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Browns Open Long Series With Nationals Here Today : Local Oarsmen Priming for Races ‘SPORTS, ° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 1921 SPORT S. COURTNEY AND SHOCKER,| | rathsetshew Record Wit | (ONCE IMPOSSIBLE FEATS |**ionos #s & srupenr POTOMACS HOPE TO WIN F HL ” ‘ : HONORS AS A STUDENT 0] S ACE, TO CLASH 2 and 23 || NOW SEEN ON DIAMOND IN FOUR BIG REGATTAS _ o . . . Seven Homers in Five Days [ ; / \ Visitors Boast Deadly Hitters—Bing Miller Big Y . .. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. BY H.C. BYRD. > N . £ G iffs’ h o 5 euBI{ -hl"i‘;."é";}.fi,’,"c,fi',f.,,fi‘: ;:21;: ET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORDS have overlooked- a good OTOMAC BOAT CLUB wiseacres are looking forward to the four oise O riffs’ 11t -lnmng Vi ctory te:dn‘y IB..m.'Rum made his lat- ! thing. Stunts that would have béen deemed impossible five years regattas in which crews representing the club are to enter, in the ‘ » & & . est string of homers mount to i ing' on' ri i i i 3 2 ‘ in Final With Indians. S2- 3Trg of Romors mounte = ago in base b:ixll h?ve bfen‘golng on right under their noses, with belief .!hat at least as good a record as their organization has ; games, duo:nelhlng never before a chance for speculation, if so inclined. ever made will be established. The two crgws in which the club is plac orded in major league base -ei i ing i iuss > ¢ % BT B ERRANCTIOMEEON o riofiln major leagusibase l“mgls f:irntcyee}flte oli ;:fl g:l::;i::a:h::vgaaee? played by both nLayor 1’:5 ltsl c?nf}'dence are the junior and senior eights, and, besides these, : i v ¥ . % N. - he had -not previously attained b e e , four runs or more have eral of the more confident followers of aquatics express the opinion RESH from extra-inning victories, St. Louis having nosed out the by getting four home runs in een made in one inning. : that also in the singles and doubles victories will be won. 3 - 4 3 two consecutive games. He also Odds on suggestions by the moneyed circles that such a thing could Regattas on the Potomac schedul : Mackmen, 10-9, in ten rounds at Philadelphia yesterday to clinch '11;'2!0 l;:mm-lt far ahead of his happen would have won enough.good smoking tobacco wrapped in tissue, are the People’s at Phu-delphl:.l::l; ;fi:;d‘u?o““ or 8o questions, were the scries, while Washington was obtaining an even split with an | | aceond heme run yesterdsny was | | tin of native leaf to have kept a man in rings for the remainder of the Earputhern Rowing Association at |sound about Uik thier” ey oumd eleven-inning 8-7 verdict over Cleveland, the Browns and Nationals will ?‘gmfi ?}:lmllh:\h'o ll;xt and his Yel“- 2 ' 3 1 Bufllloo:fl'e &&!I:‘él?fixfi:mfl.flltfiz u;}::.?lgg:tl ek go‘;d )crews. ! 2 ) A % = 2 - homer last scason n twenty-ei id g s one of the best cver mingle in mortal combat at American League Park this afternoon in the | | did ot arfive untii Jame 30 1t | | the other wads four runs 1 an foe B almenit (o Npare How aulckly one By R et Shice of thes vog | Esoguced on the Potomac it ought first of a set of five contests which will close the present home stand. {5gnieresting to note that in | |ning In seventeen games one side | might have become a moneyed king Potomacs will meet Some of the best | g the Nationsl Romte oy Sfrrs T i e bad aeves Tor the Griffmen thus. they probably williie |. | T pahes Baber was nurprieing | | or, theotlier mode sive rund(in aal by takiug shandls with the baysion elghts in the east and Canada. The Junior elGht 18 not mach slower c;!led u_lr_|h_lo co_n(end“wnh _lhel dambp shoots of Urban Shocker the first hitting, fAinally reaching twenty one inning tn five games, and seven | inning. N.7OF "moRe; scoring Ma coue Veterans in Senfor Eight. than the senior. I believe the Junior thing. is moist-ball manipulator bears the same relation to the Browns mine home rune. he had only in one inning were also made in five It is the senior eight Potomac Boat | Sl8ht would hold jts own. possibly as that of Faber to the White Sox, Coveleskie fo the Indians and Jones | | Bubes 1951 conomtion unve the | | E40<s, Brookisi . b, aaed e chatk Elub men regurd as thelr prize outat. Diat Tonneyivania. NI shost ol ghe to the Red Sox. This means that Harry Courtney has his work cut out | | present time reads as follows: nih Was only a few gray hairs back | plonship possibility, and with 1t Bvery seat o flled with veteran oars. | 51 you to) weite anything In. the for him today, and that the southpaw or one of his mates may have the stunt It a4 team: could make three|Comes the report of a general shake- doing time in practice which places | "¢¥8paper about what I've said. same formidable obstacle to hurdle in the wind-up battle next Sunday. runs In an’inning. That three affair | UP I the team. m:m onTah par with the best college :ngh&"nl:M ll(llov; h‘r;w hdiMQu]l it is But Shocker is not the whole St. iis elementary base ball now. A little s. That crew, according to the SC0X 20 20mit chat sny crem Louis team—not by a long shot. He i ) thing like a 3 score isn't much bet-| Don't let the home-run excitement ;fldv its followers view the situation, :‘:u{:l C?::{"“g‘ 1: ';"md will unde ia its lending flinger. and. inci- Ok, You Bing! ter than “driftwood in the wake _of | overshadow ~the ‘fact that Grimm. 18 due to “clean up” between now and | 3ARE N FUAL the ANOVY Mrerses dentally, one of the best in the busi- la speedboat. *" | Pittsburgh’s first baseman, had only or day. The boat is being stroked | yhen the veteran coach expressee Dess.” but as run-scorink assets they | S (). ints poAB oniy'q fow over minety rames |one puout Tuesday. and ‘that’s an- ROBERT S. MAXAM. by, andy iHluctarly, jons ofithe; tiest e L G D e fave nine men—seven of them regu- [ CLEVELS = 2 Vaslh. have been played beginning with the |other record duplicated. urned out in ybars, 3 almos lars—hitting over .300, and in omeof | Jam-rave. NETesS Attdtes A e Present month, with pencil stub and (m',':‘,fill;” PHILADELPHIA, June 15.—Robert|and in it, besides him, are Bob Dun- |8 certainty that the 'club “which them—Hank Severeid, who boasts of : Wamlaganss, 4 0 2 3 5 o0 12_Dauss, Detroit () Detrolt — S. Mazam of Washington, D. C., a|Can. for years a star in singles; Bur- | makes its home in the shadow of the a mark of .319—as valuable a back- j beake . ef 411100 ¥ 14— Dagby, Clev. (R)..Clev. 3 member of the University of Pennsyl- | 5% Supplee, Dorsett, Oliver, Scannell | Aqueduct bridge posseascs something &iop as there 1a ia the league, r Smlih F 411300 17—Uhle, Clev. () and Thomp: Thompson will be re. | Worth while in the way of oarsmen. Then there Is Ellerbe. Since getting P cade 1 2 PNe 0 0 vania track squad. today received the| membered as the man who stroked | ~Members of the regatta committee into the game regularly wl"llh the $.923383 4 George H. Frazier prize, offered an- ::emy%mr:r Jugflor:[ ul, Alexandria g‘f !::l;outhe;n"llwwxng AAs]xsocIa;mln. Browns, Frank has been clicking the i11% 00 ually to the member of o e Southern Regatta last July and | COmprising _Baltimore, Alexandr! agate at a steady gait, collecting a $ 358588 Sohavs o Lk S .n:l‘ x"' ::’ carried the crew to victory after one | Richmond and local boat clubs, wil double and a triple as his portion yes- 0 0 0 0 0 0 iddl - v our major !D’"l el ST ning the | man had lost his oar and causéd the | meet at the Potomac Boat Club Sun- ferday. for instance. The work ac- 211 0 0 0 | Admini R ki o b e ) highest scholastic standing during the | boat 1o drop back four lengths. \day afternoon at 3 o'clock. ¢omplished against thelr former majes 81 201 3| | Administration Clerks Have Reor- |Rallies in Fifth and Ninth Beat|}car, The Dreseniation vt more e | tans (olYe s dittle, leas competent | hv Lhe Governor an Sarl Smith, for . = " a5 v senlor e s e junior . 2 . whon he was exehanged, wiil make ¢ oy 00 e | ganized Team and Desire Weck- | Carroll Council Team, 7 to 8, |“Misuin scholastic record, according | Sibiv e cnioing, 10, those that have Duckpin Lists Close Tonight. and interesting side feature of the 5 7 18130 12 1 s AET OIS 5 he versit thorities, > e e two boats in their daily | Entries for the annual Recreatior . f.:‘arfimni:efi'é:"nx:;"glih.fl"wy:a‘mfg Am RHTO.AE = - Day Engagements. in K. of C. League. ,;t;u!“‘ Hu:‘lc:verg’d author mr'eelsye';';g :::k]:"'ffimbg::f gvr"uehem:fl:r:a?;,merfiny duckpin tournament will be Ipcal livery. but he is accounted a i3 15 38 0 | Clerks of the United States Rail-|_ Two big innings were enough to Of his college co e aatineaiiea” 1| e Central High School crew which e Noiai Bhte ot th Hacreation good hitter, and the records bear it 3 3 3 0 0 road Administration have reorganized Sive Keane Council a 7-to-6 victory Y e hit vork and ogd,,‘ n | made such a fine showing in three re- | Health Center. A heavy out-of-tows Boodso he'1s about due to get started. 3rozaogoo oA Ao ave aee Eamied over Carroll Council yesterday in the [Ty a1l of the e mner-] antas, AEslist e Navy' scond fentry has been filed and a record. Miller a Mean Mauler. o8 110 forded 0 thelr base ball team and are casting Knights of Columbus League. The '‘Maxam was one of the quartet that| a¢ PRilaqelphia It was o yictor over | Dreaking number of bowlers is ex- Bing Miller was the big nolse in |(hmirity [ S O Dlotrict mines. Games can be played | keane batters slammed Toomey forl established & new world one-mile re- | an Philadelphia’ it was & victor over |pected to compete for the mans the thrilling overtime battle with the | Shaw. 11 & 3 lorowd Pace-Setting Tribe After | 255 oclock Mondaya to Eridays and 3| ninth with a two-run assault upon the |lay record of 3.163-5 at the American | also defeated In the same race two (lnjer i the toncney Shar wiigol Tribe yesterday, in which McBride's o'clock on Saturdays, For dates. write p Legion games on Franklin Field June under way next Monday night. N e ariiTiah ihey oma come 8 0 o o Fourth Victory Over Tigers R. W. Ritenour, Hurley-Wright build- { same hurler B Gallagher, with & |4 He ran his quarter in 0.45. collegiate boats, The time mude in S nEnk from ‘way back to victory, e well an g0 10 Ty ing, or telephone Main 7940, branch nery” aftacic~ The: Careoils' did” i American Henley, was the third best Barely Beat Girl Bowlers. 0 L Whi s - their scoring against Schieber in thi e day. New York the same | Girl.bowl ¢ the by 5 lead. which was_ thelr fate the duy 1580 8 te Sox Triumph. Emanon Clab wants games on week |first five scasions. . Brenner of the| | Birds Can Set New Mark Biue' and "White shell enersd In the | graving und printing. who hola {hd LT, aly in the number of his hits, 4 @ % 6 3| A® @ result of their fourth con- days and Sundays. Send challenes| losers smashed for the route. 1|8 ew junior event in & borrowed boat, fin- |city duckpin ~ champlonship for . rope iveness, did secutive victory over the Tigers, the | [0 0 2" ottel, 705 Taylor street.) Yankees vamquished the Red Cross, for Straight Wins Toda; it as only defeated | women, lost to the Times' printers B tenining cven Sam c whien WIABIE OB SOUlCH. ankees yenterday moved o within o gBacteri Ahictle Clb wante gamen | 2 tos1s fulthe, Fotomns Tesgue. The Jack Dunn’s Baltimore dfl.l: B e s e averaicy R B e Patcessive doubles yesterday. Bing's | $Batted for Acosta in ninti. dians In the race for the American |Seventeen-year class interested should | Barrctt of the Red Cross got two tri- league mark held by the Glants | | been caught in dead water at the!100 pins. e e & triple and three | °Han for Milan In eleventh. Leagye championship. ~The While | communicate with Roy Baatin 1418 ples in three times at bat. L rtasityipie Aot e In- Dive Suerca defeat at the nands of gles. The first of these was 006600001 00_7| 50X dealt another blow to the Red |Pennsylvania avenue "southenst. or| Zome 2 outplayed Zone 6 to score a e thar e the scholastic eight. At that, Cen- Finish § Mee Wasted, as there was no one on base 000030003018 Sox. and the Browns, in ten innings, | télephone Lincoln 5398 between 5 and | 5-to-2 victory in the Navy Yard A S tmeme tral, after a poor start, caught uj wim Meet Tomorrow. When it was manufactured in the| mer Smith. O Rourke, | MARAECA 10 subdue the Athleties, | 6:30 p. League. ' Kuhnert held the 105ers 0| | thumme tadny so euta and’led for more than hait @ mile. | Finals of the fourth annual grad Second lantag, hut Ne o olisained o 50 Bl aife. e, And mlse slammed BOILE | o iaeen Band sine desires: contesty | thees sifetles ord for organized Two Good Crews, Saya Heeox. | FOMP0L,STIMMINE, SIAmPOnSnDs fagby in the . Was ctos e e Saind, aja0 elome /| v eams in the eleven-vear di-| M. P. Amdrews made omly four hits, Oriolen are scheduled t. L N e the rally which netted four runs to B o Stewart eir 9-10-6 tri-|vision. For engagements write Lee|but two h 4 B a Coach Hecox. undoubtedly the most {at 4 o'clock, in the municipal pools parts oftset haif a "dozen counters | Cician, 8 Worliaston: 12 e i | Umph. Colline was cffcetive until| Potter, 41 Linden avenue, Cherrydale, | Potter, e o ot chend. A3 K e e s, | | oSy aReof This hect deviloncis | Lanctentatives, of n. doges schoo Je e iath, n+ the expense of Canas | o Matte 5. nfts—of Kiaw, O o 3:| five runs. Hoyt was rushed to the |’ % ) a resuit the Canaries beat the Machin- anal the record met | |of Ereen oarsmen in the countri, is | yesterquy. © Tnary heats contesi well, cashed Rice with the marker |off Raghe. © In 4 & inninga: off mound. and with the bases filled Mohawk Athletie Clnb wants Sunday | 1818 6 to 5, in the Commercial ague. by the Corsic: mighty hard to get anything out of | Y. X [ that staved off defeat for the Na- |48 51:3 Innings: off Aconts, 4 In 4 inningw: off | fanned Cobb. Besides Ruth's pair of | §ames during July, August and Sep-{ An early wiart gave the Nivy Au- Texas League when it comes to asking him ques- | Marines thrashed Navy, 6 to 4, in ‘mam”’ b yong ‘the score and wiv oé‘u;nn“x.:.‘oxn 'numzh‘-:;:n::rf;'\'m\!:r‘lol;m: g:r‘r‘xeru‘ cérceu‘(mcleuu were made by é»m&r‘r. Send challenges to J. R.|ditors a 10-to-8 win over the War| | dual succe: tions about the capabilities of his Government L».-agnie.""rhe wlnn?r: ine thé hance to cop iater on. | o 0 {3 oa batsn_ nome cut In elerenth). smeflrfi;fl r:)";m" edBonhuries ?'a ng. 316 15th street southeast. :ugiloru'ia‘ the Tren.:ima'_ League. | Birds in a class by themselves. c"‘:fi ye;, he dd!g not hesitate to|found Hudson for twelve hits, includ And it was later on—in the eleventh— &tmek out—RBr Baghr. 2. Acosta. 3: bF | 1ou¢ his second game in @8 n . zall Canoe Club has organized | Andrea of the losers an ilson and| | — say that he ha good crews.” | ing a homer by Smith. Driver granted {hat Bing produced his most dam-!Caldwell, 3 Ralk—Mails.” Winniog pitcher— i nd game in as many days. |a base ball team and is casting ab Bland made round-trip hits. In fact, if all admissions, | Navy seven safeties. ¢ C O e | Sehacht. _Losing. pitcher—Mails. Umpires— | the White Sox winning, § to 6. Sam 'for ga 8, & about ; aging bit of bludgeon work. e 3 o r games. For engagements write| Woodmen of the World easily dis- i Menars. Chill, Owens and Naillin. Time of | Was knocked out in the seventh. when | Mana F round opemed with Harris crashing | SOy S0, 0 The Chichgoane seored five runs. Mo, | posger R. E. Lee, 1341 Munitions|posed of the Maccabees in a 10-to-6 BRIy, 10 Conten T of huriern im- : Weeny wha it hard by the Rea e | Sract Forthenne s K Helse 1L | e d Horse rans for the the t of a quar % and gave way to a pinch hitter in | heast. 4nd Wood knocked Home runs for the Dressed into service by the Speaker-|was In the fag end of this frame 2 h Preil blank losers, but the Wows piled up twelve fies.” The world sorles hero .d:l:‘\::g hat d.!lll:'rl"t“r&?:dpn?‘l: 3;&:.-:?'5»31'.6 lshaem:-e\:n!h. Wilkinson finished the | o Ffell blanked Post 3!{’}:']:’:;',‘?: healthy wallops off two Mac hurlers. o en | the 3 2, K‘]‘:ek)anv:i“;;r:wl: kmlr;nd e Dases vic(oryy!or the Griffs. The Browns bunched three ulng]ea‘:‘;“ ael‘flrlmenlal League. Wasser-| Six home runs were clouted in the Old Guy Morton was summoned from for & run in the tenth and beat the fl“dm_fl_ "‘a‘“hed for twelve hits, in- | 18-to-13 War League game in_which ' the huilpen by Manazer Spenker at! C h he FI Athletics, 10 to 9. Gudlnz o triple and two singles by Signal Corps acfeated Alr Service ) 4 had two balls and g Sigourney made two and Volkman one #° this juncture and had two bal m"zl aught on the y for Air Service, while Sadtler claimed one strike on Mill a pair and Daniels one for the win- ners. smashed a hot one past Sewell that ser. tle fans home to late dinners in a happy frame of mind. Shaw Gets Walloped. No less than half a dozen runs were the portion of the Indians in the fourth inming. After being limited fo | singles by Wamby andJohnston in the their Cleveland's hold on first place was reduced to half a game by its failure to do better than break even here, ! while the Yankees cleancd up with the Tygers at the Polo Grounds. Until’ yesterday the prescnce of a | band seemed sufficient to doom the 'y Yard overwhelmed Census in a | in Base Ba" Todqy 10 Colored Departmental Leaguc | swatfest. The winners made fourteen | hits and the losers ten. CARDS' STREAK HALTED | #ae May Happen | Lose When Giant Rally in Eighth Nets Four Runs—Reds, Braves AMERICAN LEAGUE. w. . Cleveland Pt | | first three frames they took { Nationals to defeat, some half a P ahawks in hand and scalped Shaw . < Qerelana 3 oM xent ot four triples and u | foren of A, btes Ba e tone | and Pirates Score. Washirgion 5 Dair ot singles, not to mention a pass | ot this, year MAVIDE DOSR Sle ald| After setting a ‘meason record for | e and a sacrifice. Speaker started it with a_three-base whack to center. Timer Smith walked and scored, with | 5 Has Dech IaiG o nd members of Spoks on Gardner's triple to the | ypaopconel &y N on fook advantage scoreboard. Larry promptly counting|of the club's invitation to attend the on Sewell's long fiy, of which Earl | 28 10€ 2 2ol ™ addition to the Smith ‘made & spectacular catch up | Foguiar customers, few of whom left Seainst the fence close to the foul ! hefore the fnish, ‘aithough they had line in right. Johnston topped 8| to wait three hours for ft. . drive to Shaw. but Nunamaker sin- gled. Bagby tripled just bevond (he‘ e Rest Marier to get down Tris Elasp of Tarl Smith. Jamieson shot | Speaker om strikes this season. when BT aafety past Miller for three bases | he slipped a third one over on him of the Vincent B. Costello Post play- | consecutive wins in major leagues, with a string of ten, the Cardinals slipped yesterday and lost to the! Giants. In other National League en- gagements, the Reds humbled the Dodgers, the Phillies were easy for the Pirates and the Braves over- ‘whelmed the Cubs A four-run rally in the eighth gave the Giants a 6-to-4 win over the Cards. Walker was chased from the mound by the New York attack and ! North also was scored against, Toney | hurled good ball for the Wwinners. Hornsby got three hits in four times R 2 43 34 AMES TOMORRO . Lonis at Wa Dietrit at Roston. Cleveland at Phila. Chicago.at New York. Results of Yesterday’'s Games. Washington. 8: Clerelaad. 7 (11 innings). St. Louts, 105 Dhila., 9 (10 innings). Detroit. 6. New' York. rof Chicago, 8; Boston, 6. “B.V.D.” Underwear developed an entirely new principle which completely revolutionized summer underwear. 1330 OW. ‘The foundations of the world-wide popularity of “B. V. D.” Underwear are value and satis- faction. The “B.V. D.” ideal of service is expressed in the durable fabric, made in our cotton mills, Acosta had the distinction of being wnd Wamby crashed a safety through | in the seventh Innirg: . . Shanks. Bill was left when Speaker | Spoke gave vent to his chagrin over popped to Harris on his second 2p- | losing the game by retrieving Miller's NATIONAL LEAGUE. pearance of the round. decisive hit and attempting to fire w. Although threatened in the sec-|ghe ball over the center fleld wall. at_bat. | Pittsburgh 33 & 2 ond. when sinzles by Milldr and| Joe Judge had sufficiently recovered | Bohne's hitting helped the Reds to | New Yark 33 2 and in every successive stage of manufacture— Charrity and Sewell's fumble loaded | from his twisted ankle to appear atla 7-to-2 victory In their game with | ft Touls 2 the result: proper-fitting, comfort-giving, 1 T with two out, only to have | bat for Shaw in the fifth and draw & [ the Dodgers. When Pfeffer filled the | Boston - E S prope! ng, comiort-giving, long- e e Ragby wot aiong famously | waik. The injured member is re- | bases in the seccnd, Bohne doubled | (hicagy wearing Underwear—“B.V.D.” Snill the Afth, when the Naiionals!sponding to .the baking treatment.|driving in two tallies. and in the| Cincinaati = 2 Sot Mukrand(enfndd dro;e v:lm t?h:;\‘;;‘l: i tndl h: lr&?y ?ldaymr-:vhn‘.. rlemtl:: -evle;\llh hc‘;fnt in anoth;‘r score with | Philadelphia 16 33 .327 .310 .320 'Rourke drilled a double { post_within o n a triple. xey kept the Brookl: 3 ”ual ver Maintained e ind. Judge. batting for | meantime, Brower is filling his job | wallops well ) i GAMES: FOMOROW, ity Ex Shaw, whnlked.l Colugnfi; wolngdii gy:;;lsf;czz:lrl‘?"y‘l‘urkev drove-in three | The FPhillies outhit the Pirates, oy l!;rll« E *“B.V. D.” Sleeveless *'B.V.D.” Coat Cut un for him. Earl Smith poppe: oul § e . ¥ thirteen to nine, but the Pittsb h sburgh. rook'n at Pittsbargh. Crotch Union Suit ndevabiu TN anamaker and_ Harria jofted to| ~Miller resched the charmed eircle | swat total e e etsburEh | Phila. at Cincinnati: Phils. at Clncunath (g A The B.V. D. Company ey Results of Yesterday’s Games. Youth's $1.15 the suit New Yok goc the garment 666 Speaker, but Rice shot a double over first, which bounded into the fleld ‘boxes, O'Rourke scoring and Courtney pulling up at third. Brower then 1ined one against the scoreboard for two bases, cashing Courtney and Rice. and he tallied on Miller’s solill smash to center. This meant “cur- tains” for Bagby, Caldwell. being suinmoned and checking the rally by causing Shanks to loft to Speaker. Elmer Smith reached the far corner in the fifth throuzh his double off Shaw and Gardner's sacrifice, but of .300 hitters with his four safeties in six times at bat yesterday, it being his fourteenth consecutive hitting game, in which, since June., he has raised his average 82 points. from .218. Bing now possesses a better mark than Brower, who is credited | with a percentage of .294. Looked as if Bing almost pulled a boner following his-decisive bingle in the eleventh. After trotting to with- in ten feet of first base, he swerved from the line and started as if to go to the bench, but continued and toed brace of doubles and that club won, 8 to 3. Ring was the losing pitcher, while Zinn hurled for the victor: Meusel made a homer. The Braves slammed Cheeves and Jones and beat the Cubs, 10 to Scott held the losers in check all the Home runs were made by latter way. Cruise and Southworth, getting two. the 2. CLEAN SWEEP perished there. and. facing Acosta, :‘:f ll::s':vhen one of his mates shout. ASE TODAY || s im. Doc Johnston noticed Y 3 Starting with the sixth, the Tribe was } £d, to, Bl Doc, SoRAReR, Io me B B 3:30 P.M. able to accomplish nothing until the ninth. when Caldwell's. single and Jamieson's double, which struck om the chalk mark in right, accounted for run No. 7. Jamey was flagged at third, trying to stretch his blow, Gharrity relaying Smith’s peg to Shanks. Only a double by Rice, in the seventh. was obtained off the delivery of Caldwell from the time he started toil in the fifth. until the ninth, S0 that the assault launched on Ray in this round, which netted three runs and knotted the count, came as 3 bolt from the sky. But there was some Grifithian luck attached thereto. It first was evi- dent when Milan. batting for Acosta, beat out a swinging bunt. La Motte ran for him. Smith skied to Speaker and Harris walked. Rice here in- gerted his third successive double. & blow to left center, La Motte scoring and Harris pulling up at thi: Har- Tis counted while Wamby was toss- ing out Brower. Miller then . lifted a skyscraper to short left center, run Jamey and Miller was left, olled to Sewell: b3 “‘tllh Al Schacht on the hHl for .the Nationals when the tenth opened, ‘Gardner sliced a single to right. only to be forced by Sewell, and. with one away in the eleventh, Caldwell con- hected for a Texas League.double and Jamieson a single of the same - description; but, when Wamby lofted to Earl Smith and Speaker rolled to Schacht the last chance:for the Redskins went - glimmering, for it How Griffs Are Hitting } I :f:g };fi:g: s e ‘ Palm Beach _/$ l 1 04 Mohair 133117 | Semmes Motor Company ||-Monroe Clothes Shop %% i g% T e m 613GStroetNW . Seedmll-'loor Open Saturdays Until 9 P. M. iddtim ; : pire. Owens’ attention to it and also yelled for the ball to be thrown to him. It would not have affected the result. Even had the ball been re- turned to first and Bing declared out, the winning run would have scored, hu':"lllller ‘would have lost credit for & hit. 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