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= SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921 SPORTS. 251 'Ruth’s Hitting Biggest Feature of Base Ball : Leonard Plans Busy Campaign in Ring 142 HOMERS IN THREE | " o s e vy mmemn OVABLES AREFILING | CHAMPION WILL FIGHT Time ‘'siT 7 THREE ? WHAT ? Gown T Ray T';- 52 \WELL, 1T LL TAKE ME ‘BouT THREE THIRTY HEYZ WELL, BALTIMORE Md. October 25— '+ YEARS IS MARVELOUS | i BY JOHN B. FOSTER. MINUTES T DRESS AN’ GET, DOWM THERE V OUGHTA el BY FAIRPLAY. AVING overcome the world series, the official recorder of eventful GET THERE 11 TIME FoR TH Rouanv OF Cunzu'\:a\ons s e e s EW YORK, October 25—Benny Leonard, the lightweight champion, H things in base ball has been at work. The first round-up was that ANYWAY, YEAH, ALL R‘G".Tc 1ee, Cov race meeting, which begins next' N said today that he would shortly begin training for a series of of Ruth. It is just completed, and behold the epitomized record of ouT A STACK . Goo BYE L] Tlu;lllfl“. and l:lyl ;he etnd of the week bouts which will bring him much more into the limelight than this Bluebeard of the ball. R Mradley wfi,'u:d'";‘;,';“,'““'l“('m } has been the case since he broke his thumb and was compelled to aban- In three successive years he has made 142 home runs. Nothing like £ t‘milr:y lh:thfng;':us %(]z “)( )_ivr;n& t‘o-'don the Lew Tendler bout at Philadelphia. P > < - AR 2 ether wi o’ Black, Bet Mosie, & RS . 5 5 it in the history of American bone and sinew. Usually it would take Bill and Coo, Bobbed Hair and By|. l-eonard says that it is not his thumb which has kept him so long three batters to do something of that kind, and they might not accom- - Gosh, and_at the same time H. H.|inactive, but the illness of his manager, Billy Gibson, who has been in the plish it. In 1919 he hit 29 homers, in 1920 54 and in 1921 he batted 59. :—l:l;vm wlill ship Startle and Trav-| hospital for some time convalescing from a serious abdominal operation. He began batting home runs in 1921} ¥ Y C. Milan 1s already en route with | o EenY,§ay8 that he and his manager dler-Rocky Kansas fight and that the earlier than in either of the previous' the érack Montfort: Jones! strinf—| noiraivy aith o At araton (0| Tecelptaiamounted o §5L74Y, hows years, and batted the last one on the { Miss Joy, which will meet Morovich | Friedman of Chicago. The bout will final day of the season against a be-l A fl Infihe Futurity:freai I;;:an't,nm. Rock- | be held. Benny sald, cither at Phila- | Erale Rice, the E talian, who '3 nster, ap ock, ontjoy, e lelphia or Milwaukee. s going to fight Friedm; the Gar- Enteniofs BostamityRthe S IREES Btar, Brookholt, Rouleay, Lisutenant| No doubt Leonard and Satlor Fried- |den on Friday night, speaks English Fullerton. r roy) v 4 ; vi ; 3 Colonel, Uncle’ Samm: Louis | man would draw a good crowd wher- | with & wonderful combination of ital- ollis sreatest home-run feat on one £ At yijand ever they fought. The public likes to | ian and north English dialect. But it ay in_three vears was June 2, 1920, : Willlam Wallace will ship Horo- |5¢¢ &00d lightweights in action. An-|is said—at Jeast his manager, Charlie when he batted three home runs at nouncement that more than 13.000 | Harvey, says—he can fight in all lan- ¥ e d : logue, another Futurity candidate ! it 5 en- 3 = o, e hers who suf-| NEW YORK, October 25.—A check . = and Kin_ Patterson will bring the|an3 Were In attendance at the Ten- | guage fered. He hit two home runs in one:for $30,000 has been sent to Christy Xalapa Farm's Bon Homme, John Eame and the third in the second of | xathewson, who is fighting tubercu- . ; . ;i‘.“;, T ot R:'u'wgl;\; STR]KES, SPARES AND SPLITS & double-header. Tosin ot Gamane T Vet Thelnionevll i ; 7 ' Draft, Prelude, Missionary, a son of Hits Five in Seven Days. . t a ben- . 7, Hourless; Lucky Horn, Southern . . o 1 - Tia most succesatul feat in succes= |70 bald by New Yok fans =6 £ 08 7 e e L 0DD FELLOWS' LEAGUE. MASONIC LEAGUE. wive days was in 1921. One June 10| fit game for the formér Glant pitcher \ &1 Tidings. Mt. Pleasant. Amity he hit a home run in Cleveland |at the Polo Grounds September 30. : Other formidable strings will be S0 am ppe against Bagby. On June 11, in De-| Qld-time ball players engaged in a § O those of Kay Spence, with Ginger, 47 102 87 W.Dousl'n troit, he found Middleton for a homer. Ace High, Abadane., Granite Ware, | C.H.Grof 94 115 114 Windsor. X : five-inning game in the testimonial, ; / 3 £ L CH.G indwor. . gn".‘hn‘m L.. he (Drnckfd one out v:lhen but the regular league contest was 5 ég;ily Asu}r_hug High Gear, Herd | EF-Grofr. 107 114 104 J.Ellett.. Sutherland of Detrolt was pitehIng. | jrevented by rain. . irl and John 8. Reardon. Ex-Sen- J n the following day it was Ehmke, | “irpa committee announced, however. ator Johnson Camden will ship| el o Handicap. 8 18 Totals.. 41t 118 who suffered for two home runs, and t thi bscriptions, rain in- 7 Rangoon, Darjeeling and Bettina, Totals.. 491 500 477 on June 14 he batted two a titnat through subscrintions: sain i — . L while the J. H. Rossetter stable, in B 0 e Siae itonen. Dauss. In five successive days he had | page balls, the gross receipts were 2 ; | charge of Willlam McDaniel, com- 8 1 Rurroughs 78 87 78 rapped the ball for seven circui $36,000. This amount may reach $40,- = U prising Scotland Yet, Glory of the . Ktatl 76 58 93 and that is batting so extraordinary) (00 through unredeemed rain checks. j Seas, Dolores, Calistoga, Mission | Bemnett.. 103 87 That it never was dreamed of In the Bells, Montano, Aspinwall, Supercar- | R.Mettler 2 N i a past. If a player in the old days : . ( go and Underwriter, is coming. GLLITEY Handieap, 22 2 Totals.. 410 330 42 = s Totals.. 517 427 437 Totals.. 470 515 488 Eastern_No, 7. could get a home run once in seven SALLY LEAGUE MAKES PLANS. e ’ . 3 ! —_————— days he thought that he was & kin = ~—and he nearly was. 5| COLUMBIA, s, C. October 25-—DI- = j I W. 0. W. LEAGUE. _|rectors of the South Atlantic Asso- = PRl 10067 & ew Jerusalem. Armintus. m'fiuigm:Rfiéfixeh?fns"—‘{':ffld?““fie ciation have decided to begin the = 7 47 T 56 100 AL 50 &2 | Zel .95 99 99 Heim 077 91 Battot twa in one 25y on ninc ait Pleytag 1% coasow on Al 17 112 108 98 55114 108 % Tarens e a Y closing it September 4. Use o e 95 89 120 ~ " Jerent occasions. 1In 1921 he did not|apit ball by pitchers in’the league is 100 148 115 Kouda 104 54 105 . T e come up to that mark. He had seven TR ! 8 £ ci . 123 02 double-headers, but he exceeded the |0 be prohibited. upplec.. 91 115 130 Clements. 123 62 Grabam.. 103 94 total of the previous year by five S oEoT T aes| Totals.. 436 465 361 Totals.. 458 478 509 Totals.. 345 435 428 liome runs, so he has nothing about i 5 ‘| Totals.. 518 502 579 Totals il iy o which to feel remorseful. His only Three Cue Matches Decided. / i | p ; i BURBINESS MEN'S LEAGUE. Federal City. WESTERN UNION LEAGUE. regret was that he did not make the| PHILADELPHIA, October 25.—Ar- - Bridget. Doubleday-Hill, Mayhugh. 90 87 80 Equipmeut. total exactly sixty in 1921. thur Woods, Minneapolis; Thomas A. | Y 89 95 95 West. 91 97 Moreland. : Rerlinsky. 52 104 89 It was known by a few that he|Hueston, 'Los Angeles; Arthur h : 95 102 113 3| hasi %0 e was really out for the sixty mark.|Church, Yonkers, N. Y. and Bennie ! S I f &7 Hall...... 07 91 88 .. 104 Linki 90 &2 85 lle was rather uncommunicative!Allen, Kansas City, were the winners - K i i }x':x[.?:r“x' l‘l’; % g; 30 ¥ Lime: 113 83 78 about his home-run exploits, takingiyesterday in the national pocket bil- i & ! — oA a0t — e hem s a matter of fuct, and most |liard = tournament = Allen detented | i : s Totals.. 452 456 453 Totals.. 445 445 429 f the fans thought that he blazed' William F. de Langh, adelphia, 2 RS o : away at the ball without a _definite | 125 to 65. Woods also beat de Langh, INTERNALIBEVENUS. LEAGUE. - COMMFRCIAL IF4GUE. 3 view 5 3 Solicitors. pplies and Equip. Wm. Habn & Co. M. 8. object in view. except for the game|125 to 44, and Hueston defeated PP s Foulp . O . in which he was participating, but!Jerome Keogh, Rochester, N. 2 o n. 02 112 312298 9 back of it all he had an ambition to " to 75. 95 112 101 5 make sixty home runs. —_———— i Most of the year the law of av- | erage which followed his work very' MANHATTAN’S TOSSERS closely pointed to sixty home runs. At one time he raised it a little. TAKE OPENING CONTEST ! That was in June when he made so. snany in succession. At that time he puichinson's clever goal-shooting ! Fagan ... 58 91 04 Burkbantz 92 97 120 Totals.. 433 512 503 Totals.. NAVY YARD LEAGUE. WASHINGTON CENTBWNIAL LEAGUE. Totals.. 416 476 569 Totals.. 439 437 463 > o g i 5 o muelhs‘eou:_ 5% 'Jp("(‘(l’!,lm = arshalls. = P 2 3 gerth. 73 ‘erner.. 07 20 | Fentor 63 Was batting at the rate of wbout|srom scrimmage heiped Manhattan Coo .. 88 53 89 B R 105 | o man. 101 101 92 Forney... % 120 81| Hopland.. o or 88 sixty-seven home runs for the sea-| ,epjetic Club score a 30-to-16 victory (=4 Z, Howard... 89 %9 . 7 Helj D N0 KL &) Carpoiite. 18 67 79 | Bidwell... 3 87 #on and there were some who figured 1 5ver the Walter Reed Hospital quint 2 McCarthy. 107 100 D Sl & 105 Nolan 123 84 94| Danon. 54 50 fhat 1f the pitching did not improve liast night in the opening game of the H 2 e iz a0 w5 Botele 5 101 | simpsoi.. 57 98 basket ball season. e Manhattan i , e === R seventy, and when a player can make | PRASCT JUCr (P0G %he ball eight times i ” I ” It Total 1819 Totals.. 456 475 476 Totals.. 438 452 430 seventy ';' One sesac "'"5"‘0“"’ be|from the floor. Giniger did best for put in 2 league by himself. the losers. = - 5 . S N e — The prediction that he might make | “\7 NCttan used Hutchinson, Swann, = S N 4 125 home runs In three successive [woomaioy. Ford Wood, Wingfleld nd Rice, a crew coach, unless more men V' b th: fulfilled. Vi 3 land, cars Bz heen more than talelicd. | Walier Guring’ he 'ame, "Crnaians, 00 UMBIA CREW SQUAD | Rice, s crew conch, uniess mo Hart Schaffner & Marx Wonderful Value in Gi Toinded are wondering where he | Shompeon and King played for Wal- . =" c J h Reed. “At Yale there are 360 men prac- 'JEW ORLEANS, October 25.—Chucl fli:"‘l;hwwfi:" m},‘m,: ;’,';“’:“‘;."",’: ter 3 TOO SMALL, SAYS COACH g‘,]n‘ dl‘lly,;'uyl Coach 'Rlca.d ;:Vfi Wiggings of Indlanapolis was award- |/ Choice Overcoats Hart Schaffner & Marx 1922 it would take nothing short of a e e NEW YORK, October 25.—Columbia | have only fifty men out an ed the decision over Martin Burke of |7 $48 : 5 S £ th freshmen. There 18 no . A e D e Fpresslon PRINCETON BASKETERS University {s facing catastrophe on | OfytlemS, BT LR e ance a¢ prac |New Orleans after a fast twenty- Stylish Topcoats ©of_most of those who have given the TO PLAY 25 CONTESTS the water, according to Coach Jim tice could not be at least 100.” round fight here last night. which is one-third less o that the fans of than last year are semmg the greatest bal 3 ! Tiayer in histors and that it wil be | PRINCETOR, %, J2, 060, o a long time before they or their suc-|,),y" twenty-five games this season, will have & chance to see an- ‘\\\"",// T ke him. 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