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T oo T ~——— sporrs: ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. 1921. SPORTS. Nationals Come Home After Playing White Sox. Today, Meeting the Yankees on Friday MOGRIDGE WILL TWIRL [Poker PortraitsThe Hosts Wito Revwene. By Webstr. 1R T GANES PLAVED How s A g SPEAKER QUT FOR WEEK | AB. H. SB.RBLPct. 3 i3 o I P G 1 KEEP RIGHT O | SRETIT D e e 0wt LEASE DoN T GET up 4 L} 3 | 3 e o . . . FINAL GAME OF JAUNT \AVTH, YOUR GAME, | DON'T WANT To- Eleven-Inning War League Battle | | ail Indm;s Pilot Hit on Wrist by et DISTURS You. ‘OH, I'VE JUST SEEN THE ! Features Drawn Contests in | HE itched Ball—Graney to ’ BY DENMAN THOMPSON, LOVELIEST PLAY!.TT'S ABOUT A TOUGH MAN, At G | kR Play Center. ; s ki i MENT PARK \HE b | s 3 _CLEVELAND. Ohio, May 25 Tris HICAG Moy s hommnsianallen i e o e MIRO NvoRY: > A MESTIC AND Sandlot league nines vesterday Mogridge. » P4 H eaker. of the ¢ < journey home, where a long stay is scheduled to open with a single FALLS 104 LOVE WiTH A DD B ima it eenas it Ml e | battle against the Yankees Friday, the Nationals will make a fare- MARRIE S HER, THEN A CQOO:EE?-P REB = l[h';;:dg‘mmo;l“‘;na:l‘;w':::i'ed‘;elliurwr:; gg’_‘.",'"';'- Rt L l well appearance at Comiskey Park. They may split even in the series ._ACQuA-NTANCE MAKE S HM gulted N Hlcelan e Troas | %‘.‘,‘;‘.‘; 5 |: ’: i 3 [ here, for Washington's pitching staffi—George Mogridge—is scheduled to A MAM AMD — 2 e ,u:—_wi::‘;-ydz::qnar;:‘lzxr::.er:nudL-;.:u;-;: By I | do the hurling, but the last hope of the tourists to get a fifty-fifty break ‘Hrm_mm“onbd retit the conmict Efi it ! 1a games won and lost on the road has gone. It vanished yesterday \ went through eleven innings to w | Brottem. o 1 2 00 | when a pair of McBride's throwers were hammered for an even dozen bingles. judiciously bunched. for hali a dozen runs. The Griffs did some timely clouting themsclves, grouping vee-thirds of their nine safeties in two rounds, but the run total produced fell one shy of that registered by the Hose. & Jose Acosta and Al Schacht both 1 10-10 count. A 3 =5 1 Signal Corps and Air Service were ) opponents. The latier got off to a|Games Wanted by A. G. 0. Nine. “‘“"""“1‘:“"' Dot mad “’u’:{"(’:jfi";* Adjutant General's Office 1 times in the seve o equal the Sig- : SR {nal Corps total. und another trio of|!fam wan's Sunday gam v tallies was needed in the ninth tolnines having their own fields For » ball with Bad cedift e derstiicia bus s | {even the count achieved by theiengazements write Manager E. R Aonday ani thiure e Sle e (nal el Nationar Corps men. Do%son of Air Service rthews. 2145 Pennsylvania avenue. W el Mttle slhe it that the Nationals Il POOR, WEAK WHITE SOX “* : made a circuit clout R g Dan O'Leary Comes Back. 5 ::.(v’:!;:' hrv \rrr;;;lh‘!::’n';{: ¥ 0 gictony i o S War Auditora and Prohibition — hnxx.A\‘nu.\'\ CITY. Okla. Ma ¢ & ; 1 r N i - - N V. 3 OVleary, vets i and n B tourke und Milier. each of Whom | waswNerox. | am & m eo s N fought to a 10-10 score in the Treas- | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Pan (Vary. ot recorded in the box score. X . } . s cnstly nevertheless. For details read N (1 —| Auditors made nine runs in e frst| Muneawie ot tae) O the following and yawn N two frames and srored again in the NS final session. Newham's homer save A ,‘-""":,m", l.',".-:m,'; plat N~ ' e e Ttors from deteat. Acosta’s inability to locate the plate 7 1 il at the outset proved cc to the ex- N> Woodmen of the World and Knights S v S K NP of Pythias went through nine innings in the Fraternal League without scor- | ing. The Wows never made a hit off . Weagley until the ninth. when Jarvis | singlod. Jones kept the Knights twelve safeties well scattered. Zone 6 and Zone 1 played six Innings L=} - - to & 4-4 tie in the Navy Yard League Y drihbled thro stand Shanks N single to right, M == ;%éi ffort <o throw ta the N v /!%? \ iy =, /fl,’f ! hits in four times at bat ; : . i LA e e e e Don’t 0 look Th L i sl G e b n verloo 1S ¢ Miller singled to 1. % f,’// { Clarke of the winners clouted a homs | third when Falk's r 7 /;/¢ run. Anderson led the Post Office the Sox infie shed | stickmen with three wallops in four WOfldel'ful Opportunity! Peoples Drug Store vanquished Swift & Company, 8 to 7, in a ten-inning Merchants’ League battle. The Drug- sl s Neweorn & Green’s SN NN and 12 tor. Acosta md O Rourk R N RS eountet on hich Hooper e e backed up ag 5 “Rasen Census outplayed War in the Col- s to catch - ored Departmental League and won. A double p'ay by Yarvan paved the 10 to 9. The winners made fifteen . o way for a Sox tallv in this frame. It hits, three coming from the bat of V. reached after a sharp sprint, but could ed well afleld. not hold. Yarvan seared on Mulrenan's single to center, and the latter reached third when Rice's heave bounded off Pu ich’s head. hut died there. O'Rourke’s Slip-up Costly. A fumbie O'Rourke which is not . recarded officially was resonsible for |Get Early Lead for Easy Victory e fact that the Sox amassed three| \ run (o take the lead in hte third| Over Hugmen—Macks' Rally instead of being limited to a single | Bureau of Emgraving and Printing rallied in the eighth inning, scored s three runs, and beat Commerce. 8 to 6. “ N o in the Government League. Fyan of 2 the losers slammed for four bases. . Judd & Detweller romped to a 13-to- ’ ] 6 victory over the Machinists in the [ 2 Commercial League. The winners made only six hits. but Machinist er- rors made the winning way easy. nter. Faik bounced sharp!y to Har-) Yankees and Tigers lost a bit of peci to resume their schedule Friday at Patterson Field, 5th street and Florida avenue northeast. Potomac ;:gom;!!:nglon Council nines will ber WORTH MANY DOLLARS MORE is. whose throw to force Hooper was | Rround vesterday in the struggle for | perfect, but O ke, with a mude-t. ! the American League championship. ! order double play in sight drepped | The pitcher pounders of Gotham were 1he ball. He recovered and tagzed out | Subdued easily by the Browns, while Hooper. who overslid second. Strunk | ihe lowly Athletica tamed the Tigers followed with a safety to right. | Rain Kept the Indians and Red Sox == which scored Collins. Shealv papped | a veland. G. U. DEFEATS LAFAYETTE; PLAYS PRINCETON TODAY | PRINCETON. N. J. May 25— Sale ! Georgetown University's nine is here 3 {Ditcher. was given the air when he | always have been attractive, not only | today for its engagement with the || l ice's single and a walk (o Miller | Protesied an umpire's decision too | in point of play. but also because of | Princeton team. Follawing their 5- in the third av ¥ LA [ ESRors Y the attendant festivities. This year|to-2 triumph over Lafayette at Eas- safety in the fo 4 unsupported | . The A.’s came to life in the eighth { those in charge intend to eclipse all|ton yesterday. the Hilltoppers are and Miller h SR {inning. slamming Oidham for a tally. 4 2 1o Shanks for what wou the third out. but « enigged a pair of tal- - first inning, got five more made it possibie for Y the second when the Yankee de- and his second successive Ie: se went 1o pieces and wen! on to| . was good for twe |30 % 1o 4 victory. Carl Mayvs. Yankee been | adi previous affairs. A pretentious pageant | full of confidence and expest to take er Harris ike 1 land 1 mv-km;z the sh‘um: hubne.- (;:r | | has been prepared. It will include|the measure l;f the T:ge-;s. The round saw i w e in the ninth. they beat the i | . : bands, glee clubs, drum corps, Shriners | Washington collegians are to move Twice to knot th Shanks 2 o Sholalloway made a|Beat Reds. Giving Latter Cellar Pageant Will Precede Meeting of | i gy K loe t s dr oo s | e ow Torke tomerrow_ for O'Rourke led with sinzles and Pic |and the Masters” Association with|game with Fordham. Y| Tiger: idouble and a homer. Cobb got a nich sacrificed. Batting for Acost | single and triple in four times at bat.| Berth—Home Clubs Fare Well -Blue Lodge and Grotto Nines | {i'cir tail hats ‘Bissonette bested Carney in a hurl- 1 Brower sent a roller to Collins, wh, e ; G | : Mike Macdonald is in charge of the |ing duel at Faston, holding Lafayette eushed Shanks. and. Judse ther o ol i What May Happen in National League. | at American League Park. Biue Lodge team and Andy Walker |to four hits, while Georgetown got E gle 1o center, scoring O Rourke. . | !is managing the Grotto contingent.|seven. Four of these were clouted by N Judge swiped gecond and was left, in B B II T Home clubs were not very hospitable | All ranks dnd degrees, all rites and | g TREGRER (00, Groie ROCURRERE | L2000 Hon o ot a homes, a double when Milan rélled weakly to Mulre-|; U Dase Da oday in the National League yesterday. |Cults of Masonry will throng Ameri-| om, time, and if reports emerging |and two singles . It was Bill's circuit | Jan . ' Each of them punished its western (an League Park lune 35 1o Witness|from the rival camps can be credited, | drive in the fourth that, produced Pa Ny T o it > the base ball conflict between nines|i;is' oars meeting of the teams will | what proved to be the decisive tally. =~ iet Tally That Decides AMERICAN LEAGUE. | visitor. The Phillies bencfited con- representing the R]luvflf:izfl! 'und Fesuil in a tesil contet —— hachit was found for only one hit o 2 el ished their | Grotto. The proceeds of the contest | ®* 5 in his first inning. the s but vield- i derably, for they r(lhlnq"}‘::‘l ”'"" will be given to the Masonic and VIRGINIA- LEAGUE. ed two bingles for the tally thai rep- 76 Selar position &9 ihe Reds when | Eastern Sfar Home, the institution for FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. Poctemonth Redy Momt (ralm). fesented Chicago's winning margin el ik P e e A I which Masonic nines annually stage| peyeiand, 6; Tampa, 4. Newport News. 4: Petersburg, in_the seventh. Forcing Coliins, who | it e 5n Jehgleaguc:low the |a game. | 8t Petersburg. 3; Jicksonville, 4. Norfolk, 7; Richmond, 1. = led off with a safety. Hooper took | & e o Teame ihe| In other years these engagements| Oriando. 9: Baytoms Suffolk-Wilson (rein second on Falk's death and scored in Aajcards an & sdleoutc Sohamp! e e SUunks thisatmight bincle xilow, e etagme heid tna Teds to six| ORIGINAL PRICE e = EVERY NEW B | s d - blows while his mates Nary a Griffman reached the run- TOMORROW. | scattered t Ways In the SRl thece roande and at St. L. | bunched hits off Luque in the third 1% De Chicago at Detroit. | inning and won, 2 to 2. Cincinnati STAMPED IN Sine STYLE’ w d S .ti CAUGHT ON ’I'HE FLY | Ee’:ultu of :Ieuterdny'l Games. g’:‘%fll:{ r;:{:%fi’gs;rj‘:e&:‘ialfifi EACH HAT. 3 ; s 3 EVE&XIE,EW orste ul ngs, GAME: i sooring. { Chicago. 8: Washington, K. + Art Nehf " fetl l Hisgenl, =L Neh! was stingy with safetles. O MAD CHICAGO, Mar 25— Yesterdayral ritaacipmin. 7. Dostort, . sitowing the Brrates par nve, wna tne | YOU Not Merely All-Wool combat was a stupidly tiresome Boston Cleveland (rain). | Giants triumphed, 5 to 3. One of the OUR OWN hibition of the national pastime, d — Pitteburgh safeties was a_ homer by T the rather generons amount of NATIONAL LEAGUE. Maranville. The Giants drove Babe FACTORY }Adams from the slab in the fifth in- ‘ng. The ‘Braves made five runs in the righh inning cnd drubbed the Cards, 710 3. In that frame, with two ouf £nd threc on, Pinch-hitter Frank Gib- & and run making. The .t:;naul he most part. ! Pittaburgh the scoring | New York.. wra - OFF ing t ce- | B: ning to peace- | B Bo ‘Scotchy Tweeds Johnny Moatll was suffering from a . & gon. whose timely hit had defeated s & s car BT eRATIeE o an Lo & | Eiing Cine anatlsarurany singlea, drivin We're Perhaps the Only Firm in Town off. Amos Strunk appearing in his| aj : 2 well, 5 m:d. & = g v | AMFPS TODAY. & homer, accounted for three runs Ted s Pituine ““,‘1“’"’“___;"";‘0‘;;_’"" P X Y. Brooklyn at Pb more. Shardell was the losing pitcher. That Have ’Em Prookiya. ew York at Koston ' - b et Boetor: ne:nnak at Piete. Spced Martin's passes helped th — s : et e Ame ;‘;‘a‘éufi:; Resuits of Yesterday's Games. |first win in six games for the league Pilor 1o the game. Yam Yaryan did | Beston, loaders, Smith ocasily stopped the the backstopping, | ubs after the opening inning. g0, 1. Tli(sburgh 3, . 8 Cinclamaty; 2. Blue Serges (Guaranteed Not To Fade) , er was noticeably late in c'ttlnl] way for Yaryan's drive .n the! d and could no: Lold it. aithough I LEGE GAMES, 1. sel both hands on the bail. Tnwa| 50yl A. C. Jdecis Tonigit, w. wa but why he d.dn't try Moysi Aliletis Ciud = 1] neat te- = | > Lt off Johnaon at the plte in thei nizat at 1:30 cle nt Park View AUTO w { o e s inexpilicadle, ing can| Seaovl, ir Y G t:row, but h= made no effort to do it.| ta ha pr: hi ASS 47 = t et rom pROTINED 8 to p! 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