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4 NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921. SPORTS. - Second Place Now Goal of Griffs and Tigers : Uhle Deserves Credit for Lead of Indians 'SERIES OPENING TODAY |The Bexinning of a Beautiful Friendship. —By Webster. TAOACIRY NINE VICTORIBACKS UP HIS HURLING ¢! " MORNING , MR.BROWWIM® 1 JusST THE FIRST DAY WE PISHED A STREAM, OFFERS CHANCE TO GAIN| || o oacx o a 5zne Cuti TR GO T nay w sun g WINH LUSTY CLOUTING TRIP, HAD GREAT L oo . PARMA BELLE ANO. D Four-Run y in Sixth ng 1 Took THE WIFE AND KIDS ALONS LoNG SIOE A BIG ROCK AND —, Defeats War Team, 7 to 6, in CRAZY . BAMG ! A REG LAR SHARK STRuCK = e A BY JOHN B. FOSTER 1T WeLL, S1E— Departm L“B_“ - O the good work of Uhle, a pitcher, Cleveland owes much of its e I e A L present standing. When others have failed, this youngster, who Treasury Delnl.r!;n(—nl broke d;ndu’tli- learned his base ball on the lots of Cleveland’s west side, has come R e A U T e Tatter ming | through to the aid of the champions. Bagby lacks the stability of 1920 went on a batting spree in the eighth | He was one of the great pitchers last year. He may be this vear. but and chased in three tallies. Haw-|time is fleeti Sere may thorne did the pitching for the win- eeting, and fleets faster daily, and he hasn’t shown it zoo ° SPORTS. THE EVEN Nationals Make It Four Out of Five From White Sox as Courtney Records Second Win of Series, 10 to 7. BY DENMA THOMPSO ! ners, while Pfeil was the losing Had it not been for Uhle Cleveland|day. There certainly has been none HE battle for third place scheduled to begin today, when the Detroit oAb man) ;;’rull(:’a?‘u“flti,':lrc;lld nany games wores mxu- it for u long time y 2 2 % R = s, a1 serhaps New York soth levelane and sittshurgh club opens a four-ganie series at American League Park, may de- _Potomac Coumell _overwhelmed | would have been sweeping: along with | playfd iy ',l 1 n'ri,' bur, £y % R s t ot Spaulding Council in a 15-to-2 Knights | 2 dust clond trailing n 1s resrchok. | bar oy pnticalls, loxing three & velop into a fight for second position. By making it four out of of Columbus League game. The Win- | ing all the otnes aoyin 13 rear, chiokojout of four. Loth representing the five irom the White Sox in taking the final of the series yesterday, 107, mersmu of ait cminTisNom R econ i uly Sienl 5+ exactts it s ne faamen-— 1 ; g S i and McDonough. le pitched for Clevelan sea- | weak pite) © P h mos the Nationals kept pace with the Tigers, who also won again in Philadel Spichod fop Cles land rast weak pitchin Pittsburgh momen. Zone 2 easily defeated Zone 1 in an 11-to. mpionship | ta surrendered the load in t i nd with them gained at the expense of the leaders, both of whom Navy Yard League engage-|Style which he has displ b ned phiga = ment. Both teams did much heavy|spring. He is batting with se. Bo e Griffs a 4 s now are four and one-half wmet a reverse. Both the ( r‘|ll .'"N Lulll_)' now .«nl!u a o S ago of 393, Bven it re gees ; the games in the rear oi the pace-setting Indians, but what is more to the . every day's game b 2 ran ot 3 @ rn : EmEve he Yankees, wh Sales went Into the lead in the War | S¥erY day's game he is a power o sufficienti point. they are each just two contests remov ed irom the Yankees, who v Lesg e when it vanquished/Oranance: strength his team, because he hits in striking oceupy the runner-up notch, and should either win a majority of the —~1T Took ME 25 MinUTES To 1t GoT A BULLY PICTURE OF 15 to 2. Geib of the winners clouted | When pitching. He has won cight League yns. 17 games here the successiul outiit will gain on one or the other of the | “LAND THAT BIRD' HE \WEIGHED A THE MISSUS LANDING- A NICE ONE, for the circuit Sount mhat iz nig e eamoele e ko e ‘e i A e e g s ot POUMD AnD AHALE. THE (NF348 |T SHOWS A LITTLE WATERFALL Annex No. 1 thrashed Prohibition. [<hin base ball | Gppoting ciabe mit | L A0 Wins but ene. the cham- i seorge D and Howard| ™ 7 A= AC SHOT 0 S 19 to 4 in six innings in the Treasury | hiln more freely than they do soms will b tied 1 the ers N R e e | | €obby Greatest/of "Em/AIL Took. A CoRKING SN it THE BACKGROUND Aref? — League. but put only eight players on|star pitchers, but they domt seem. to Battlex for Third Place. Ehmke both havinz shown & obb, < | the fi€ia to - seventh and thelget many runs away from him. In both major circuits there s form in the lust few days. after doing | S]] Great in 16th Season .:me;l:eh_%q: ared the game forfeited| T?’)“r'eel times this year he has smit- | pice 1ite rack within a race.in o littie or no work this spr through ted o -ohibition. en & Louis. Twice he has c Nationa! the Brooklyn and Bostons lateness in rounding into condition. ..}::;':.. ";:r:.en.:'dr-'::;’..‘;v:'-ed [ Marines took the measure of Bureau ;xosu\{n. and he has punctured a tire{are having a fine fight for third plac 4bb has seven flingers available for | | in hase ball, Ty Cobb has been | of Engraving and Printing in an 11-|for New York, Detroit and Chicago. |and in the American the Washington Fvice, any one of whom can start a | | vapplanted by Hahe Ruth, whose | t0-7 Government League match. Knott | He has lost to Washington and Phila- Detr imilarly ongaged zame with some assurance of Winning, | | xensuational slugging hax made of the winning team made a hcmvl:n“ p! 'flmdn:i u:’n‘us;r d‘t;’!nnlr arlwm to “r';ukl)n ,"‘ m»!x,.,nhv‘n., o ! e i e roun e league. St it has rtnight, but it the others bLeing Haurvey Sutherland. | him the greatest box office at- Tuz: Louis has on b D c e e s John Middlcten. Carl Holling, Hub | | (rction the game ever han | Convention Mall Marketers van-| i DS beaten Lim once. The|necds o w S I Lecnard and Red Oldham, the 1alter | | Known, but when it comex to quished A. B, Graham Company, G (0 piacc'wire 1 not for Bt Secorer what ile bianih twe southpaws all-around ability there never 4, in the Industrial League. Clancy | ogv rashington is by no means of Lu Blue n Senxation. hax been and probably never held the losers to five safeties. e s Eamll(obe eotes. e A will be amy one fo comp: Machinits forfeited to Western| ~The figsure 47 has cut the h 1roit has a look-in. Cleveland shows 1n addition to the veterans like him- | out of Hamilton, Pittsburgh’s s slf. Ainsmith., Heilmann, L | [P Geera o N clinIl) Union in the Commercial Leaguc string southpaw. In the opening | I ifdication wf running away with Shorten, Flagstead. | | WemEtmait ot thi Printing Office upset| game of the season Cincinnati scored | (N chambionship, which is the mos Young. Cobb i P e L and Navy Yard down-|{ runs in the eighth innin nd } significant fact. Uhle has proved looking voun ot fi | sftcxmonm, y artment, 16 to 15, in the | defeated him. On April 23 Cinein-| P Cl only successful pitch Of the performers now active corge Sixler ix conceded to chunce to paraliel tl e work done by Cobb. %t ~eawon extablished the won _from Boste Colored Departmentil League. Both | nati scored 4 runs in the first inning : games were free-hitting affairs. and defoated him again. On May 6 he | the stars ull lost. Now the Cle; was knocked out of the box with 1 s must face the powerful hittin " . runs in the seventh inning. St Louis| Yanks and they've gzot 1o prod Register Nine Barely Wins. did it, but the other Pittsburgh play- | pitching, or shrink, whil: the N the most sen break in at first b cent vears in Luzerne Atwell Blue. The latter is a_home-town product, hi zotten his first experience on the sandlots of | : i $heaat Wiabitaton Solasin g Tuter two marks in addition to lead- ) OE SOME WONDERFUL STUDIES > vy £ SR ST | ers saved the game. P | < can pull up on them if or 2, bot = A B T ME BUT ! Do’ T Register Athletic Club noscd out s 3 S Stk v e e o B the RBriarley Hall team and ing both leaguesx with the im. YES, ! HANE E e R I e “_:;‘?v.fimm h}“«:fm ;i»" ::.’.é?r;.dlh}::':‘ea: they can get a little steady pit poxing batting average of 47— | OF THE K10S. THE ONE OF THE BoY TH(NK THEY'D INTEREST YOu , THEY RE thrown in. reaching the Detroit club vi me. The Registers want games|inning game, 1 to 0. True. any old burg of the Blue Ridge League and e i e | 1N My FI6HING BOOTS 15 A P1fPIN ALL SUCH PERSONAL SUBTECTS. with Dreadnaught Achletic Club, Lau- | team “should’ make & run to help a | m—————ee—, o e Pacific Coast circuit. | —_— rel (Md.) Club and Clarendon Ath- v 3 - e ar Picates Blue has u graceful and cffective man- | | STente of 390 banen. | NQTHING BORES ME SO MUCH Jetic harbcintion’ Sevdlchabicnpes Gl ol o0 ue KL lemier B tesy BUNTS AND BINGLES ner of attending to his duties around e d A e WELL, WHERE AS LOOKING AT ANOTHER Manager T. C. Malone, 119 D street|that. Philadelphiz got to him in a| the initial station. and his hitting has | pkss B e st | ARE THEY? 5 s WAY, AL, - northeast. 3 to 0 game and Chicago nipped him been m;‘m hard and timely st fig- e e e | $'POSE YOU HANE MAN'S SNAPSHOT TANT wou < for the winning run in'a twelve-inn- here wax a time when Bill Perrit s showing him po: : | p : = % ing game. The Giants thrashed him |appeared to have th ; average of .323. age of .420; most runs, 147; | §0R 6 POZEM OF €M CUNCH WIiTH ME Christ Child Team Victor. 3 to 1. There's the old 4 again in an- | of any pitcher in the stolen baxex, 96, and earning the WiTH YOU —To-DAY 2 | WANT To erown ax batting He hasn't worked other tmll players, and gave him his unconditional re 1t is expected that George Mogridge | or Jezebel Zachary will piteh for the | Nationals this afternoon. while Old- Christ Child Boys' Club's represent. | other form. hamplon Twelve years, mine of them 2 Kriow YOu BETTER ative team vanquished Congressional y May Rub Dirt on Bail. | letic, o 6. The winners willl Permission has been given by th ham or Leonard may draw the assign- | | *uecession. athisyl ! Wizne : R Eiven by jthe) = Tt for Deaag My draw the assign | |~ 'Deapite the managerial bur- | play Brentwood Athletic Club at | president of the American League for | Hentiey of Balimore loads tir pastime of it, So far as the mounds- denx he has assumed, Cobb, with | Brentwood! Sunday. Jhe ChristiChild | pitchers to rubsdry dist on ithe bkl fora the I nal L vestine ra el e b OB Club has a nineteam closed league | Balls which have been used are to | pn o %0 0] Sl &0 Tzt Eueasonissunit dani | laying on the Liberty Hut field. be turned back into the game as fre- | 5. i b = 5 % | gain, this | playing aed 5 called on Sloppy Contest to Griffs. | year promises to again met hin quently possible instead of re- ‘hAIlh_'mhL')‘y withdrawn um‘lrr fire in name in brackets. He was the i m?'cel;‘l:;r::wi:“w‘:llll:flm:'t:;r"lr'm run “"L"l e he cighth inninz vesterday. Harry | | firnt athlete in the eurrent cam. at’s i atting. Ten davs or a SEnE i | Honall Leaeue Courtney ot credit for the victory| | palgm te seore ffty runw, and | What’s What in Base Ball batting. Ten days or & fortnight will | sheir wav un and_ thereby attained the distinction| | the “latest averages complled | of pitchers there will be a heap of | of recording two wins in one Series,| | xhows him to be clicking the | BY BILLY EVANS, hitting, and had it not b, for the be also having taken the measure of agate at a .410 gait. | S E o £ good batting, it is a question whether err in the opening battle last Thurs- And thix ix Ty's sixteenth sea- | 1. If a hatter is hit by a pitched ball that | /oo ya)) would have been as over-| :Tx‘l}ng‘; trday's affaic was a free-| | som in major lengue buse ball, | | Sors directly over the plate, what s thel \peimingly popular. It is a mistake of . tin wai the bis nojse on o¥anke hial |- oot v (ReiDetrol clukd | | fhat was the ruling made be the mujor|to @Scribe faults to the Implements | home-runners nes be e a s ML et N = % = 1 leagues relative to wpit bull pitehingz © - lof the game and overlook shortcom-|is cheerful and bearing up well und ing for three runs, in addition to & |Mmuch in evidence. Turkey, who was | Zardiessof the balls of sirikes that may be| 5% ©f the Plavers completely. thefspoain trio he scored himsclf taking a day off, is in solid’ with local on him? Indians Are in Danger. P Col Nine W £30/ Yo scored i Theres many o comcitene in base| Colored Nine Wants Games. an street nort a Id was prominent 9 " £ v 4. If after two ~lr§l\'i have been pitched to I the. earls inning scoring wih | O RoUTke made amends for a fumble Nhat Ma Happe" an jmproper batter ihe team at bat discovers| pa)), but there may be mome for a' Buffalo Athletic (lub’s colored nins e T ommitted in the sixth when he the mistake, can the proper batsman be sub- ik Was quite frequent. In the opener, for | speared Sehalk's rap and. convorted 1 helmistake, icng time like that which 100k place | wants games with District tean~. instance. when the Nationals got off i U in Base Ball Today e *ith two out 4 base runner is hit vy | When the leaders of the rival leagues | For engagements, write Roy Jackson st into a double pla; ib front on Judge's single and a| Judge saved Shanks from being Atea ball which o tines thelie vdoes i SET SRR D e T e e e e double over third by Harris, Bucky |charged with an error when he stab- i . tallied wh 's bed a low-thrown b: vi i Ve . . — Tatc zot away from Scnane '© | fn%in the nimen " o Vih S ElOVEd | 6 opy Blue and Dauss Slam for Cir- AMERICAN LEAGUE. Beat Giants After Two Are Out in s Courtney held the Sox at bay in i Wi » 1. 1f in the opinion of the umpire fhe d | cuit in Defeating Macks—Red | { batsman receive credit for & hit? the initial session, despite safeties by Ninth—Dodgers Defeat Cubs. |livers wus up to the specifications of a etrike. Mullizan_and Hooper, but errati HEAW STICKWORK | ge 5 he would so rule it whether or mot it hit the aving by the southpaw enabled the Sox and Browns Win. ® Braves and Cards Score. § "5 The Smajor leagues raied that the pitchers ' Sx to tally in the second. Mostil who used the spit ball in 1920 would be al.|| ° ngled to start with, ook second on A victory in the final game of their | lowed to continue it during their career. 3"”\! pitch and when Courtney |, CHICAGO. AB. R. Tigers, Browns and Red Sox tri umphed yesterday in American League engagements. The Detroit : MES TODAY. o time of removal crew crushed the Athletics, while th S vl outscored the Cubs and Reds. re- |'U§ e NN 0 an be substitated | tra bass when Hooper's peg hound- Browns overcame the Yankees. Bos nd at N Y ¢ - spectively, while the Cards easily | when the mistake is discovered, aud he simply 4 - o ut Phiia blanked the Phillies. { takes the count that was on the improper bat- ton made it three out of four for the T/uis at Bosion. St Louis at Boston. The Pirates hit Jess Barmes for wr G o S series and three straight from the 5 twelve safeties and a 5 to 4 win,'but 5. The batter always receives c or a || world-champion Indians. -sults of Yesterday’s Games. |ino decisive run was not made until |Bit en such a plax, no matter what the status | || away from Schalk. but he got no Manager Cobb a good exampl | - ingt the Giants had retired two in thelof thegamemaybe | erro New H. P series with the Giants sent the Pirates| 3. A batxman can be removed at any time. back to first place yesterday in the National League. Dodgers and Braves Wunked him in the ribs trying to|yemens S5 D him off, advanced to the far cor- |Collins, ner, where he tallied with ease on |Hooper. rf eely’s short single to center. Falk. 1f. Gharrity’s double and O'Rourke's mgle retrieved this run in the home 3(! of the second. Blackie took an o The man selected to take his place aimply takes the balls and strikes on the batter at | rther, Totals . . 4T T 12 23 11 5| to his players while the THpers werc ninth inning. Al of ks d. *Batted for Kerr in ninth walloping the Macks, 12 to §. The scoring was done at the expense of Both Tally in Thi York. 1.| Glazner. Adams checked the Giants 41 the third Collins tallied for the " Detroit leader showed his men that 5 ° et s P> | E ™ (¢ £ ied fo S even Babe Ruth's batting stunt was after the g y R | gx“ on ann;l:lkx;“go?{:‘e:s lz‘i‘?xz\)lh and = within his range, and batted out his STATIONAL LEAGUE. Joahe ';0“5“1"-““[“*:]";"“)‘:""lh'l“‘;"fi}m"s’w 4 : Made tO Measure ks L s tally was / < & iea > cur when_ they 5 . | omptly matched. Harris delivered Y L O e s W. L Pct. Win. 7 to 4. The game was a Slugfest, R th - smsetm’;d (do!;{ble;lhxs one to right r. 1 emulated their manage it o T L the Dodgers getting sixteen hits and Jit fleld—and tock third on Rice's re-|Shanks. 3 i The Browns beat the Yankees, 5 to 1 o e ag e thsjcubs thirteen face Scott, | At L Th I/ ement. Bucky dashed for the plate | Gharrity. ¢... 3z A peculiar pitchers' battle was en- 2 2O 12 Bokne Mirstibatter (o tacerscott i p. ess an the Tewis' rap io Johnson, but saw he [&'Rourke, sa. i gaged in by Dixie Davis of the S | ¢ s 476 4w le5|made a homer, but the Reds werc §¢ /] : | r-r‘x:fflmcef;?k'mT;;::nfm:i{E.'-"m?d 5’-"-;’5 2 6 & 0 Louis club and Rip Collins. The e B :%‘gless':h‘e-r g‘\;;‘r“ a:(.l'nn;fiad[:ral\‘:g y i d. S s w im in | Brown pitcher allowed two hits and | ° i % e it i 3 : | r 4o heck and bounded into left Reld. | Totats.............. 3 2 3| walked eight men, while the Yankee | ' e e e S hslorner s Gt e 4 i Cost of Ready to Wear seo d_Lewis reaching |cuteago........ 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 twirler vielded three hits in seven GAMES TO) of [ eens ’ / second. wliere he perished. Washingion. 1110060 innings and walked four. Collins hit T o S e I e ; n the fourth the Griffs picked up e itk tinis ()L bl _| @ batter and made a wild pitch. both | J7KITR &8 g matie for e e e T ; i = glm. 0. 5 and passed up a chance for Belks | Threchi b ‘| of which figured in the scoring of | & ctan at Fitta Boston at Pittsburgh. | to three hite, g 4 X orin cntey - siee iharrity. Double plays—Collins vho AGD! | % @iced the tally. Courtney then con-|Juinson to Sheely, Jobmsoh to Colline 15| was pounded for theee more rans 1o | o e v MISSISSIPPI STATE LEAGUE. nected for a stiff drive aimed for the |Sheely. 0'Rourke to Judge. Shanks to Harris| rhac PO s e : : Meridian, 10; Clarksdale, 3. r seoreboard. Mostil made & fine caton | S Left on bases—Chicago, S; Wash- (h’;h’l":lsl"li.be outbatted the Red Sox- oeion, Jackson. 3 d 4 an_} fter & havd rup. but O'Rourke failed O Lourtmey. 42| thirteen hits to nine—but lost, 6 to 7 o 117 Plhiiladelphia. 0, i » score a e Struck _out By | dian Hne-up zular and made e catch. Blackic died at the platel by Shaw, 1. Wild! four hits in five times at bat, Col- H Judge’s high bounde Kere. Witmiog lins' double, Vitt's sacrifice and Cald- ! X as ur = till the Ereunadan well’s wild pitch gave the Red Sox M ¥ St wew |the Sox. chased! Conrtc [ofim a1 bous g0 miapecy their winning counter in the seventh. _ N More. 3 & a4 piair to pul up — = 3 > ithin one run of the guard . -, : . 3 cenville, 9; Johnson City, 3. i, WAtk for o et ok Red Sox Return Sothorom. | “ 'l-“’l'v"'z““ ATIONAL LEAGUY 5 Gains Big Ten Honors When Wis- Ringport. 3 Kaoasil altimore— ristol. rd on Hooper's single to right and | BOSTON. i . June 7.—Allan Sothoron, Sy : ) e -, : ke o R = n §‘mea while Harris was tossing out r. recently acquired by the Red |mmon ! 15 8| comsin Defeats Michigan by o, Ik. Shanks and Hirris contrived | Sox from St. Louis, was returned today. | - patteries - Biemiller, Lucey and Freitag: ! ors € UItlng89 1§ kill off Hooper om Mostil's hot | According to Red Sox officials, full de- | Tiomas. Grover and Kgan, Manning. l 7 to 6 Count. spnash to Hank. but the latter scored |tail's of Sothoron's act were not — S 't 9 a triple to the bleachers by Shee- | made available when waivers,were ask- | xesao o % W MADISON W e ©oInol bee ge 22 13. Courtney faded in favor of Shaw |ed on him. Sothoron had made two un- | Rending . T Kkl s, ; Wee S \\\ % o round ended essful_ starts in the s = champion when Wisconsin re and ‘the roumd ended with |successful starts in the Red Sox uni-| patteries—Finneran and Withrow: Karp and | $rambion = when —Wisconsin defesied Balk rolling to O'Rourke. form. Johnson. B e it e e Griffs Azain Get Busy. . At Rochester— I H K llinois, with whom they had been tied s Fadeless Bl Then the Nationals again zot busy. - Ruflalo 129 3l for the lead. ue e ge fl»r led with a double over the far Paskert Goes to Minora. Recheats: B ’;zk‘ Both Michigan and Illinois have won r s pner and counted without delay on| KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 7.—Dode r,:‘";;{,";r_fl;""“"' AndEBengougts> .| ten games, but Michigan has lost two anks' single to center, Howard | Paskert, veteran major league outfielder, to_Illinois’ one. . making second on the throw-in.|has accepted terms offered him by the | At Toronto— e g Michigan went into the lead in the | WE_CONTINUE this most sensational offer anks stole third and tallied on |Kansas City club. 5 2o rst inning through a home run by in an ea; 2 5 | Emrru,\"s lonz Ay to Mostill. e s v n“"m”_n: Shackleford and again in the sixth = rnest desire to keep prices down. G Rourke lofted to Falk and the pa- D= ¥ through errors by Wisconsin and a cir- ‘e say in all truth—and not for “catch” de was resumed. three more Grifl- Easy Game for Clovers. : cuit hit by Karpus with two men on. . advertising p e ant counting when Shaw crashed Clover Athletic Club defeated Cleve- s VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Michigan then began playing loose ball Clot’"n Value Is at ]ts # urposes — that worsteds .of the shfety pa . ge doubled. jand Athletic Club, 28 to The] Newport News, 7: Richmond. 3. and Wisconsin. profiting by every error, g grades we offer in this sale are advancing in rris mp ngles and i Clovers made _sixteen hits. Davis| Rocky Mount, 5; Suffolk, 3. finally pullediinto a onecrun lead: price and the cost of cutting and tailoring has Michigan. 2000040006 5 6 Wisconsin.... 01220110x—712 3 & 5 i Height in Our hnson erred on Lew t® Mostil on his close the round Miller skied | fanned fifteen Cleveland batters. Portsmouth, 9: Petersburg, »nd appearance not changed. 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