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" 94 SPORTS. 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 1921. SPORTS. Nationals Face Task of Winning Fifth Straight : Records Prove Pitching Is Not So Weak MOGRIDGE WILL SEEK | RICE FAILS TO SCORE FROM FIRST ON A SINGLE. MORE LOW HIT G AMES TO LAY THE OLD JINX|»*" ; el o ¢ 2 i TO DATE THAN IN 1920 < & i ssicgs : BY JOHN B. FOSTER. Zachary Gives Fine Flinging Exhibition in \;vn G A T i e RS . . . they beat a muffled drum and wail that pitching base ball no Opener Against Tigers, Who Are Licked longer baffies batters. Cheer up, brothers! The old game is in Tenth When Brower Bingles. {doing as well as it did last y erhaps better. There were but three | one-hit games all 1920 in the National League. By lune 6, this ye had been pitched. Douglas of the Giants threw both of them, one against Pittsburgh and the other against Philadelphia Against a total of fifteen two-h « last 3 n. Clevela two BY DENMAN THOMPSO; I l AVING drawn firs: blood from the Tigers in their scramble to over-! he one until proved games for Loth | haul the league leaders, McBride's climbers today face the obstacle | st iy are of winning their fiith consecutive game. Twice before this season L g 4 Ll y / oF o e : ) Wi S i Mo oA e Sa e sntien SN they have run up a string of four straight wins, the Yanks ending one | & = 2 e i 3 ; i - : | Chicago has pitched two such ag SR ol e of them and the White Sox putting a quictus on the other. This after- ‘. : ) : . : : ; s e el e bR noon they have the prospect of first-class pitching to help them over the | [ A : % 3 o . s (the dust twice. Mogrid shurgh off hurdle—George Mogridge being the overnight choice for mound duty— i - g . e e 1 - Liem €4 lovoti but the southpaw will need all b to get the verdict over a gang of 5 > ; : 5 P e ot maulers like the Jungaleers ; i 0 § ¢ ; hiis was demonstrated yesterday when, despite the sterling exhibition of flinging given by Jezebel Tecumseh Zachary, tht Bengals broke loose after being held scoreless for seven rounds and compelled the Nationals to go into overtime to obtain a 3-2 decision. Judge was a prominent factor in| | T——————— 2 both major departments of par- e , . ticularly on the offense. he scoring | gem‘Hmn" Is First all of the locals’ tallies from a con- | v i Box | tribution including a triple. two sin-| | er Lined Into Jury =, sles and a wal a » figured. each but it was Turkey plied e punch wh home happy | Harris and Miller | Helimann, slugking out | ing in a rum the Tigers, made local | : el s base ball hixtory when he wal- | Shindfon nt the fans foped one of Zachary's offer- | ¢ 4 . j . ; ey &x into the jury box with the : o : : o 0 | . " Lo i Boston ¢ - | anes unoccupled in the elghth > 3 205 # - too much for him Brower There inning of yesterday's game. It > 2 3 : 7 nks has pitched a1l After trailinz from th set the | | waw the first time nny athiete e ? ' ; Ty tivd it up in the ninth, when | | &Vt Soeked the balt inty ohe Sutheriand £ punch need-| | un seats on the iy in o ehuie ed on being imp into service | | pionship contet, i as an em cney sticker. Going to ank Shanks biffed one over the mound. he hurled impressively in the railing the foul line i this ~ fr; urn _the Hm‘ s the firnt ce in the morn. | | . _ " Checker Champion to Visit. back after th two men up had Ing zame of n holiday four or | | % % 5 : . . < jburgh. which e 5 hut sately tenth by | | five * years ago. Hellmann'e : : 2 4 o et N e whiffing something | | drive landed in the extreme end E S i Quite’ a fow pe ~ an exhibition el wesn) x < ‘:l‘:“' -«nl T1 | of the stand in centerfield, but ! 5 2 Jithat dnercamauld two ‘one-hit | nlay at the rooms of t walked Judse and and, ; BLTS despite it great length Rice % mes -hit zames s Club, 418 Washing the latter had been forced by Rice. | | profily, fo Srent teneeh Rice | NaT BHLTY. | before 1 t building, tomor- up came Brower. The Turkey took | | jn"a crear an ke did an | - iple ers will be met a one, missed one and had "-‘1\04"""7 even longer clout f: the bat | But that's a pretty tough task even for an athlete of Sam's speed. Riee had walked in the first Inning, after Judge xingled, and attempted to follow | pito A S nnsntnil r called on him W h.n‘n» m!‘ ]‘fj;:‘ | of the same perforer in the | to the counting block when Miller shot a xafet eft center. Bush's perfect relay from ( mith to get the verdict from Umpire | Oriolex Are Running Away. 1 one to his liking and lined it to riz tenth round, which he got un- | oriarty, but the fact that Sam was able to make the play cloxe explaink the wherefore of hix xobriquet | The art of winni center to end the battle. der within a few yards of the | i large qu 1l placed bingles en- e [tively Ee auan A pai plac flagpole. i B abled th inals to register once { passed fe0uyitic - —— o ! Baitimore New York Fore! Golf il W tobb Out 103 in 85 Innings ! “In 1920 Baltimore finished by win-| vanced a notch when Le U G ! e [ west BERTY, W. V twenty-five gar n but Miller to left d Veach both connecteq for in the sixth, but neither |benedted Ty's went squarely into < thi 5 ;4(; hands and Bob's o it neq | Yanks Now Are Within Two Games i udge v to loc got under Milan's offe same thr in the opener. and they missed by a | - = y | it = , : ) narrow margin making it two. Judge jed his fiy close to the ficld boy School Twirler Strikes | 1 § | | Girls Clout Home Runs, | !good for much of that sor thing started with & n blow to center ed into the reailing, but clung| H 1! | since 1916, when the team won twer Hurris ed foul. ad-|to the Lall | i ] | But Beaten by Fathers |[tv= s in succession, “narm1 " school | | Beaten by Reds, But Braves' Win in Went V | Now they're headed for a run. Goodness knows because there 1sn't any sh with a si pred Judge, and Rice . center. which = ey & v B e plate on Busi's e T SR of Pace Setters—Red Sox en_extablished by | | Costs Pirates Lead—Cubs and S3IL =i fentnies eicommence: International Leagu argams rom Cobt Ay s clo 't in purpe passing Ain- EE2 < e [ Toniizs (i8I0 1% A featiie of isembles a hedge of hollyhook pe S udeantaee wak dulHice i or Jnih with the count three and one on Nose Out Browns. hool. He | | Cards Take Slugfests. [[ien 151012 A teature of ige A . > AT EITHER third and Juds us the SCOT™ ) Mddie in the second. It brousht up| . VO 2 R S A I Siiratesand S o by the Mixnen Mabel e aizht in nz Tues- ing medium. With one away, Jf"{_l,,mur.x with the bases filled andl Cieveland's lead in the race for thej i ": oh. el -m..;.u:;'. t::. | _Pirates and Giants are tied for the| | made by, the Misaes = Hobel sephus walloped to the '“”’y. 3¢ om | W0 out. Hub rolled to Zachary American League champlonship was | B 3 ational 1 e leadership. yester- 2 & : _ = K » thices bReSs A0 10 b Hatria | er took a header into the field | Luy to less than two games 3 | { deteat 1e Braves costin i = = b Altheush ot eaders in the X Shia i b o 5 ) e oane=ta ’Ro s N e = 1 z clul 1t advant i i iona AZUe W defeated ue i s . Heilmann Bunts One. o O'Rourke's| ;v when the world ¢hampio = ~eant advantaze Big Ten Base Ball Standing. !i°% SpAE wore oued] . | Repaint Golf Balls. ... .. 35¢ CHICAGO, June 8 —Following is the | plu. standing of the Western Conference ils games and [ bell teams at the clese of the|Fiitsbursh h his won two Golf Shoes Golf Bags. .. The Tygers | f the ninth. H as uninjured 3 | | score. bt 0ok a record- 3 threatening stat > Yanks, w! ster o At tunities to score. but 1t togik & TSI L weather. about 5,000 Viewing. the hon | The Yanks. who administered the wal cing batting feat by Mrcaiing batiine f0t ) r their | loping. now are in a position tn as- n 3 «, z 10 fi t o { by not h “mann to enable them 10 reg Jenn rs, dropping them to fourth place. | /0 0 TR it by e n . said s 5 ing job before the . e Cubs ea Qisposed o he 180 eason: I te ys b 2 S L it Pout into the ex- jEmeithe T dioe ot beior ,'(h, Jand e Gubs iemacedliol BN s WL Teams. e L : Be ginners’ Outfit, treme center - ficld of the { 2 Aoy be w4 Big Jeff Stafford. Collegian. May , (ecschzer's hit in the cighth inninz Lo - S10 T purdue That may_not_he t ncluding 3 Clubs, o for the Nationa Sox fiished in front of the Browns| : EE L S s s 1 npopulated at Sox finished in front of the Browns Be Given Chance by White they went on to heat the e o = Bag, 2 $9 98 tine o b e = : < i S d sl i siate 2 8 4 BASE BALL /%A Balls ..... . There s o eh the Bengals reg- The Yanks slammed Coveleskis for Sox This Week. | Wt ho was target for Dirate 3:30P.M. | | ¢ e anner in whicl e Be S 5 4 ! A Jatters. T hrashed rec % s LEAGUE PARK 5 red the 1 sun R e B e e ninE g Son.| PHILADBLPHIA, Juse B—A wookie|nisen X fifteen hits. The Lookouts Sign Clouter. AMERICOS MEActE s e e e O atster wa 6ifor a 9 to 2 win over the T Ipiteher who has been aching fo Pleates cexls hirteen safetiex.| ATLANTA, Ga. June 7.—Esau Set- Washington vs. Detroit ‘ for Ainsmit 1y to fiShawkey held the losers to five s - chane h major | The 1 e tie. rightfielder on the (eorgia Tech Tickets on sale at Spi ing's. 613 14th St. H 905 F Ss. nd ful y ‘;‘"‘ o She ke U, Yerd )X ever since (SRt i Ta ke st imine this season. who made a reputa- N.W.. from 8:30 A.M. to 1 P.M { 3 hit (11 \1'-.\\.;)1‘,-':‘»‘;; M it ?\““7.,‘ times 1hr."‘hr|']v., AYS RO i tests, beatin tion as a home n hitter. has been | Tickets on sale at Hecht Co.’s, 517 7th St. [ 1410 N, Y. Ave. E tow hi tor. which 1 A K bAoA it Marquard held the signed by Chattanooga ey sacrifice and < sacrifice fly to in th E |sixth inning. produced the run that h with - A 3 Olmave the Red 1 not hold, Jones plate. Biue lofted to t's double, The twirl | Southwestern U ¥ team of X n 7 to 6 irlumpn] oWt Tex Seatord pitched ainozrux three Two d. ng the ler and Bush forced Sutherland. four ned his title as league in mintn. T . e ha e, Murphy Goes to Columbus. What May I',appen hoonst i nis season) otas on _lnfi.l- sune s—ne co-| in Base Ball Today| tion team has Sutherland worked “held at third e carefully on Shanks and finally iRBatted for L . Gharrity was intentionally | pan E‘d]wtl and (¥Rourke, after fouli ).' shatted for Z ot rapped to Jones. | §Two out when win by stepping on | pagr % ol . came th \d did not | checked the R arine o Nationa 1«1 golden oppor. hiin their te th the Browns LN | s 5 Brook 3 '(\:,?y\-fii ‘|¢v:'l o the counter which o th Williams of the Rrowns |MAVe him while} Hitting three Brook pitcher. would have meant ory in 'h""; o his season home-run total to{'™ T et fmes f‘wxs !’:‘wn ol;‘u\xln £ the ninth. but were frustrated 5 3 1 hases e Cards won. 14 i 2‘3” n‘rupl:ri\ exhibition of hurling by 2 3 Tigers After Collegian. | Rosers x”“rrfh:‘{‘m' a ::_mpl: l\:\_.:ur\:(]n: . L i srashed safety | .. o % wo homers a A i nie suteniang sk X"l"l‘h:‘ r«;‘mh\rlx and went :;;fil,:m Detroit Farms Mee. COLUMBL Ohio. June S—lolas!ajco clouted for the route. The ; through Bush &t e to right by Brow- | Woodailt June S —Julie B, Mee, for- | Huffman. captain of last vear's Ohiolodeers garnered twelve wallops, in-; { o R O urkey had tried twice un- 3 cersity of Tllinois shortstop, un- | State foot ball team and cateher on the § cjyding home runs by Krueger and Pennsylvania Seventh e A ully to bunt, Jones corralled 1 0fder contract to the Detroit American ity nine, today was considering an f Griffith. i i Y! e Y Whack and forced Brower 6 olhas been sent to the T nd ciuy of |offer_of atrv-out with the Detroit he Cubs overcame the Phillies in | Avenue Street A S ice - - e Pacific Coast League under optional | Americans. R o £ with a toss to Flagstead, Rice being 38 it o '12|{ ;’IYJ;'I::;( ast League under option: lll an 8-to. watfe: Irish Meusel of l | r than the record of Georg, the G <e blow. ninth, run seared. 000000011 0 Ohio, MBU off haif a doz nts. Lee also get a four-| whno forced M Vas| ’ 3] a urchase of Outfi —— i third. Washington .1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 o 1-3 A g —_— | < 2 Eddie Murphy from the Cleve i | dge. Home run—Heilmann. | \mericans. He will report tomorrow. AMERICAN LEAGUE. = i Tessier. "ToTt wn baves S e Speaker's Wigwam Robbed. innings: off Win.Lose INTERNVATIONAL LEAGUE, imore— R .0 Ci Caught on the Fly |! ) L PETERBORO, Ontario, June S.—The imore ... 111111100 10 e By Zachar, Canadian wigwam of Tris Speaker. man- Cnrmn reitaz wes H | - Georze Mozridze, lone of the Wild pr ager of fhe Indians. has heen robbed Woroand il e Crpreal aud Mannlag i {Ziocat nu o Sutheriand. If he journeys to ldylwyld Isiand, on Sonti | | Detroit, w fonito_tace tig v and EvansTime of | Price Lake. this vear for his annual | 31 1 6 | Tigers in - this afte '’ holi he will find that 2 nost - the thieves did such'a thorouzh job that ‘Wants Games. no even the wash sink remains in his Kensington nine of the Montgomery | COttagc County (Md.) Fague wants Sunda; i \‘n":: games with District nines. For en- Park View Challenges. may be another left-handed affair, as Red Oldham is about due for a summons to toil. The pickin's were lean for the top rzers’ batting o Smith; Karpp and | g0 at Phila . Lonis at Boston. St. Louix at Boston. Results of Yesterday's Games. I S209 5 AcCabe, Rogers and | seman's write Manager E. L. Nor- Rl Viaw) Midgots wholhave won L Tragresser. = Looks as if the Browns got all the |Fis Kensington Md., or telephone|nine games in as many starts, want | WAshington, 3; Detrolt, 2 (10 inpings). At Toronto— REE best of that Ellerbe swap. Latest onjKensington 87-W contests with teams in the fourteen- Toston Sracun s | Earl Smith is that he “may" be here - e fifteen-year class. Challenges will be ¥ e = 2 tomorrow. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. received by Walter R. Harvey, 3351 e e S e L | | Milan sprunz the old charley horse | Newport News. 2: Richmond, 1. Warder street. in his leg in the Aifth inning and re-| Norfolk 1L Wiken, 6 = : . 5 1 tired in favor of Brower. who went to| e It S5 Sk %, Aloysius Nine Wins. Pittabargh + | ‘Plagstead. the pades — Aloysius nine easily defeated Christ i“"‘;w‘, | i e LGl SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. |Child Boys' Club, 7 to 5, in a game at | ook FOR WINDSHIELDS OR BODIES. | 5 y 3 v P A | the midway for an outfi Ralph| Angusta. 6. Marshall Hall yesterday. Farrington |sr Lou Installed While You Wait. | Stuart You regular Tvg ondo | Columbla pitched a good game for the winners. | Chicago | sacker, is on the hospital list with an | e e | | Riggs Seeks Contests. attack of tonsil but is expected to ack on the job in a fe . APPALAC AMES TODAY. days G Showed = bt of neree in/res|: Tonsg Riggs Atbletic Club wants Tuesday | Phiin. ai Chicugo Phone E. 6764, SUNDRIES. || Batchars in"the. third. Bob tnars | Cievoiamd i “Satartay Fames with teams | ks 3 T Howard A. French & Co. A Special Sale of 600 the fifteen-sixteen-year class. Nines | N %ot Cincinn i tsionr . : y 60 — terested) should talephone J. Lamar)| iaouat Bittsburgh, Eijtabugsh Indian Motor Cycles and pe Franklin 7 Results of Yesterday's Games. Sport Goods | l';ow Griffs Are Hithn; : i R D 424 9th St. N.W. | G. AB. H.SB.RBL Pct, | COLL . GAMES. | 0. 8 Philadelphia, 6. Used Motor Cycles Repairing | | S H FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. Purdue. ceLoult 4 Brooklyn, \ u O- rO a e | Rice, of 50 63 12 23 Lakeland. 5; Orlando, 1. - Brower. .10 29 28 2 18 {1 ’ i3] | BB ma WISSISSIPPI STATE LEAGUR. et's Ielp the boys ? Mt llian ol 5 0w Said President Clark Griffith SO e AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. PP 9 30155 38 3 2 Toledo, 6; Minneapolis. 4. S e Count Me In Complete with six blades 1 20 1 i e | TEDMONT LEAGUE. Said Manager Ty Cobb $8 9 whicen e T = St strop and canvas case 29 9 Winsto Duiam, 8. So the Base Ball Game Tomorrow $ I .OO Thursday, June 9 Detroit vs. Washington Is for the Benefit of You may wear your first pair of Paris 4 Garters by chance but you'll buy Paris : oo The Boy.s Club after that by choice. So do most men who : g .7 of Washington want sure-shot service, comfort and value, 3 " 3dand C Sts. N.W. A.STEIN & COMPANY N i2 il TICKETS ON SALE New York AT THE GATES high-grade Safety Razors—which in principle is really most practical. i i These are all perfect—and ready for use. The price, of course, can only last as long as this lot of Razor outfits last. They are on sale on the First Floor. CLARK GRIFFITH PLENTY OF ROOM FOR EVERYBODY LET'S ALL HELP THE BOYS! LOWERED IN PRICE You know the Auto-Strop—rated as one of the l BUT NOT IN QUALITY _ .