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COSTELLO POST TO MEET CAPITAL TRACTION TEAM | Will Clash Sometime Next Month to Aid Needy and| o, rtney victor in Second Disabled Ex-Service Men—Both Organiza- tions Preparing—Other Sandlot News. C contest. OSTELLO POST of the American Legion and the Capital Traction Company nine will be opponents in a game to be played some time in June for the benefit of needy and disabled ex-service men: American League Park will he used for th Committees of both organizations are busy arranging details for the engagement and expect to announce a date early next week, John F. Keeley and E. Von Culin, head the committees. isted by William F. Franklin, C. O. Flynn, Mrs. A. T. Pumphrey, Mrs. . Pumphrey, J. T. Hunt, J. J. be ass W. F. Franklin, Joseph P. Petrowsk i, A Moriarty, L. Mitchell, C. T Rader and Charles Plunkett, NAVY NINE PICKS KELLY TO HURL AGAINST ARMY add®to their Pumphrey is House captain Both teams will rosters for the match. manager and Daniel of the Rallroaders. The Leglonaires are managed by P. M. Burthe and captained by Connie Reinhard. Manhattan Athletic Club looks forward to a battle this afternoon, when it encounters Quincy Athletic Club on Rosedale Field. Play is 1o start at 1 o'clock. The Arlingtons will be met by the Manhattans at Fort Berry, Va., Tuesday. Park View Athletic Club will clash with the Rosebuds of Alexandria on the Catholic University dlamond this afternoon at 0 o'clock. Johnson vrobably will pitch for Park View. Mount Rainier Emblems and Griffin Athletic Club will meet on the plaza fleld this afternodon at 2. Emblem players are to report at 34th and Newton streets northeast at 12:30. Union Printers of the Departmental Teague will go to Clarendon this afternoon to oppose the town team. Play will start at 3 o'clock. St. Teresa Preps will entertain the Holy Name Seniors today at Congress Heights. The game will get under way at 3. Arlington Athletic' Club’s unde- feated nine will be host to the Me- ridians at Fort Berry, Va. this aft- ernoon. They will swing into action at 3 o'clock Woodley Athletie Club has four games this week. It will entertain the Brightwoods today, starting play at 3:30, and is to meet the Dominican Lyeceums Tuesday. the Knickerbockers | ) Thursday, and the Superbas Satur- day. War Finance has Monument lot diamond No. 3 for all Fridays in June. It would like to entertain unlimited teams on those days and is prepared 1o accept dates on foreign flelds Challenges should be sent to Man- ager G. S. Beltaire, 304 Southern Building, or telephoned to Maln 6400, Branch 594. Brightwood Club I8 to play tive \lexandria Cardinals here Tuesday, and also_has booked the following games: June 3, Manhattan Athletio Club; 4, Harlem Athletic Club; 10, Navy Yard Marines; 11, Hyattsville: Brookland. The Brightwoods have a number of open dates and would like to hear from unlimited nines, Send challenges to Manager George L. Volth, 5405 Illinols avenue. Renroc Juniors handed the Raleighs their first defeat in_a $-to-2 game vesterday. Flaherty’s homer that cleared filled bases in the eighth de- cided the issue. Atlas Athletic Club will go to Vienna. Va., today for a game with the nine of that town. The contest will start at 3:30. All Atlas players are to report for practice at noon. Boys’ Club took the measure of the Metropolitan Church nine yester- day in a 6-to-5 encounter. Both teami flelded well. Christ Child Midgets vanquished St Joseph's Orphan Asylum yesterday, 7 103, The Junior Christ Childs downed the Griffs, 10 to . Barrett Athletie Club wants a Tues- day game with some unlimited team Dossessing_a field. _Telephone chal- lenges to Manager Butler, West 2615, between 6 and 7 pm. Hudson Athletic Club has an open date Tuesday. It would like to hear from the Pirates or any other good team in the fourteen-fifteen-year olass, The Hudson manager may be telephoned at North 5269 after 6:30 p.m. Mount Vernon Council, No. 10. Jr. 0. U. A. M, expects to organize @ nine and wants all candldates to write R. T. Umhau, 403 4th strect northeast, or telephone Lincoln HO84-W. Shamrock Midgets overwhelmed the Mohawk Midgets, 22 to 6, yesterda; Cheseldine of the victors got two | triples, two doubles and a single in five times at bat. The winners want more games in the fourteen-sixteen- vear class. Send challenges to Man- ager Lawrence, 1354 K street south- east. Premier Athletic Club wants a game with the Hudsons. Manager Irving Abramson may be telephoned at North 5542 between 6 and 7 p.m. Senator Athletic Club, which has won all of its fourteen games this season, wants to meet the Yorks or Southwest Midgets next Saturday. The Senators were halted by rain yes- terday In the fourth inning of a game. St. Cyprian Cubs took a ten-inning game from Holy Comforter, 10 to 8. ' Gordon of the winners fanned fifteen batters and allowed only five hits, but three errors by his mates let the Holy Comforters get seven tallles. For games with St. Cyprian, tele- phone Lincoln 7450-J. Friendship Athletic Club and Inde- pendent Athletic Club are primed for a battle royal this afternoon on the fleld at 5th and L streets southeast. They are to clash at 3:30 o'clock. Chevy Chase Bearcats stopped the Portners in an 11-to-4 match. The winners hit heavily. ‘W. F. Roberts team will go to Al- exandria today to play the Cardinals. The following players are to report at 12th street and Pennsylyanla ave- | nue at 1 o'clock: Hughes. W. Aud, J. Aud, Moran, Behrle, Stuart, Clark, } Neldfelt, Roberts, Goodman, Roche, | Brown, Wolf and Flaherty. GRACE BEATS WOODLEY WITH STURDY CLOUTING Grace Athletic Club handed thel Woodleys & 10-to-6 drubbing ye: terday. Grace took the lead in the| second inning, through some solid , hitting, and never was headed. Cha- conas held the Woodley hitters to six scattered safeties, four of them going to Second Baseman Cook. Witte led the Grace batters with three hits. Score: R.H.E. Woodley .. 00030021—6 6 7 Orace T 04F1111x—1011 4 Batteries: Chaconas and Hunley; Denell, Sauber and Owen, Chaconas. P i * COLLEGE BASE BALL. . Wale, 8; Cormell, 2. 1 71 i 4. 14 0. land, 113 St. .‘ag.ll. 1. They will ¥NAPOLIS, Md., May Navy's star pitcher, 27— will hurl against the Army nine here Monday in the annual diamond_clash. unscttled is that of shortstop, it ix not certain that Hederm: who has a bad ankle, will pi mervice The only position Y. Barchet will get the call if Heder- man is not fit, start for Navy are: Others who will Cateher, Hogan; first base, Durgin; second base, Millx; third base, Baker; left field, Rawlings; center field, Harris, and right field, Niemfer. MACKS WIN TWO CLOSE GAMES FROM RED SO BOSTON, May 00k two gam the first 3 to the second to 1. 27. — Philadelphia s from Boston today, n eleven innings, and Sinzles by Perkins and Galloway and Dugan's error gave the visitors H.0.A. AB - oo Totals.. 32 the extra Inning victry. A single, four bases on balls and two wild pitches in the seventh in- | ning clincked the second game. . FIRST G. Phila & 93311 44 11 83 10 *Batted for Foster in eleventh inning. tRan for R in eleventh inniog. & iRatted for Ferguson in eleventh fnnlnL Philad'a...0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Boston.lJ0 100100000 63 Runn—.lnjrru'»m Perkins, Miller, Leihold, Dugan. E lker, Miller, Dykes, Gall ¥ . Dugan, Fos- Two-base ton. Home Stol Galloway. Baeri- |l iller to John- son to to Harris. Left on Iphin Boston, 10. _Bases on bulls—Off Fergnso Struck 'out—By H: 4: by Fergusou, Filt by pitchar—By F son (Dykes). Passed bail—7 s —Messts. Dineen and Moriarty. bours and 9 minutes. SECOND GAY AB.H. 0.A. H. 31 o 1 1 o o 1 g : o 1 Gallorayss 4 0 Walterae, & o Gallo'ay, Calters,c. 2 0 Naylor,p.. 3 0 Ruel,c . 0 o ° 1 0 o Totals.. 3 EXERT *Batted for Walters In eighth inning. tRan for Smith in eighth nning. Batted for W. Collins in elghth inning. Philadelphia .0 0001000 0-1 nings; off Yellowhorse, none in 2 in) i 3 2 innings. Wil Perkins, Miller, Dugan. Two-base , pitch—Adams. Losing ,."c...,_u.,,,f v;ll.a ugan. Sacrifice—Harrls. Double play— | Dires—Messrs. Sentelle and McCormick. Time o, Johaston. ” Lett on ‘baser—Phiinddi- | of game—L our and 24 minutes. oston, 4. Huses on balls—0: . ff W. Collins, 6. Struck out—By SECOND GAME. by W. Coliins, 8; by Karr, Mnvilless 8 0 2 8 St L. ABH.O0.A Collis, 4 in & innings: off re; 5830 123 in 1 toning. " Wild_phienes W 5220 134 Losing pitcher—W. Collins. Umpires—Messrs, 25, 5 1 3 a8l Moriarty and Dineen. Time of ga: Traynor,3b 5 1 8 1 014 0 aud 47 minutes. snme—L hour | yiller e, 3 0 2 120 | Grimm.1b. 3 111 030 . 3% '3 0 2 4 ROBINS AND PHILS SPLIT 113 033 . 4 "ll o 103 3 0 00 PHILADELPHIA. May —After | 0 0 500 losing twelve straight games, Phila- = —= delphia defeated Brooklyn today, 3 to| Totals.. 39 10 30 16 3% 63015 the 2. in header. game, 7 to 3. FIRST GAME. final game Brooklyn won of a the Brklsn, ABH. O Plila. ARH. o o Tabour'u,1f 4 .0 Peterst. 1gh ithrows. 1 ith,3h olosmerenunsse Totals.. 4 “itatted tEatted $Batted Brookiyn. Philadelp 30 15 Totals. a7 for Decatur in ninth inniug. for Lebourveau i ninth inning. for Wrightstone in ninth fnni 0 1 Runs — Johnston i1 o Wheat, Myers Mamans, Selmandt, Miteh Walker, Meadows. Ve Lesiie. o-base hifs—Me: llams, Mamaux, Mitehel Double plays—Fief Schmandt, = Parkinson, Williams, Fle: —Brooklyn, —Of Meadows, off Mamaux, Smith, 1. Strick out—By Meadows, 1 Mamatz, 4. Hite—Off Mamaux, inniugs; off Decatur, none ler and Leslle, 00000020 02 double first 8| ccunmanstoss 001000 47 0110000 038 (2), e Wrightstone, Errors—Schimandt, Lebour: dows, Wil- “Thrce-base hit—High. ~ Home runs— Sacrifice hjt—Henline, her and Leslle, Olson and Fletcher and Lesle, Left on bases Philadelphiy, 0. Bases on bells 3 o 8. 8in 7 23 13 inoing; off 8. Smith lniings; off Meadows, 10 in 9 izning: . Smith.'5 in'1 {oning. Hit by pitcher—By 8. Kmith (Peters). Winning itcher—S. Smith, mpires—Messrs. Moran and Quigley. of game—2 hours and 15 minutes. SECOND GAMBE. LH.O.A. Plla. ABH. 0. 1°0 2 Lebournit4 3 7 2 2 4 Watonedb3 1 2 14" X 302 0 3 0 Walker,rf. 3 0 1 © 5 0 Parks'n2b 3 1 1 2 7 0 Fletcherss 3 1 4 2 3 1 Leslielb.. 4 0 8 D 20 Petersc...3 1 2 } 0 0 0 Weinert,p. ¢ 2 0 Deberrys.. 1 0 0 O Decatur,p.. 0 0 0 1 Totals.. 37 8§26 9 Totals.. 81 9 27 *Batted for Schriver {n sixth inning. ¥Two out when winning run scored. 0000020002 20000000 13 Runs—B. Grifith, Schmandt, Lebourveau, Wrightstone, Weinert. Errors—Lebourveau, fletcher (2), Leslie. Two-base hits—Johnston, B. Griffith. ' Home run—*Wrightstone. Bases on Weinert, Schmand balls—Off Schriver, 2; off Decaf 8, oy Dovble delphia, i1 Struck out—By Decatur Weinert, 8. Hits—Off Schriver, 5 nings; off Decatur, 4 in 3 2-3 innings. — uigley 254 Macan. 2 hours and 15 minutes. TEXAS LEAGUE. Fort Worth, 12; San Antonio, 1. o il Wichita Palls, 18; Besumont, 4. APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, 4; Jobnson City, 2. Greenville, 10; Bristol, 5'.\' Kingsport, 4; Knoxville, 3 (13 iunings) Losing pitcher—G. Smith. Time ). "Fil of guie TORONTO TWELVE BEATEN. _NEW ‘YORK, Ma C. defeated the lacrosse team here today, 3 2o L 27.~Crescent A. ronto University e IBROWNS LOSE PAR B. HLHR.SB. 2810 1 601 ! 0 4 0 1 30 6 019 I. Ratca, 118 00 fi 20 5110 1 Epeat 26 031 4 Cobb, Det. 18 40 1 2 ContestF GNein, Ciey S A ontest—| 51110 aber Scores |y Gue PR EE] Over Shocker. Mogridge n w08 CHICAGO, May 27.—Chicago made 3 8ol it three straight from St. Louls today | Sk, De 3 18 47 0 0 by taking b S B = 473 & both ends of a double- it header, 2 to 1 and 3 to 3. The first |BlU% Det mHREii Same went ten Innings, 3R DY Both contests were pitching duels, 35 100 the first between Urban ‘Faber and B810 Urban Shocker, the latter pitching a | 2ot BR800 perfect game until the eighth nning. kSRR _In the second game Courtney and Vangilder pitched fine ball. One ‘fes Bade cision at the plate was close, Severeld it and McManus becoming 8o ehraged at 3 41314 the ruling of Umpire Wilson they | WAl aan pushed about the plate for some time | paseier: De! it 081 until other players interfered. B 2 400 oy FIRST GAME. 1y TR t. L ABH. 0.4, 3 Tobinurt... 55 9% B Th o4 8o ierberas.l 4 1 1 2 4013 3 79 Sisierib.. 4 113 3 T s 3 4032 Willlims'it 4 92 0 301 0B it 33 ucobson.cf & 1 4 O Ti250 ‘ P Severeld,e. 4 1 4 0 31581 b} i Ellerbe.$h 4 0 1 4 13018 1 R Milnisdb 4 2 1 1 3013 ER T k58 i s .3 0 0 2|0, 13 o 3 ok 30 3 50 12| Nram e BRoe 10000000 0-1 k- 000000010 1-2 2? ::z on, Colline, Falk. E hipiia Gerber, McClellan. “Two.base ‘hits—Severeid, | Brower, Wash, N2 Sehalk. Three-bise = hit—Jacobson. Stolen | Strunk, Chi. AT 08 base —Jacobson. Sncrifice hite-Gerber, Bhack. | J, Sewell, Oi S ¢r, Moatil. Double play—Ellerbe to laler. | O'Rourke, Bos s %9 Left on bises—St. Lonls, 7; Chicago, 2. Base | DYkes, ey o balle—Of Bhocker, Struck out—By T Shocker, 4: by Faber. 4. Balk—Shocker. Unm 14 2 0 | pires—Mesurs. Walsh, Wilson and . Owens. 1 D Time of game—1 hour and 57 minutes, 1Bt 0 i SECOND GAME. 1480 t. L. AB.H. 0.A, Chl ), Tobin,rf. 1 7% Hoopern A0 O % i o8 01 .1 3012 27 16 !l ’9. 2 40383 5 0 0 2 2 0 4 0861 20 0 6 120 4120 18 2 4 040 31380 815 0 0 3 1 22 31091 23 21 20332 31132 71802 _-2 l: 3001 b3 00 tals.. 80 6'24 12 Totals.. 30 6 27 10 BRY: one out when winning run scored. 24 ik 00000002 3 53 l 000001933 H A uns—Jacobson, Ellerbe, 2 Schalk, ErrorsTobin, Gesber ':i-n’:‘-,“r:x‘:li H %8 —S8evereid, Hooper, Ellerbe. Rtolen bases— 20 % !: Schalk, Tobin. ~ Sacrifice hits—Muliigan, Mc. b i Munus, Schaik. Double plays.- to ] iao ;\hl‘v (;uh:lr‘fllo Bille:;l Ellfl'!lle lu [cManus 17 i6 o Slater. on “bawes—St. Loyl 100 Chlcago, 6. Bases on balls—Off Van Gilder. 1: | Ersos, oo 5o Courtney, 7. Struck out—By Van Giider, | Ellerbe, St 5 113 19 H by Courtiiey, 2. Hit by pitcher—By Court: | Hage" Po 171 Dey (Williams).~ Umpires—XMensrs. ~Wilson, | Peckinpaugh, 38138 18 31 0 :Izwtnl and Walsh. Time of game—1 hour and Ward, N, 9 142 17 g ‘minutes. Zachary, Waihl.)1 8 13 0 3 0 e e Young, Phil 38125 23 g1 0 Ruel, B .21 62 6 0 Naylor, Phil .12 85 } g Francis, Waal 4 0 30 Rigney, Det. 0 Hoyt, N. T. 0 Weich, Phil 2 Jones,” Det 1 = Waiters, o Milan, Wash. 0 Pickaich, 0 ST. LOUIS, May 27.—St. Louis and H Pittsburgh broke even in a double H header today, each winning by 3 to 2, 0 the Pirates being sent ten innings to take the final contest. FIRST GAMB. Pbgh. AB.H.O0..A. St. L. ABMH.O. Mavilless 4 0 4 4 sminer. e 3% 4 1 2 0 Toporcerad4 2 0 3 4 211 Hornsby2b4 0 3 5 .3 1 0 1 Fourn'rib. 4 112 0 413 3 Stock3db... 3 13 2 4 110 MHenryit3 1 1 0 4 112 1 H'theote,of 2 0 4 0 Gooen, 3111 1380 attox,c.. 0 Adams,p.. 2 0 0 2 s Yel'horsep 0 0 0 1 Mokan®.... 1 0 0 0 Tierneyt... 1 0 0 0 Totals.. 34 9 24 14 .. 30 82714 *Batted for Adams in seventh inning. tBatted for Mattox in ainth mning. " Pittaburgh. 000000 St. Louls. 16000 Runs—Traynor. Muell Fournier. “Two-base h base hit—8mith. 2 0 0—2 200 x-3 Smith, Toporcer, Fournier. Three. Sacrifice—Ens. Left on bases—Pittsburgh, 6; St. Louls. 4. Base on | balls—Off Adams, 1" Struck out—By Adams, 1; by Sherdel, 1." Hits—Oft Adams, 8 in 6 fn- *Ran for Hamilton in tenth inning. +Ratted for Mann in tenth innin $Batted for Gainer in tenth inning. Pittsburgh. 0 00001 8t Louls. 1 00000 ey (2). i Traynor, Toporcer, Galine hits—Carey, Horusby, Pfeffer. Grimm, Hai ilton, Bigbee. Stolen bases. rey, Hornsby. crifice—Stock. _Left on s—Pittsburgh, | ; St. Louis, 8. Base on balls—Off Hamilton, 4; off Morrison, 1. Struck out—By Morrison, 1! by Pfefter, 1. Hits—Of Hamiiton, 6 in 9§ Innings: of Morrison, none In 1 inning. Hit by pitcher—By Pfeffer (Mueller). Wild pitch 2 pfefter. Winning pitcher—Hamilton. Um- pires—Messrs. McCormick and Sentelle.” Time of game—2 hours and 8 minutes, BASE BALL TRAVESTY WON BY SILVER SPRING Silver Spring won from the Uni- versity of Maryland yesterday at College Park, in one of the weirdest base ball games ever played around Washington. The score was 18 to 10, and even those figures fail to Qdescribe how much of a force it was. Maryland booted the ball consis- tently, making seven errors. Both sides lapded on the sphere hard and 1 S often, there belng a. total of three homers, three triples and three doubles. From the time that “Monk” Fraser cleaned the bases in the first inning with a long drive to right cemter, the game was & travesty on the name of base ball, with the collegians furnishing most of the comics. Md, AB.H.O0.A. Silver 8. AB.H, O.A. Pag'cei,2b. 8 1 1 5 A .o"; ngton Cricket Club will open Semlerct. 4 8 0 0 1'2 0fits on June 4 against the Balti- Pellockth-C2 9129 4 1 0{more eleven In that city. Games also 3113 19 Olare to be played with the German- $351 31 8|town Cricket Club of Philadelphia, 8020 3 o ofthe Crescents of Brooklyn and other 1001 014 0|strong eastern teams. 2011 070 2| With many candidates of experi- i 0.y 0 0 0ence striving for positions with the Mgt even, the local organigation antici- { 3 s ? es & banner season. Practice will — s i i — held today on the fleld near the Totals...37 10 27 12 Totals...44 14 27 6| tennis courts in the vicinity of the Maryland...... 2 0 2 0 8 3 0 o 0—jo|tidal basin. : Bilver Bpring.. 3 1 0 5 4 2 0 3 018 ————— RunePaganucel (3), Semler (). Bailey, Tilden E i E‘"ll! & g::l"' Staser B i e ns il '1 ser, er (2 Geovene! S Brrors— o PHILAD! May 27.—Willlam ) Georenettie, Bell, Rrrors_Pagauocel (2), | r. Tilden, 2d, world champion tennis Two-base hite'— r, rie, Moran, | piayer, and Wallace Johnson of Bierser, Somler. Hom lum l&.m “'-Qno&unured 1 little posi nty-seven! an- :,ul tennis championship of Phila- fld{hfl- ‘Tilden beat Roy Cofin, 6—1, 6—1, and Johnson beat L F. Cravis, 6—0 and 1. -the best &ll- sthiete at the R.S | 31743 Detrof; 17 New ¥ 23 Philadel's 80 10 11 CANADIAN STICKMEN T0 PLAY HERE FRIDAY Washington will be treated to its first international lacrosse match next Friday afternoon, when twelves of Toronto, Cana and the Wash- | ington Lacrosse Club are to clash in | Central stadium. The game will get under way at 4 o'clock. Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambas- sador, and his staff are to atténd the contest, and SIir Auckland probahly will face the ball. Prominent United States government officials also are to be present. The Boy Scout Band will be at hand to add to the gayety of the occasion. ‘The Toronto twelve, which has start- ed an American tour, is rated as one of the strongest teams of the Do- minion, the home of the Indlan game. The Washington club has added sev- eral new men to its roster lately and is practicing daily in preparation for the engagement. REDS BEAT CUBS TWICE. CINCINNATI, May 27.—Cincinnat won two games from Chicago toda; 7to 6and 8 to 1. 2 Chicngo. AB.H. 0.A. _ Cincl. AB.H. 0.A. Statzcf... 4 0 4 0 Burns,cf.. 3 1 1 0 H'locher'ss 4 0 4 4 Daubertdb 4 219 1 Kelleher,3b1 0 0 1 Duncan,if. 3 21 0| Krogdb... 8 2 0 0 Harperrf. 5 1 2 1| Grimes,ib 4 0 8 1 Hargravec3 2 1 0 4110 Bome2b.. 4 2 0 6| 83 1 2 0 Caveneyss. 4 1 1 5 espie,p. 3 1 1 1 0000 0001 2003 1000 31 52414 Totals.. 81 13 27 17 .0 0001000 01 31001300 x=8 LH. 0.A. B.H. 0.4, 110 31 80 212 4290 211 2010 411 1 220 180 32711 200 001 0 001 41238 000 8021 11 2 Pieni,gb.. 4 0 1 2 0 8 0 Couchp....3 2 0 1 2 0 2 Marklep..1 0 0 1 001 010 16 24 10 Stueland fn finth inning. ¥ .00000 41108 120002120 x7 —_— WASHINGTON CRICKETERS TO OPEN SEASON JUNE 4 Wi GUNTSCLEANUP [musT DEFEAT Player—Club. G. AB. R. H.HR.SB.Pct. Cnusey, N. Y 52 4 0 0 .600 Perticn, 1 400 500 Aldridge, 110 0 1 435 Bressler, 25 Gowdy, ‘B 5 Toporcer, § T. Griffith, Bkl Hornsby, §t. L. ohwer, Pitts, Bigbee,” Pitts, Johnston, Hargrave, Cin.. Maranville Kelly, N. Y Cunningham Tierney. Southworthy, B Grimes, Chi Bailey, Bt. Barnhart, " 1 De Parr; Afnsmith, Bancroft, Miller, BKIn.. Myers, Bkin Wal . Bon. Pitts.. Tow... Grimm, 0°Neil 3 Traynor, Pitfs.. Stock, St L.... Oenchger. Box.. Crulse, Box..... Wrightstone, Phil BKin'.... ™ I8 5z 9 24 10 30 CLUB BATTING Rapp, Phil.., Club Pittsburgh Brookl American, Pitcher. Club. W.L, Bush, N. Y..... Stoner, Det. Pillotte, Det, Johnson, Wash. . Rommell, Phil. Hoyt, N. ¥.. Shawkey, N. ¥.. Kolp, N. ¥.. Shocker, St. Robertson, Chi. Morton, Cleve Pennock, Bos National. Couch, Causey, K. ¥.. Yellowii'e, Pitts Ruether, Bkin. Douglas, N. ¥ Morrison, Pitts. McQuillan, Bos Francis, Forguson. Bos.. Hasty, Phil..... W. Collins, Bos Thle, Cleve Heimach, Phil. Mogridge, Wash. Van Gilder, St. L Mays, N. ¥ Faber, Chi. Jones, N. ¥ Erickson, Wash. Mails, Cleve. Dauss, Det Pruett, Hodge, Chi.. Enmse, Det... Baghy, Cleve Winters, Phil Halnes, St. L. Quinn, Bos. Markle, Cin Znchary, Wash Jones. ' Cli.... Naylor, Phil Glazner, Pifts. Sothoron, Cleve. G. Smith, Phi Yarrison, Phil. Grimes, Bkln. Russell, Bos. Lugue,” Cin Davis. St. L Ocschger, Bos. Cole, Det. Bailey, St. L Coveleskie, Cleve Rudolph, Bos. Oldham, Det... Mitchell, Bkln, U0 10 1 1 1k 10033 OB €33 65 G O RO LIS B BN TN Barfoot, St. L... YLeverette, Chi. Koosta, Ohi. Moore, Phil. Courtney, Chi. _ MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo, 3: Lonisville, Indianapoiis, 3; Columb Minneapolls, 11: Kans: 8t. Paul, §; Milwaukee, 00k ke e 1 10.C5.C3 10 1O B9 €5 103 1 €1 o i GO 1 10O 001000 D 63 0O Bt 80 b 1000120189 <11 110 B9 10,83 8 B0 e €0 6150 63 6363 G s 19180 1 01 €13 €100 6 ek o 1t 10 R0 00 14 9100 1 1 B O 4. PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Dansille, 10; Raleigh, 8. Durhaw, 6: ‘Greensboro, 3. - | Winston-Salem, & High Point, FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. Dastona, 5; Tampa, 3. Lakeland, 2: Orlando, 0. Jacksonville-St. Petersburg—Raig. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Chattanooga, 4-0; New Orleans, 33, Litte Rock, 5-1; Atlanta, Birmingham, 1; Memphis, 0 (14 fonings). VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Newport News) 8; Richmond, 3. Others—Rain, Pitcker. Club, W.L, s | 10N 010 0 2 0 H] s 65,6300 80,01 0 €0 00 0 200 9 13 48 O €1 100909 £ G 310 nings {only INBRAVES' SERIES Ryan Hurls Cleverly While Fillingim Is Hammered. Southworth Hurt. NEW YORK, May 27.—New York made it three stralght today from Boston, defeating the Braves in the last game of the series, 7 to 1. Ryan pitched a strong, steady game, while ! the world’s champions knocked Fiil- ingim out of the box in the second. Southworth of Boston injured his leg in the fifth Inning chasing Sny- der’s triple and was carried from the . 0.4, Powell,cf.. 4 1 6 27 Barbaredb 4 1 3 85 20 4 12 101 00 LB 2 0 .4 0 0 3 0 306 8 0 S41 38 2 0 210 00 210 10 90 0 01 200 100 00 0 32 624 for Marq 2 3 0 Baneroft rrors—Boeckel, Gowdy, Ban. 01100 17 (2), Frisch (@), Smith. Suyder. Twobase hits—Groh hake hits—O'Nell, Snyde: Raucroft, Cunningham. Sacrifices—Ryan, 1 Meusel. Double plays—Frisch, bani- and Kelly; Bancroft, tisch and Kelly. £f8 on ba wton, 7; New York, 9. Base Fillingim, 2: off Marquard, 4 , 8. Btruck oui—By Ryan, 1 llifiglin. 5 in 1148 fnnioga: Marquard, 6 8 innings; Lansing, 1 10 1 iuning. Losing r—Fillingim. mpires—Mes: Pfirman 1 em. Time of game—1 h und 50 minutes. Keliy, rift, (2). Stolen bases INDIANS POUND DAUSS AND DOWN TYGERS, 5-3 DETROIT, Mich.. May 27.—Cleve- and pounded Dauss hard in two in- today and, defeated Detroit Uhle weakened in the sixth inning and was replaced by Coveleskie, who held the Tigers safe the rest of the ABI. 0.A. Detroit. AB.H. 0.4 1170 1i852 4 023 [ 05 0 2 120 o 220 o i 2 0 223 0 1 1 0 002 8 000 0 00 1 00 0 000 00 0 18 Totals.. 36 & 27 14 *Batted for Johnson atted for Oldhum L0 in sixth inning. in eighth inning. 0140000 03 602010003 ker, Wood, Coveles- mas, Clark. ' Errors—Sewell, o-base_hits—Speaker, Wood, Veach —Wood. Heilman, Clark. Stalen Sacrifces—O'Nell, Rigney. s—Cleveland, 9; Detroit, s balls—OT Dauss, 1; off Oldham, off 9 in 4 innings; off off Johnson, none in off Coveleskie, 1 in 3 1 in 2 innings; off by pitcher—By Uhle (Flag- Eimke (Stephenson). Winning Losing pitcher Um- Chill and_Conn ime of 17 minutes, COLUMBIA STILL AHEAD INWOMAN'S NET PLAY Columbia racketers continue to set the pace in the Woman's Tennis League, although closely pressed by the Racqueters, who have also lost three matches, but have won Columbia has taken 22 of while the Racqueters six less. contests, ° 4 S El = 5 I3 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. R42 Webster School . . nty-six matches were played in the league during the past week, the <ults being- as follows: Plensaut, 4. gefn(ed Maud defeated Elsa V. 6—4 defeated Ruth ‘ebster School, 6—0, 6—0. Elizabeth Bryan, Nationals, defeated Alen: Fenn, Marjorfe Webster School, 6. —3. Mrs. F. B. Prle, Columbla, defeated Miss MeCalium, Mt. Pleasant, 6-—0, 6—0. Clara Birmingham, Liverty. defeated Ellen defeated Ellen Gallop, arjorie Fillebrown, Mid-Cit: , 6—0. Dorothy Yaeger, Columbia, defeated Frances ‘Webster, Mid-City, 60, 6—! Edua Kelles. Liberty. defeated Alrid Sum- uelson, Mid-City, 8—1, Frances Gore. Chevy Chase, defeated Addie Hugles, Mt. Pleasant, 6—: —4. 3 Anu Webster, Marjorie Webster School, de- fented Frances Gore, Chevy Chase, 6—1, 6—4. Tiizabeth Gibson, Mt. Plensant, defoated Dorothy Yaeger, Columbin, 8—6, 6-—1. Mrs. Frank Barteman, Columbia, defeated Mrs, W. E. Chamberlin, Mid-City, 6—1. 6—3. Ruth Thurston Maitland, Chevy Chase, de- fented Hazel Priest. Alumnne, 6—2, 6—4. Isabel Nagel, Racqueters, defeated Frances Gore, Chevy Chase, 6—1, 6—1. Isabel Nagel, Racqueters, defeated Edna Kel- ley, Liberty, 6—2, 6—3. Telen Wright, Liberty, defeated Helen Mar- but, Racqueters,’ 6—1, , 6—4. Ars. er,’ Piney_Branch, defeated Kath- erine Rice, Alumnne, 7—9; 6—: , 6—4. Piney Braneh, defest- 7—5, 8—0. Piney Branch, de- Mrs. Thomas Robbins, ©d Bess Hall, Alumn: Mrs. Thomas Robbins, feated Helen Wright, Liberty, 6—4, 6—2. Mrs. B. P. Smith, Piney Branch, defeated Marjorle Wooden, Alumnae, 62, 6-4. Louise Kelley, Liberty, defeated Helen Sin- clair, Alumnae, '6-1, 6-2. laise Kelley, Liberty, -defeated Elizabeth Bryan, Nationals, 6-2, 81, Bdna Kelley, Liberty, defeated Ruth Clay- ton, Piney Branch, 14-12, 63. Louise Whelchel, Liverty, defeated Corinne Fraser, Racqueters, 6-8, 0-2, 64 Addie Hughes, Mt. Pleasant, defeated Dalsy Robsion, Columbia, 6-0, 6-4. Best Made Aufo . Luggage Carrier 500 at $2.00 each : Big Discount to the Trade - HINES ‘AUTO SUPPLY CO. ¢ 920 D Street N.W., - : Hits— | BALTIMORE IN FOUR-CITY EVENT TOW Richmond and Norfolk Not Strong—Oriole Netmen Victors Last Season, But Capital City Outfit Is More Formidable Than Year Ago. BY W. H. HOTTEL. ASHINGTON'S tennis team should have a fine chance V off the honors this season in the Hotchkiss cup m which Baltimore, Richmond and Norfolk also will h sentation. Play this year in the event, which last scason was e as an annual affair, will be held on the Chevy Chase Club and 1 bia Country Club courts here, June 9 and 10. Where the g are played will be decided by the draw, and the club which does 1 these will get the final match. Competition is in six singies arn doubles, and the teams may be picked from the best talent : testing cities. el e Baltimore won t and is the team that W have to b - ever |'| STATISTICS OF MAJORS || this season at laurels. Success of V AMERICAN LEAGUE. eters in the Old Dor 5 w. L. P‘cl. | Richmond week befo S'f'x‘z.‘f: 7 | Baltimore p in the ¥ | Philadeiphia” |state singles Midd Cleveland - doubles during the g | proved beyond doubt that th. and capital n have the nen i R ‘421 GAMES TOMORROW. | Detween 47 hem GAMET TODAY. Washburn Is Uncertain. Washington's hopes upon whether Wats No. 5 ranking plaver of t who for some time has b |ing in our midst, narily his service | but as the Church cup mateh be the New York and Bo take place in the Hub on June New York at Wash. Cleveland at Detroit. 8t. Louis at Chicago. Wash, at Boston. Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Clevelaud. Phila. at New York. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Washington, 1 3—2; Boston, 2—1. ; 'St. Louis, 1—2. Detroit, s ton tea NATIONAL LEAGUE. e w., L Wia. Lose p - New York 12 las” Washburn 1 Pittaburgn 11 Gotham com f 8t. Louls . 18 i B 3 n the Hotcnk s 2 2¢ 824 GAMES TOMORROW. GAMES TODAY. Pittsburgh at St. L. St. Lous &t Chicago. | Chiteago ut Cincinuati. New York at Phila Boston at New York. Boston at Broo Phila. at Brookiyn. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, New_ York, D. C. TENNIS CHAMPIONS ANNEX VIRGINIA TITLES NORFOLK, Va., May 27.—C. M. Cha- | Baltimore Baltimore will anking pla sectic Team Strong. have who with C doubles honors Phil Goldsbor oemaker Goldsborough are th and sure of places In ddition to Da rest, District of Columbia tennis a&d \\‘; hrr;uv-n; : SR able, shingtc champion, won the Virginia state|201e: WHSHTEIOD title here today t Sweeney of Balt — * Mrs. E. C. Ellis, District of Colum- bia woman's champion, won the sin- Arthur Hel Yen Ba Johnson. Washingt team strong all down . T gles final for her sex. defeating|this array S Marywill Wakeford, another Wash-| With W e o v ash ingtonian, 6—1, § |ington probably d without hin chance Charest and Sweeney will play Whitehead and Eggleston of this i Monday in the middle Atlantic s ! tional doubles final. Rain prevented them from plaving late today. Charest plaved spectacular tennis in defeating Sweeney, his returns be ing placed with exceptional accurac Sweeney was outplaved at every an- Ele, except service. FRENCH GIRL TO PLAY N WIMBLEDON EVENT kandil an excell top. One change hax been morning. =3 | posa " champi 3 leading netmen part in the eve A match that will deeide w! Dumbarton Club will win the W ington Associati the series will By the Associated Press. played next Satun t racketers from th PARIS, May 2 Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, world woman tennis cham- pion, after consulting a specialist, who pronounced her heart in good condition, has decided to play through the tournament at Wimbledon, begin- ning June 26, without waiting for the «hallenge round, as would be her | privilege. ganization visit These two teams than Columbia Country third member of th both have beaten de Dumbarton won meeting with Che: hard-fought match. count was T to 2, the o so close that it would not much to have turned Club, it, whic Her doctor today prescribed a short | other way. Chevy Cha rest, saying the strain of playing lout the Servic W throughout the recent international that da with him hard court tournament Brussels, including. the singles. women's dou- bles and mixed doubles matches, after | her long absence from the courts, | had caused the painful heart action which she experigneed last week. 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