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20 ° SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 24 1921 SPORTS. Nationals Can Get an Even Break on Trip by Winning Next Two Games From White Sox HAMMER OUT A VICTORY ' BAGBY BAFFLES RED S0 YANKS GET OVER HABIT [BOAT HITS CLUB CRAFT|CARPENTIER TO DEPEND TO HOLD FOURTH PLACE fru sew s, e s/ OF LOSING TO BROWNS . s o 7wemec aws | ON SPEED AND CUNNING , Win—Pipp's Single Beats { Hurt When Shell Is Crushed e ’BV DENMAN THOMPSQ B . B Ti s BY JOHN B. FOSTER. i by Collisi | ANHASSET. N. Y. May 24—Development of speed and cunning ( :H]LA\(,(). May 24—Having downed the Sox, 9 to 5. in a loosely rowns—Iigers Score. N EW YORK, May 24—So well have the New York Americans over- | y Collision. Il he el el e in the training of Georges ?la_\'ed,‘ heavy hitting F0|ltcft yesterday, the Nationals tod:?y are mii;’;ym'vflnrg‘r::z—hya:fxm :;v;wa 'I‘:':((Ilha,:sg come their disposition to get soundly thrashed by St. Louis that w'nfi!,‘;‘ 2 !H«;::_':'h‘:b'sne: L.— ‘.'-‘.‘A;;L:-x’-;'\«\.{ Carpentier, for he relies mainly upon these two points to bring in undisputed possession of fourth place for a change. with an 000 yesterdav, | Ameticaniles ol they are headed toward a successful western trip. They couldn't|for participation in the Americanihim victory over the champion. Jack Dempsey. on luly 2 Carpentier is tter condition and is tou average of S00. and can finish their swing through the west with an even |profted thereby, ' The sorgeant held | make one in 1920 That was one of the reasons why they failed to win | HenSY, 38 Philadelphia Saturday and jp e hreakfm l:‘\c mattrrkot Igzmes won and lost _T_o do n;:s uI mI(; :e ncres; :2{:‘",:\ and opened msr:”” o ,:w the championship. ;\1::":1:1“‘ s';zunr»‘r]‘;,|m:(fl»\.ar..‘ se! sary for m v sts yi 5 of two pass This gave the - 2 ” 5 2 = ¥ » i actice, when ~=;1 l:rt:e em to :(a ¢ the two contests r('mamufvg to be played here, and | gxtent et ‘_AM A “m"'lmmm No matter how successfully they played last year against I)Nrmll:run was struck by a motor wit aber and Kerr both removed from consideraion their Prospects [at the top of the standings. althousgh and Cleveland, on the grounds of the latter teams, they played like dubs | The shell was so badly dam are much brighter than if either of this pair was yet to be encountered. | the Yanks kept right on the leaders | in Chicago and followed euit with a wild rush in St. Louis, thereby aban. |1t Will not be availabie for 2 : & - E 2 Nl 2 2 Pica) wecks, and Capl. Eob Duncs The pitchers for the frolic this afternoon are problematical. Johnson t (,(“‘m),’; a win over the Hrowns ldoning all hope of pennants. as the strongest member of ¢ than ever heiore in his career, and when he started actual training vesterday he weighed 172 pounds. or W m just one-half pou City arena. an he will weigh wh s he enters the Jersey The smiling blond boxer works easy 'a weits from Portland, Ore., having been called on to relieve Zachary yesterday, it may be assumed |17, CoPb's gang maintained their Cleveland at home could not defcat the Yankees, but looked forward | had his backowrentned. nd With a apeed that dazzles. To Lo increasc his speed that Schacht. Shaw or Acosta will get the call. Mogride not being due | letics. ! to Chicago and St. Louis with perfect confidence that the inevitable beat-; Should Duncan recover sufficientiy S0me he gives the impression that he Richard Asks for License. until tomorrow. Gleason’s choice is even more a matter of guesswork |, The Indians made eight hits off {ing would resul se cities, and it did. the Potomacs compete in both lis in reality the small boy after the 1C SKS for License. g g ult in those cities, an than MeBrides Thormahlen andbesir: o rin e races. using a shell borrowed from TW YORK. Mav 24— Tex Rick- alp. but w ieorges works liams and Sislel o | Judiclary committec. The fivi : iams and Sisler knocked homers ofl" Judiciary committ e Jve Undine, Philadeiphia and New Y . en £ i i to 1. Three of the blows were made| ;——————— —————————— ' yaranuille of the Pittsburghs, who | (1€ Analostan Boa: Club. Others = promoter of the Dempsey-Car- yZachars looked far from impressive by Larrs Gardner. who went to bat| | Would Close Ball Park | | ®as & member of the Koston Hraves | the bout at the time of i i hness disappears and the | pentier heaveweight hattie July 2, nine hits and four runs aurmg hi ||| The Worm Has Turned [f| four times. Burns got a pair of safe- | in 1914, when they won the cham-:We&re Dorsett, Hutterly and seriousness of a man who really | vesterday ied to the state ath- six-inning tenure, but the pale hose | Fox thajeinte and a’lons fiy gave.thel | Where “Black Sox” Play | |pionship. says the prescnt Dittsbureh | Fofomay also has entered enters. “ieliciootmissionior e Rlostue kol e . = OX eir t . i team 4 better team than the Braves S " o b3 3 the contest in Jersey City ?.'.'x"“fiq"l?f'l o o e S When Walle Pipp stepped to the| | CHICAGO, May 24.—A recom= | | of 1914. Maranville is a good judge | r¢! High 9 Mas St Right Jab. | moned for service, the Nationals solv- | Juige, bat in the ninth inning there were mendation that the liceane of & | of base ball strength and his opinion | 1 . the, = 2 clght-oare Georges has a st it jab that! ing their collective offerings for a | Milan {wo out and the bases were fiiled.| | base ball park where five indict- | |3 worih noting. isladelo) York ks fast a a «iD. C. BOXERS IN BOUTS Ot GE e ot e Davis had intentionally passed Ruth| | ed former members of the Chi- | Shools Bwill "be Srepreventedfiin 3 \ BA Y a . v d 3, to get Pipp, 8 a engue tenm have | . e t . AbEccsinlenandasmanyidoubles: in ey o el stappediial ‘ @ e ‘revoked has | | When pltchers o fo bone At Philadelphia Saturday. Harvard AT BALTIMORE FRIDA Griffs Get Good Start. Yanks beat the Browns, 6 to 4. Wil been voted by the city council | it is the firat note of taps. & I Yale, Princeton. Pean and Navy wili Washington boxers will com- Thcee cuns decruddita thalNationars L hag it failed. Walter Johnson i Ve crews in several ove Vesper. Al n ithe prellminavies ®f: The i in the opener. After walking Judge | Hoyt. | players—Felxch, Jackson, Ris- making a great fight to hold his own e, P claims for him, American Legion fight show. fo he and Milan, Davenport was yanke Donie Bush converted a bunt into| | berg, Williams nnd ndil— | [With the Washington club this vear. [Athletic Club cuads are to pet A o | auspices of the Nu- Herr koing to the mound, "Rice &1 erratic home run in the Aifth in-| | have been appearing with a | |Fel tho impression is boginning (o be | the race in which Potomac is entere mps thinks too much training | ub, in the 4th Regi- Lol !’r'or'c';;n:e‘ai:g_su}'{;(":g ages ning of the game in which the Tigers semi-professional team in week- s (iR asiano thihal s teneRlo E ot would do more harm than good. Con- | ! armory at Baltimore Friday. beat the Macks, 5 to 2. He dumpel| | end games Mitehe the ball in_front of the plate and — i sequently, th ch boxer w ing T will oppose Ed Burn- [ o ot e i rest e other dauy. taking, ! Prook. 3d Army Corps champion, in a skipped to firet fast cnough to make Part of the success of the Ditts- i r ight exercises each morn- | SIX-round mic cight bout. and the tap a single. Perking' wild throw burgh team this year is due to dou- ing. and perhaps some road work { Danny 1 o will meet Banty Sharpe let Donie reach third. When Griffin ER T | ple “piays. ,In 1920 sald, Gibson T 8 il o Yof camp Meade, in an eight-round v Vitt', 2 anager of the rates, “we los —_— who took Witt's return, heaved poor- i enough chances for (wo out around . | hghtweight tiit 1y to the p leaguer to right center filled the |Jobnson, Lases. Miller then drilled a double | Mullizan, to left. which scored Milan and Rice. | {olline, 2 and. when Falk fumbied. Harris also | pal iallied. Overrunning second base, Miller was nipped on_ Mulligan's The main cvent. scheduled for ow to Collins on Falk's toss, ! te DBush counted. |secong’ base on. the ordinary conven-|Take Fraternal League Contest Work witn | twelve rounds. will he between Mike h:vnnks lv'r‘vum'\-;i ahsadl'(‘l.\' ogh< olllm 1 o tional double plays to cost us u|m)oxrl' When Th ! Paulson, Danish lightweight cham- glove and took third on Gharrity's 5 n 3 S 1l the difference batween our clu R 7 et | A John pard. who hold: single. but was left when O'Rourke | J. P. Scores in National. Believe They Possess a Winning ! ana 'Brookivn In the games won col- SeY, Score Five Runs i 1 te n | pha et . rolled to the box. i Jupiter Pluvius hit a home run in the R umn. Repeatedly when the double in Third Inning. einniedie tar e A g Set down in order in the second. the | Mc National League yesterday, postpon- Combination and Seek Games play couldn't be put through hecause| = o e . s arrivedlBe the damri s bty 2 5 5 Griffs added a couple of runs by pep- jing every contest and ending the high of ‘slow handling of the ball runs| ;] -run third inning gave the e 20, = ] Kilbane to Fight Fleming. pering Kerr merrily in the third. | run of cight perfect days. with all in the 16-18-Year @lass. would score after the lost ogpor- | Maceabers a 7-io-5 vietory « th P O ERN Y s 2 4 A ey With Rice disposed of. Harris tripled ! — — - - | scheduled games played. The Amer- tunity. In most of the games where | Masons in the Fraternal Leaguc v aining w L 4 g N0 o Maw 28 agzainst the left fleld bleachers and| 7 a0 L 1 3 can League holds the season's record,| John T. Crittenden. who. among |the runs did score we were beaten |ferday. The Macs had nicked Patter- Sha e il contdnn | Johany Kilbane. featherweight chani- P cored on a drive almost as distant by | *Batted for Kerr in fourih having played every scheduled game |other th e f the Clover | bY & run or two-run margin. and that | 8on for a tally in the fist and another | ¢% nonth., pion. has signed to fight Frankie Miller. which Falk made a remark- ' ‘*Ratted for McWeeney in eightn. for the pagt eleven da L other things, is secretary of the Clover| (% & 50 %\ hat the lack of an easy {in the Second. The Masons came_to Fleming a_ten-round decision bout, Athletic Club. is anxious to arrange |Joubin play imames for his charges. The Clovers.|double pla h . Judge. | R Se et i the close plays are being made. ed further scoring efforts. It wa& the r surss. | What May Happen ~ |sccording to critienden, nave tne best third consecutive league triumim for| HE MAY TAKE WEEK OFF | Tommy Gibbons Scores K. 0. Collins' single in the initial frame | ot e in B Ball Tod sixteencto-clghteen-year inine \InCite fitugtac CANTON, Ohio, May 24 -Tomms was unsupported. but in the second ; , ShLettonibaser in Base District, and will take on all teams it ineralahowed tha way 1o T reass ANTIC \CITY, N. 3., May, 21 SRR S e R el Falk partially atoncd for his earlicr | O Tavenport, Shniestomiballas a oday in thei class. challenges should he BUNTS AND BINGLES UEY T o100 Dephrtines ol I s Dempsey has progressed so rap- | ed out Jack Heenan of New York. if miscue by leading off with a double. | off Hodge, 2 off Johnson. 1. Hitc O Taten: addressed to the secretary, at 422 30 |y e e e gy | contest. Lemeric of the Printers made in his training for his match | the first round last night. Heenan was a subsequent walk and a pair of sac- | Port. none with none out in first innin AMERICAN LEAGUE. sEeztsoutheast: g 5 hering | _triple. doub 5 S 2 ot [ floored seven tim rifices cashing him. Kerr. 8 in 4 inning<: off Hodge. 4 in Athletic Club and Bolling | Connle Mack's sonw are gathering | ;,.c'a( pat. Carpentier. July 2. t able catch of. Shanks then doubled | Washington to_right and tallied on Gharrity's Chicazo . safety over Mulligan's head. O'Rourke |, Twobuce 1 forced Pat. lixee-base = i e | life the sixth chased a T J e a wronto, C; da. TrL Eins WU AR | mitea ! AN (7T JACK SO FAR ADVANCED Ut T Toronie Canadn and single in four uess, a_teammate, and at . 5 {nings: off McWeener. » in 1 and 2% innings w. N vi- | experience as minor league managers | Wi ) iKea -ontemplates Tke Sox picked up another marker | nEs: ¢ Y N 1 g | V. tors will clash on the Twi- | exp k Wright of Treasury also mide three 1ck Kearns contemplates SNreltoxinicked mpranothen marke “nce. none in 1 inning: schars. 9 la | Clevsiang . < flats Sunday afternoon at!over a wide ecxpanse of territory. |/ &7 0 ing the champion a wedk of ab- a1} BURN WATCHES U. S Mullizan singled. Collins was hit by a !y, c f hary, . Schatk): | Detroit o'clock. Other teams desiring [Connie isn’t xeeking experience. IUs ute rest, probably the frst wee « D - Randies should write |a winning b team that he is after,| Director of Sales romped to 9 Pennsylvania | = pitched ball and Falk delivered an-|{ 5 victory Quartermaster Geng i games with cther safety, a drive that struck | nager H. Beach, nt—-By_Zach' | Washingfon by Jolinson, Passed | Boston With Dempses rapidiy getting into POLO TEAM IN MATCH o . = cen- s Winning pitcher-Zach - s 5% : Cas 2 ague. The S e aneaniog nerl 3 4 enue southea w o n. the sh f heavy REE S :')7:'.' iu'.'iv""".:’"-’"K"':"im e Chicage ‘l"l:‘:-": uA‘l];H;v Club wants games Hr:lz‘;‘l‘::‘r‘!"l'v;‘ e ‘\‘«.ni‘ii."“’a",\‘-.?&n'é’!m. BRI S e e e parring | partners in 1 ROEHAMDTON. England, Ma 2 Judge's double with one down in o delxauil Thiladelphia with teams in the player. Gingdon by name., accepted | Se iGN gt o erStby ¢ present is cau &) o N. England, May 2 In a practice nolo match J. W. Wehh, as Hitchcock, jr.. and C. C. Rum- 5 n team. with Robert avy Yard ran wild in the fi innings of its game with Ag: { acoring_thirt. times, and w » Houck. who d, Jack Clifford TOMORROW. | class. 'Levy. the fourth led to nothing, for, al- GAMES TODAY. though Milan walked, he was forced . Wash. at Chicago. by Rice, and Harris rolled to Mulli- For engagements write Herbert |seventeen chances in twelve innings. 510 H street northeast. There’'s many a base ball fan who ulture. | s on to en persuaded to rema Phila. at Detroit. Detroit | . | i never has seen seventeen chances ac- # | | Ruston ‘at Cleveland. Wauh. nt Chicags. Princeton Tigers are anxious to meet [N & G Al Chances 18 to 5. in the Government|another weok i Philadeiphia plaver. B Shanks® I « Ru H LY [Ji sy P fourteen-vear-old nines. For gamescepted in one game in his life. ague. Frazer made two homers and{ Jack Renault il team formed by Louis Stod- e o I S — 7 DusiteyBonardiSnanics SARELISatCet e Slovannetti one for the victors o e vl 3ard, Barl W, Hopping. Col. R. G, Rit- ! - Besults of Yesterday's Games. [ northeast, or telephone Lincoln 1784. No matter what club wins the cham- : e mictors B T Fith son and Sir Edward Horlick, 9 to 5. Strawbridge replaced Devereaux Mil- American team. as the lattor Notwithstanding that the Sox col- Jected three safeties and a walk off | Zachary in the end of this canto. kie Britto s Philade!phin. )empsey intends to hox daily with | burn on the s 3 2 Annex No. 1 had te battle to beat Ameriean Nntional Bank and Hunt's | pionship on the Southern Association.! fiygienic Laboratory 7 ta 6 in ti Rearcats will be opponents onthe|the city of Atlanta calls attention {6 | Treasury Leagie, Phillin CHICAGO, May 24.—Ray Schalk | washington, 9: Chicagn as hurt in the sixth when one of | ' " Cleveinnd. 4: M &l e w > - 1Zachary’s shoots mashed his thumb New York. 6: St Louis, 4 : 3 2 . H : : k winning | 3 o sired 1o watch the i e > nn-l.r nylrlwhr‘uln r;uerk“ml-ld, haw‘mlmnc‘_ against the bat. The injury to. his Detroit. 3- Ililujelphia, » | field at Somerset next Sunday after- [the fact that a game of base ball was\ pitcher. granted six hita’ and tao be Herman. the Sacramento (Calif.) | desired to watch the game from the sid "’]'(‘ b Shocls i Shaik "sh"";,’:d“ at | throwing hand was painful, but it is| noon. Play will start postponed in that city because of ¢old | pasges and fanned seven batters therweig and Alex ambita nes. the outset. McClellan. sent in to bat |10t ’l‘(n;vw'v‘\ yet how serious. Yaryan | NATIONAL LEAGUE. (s nartand Athi Weatherinta il |, Transportation and Southern played | for Kerr. whiffed. Johnson walked finished the backstopping. - Wi Lose ] B0 L2 & tow 4-10-1 tie in the Terminal R. R. to load the sacks. Mulligan rapped tisbaigh ‘; ';‘ w‘ Win h-“ southwest. For games with the Roger Bresnahan has put on thely M. C. A. League. The At afiaznly 0] Stanks whollad i toll) Harrie; Gharrity each | New York. nonrs 3! tans write Thomas Fitzgerald, 43 mask and protector for Toledo. One | siored all their runs off Orme in ihe Deg to Gharrity to erase Sheely at|collected three hits. Chicago - 11 %[ street southwest. of the stars in the catcher's universe | first inning. the plaie, but Hank lost track of the Brouklyn 1 500 Kmerald Club, which beat Seat|When he was a Giant | Navy took the mensure of Govern- S number of ‘men out, or something,| Collina was the batting leader with |Hoston Sie iR 4071 Pleasant. 6 to 4. wants games. Write s i ment Printing Office in the 8-10-6 Col- f and stepped on third to force Schalk.|four blows for a percentage of 1.000. [l [lou : 23 John J. McMahon, 1247 Newton street 1 Memphin should happen to Win|ored Departmental League game. All| N i \ instead. Collins’ safety off Zach's elphia 20 . B on their tenth|the Southern Association pennant the | put ons af the oy S ta iy L ! . L Philadelph T Perry Midgets won o b 5 L ] b avy plavers made one mitt _again jammed the corners.; Miller does mot look impressive as| ¢4yps TODAY. AMES TOMOKROW. | Straight when they heat Spring Road!!eam hopes it won't have to travel "or more hits N - Hooper then rolled to Har: {a base runner. He was nipped off e A e e | eyl Lo, 13 0o 0. | farther than Shreveport to play the: Gharrity’s single to center and a|8econd yesterday. as he was off third 0 at Brooklvn. Pitte. at New York 1 Fort ! 8€ries with the Texas League cham- | T long wallop to right for three bases:in the final at St. Louis. It proved |St. Louis at Boston. St. Louis ar 4 Walter Reed Hompitnl and For! i pions. Shreveport looks good right now. | Colley pitchem excellently for Water- by O'Rourke netted the Griffs a tally | costly. for both Shanka and Gharrity | Cincinnati at Phila. Clacinnati at Phila. | Washington were tied at Al when now: tbury, Conn. Also he writes for the! in the fifth. Mickey being left onlfollowed with safeties. ) jthe Hosnital nine, chircting to the um- = | “papes.” does a song and dance act in i thira when Zach was called out on i Results of Yesterday's Games. |pircs”decision refused to continue | . alump of the Brooklyns is caus- | vaudeville. and can hit the trail as a . strikes. | _President Grifith was called to| All games postponed: rain. Iplay. The Coast Artillerymen are |, The nlemp of the Br " | comic artist and cartoonist. If he It looked as though Zach might get|Danville, Ill., yesterday, by the fll- {claiming a 9 to 0 forfeit. et will learn to run an automobile ana the hook in the sixth, when the Sox |ness of his sister, who makes her | INTERNATIONAL E. ! Satlonal Athietic Club wants action.| An excellent young catcher heoke|!ke (he ukulele he will be fitted for carned a counter to bring their run|home there. M. K For engagements. write Manager L.lin for Hrooklyn In the third game | (N¢ harder things < total up to_ within two of the Na- tionais. Jezebel hit Schalk for a start-| Falk's catch of Miller's clout in the | er. and he was forced by Hodges. who | third was a remarkable effort. He | took sdecond hc-n Johnson's single, ad-|slipped and fell in starting, but re-| Matiox. vanced another notch on Mulligan's|gained his feet and caught the ball| At Buffalo— i long fly to Rice and ta . o e : & B! Woodeock did the a4 Carico. 1225 Wisconsin avenue, or|with Pittsburgh. His name is Taylor. | et 10 telephone West 1005, !HP handled the pitching upIendIlll),] FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. mall: Morgun | \yinaton Athletic Club vanquished | — | Ortando. 11: Dastonn. 6. : Athletic Club, 11 to 8. Midge | Twenty-eight minor leagues ars try-| & 5; Jacksonville, 1. hurling for the ing to step lively this year. More Cool, Natty, Comfortable ied on Col- over his shoulder within a few feet| Toronto . 3 | t ling' iy to right. Judge moved fast!of the left field stand | Buftalo . e 5 9 o winners It e R e erelaving on Hooper's dribbler to tag him on the | S | “Batterics = Fortune. Winters and Devine:| Spalding Athletic Club pointed the | e ) Laerelsnit [eveniayhint] line and end the threat. Harrin’ safety in the third carried |Sandbers: Crandell, Heitman and Tragesser. |way to the Del Ray team. in a 10 {(]o of a Babe Ruth in the lot. ess x Or s Seore Two in Seventh. on a line to the screen in front of s i7 game. Watson of the winners made | = Washington got this pair back in|Uhe left fleld bleachers and bounded! VIRGINIA LEAGUE. ta homer, triple and single in five| ’;“-I:uunrd will find himself” is_the ;. - ¢ |80 far back into the field he made| «, 2 trials. jcheery note of a Cincinnati fan. Yea, the “seventh off two entirely new |50 Nortal Richmond, 2. but the base ball season doesn't ex- Chicago flingers. Hyde was on tne|lhree bases before the ball could be| Rorks suine Ae Povisouth, 2, ~ i tend much beyond the last d franked Miller. w' e | 220 News, inaings, | . b e o T ana cored on & drive| jowbert Lam Davemport, the bix|min) ||| What’s What in Base Ball — i three bases when it hopped past|lefthander from Sioux City, who oy | Shocker of St. Louis says he can't ® Hooper. Gharrity lined to Palk, bt |Started for the Sox and who is no SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. pitch well because his teeth ache. o'Rourke came through with a rap to | T¢}ation to Dave, failed to linger very | Columbia. 4: Augul BY BILLY EVA) — == X 'hi C center which cashed Hank. and Kept|1ong. He was 'lifted after passing| Charleston, Martinf, piteher for New Orlea; nof the_pubber, J na on to second when Mostil fumbled. |Jud%e and Milan on eight pitched| Greenville ot Tt e Tttt ™ . feint to dsliver the ball to the batter? deals in ovsters. He just naturally| MW i Hyde 3 s | Dalls. e 10with & runper or runners on the bases. | can’t get out of the cocktail business 2 \ prver et e S e SOUTHERN ASNOCIATION. | the piteher drops the ball while in the act of ! Style and elegance of fnish, com- N and Judge, failed 1o get Mickey | Rice had to gallop nearly to the| Rirmingham. 12; New Orleaan, 4. | @elivering it, what in the ruliog N % & limits in center to take Sheely's wal- Smart base runming by Rice and|lOP over his shoulder in the fifth. Harris was responsible for the tally ettt Tt of "Gefeering 167% CALIFORNIA CREW HAS i 1 Mmpine Jutge & Tai or foui STROKE NEW TO EAST| Little Rock.' 14; Atlanta, 1. 4. e % Mo T bined with ease and comfort—the ideal Z 7 ed by th iffs o e hit in| Judxe got am far as second in round - - fiy. by the position of the player or the ball 4 f N\ the cightn. With gn:— out Rice sin. 8iX on a walk and passed ball '"“} BIEDNONTINEA ana the fonl Tine? PRINCETON, N. J. May 24.—Cali- warm weather ootwear. N zled Siole sccond on McWeeney and 410 in a sprinting race with Mulli- | Greenshors, 4: Winaton-Salem, 2. . Whai” bavpene, it while atlempting 4| fornia'n crew. which has been taking | i & reached third ahead of Johnson's foss | £an. when Rice bounded to Johnson. e [ Sntemant " " { only light workouts since its arrival here N AT | several days ago, has started intensive 1. 10 is & baik i the Titcher maken such & preparation for the dual race " with | N = 9 ek : Princeton June 4 and for the intercol- 1 ™It in a balk whether accidental or In- | legiato regatta at Poughkeepsie Jume e el . eSS Ons, a. Ue. t ked off first and dodged up and| Rice stole seeomd with McWeeny Jown long enough to permit Rice to|holding the ball in the eighth and} nake u break for ihe piate, Colline:|later tallied on a dual theft with| AMERICAN ' | Mulligan of Harris' roller. Stan| | 1 futile throw there permitting Harris | HATris. the latter's twelfth of the, tentlomal e imposed if the bases are| . The California stroke, consisting of to make second, where Miller “,.diumxn«ugn, | K-n:bt'r" penalty; i !:har‘t'.‘ m‘uck pull, is in’radical contrast| \ Shanks left him. O'Rourke languished == 4. No attention Is evar pald to the position | to the lonz sweep employed by most | = T e omidway n the With Evans and Hildebrand on the | o = g Cpel i idwe vt job here the Nationals now have seen | _ WISSISSIPPI STATE - 2 ‘% | Meridiun, 4; Jackeon. 3. BaIE S A oir) all of the umpires on Ban Johnson's| Meri I AN A T eventh. Johnson | Foster. Moriarity alwo Ix working| Greesweod. d: Clarkuale, 1. e e walk mmtil the final|with this puir. having been shifted S Yl o eilime reare And Hoon. | from duty with Wilson and Dineen. APBALACHIAN 1 er's single gave the Hose their fifth| LEAGUE. of the player. It ix judged according to the | eastern ecights. o Telative position of the ball and foul line 5. The bateman ix out, whether the b caught or not. after reach i ninth through being hit with a pitch- | EAGUE. - = 3 Johnon vits, 3. nd, 14: Kiogsport, 4 run Nine Tigers in Legion Post. . | — ‘ 1 DETROIT. )lu)‘mid Nine members == c o of the Deiroit club, who also are|| Phess F. 674, SUNDRIES. How Griffs Are Hitting | |0\ 0 ot e ned ros Smerican s Texion, are to b banaueied by tre || Howard A. French & Co. . H. SB.RBI.Pet. 3 0 428 | e ervice night. The play [gEmy b g s 8w e ISR GRS TR M) | Indian Motor Cyeles and Bt socld 1o 0B | fare juch thar o comolerc nail tean a4 oth St N, Quality Service —_— [ Jutge 1> S 48 4 2 {10 play a benefit game for their post || Used Motor Cyclen Repatring Eilesbe LT TRy |on the first open date | T P g Picinich. ¢ 821 60 2 ) | g | R o m_— wo-rurpose : ol o ] Enxg?:anfl R “ § x% ay o = ! ! 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