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a SPORTS.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921 ) SPORTS. 8 W Athletics Making D etermined Bid to Escape Cellar : Black Sox Are Prospering Financially cellar not popular in this Volsteadian age, that of Ban Johnson's = Phillies has been arrangsd for Inde- 1 2 “We have signed one- v 2 . s —_————————————— ! year contracts y. Brottem to Rochester of th duel. official household, they may vee emerge. Of course, they have ll and given ouf emplovers an option | W Rat May Happen Bendence NV ot dilbmen have, k] | terantional i The seores were 5—7, 4—8, 7—8s ‘NATIONALS LOOK SLOW tiow Gits A Hiing | [INDICTED MEN MAKING [REXA. C. NINE T0 TOUR! | protem Goos to e | PLAYING FINAL AT NETS y ghamity, . fi’}'&“' 2 ¥ it Lt i | From Griffmen by Waiver - COMPARED WITH MACKS) | e i 2 MORE COIN THAN EVER e ; g'ég:':?;.. 35 § ‘% é"s: Has Four Holiday Games Booked in | | Nutionaix with Bing Wilier trom | *| Alonzo and Norton Meeting for ohnson, p. - e Litte Rock club of the P . Lamotte. 35 201 % Philadelphia—Anxious to List outhern Assorlation Right to Oppose Tilden for y Griffmen Helpless Before Bryan Harris While | | Bien % e ] HICAGO, June 30—Most of the Chicago White Sox players now nge for Plicher Carlrol g Oppose y b * 5 o August Contests. clder Calvo and cash hax been British Title. P S A Miin. ot #oon on trial for the alleged throwing of the 1919 world series to Cin- | ¢ - ; turned over fo the Pittaburgh ERR 2. Zachary Is Heal‘tlly Pummeled by Ambitious Picthich, ¢ 104 cinnati are prospering financially, they declared, déspite the fact| Rex Athletic Club’s bace ball team i ';"' ":'"; = ";fl‘.“' Py th> Amactated Trees. i . | | Shie 5 HE that they no longer are in organized base ball. Several of the players | ¥l leave Baturdsy morning for| | waits.on bk SLICIMANNGDS | | WINBLEDON, Juse 2—B. L C- Tallenders, Who Wm, 5-1. - Ny R say they have no desire to get back into organized base ball, declarin Philadelphia, where it is scheduled to| | pittaburgh which contexted the Norton, the South African tennissatar, Mogride: 811 that they are mnking more money than ever before. i g play four games. Saturday afternoon legality of the Miller-Brottem today won the right to meet Willlams Ericlaon. p. $01 . Joe Jackson, Happy Felsch,ySwede Risberg, Claude Williams and |the, Rexmen are to encounter the J. e as '":::‘fl'";' o e | [T e the ehallenge round of v BY DENMAN THOMPSON. éf,..c,',,',,, 1 101 Ch!fik Gandil are playing ball on Saturdays and Sundays with an inde- | B Stetson Concwan.v nine, and Sunday etes for pring training until , e men's singles in the British chame - Vet 5 A v ‘oss endent t here, i b : el h tivit atholic Club will be Judge Landi; led in f t ionship by defe ! LTHOUGH the Ath'etics still are confined in the one variety of Tow s e | Everye"game:,"i‘t he rsem;nd their presence has brought overflow crowds to [the, NaUFI C8 o 0 «ith the North ke Landivroledidn taves sty :n;.::. :' ;em..,-:::u:: ::::; been threafening to do this thing for lo, these seven long seasons! On Caught on the Fl "l on our services for four more years," . other July games scheduled, but are, | dea 6—3. 6—3. every occasion thet have restrained themselves, but it begins to look g Y | suid Juckson W are making more in Base Ball Today |anxious to boak August engagement Prexident Griith today said WIMBLEDON, England, June 30-¢ as if they finally have felt the urge and really mean to come up | " "Sfth collected half of the Na t with three catchers on hin | | Manuel Alonzo of Spain and B. L C. —————e————— | money than we did with the White Teams interested should communicate 0 not need Norton of South Africa met on the Reg i), for one; amiwll, aedls: with Manager James L. Wright, 530| | roster, the 3 new s | for air. tionals’ hits. One was & bunt to Johnny | fied. 2 s 3\ £ % . & . o . . 3 = 2 et theast. Brottem. G rds Dick famous center court here this after- ¥ Ay one amwsailiar with what's what in the American League. who | Walker, 'on which 'he had 1o sorint at | Jackson refused, 1o divulze, hlg sur- AMERICAN LEAGUE. ek Athlette Clah, independ.| | TOFFen ax & more valusble | noon to decide which would have the atrended yesterd ffair at 7th and Florida avenue, and saw the Griff hia 1 d”g A | Williams were “making piles of | Clereland pet ent Champlon of 1 District. and player. ‘:l'xh‘th;o "-‘."'.;‘m“f“,;‘ti'l ‘r’vn'rrn‘ahe’n.o_l;d; %8 | Randle Athletic Club will play for the tennis championship of Great Britain. men humbled with consummate ease by a tally of 5-1. would have been | W{H S0 AN caved a run had | doush” with a_poolroom they are | New York' surprised to learn the victors have the poorest record of any team in [he let Perkins' long fly go in the sev. operating in partnership. Washington . championthip of Southeast Washing- Other interesting matches scheduled the circuit, and that the vanquished stand third in a field of eight. enth. \Vith his eves glued on the ball | loB“fkaw"v" is half owner of a! fi::f::.‘ ton Sunday afternoon on the fleld at for today fincluded mixed doubles. in he was not surdhe had crossed into|local ‘drug store. Buck, however. cifcaz, 14th’ street and, Potomac avenue | which Randolph Lycett and Miss bed it. | wants to play in organized base bali outheast. The game will start at v |Elizabeth Ryan met F. M. T. Fisher and Mrs. Peacock, and the semi-finals 0 o'clock. Emerald Athletic Cluy' will oppose the Lafayettes in a game on Patter- PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. June 30.—The | in the women's doubics, in which Miss semi-final round ‘of the Intercollegiate | Ryan and Mlle. Lenglen opposed Miss Tennis Association tournament &hephard and Miss Howkins. warming up. but it p Phiilx. at’ Washingion. The visitors, tail s fo 1 foul territory when he g { wan 1 . _ 1t Tt be ehranter dicported theme | ! r Mac must have fizured Zachary need- | 8Kain. and is confident that eventually : alves with v ve and vizor. ed work. And ebel got a good | Ne will be reinstated. He is not play- ¢ ith vi v ; ! sbably didn't make | IN€ independent base ball with the AMES TOTAY <t as if they were going some- 3 " by PR deiinag Wi Where—and they are. Perusal of the much difference _with the Nationals | O{N€rs. saying his drug store takes'| peiroit at Cloveisud. Host son Fi 5 3y v - - . 2 ire ¢ Hith s i . Boston a son Field, 5th street and Florida ave- ! 4 old tabla of ctatisties disgloses that | Indians, Yankecs and Browns tri-|helpless against B. ol Fariid Roston ew York. Detroit 8 Sfte played here today at the Merion Cricket || en’s Lo X % ped in the| 1ddie Cicotte has a farm near De- |Chicago as Si. Louin. Chicas nue northeast. Sunday afternoon. | PYed Bt 1oAY w LIS Mejiog GRNC L Tn the men's doubles A K 12" bosa the former Ap: S nly | umphed vyesterday in the American( Five double plays de he former Apathetics now are ol | fCigue. The iwortd champions con-|course of the pasiime. Shanks hitting troit, and wiso 13 said to be mucresied e Tyiuca: und tut | tinued their heavy hitting and swamp- |into two of the threc executed by the | in a garage. Players of both clubs are to report on | s Harva < R - 3 : ., Harvard, met McNevil Drumwright. ang . o a5 ‘ esults of Yesterday's Games. |the field at 12:30. Texas, while the lower half brought to- ?,'\’:." nn’ni:::hh:mv"l and r‘i%f'b:':' ol 9 UHt{ed the Tigers, while the second-place | visitors. ~ That started by Johnny | Risberg and Felsch work at Philadeiphia, 5: Washi Washington Giantw have scheduled [gether Fritz Bastian, Indi and | x. : the rear of the XN | Yanys took a double-header from the | Walker in the seventh was a real. rapid- | jobs weck daye. but admit AL minor | PRUSIIENS % N ATISEID: Yo 10 taninge). | Rames Wit Three colored teams. . St. | Philip Neer. Leland Stanford. 4 | e nam o Lopeett Red Sox. The second game went ten | fire affair. His peg nearly knocked Mc- | depend primarify on their base bail Qeveland, 9 Detroit. 8. - | & prians will be met at Union Park| Jack Dudley and Bovd Brown of |*™jiat*Ryan will pias Ml 1 Nationals Look Dead. | innings, as did the eontest in which|Cann down and “the latter “heaved ! salaries. St. Louls,’ 4; Chicago, 3 (10 inings). [ Saturday at 5 o'clock: 7 < | Washington. play or Sw. MissRydn will mioy Mile. Lengltn t 5 #s). | Saturday clock: the Weldons | Washington, plaving for Swarthmore.|in'the challenge round of the women's om the other hand, | thgBrowns beat the White Sox. . [hearts in returning it' o TNe ‘Dliyers ‘e Ellent. doncasaiig|s will be plaved at Annapolis. Md, Sun- were, beaterl in_the doubles by Chapii| fingles tomorrow i and. | “sey n rd, s 1 Miller's running catch o n-| thoir saluries with the W ) day. and the Georgetown Athletics|and Rouse of Williams, 6—3, 5—6, 6—3. on o St pectators as an ag 2 906 | <o r ot cente the White Sox. . NATIONAL LEA! . Tilden will meet the winner of to= and Perritt gave the Tribe its 9-to-6|son's liner to left center in the ffth| byt Attorney Ben Short of the de. LEAGUE Monday. {!du.s SR s B iy Sy i ‘ no destination in | win over the cad on their feet and With 'eneq in the ni much interest in titeir work | gpeC i PRI L boy kept in after school. They | xpt B8R € o 1e nowhere and Will | gor the final retirement “Tricky igers, When Uhls weak- | was a neat bit of work. Bing stumbled | fanse® sa ) s 2 Malls was rushed to | aftar catching the ball, but prevented | iahise 1t wab reoerted §no aen Hat | pittturen d out Pinch-hitter | Dykes from taking un extra base bY | enormous Salaries. moot ot them reaie | X0% York disposed of Cobb [lobbing the ball to Rice. ey R o y | Bt s to be * - S Lonis Pe. Young Corinthians romped to a 14- iton in the challenge round Saturday. A to-2 victory over the Young Nationals. i Tilden says he is playing in better %] The winners slugged several long {form than at any time since his are | rival in Europe. “I shall Ye perfect hits. |1y fit for Saturday,” he said. appear 1o b O'Rourke _expe Eol More fast if they fail to speed | Fop Rl o abed the Red Sox §|able to return to the line-up within a| Whether the defendants in the.1919 | firocklin - 34 Hecht Comy they ? § Red Sox o . al | d s : okl pany. with seven victories circuit-lea 5 6 5 up a bit and shew some life citn | to 5 and 5 to 3. Peckinpauxh helped {day or two. His injured thumb and the world sceies scandal cuse were iile- | (intiis i by against two defeats, 45 10ading 1he | remriar cote or T e T orfiay Tt may be different today, ®jth|to win the first eagagement with astrained tendons in his amkle are re- | So%, indicted, us conténded, iwlll. be it u 57| Merchants' League. Steward 15 sec- | Focadge i the National Leagie: race \ in the bos. Walter looKed | o WVt (I8 LIS redit clout in the |sponding to treatment. Meanwhile La | definitely determined by Judge Hugo | .,y 0 AMES ond with seven w and fe 5 hey beat the Cubs white the Brawes| BABE RUTH HITS NO. 28' \ faet iwo aphearances, | homer and hls cirauit clout in the |ADo g o e ing a sons throw, 1 M. Friend next Tuesduy, When the | neara st b, Caorssas mssn | Peoples Drug Store, Pepen & Josses. | They beat the Cubs while the Braves | ) presence on the hill may have | around the bases in the tenth inning |ing arm at the shortstopping position. | trial is resumcd et Mihin, Neaot DASES | 0o ind Wooaward & Lathron follow | o e e aon are & head ot | o Ooomme. Herman, Bud maohes Too the effect of @ tonic on his mates:|after the winning tally had been i e o o The judge denied a motion made by | New York at Bostun.” Brooklyu at Phila. thece teams as named. e SRRl R e O R R L T e :u' iy v‘:mrua}:e"fq the v tor '“'irfgl'"rrfdfi "3"'""a"" ;\h'}{ oLl o FOURNIER IS INJURED attornevs for d(hw forme\ ball play- | Results of Yesterday’s Games. Elks blanked the Red Men. 3 to 0, Victofy over the Phillics. o B?s!hs "‘“2"2:“3».2’5 e‘é‘;::!gg‘:mt:ew‘n?!; o stop the rush o TS, the right-field stand. with Hoffma ers and alleged ganiblers to have th the Lol ™ i - o v . gl . n on b 3 ers to have the in the Fraternal League. Holden gave —_— Boston vesterday. The ball settled the A's are on their way and de-lpage indictments quashed. His ) Pittsburgh, 3: Chicago, 1 termined to keep going till they land ! "“ET0 1 oy ccessive hits off Faber in| BELLEVILLE. I, June 30.—First | temporary. ruling was Brooklyu, 9 Philadeiphia, 2. the winners only two hits, but they at least a notch or two higher than | pe tenth inning netted the Browns|Baseman Jacques Fournier of the St | A Bosion, 3; New York, 2. | were bunched with an_error in thel | “somewhere” ~outside the ~Polo Grounds. It was his onfy hit of the game and there was no one on. Babe is now sixteen days ahead of last I year. the basement T e Moy win over the | Louis Nationals sustained a torn ———— N sl first_inning, $when the Elks made all The oniv puzzlinz thing about the iy N o Wi ow o in “hllizion at first base.in| Perrs Athletic Club's manager wants| prrrs . . their runs. Jefferson's triple was al affray of sy WhE how the | it o the measen | an exhibition game which the Cardi- to hear {rom the Riggs Athletic Club S R e 3 restoraay | the Red Men gleaned oft Prei. ! Mackmen contrived to limit lr‘\lflm- in the sixth inning, started the d nals won. 7 to 5, )r:_l:'rdn_\. It was .m{u}.mwm irsresard to their Sat- | struck eut twenty-three men. He al selves fo a mere fistful of ra, ies. | dlsive rally with a singla. and Waezel, | ~tiu he would nol be abie o play tor n;-*\l ame. The Perry manager's|lowed his opponents five hits and one | They sccked Jezsbel Tecumseh Zach- | Collins and McManus followed sult. bout a week. telephoné is Columbin. 2116 % base on balls. Hir team won 10 i dug-out, coll eir du cune a total of| seventeen bingles, in which the fes- - tive home run, however, was conspi- Forty Years of Quality cuous by its absence l I On the other hand. Bryan Harris, You'll Be Surprised at These Great “FOURTH-0O’-JULY BARGAINS Friday and Saturday the tallest cedar in the Backian for- est of flin had the Griffs swinging like bou; in a breeze. The altitu- . cinous hurler vielded only half aj [ ] dozen blows, with a counle bunched . in only one round. and, in addition. \ was accorded some rare Support, es- - peciadly by his_inner cordon. three " ° double plavs being achieved to help him mai poise whenever it | seemed home guard might start tc ar with . . 5 o Mak We've chosen every item carefully—they’re sea- sonable, fine quality and priced so low that they rep- resent absolute maximum value. You'll have good cause to celebrate if you take advantage of the offefings here. Now read the “ad” and come in. in which they compiled . including a triple, and \efit of an error, yet col- | one run, and it required < of three swats to turn the | Whiffing Witt for a starter. ! vielded a triple to Dykes. who frapped_on Welch's bounder to La Motte. Welch pulled up at third | or Paul.Johnson's biff to right, and Johnny Walker left gm there. 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