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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, -WASHINGTON, .D,. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921.°7 yah .SPORTS. i ELabor Day Not Such, as Nationals Win Game : No Change in Races in Major Circuits PLEASURE TO WITNESS || o of Grfmen i || The Beginning of 2 Beautiful Priendship. _by e [FOUR TITLE CONTENDERS Three Leave the Team SHE'S SOME BUS . STEVE, BE LIEVE Lo, STeve | | SuST COT BALk FROM A ’a PHILADELPHIA, September i o 3000 MiLE TouR . NOT ONE SOLITARY 6—Winning a ball game ME . KNOW WHAT 1 GET OUY oF A CTURE O~ THE ENTIRE TRIP ! A { O S S §{ Rexiscn{biveaveaitonfmuchler Gatton® 22 MmeEes! ca 8eAT & s Z T s o NE" ¢ D BLE HEADER Wasbington team. Three of . THAT CAn~ YA 2 NOT BAD,En 7 'Mpxridxe Turns Table. for Griffs, 7 to 1, After| | jhm Fat Guarneo, Waiter L 3 Cards and Dodgers Only Major Teams to Win left for Washington this st er in Da morning, n being in_shape o - Macks Win from Johnson Earlier i Y» lopiay. ana Siamiey Harris Two Games—Smith of Tribe Sets Consecu- . . had enougl o n o i . | ined for the final battl = 3 4 to 3, in Eleven Innings. [ |Eromatmed facKinef anslfatiic tive Extra Base-Hit Mark. o sefieriag frem @ recurremce YL S = o) of blood poisoning reau BY DENMAN THOMPSON. from an infected foot durln‘-‘ ITLE contenders, s both iara el e z HILADELPHIA. September 6.—Labor day. designed originally as a | | western trip earlier in_ the A contenders. in both maior lessnes DR BUE ST Per o s D Tt St . senxon; Johnson has conmtracted vesterday, each of the fopr teams involved in the fla mble day of rest for all horny-handed sons of toil. but which has come | | another ™ sevare cold and A e e e N S e thing but double duty for professional athletes and | | @Rourke has an attack of the : breaking icyen. an, donblchcad o e R e to mean no g Y grippe. Harris also han the Yankees and Indians succumbed to Red Sox and Browns, respectivels, spaper men, in this year—A. D., 1921—was not all work for your con- grippe, but decided to mtick it 4 S BE i yea - N O e morming, when the | | Gutc. Ghareiey will undergo aiter winning, and the Pirates went the same way in the National Leagt ous chronicler, as it promised to be in the 8. treatment at a hospital. in their engagements with the Reds. The G a second encounter to split with the Braves. Cardinals and Dodgers were the| [~ — 7~ = only ones to win two games. By their | You'LL PROBABLY CALL ME A LIAR., , 1 Toor My CAR To THE SERUICE double victory over the Cubs the Homers Now onals maintained the even tenor of their way by gracefully drop- ‘%% 410 3, an eleven-inning contest offered as a diversion at Shibe Park .. Enhanced by its rarity, the spectacle of the Washington club win- + ng a game, rendered spending the aiternoon at Connie Mack’s ball Caught on the Fly Jusporium a positive pleasure for your faithful correspondent, notwith- STEVE, BUT "M GNING \T To You, STATio~ YESTERDAY - TE FIRST TiME Cards improved their third for Babe Ruth sfanding that it entailed the customary pencil pushing and type pound- | PHILADELPHIA, September 6.— STRAIGHT — | HAVEN'T CHAMGED SIMCE | BOUGH T IT 5 YEARS AGO. o e e o o hen s ing.in order that a once eager public might glean the tidings. George McBride pinched himselt after A SHOE On My CAR SINCE ' BouaHT) || THEY Looke D 7T OVER AMD SA10 1T B D o oot B the| | pataerir e ke Xl N 1t was George Mogrilge who proved | the second game to see if he was 1T} THE SPEEDOMETER WAS 1 PERFECT ConDITOM, circuit-leading Pirates. The Doda el e i, sl e e el ’ the Moses to lead the Griffmen out| T h S c l D f t dreaming and then made tracks for 2 e victeries were against the | espenxe «f Benny Karr in the X e el ent! traight Defea the hotel, where he enjoyed a meal SHows 38,426 NO REPAIRS . The White Sox lost to the Tiger: | ninth inning ond zame of the wilderncss of defeat. Tel [rnr the first time in a week. ’ NECESSARY. B | with the £2ed Sox in Bosion yex- games—count 'em, ten—had McBride's | R H PO.A E There was mo tossing of caps or ) i | noeds .’-nn- mififons tossed off in as many days.| R. 1. P.0. & F,|shouting by the Nationals in celebra- Ho -Hum: I Whis oA i four wMle in thirteen of their lasi q 2 o oition of the death of their losing MICE DAY, were sharing honors shattcr the record that | % § 12 1 ojstreak. They still entertain hopes S Tribe rightfielder, created a rec «d fast vea | i¥teen had they finished on shért end of the score. C a_chance to vary their cu lo8%"a day by doubling their They zathered plent tetn in the a.m., but lost their | Johnson, p 0 0lof landing in third place and, this| 4 4| same being base ball. you never can | 2 oltees 3 1| Mogridge was accorded faultless } ofsupport and Bush turned in two one- ) 1 | making his seventh consecuti ibase hit, for a total ses. He started his Sunday. continuing yes e hit perfectly in five In the 10-to-5 Indian triumph rounds on | Acota nra shzw ¢ Washing- hand stops of drives over the mid- op) ¥ to drill on,to a mnew| 2 and st redord for consecutive reverses in - 10 REE that fully merited the applause Eotiitro ihoseraland doubl. ton were the victims that after- thé’ post-luncheon encounter. when AB. R B l('l;e‘ efved. while the Browns were winni real pitching by Mocridge was g o, Gloomy weather held down the at- to 8, Elmer registered a homer enty-six 1 tendance at the morning game, but doubl. i the x -k ere w. a culs e \ o|there was a regular holiday turnout The Yankees blanked y y 1|in the afternoon % 8 to 0, > ; . then lost an 8-to. o} Several worth while fielding feats [l ‘J & Iment. Jones wak a target for Yankee supplemented by some sturdy stick @ WOl at the expense of Ed Rommel “Rollie Naylor. who yielded nine blows of varying with such a ni » Red S oideveloped in the o S L : > developed in the course of the morn- batters in the opening clash, while Homer Prevents Shut-Out. i = = o aivided honors with Reeruit Gollina, ! S'POSE You GET I'™M Lucky IF 1 GET MR.BLAH, I'M PROGD To Know You ' My e e s qcBut, for one clout into the left-| L llGu when winaing run was wcored. | YO S0P BT K e o PRET Ty GooD MILEACE ([ Sy e cp FELLERS (|| MAME'S STEVE TitTon . BY TH'wavy, | Hugmen but_four in the sec- | ngd‘sonea;‘n “ihe second innink the 1 (L | "Dyken mnintaincd a high level with DSHOERYOUBRENICAR, WHO GET IS AnD 20 WHERE ARE YOU DINING To-MIGHT 2 jond game. The Red Sox hammered Mhlmen would have been blanked. | PUIBH 0 6 2 0 00 0 WY T Tinis work (iroughout the conteat. He MR BLAK 1 CET 6 )15 THE GALtom ang || | HAVE A LITTLE SomETHINE L Gl e Wit Sor haalzo plat slovens er in this {rame an alien walked wobase hits — Hasty (), Drkes Stolen{was all over the field and handled MiLes To THE GA sev NOW — AMD WE CAM -AW - HO f to beat the Tigers. 6 to 5. int and’ st another doubled, L e e e cleven chancex. many of them difi- WHO RUM ON A SE oS S iipers ozl M0y gridge himself |wnk e of _""V Teft on base Vashingion. ¥; Thilnde % "ni.l.". ‘urlI!lvw"..\ = - oF TIRES FOR YEARS |afternoon frav. 4 to 3. in regulation | P hance ohnson, 6 S i i ke hepat l ‘, sew he Tigers | ) PAW: one a two-bagser in the ninth (Wilhy Jomer 6, Time G £ame | again: but marsing. an injury to tha | BLowouT 3505 weoran i raty e | TWIRLS NO-HIT GARE. by our old h"'""" B oy e hours. H & Rl S njury to the | MAKE ME WITH YoU rr went ihe route for the! ypwenopm v | roosted right on sccond and sa i n the game with the | 2 z 2 X amnst Hollings and Leon. | o SEWPORT NEWS, Va. Sentember three of his mates set down in order. SR . k S'(-K' To TH'- ! runs made in the eighth | S-—lennis Burnx of the Suffolk club Milan, Gharrity and Miller lent the e Macks have another Eddie Cal- | Euraisnt . e the - Cobpmen the. sebond " en. |vesterday pitched 2 i kame against Newpo lins after staggering along for seven [ co seasons without the original. The 1 USE A SET | PRTer be: the Reds 2 to 1 in new one, although far from being the A SEASON {the morning, the- Pirates lost a| = star of the former member of Mack's | thirteen-inning 2 to 1 battle in the £100.000 inficld, looks to have pos- | afterncen. C outpitched Markie |} sibilities. Although he hails from the in the first game, hokling ihe Reds|| Franklin Independents. an “outlaw" to four safeties. | Fent a 's| club. Collins never had played else- | way for the “in the second | d !clash and was invincible, outside of |4 wl-pwfiel :\fnd was, therefore. not in- eligible for organized base ball. Hamilton to Bohne, the latter's steal | | and successive errors by Wilson and Zachary probably will be sent Traynor in the thirtecnth gave the | | Reds their vict8ry. | | Throng at Pole Grounds. i H The greatest crowd of the fakt Fame the Nationls Rive t6 piay What May H i 1dn two games:, Theis e ey e e e IE T P25 principal offensive _ support to Mogridge in this epochal encounter. Zeb gathering three bingles for him- Self, while Pat and Bing each| \wASHINGTO) Ruthed an offering of Rommel's. Both | Bush, s landed among - the -shirt-sleeved {Milan. rf denizens of the sunless seats of leftjfudze. Ib.. field, and the latter's was manufac- | gith: ¢ tured with a man on - the runway |jjarris, ahead of him, in addition to which | Shanks. Bingorius connected for a couple of | Gharrit esteemed sacrifice flies, Jis _club [Mogridge. p accounting for four of the Griffithian| .. INEker PHILADELPHIA. Score Twice at Outset. witt. 1f Bush tallied with a promptness dis- concerting to the ‘A's when he got a life on Galloway's high heave and negotiated the remainder of _the route on a double to right by Milan, Suffolk won, 6 to . due in Washington. nds in | mmed als esti-| until Friday, when the Red Sox are e to capac | Indian Head rally 2nd enabled the and police Who also tallied after Judge walked nd % ity. and offcial: and Rice sacrificed on Miller's loft to Six games are scheduled for this aft- Sl getlans TR B e e N e A S C. Walker in deep left Gharri £ AMERICAN LEAGUE. lernoon in the series for the District | intoSneRuoxiintiie sthtxd Bl chthe B e e e Jemmes circuit clout with the bases unoccu-| o ., L3 1 4 7 sandlot base ball championships. Four | | tired the side on strik. He vielded | the first game, 6 to when the: ” e e e aeioped im the third | Washington V2200 e York DR it e it b efplaveaninhthok i umamentHor R O e s o e Way e ) : o Ft X - K K ndependent nines, all be: 3 - 28 4 jonen E st o When Harris had preceded him with | Bl 10100} 0RO 0 OR 90, L) Ot ] iy "on the title races. Inter-| Knickerbocker club journeved to|game. EmehiHIT o Goway, Nicholson and | a safe jolt to center. e e e i Pt erles engagements will be | Purcellville, Vo., vesterday and rude- | Clarendon was a double winner. | SThaTs V0 B e e g bl e oy o ol e —indge. Sacrince pite—iiler (2. ila at Cnion Fprk and Union sta- | |y shattered the winning streak of the [Beating the Caprice team. 6 to 4. in the | C250e 01 3nd Teceiving zood sapnort. | The sort of work that has ‘ 3 Nay P Duouble plays -Mogridge larris to J tion. » schedule vS: i - | A n g ship, % o S -1 3 the Bill in the fourth another Pair Of | Navioe tn Dykes to 3 aalker. Left on bases = . o O1d Dominion nine. Until it met the |3y hing over Silver Spring. 4 te the Giants won the nightcap 5 to 3. JJl carned the indorsement of markers accrued. After Mogridge | —Washington, 6: Piila o | Philadelp INDEPENDENT SERIES. Georgetown aggregation. Purcellyille | {1 5 The Cards defeated the Cubs, 4 1o || : 5 s i i T v ated. Dut the Knicks| Green had the sink on the Central!s in' woth games. The sccond en- !y the motoring public—the GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORRow, | Unlimited division—Gibraltar v ‘Washin Phila. Emerald, at Rosedale Field, 17th and | grabbed both ends of a double-header. | Athletic Club. He fanned nine b zagement was cnded by rain after singled and both Bush and Milan beat jon Lall—Of Eommel The scores were 2 to 0 and 4 to 0. pitching Friendship to a 1 e ines a0 e el Ut bunes to fill the hases, the tallies | Moxridge it O it sort of work that can be trickled in on a force play Judge h o Xaxlor, 4 in 8. Louis at Cleve. St. Laonis at Cleve. Rosedale streets northeast: Shamroc 3 e e A udEs e i aductiee Tong - Naslor. 13 New York at Tioston. New Fork'at Boston. | ve. Winston. at Randle Fieid, east end | McCarthy and Fisher did the pitching Victo | Pertica_and_North _outhurled Free- done only by competent by Miller following a walk to Ric of Pennsylvania avenue bridge. | for the winners 5 — = —— workmen, working under This ended run-making for the da Results of Yesterday’s Games. Junior division—Renroc vs. Roamer.| Spartan Athletic Club vanquished Special | - o but with Mogridge turning the enemy — _ 2 ]at Washington barracks, foot of 4%z |the Independents. 5 to 3. in a six-in | \ ideal conditions and under back with monotonous regularity it} Thiladelphia. 4—1: Washington, 3—7. Street southwest. ~* | Fing game. Both teams ficlded loosely. TIRES the ditectionlofi 2] Ieader proved more than sufficient. The | = Midget division—Warwick vs. Lin-| leveland Athletie Club continued i ! Griffs were not playing the Yankees. 3 &t “his, 512, | worth, at Union station plaza. on its winning way w a 10-to 30!31/ @ i who personally supervises Near Vietory in Morningz. i ! B Bostén, 0—», | Games start at 5 p.m. triumph over the Leviathans. Daly Raleigh. 2 cvery job, and takes pride INTERLEAGUE SERIES. and Miller were in the points for the High Point, 58 (first zame | Snap Them Up! in making every job a per. Emergence from their slump seemed ! ! ylctor: 3 ih innin ment) ymminent in the morning game when | B[]UGH]' BY NA"{]NALS] NATIONAL LEAGUE. Section A—zone 2 va. Elke, at Unton | Vietors, 5T i, i e [CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. {l fect one. in a hurling duel between Johnson Pace { | aud Hasty that fairly teemed wilh Section B—People’s Drug Store vs.|for Ordnance and Old Dutch Market Formerly Miller Bros.” Auto Supply Honse. iterest. the Nationais hopped into the | 4 % LT War. at Unlon station Y. M. C. A. won, 11 0 2. Messink also led his ‘812 14th St 4 Doors North of H St. | lead in ‘the second round. pulled up | Frank Woodward of the New R Games start at 5:15 p.m. [ team at bat with two hits. ; 10 even terms with the Mackmen. who Club. leavh;u:r pitcher of the Roston . —— 1 Wi ngton Giants and Deanwood | registered twice in the third, by |circuit and former tional League | Brooklyn . VIRGINIA LEAGUE. | Athletic (lub shared honors in a dou- semmes Motor Co. shoving a tally over in round 7. and | twirler. jas been bought by the et Then working a runnmer around the | tionals. The deal will send to the New | Chicazo ireuit in the tenth. The A's knotted | Haven Club three members of the | Philadelphia it up again in their half of the first | Washington team, one of them Jim AMES TODAY. extra session. however. when Johnson w. who is expected to g0 at once. | cnicago at st | ble-header, the latter taking the first game, 10 to 9, while the Giants won | the nightcap. 12 to 3. Both gzames were featured by heavy hitting. Oriental Tigers took the measure of AUTO DRIVING AND Traffic Regulations 613 to 6196 St. N.W. T. SMITH GARGES MES te. Chicago at DMORROW. t. Louis. i veaken. d peppered | The two other players are to be se ago | 5 Rerney for four onseoutive. simples [mext Spring. SSE RS m. Chneianats at Chicago. | 5.6: Cl | Hillsdale, 8 to 2. Woodland hurled N_ASSOCIATION. lf'niwmo'- With Donbie Genteor 3 and the winnig counter in the ele Woodward has been with the Phil- % £33l oA anarlotic | good ball for the winners. finneapolin 10.4: St Paunl 16, AfiEEICAN MOTOR SCHOOL Manager Paint Dept. Columbus, 7:_Louisville, 1: Kansas City. 5-1. The Yotzngens Yoo Le Droit Tigers beat the Piedmonts S ENEENENGAESNEENEERERERESESR DAL AT RBVAL _-_wqum ety enth. ladelphia and Louis Nationals, the! Re: " M : The Griffmen had chances to put|New Haven club buying his relea: 3 sults of Yesterday’s Games. oth & O Sta. N.W. Phone N. 10-300 the contest on ice in each of the last [from the Cardinals. He has won Pittshurgh, 2 four frames, but one run in the tenth | twenty-four games and lost eight this| (Seqne was the best they were able to do.|season. Included in his victories was | They had the bases loaded with only |a no-hit game against \-:merhury‘ 1 one out in the eighth when Judge and | recently ce failed to get the ball out of the infield. They had a runner on third > g with one out in the ninth, who was How Griffs Are Hitting t th ate n he at Tblea oy = &L 5 G. AB. H.SB.RBI.Pct. tempted to score after Witt caught | Shanks’ short fly. and in the tenth. 501 .33 | 100 383 | WILL PLAY FOR FLAG. i ) | WINNIPEG, Manitoba, September 6.—By winning a double-header from katoon the Winnipeg Maroons cap- Autoists are interested in this passing oppor- whe‘n ::‘:3’:3‘3 r:;'l‘ g:di“h;}gdmfiri;: 153 tured the second-half championship of again X . W t 162 | | the Western Canada Le; - B venth, swhere Harris and Shanks in- 16 F]ihelyeatarn Canadailasg e Tand il tunity—to save dollars for another week 1319-1321 F Street augurated a rally with singles, Stan- 107 ley permitted himself to be nipped off second. At that the A’s would have copped. 3-2, in the regulation period had it not been for misdirected zealousness on the part of a Mackian rooter. With | local athletes decorating all the bases in round three, Dykes rammed a dou- Dble to left center that cleared the hases, but‘a bleacherite leaned over the railing, grabbed at the ball and dropped it. A clalm of interference voiced by Bush was upheld and one of the run- ners was sent back to third, where he was left when the side was retired. first half, beginning tomorrow. LEAGUE TITLE AT STAKE. BAY CITY, Mich., September 6.—r Bay City won the pennant for the sec- ond half of the Michigan-Ontario League, which closed its split season yesterday, and is to meet London, On- eri EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. N.W. September 6 STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Exclusive Washington Agents for “Knox” Hats Suits for Fall Were Priced Up to $60 At . $28.75 3 Make a small deposit on any selection and we’ll lay it aside until you wish to pay the balance Beacon Cord Tires Guaranteed 8,000 Miles t Nearly 1> Price There is no question of the merit of “Beacon” Cord Tires or as to the = R E TR RN RN R R R R RN R R R RRRRRRRRRRRRRERRRRRRERNRRERRNRNRNNNNHNH,] cconmuBnBnlaaiRiB8aB238 comorovonmnooolrnowniBE Trustworthy Goods Only ";}mhl'ngfml guarantee or as to the J;’:;[t“”o\lf regular list prices. It is st only a question of the time to profit by the op- portunity. Tuesday BEEM OANANENRARNAEENNRERANRARN Stylish. All - wool Clothing at prices within reach of every man. 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