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2 ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16, 1922 SPORTS ' SECTION Toporéer Is Base Ball Phenomenon : Attractive Sandlot Games Are Carded " TGRS TWERNLY |MUCH ACTION PROMISED e [IRUTTHEYANES| IN BIG CONTESTS TODAY BESPECTACLED INFIELDER - IS A STAR FOR CARDINALS 3 3 ad 3 ¥ grakkaEe 8t. Louls 2% 683 New Yok 74 Detrott 08 4TS DETROIT, Mich., June 17.—Detroit . 3 5 Washiagto & 4 4871 came from behind twice today, finally ns Would End Winni Hits Well Over .300 Despite He Is Forced to Wear |m&:@? 2 f L et betind tuls vitay meny Manhatta 5 Winning Streak of Seat ] GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. |hitting contest and making a clean sant i 2 Double-Barreled Lenses—Says He Faces Wasb. at Chic [ash. at Chicago, | aWeep of the four-game serles. Pleasants—Knicks Meet Sherwoods—Silver Bineet's Lous. Phhboat st Lows | Mensger Hugging announced In the Spring at Alexandria. No More Danger Than Others. B o, Rl e S Qeve. !seventh inning he would protest the RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | €ame if Detrolt won, when Umpire ‘Washington, 6; Hildebrand refused to allow his claim Deteolt;e ;) 1 for a triple after Cobb had gone back THREE games that are likely to prove unusually attractive are iisted Into the erowd lining the fleld and among those to be played today by sandlot base ball teams of that to solve a flying obiect measuring but nine frail inches in cir- » e | peught Waot s) iy Washington and vicinity. At Seat Pleasant the town nine will 3 NOTHER base ball phenomenon has been born. Scientists insit ference there must be perfect vision. The secret of battin success in the books of magnates, :\anagers and scouts is found in this‘: .B}. E"g JE{}: ‘g?‘%“g be host to l\}anhznan Athletic _Club. while the KAnickerbockers will en- “The quality of the eyes.” Yet this 1922 base ball season has a youngster 185 Gomberiiis 210 counter {he Sherwoods on Knickerbocker fi_:ld in Georgetown -ndAzt with weak eyes to such an extent that he is forced to live 239 B’.,‘,,',“..;,,: 1 % 5| Alexandria the Dreadnaughts are to entertain the speedy Silver Spring d two double-barreled lenses, batting well over the 300 mark. % ? i c"“"""é % % 3 anr;iation- N : . 5 ey i w5 i N . S irth, - 1 2l e contest at Seat Pleasant promises to be a warm one. T! e e Tonareeh “,= fi:eh'::-dmtl;?r.yf;:n: 8{:;2‘:1‘:2;"121 ts,;::il;gb:% g:ffluiifl. g f‘ :\' Zm Zfi } 2 3 g 2 g } nine has been (ra\'e‘h'fls at a fast Ehp and is credited with ninch:u‘;?gn},x- 4 arance at the training camp caused no more of a sensation GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORBOW. | o victories, but the Mz tans recently have become noted for their statement of the fact that he was there, for the very good ! Pittsburgh at Brook. Pittsburgh at Brook. 00 0 ability to shatter winning streaks. The Indians stopped Langdon after reason mber of the club had ever seen him before, nor had St. Louis at N. Y. %'{n lfii.-d-.x '\'B'o"lin. 000 40 it had won eight slra'lghx and lowered the colors of the Arlington team us axd sundry base ball feats been exploited in the com- ! > cmf-n at Pnila. Totals.. 87 12 24 15 Totals.. 86 14 27 14 that had grabbell seven games in a row. any of hi mon ¢ ere such information is_purveyed. oked upon more as S i | GRIFF WOULD CALL HALT RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. “Batted for Shawkey in elghth Ioning. Sandiot fans wilj have an opportu- | to their long list vesterday, in a 13 t« New York, 2; Pittaburgh. 1. . 1Batted for Scott in ninth imning. nity to get a ral,ng on two of the|2 game with Milan Athletic Club. Fer- Ofncinnats, 8: 050200 00 1—8 nines that are to piay in the unlimited | guson, on the mound for the South 8t. Loi 104 0021 1 x—9 division championship eeries next|erns, fanned nineteen batters and e big leagues. This o Chicago, 4—9. Witt, Meusel (2). Pipp, Scott, | Month when the Knicks and Sher- | yielded R 3 3 , Pipp, t e d Sher- | yield but three hits in addition tc uited rom the fact! QN FOP-FLY HOME RUNS Wit Meuse] (3). Ping. 8C0lL | woods clash. The Sherwoods will de- | starring at bai. For pames with the Ehmke. Erros enG uson Goodman, De Lushmutt or | Auditors, telephone Manager Chew ed spectacles adorned him the appearance out for a lark lete bent uPon a onda to stop the Knicks, while the | Main 4461, branch 15: ter will send Fisher. Sothern. De- |~ a1 & ey or Formosa to the moun 3 ‘oatello Post trounced tan Y e ey 8% match will g6t under way at 3:80 |Athletice Club vesterday, S e Pip; Pipp. Left on bas o'clock. victors did much heavy hitting. Hud t, 41. Bases on balls—Off | Alexandria's best engagement of the |son hurled good ball against tas In- L3 gal . { 3: of Shawker 4 off ‘season should result from the Silver | dians. Costello is to play at Riverdale 13 e o ke, 8 einys; | Bpring-Dreadnaught meeting. A long- 'Md.. this afternoon. Plavers are to re- |y O O O Enmko 75 Standing rivairy exists between the port on the field at 2 o'clock. S e o Brawkey "5 1o 44 innings. off Mines and each will be “loaded” for | = 2g'l Inning. lIH by pitcher—By Old- their annual clash. Siiver Spring Sfiver Spring Reserves took the (Ruth). wili n"thmlh- Shawkey. | players are to meet with Manager |meéasure of the Kensington Juniors in ST. LOUIS, June 17.—If the ideas of the president of the Washington club prevaii the epidemic of home runs which has prevailed for the past few seusoms and Is ragin with unabated virility now uwindle to before-the-war pi | portions. Grif's plan is none than to have enacted leg! lom that will prevent pop flies in triek ks from being recorded as cir. | cuit smashes when in many NEW YORK, June 17.—Stengel's home run in the tenth inning brought ; Jon t OPOTCET Lo TeC than otherwis a pitcher. Therefore his | oot o o O o cany i a pitchers' battle hetween Morrison {inniy % ? s S ona 5 tac- g pltcher—Ehmke. ing pltcher— Buffin at 17th street and Pennsylva- |2 10 to 3 game yesterday. The win- pu A not & great fac { :l;: n:;mer- had the space to go and Nehf to a dramatic conclusion, gi:fl'"&'im'“;'g“” ';;u.;.or‘:;' '.’.l.',&,%':‘fi,::.“ nie avenue &t 12:15 o'clock. n“e; mu entertaln, the Herzls and the i ) L ter them. o | chuL. 2 = 1 White Havens in a double-header at fais nat ucauired Sie | G2V formanty broached tne New York defeating Pittsburgh in! Eiloe e bkt Cirele Athletie Giub and the Astecs |Silver Spring tod - b and it was i the Nieq| sublect ina letter (o Ban Johuse: the last game of the series, 2 to 1. ] {are scheduled for action this after- : hat Toporcer had signed | American League executive, It was the elghth straight victory {noon on the Washington Barracks Washington Preps want games inthe that team to ¢| sesting that all drives into corld's ch f ' ifiald. They will begin play at 1,15-17-vear class. Telephone challenges o legitimate mn or over fences less t for the world's champlons. o’¢clock. ito Manager Rafaer LeMarco, Linco.n Groh injured his right leg In 12664-W. sliding into third base in the first Maryiand Athlotic Club of Mary- R inning and was obliged to leave tha' IU DEFEA o {:nda P-r‘)‘(. i.ld..b:drl.l emerl in lthhl- ,,;‘,"::,:'.t,'."e"'\Tfi'x'-'ix'“;i&“e’r::'y"-?.".' oodwar throp ' nine s | LR i 5 binies | ’ morning and the Seaman Gunners this { 10 10 § game Barrack s ficiding for taw ee For three yeursS| or 312 feet as the minimuim, fre ::' he had played| ¢he home plate, be scored as i0t even had Lhe page hits only, with the diat in a ciass D minot | plajniy marked on the barrie e knowledge of the | ¢he outfield. At least three parks acquired With semi-| {n the American League would be LH. 0.A. AB.H. O.A e con | VICLors was a featur ' nd around New York. ( affected by such a rultag—right 0404 %0 76! CHICAGO, June 7.—A seventh-in- :‘f‘l’-’rnlogm ‘Thf ).:dlr)lllnds Ir:n::-‘::’v:f el had attracted tie | field here in St. Louis, right fleld 220 $2 2 3 ning rally, in which Chicago bunched | 1/ {"f 4 5";"{; & ;"_‘,’ cod Temomts | Le Drolt Tigers will ecave Wednesday Daniels, connected [ at the Polo Grounds in New York, Ll ;2 9 1 3 three hita behind a base on b nd | tholr team that was defeated recent:,for s fourgame Virginia tour. T club, and while| left feld at Shibe Park in Phil | ] 51 8 1 3itwo errors by Bing Miller, e g 1y by the ;'-tr ct Fire Depar At have engagements In Norfolk, New. eptical concern- | delphin and possibly left fleld at foXa 10 3 3 1 1ithe 1ocals to teke the final game of | FOT Eames with the Marylanders. S6- iport News, Petersbure and Richmonc. \‘afflt:aumhewg:{ F_e_n‘"’ TExE e h.c. ;e $T02) Jane seriani o m B INdR D oy 3| res Sra o Landover tied Hyattaville for the . n‘merited & irial. So Solicay 3 5 0 1 & s 1 o!._g:c'}:fl‘;";!hg‘::“:“,“fmr‘:“:h"‘;‘g‘;; Brown's good pitching and the |jead in the Frince Géeorges County - a contract and [loves the game will risk his life to Nentp.... 2 111 heavy Litting of Stevens helped the League yesterday. shen it beat tiut cey that he believed [piay it e === <= $0itojiNone. Chevy Chase Bearcats toward & 12 10 team, 6 to 1. Each Y W LA Yo a2 Totals.. 36 11°27 11 Totals.. 20 68015, Phila. AB.H.O.A 0.4. 13 vieto 4 | 0 - ch now has won siven the spring | “All right—just say that 1 get hit o yoousy A 43 victory over Riggs Athletic Clubfour gumes and lost one. the Cardinals it |in an eve with a pitched batl. It 1s R et NG o §ivesterday. | . suing seaso! ‘good ht' with e, I'll t. ttaburgh. . . et vith th rsUInE 8eason | 000 ST cot somening, of Gourss New York. .01 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 1—3 Nalkelt. 2 13 5| Mount Ratater Emblems are to 0| CARDS, 6: ROBINS, O 5 Gives Chi But let a pitcher throw a fast one Runs—Traynor, Bancroft, Stengel. Em-lc}xur}? .40 2 0(to Alexandria today for a game with | » Yy y Vs Stock’s -“M“cz ves :r'!";md against an eye of a batter without | ;'.:.T&':_ um‘x)- Nb. '_“"fi:fe" ct'?n’a’(';'fx""" H : § 9l the Rosebuds. Play will get underi BROOKLYN, N. Y., June 17T—To. red him t e L Ear s 5 S \ oul jow'y’ o ’ 1 om- | i A Sosghe red J'“:,vm’n":" Tex. 18 5;:::55 and draw your own conciu Kelly, nd. “K,,E"_ft ',“fl" Dekendb 8 1 3 “‘:l:;rrw'anrpl"lyn ‘h‘&:r "rL"nC"‘m.nglF"‘ ?h:. :l.n‘;; u:s n!c.nl.hc bl:_l.l:‘nu"n.llfl ange : ancroft and © 0 n b 3 . Hleainme Tt handed | Tovorcer has becn wearing spec: Yorke 51 Pite: ) Bruggie. 1 1 0 Plaa Juptors regarding a game Sun- bunched’ (our’nia off” Smith 'and st . O 0 1 tacles since h Vi lev of Nent, o — — - ¥. -~ amaux f 4 3 e Mee Benow b tasny e The 7 Sailon. o > Eiruck gt 0y orroes. € By | Town. 8 S 1 b telephoned at Hyatthvilie 370:3¢. | the Aonine ¢ ouro. Une and beat out taa : 2 ; A M et res—easr, 4 v S ¥ at second, counting |X 8 aitondes A , and Pennsvlvania avenue south: e k - o handie the far corner,|NeW York city, February 9 1393; GEORGE TOPORCER. : OLOLD Ghis attatabon; when £he Shamvocks| oo a8 e s ak 2 jatter did not show up i fIve fest) ‘p‘;“lms-‘;fi:‘;*hl‘!’;“ir:n:‘l"g: —_— | |MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS and Gibraltars take the field. Their 5 4 h anager was compelled | TGt 0 b f 3 " K match will start at 3 o'clock. i H y MackeiLiv 4 0§ 2 € 5 # icago, -— 4 3 1to ltation with —_— | — rison, 8 of ‘Hasty. 2. Btrack out—By ol v < 4 0 Hungling.c 3 1 4 © ! O eratery, Tney IWIN B"_I_ IS mVIDED SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. a_:l-nnn. e e R it e i MG 4500 gwiven 2000 ng Toporcer at third sim- | Atlanta. 3; Little Rock, 1. alsn. Time of game—1 hour aad 33 minutes. | g 111 D¢ opponents at Union’ Park | peemithic 3 1 2 3 Mamausp. 6 0 0 b the gap until Stock re- Modile next Saturday. Both teams are point- 413 6 Reutberi.. 1 0 0 0 N6’ GOU s 3 New O 5; Nashvilie, 0. ) 1 e e s pomoy R Bimingnam, 5; iempnle, 4. TUFTS BEATS HARVARD, |in§ carefully for the engagement. 8600 hre 5 said, ogr! | ——— s ltla e Mow with a pair of eves like his ] Rice « i STATE GUE. MEDFORD, Mass.. June 17.—Tufts| Oriental Tigers, one of the best = ¥ will mt'in the big leagues. rower e et added another to its lonk siring of |colored nines of the District, and! spe i the b his glasses he can't read a Sonlin o e Daytona, 2; Jac) 3 victories this year when it defeated |Southern Athletic Ciub will stir up]| F Mariver in 4 2 - ; udge BOSTON, June 17.—Boston won the 8t P'unhu?. 5; Lakeland, 3. | Harvard today, 7 to 6, | t tnni |the dust Uni Park th | tBatted for Mann in } what chance will be have .- first of & double-heador today, 6 to 4,| Otiando, 6, Timpa, 1 arvard today 7 to 6 In a ten-inning fthe dust at Union Park ¢ fs after-{oe rous 0001031 00 48 1o judze curves and speed? ; (Contiiuediteom First-Paed) Shanks and Chicago took the second. 2 to 2. S TEEAGOR {Eamez Tbecneayy h(tiRg IOt aMAL hoon) TR ERTePILIDE TeAllBNEAY (ks 1000060000 0 Toporcer didn't go to third. | e ith In the first game the Braves| PIEDMO A 3 jo = ‘:h 8, ’o n;‘)cmo( t g Rome rune, | 3:30 o'clock. | Rune—Shottea, Hornsby, Fournler, Atasmith. solved the problem by advis- | o 0 o1 true ad climb § 00 bunched hits off Aldridge in the first| High Point, 2: Winston Salem, & fand theipactect Aelding o oche fe Pocrices Milpets aok | ravan, Haines ror Mh, " Twobas ng Rickey to put the goggled rookie elr pace and climb In | Gharrity nd fourth innings for five runs. Rale gh, 7; Durl | tured. n the tenth inning thr er] dgets defeated the Good | hits—Fournier, Wyeat. rifices—Torporcer. .t second and agreeing mm.e{tu-lo «.. averages cventually, but there |Foedel - Alexander's three singles scored all| Greensboro, 7 5. Harvard men flied out to Roche. Score: | Shepherds at Camp Meigs yesterday, Dousle plave—High. Johnsto: 1 ov Stock’'s burdens unti] e ov nre hicago s in the se - " R HE | 3 v . ' an chiell. Lef . Tekter reporten e o libe ey bt e o the D §8cona SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. puara....... 12020100004 § 2|11 104 Forgames with the winners, e T i e el Then ocame the revelation. In the|fer'work in any department than they ““Statz failed to make & hit in the| Charleston, 8-18; Charlotte, 3-1. Tufts. ... 01008 — 712 4|telephone Lincoln 2193-W between Eerack 'Auffl&'sn:"\'»" ring training exhibition ume-k:’f are doing now, 8o the earlier that a second game after hitting safely | QolumbW. T sauats % aaosns; Uimerks AnTMuahyS W esthe. Moerell {8181 £6-30 ipm> ¥ Haine e r threw & mOnkey deal {s arranged to obtain worth- nineteen consecutive games. e i 2 ’ e AT . o 5. Smith, ! tha works by outhitting |while material for them the better.| minis _0.A. _Doston. AB.H.0.A | |, Mount Vermom AtRlote iU oith| ninge: off Mamast 1 n 23 fonjar. Hit by B The plavers. | Glrason already has gone, Phillips SI.nEn TR0 Nirmt 0% a_strong mnine in the field is casting | pircher—By 8. Smitr (Mamn). Wild pitel key and all the Wise|probably will be the next and then ! Erckeen . B a1 3 4 :::e‘:‘teswrr\e:\gagt:fl;?:fi, T:;'Q'fl,'m,',',’;‘ Mesire: Quicr sl Moran, " Tisbe of Bame— Teads of base ball marveled. If he|a number of others may be tied in a | Briliheart 0 Rmgd . 3 1,10 20 5 oo ey Selepnone d 2 Bone ed 50 atmute: 1o, be denied a regular : Bu return for one or two performers who = E 54 0.2 0 3 2| ¢! e Was % Piay rogulariy. where? | can dellver the Goods. Speed the days | —— P25 8 il meet " the ‘Ariei feld. ae_Benming | NICK ON WRONG TEAM Finds Friend in Hornshy. Clark Griffith today said the & | s & 2 3 MERICAN. NATIONAL. | This afternoon at 2 aclock. ‘ext Bun: e i enetvanie, o, ny sous ot Szen e 5% v 55| TRIBE BEATS RED SOX | i3 At e - cun IO e |8 e ol e Sougie the| DURING THIS BATFEST E sby at second or Stoc I = B Y e : . G. AB. B H. e R satern Athletic b g B : when the season open- | formers who demonstrate they are | Totat.. 3 B town. WBFH| e BRESYY For games with the Ariels. D L e re| zn:e:, ::lw?lrl :éin::f“zz ‘z’:‘nel‘l(h:rv ;?:-;e'::: | sBatted for Aldridge in ninth inning. 38 7118 1 f: l(2“\‘ 8 s (x‘ Edégar 8. Duvall, Lincoln 2142. uaily lles in the outfield, the nfieid Tter-|until the right material is found. - [ 3 2 0 B 32 2330 1z Kentiworth's wnltmited team will [0f the Boston National 1{“ asseai Billy Smith, former Shreveport pilot s Stats. Tilberg. Aliiitae (2), Barsere 3 20 o 19 play at Tenleytown this afternoon at [of 1888 went on o wiugging epras on and now scouting exclusively for the [, e ke, Craise: e " 50 224 s 4 3 o'clock. All Kenilworth plavers ‘".‘5“.;:;?::, iy il "n-}'egdnn:;“:ni fatec £ ey Natlonals, following a conference with | CLEVELAND, June 17.—The Cleve- | Erors—Hollocher Aldridge, Barbare, Mot | ONel SRy - 34 100 05 to report on the fleld at 2:30. first-sacker; Long, shortstop, and Col- v vl 9 y 1 Two-l its— a2 . Christ- 3 3 SSwESS. = y Y 4 ?1:2;‘;‘,,2“&“@‘;?“;’:3 Ro & thotough ?::,T,f",,,M::'"e'hl";,‘“m:}:’:h"";:: lané Indians dofeated the Boston Red | Ly base miteStats Qo cllocher. ' Gowd. | Karr s 01 -nm AN National Capital Peat. V. F. W. and, line, third biseman, got four ewch; trial.” 5 % . Engel has headed west again for an- Sox In the final game of the series to- a‘m kon ‘m‘n::;" ',l_!;;'l::;!éflg:‘llofil:fl 8 11 ?, e g ’g g i E:iesn:l;:::l'o.on on“’hl‘o:!l‘!::nl!n!;l . 3 :‘l';ll:d m:_e. Th: o?-,n:::lnz' l‘“r'l'-‘ 20:5 Db e e Tt henson , CiNer inspection of the bushes and |day, 5 to 4. in fourteen innings e etoo. - Loft on Pases—Chicao, B S0 e o A this afternoqn on Momument Lot Al | Louisville snd the pitchers were e Toperterar mecona. base and | Grift Is planning some gum-shoe work | Joe Sewell's home run with two on | B's'ffuf."n'\?fl'gyoglaflm‘q & 10 Suraer. E 40 3 lclock. Dowling and Nick Altrock. sby in the outfield. The grand- |fof himself =~ in the seventh tied the scors for |y Pacecd ball—Wirts. Umipires— (3 Ronwer, Pit 1.8 P e stand managers were tnclined to pa n.’.rg";:r"fl'\i".;(Z."".'(,:{'h";';,'l,.""‘fl'{}cuevmnd and his double with two |3 em and Pdrman. Time of game [ Tousg, N 2 s U s COLLEGE BASE BALL. the J“\x"rh‘.xflr;:n:s;f)h?l'" me‘K“_‘mov find, otherwise it will be easy on in the final inning gave the Tribe| 0.4 ! 2N Mokaa, Pitts.... 00 ninéteen-inning game last month with| O Diiaseten b, o cecond pase. But|enoush to make room. There I8 just|yns winning run. | +70 070! : 2 2 2D the former winning, will meet again! Xaie o eyl switch was made | ON® thing of a cheering nature that < Edwards, the twenty-three- 1038 feve. . 1 i 0 this afternoon on the field at 6th and - 1:-“" .-;"A S s iasihiast < ‘request in order that|cAn he maid of the Nationals—their Jim Sl i ‘. e 319 3 Mensel N, ¥ 2 ) 4 |5 33| B streets. The contest will begin at 3.1 M “"n-, kits Agsias, B; Northeast- ar might have a further trial|moerale has not been shattered. year-old college pitcher, worked for g2 4180 Gardner, Clevell 1 i ! 3 . “The hovs go out the t in 2 . 2 i3 3 1 13 Southern Raflway Auditors, unde-| Wesleyan. 12; Amherat, 4. S dition a5 | TV exDecting th wins He. (he wag | Cioyeiand the 1ast elent lsnings, 2nd 2 41181 A B 01 e B 0 0 34 rented this season, added another win Dartmi ) Brown, 4. 1 vas 3 & vin, v carea hif 2°3 2 2 2 2 it XDl O e | Milan “puts it: “Their daubers are|Neld the Red Sox to five scatered hit gle $232 3 2 e el 3 1 aml “fore, to bring Rog. hack MOt dewn. We will win, too, but the | §core: ' 0% 3208 10 Toporcer, St L 2 0 T base and b h Toporcer. troubla with us seems to be that LH. 0.4 Clev'nd. ABH. 0.4 30 300 0% 11 smlnt’k L 0 0 time came for prupiny.to | after we have Joae & emt o T QLduc! Ba s, 10080 3 Wheat, Bkl 36 vi 3= league limit Toporcer wak | Ifts us vp in'the race we hit the 289 5 % 0y Totals.. 3 52711 Totals. 35 82717 i McHenry, 8t L. 54 201 27 64 4 2 shunted back to Syracuse. esand ""‘,: in one week what ft! Prattzs, - 3 3 § 5 4 7] Thitsed for 0'Neil in ninth toning. 0 1 Fasch, % Y. 330N 3 % 8 7 Later in the season, when Rickey o weeks to galn. X s$110 4 8 5| yBatted for McQuillan in ninth inning. o ST B ne 0w was in ed of a :éuhlll."lle infli-der. 2 2 10 X 12 ;‘)ICMCIK 00100010 l—i}, 0o 3 owell, Bos. %8 2§ fi g ; he recalled the youth with the “four g 2 é ‘1’ S 3 9 Boston 00110000 0=2 1 ; Meusel, N, 34208 30 & 7 1 eves” 1In a stretch of some games B HE 41 1 1 1| Runs—Callaghan, Terry (2). Barbare, Cruise. 3 2 Barfoot, St. L... 16 18 1 4 0 0 . in 1921 Toporcer hit .261. Fcornap 3 0 0 1 1 0 1! Errors—Hollocher, ‘Boeckel, 0'Nefl, McQuillan. 78 Alosmith, St. L. 30131 17 40 & 0 This batting a\-cr:.gerwu not suffi- Fuollerton,p 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Threebase n‘\u—finn-nng\;;yh.hc;vlu. Sacri- & Ens, Picts '8 w03 : cintiy hefty to mark Rim 85 a Pros-| ST L6UIS, June 17.—The Nattonals | Fusstip. 3 0 0 1 ¥ 4’ Orimgs. Lert o 18 “ 310 vect for a razulars berth in 1922|move on to Chicago tomorrow for a| For—-1 009 __ _ Toston, 7. Bases on balls—OF Alez- den INoR e vaticularly since he made only ON8|four.day sojourn that will mark the| Totaly:. 55 1541 10 Totels.. 36 17 42 21 off McqQuillan, 8. Struck out—By Al- 0 s 2 5% 0 6 wo-base hit in the games in WhIChleng of their tour through the West.| emateed for Smith in elghth innine. | ander L O N Difen— Alexander. v e s i e e hs participated in 19821 Johnson is due to represent them. on| tTwe out when winning run was scored. | pires—essrs. Kiem ad Birmas. Tim o 0 . $0 35 3 3 Fills Gap at Shortsto) the mound a4 bl geme—1 hour and 36 minutes. 0 1 Olson, Bkin...... 35146 1% 42 0 3 s Gap P h , and probal Will 4raw | cleveland.. 01 0000800000015 15 21 W'ghtstone. Phil. 34 103 11 31- 1 3 But this epring he was again order- érb-n Faber, the ace of the White I Boston. 0013000000000 0— 2 0 Tfl{m. Pitts.. 50 208 20 58 2 4 ed to report to Orange and amother | SOX Stafl. as his opponeat. ,Buse—Burus, Dugen, Smith. Rusl, Wanby | SERIES ON SCOREBOARD. 1z Gralse "Bas. 8119 14 88 1 2 fréak of fortune mervenlo: n his Stater aisptared an evidence o one G O Seenl, B;r;nly.n‘r‘voém“. nite Starting with the game today the ¢ o 58087 1 is ti hnn: van, the | o & ngs t makes him a gre: 108KRY, tt, Gardner, Ruel, Speaker N v 0 3 13 Piras rfé‘ux;‘r"li\#s&? became 11| ball ‘ player in the second, ;"'rh:: i E“' Bewsll Home run—Sewell. Chicago-Nationals series will be e 3 53 5 o on’ the training trip and Toporcer | Shanks drove a long llner to right Stolen ewell r’f"}n s‘fi:‘i‘:fl;i’;fi‘;“ 's:| shown on the electric scoreboard at Yo i ,g 2 g H hig hitting was one of & atu , s0! . Boston, 1! o " Ve TS e e tore ages of ihe |Sisler hustled all the way over from | Moionit Left e PUETREGE Eohn; |warts at 8 o'clock, Washington time. 0 o T 2878 Cardicals’ werk, but still the oplmo: g‘l:mg::h:onh uk the '_:thn’r side of | off Fullerto oL %s ',’"“;"'b‘;"{’}ffif"" '.;_ 0 7 m ‘a;m ity 3 2{ 3 3 ¥ was prevalent that Toporcer woull 0 back up the far corner, | Struck out—By Keefe y, Lindsey. 1: b3 1 4 2, Ch. 3 - " ¥ down the short field, only until |2nd as a result intercepted McManus | Russsll. 5; by Edwards T Ll 85 Shinners, N. 1 3 0 8 ‘S‘ gowu thojsnore Bald) cnly Tt ;?gp,;n:,x[ay:, :”itn::nr::“rh E"“h:i there. |7 ia 8 i3 tantngs: off 3, Colins, 12 10 6 18 BIG LEAGUE HURLING 2 e Hiogs, ig 1 031 The unusual value built into the 3 1 N S rom scoring. 4 '3 inning: off Russell. 5 in - ; 3 3 i i Tiiowed quring the 15t £%0 | ey expersmenta with & new | LSS, SLEITIe DG BB HN | psemtoan s s 3 siamun EERAE Buick cannot be attributed to engi- o ason, V- 5 ertot - = s ", 2 5 27 T O e O oporcer to the | Combination. Goebel. a right-hand Ry (aming pitcharEawards, osing | - Pitcher. Olub, “W.L, Bltohet, Olub. " W.I | Ruthy N FIE I O R T 50 b seel . : . frae “as e Thont TORelyTocking | Hitter, lendlng, of mininer Dentorsy, giids—Spnal Fmor ¥l e %0 Bt 1 1 Bmibd B 6 flhs a4 i BEn R iz 2|l neering efficiency alone. While voung player Rickey has brought Into | SaUt PR, RHIER 3 0 8 2851 - 5 v g fifth, and Bluege ®inutes. -9 .3 2 53 172 30 2 3 .256| O'Farrel 13 88 0 2 288 = B8 DiEJepgues since he uncovered covering third. The shake-up brought L i1 LR 63 g 2N B R mechanical excellence has been ar- Th the frsi thirty-six games the | FOSULtS. RUN BY DUNCAN. . o H Detor g815 22 48 1 1 28| 8tock ER B B Cardin: played Toporcer hit more 6 3 .5 3 5 0 1 248 20 51 4 4 .284 ed t th h tW d T Pitawatting Rogors Horns: | ,Danforths much moated “balk mo- GIVES GAME TO REDS i 53 iR U R g g 32 E RS Tivi a roug’ enty years X 1 batting champion of the | jacture when it was announced last b 71 83 PhBHE oo o3ow T 0 22w 3 : : National Lesgue. ts tne | Winter that the veteran had b PHILADELPHIA, June 17.—Dun-' g, 3 7 § 3| Shaaxs, Wamh % 211 0 0 2 unwavering ell efini Iafnitely more to A P tars pot Durchased from Columbus for & wad |can's home-run drive in the seventh 3 2 2 1|1 Bos. ... 83122 21 28 1 0 (23 CLUB BATTING. s i il y fact tnat Toporcer's safeties afe NOt|of chsh and a ceriead of plavers,|tofay mve Cincinnxti an &0 vic, i3 3 i 8 a8 18 B aSRn sdl o o I BR R S engineering principles, Buick manu- e e they puny Srodndets Dot ol s PSsSImUSer with Contolly in|tory over Philadeiphia in the final -8 8 i - 18050 2 5 1 3 om - 50 17 531 81 36 10 S8 :301 ngil g P ples, ) £ a el rel +d in Har me of the series. L T 7 K 5 250 & . eyege wremk liners to the outeld His bat| being catght off first. The umpires| *'Giaey An. 0.4 ABE. 0. i3 8 Simeon ainc B8 4% 4§ 3R SO 5 Ihus 2w L facturing facilities have made has supplied the punch to the Carc|ruled it was a balk and sent Har-| purnscr. ¢ 2 2 0 Bon s S 100 i4 3 7 5| Pack, Wash...., 80 170 19 o 5 & 1968 260 4378 &4 (387 dinal ‘"“kx' :'led ;:;:‘ed;i nwm: ris down to second, thus paving the | Daubert,id 4 113 2 52382 97 o t 7 4 27 13 24Ok syl o . o astbles. iriples and hom way-for & couple of Grifithian tallies | Bunetnif: § 31 § SRR R Sy dmEesivanig g n 8 0 m by mano possible the economical and satis- May 15 and 16 he achloved thel Gerber sraveled deen tato lett to| Hareamec ¢ I 2 11 4139 258 3 3oy Qe l 23 o 033 3 factory fulfill t £ engi ’ umfque distinction-of having rap] snaré Rice's looping fly in the qpener, ne.2b. 5 5 % 5 2 Ra,dla 3 d F d ! oug Two Griples and two home runs |but his effort was overshadowed by | Civersi 4 0 O $ L 411 $: - CUmR R TR T tors and I'enders: ac uliiliment of engineers in Rour successive trips to the plate, | that of Bluege in the third, when the | RiatWi®- § 1 § 3 e .t 33 £H B E sorpsisaant ciasd i 5 o I feat of comsummate skill for &|youngster dashed to his lett, scooped ¢ 2002 i3 48 108 od make. - specifications. Jeather-necked veteran, to say noth-|up Tobin's rap with one finger and 1100 28 45 ] 5 . R. .gis.b.l,l..s‘l.m. DI IATORS. - ing of a pink-cheeked, “four-eyed” |flagged the speedy Brown. -mn- i ST ; : : g ’1&;’."’“‘:14 g; m;d.m gg E. W STATT te. 4 < 3 2 ¥ k R e e The game was frequently stopped | <Batted for Hubbel in ninth inuing. (= 2 3| Dewrott.. 57 1 101262520 Holae i N M. MALP. X WM g arg | fOF examination of the spheres used | Ciucionat 0000040 1—8 ] HiH A naNE B “The remarks of the other DPlay?rs|py Danforth, who has been accused | Philadelphia. 00001 01 1—|guelile Clove 8 9 14 7| wasn, 271785 280 ers an in the league amuse me," sald TOPOr- | of using his thumbnail, loading the 33, Daubert (2), Duncan (2). | . Wash..3 8 47 T 18 15 28 (259 . - cer “I heard two players engage I |seams and other fllegal tricks. Sev- Walker, Lee, 'Henline. Er- 5 8 12 &|Boston... 53 231612 357 Mechm £ Co T B ot toe of| S22 Ralle, Tece theoke SuC of may T, K i e cs Lourse, RNER #Gee, bu an e pitcher was cautioned a num- 3 3 = . 5 - = nefve to earn his living in this game. | bar of times sbout rubbing the ball | Nauer, Home ru—Duicin. Stown Baser|Dauss Dot § & i IAN Monday and Friday--7 to 10 P.M. : ok e e hate sveca tid seauna {0 s untions i ¥-Hiooal "Fiatcher ani Leale: Fleccher | Baghs, gsioo: 8 & 1 Retail Dealer . an’ — 2nd Lesile; Bohme and Daubert. Left on bases Thip? It's good night, Jerry, for him.| The Grifts have been getting their | —Cineinnati. 5; Philadelphia, 7.. Bases on 12 13 8 W k $25 00 H?ouzm f5 e & travellng salesman | bumps all right, but consider the | balii—Off Rixey, 2: off Singieton, o Struck 25 13 'Elimlsu.zok ee s, k o 4 1015 l4thStreet. Main sm g hind the counter seliing ties or d‘:est y Y-?k’:eu NIt shels fl\;l tar SR S D T S S g 237 Teed o e Beiriag St J 19th | afs - pitching staff an med murderer: i bt ‘ Gtk > 1 answer them. I'm fot a tender- | Fow. Yesterday's defeat at the hands | RIich** By Bizey (Psters). Wild pitchtHub 258 :2 §|| HowARD A. FRENCH & 0. ||y CmAhAumtomobile School foot. I'm not a tough guy, either.|of the Tygers was the sixth consecutive | Messrs, Sentalle and McCormick. Time of 27 B _ 434 Oth Street N.W. « M. L. A game—1 hour and 26 minutes. 14 1788 G St. M. 8250 I“%ye base ball, and & fellow who ! reverse for the champions.

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