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24 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921 SPORTS. a Na tionals and Red Sox in Another Double Bill Today : 17 Homers in Major Le ague Games GRIFFS NOW ARE EVEN |Pober Privste—Toe Man With the Fecle Memery. 8y Webster KT LY AND MEUSEL ‘TIE _ [PASE BALL CINSRAC FOR N. L. CIRCUIT HITS| INDICTMENT T0 STAND r)" AT 5_ AIJL WITH BOSTON WHAT.D10 You DID You SAY THE BLUE S ARE -Te SAY THE VALUE § THE BLUES §0 CENTS - THE Zachary and Courtney Are Enabled to Win by SEVENTEEN e, ratis S5ETE, S8 yegterday: i fhe wasmalorh e iAo iy, (&—ssagy Sides THE WHITES 10 i~ OF THE CHIPS WeRE A QuarTer [( REDS 23 AN leagues. Nine were hit in the American and eight in the National. |qansh the general conspiracy ndict- WHITE § - 10 » McBride’s Charges Staging Big Inning i ReDs - 25 A tie for the National leadership for home-run honors was brought | ™ent agaiast eighteen former base | about by Kelly of the Giants making two home runs and Meusel of the | 21} Players and alleged gamblers in ’ Phillies making one. Each has twelve to his credit. Kelly made both in | commecy o 7 " 1 1010 wworld series in Each Fray. ; i one game, a feat performed also by Southworth of the Braves and Baker of the Yankees. Veach and Heilman of the Tigers each made heme runs | it the momee e in the mormng(comest and repeated in the afternoon. Other sluggers | which of the twelv: e 1 e were Young, Giants; Wheat, Dodgers; Williams, Phillies, and Meusel, | o seiar o wviocsons. tor e bt Schang and Ward, Yankees. Two Clncinnati men batted out of | Cards and the Reds and Cubs shared | P13¥¢r8 arguing the prosecution could BY DENMAN THOMPSON. OSTON. July 35— After proving 2 terrible bust against the lowly A's on their own lack lot. it did the Nationals a lot of good to invade the land of beans and the sacred cod and take both ends of a it e e o o | aners siot. tey iwsive Sonspitacy <harans &t double-header from the Red Sox. 4 to 1 and 7 to 3. lucidentally, it ;"“‘;(;‘“:*’:I“n;i'(""l““b'\"‘l"»mfl" une MIX-UD | Heavy hitting gave the Glants §-to-1 | °7S" 5 B and 7-to-4 wins over the Dodgers. | The state announced that Judgw and bat again, as it was Wingo's [The New Yorkers scored three fimes | Kenesaw M. Landis, high commission . each hav- chance at the plate. Luque promptly (in the first inning of the morning | er of base ball, would be called to r to ity rris with the Hubites on the brought them up to ever in additi ' ing won hali of the ten contests run off this i ! y hit another single. i Cancy for celehitativn uf the holiday, the fact that the/] < : 3 affair and never were in danger there- | fute the claim advanced by the d. i 4 . h § n the Amreican League there were |ur Y 218 i victory wasachieved With the-itse. 1% s dnedins niueH, - m t re |after. A sixth inning rally gave them | fense that base ball players are no: othe hill s listed i ternoon, 1l anothe . - h ‘The P! were downed, 6 to 4, | w seri 3 'y - and the conservation of fngers is a ¢ly essential 1f the club is to BLUE = 10CENTS A-QLA Bosten, two-ply rlumphs were rec- |by the Braves in the morning O Altorncy atas wals he would ask Judee 1 acquit itseli with credit in the swing throagh the west, which opens in 1SN T AT ? 7 grded by the Indians over the White |3 to 2 in ten Innings in the afternoon. | Friend to hold night sesslons of court qeuuit Hsell i ! /{\ \NELL, TAKE OuT ox at Cleveland, the Tigers in their |In the final game the Phillics out- | to speed up the trial. _ B . N1 TeosE 2 BLUES AnD engagements with the Browns at St.|batted the Braves, twelve hits to four, | Judge Friend denfed the defense's Outrankir ot jE— — - Z RED AMD Louis and the Yankees, who were|but committed five errors that helped | plen that the state be required to that a brace « & Biz S . THE BLUES ARE [ pitted against the Athletics at the |in the scoring. | G155 Shieh esunt Whe toal ehouta in one day Wi proved | nother Big Session 5o < THE REDS \ A WHITE . THE ! Polo Grounds, in New York. | , The Pirates defeated he Cards, 5 to | proceed on and ordered the case fo the victim i — 5 AMQ THE PBLUES ARE 5O - | The Tribe beat the White Sox. |2 in the morning. then 10st, 3 to 6. in | proceed under the full indictment. This Jones 25 . H REDS 25 to 4. and 11 to 10, and Guy Morton, a | the afternoon. Four runs were scéred | The defense then asked for a bill of of the tous WHITES 10« THE RE _ relief pitcher, was credited with both |in the first two innings by the win- | particulars. I AND THE WHITES victories. He twirled two innings in |ners in the morning. The Cards| the morning and won when the In- |[twice bunched hits to register their | dians came through with four runs Ti i i for a victory. In the afternoon, the in_the eighth and ninth| tle to San Diego Nine. B Indians overcame a nine-run lead aft- | Innings. the Reds thrashed the Cubs,| SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 5—San Diego Griftmen bumps of | the other \ ’ ) /,‘“ the arvival means of he I \ s N Bunched Decide, = er_he took up the burden |4 to 2, in the morning. The Cubs|High School defeated West Tech of Hu : =N The Tigers took the measure of the | turned tables in the afternoon, | (‘leveland, Ohio, 7 to0 6, in the tenth What nuude victory even m =N Browns, 4 to 1, in the morning and von, 6 to They set- | inning of the second and deciding Iving three times | game for the national interscholastic ] 710 6 in the afternoon. A sixth-in- |! lectable 0 was attained =Y matery = ning batting rally that petted three ! | base ball championship yesterday. . i : pel = D Tt 1onae In 'the first | ———————— against =3 taken by the Cobbmen when they E o] lolc= o) o} o] matex, kept S tallled in the eighth inning. Rain in- reaily d terfered with the afternoon game, ¢ served Having copp | halting proceeding for forty-five min- FuNmy, BUT FoR “THE LIFE OF ME | CAN' T REMEMBER WHAT THE WHITE So FAR A5 |'M CONCERNED vou CAn GUESS AT «T!!! pose Joe | came throush, th inning key kept the A's his scattered until the elghth inning of the morning af-, fair. In the afternoon, no scores were ! made against Mays after the opening inning. Glants and Braves each took two contests in the National League. The former drubbed the Dodgers, while the Phillies were the Braves' victims. The Pirates broke even with the utes after the seventh inning had been played. } The Yanks increased their winning aa o streak to seven games by beating . o ‘ the Macks, 6 to 4 and 14 to 4. Shaw- M.d i no less than th been nipped by swats, three of t tion to & pair of § w: of tallies and ended Bow it huppeid Harrix' Double Starts 1 r. bt Hire i i e Reduction Smith popped for @ starte oubied to 1t oand 1 W. L Pet. WinLose Cleveland 4T 28 644 .89 635 New York 45 28 418 621 .608 second. < Washington 40 38 528 532 519 . on w passed batl Detroit 137 37 500 507 .493 ed out on an ton .32 3T .464 .4T1 45T strike. but Court . B2 43 427 484 421 4 4 CK left, cast 29 41 .414 .423 408 Bk eyt THIT the : 129 43 408 411 397 ® GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. Washington at Boston. Washington at Boston h n at New York. Bt. Louis. Detroit at Chicago. Detro Chicago at Cleveland. Results of Yesterday’'s Games. Washington, 4—T: Boaton, 1—3. i waulked to fill the Miller, who had patrol left field in pl came up and soc Neftzke s head to wil of the conter Held fonce sacks, altho h Entire Stock of Fine | YANKEE HURLING STAFF & - 3 - ey Cieveland, 6—11; Chicago, 4—10. ' ' 4 e How Griffs Are Hitting Detroli. 41: &t. Louin. 16 ) - : < lott aoal G. AB. HL.SB.REI Pet. IS SHOWING GOOD FORM i Ll 3 B R : et seg. SAERORCY | | O SHOWING 600D FoRM) " " — uits to IVleasure at - Biliy v rav ' 3 S N Tis wax de; for being hit| | Shank 83 91 330 .321 Americans have played twelve con- EAGUE. sily b 4 » irbe N B touk ball butted b 2 of the sec- Courtaey. p.... 19 03 312 secutive games without ‘changing th o el . digit i the pudd W perfect mited bal Jusge. Tb. 07 97133 315 | | atarting Sioner ging the S f sy by St Tase R LR BEE acrifice Prices L; i‘“l- ; g r‘v“v » cicked it Owen: X ! Johnson, 50 14 0 4 280 Yankees won ten, the opposing teams Shank :;v‘ t jro when he referred to Evans Harris, 289 T7 16 32 .266 have been held to an average of 7 5-12 comfortable margin. 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