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THE EVENING § |l STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY JUNE 10, 1922.. SPORTS. Natzonaws Need to Make Good Showing Against Tygers o Stay Up in Race e i Navy ELEVENMAYPLAY |GAME TAKEN SERIQUSLY [WTcheLL Beats RaY . TRINITY BULLDOGS BARK VICTORIES MUCH SOUGHT : : | : [© IN GAME AT SAN DIEGO = e FOR BIG GOLF PRIZE ; ; WN v pws e e | BY THREE RIVERS FANS)- ey F = = Commeree for bringing the foot , Scotlund, June A ball tenm of the United States 10—Abe Mitchell, one of Britain’s . & - = E:':n:”;\:::rl; 'y"n: r\'n'-::p:»l:m;: ‘best known golfers, won the thou- P “tor ftm P . _ - ;| wand gulneas golf tournament -DON. D Boss of Few € »s May Mean Big Dro M ide ::rhl:"::: :‘:::::::.nyl "p':l-fl":;:-r\.'.:: OA_\ I(;Rl:.\l« June 10.—Officials of the E:fs!cm Canada Feaguc L= i uealiiene 7. defeating - EC'_I'OR MatDO?_\ALD, one of Georgetown's many base ball live L0 o ew mes May Mean Big P ogri ael e fied the manag:men} of t)ug Three Rivers ch{b tha.t it must p_m ward Ray, former open champlon, wires, is in again. Hector resisted the lure of the sandlots for 2 < - e . The plung were Iald before Ed- the brakes on umpire-baiting. They made it plain‘that while| tn the a P . - time this season, but the call proved too stron n Due to Face Detrsit in Opener With win Denby, Secretary of the Navy, : ; s P , nals, 2 up and 1 to play. p o strong, and now he h e | 4 0t P | nd he"expressed hearty nuppose, | they did not object to a little “razzing” now and then, it was carrying it a returned to the fold as manager of the Trinity Bulldogs. Hector modesi- s . . L | wasing that proposed mame would | bit too far when, within a week, spectators had threatened to lynch dhe ly claims this team is just i 4 Johnson in Lire for Tomorrow. 30 smech {0/ wtimmniate the momte | umbire and Chased another oat of Tovin: tosly y just about the last word in sandlot base ball, and i of Navy officers and men, and ndd- e S wants to send it against all unlimited nines prepared for the worst. - JEN AT o s | Jux (ke he woukd confer With Ad= | (A searching investization of the Mahoney had been trounced A gregations interested may communicate with the young manager at 1. 1\||r:rnll ‘\§u'.«- i ebml.l:’l:lnl:.lnblru. l:: {lias developed ot .’m‘m; ont r;}?c M‘xma(-rp_‘ \‘:I::p;rti:;z for ca x 3lst street, or telephone him at West 256. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. turned to Washingtom. . French-Canadian _ village, on _ the| Addtionul details 'm.mued atter] Hector declares he has a great lot of ball p team, ¢« ETROIT, 1 10—Desiived. of o chaad i 272 | T &bio If posxible the |Darks of the St. Lawrence, about|Montreal offici had investigated though he is numbered among the athletes. )h re's the te A ‘TR une eprived of a chance x_n make it four Straight | engire battieship fleet would be i::-'f-l“Ql\ ,_}:'3(‘\_\';":‘!! M:;ux 1 and Que- |the disturbane showed “that the 2 King, Sweeney, Cronin, Browg, Stone, Colburn, McIntvre, Re Spe / over the Indians by the untimely death of President Dunn, which | brought here for the contesi. buse ATl very sSrionoty hho: Rhcee | siives i, shontine T ane et L | Hutcheson, Mitsen and MacDonald. i - - g iale e S 0] a1 ons l'arbi ~Washi t El ot o —_ — ised posteenement uf the final game in Cleyeland, the Nationals |- — | Bi¥ers el W iy Feceitly adaca ont op ahe emiltie] G e e e ol (F Jirip. mvtidisgs’ wver, 401 o G e i et Npnearaiice oiltlel eatbi il NavinE Flali o e I «'ymnur"‘ w“llchd e\!}l\lnlr.u es dum —und shaking fiets. | and Richmond combinations, res;ne\:-i |,’,":[""”~"' a strennous drill tomo 2 ” ¥ | J 2 . ! L Awa and Velleyflel Catcher K. Os Umipire. tlvely, yesterday in the opening round | | Golf F; Worth Knowi S men ou Trinity: Pield. at quartet of contests that will prove doubly important in view of the fact | Gets Used to Excitement. But Catcher Bailey was alleged not | OF, the annual tennis struggle for the | 0 acts Wo owing """', = oy S Lplay ek anh o that their present position is at ¢ and that they immediately precede | . i Three Rivers drowsed through the | to have taken the decision so calmly. fllno»:fh:‘.fflcl:.?p':h‘; :"n"“lm ool "‘-Li can ~h“ ~" 4§ much :" |u_. 5 @iseries of il lengtliat StoLouis, Wherd i Willlbe el or dier lotithe f 1 N without undue excitement wn- | Apparently disdaining mercly 1o sty | Cofumbia Countes Club courts. Thiw @ they did At foor ball Just fall i i St . t became the headguarters for the [on an umpire’s toes or fing dirt at 4 & LS R iy ponen ill_not be uble Gritfmen IS SFEAKER S TRIBUT[] nt for Canadian witnesses in the | him—the prevailing practice on| nere 0 Start play at 3 o'clock. * Al- Srviiay e BT e e el B L % o et : g Stillman divorce case. When that ex- | American diamonds this seaso 4ic uoneh s ithe > Bal Wate S g GO L bt Lt U L T S B O \s a result of cleaning up with 10 make their record for the citement sunalqed 1t 1o0ked iorwara | 1oy, Mnocked Mohoney muponRt Yorer Tl tepeal 21 Vistory, 1 bail tat was displeced e . season against them st ins and on »ss, the Nationals now are in | CLEVELAND, June 10— expectantly to the opening of the balll When the umpire gradualy re- i e e S hen the | A No, only tie pleyer whose ball hits that | nx who go to American Lea third place within strik istance of the er-up Browns, and it may !er, manazer of the Clevelgnd Ko, covered consciousness, his-first words | Neither of today's opposing te: lof the other compeiitor is penalized. The ball RODr o aftarnnon: Should be possible by the time Mound city next Wednesday to | s one of the saddest men In the cou m the very first it hecame evl-|were fo the effect that Ia WAt wah harh pretd yiateniny. Plbgine |t baiepltoed. well ned game aitst the Bokimien I hampionship ladder. On today. ConfTned to his bed in that Thrée Rivers was out to|fined 10 banished frem the] at the Chove Chase Chibe Washisstos | I in a hazard, may a player4tween 3. and 1 thieotfierhand. i i i : loval hotel with bronchitis. which for | SUPDOrt its home club to the bitter game. This was too much for thel Janquished: Norfolk, 7 to 2. B i I s ddmeantii I LegE 1 am \‘ni‘ othiep ',[v'\" e 108 ahead of the Tygers, | time thr tened to develoy into pueu- ;]’."l., vl“«‘:l-(“ on June 1, Umpire Bru- | stands, Severgd zealots tobk up ‘more and Richmond set 4t Colu |, A He is not prohibited by rule from touch- | 'he Dest professional clubs vho are in fourth place., s far removed but that neaker ‘ds “t jneau de gainst a Three Rivers | collection of $65 for the cateher.d ynd the former won, 9 to 0. Norfolk | \ng the ball. ‘but is of course penalized ome | 1he curt Play ix to sta o a fistiul of reverses wou vht is the race i le to attend the fur aver, d received here | Others 1 onto the field at thed nue up a sturdy fight in the doubles. | joCige tbe club touckes the ground. Also; with Jue Hundiboe umpiring. T s = i : | i best friend. James . Dur A that ndstand was{close of the game, and us Mahoney | Baltimore completely outclasscd |move fa toushime 1t oy s atte b o | g e Griffmen will find o v ol we e nship ball club for the | hen Sar e elibr i Mar rly demolished us the rooters|sped to e gate they followed. | ichmond, taking outclaxscd move in touching it %o that after all it i | War Department Independents fotar sturdier stripe an | fo t a single hola oo searched for ammunition with which | Jun to a hack, Mahone ki {E [ oine odichas ik = x Coioely oty - ga unlimited tea »v" than they o v ' 1t policy” toward fim Dutm was # pattern of buse ball § U bombard the umpire. {dashed through the main street pur- | Jelit gk - iy s | o w ring @ case wh chulienges to Dn. J. Creat Lol A v sl her inasnates that exemplities all that al bolice, the umpire {sucd by a squadron of automobiles. | WABHINGTON. 7: NORFOLK ol s placed ju 2 sand Munitions butlding ) ¢ weulk e He ne nts in the owner he wor ‘",,'. waiting him outside | He re 5 lotel just aliead of his bt S trivd 1 ietions At Ve WOTKE | Sia oo AChTa ooaa: At A SO | Duet i ”M“‘,L‘ Bea: A. The player is -entitled to move such Horan's stends pitehing and g sive s e ligebivin u~ he Lad fled town, dropped a note ting i they foliowed | 1 Penzold, 3r. iN.). 6 steps and if the buil is accidentally moved in ng Ly the te gave Ann g thex a1 i the wiy of Setting phas {to Joe Vage. former scout for the ! room - bl (W) Hatry 2% wd"'" o2y od EelA el fn et enal ¢ 2-to-0 win over Milan Ath ) < vour manager at STEere g he tried o dictate how the o | Chicazo Nationals, and now president | Maheney escaped from town by . o feteated 8. 1( Gt there ans case cej sl Ttngveas Do nig < ishould be run. {of the ¥ jada League, beg- raing in for Montreal, while Louls, Bates o | eformaiice of B - u tanks rejoined the {18 never complained when we lost. | EIng to be d from ofciating in|a la T the town was camip- | W, C. Johu Ehasarisaip. e o Knickerbocker Club will entert Cleveinnd yester, and He B T e Tk iet ‘the | Three Rivers again. A terse dis-|ing R e O e [t wco: sudtemons: 3 eotor tb i Barrett Athletle Club tomorr Iy i war ko) He to | Jlayers and not Himself, should L ‘\ atel, on June 7, stated that Umpire | to take or B R g‘m:h( Davis and Arthur Hellen sl plis tererito ternoon on the field at Wise eondition Jurrevice Ii 16Tt WEISUl cempathized owith. | We Gan'twin Intosh and M. Bundy | A Jones' record is unique. From aveilable | Stroeto Rdny ol £ Sl ractured. has entirely ) were his cheering words.” | records no piayer has ever befors or since at ) o'elock. Ne Seme e no evi T Stiff- ans are under way to rilse a ‘-,,,,d qualified for « national championship &t such the Knicks will 1 n the for i memortal th M Dinn. Tt pron | diteated 8B ege. However, John Ball, jr.. finished | Washingion Council. K. of C. Te: nd Sosshebeierelithing) R R ilL Hes prpditod S l'“‘ b- res g Toe! sixthin the British orsy championship at the | desiring games with the Knicks a ) L " batting. pr ohhis il beseeRCEad AL B Tnn 2 |age of ffteen. eight strokes back of theibockers sh telephone Car: i At S | home of the Cleveland team i winner, Robert Garcuer won his first] e e d and g s lar 2 i While the deatia of Mr. Dunn brought | BALTIMORE. ;9 RICHMOND, 0. | championship at nineteen. , West between 10 and e Cobly Wi |- L | zrief to all local buse ball fans, it was Singles—C. M.l B Q. What is th penaity | a.m. tomorro h S | especially felt hy thousands of school Sty 1 i balls puttisg Erecn, g | Brightwooa crun win vat: WO . Al l | ehildren. For several it had Uefore the other's. hall bas siopped TOINET | vill Eoivecd Clsh will go to Hyat! tuined to neaw i few day ' i l!- '!'U SAVE | been the policy of the de » to | 1 Ht“l{“{‘ld:lr‘»:m ‘“hu“ o the ols i i ey, and two | r u Fame with 1., L Eiaty (oo Hi i oi week: |Quvis . 'Crayford.(8.) | *tokes in medal play. followin it et senin bk | I [ pluged on weeks daxs, BY C. PERRY MILLER: R | e e g e & et at ey own ot the tide I ned s 1 am was opposing the iy £, Valeotise (i), wn, care o pelosing » s e & teea fan | e ndians sl wear ek by HE Potomac river has gone on another spree, which is expected to e e eren | Sampa; ,....r',.\m nclisie b . = . " ¢ oir laft Sleaves q 5 : S varest and Sweenes (1) defes | Cox. ;.'n] Sl H “ |,. Spect to Mr. Duin i last for ;3|nv.r week. Just when it was convalescing from its re- and l(‘ufuzil (K.j, 261 §'L; 411 "'_ar;. 3 Ma My nits to te L e Bdes cent indisposition, due to mu water, along comes continued e hiren s Dot n to Ui and ic Assoc n has orde : = 5 s G 1 others. oh oy Gl Rutlh ad Bob Measel both | all games of that erguniz o heavy rains, which caused a relapse. jeticeal ‘"‘““‘ ] & o, i oK : red their fitth home run of th e minute tomorro 4 : : [ 3 i we Beareats defeated 1 = Srores sor— Ruth's a re Hop m'-lr’u“ i However, prospects are good fur fishing tomorrow, provided we have | competition ta ihe annual tourna- i e 3 ¢ White Sox centert | By the Assoctated Pross 1o more rain. > {ment Bt the Womelis Tennis League| i 2 Mesuliffe, Tyans and L el Wntes ugkyacloncsoon | HeaGe, dune 1o 1 feport there are a great | {started this morning. - Many sin i S Mee s - b of the el . :| James . Dunn, chie sh hese waters, but the | ches were scheduled. Prelfn | = - P e Soried. Four hurlers | Cluveand Americans a 2 A AT ,!/'7 i} 2ED g e e Smihfelt Athede Club def b @ ‘}-w‘i‘w an 1 Murray—la big construction firn SIS “;x’]‘:. = s i i . Monday. e doubles wutry alter. R. ‘Tuckerman, D. D. L. inning Base of the winner by Gleasows wen for |t Marshalliown, o is I l PVILIA | s witl elose Monday night Sl Cob S SHEE Eonre e S o seventh and elshth | town, tamight for buf : MeVay reach semi-finals in th ; ; 19 to B Corrtney WS | emorrow atternoon. | e ! a il e ol srttan ; { tom R : ; | - for the French = it e e e N DRAW E F, s PLAYING GOLF FINAL. | T K coman Gugnens e 1 P ¥ Hing Soi1 g SRR i 3 K E )] N. J.. Jun = e n»u_lul aman Guune - uing -1 Ban Johnson. president of the Anier- ! ey i | W Sweetser of Siwanoy and B Tuckerman plaved MeGr i N Miekt A/ the' Yaukees' | tcun Livas 2 < ¢ Hals of Upper Monthuir today are|morning while Thompson was opposer . gingle tally lust Tuesday X Nale sanesd : i hlhr--vvl that \1:»» that the big | University dr { playing the final 1 vu‘(rl “Ii«”" tre With the awinners to meet --m\ Pleasant Reserves and (g S a hal €5 1 widow of the dead man, will naintain witer avound | conrse for 1 an wmateur golf clhumpionship, 1 this a thletic Club will clash tomor Oldham s Griftst Jiax o Sisler had | Nor financial, interest i the Cleve the bi Coatte at i ctster, the nedalist, | ddx.llcd, \iani B vorning on the Pleasant 'here | s . "1 uh wi at the bat with four|yyng uld she decide 1o Qe which Irnver of Upper 3 1«11"‘4 r. 2 and k “n 1 The Seu sl rotation of Tyger t I L 1o | thix sk Le the first \ Hale won trom A. L. Walker, To0l. thie) HSiRIre . O : apply with 1 tiols ¢ nd the Cubs tamed the the Awerican 1 Richmond county, at the nine-1 S amd 5. Thompson was %5 o' the Taiic however, us thes tuired st i believed nole, in the semi-nuds yn—5~“,,. wenty-five holes to de- ondy ham, a i ' huck to su . manager of the - (R aker, while MeVay de-| ven as hi Ouly ho outhit th i Wilsh of Davenport ir Tewis: 3 and | Deanwood ana dinary perf 11 at d | , Will be named president of i clubs are to battle ton this Ieft-hander and also | | r golfers of \Wash . They will swing into act men @ tough | are predicting a match p oelact fectiveness ng by Brookivn | [low R bics whan Johni( ! B extublisk that pitehing com- FQ 1.‘ enee aton of B visited Washington t X R. Mot representi was picked 1o open the s rs bac | | team. “the No.. 1 : ot a A-to-2 verd N Kivn regte- L neerst course in five hits. i " nine of e '\““ ment. Andersom is @ With two days of r- Moy who handlid a t ~| ' l . 2 knnwn r. while Paton ix one of was sent back in the final nerfectly atj 3 R s ”‘“ verit of! o g IN TERMINAI. Y I-EAGUE nd was barely ised out i - e 1ve: p oes ! L \.. lowing seven hits, due 1 1 wio have acquired a S IR e ] Ray Francis 1 an of Trouncing penaant | NpW YORK, June 10— Retention of hs ¢ of the Georgetown division | Small s performance by limiting the played 1m~]‘m <h tolthe “Larnstorming’ the uprives i Ntary pUBlic. sehobls, Come | ity 1ast night They representing the shops to feur b Fran ' = twirling, while i I 1 helsrem o= 23 expect » play G Crs on Te o joe 1¢ will get & chance o 3 with one on. helped | breaking which T . or ag ams of ten other| CIRUC (O, in preparation for aton Terminal won twi e S et ; Curdinals trim Philadelph ltwo ot s e e o W Sestiiteninl ooning I“m"‘“ | e tourney which will be held Mon- ! O B el anc urth_ pitcher The Athleties emerzed from their | was o ended o O i ams hoys d hoints . aZements, oy A RO 1 iled three Detroit pitche <ene M. Landis b TN n the b hy that musti e circuit Transportation wis 1 s Haeh aaainet B Ciava won, 1 tional League clubs which were rep- | f i L b 1 € won three times ‘to secure perma- | il u 12-to-11 wallop, while t - but Detroit nei one o | resented at a “mesting here ye ! 1 oeaimith e ariton R \ () T NEW YORK AND BOSTON S jeik M:_u; qmr:;"; 3 el ¢ R e At T Vdier asor points and Force third with 23.. Other | affuir wis wl U.'S. YACHT REPEATS, ‘ireritent sumn o itesaner was an COIN VAR Y IN CHURCH CUP TENNIS affalr s sunfest, o5 SLAT o ECHS SO Tos g TRLoBt s Columbia Heights division six runs th chth inning ¥ BAYSIDE. N. Y.. June 10.—Polkadot, | out the leaguc's plans in obtainine a { Cotum e} ivia BOSTON, M1 e 7 six runs i o eig 1ings Thete T te qu 4 or | AL Byll's American model yacht, ! site and erccting “a fit ,MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS. (R k] [ VitH B i (e Bloomine e ‘ ters defea nma.ux phia, 2 Do o S the sensational gume he pla atlwon the second r of the fnter:.in memory of (he Jate o ing bove qualified yester- | 2 Yesterdal in the Church cup’ com-, CIOULS 1 Suseven e Eae. i tional seric cesterday fro e n, o died in ¢ | PHILADELP . Juue 10 —Ath- hosa 1 VSR on meet t 3oxt =i third base in Thursday's tit wi ional serics vesterday from the. (. Anson.” wh d (EETSDEEE D AR 1 —Ath- oo participation in the eity | Petiiton and will meet the ¥ Southern Athleile Club bettered jta tribe, th ssie i Aravor, British piloted by | spring. letie stars of Washi R e e held in Central | 1eam. headed hy R. Norris Will 15 Tiice i 4 S { : e ieace voted s ! Championships to be held in Central leam. hea 3 hoid wn second place in the Poton o ho th at tie m. The ¥ The league ve ok ; to encounter some of the hest athletes fum mext Saturday under the di-|in the final to Ye s Leazue with an S-10-1 win.oper 1 that La Motte r fouli the to Cal. A MeVey, une of z 64: High Point, 2.8 ; g i the municipal playground | Ly T Five runs in a1t <hort laege's sh ¢ while VCaught Reds.”! who plaved on the A. T han- the southwest boys tis hibitic 1St the ¥ T n minfature with Spalding e % Tast M was far to i also the first race it Beaner. & . At s rE( depee bt one ose ] d H mong s Wiksos Aunzex No irubbed Prohibition of whit s flashe win possession of the T s | 9 sary Lea Thir With Peckinpaugh lett in Clevetand | b trophy sident H(‘,\:(!)Tr and b Dres-| % e were J el k“.d“mm_v s, wary League. The to hive A bac cate owner of the Pittsiurzh clul, | T S Madisor. dacksan. ek P Drys - 1 < %nd Bush o8 R T weré uppointed To investgateth | nS e legis iing Gace Hart, Adwie; Krae | b HESE, Tl e Dres | home elght ta ) charlevhorse, an really has no i iroumstances of -the family of the | Sl - : e s = Snall. Force: | oMo, ., - S e ik b na allys ey B0 STATISTICS OF MAJORS | |iaic “Bin® Rhines. who wore hoth A b B oyt s Sl e [ adrew Mor Salew casily disposed of All-Service unless he should brins Farl Smith in {Red and Pirate uniform 00 el Lewell, Hyde b 4 10 . 18 1o . in the War League. The vir irom the garden to play thire ———— SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. et d O s end & Y- | tors made sixteen hits, every mah on outfield will re: i AMERICAN LEAGUE. e Tah e A Tadelphies (5. (it 7 Shisizs se hicloating whe are vecupy N Tor $ S | e A, ) s el phia, - . 4 ! which Vy rleans. 1. Adams; | W. T Tilden, 20, aud W. ¥, dohuson, Phiu- | 0ver Post Office in the Depertmental Brower - dwiphin, and Viocent fichards o Leaguc. Hutehisc pitching and o Dunn's De e et o :\:hny:j::;\ l‘l, LEAGUE. & : Sickler. ‘m-m:,.' . York, 63, 4 ,i'r'.u."fi were Important, factore’inithie Clark Griflith was grestly 1 ] 52 N bt 2 Mg 1 elass—E Adrms. —— LAR o ot 3 | Baltimore, fgJerser City teams compe e clnse—Hart, Adauis | | o 11 when appr o deken A } B v e 0 . A el 3 | neral Accounts pointed the way = nffaln, G: Syracise, bl T s | tx D fellow 1 * Tuns, ar p TODAY. GAMES TOMORROT. oL O S onen s pona en—rac.| SNOB 111 THE CHOICE to L Brtiok ORI S Marshallto o e 0 Wash_ar Detroit. Wash. at Detroft. | e = | Pen nd the District of Co- S oy e s & Marshallwown, Tows. 10 attend "the | Sl o o New York ai St L | NEW YORK, June 10.—More troubte AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Lumbia ware to be represented. nd “cla—Van Sick- | IN CLASSIC BELMONT | Ti: iy s ducided in, the minch, the day Is Jons.” Grit s, cand hol B A e Dhier st Cloceieg, |for Tex Rickard. Now it appears that Taledo, 2: Jnalauapelle, 1. The 3d Corps area Ly won 1 class—Graefl. | NEW YORK, June 10.—Five thor- | @cross before a batter was retired. i moSt engaging persona i i 3 and. | aithough the Leonard-Britton battie | Coltmons [t Lot lthe serviee terd k Filier. Hyde oughbreds were ready to face the | = ways e R 2 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. finally has been fl]xrd for June 26, ang | ~ gt 1\\““1-“;*-‘! ?»n;fvv‘lk wp, wntimited class—Findler, | JEE LTS I the Bfty-fourth an. | Veterans' Bureaw nosed -gut the sport anil an abld exEchiive. o | articles signed, there is no certainty | O C v EAGU Naval B with 13 T S e ARG aric Belmoni | Genaconds in a 9-to-8 Fedoral League Has R R e bt | that tha Leonard-Tendler fight will SOUES AL cancuE The best performance record T | e aaoie Belmontd 31, Creveling of the losers smashed of his caliber. 4 pare men etroit, 3. come off as announced on July 20, o 10: Lere mi“- G- i by Private B. T. Bechtol of the . Jnckson (Hanna | Snob 1. J. 8- Cosden’s imported | # ome run The death of Dunn is not expected Ceveland (postposed | Jeracy City: tanbiurg, 0 | Corps, who won_the arter-mile > | colt. breause of his sen: === %o cbarnss ohe e xpected ath of James C. Dunn). | * 1t Wag understood that this last Chattdncaga: & sprint on turf in 5 seconds. M won (Madison. | E0 e W ithe National Musewm bunched hits of Cleveland clu S D R st | battle was cinched. But apparent R. Fitts of Fort Myer finished second o A | e hvorite, g Test TacRetiy. & 20 probably will pass inte th of not. ~ Whether Leonard, in view of | @ VIRGINIA LEAGUE. \‘" sy e ones, Watson) | ner_of ‘the $50.000 Preakness "4 Departm T League his widow. Associated wi Tendler's srllln\\'uul: ulmnn\r n,l.mn» ‘Rur- Rocky Mount, 8:Richmond, 3. sonttd <o —Adsms (MeNeil | at Pimlico, and H Wb Has . 1 ERe hit three doubles he. Tne rett, had decided that he should re- | Hirks Nuint & & Wwiidim, - Hirde C(FiinE | Ttprovement since. fnishi Sien et bat, s i P | ceive ‘more mk;gn l\r‘Ah:'xlnnzu"'l,\' thets; raln ‘ WAR BLUE NETMERN WIN iieton: Copminl, Tacks (il il.."l-nu e g timillic ltown, asked for risking his title against p ) - hompson, Tillotson), < (Fenton, |'the principal rivils of the Fre manager of the tribe: Pat ) e sl e el e = i 2 worlor £ ay J and Letterman were the| NEW YORK, June 10.—Officials of Dunn's rener in it ar x{s h; ;nui' l;‘)l‘!;‘k he n)\ld.;;'d tnmr\'x‘::h ’“_ .\'lln(rlllx‘f:;l“s :“‘;{:De‘“fl‘;‘“fl ‘F“‘"(:m"r“ll‘_nxlg !;:rfn’nl\:-nr:m! l.eag.xo mateh yesrnrdn,\'; CORES. other entries. {the Amateur Athle Tolon, avhien tracting business; rles - the defeat of e novice, arrett, y | seasa D e | X o n ed that the int 01 My Saders m 'I‘,l«'.'f!'uifll-x‘:;:m' "“‘;,‘3"’5".'"1»;‘,‘,7,""“' which lhe ’[",:Y“’““”," had appraised E:‘:‘« h w‘~h :d\;x'x;;n ;:;“ ln m!dg;l pnd :dm;!:’mtn\‘l: T;nnr;':' :xv‘_" e ‘RYE. N. ng r.l,\mo z‘:.{;}—.{{:a:rr;n:fls‘i‘; Two-Man Teams in Shoot. ational for games to bLo . LR career reunilik Clictinar'as Brock. Cinelamati mc X, %, | U9, VA BT WS SEVICER, champtons | junior class events. This afternoon |ed Stiveus ind Goldstein, 1 e detent | oo D i hestes-Biitmore Club here| Two-man teams are competing in .lu 4 i Los Angeles in Septen &> ue DRt ft Wnen e et .\rw York. Chicago at Brocklsn. | 08 (OO 00 fplons. Some day the | the Washington Canoe Club is hold- | Col. ice defeated Sione and |hpsterday Miss Glenna Coilett, Provi- | a challenge trapshoot this afternoon ; Stated that the meet alse would B doh, o e $ OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | hohjo will weary of thefr bickering |ing its annual open meet for mep | T v yepresenting Boston, de- |on the Renning grounds of the Wash- be femtured by the national el - LR et w York, 8. Pnd their rapacity and will sit back | and women. It was to start at 23 offer defented Paison and | J0C8, ST HPTC R e son, fur-[mgtrm Gun Cluh. The regular weekly | pionships. - D N mta Ahd te1l the bovs to et out and o |oclock on the Potomae course Imme- | AR AR i arh dpffllt!d’ml‘r hational champlon, of New York, | €hoot also is being held. The events 7oad, contractor at. patior hove Aqueduct bridge. i 1 Dedarais, 5 up and 5 to pay. were to start at 2 o'clock. OLYMPIC PLANS 0. K.D. ; Wan Self-Made i R SH ; PARIS, June 9 —Plans submiticd 4 Te was essentiglly (Copsright, 1922, by H: C. Fisher. Trade o by Frantz Reichel, secretary hie and as hezd of a 1 sewisterd TS Par_off ) By BUD FISHER. Soh Olsmme | commiktes. fur lor cern amassed a fortun anizatic of the 1924 Olympic gar Even as a rookie m - at the Colombes stadium have been < earned id Harum™ reput »nm. 5 WHAT ARe M approved by the international coin- by the clever and stariling play THS 1S THE Tiwe of You HUNTING, ! | !mittee after a thorough exami vleal.\g‘ h;« engineexs xl.‘ His fipst mz. NEAR T® GET ouT IN oLd beAR? ) DARNED I was to land Spea rol ¢ Bosto e & ol A Rat Sax ror iae then necord price (.':"[ THE OPEN AND TA i A BN s‘zg.ooo, Titcher Sam Jones and In- | LonG TRAMPS. \E T KNOW, sylvania, fielder Thomas, and he {s credited | STUFE! = —— e = with being one of the few ever to cEeAy X% Dbest Connie Mack in base ball trade. | Fraok. 6764 This he was conceded to have done | INDIAN when he shunted Bobbs Roth, the | MOTOCYCLE diamend’s greatest wanderer, Athletics for Third Baseman I DISTRIBUTOR Gardner. Outficlder Charley Jamie Used and Rebuilt Motooycles Sold and Piicher Elmer Myers. ‘Roth! B Buny AL SRADAEINE din’t stick a season before Mack | HOWARD A. FRENCH & CO. was glad to wunload him the Nu- 424 Oth Street ) g tionais und now he is out i — leagues altogether, after having been | D3 t i on every team in the clrcuit, except; RM rs d F d the Browns and Tygers. Jamie 1ators an enders developed into one, of ihe mifties AXY_KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. ajors, w patalled in_any make. picket men in thd majors, while 10 DISPERINT MAKES RADIATORS. Gardner rounded out the Indiuns' in field and was a hig factor In their L. WITTSTATT winning the world championship two 819 135, F. 6430, 1421 P. . 7 years ago. 1 r Other important deals mads by | A Ten Strike punn were the purchase of Chic TIRES Gandll from Washington, the acqui- | e s 95 sition of_Joe Wood from Boston and mori A In ey landing Walter Mails from the coast and get the most depend. —— league just when he was needed to £blo Sires by ‘tracing with clinoh _the 1920 pennant. His last "*avold Tire Troubl big swap sent Burns, Harris an v ro_Troubles: Elmer Smith to the red Sox for Stuffy CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. Mclnnis. 812 14th St. 4 Doors North of H 5t. Tunn established a record uniqy 244 Lase bull when he signed up his ent nLl e - . - 2 - % . ~ -. . -

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