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430 - SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, .TUNE 23, 1922 STATISTICS AMERICAN LEAGUE. STILL. HAVE A CHANCE, " BUT THEY MUST HUSTLE W. L. Pet. Win. Lose. 8t. Louis 88 26 594 600 .G85 Le New York 37 28 5 % 561 Detroit 3t 20 547 581 . ~ Iricag n 32 500 484 Nationals Home for Full Month— Summary of In-|ciein W o 4t w4 ¥ Je A n Washington ..... 30 33 476 .44 469 tersectional Games Shows West Superior in o R S50 Boston . 3% a7 410 American, East in National League. GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. - 2 b= la._nt Washi Phila,_at Washington. k at New York at Roston velund at O Cleveland at Chicago. | *Louls nt Dy St Touls at Detrolt.” | Gowdy of Boston has come to life) Flack of the Cubs and St. Louis is! r > - i after rusticating in_the bushes and| g\ . = 3 i BY DENMAN THOMPSON Jake Daubert, who is old enough |ukl" Mg ‘l'" dsute "_f“lml‘lr of the | LTHOUGH tied with the Indians for fifth place the Nationals still be father to some of the al | ARles Sround W cl ale Al 295 | (11 innings). | League S0 f s e s | holson of Boston has flivvered | onshi i is | 0 of n b ivvered. | i pionship. e within ~mkvm distance of the leaders, the front-running Clevelund, n‘~ , is hitting | Georse Burns, playing with Cinein | Madison = . 01 z the base: = £ 2 = C Browns a margin of ouly five and one-hali games. As a Bsn e b natti, isn°t up o Lis .300 by much. i e Sl : ol e Sk = | beneficiary o tment Between Ui medium batiess and the | champion;; matter of all the clubs are so closely bunched—but cleven games i IUS the fellows who arn't getting | few vers S0 6ok there 16 2 Yow OF Fran Flonrnoy, separating the ders iro he cellar bocy nts—f i i v there who are causing the conver: | Railway Mail Service has not been ey nnlx ng the le A s from the cellar boccupants—that it still may be | tion: Thite o An st of his base ball life| much of a factor in the Terminal R.| Rickard has loo! regarded as anybody’s race { 4 St. Louis. He is strugg!ing alons with opportunity to ". M. C. A. Leugue ch mmnmhln first discussed so It is up to the Nationals to buckle down and exact the last ounce | Brookhn ... Latting av points i this on. but yesterday biggest bouts in the of advantage fr + situation. 17 they fail to do so. some changes | awa trom il dotne om0t the Shops nine. I cal in nat startling in scope will be effected within a short {0 oo Wifi @ Dennant The fight for the circuit leadership | moting such a match Only to be capabl those players who deliver in the measure they f are sure of retaining berths on the team. are known V thought likely ever to strike the top note, despite the fact that he batted s0 well for New Orleans last year. is well above his natural batting or muoss | | MANY FLIVVER WITH BAT IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE BY JOHN B. FOSTER. ERY few surprises have been turned up among National League batters, so fai as displaying unexpected strength is concerned. B. Griffith of Brooklyn ca! TWO NO-HIT CONTESTS IN THE SAME CIRCUIT ASHEVILLE, N. C., June 23— Opening games of the Bush League meason at Martin and Statesville, n here, developed into two no-hit, mo-run affairs. twenty-eight men faced Haney pitching for Marion, in nine 1 nings, one man reaching first on nn infield error. Haney ed thirteen. Baxter Mooxe, pitching for Statesville, fanned elght men and nllowed mo hftx, two men ! reaching first. One walked and one got on on an error. n be rated as one, because he was not Bigbee of Pittsburgh is another. He ife P Americ PROMOTER SEES KEARNS SPORTS Griffs Less Than Six Games Behind Top : Rickard to Stage Dempsey-Wills Bout AND THEN STARTS PLANS Tex Prefers Boyle’s Arena in Jersey If Authorities Agree—Fight Not Likely to Be This Year. Terms Not Discussed. EW YORK, June 23—Tex Rickard will promote a bout between Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills for the world heavyweight cham- Such was the outcome of a three-hour conierence st uare Garden yesterday between Jack Kearns, manager of the Dan McKetrick, Kearns’ eastern representative; Rickard and n Railway, ;c(m\mmcd that the: the matchmaker of the Garden. 1 favorably upon the venture. It is the first time that. When the match was me months ago the gan who has staged some of t tory of the ring was inclined to frown upon | At least, he never publicly stated that he would be interested in pro— Since then, however. he appears to have become is a public demand for such 4 meeting. | It was to get Kearns' views on the but the last T o o P S p. | matte 2 v S b et MOUNT PLEASANT TEAM |5 it S o s womaN RN QUEEN |t o e v fair. but vot i i job lots, beginning this aiternoon, whén the on"he alab for the winners, allowed | CHALLENGES EUROPEAN | fer yestorday. The cbamplon’s Philadelphi ics open a three-day sojourn on the home lot. For | only three hits and contributed fur- | s Sramed 2a Satiusast a full month-“thirty-one days, tobe exact-the Nationals wiil hold forth | (s xS {ther to the Mail Clerks' win with a YORK, June 23—wmrw |40 1010 Rickard that if the latter on their own gr ard almost”daily, entertaining in that period every [ douneten e y | FEENCy kol caimulithe | 200 0 HIOR e pmomsts the umt B other club in the circuit Enr.,..u., == erican Security handed Carroll | Tt Wntred At e ormnio, Xl couldixD ausal and jmuake theinscss Al told, twe e - s 12 trouncing in the b - i sary gements me and e 1ty = e | 3 The losers out- | o, the WoeweNt ] i1l to be decided Th Sted tor d the Phedo e n title, Dliace 111 10 be decided upon. The atiiin Foitowin GOSLIN BACK IN WE| EK ‘ ! OUNT PLEASANT ATHLETIC CLUB, representing the section | 10 the enne s T cha] e :;v"*z' "'C" a tring of ouly stipulation that made cRulen run- . 5 R o ] wen re kno outs, i ! ouple of o . from which it takes its nanie, expeets to create quite a stir in | pi H 2 5 that before going ahead with ar- : = e championship series for independent sandlot nines nest| Southern Athletic Club. plaving at must secure the assuranc om the her BLUEGE TO PLAY THIRD! { month. In pre-title tourney games in the junior division the Mount [ 1op speed, is making a game fi SR e propased SN the I | Y SAInE ) = gunt honors in the Staging the bout, that there would be e 2 ‘-r'"""l-:: s nlhln‘: young | { Pleasants have made a good record for themselves, 4 e handicaps latest vietims nu interference ok Lo el bl LD L I‘_’"';:_; TR | | caused by injuries 1o pl;\(‘ In fiftees engagements the team has i ho e u""’ i Termns Not Discuswed. Jdy 4 after an i his left wrist in the fiest game | i scored eleven victorics and tied one match. i led the sixteen-hit at- to the promoter and the WO more afte of a double-header at Boston Deco- Ruobin < climbing Dodgers, with | Among the victims of the Ple oaggr tion have been § eTe. iscussed. n ensue b = das. has rejoined the s { thei sther, | the Petworth Juniors, Che Bearcats, Yosemites, Epiphany | s s e o rculimie | vont rday squsexed & ory | Juniors, Perry Athletic Club and the Powhatans, all sturdy nines, It also | 9 is now up to Rickard.” said, R st 13| it pihe leasuecleading Glants, 1t boasts of a win over the Hospital.team, which had previously regis- e SEhot ; nference. d hix work at | on. | tered fourteen straight victories. Liueue. Homer, Jenkins and Hurley ' ed in his office, im- n: :m:::.'i,]“m' 11 "'\*“.\‘ !'ln]n-uu I : .'um ll'h ant roster i naires will te { Washington, forl made three safeties each for th ut :\y:‘\“.lvy dnz mfl}u‘nremua Vo draves, & to 4, and hie Pirate st Dise th ad M i > 1" " vigtors, - yweight S = Shanks will appear in lefe field | {ing heavily, s SR ceand ises b} gh and Marsi. | o puame. The bouat will leave Wash yjetor 3_in imind right now in the with the | The Cards and R had third v it [ lonibacracks arad Ac an early rter- Wills bout, and, nat- rnoon, It being : (‘Broadbent: pirtteia o = Anaged to 1 to | ring for no idea of when it %ill deemed inadvisable to keep him at | 3 r. and Hill il | Gwing by 8 ina 10 tc wague | “Juck 1 going to work on the, more | third. because of the danger of | in T | Ghver: niteti anfnait om By sun vice did most of its| he e . and seek @ win ;1~rl1‘ Injulry to hix battered | white & ware are 400" clas; i atter part of the game ' w:lml there will - hands. al fans generally w ted Dy the .6 o 2 telephone = ot e e oy vl hix move, nx Hank w e R a2 S| R n all-s L piace 1 shail | Hovt's curves to their_liking. while Mol nnrent QLB the Gt o dte! T eni mean |} Jack Quinn. a former Yank, allowed - jomperd e ute oo Shilas but five h teams will swing into a horier e b i - corner. ungster seems 4t oniy offset 11 rover. he a star fn the making and the ; zern Sensatio nly way he can be developed ix | i ation | V¥ beins kept in the game. \BU HANAN T during in- | ———— — record of 13 wins defonts. whila - the | son the A's have an edge on the Griff- \ling the leazue, tied | Pi€0. five games to four. v SBH[][][ DIAMOND TITL offers of the Part of the receipts of toda diverted to the » west demonstrated wuts, who, as usual, on Friday, Knocking Wilner off the siab in the | Iitted fre will also fans | g SHOH continuing its sav- | = roul, Buchanan | won iy 2 10 to 0 game “Punk™ Luther. the right-hand pitch- Cooke School and the elemen- ‘erry Colleze joined school base ball cham and for the past two i he contest was the thi D Working out under the |of ' serics on Rosedale fleld. ¢ Thictuatas Mib gdines B inter-|] Griffith. Luther is Teprestnting the western sectic | sectional clashes, the top the than six fect tall, and ity ame, played | pisibr s (o 3 ht develop, but, nat- \14\r\l]4\ ‘tern * section | Stk ihe in second pi 13 ¥, is green now. | sdav. w ) 2 Nationals rate third > the following or tverage roint b ler Biseh, o highly ind hitter with the Sioux City | in time ttle the Western League, would clinching cived a trial with the Griff-|clouted Wil . men it he had not been grabbed by :outset and counted and 17; Athletics, | the Chicago National Cubs had | & _innin 10 and 19, ption on the pl T d exercised 1 Leazue the eastern |it before Griff's scout could talk busi- e west in the | ness. ireat improvement in inticld play | 0V ¢ be looked for on the local lot!runner s sen mames they amond having been prac- | ing the both interse remade. During the rec ast has of the Nationals the bare ! i won and 3 particularly 1916 0els 7 oing summn y of the re- | ho: Shechy. third 2 shes by sections thus | T field: Havnes. short- et long thy : . center field; Licarione, _east in ral strength | Comp.isecond bi ont n L and that the | ckmen Y- santo] e e ; »r’uup : Portner, first | ¥ the thumb on his throwing Basess Caunin: the although to a|hand split in an exhibition game ndler, center fleld; | lesser exte may be|with the Reds at Akron, Ohio, yes- atzinger, catcher. up<et when the nextssh bases | terday <y probably will be out |2 Soroal gets under way two weeks b Vice for three <. but in the | SERtAo meantime Ralph | probably will | do a fair job 6f recelving for the —_— | Johnson Pitches Today. Johnson had the hest record of Mi- | lan’s pltche tour just f .»u. ¢ innings and batteri *R.H.E. wi e Aofeats, Zach. A ninth-inning rally enabled Roam- (Buchanan, 6 102100 0 0—10 12 3 {thitwo wins and defeats. 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