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13, 1922.. % o8 ! SPORTS. ' ‘" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY SPORTS. Griff Locates Prospect With Minneapolis : Ruth Fails Yanks as Browns Win" STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN INDEPENDENT SERIES 'MAY TAKE THIRD BASEMAN STATISTICS OF MAJORS BABE FANS THREE TIMES, CONROY FOR TOM PHILLIPS LR | e | ONCE WITH SACKS FILLED Youngster With Millers Is Reported to Be Fine g o ;AE‘ i ot § i e i % Pruett Strikes Him Out on Another Occasion With 4“ B GAMES TOMORROW. | Chicago at Wash. Cleveland at Boston. GAMES TQDAY. ‘Chicago at Wasl Cleveland at Boston. Detroit at Phila. Detroit at Phila. 8t. L. at New York. 8t. L. at New York. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Fielder and Good Hitter, Although No Speed Merchant—Faber Stops Griffs. iwg. 0. U. A. M. vs. Shamrock, at Mohawk, Two on Paths—Hoyt Losing Pitcher in Game Marked by Arguments. TOMORROW'S GAME. 5:Fnlckerbocker ve. Bherwood, at Sherwood, YESTERDAY'S RESULT. cma'&'}efivl‘l"‘%‘:‘.flmfle‘l’phll. 3. { § BY DENMAN THOMPSON. “No game. v T ovten, .| EW YORK. July 13—Knocking Waite Host out of the box, the anded so far as ta 3 < . w. e second game, o 4, stoday held a lead of a game and a but with the prospect of acquiring a worth-while performer before o g1 s half over their New York rivals. Hub Pruett, sensational young south- the current campaign ends. The boss of the local works explained that S : . 3 paw, struck out Babe Ruth three times, once with the bases full and an- in consideration for the transier of Tom Phillips to Minneapolis, the 5 Lo 3 g { other time with two on, and Ken Williams hammered out his twenty-fir<: tionals w ivil f taking the pick of this season’s croj oAy GANE. . Natiowdisiwill have the prrvscgelol taming L% P Gibraltar vs. Black, at Union Park, 5:15. n homer of Millers. He saw two or three promising performers in watching the series between Cancillon’s team and the Brewers at Milwaukee. and has his eve on a youngster named Conroy, the Minneapolis third sacker. Conroy has been out of the game recently through illness, but is about ready to resume service, and Griff was impressed with his actions i While the Browns won the ball game, they lost an argument Umpire Chill. The argument, which was the longest ever staged in ) lYork or probably on any other big league field, started in the fifth inning Up to that time the Browns were leading by 3 to 0. Then Hoyt bou: a hit off Joplin Robertson’s shin. i Vi of being poisonous to left-handed pitchers, bounced a second single off GAMES TODAY. Phila. at 8t. Lou! Brooklyn at’ Cinc} N. Y. at Chicag Boston at Pittsburgh. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. TOMORROW'S GAME. Costello Post ve. Mohawk, at Mohawk, 5:15. YESTERDAY'S RESULT. l War Finance, 17; Hartford, SECTION O©. E : 1ce, A e Cincinoati, 4: Brooklyn, 1 i in practice. \Whether the 53(10:;!5 get a rerfur;: (cx Ph}lhpsAbeiorAe the W. F. Robert W New Tork Chicago, 1. Robertson’s heel. McNally forced Miller. , end of the scason depends on the progress of the American Association Optometrists . P hi1adeiohia 555" 5. Louts, 2—2,| Meusel socked young Pruett for a Sisler and Willlams scored. 1t takes race. i i Woodley ot 1 1 500 e hit to center. Durst, who was work- Rfl"fl[;olme(gn;ldekmhblle{ A Inaianap: s leading, with St il e i 0 , S uth, in the Yank half of the e Faul neapolis. third. “1f Manhattan lo 2 s Te;iah”acw:,“w;’: Jecolmen e drove ihe ball against the 16t cen s o Wt BaE 1 wil retain its gull | FABER PITCHED TODAY'S GAME. [ felding the ball. " When ‘he did ne | 198, fACE 107 @ double, e eor strength, but if it Is ellminated as a Mareaty s (WD et Washingion ;:?ge!:ewélga:';:yed‘:::;fienh;l;f :t:ldl he Tanke Daesed awas Saietts pennant contender Griff will exercise| cqrcago. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. barracks. 5:15. EEy B McNally scored and Meusel trotted |, Willlams started the scorin: . ~onroy fs the | Iohmson. sa 5 0 1 1 3 0 TOMORROW'S GAME. | around and did likewise. Bob had |BrOWRE in the second by A that Conroy Iis Mulligan, 3b. 4 0 0 2 8 0 Unlon Printers vs. Optometrists, at Knick- hardly crossed the pan when the |NOMer into the right field stands He is described as | Collins, 2h. 4 0 1 & 5 0 erbocker, 5:15. SDeochies ntaried Manus followed it with a doub. fast, but possessed 4 0 0 1 o ol ¥ L P £L Severeid hoisted a long fly to Meu ¥ 7im Shaw. sent to s 1348 3i YESTERDAY'S RESULT. The Giants yesterday increased their Rule That Governs Case. whoh o\a&ru‘\!re; \l‘hlrd in-an attemyt Jimi Shaw: 3 No game. . {_ The law in this instance is that the [to head off McManus and the bail Minneapolis I as béen turn- AL lead to Tour 2ot & half Samies Raave- |, L, nnier. when & bail stzays Hotod wontwild. Tiie fec McManus soore ed loose by Cantilion bad leg hav: 40 0 0 1 0 SENIOR DIVISION. sult of driving Alexander to cover and | 3 dugout, gets the base toward which | McManus hrought over another run ing robbed him mu'}:"";‘sfl“_’ red S oEtinn BECTION A. . pee | dOWRINE the Cubs for the second | he is headed and one more. The argu- |in the {our;h He beat out an Inflelg Griff's sco © s ha i 33 w. E: it e 5 A i - | ment hinged around the question as | hit. Severeid bounced a double for but he intends sally- S Roamer . 3770 e Sronoitime: biite] 1 lills Ehiladelohla M S e on ot Malisel watila have | MONAIYaIrftt Ae Beote IanE S ing forth again when the Nationals g0 Kb Aztec . 2 § "S00|5et St. Louls in both ends of a double | mage gecond. Umpire Chill was of |throw when he recovered the bail, on the rond the latter Part of LT L eren 1 1 ‘5o | header, checking the Cardinals” win-|the opinion that he was entitled to |permitting McManus to count mon iy £0/ ik 2t yiEntworthi 1 1 500 | Ning streak of eight straights. ROB-|gecond before the wild heave. This < men lost their opportunity to { Mohawk 2 ers Hornsby rapped out his twenty- Vi A A hiace by e end of the $o01% 40 B ey 3 00| third homer of the season. Hooula have seti ol 1 Lot the Buwes ¥ ach third place by 3 3 R ) Teeex when thes Anished on the low end 300 %00 fAubon { Ty Cobb's five hits and Harry Heil-|ST&anized & devating team and| [) C, NETMEN BEATEN. of a 4—1 count with the White Sox 3 008 20 | mann's fourteenth home run helped | fATERG . N ORe e e the Tvgers also were winning in | Pleinich, c. 2 0 0 3 1 0 8t. Teresa vs. Petwcrth, at Broskiand, the Tigers trounce the Athletics, 7 = BALT! . Md. July 13.—The adelphin Eranetaiyp SO0 e i D Mohawk Junior vs. Axtec, at Linworth, o 3. ‘while (CleVelina Wit Karr snd A']n;rmlmenlrhz fgr a v:':tle Clhfll tennis team of the Mercantila Trust | 4 iphi — i . e 2 pulle, 8 watch and gave € Orators : Company defeated the racqueters Griffs Helplesn Before F"'","v Totals . L% 1 42711 1 TOMORROW'S GAME. Pfim;uk f%"“}:";gmh";&u‘;‘ of them | Aive minutes to subside. The orations | tne e RIagton Lot an T e Ray s performed in onl¥ S| cpicago .......0 1 00101 0 14 Roamer vs. St Peter's, at Union Park, 3:15. | 810 e8. A C O L0 O O ustained | COntinued and Chill's watch must | pany. four matches to threr, at Mc fair-to-average manner on the MOLTC| Washingtoa "0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 01 YESTERDAT'S RESULT. thels souenth atraight setback in the | have stopped, for the grassy forum | Washington yesterday. yesterday, but got no chance 0L 16: Auburn, 1 west. losing to Cincinnati, 4 to 1 contmHEdiofhuncerimitiithe doud les—H. L. Buckincham. Washi hite alley, because the local legi Two-base hits —Yaryan. Mostil, Roamer, 16; . 1. 3 & itched Frank Mil- | Parangue. Finally, the Browns be- |peat W. 8. Ober. 6—1, 6—0: A. B. Ro . able to solve Urban Faber for| ; Yellowhorse outpitched Frank Mil-| came hoarse and resumed play under | Mercanitle, Truct, was unabl eattered safeties, all | 3. ler. but the Pirates could not hit in | [Z7¢ 0 8—0; Paul B our € he fact that W L et 1 the pinches and Boston won, 4 to 3. | e cas | M, Wiloox 6—1 and but for the fact (hat St 2" 9 % | (After the Rrown debate there was X Wicex, &2, TE un against o = o 5 .y | Linwo 3 § - | ington . 8. W. G p;’;{§;{‘m‘§‘:ai¢undi 3 Btk out— After nicking Mogridge for three hits in Tuesday's game Johnny Mostil | Siiver Spcics : d eSS e T Al Al R el A ] | E- Daer, “Morcantite. Trust. beat . where one of the rare raps was in-j| . Umbplres- ' Walsh and bineen, | came back vesterday, and, in addition to playing a whale of a game in the field,! /0 View . &l 1 500} SECTION B. his head within and spied Miller Hug- n’,.'m.,_’"g," . Buckingham nd S. 5. Stod. corted the Griffs would have bsuné““me of game—1 hour and 42 minutes. connected for another trio of safeties off Fra including a double and a H‘nfl;dlhm 3 2 m w. T Pet. | gins. i g.:‘i,!:uamnbi;n A, ‘w‘.fi"’%“‘z’;..'“l’. 1 to the humiliation of be triple. The three-bagger developed in the ninth inning, and when Sheely lofted | 4™ oA GAME, {‘d’,‘:.f{h"f.‘i:'m".'""" 2 o ‘lm‘ mfi;ia’égn;&x;hffl l:mr;;:;k de- | Paxl Frice, $=4. 57, &-—3: Walter 7. Duval ) Sh ih order in the opener. the | 3cross Iots to right field after Mos-|to Brower the Sox centerfielder dashed for home. He tripped on reaching the lel v, Park View, at Catholic Caiversity, | Plata A 1 o 1000{ "Sure 1 am. sald Huggins. Grifith and N. E. Towson, 6—3, 4—8. 6—3 . Francis for a tally in the | s Wallop In the seventh. only to|plate and took a header, Picinich following to tag him. but the above snap |5 A ™ i Kosrostt' Eagies” 0 11 sl LSeh, ‘get out cried Gommolly. 1 e SDo v y an incl = e < Wals| 2 5 Linworth Junfor . .. 5 4 Lo < 5 With Hooper disposed of 1570 “ Wi 1t ‘Sam probably wouid | Proves he tazged the pan, as Umps Walsh ruled. TOMORROW'S GAME. | Mount Ratnler Emblems. 1 3 {opo} d1anit kuow you' wers here. BRITON IS UNDER PAR );‘ns 1 singled lori‘;}:‘““;;, Falk and | have spnfi-;d' the ball but for the dan- | Linworth vs. Friendship, at Linworth, 5:15. | Havoe . -0 1 000 Hoyt Crumpled in Eighth. IN FIRST U. S. MATCH 4 rap to | ger of collision with Shanks. y - TODAY'S GAME. Hoyt crumpled up like a celluloid ile Harris was tossing out STERDAY'S RESULT. GAME. ¥ umpl P e Sn e DEMPSEY-WILLS BATTLE | BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. iy 57 Bates epeas’ = Havoc ve. Plasa. at Knickerbocker, 5:15. | eollar in the cighth fnning. and by the | il Johnson's single in the third was NATIONAL LEAGUE. SUNIOR DIVISION. oNoRHOWE GAME time they swept i t the| WHITE PLAINS. uly 13— unsupported and_ the fourth was T e iy ot Lo 2 Warwick vs. Potomac. at Brookland, 5:15. '.f’a"]‘;‘“é.f,’.’l"h'a'fi"sde;fr{‘e'é““ T - 5% Tayiar. Kue Eapue Miiah feattiens. hut (he 503 reciitersd seni HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING MONTREAL. July 13.—Jack Demp-| rihing—Douglas, New York 0 S Pet. i Van. Gilder. who relieved voung| SoIf professtonal, who landed in UTound B, alded b e sey, heavywelght champion, stesling—Carey Pittsburgh''1. 23 | Trinity 3 0 1.000 Linworth Jusior, 13; Mout Raisfer Em.|PTU€lt, Who had been removed for | New York yesterday morning and Falk led with his second hit, 2 sin- probably “would meet Har cettin=—Hornsby, 8t. Louis. .. 72 | Warwick 5 1 o 1000 | o , 13; striking out Babe Ruth for the third | wil start nest week on wm cohibl gle to right. Sheely popp: > G. AB. H. BB. RBL Pet. | negro challenger, on July 2, 2! 'Won, 10; lost, 3. Holy Name Juaior . 1 ems, 1. DGET DIVISION. |time, singled to left. Tobin rapped ek hei ted for 1 1 500 1 f the United § d Picinich. Varyan then connected 63 | zuchary I8 8140 07 36 juer two years from the date when AREE AN LEAGHE Epiphany Jun 1 ! 200 L Ol re [One to the Boy Wonder and while| tion tour of the United States an Sblgw to dixht. sending Kl (0 L | Brower W ;T 80 Slhe qefeated Georges Carpentier in| oy runec. Walker, Philadip fCrescent H H 300 1 wores asaget 3 6 1000 Hoyt was thinking about throwing| Camada with Sandy Herd. played and when the bail ook an odd bourd | Ric 0 321 98 12 48 me| e QLI rilliame. st Loan ! R aie 0 2 1000 ) Tiherty Cube 3 1 750| to second both runners were safe.| his first round of golf in the United past Brower for a double i D 3 S a2 *Pitching—Bush, New York ) | Stunton,Junior ... o 3 000 | 1adians o 1 M0 Gerber was safe when Hoyt made a| States in the afternoon over the scored, Faber then fanned and John- JoEtdge - 2 %3 23 1 B 277) S Bas. stealing—Sisler. St. Lo 32 | ODAY'S GAME Midland . 2 2 0001 bad pass to Pipp. This filled the bases | course of the Knollwood Country son lofted < _— 30 1 8 2! MATCH AT CHEVY CHASE. Ry eetting - Sisler. 'St. Lo | TODA: D s oas { Cleveland Park . T 2 0001 ooF Ssler, who lashed a single to left| Club here im a three-bail match . il mrr‘tmrisbffr ‘hnnib\rhe'; 8 4% 2 hevy Chase Club racketers were| = s Atiantic vs. Trinity, at Trisky, §: TODAY'S GAME. scoring Van Gilder and Tobin, while| with su;:er R. Hollender and Jo- men to register o aber an n 2 S b L AL | ; i Gerber was thrown out at third. Wil- | seph G. Deane. Taylor was a‘ the i needed the assistance of an alien 5 0 4 ito entertain a Baltimore Country l\’\lh 2 e | TOMORROW'S GAME. Jodians ve. Linworth Midgets. at Trinity. 10, balls. McManus of his yme, scoring a 65, one error. 2 Jremmminie asternuon; Sbitennin kour Jackson to Fight Wills. Hely Name Tuslot Vi) Eglpbany Junter, st TOMORROW'S GAME. P ule o 10 ho while muth e FHollender did o 75 and Rice got no farther m-:‘ thhe tnl:‘:l. M 8 3 doubles matches were scheduled. NEW YORK, July 13.—Tut Jack- ‘Trln(l,v. 5:15. “Midland vs. Cleveland Park. at Trizity, 10. | was stooping to pick up the ball both t 77. Brower on the far corner in the sec- | picinich . oo i Arrest 15 at Ball Park. | herc abous | A Potomac. 4 (ni Taberty (Gibe Midland, & (10 innin TN \\ = TN ond. when he walked and moved along ! Johnson 3 CHICAGO, July 13— Fifteen alleged \\ YX\\\“‘"\\\\ N ’ en Shanks' sacrifice and Harris' death. | Francla u 2 gamblers, who were believed to be N\ \Q\\§\\\\ N\ Double Plays Hurt Griffs. | Phillips 3 0 o wagering on yesterday's game. were \ \_\\\ N \\\\ N A double play snuffed a Griffithian gmw B : ‘:"7‘ 1 z 1 escorted from the Ch a:;‘r Nationals’ SN 5\§\§\\§ : - eart ¢ b clothes . As > \ \ see ck on third by reason of | Fun™" (R e e n patro sgons) drave | by Ay N a and single. respectively, Col-! Youngblood i 1.0 0 0 . take their load, the spectators ap- lins clutched Rice's smoky liner. Torres 1 1 0 0 o 000 plauded Again in the fourth a dual KiTling |mmmee oo | checked them. After Judge had been deprived of an cxtra base hit by Mos- til's hizhway robbery in deep left cen- ter Brower scratched a safety through Collins and Shanks whacked into a twin death started by Mulligan. With one on in_the fourth. when Your Boy Will Find Himself Under the system of instruction successfully pursued at Picinich walked. Francis hit into a 2 L p . 5 . force play and Mostil captured Bush's | the Swavely School your boy will quickly find that line of Y ey ot paved thé way! €ndeavor for which he is best fitted—and his progress greatly facilitated by the concentration which is possible through our individual instruction. We don’t just “school” your boy; we prepare him for success in life. for the Nationals® only tally in round 6 by muffing Mulligan’s toss of Peck’s | oftering. Rice's death put Rajah on gecond from where he counted when Judge whisked a single past Faber. Judge was forced by Brower and Col- lins tossed out Shanks. Francis Becomes Generous. After toying with the Sox in the sixth. Francis presented them with a marker in the seventh. 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Collins’ triple to deep left with two Bone in the eighth was wasted, but the three-bagger with which Mostil opened the ninth led to another Chi- cago run. He held his base while Judge was retiring Falk, but beat Brower's arm in a race to the plate, after Sheely had flied to right. Yar- van then hit safely and reached third When Peck fumbled Fabers rap, but Rice got under Johnson's fly Only nine Nationals faced Faber in the last three innings. ON THE SIDE LINES Johnson or Ericksom against Rob- ertson or Schupp is the pitching out- ook for the third tilt of the set with the White Sox today. Game time, 3:45, ¢ Men's and Young Men’s One and TWO TI‘OUSCI‘S -U-I-T- 'Tha't Sold Up to $40 NOW Priced {Of Quicl( Cleatance at The Swavely School (Army and Navy Preparatory School) E. Swavely, Principal. R. S. Walter, Vice Principal. Connecticut Avenue and Upton Street ¥ (Pat. 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