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16 SPORTS. = ~_THE . SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €., JULY 3, 1921—PART 1. * SPORTS. ' Nationals Are K-O’D by Athletics, 6 to I : Six Olympic Champions in Irish Games Here | "FAIL TO BUNCH BLOWS || How il are iting || Ceitcel Moments, . By e o2 OTHER ATHLETIC STARS 5 : G. AB. i.ll.n!.‘l’:’fi V ///// // -;OFF MACKS’ TWIRLERS - < TO CONTEST TOMORROW ¢ L LE . o . . BY JOHN B. KELLER. 34014 q Visitors, However, Display Punch, Locals Using R ; //4 ITH six former Olympic stars and ten national champions among Four Moundsmen—O’Rourke and 1 2 the hundred entries, the Irish track and field games to be held 70 4 tomorrow afternoon on Georgetown University field are ; Miller ‘Field Cleverly. i e’: likely to excel any previous meet ever conducted in the District. Crack .1 distance_runners, sprinters, high jumpers and weight men of the col- sl leges will compete with representatives of the foremost athletic clubs BY H.<. BYRD : : : The gag‘les, lsa;\cclloned by the Amateur Athletic Uaion, will get under fhsd . way at 3 o'clock. e Among the galaxy of stars who will from the ardor of twelve thousand or so fans who gathered at the | ° © ball park yesterday afterncon and yelled vainly for the runs which would have meant victory for George McBride’s hopefuls over the ‘Athletics. But the runs were not forthcoming—and never would have | - been as long as the Athletics got such pitching as they did—and the Nationals went to defeat, 6 to 1, knocked out like Carpentier—as one |p. o mic Total for Seasom Up to I’\JT[fiREST in the pugilistic encounter up in Jersey did not detract perform are Bob Le Gendre, Geéorge- the intercollegiate pentathlon cham- pionship; Will A‘l’fll*rltdn lon Leaves Tomorrow for People’s Re- |{Taxford of a, eader of e runners; youngster in the stand put it, as cold as an Eskimo’s front yard. . . R b o ey Taner: Vastly superior pitching was pro- | Thirty, Being Seventeen Days gatta in Philly—Duncan and Al Were members of the” Americai duced by Naylor and Rommel in- ha id W Hutterly to Row. ympic team last summe cumbents in the slab position for Con- Shanks Did ell Ahead of Last Year. . - rly ) A Competition for Stars. ek, Over. ik tet AW 2 *otomac Boat Club oarsmen, trained | Pitted awainst performers of such nlq Mack;; over.tnat of. the aust PHILADELFHIA. LK. HL E | NEW YORK, July 2.—Babe Ruth to the minute, will leave tomorrow |culiber will be Booth Perking, of flingers who occupied the center |y 11 0|cracked out two home runs today, morning for Philadelphia, where they | Delaware College's sr oF Lracl of the diamond for Washington. Drkes, 12 0| bringing his total up to thirty for Will compete I several Cvents in the | mun, mow running under the color of Nay - i jes as H annual People’s regatta on the Schuyl- | g, more Cross-Con v i Naylor began his dutles as If he| " Waiker, it 19 o|the season. The firat was clouted in Hill in the arternoon. Hesides the Junior | sersen i, Tormer o) it ware going to have his troubles. |J. Walker, 1b. [ 0. the seventh inning of the first game crew, Hutterly and Duncan will Ay | cprinter, now with Al uh walking two men in the first inning. : 1 :: with Boston, the other was made In the Ited and White in single races. The | yonnn ' Holden, npi S but, despite some few difficulties. he i a |the first inning of the second game. shells are being shipped today. Y s - withoat bei cored on until o 1 9| Ruth’s first homer, made off Russell, The junior crew, with the veteran | 0 ®ot by without being scor 23 S|came with the bases empty, but his Shorty Kintz as coxswain, is expected | VRIS & the sixth. and in that period pulled | — — !second was made off Meyers with one to put up a good battle in fts rac P s S through with only one counter regls- 6 11 0|man on base. During the past week the men were sent [ ON€ - o tered against him. . E. | The Yankee slugger has made one through a number of trial spins and j1este of meer apol However. apparently he was weak- . “a 0{home run more this year than he hit performed creditably. Should it win the |in the high jump. st ening from the heat, and Rommel 5 0 1|during the entire 1919 season, when junior race, the crew will be sent into |nard CF n of 1 was on the slab at the beginning of . 2 o set a record for twenty-nine, the intermediate event. of Vi holder of the seventh. Two hits were made off -3 1 0|which he surpassed last year with Bob Duncan, rated as the best oar: ord and winn Nomtel W o oigh sihere -4 o 9 fifty-four. man in the clib, who won_the associa- de's great umper. was no scoring. and in the eighth and <% & H ' y tion singles last vear, has entered the . will he matche minth it was a case of one, two, three. -3 o 1 y(fi‘:}gh ,’,’;:S:,'.',‘,"{'nd:fi: ?;'::d‘w"{.,:?“ quarter-mile dash and the mile-and-a |liam Boston of Alpha At Courtney Starts Game. Oihonrke, . 33. =% b Oltwo games he has batted out fo! quarter senior championship. Andy | New York. Boston he Courtney was perched on the fling-| & lekson, :: 1 1 3 teen circuit hits. Hutterly will strive for honors in the [politan A. A. U. title and ing slab when Washington took the 0 o 0| Peck also hit a homer, his third of associution singles contest. practically all the star du field_at the beginning of the game. 1 o | the serles. e north, sa a brillian He did not have enough stuff on the v -1 0 l“"’\"("'l when t T ball to get by longer than four and =1 I]EAN WINS G[]I-F '"'H-E The, prozram | one-third innings. and Erickson re- » 3 one. It includes 100- Taved him Hrickson waa thlen out | *Batted for Erickson in sixth. DIVIDE DOUBLE-HEADER. DR : in the sixth to allow Brower to bat | Philadeiphia or him. and Jim Shaw sought an op- | Washington 00000100 01 portunity to show why he 15 drawing | Two.base hits—Shanks, Rice, Nay Browns Take:Qpener, 11-to §,/and ng but | Three-base hit—Dugan. Stolen bas White Sox Final, 9 to 4. 0002101204 handic ard hurl, discus th Princeton Man Takes Collegiate lOther officials will e Morse, Royee Hough ; Dan Hassett a salary. Jeemes was anyt su«zae.«lu!‘ in hifld Q;ff()l’( al a SII!‘Plfll'lt ||]ll—llflnlll|!|. Double play ST. LOUIS. Jul St. Louls di ch s t Three relay product of Alexandria sand lot teams, | Gharrity. Left on bases—Philadelphi % C1S. July 2.—St. Louis di- i i decided. Teams reprose Tent in “with 0 on ‘and one down | Nahingion, 12 ‘Yasex on balle—0ff Narior, | vided & double-header with Chicage ampionship From Swestser d Baltimore will me , :'ot Courtney, 4% off Shaw, 3. Hits—0) 3 t % i ano W find o o e S ablcd Wit ot e Cplert Courtnes.” 3 '.'"u‘ id ‘n‘nr;‘x'-h'-’:- o »:‘nl-'-x;n;n.fifi e e sesond 0. 505 of Yale by 3 and 2. while another will An e Feleh's i none in 12-3 innings: of aw, n - - W I D e 5 after catching Weleh's fly and MIler | uiics: ot Galnes, 2 in 123 laings; off Nay. | _ Chicago. ARILO.A. St L ARILO.A, . WICH, Conni; .Ju | be“tan Dy auar 118 in thi inth, th I‘ d-oft lor, & in 6 Inuings; off Rommel, 2 in 3 in- | Johnson, 631 Tobin.rf. 5 0 s Dean of A_l]:lll councils of th alls in the ninth, one on the 1ead-oft | itz "Suruek ity Navior, i: by Court. | Molligunedb 3 4 0 2 1 c the' Princeton golf teum, Aaronson, Johns Ho rickson, 1. Wild Ditchea—Shaw, | Strunkrf.. 3 0 2 - intereolleglate golf championship to- | holds the Sou hird batters had singled. o [ ol i Rk, owinainepitcher | EaET 3 8 4 8 o Hoos/ING A CAREER vty ” Uy Geteaiite Tomme Bwsersen of Tale, | champlommii W Nationals g eir lone run in|lor. Losing pitcher—Courtney. Umpires—Con- | Mostil. 2 YA, 1911, by Herdert Johmesm. defending titleholder, 3 and 2 . # v ol -y iy 1 3 0 0 & eholder, 3 up and 2 to ble O Ix Ch ond when Walker went to deep left H o B Bmiohe up at the end of | 4 0 OReilly, athletle direc SRS wiien Wallier wert to déep lofy —_— 0 the eighteen holes in the morning. e fong By, | O'Rourke . singled hetween oR o although he took one stro mgre [Georictown Link WAt e e SANDLOTTERS SCHEDULE Mt Bfsiadbr i Brower batted for Erickson, but the 0 | st ar (he Mot hole and Rualn 8% 5ok mes H. M scorer best he could do was a fly to right, and Judge singled to center, putting Dean played almost perfect golf ang $ Singled to canter, putting srremes — - ’7 I ’7 ’IVI‘I . to dispose of Sw r in the after- on rdand A L Arris Totals. . 41 1 10 Totals.. 36 6 Bunch Hits on Mails in Three In- MAN HO IDA BA ES noon. going out in 36. to 37 for his op- | fouled out to Perkins. : 3 i i Make It Four Straight Wins Over | °*Batted for Davis in eighth inning. ponent. The Princeton star increased Athletics Score Pair. 2 = | and Two runs went over the plate for Red Sox—Scores Are 5 to 3 .‘: 3 0 H 3 31 H oy nings—Pinch Hitter Helps | . . 2 ?L’.’J*fif’,;;g fn“';. ain‘v&" ")‘;‘.h\:"frl. ]";u' Prae T ‘n;. ihe Sthletics In _the Sfourth, Welch RunsJohoson (2), Mulligan (2). Strunk. f . | ANDLOT nines will be active today and tomorrow. Practically | ninth and tenth, both in “bird” ang Woea Tenr oo out at second when Harris tossed and 5 to 1. Fatk Mool 2 wwiin NcManus, 'u«-.‘ in Detroit Rally. every team of any importance in the District has scheduled con- | ine 1%m o Uyl N hen S e | Indcpenden: faehration, ur oston, winning both ends of a dou- Bt BHCTUNL, 4nd Sheely. Left on|Sothoron and Caldwell, who succeeded raltar, Metropolitan, Knickerbocker and Brookland clubs are listed [ When his opponent got in a Lunker. |31 noon and include cubibinon i Perkins. Then came tragedy, as patriotic X i 4 5 29, Bases on balls | him. wi v 2 Dece ) S . y el o Dugan singled between short and | Ple-header here today by scores of |mses—Chlcago, 8; St Tonis, . BUrs o s him, were effective. 0o oome o | for holiday matches and enough junior teams Will be playing to keep Fing oana.™ (he medalin the QUAl- | hase banl game between the Knicker- e T nior ond _Then|s o 3and5 to 1. ot Rerr, 4. Hita--0% Davenport, 2 iv 3% In-| the seventh for a pinch hitter and De- | all of the smaller fields busy. ¥ 3 bockers and Dominican Lyceums, The ead o Dusan eV s fesna| Collins ana Hoyt both twirled good |nings; off Kerr, & 1n 33 Jnnines; off RSN Jo ) troit scored three runs. Anacostia fans will be treated to|play the Navy Yard Marines at 5th diamond contest 15 to begil to make that bag on the throw-im, |ball for New York. Scores: T O ik, off Deberts. none in T Johnston's hitting featured the con-a double bill by the Congress Heights |and L streets southeast, at 2:30 o'clock | Dan Hussett and Ray Kirkpatrick. Perkins wended his joyful way to the FIRST GAME. Iuning. . Hit by pitcher—By Davenport (Sis-{test. Yankees. They are booked to meet|this afternoon, wants more games. Sommities InCharst Of she meck, and home station. Bos N. ¥ 100 FStruck out—RBy Bayne, 6: by Davenport, i Detroit. AB.H. 0.A. . AB.H.0.A |Naval Air Station and Bolling Field |Send challenges to Joe Goode, 635 responsible for the ent of the These two runs were sufficient to | y Eotiom o P4 14 pe; 0.a L 1em, e by Davin, 1. Wianing piteher | puetn.. . 5 0 8 1 0 0 i|nines tomorrow afternoon, the first|F street southeast. Olympic and national champions and win, and it is not necessary to dilate | Faseras.. 3 3 o | 0 10| Lkl Loning | piteherKolp, Umplres— ) gnarien.cf. 3 1 2 0 0 4 0lgame starting at 2 o'clock. Patter-| Dreadnaught Athletle Club is to allotherd on.things incidental to the other four. | Menoskr.if 3 0 8 1 2 3 0)Mewsrs. Hildebrand and Wilson. Time of game ] Flamstidns 2 1 3 4 & 2 3 0jdon, who viclded only four hits and | meet the Quantico Marines today and g Sufficient to say that had it not been [ Prattb... 4 0 3 2 1,0 p{—2hourisnc B N 3 3 1ifanned fiftecn batters in a 12-to-5|Clarendon Athletic Association to-|Country Club Will Not Consider for some l'lbnamfleldlni:d x-;.t times the g o ; o 'fxi') g ,‘;“':',f"‘ A:’-Hl- obtanr. 251 © 0| Jones.3 2003 12 :mlo{\orll;:e lnsz::lar;ua, Drob'al‘)}y will | morrow. Both games will be played = vigitors probably would have annexed 0 0 olinson, ss. 3 Jf.. ik “ i H url for the Yanks in one of fhe en-,on Baggett Field, In Alexandria, icati i Bore: more than four during the time fol- 4215 11 4| Miivasy 3 1 Elerpedh. 4 0 8 2jToumed 4 2313 28 2 connters. I L) exandria.| Applications for Membership it lowing Erickson’s removal from the “% 8 30 03 o fmakr- 21 Willlameqf 2 1 4 0f Fhmkep.[2 1 1 0 00 Winston Athletic Club will go to| National Athletic Club proved easy After July 10. ' game. Russellpll 3 1 0 0 v of.. 4 1 Jacobson,1b3 3 8 2| Hollingp.. 1 0 0 0 900 . Md., tomorgow for two games | for the Owls in a 10-to-1 game. ¥ 100-vard O'Rourke and Mliller Star. Ruelt..... 0 0 0 0 : ‘1 4 ;-.' 4 % ‘Woodal 100 ' 319 n-mlezh“(_r“;sw:vagfil;:;:le;lr: L;Luhl..ep;\rl:!:{:rmlnn:::th;i\filn?;rs 1«1( blolh teams CTheblm‘ard of governors of the|tain, ‘e 'Rourke: and Miller are entitled to| Towmis.. 55 75150 —== 1 20322 o1 209 ng with four safeties in as|Columbia Country Club, where the hold the center of the stage In full| smeee for Wenen ta cm oy ” o 12 2.4 $21 3 Toe. 32100718 Touls. 32 927 10,8L 1010 H street mortheast, tomor-|many trials. ; open champlonship of the United gldre of the calcium in the award of | thattea for Raseell in ninth faniner Hodgep.o 1 0 *Ratted for Ehmke in seventh. Pipet Bt s e T o L JanquishediStates, will be held, beginning, July fielding honors. In the first two in- £ Hodgep... 1 & e e Eomorat In gt yTipetomn Atkietic £0es to | Brookland Athletic Club, 4 to 2, at(19. have announced that no applica- nings the former made Ant piays, one S0 2001001 1l § O ey 670 0 02 1 8 o a_g|Maryland Park today for an engage- | Hyattsville yesterday. Wilson, pitch- | tions for admission to the club on when he staved off a possible run by | ™~ e 0 W 0 &5 ——— Cleveland 01010001 ofix|'l’,'l;":m:,':"m‘l‘?fl-!:n':; Athletie ‘Club. | Ing for 1 e \winners, struck out nine | the active or special lists will be con- fi::lmhiia;r:w?m?llesr '!iS'n‘.?,.{f.‘;‘ Dy Hoftman Exorsed. Collina. (2 Towocbans piga| TouIe:. 35 ';"""‘“ r“’":m‘ml RUaStorten (3), Veach, Youne, Bamler. | ager Cheseldine e 1005, 3en ‘s(roel | oarael unk, ed four hits"gnd mo sidered snlil:’,‘;‘;l’;,el:,’,' it i wntl i Teake. x > = ollins, v > . Veeney in . voodall, Gardner, Johnston (2). Errors—Rlue, . b B . y ! cas |8 5 To Mend off WLt at Secona with & per. | goeuel, T, Coliing © Threebase hit—scott. | Hhatted for S ninth. . e, T e it Julmston. | Southeast, at 11:30 o'clock this mora-| Le Drolt Tizers are to play a dou-|announced, because of the crowded |can Lvceun. fect peg to Harris; the other when he | fice hite—Peckinpangh. Pinp, Karr. Donble | > 0 1160 0 2 0 0—t|Stolen base—Jotinaton. 'Sacrifices—Matls (21, | Ing. ) ble-header tomorrow in Lakeland, |condition of the course on Saturday 3 o valk 0 el o - v bp, Karr. Donble;chieago a o Bassler, Wamshganss, Flagstead. Double play | Potomac Athletic Club, which is to Md. SRR 2 : got J. Walke grounder almost be- | plass—Ward, Peckin] pp: Scott, [ St. Louls. 02200104 x9 d o Young. Left on . Sundays and holidays. ugh and P cond base and shot the ball to Left on bases—New - Tohmon:, S McClellan, —Heliman 1o Flaeal The constitution of the club limits head of that worthy just by the ses on balle—Off Rua. | o Runs—Johnson, Erune ST e el the membership to 800, The present al eyelash. X balls—Off Mails, 2; offt Ehmke, 3: off Sof "1 . Hit by pltcher—By —Johnson, Ellerbe, : . ‘2. Hite—Oft Elimke, 7 W membership is 773. New members! ~TIncidentally, O'Rourke showed his | Russell (\Wa Struck ont—By W. Collin, | Butwelt. Berore SHORUe, T base hit— | b 2"\ 3 Innings; off Mails, hat May Happefl ST b Gested only to 81 vesanrial by Russe Wi piteh—Ww, Coliins. Um- | ORI Ty ree'base hits—Sheely, Tobin. i oftRothoron: - none in 1 N Membership of the club is made up | 3 in Base Ball Today hind Detroit, 4. Rax gameness by continuing in the game 4Py Rustell & ¥ ‘ after he had been knocked cold by | Piy-Messrs, Qwen and Chill. - Time of game | jyome runs—Jacobson, Williams. Stoien bases o "Caldwell” none in 1" taning. ‘It of the following classes: Honorary | —Willlams, Johnson, Mulligan. Racrifice hits out jmembers, 6; life members, 30; active | Naylor when the latter jumped back| p o R e & ton. AB.H. 0.A. N. Y. 3:48 o} 2) Y¢ B —RBy Ehmke, 3: Maile, Winning pitcher for the bug atter a throw to second | e mtnt®; APR 04 p Yo o APT Q4 | Sdcdanus | (3, Xarsan. fobeen, | S0 | ZEL DY g pliher “Malla Embiros . members, 401; associate membe to’catch him nagping. Naylor had led | Foster.3b. 4 1 1 0 3 3 o|pax-Serersld I 5T Hases on_balls_Off | Mesars. Dincen and Moriarty. Time of game, | Holds Reds to Three Hits and AMERICAN LEAGUE. 127; congressional members, 11;1) off“in the fifth wth a double, and was if.4 0 0 0 1 1 0f3feWeeney, 2: oft Hodge, 2; off Burwell, 1 |2 hours. 3 active special, 78; women members. | ",';f"";‘,"",-,;‘;“:‘;;‘;‘,’,“g’a,‘l"’rx";hfi‘g“r:; £33 21 2| O McWeenes. 3 v 3 tnnings; of Helps Beat Cubs With Own it ; &P 3 funior mefubers, 7 non-resident, rit¥ called for a S s 3 9 . 6 in O innings. Struck out—By Mc- % > 25 3 2 , ‘and members_absent on military piten, and O'Rourkte had the throw. in 1033 012 0l REL °1 by Hoage, 1 by Burwenr 4. wiid | CLEMONS’ HOMER WINS. Two Clouts. Voeblagton KRB ervice, 12. = ey a1—Conrad . his hands before Naylor knew what s$082 9 7 5| pitcn—Burwell. ~ Losing' pitcher—McWeeney. PITTSBURGH, July 2—Babe Adams | Detroit . ® | don, s a wa# up. The Mackian made a des- 2132 1 Z 9| Umpires—Wilson ana Hildebrand. " Time of , July 2. Botion -35. 38 - E ——— Battimore . ¢.; Tty i e perate lunge b?“;“ toward the bag, ;nd 0000 game—1 hour and 45 minutes. Nets Cardinals Two Runs and De-|Wwas in rare form today, holding Cln-}sn Lou 32 40 444 452 vard mov : his hip _went full against O'Rourke's ———— —— —_— cinnati to three hits, and Pittsburgh |Chicago 28 39 . g . unattached: n, chin. O'Rourke was “dead to the 38 72410 102718 feats Cubs by 3 to 2. i Philadelp 28 41 1408 414 .400 i Keef, Lieh, Washington % o v - 4 on, 9 to 0. GAMESR TO] GAMES TOMORROW. Juvelin—Le Gendre, Drgeton oW ;'rg":enz“?égs:ng!zergcfm-eorh;:e‘zvu:fg 90 1’| DODGERS BUY A PAIR. CHICAGO, July 2—A home run by| The Pirates batted the delivery of|Phila. at Washington. Washington at Boston, New York, %y, CERRERIONT, DA, But he held the ball until it was taken | muns Ruel, “Fewster, Peckin “‘: x‘;;" TehAE aemon- In the seventn inning, with both Brenton and Coumbe hard and | Chicago at St Louls. Detrolt at St, Louis, sDiscus—Le Gendre, Georgetown; Muller, 4 taid - {Obtain Catcher an: *hi acker | Lavan on base, won for St. Louis|often. . Chicago at Cieveland, ; 2 New York. oz hisnand. Ao he uished ithe ;‘.‘:‘g‘~m9:_“‘,",l,;m§";d“:’-;§;fl'r"fim o O | against ‘Chicago today, 3 to 2. Jim| Adams issued no passes and at bat Fhila. at New York. | Hutchison Learned His Golf at St. | Hish jimp—Boston, Alpha; Chambertain, Willer's work in®left fleld stood out, | —Ruth,. Peckinpaugh. Sacrifice—Fewater. From Memphis Team. Vaughan held the opponents to seven |he secured a double and a triple. Results of Yesterday’s Games, . Tatercity veley—Wishiipto B (hret of s Six catohes being difcult, | Double plavs—Pratt to Scott to Mclnals Pipp RK. July 2.—The Brooklyn | lit8; While Chicago made eleven off| Cinci, ABH.0.A Pbgh ABEH.O.A Andrews—Became American b retar B e patimote, One: & fly ball along the foul line, | (unarsisted). Peckinpaugh to Baker, Peckin-| NEW VORK, July 2.-The vn | Doak. ] Rohne,3b... 4 0 S 4 Bigbeeif...4 1 4 0 tinore Dross Dhines Wan era, Tips’, Bale s Arabbed bout ejent inches or & |pueh to Ward to' Pipn, Scott fo Melnais. | Nationals have purchased B M BURE1 ar . AR QA Chiosgo. ABH. 0. Danbertib 4 010 0 Caercr. 4 1 8 0 ; 17 Years Ago, Ko of C. reluy—carroll, Totomne, Spldiig ‘i s 8¢ J ases 3 2 . > & L. .. 0 rf... B 2 h.3b. “v'le,s N " b3 Keane. L S Bad foot from the ground. And so unex-|on balls O Karr, 3: off Hoyt, I - Hits—_Of | baseman, from the Memphis club of the e b s 113 o Birres b 9 3 5| Nowief. 8 0 4 1 Bambreab4 2 0 0 Fock: Matslilsons e Chicagnr arocg oo peeted was the catcl a ourke ) Myers, 4 (none out in first) ; off Karr, 6 in|Southern Association. Stock,3b... 4 0 1 4 Terry,2b.. 4 0 5 4| Wingoc... 3 1 1 1 Kohwerrf. 4 2 38 0 feasional, who Wor Cago. D) —_— and Shanks stood Jooking at Miiler|8 iunings. Struck out—By Host, 2; by Karr, |~ Both men will remain with the Mem- | Hornsby.2b 4 1 & 2 Grimes.lb. 4 212 0 Bressler.f. 8 0 2 0 Tierney.2b. 4 1 0 2 eaaional, who won the Britiah open even after the ball had been thrown |3, Losing pitcher—afyers Umpires Messrs.}pnig team until the close of the season. |Schultzrf.. 4 1 1 0 Barberf.. 4 2 1 0 if..3 1 1 1 Grimm.ib..4 1 8 0 title, is western open champion and to the diamond. wondering how it had |Chill and Owens. Time of game—1 hour and Tavanss... 4 1 4 8 Maiselef.. 4 2 3 0 3 0 3 1 Schmidte..3 1 2 1 L. Pet. Wi was runner-up with three other pro- heen done. Another catch Miller made |33 minutes. S Clemons,c.. 4 1 1 0 Deal8b.... 4 1 1 1 0001 1 0 Ol piteshurgh . 25 lov6 _m;“’;u fessionals to Edward Ray last year in wak within a few feet of the bleach- —_— MEXICO HAS LEAGUE. "4 1 2 1 OFarrelic. 4 2 2 0 2008 2 0 1|XNew York = " 87| the national open at Toledo, has been ors when he dragged down C. Walk- . ~+8.0.0 3 Vaushur,. 3 2 0 2 1000 o o8 29 |termed ‘the «Chick” Evans of profes- —— er’s tremendous cfack as lead-off man TWO FOR BROOKLYN. e Twamblye, 1 0 @ O] oo e T T sionals, because his chances of suc- spass . :,"mz«;‘xt-d"{;'éz}m"l Hard imer After the President Obregon Throws Out Ball [ Totals...34 72718 Totals...38 11 27 14| epatted for be in ninth foning. 2 coss :;1" ;?l‘lional toum(a_ment% nave | Feasibility of Ten-Beat Stroke Is 5 . g < Bt ted i, i Coum| B 36 - :453| been blighted s0 many times despite B 5 two men who followed Walker had|Conquer Phillies by Scores of 11 to to Open Season. . e n-on: s Vapee ”; 6 b Bbuicd] ottt o 9.2 99002092 D10 4o an 365 302 ;:e;;n:n}imgus opinion of experts that Discussed by Expert Writer : 9 and 5 to 3. MEXICO CITY, July 2—President |Chicago. .0101000 0 02| g bee, Carey (2), Maranville (8), GAMES TOMORROW. ne goiIer: i B 8 O T sut e Arat DAl AL | Tass. Tavan, Clemonn, Heathcote, Grimes. | Schmiat, Adume (1. Errors W ingo. Dressier . Clncinatl st Chicago.’ | _Many times Hutchison has set the on Aquatics. MAGDALEN CREW FIRST. PHILADELPHIA, July 2.—Brooklyn | Srr onening of the base ball season | Maisel, Brrori—Heathcote, Kelleher, Barber. | Two-base hits—Bigiee, Carey, Adams. Three: | Bos(p0 8¢ New Sork. Boston at Phila ' ° |galleries agog with wonderful rounds. = = " took bo d e Vaughn, Hornsby. Home run— | base hits—Barnhart, Adams. Sacrifice hits— | St Louis icago. St. Louis at Pitisb'h. Jonly to run into a slump in one or, Just as swimming experts are he- o0k both ends of a double-header from |here. ‘A league has been organized |fmobite B Vethier Midliel" ra Lot | Righee. Cares. Donble play—Maransille and N. Y. at Brooklyn. | two others, and lose the lead. When |ginning to agree on the superiagity of i i g yPhiladelphia today, 11 to 9 and 5 to 3. and W rontnout e sammer. 1% on bases—Chicago, 9 St. Louis, Hit by Grimm. Left on bases—Cincinnati, 2: Pitts- Results of Yesterday’s Games, |he wrested the western open title|the six-beat double trudgeon-crawl Wins Big British Bace—Diamond|) |~ = o o s ABH.0.a| “The winner will be awarded a pen- |pitcherBy Vaughn (Foursler) Seruck out| arsh 5 Hite O B © ivck outoby | Pittsbureh, 9; Cinctanatt o. from James Barnes last summer, he |Stroke, there comes a bit of news Sculls to Dutch Entry. onony.. ARGy LRl ABH-QAL ant as one of the many athletic| Bhanc Sosk. Tasing’ piteher Vaughn. Unt | \nams, 8. Losiug pitcher—Brenton. Umpires | Brooklyn, 11—3: Phiiadelphis, 9—3. barely squeezed through, getting into | Which ‘seems likely to start fresh ar- o . . Johnston,ss 6 4 4 3 ss 5 2 2 3|features of the centennial celebration |pjres—Messrs. Rigler and Moran. Time of | —Messrs. Klem and Brennan. Time of game 8t. Louls, 8; Chicago, 2. trouble on the, last three holes and |gFuing. more experimentation, with HWENLEY, England, July 2—The ;-r‘grm f. 4 2 0 0 Wright'e.2b5 2 4 2|to be held here in September. game—1 hour and 50 minutes. —1 hour and 27 minutes. New York-Boston, rain, | taking 80, including 8 on the 16th and | Possible conclusions of moment event- classic event o e annual Henley | {hmatid 3 . Hutchison was born at the shrine is Prof. Richard Nelligan of Am- Tegatta, was won today Dy the crew | JTerely- & 2 3 1 Willlsmsces 3 8 0 F e! By Ripley TIED FOR LEAGUE LEAD. of golf and learned the game on the [ Nerst, a prominent and prolific writer of Magdalen College, which defeated o5 2 s 23 2rore. e . PORTSMOUTH, V: famous St. Andrews links, Scotland, |©P aduatics, who furnishes the infor- Jesus College by one length. The 002 3001 7 a., July 2.—The first | where he. gained his world laurels |Mation warranted to arouse general time was six_minutes. 188 1108 . |half race of the Virginia League for this|yesterday. He came to America sev- | interest and discussion. He savs in Eyken, the Dutch oarsmen, defeated o900 2000 season was brought to a close today, with | enteen years ago. He attracted the |COmmenting on recent develgpments J. Feresford of the Thames Rowing AT, e Rocky Mount and Wilson, the two North |attention: of Willlam Carnegle, a |if,the art of natatation: e Clab in the final of the h‘D‘i?m;: Ring in elghth fnoing. Carolina teams in the circuit, tied for |nephew of the late financier. Carnegie “1 used to think that a distance Sculls, by a lenzth| an((‘l“a‘wzm» .M; HesaNiva 38 63 b 60s 6 i first place. placed the youthful Scot on' a course | SWimmer should not go beyond : time was elght minutes tWenty-siX | phiiadersiia 13 0 00 08 0 1 2—9 at Cumberland Tsland, and later Jock, | louf-beat leg thrash, or four scis- ! - wRum—Olton (@), Johnston (2). Grifth, Z. Briton Wins Golf Title. having displayed £ood golf, was em- | tho ‘two arms, because Y Dhagiuet eat, Schmandt, 5 ¥ : 2 - 3 : Will Coach Northwestern. Tebonrvenn, Barkinson,® WHghtatoae, Mewsel By the Assoclated Press, gheny Country Club, Plttsburgh. Af- | that the 1eEs would tire too rapidly (2), Lee, Williamson (2), R. Miller. Errors— BOULOGNE, France, July 2.—Aubrey |ter Wwinning the western Pennsyl- am convinced now that a six- beat action is more effective and I Frank Hill has been selected as { Farkinson, R. Miller (3), Peters. Two-base WAnK aeh for. Northwentern Uni- | hite—Johuston (2) Schmandt, Parkinson, Wil- track «**Hin, who s particularly [llame Peters, Brueey. Home runs—Wheat, Boomer, & young British professional | VATI& open title five times and also|gonrt kuow 5 golfer of the St. Cloud, France, Club, |the Pennsylvania open once, Hut-|‘concerning ::“e:’:f. t‘r"::f:: et gl yesterday won the French open golf [Chison went to Chicago as profes-|grive, in view of certain facte With the | Wrightstone, Willlams. _Stolen_bases—Meusel, well known for IS wgttion O emie | Sohnaton, Janvein (3). Wheat. Myers. Sacrife \|championship by defeating Arnaud Mas- [sional at the Glen View Golf Club,| “For instance, Damon of Amherst Great Lakes e his duties next hits—Grifith, Olson. ' Double plays—Johnston sey of France in the play-off of Thurs- [where he still holds forth. uses a ten-beat crawl and can :‘ ':"a". team, will ass to Olson; R. Miller to Lee. Left on bases— day's tie. Boomer scored 135 and Mas-| Hutchison tied with George Sargent | without apporent srerr fon old it Brooklyn, 10: Philadeiphia, 9. Bases on ball fall. - ——— ~Off Ring, 5; off Cadore, 3: off Schupp, 2. Hits—Of Ring, 13 In 8 inningw; off Haum: I sey 142. = for second place when Walter Hagen [mj mile. I have nev 7 o w wonsthe western open title at Blue | such a remarkable les drive When 'Ix.{! o o Mound Club, Milwaukee, in 1916, taking - s e s U. S. Cricketers Going Abroad. [257 to Hagen's 286. He was second | smecd i fonud Simce was unbal- PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 2.—A |the same year to Evans in the na-)ing the many kicks with the : SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. gartner, 1 in 1 inning; off Cadore, 8 in 6 in- Little Rock, nings: off Schupp, 7 in 3 (nnings. ' Btruck eut Memphis. —By Ring, 2; by Cagore, 5; by Bchupp, 2. Atlanta, 8: New Orleans. 6, WIld_pitches—Ring, Baumgartner. Wini i - FYHIACIRS KUY 3 . ng tional open at Minikanda, Minneap- | movemonts. B Wi . Nashvilie, pitcher—Cadore. Losing pitcher—Ring. Ume hiladelphia cricket team, selected|;lig taking 288 strokes to Evans' rec. | the width of the 11::;' zlmnl.slxnm.--:;adlvllv- from players of the Merion, German- | o1/ 7 town, Frankford and Philadelphia |79 286 clubs, to be known as the Pilgrims, pires—Messrs. 0'Day and Quigley. Time of game—2 hours and 5 minutes. He did not get so close to|crease body roll, whercupon he gain- the top again until 1920, when he won |ed excellent rhythm. As Damon is olk. 0. Newport News. 14, Bkiyn. AB.H.O0.A. Phila. AB.H.O0.A. will invade England this month for |the Western operf and tied with Leo|not a ong a or a youth of unusual strength or Forembne, 31 Boctmuenty & Hotvnib. 4 1 4 2 FTEEE & sorles of eleven matchs. | DI O D e At 256, for | resoresnn 1 "o ot oo arly Norfolk, S: 1148 1223 : 3 er this in- IDMONT LEAGUE. sez21 v 4117 runner-up to Ray, who took 295. dividual case as substantiating any . "?',?."', i, 42100 t4 112 1 Vandy Plans for Sports. et LD belief or theory. but I am of the Raleigh, 4; Wimton Salem, 2. $3290 4 220 NASHVILLE, T = opinion that it is such cases which Greenapirox 82 High Polat, 1000 b4 0 3 » Tenn., July 2.—Adop- Trotter in Speedy Pace. open the way to new ideas, and I feel Danville, 9; ol 4 llg § 3150 tion of the one-year rule, re-election SAGINAW, Mich., July 2.—Herbel- that discussion of them may be of SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. 4002 3100 of officers and directors and approval | wyn, trotter from the Geers stables, | Value to the sport at large. Charlotte. 4; Augusta, 3. Totals.. 36 827 ® nuzn of he proposed plans for the erec |covered the first half of the first heat flaricnten, 3 Spertactorr v Brooklya..... 0 0 0210028 stadium featured the annual meeting | Sogne, 3.07% ana 2.09%. respectivers,| _Jockey Shilling Reinstated. 5 ” of Vanderbilt Athletic Association. ~ | for the three heats. The performance| BALTIMORE., Md. July 2—After a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. (ET i, Wt St ) —_— is belleved to constitute world half-|stormy, prolonged and secret session Kansas Citr, 0 Mitwaukee, 5. Mysrs, Zsbourvesn, Parkinwe, Wrightatoer. @iants to Reinstate Douglass, |™!® records. e o et Tome its—Scl t, 3 1. base bits—Schmandt, Myers, Meusel. Home Carroll H. Shilling reinstatement and BOSTON, July 2—Phil Douglass,| grp) Lead Wolverine Nine. mx;.—nl;ugnm‘.lw‘rlfl;;-n:’nk,‘ John: Im.r:‘l:nel to him a jocke L Act ouE Ay Dol rimes. 4 [ @tant pitcher, who had absented him- iasyie to tilm 4 Jockers Moense - Action bases—Brookiyn, ' 4: Philadelphi; Double self §rom the team for several days,| Ernie Vick of Toledo, catcher on the [on the case of H. (uy fedwell was has rejoined his clubmates and wili [ Michigan base ball club, has been {Postponed until Julv f. =Suillne was 922 varsity | set down for rough riding by the New Do felnsteted, Mamger MNeGrew |named captain of the 19 | O tleey Club oIght 5ears Mgo: / - teamy e 7 Lee to Parkinson; Olson, Johnston to Schmandt. . 4: Reading, 3. Balk—Hubbell. Tmpires—Mess: .u%um and « oronto, . 4; Byracuse, & L o 0'Day, - Time of seme=Ld hops aauten, v o~ . 3 ! - ¢ 2 T ‘~/ . ‘ ‘ AGUE, plays—Grimes, Johnston to Schmandt: Meusel, l

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