu.v:'r‘lnl‘ll lt::n zi\‘rl.-u.‘.‘.'.‘.“uc‘:f;r:nd ‘L':fol;' i ’ Y R e T e B micans o 8: A e A T e bl [ downed Yankee Athletic Club, 7 to 1. M1l 3 Thedecond il af the e Dis sl b g ofprofessional mines W e a BN MeConnell fanned fifteen and allowed |[J |! :‘.’i‘tom’;'.‘if'iv"f{i‘“?fio or‘;oseenx};ba;ly o E :fnr\”nr:’:\r:f:‘:::n:le in Northeast Wash. | the rs but one hit. j s will get the call to toil for the home 0 Slington, June 26. Dreadnaught Athletic Club made it /i talent. ‘% % o] _ Rex batsmen combed Busher andlcleven straight with an $-to-0 win 2 Y|schreider for nineteen safeties, but]over the Bolling Field Aviators. Ale o|excellent Silver Spring ficlding t|apder pitched good ball for the vi the score comparatively low. Seven | o of the Rex players got two or more hi After Carroll hadibeen rezsched | Ieerle for a trio of tallies in the third, Owen | Riverside Athl toed the slab and baffed Silver | k¢ w] the loser fuse’on | Sprins. tered. in five and | People’s Drug Stores d ted Wood- n_two and | ward & Lothrop, 5 to 3, in a Mer ey clinched the g Efl & Gleason's Salt Lake infield—Sheely, Mulligan _and Johnson. with Eddie Collins added—looked zood yesterday. SR The latter does not appear to ha Mostjl. Home rum % slipped in any respect. Harris. " Sueriticen—Itice, — (:hat = Doubie plays—Coilins, Johnson to Sheely The weather wax quite warm. es- 00 bases “Washin pecially for Chicago. at this 5 of the vear. and a crowd upw 000 turned out. outh Side rooters surely are loyal to Comiskey. o 1331 F Street “The Store With a Smile’’ Athletic Club defeated the * Club, § to 3. Dove en hits well scat- Athletie Club ran its} 10 sev ¢ beating | 2 2 15 on the he winners| OBV e Winners, fanned Atteen. 1 thevis Kensington of the Montgomery 1 Schalk's bingle in the sixth was an i twice in the eighth inning. He County League vanquished the Annex ;. other of those gift affairs Harris. e ::";l’am beatistewandss Collese, 110 m, 13 to 3. Gill fanned thirteen of Miller and Rice held the convention £ (m':.lrl:\: e atatne) too) ok 'h'_! Knickerbocker Club went on a bat-| Randle Athletic Club pointed the i ting and beat the Alexandria e Mace: e ~to-5 his theft y ¥ be-| Tie for Sally League Lead. Ciainels A6 R0 6 Baventach sarctics 10 the Maccabees in an 11-to base runmers, his the 3 s, : s d The wi i ing the eleventh to h Lhist COLUMBIA, S. C.. May 22.—The be- | were registered by the winning team. e e ’ season. He was flagged by Schalk | ginning of the fifth week of the Soren b Clab ished s on his second effort to pilfer and | Atlantie Association race finds Cor e s v : Indians in a 21-to-3 game. Mc- later was picked off first by Faber.|bia'and Greenvills tied for Arst plams, ?{;:‘"::rs e e 3 g s6 made a homer with the bases losers in six innings. MeBride shifted his line-up, moving 5 s o the clean-up posit . + | Christ Child Boyw Club won a dou-| Alexandrin Athletie Association won T Gromming O Raurke helow ‘Gnar: | | Seats for Griffs’ Games | |pre-header, beating the Standards 111 their eleventn consecutive game. with : Ty o i o T chanie Go Sale T to 7 and St. Aloysius 12 to 7. an X-to-4 score over Emanon Athletic . worked, but not well enough. | on ‘e 1omorrow Royal Athletic Club failed to put in ‘. lub. -r;'y;l"r :‘r:"‘ Walters made three Box seats for the first five | |an appearance for its scheduled game | hils cach for the winners, O'Rourke did a neat picce of work | | xamex the Nationals will take with Cle d Athletic Club, and the| Bay State Athletic Association THE MATERIALS— P o N T e “to) d th Mo wks in a 10-to-1 ar- in taking Gharrity’'s peg to nip John- part in after their return from latter claims a 9-10-0 forfeit. £ox 8on off second in round four, catching the western trip will be put on 5 v thietic Club drubbed | BUment. 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