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bl - P 12 SPORTS. ' " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1922 ° " Mogridge Is Last Hope to Check Indians : Cardinals an The St. Louis Star. WILL OPPOSE COVELESKIE : : . P IN FINAL OF SET TODAY &s Gerber and Ward Have Big Days Aficld—Home-Run # Record for Hornsby Assured—Meusel’s Bat Sgves Yanks—Cards Outplaying Browns. Morton Gets 1-0 Verdict Over Johnson on Tainted Triple by Wood to Give Tribe Twelfth Straight Victory and Fourth Place. GAMES TODAY. Cleveland at Wash. Detroit at New York, j 4 3 Chicago at Boston. ' : 8 TV o - LEADER i ; 8t. Louis at Phila, E D BY DENMAN THOMPSON. 1 4 E fi g STOLEN BASES RESULTS OF YESTERDAX'S GAMES. < N 7 2 3 Cleveland. 1; Washington, 0. s sl 1; Wakingtes, 0. New York, 7: Detmit, 6. B, Towl, 197 Phtladulstis, 3, s BY JOHN B. FOSTER. 1.4 EW YORK, July 22—1If both the Giants and the St. Louis teams 4 hold their relative positions until next Tuesday, a series is to he gin then which _may be the turning point of the National | ace, - Also it may not, because turning points sometimes occur in Scn. 2SS George Mogridge today can duplicate the shutout feat of his most recent appearance on the rubber, exactly a week ago, when the Browns were his victims, the distinction of checking Cleveland’s wild dash toward the top will fall to some team other than the Nationals, for if they amass as much as one run they will exceed their i NMATIONAL IEAGUE. .. | tember when players do mot literally toss'in the sponge but begin to cat daily average for the past week. PR % hm more luncheon. If you see the members of a ball team putting awa Including the 1-0 reverse inflicted on them yesterday by the Indians, 56 3 615 e ‘.,vthr:c‘_courses at noon instead of a sparing sandwich or a bowl of sc who thereby ran their string of cousecutive triumphs to an even dozen g 4 s s e rest gasured they are no longer afraid of a “calldown” from the hoss and grabbed fourth place from the Tygers, Milan's men have scored four § 8 A8 8 A8l The New York team plays a double-header at Pittsburgh Monda runs and registered twenty-nine hits-in five games, including last Satur- 42 & 488 is4- ‘ams. That was tossed in by the Pittsburgh management earlier. It looked be day’s, which alone of the lot was a local victory. This is an average of g g :‘a m m ter when jt was arranged than it does now. The next day the Giants due at the Polo Grounds to play a series of four: ! 5 ( e games with St. Loui GAMES TODAY. . GAMESTOMORROW.|If they hold their own then they will continue 1o It with the cocl Bostou at Bt. Louis. Boston at 8t. Louls. | sureness Which 5 in evidence when they are at home th four-fifths of a run and five and four-fifths hits to a game. Mogridge may be able to turn the trick, for his showing & ns th ! Brookiyn at Chicago. Breokiyn at Chicago. i T league leaders was gilt edged, but the | AN EVEN DOZEN N. Y. at Claciomatl. N. Y. st Ciocinati, | 1% "'f’ Shetouls derm foan Come fofment to @il A Indizns are banking on hi home- Phila. at Pittsburgh, New Tork sucibreal tup spines(of the | iin ne sduy of Ui n 5 anking = champions the Cardinals will be nearer | we. t Louis Brown ward tomorrow cvening with AB. R H. PO i RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | (neir realization of a pennant than Stidiol i o of thirteen straight to their o | Chicago, 1; Brpoklyn, 0, they have been since 1911. If the| 2 rihed the for Stan Coveleskie is billed to | Claciamstl, B Mow Yk 8. Cards pull a losing streak as Pitts- 5 Shenhes REainat T 2 s The POl demon=; | ttsburgh, 6; Philadelphia, 0. |burgh did last year there will be more Wiare i) flinging for them | 8t Bos ticism and enough A el e 4',’: DOt i strated in the opener here Wednesday that he is at top form now. and thi® fternoon will have the additional in- centive of a chance to boost the into third place | with the | except a haif a '‘CLEVER TWIRLING MARKS stanoine or The TEAMS ' TW(Q AMATEUR CIRCUITS it o IN INDEPENDENT SERIES|" the matter of coverning ground. No i Rogers Hornsby's chances for a fifty E1l (] PRTRPN - - § florts Wasted. y pitched well nds down for the Barney's § Johnson veste enough to win h 0 s wooL Logze ; 2 2l § 2 1.600 NS total in home runs have sagged a littlc average ball club, but the Nationa 2 Shamrock i 0 1.000 The figures now point 10 45 1 Be ean are painfully subnormal on m. Lot 1 i 3 | Bomtsiesn)Tytavn 2 1 m 5 5 pick up a double-header in two affer- least. so he was forced to DBow .3 ITCHING of high ordes marked two of the eight games played yes- | Riickerbocker Ll OMPELLED to conclude their campaigns early next month, that the | noons or bat out about four strafeht Ol e % meve nsum: b terday in the city independent sandlot base ball championships. | Ir. 0. U. A. 3 o 3 m champion teams may take part in the series for the organized |/ conscoutive dave. he will again bingles. (¢ o In Section C of the unlimited division, Hoyt of the Manhattans and ! TODAY'S GAME. 7 “ sanglot’ base ball title, Departmental and Treasury Interbureau{he will set a high-water mark for the # for extra A % 7 - o Sherwodd vs. Shamrock, at Mohawk, 5:15. lea h: « ised thei hedul F t to be right-handers, who were vanquished ed, being 3| McCoy of the Mercuries yielded only two safeties each, but the latter G T gues have;revised their schedules. Fourteen more games are to be | [ Fhp naris Jehe, werk vanauishicd Wood _in i et . ch in eighth. faltered in the eighth inning, when the Manhattans managed to drive in |, Dominiean Lyceum vs. Shamrock, at Mo-|played by the Departmental League, while the Treasury circuit will go|ball history. through Browe L wo hands & ikatted for on in eighth. % = 7 5 5 hawk, 3. h h t ‘ Both schedul, & August 10, .The T Meusel of the Yankess batted in six recorded by the Kind-hearted {Cleveland .....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 o runs for a 2-to) victory. McCoy issued two passes and fanned eleven YESTERDAY'S. RESULT. through ten niore. - Both schedules are to end August 10. The Treasury | rung for his team yesterd scoreriss artainlc” T te an Wty 00 00 00 0—0lpatters. Hoyt did not walk a man and struck out three Sherwood, 12; dr. O U. A: M.y 4. { League has eliminated all games except those in_ which Annex No. I,{Detroft. His mates made = a ately preceded a slashing A Fwo-Pase Rice. Three-base | = : Slab. ala)Ch 2 SECTION B | Probibition: and Registers, teams in the van in the title race,are involved. the two runs above the fifth were Sewell, the issue was settled right s—Rice. La Motte.| Halg of Plaza Athletic Club dic S Both circults will continue play on | those by which New York won-over p the Tigers. The champions need. to La Mot —Peckinpaugh to Judge: Franc to Jud La Motte to Harris H: some neat mound work asinst e | TYGERSTO GET A TIGER |,0r, % ings o Metunis. " Lort | Anacostia Bagles In socon B %hivac| AT POLO GROUNDS TODAY ar Finance . off Morto: {two hits, as many bases on balls and | S = S | tanned nine to win his game, 4 to 1.| [ NEW VORK. July 22—Harry R. Atlantics and Warwicks scored wins allinger of Denver, who rec in section A of the juniors. The| 3tartied the guests of the ¥ there. But disregarding any t of Wood's watlop, 160! CLEVELAND CLUB LIKELY |the Eilipse diamonds The rev schedules of the leagues follow Do, Dnouies e reariyz a7 | { i : 4 : '[ TO CHANGE HANDS SOON | Depsrtmentat tensue—saty 2i. Tost omee o iated Philadclphia, whe brown: Cl | horse-shoe ced | as must be cred earned his Vi Johnson by a despite the -z va. Printers: 10, War vs. Borea - Agriculture; | TUSt July 22— |War vs. Printe . War whed m wtage |25 Tost Ofice ve. Treasury: 31, Printers; Detroit Needed Vietory Worse. 1| JAS badly as iy | August 1. Printers ve. Ag: n with hix pet tiger, which | xone senequio s o GAME. 1 Hits Iy cuiture; W York nceded its t may be regarded as {ers vs. Bureau: 3. War_ve Post Office: 4. Fame number of hits i O O s : 3 O et wih ! former_stopped the Stanton Junio i et e probable that control of the In- | {0 Buretn: 3, War ve Post | victory to maintain its sprint in the e o E shaia aith 9 to 6. in a slugfest. Loftus R i E I I 6t Coloms. TOMORROW'S GAME. dipns, the Clevel Base ball | fiee: & Treasncy o Beiniern 9, Agrienituse | Ditler race going o the American his atrocities cost anyt Routt, with three swats each, led the | South Amerien, will present Hartford vs. Gibraltar, at Linworth, 1:30, | temm in the American League, will |vs ‘W Leag Detroit needed the @ e B ON THE SIDE LINES | |hinees, Sy, ol Al (it aniih o 55 Clal S YEEuDAYS s S T B e e e DA R o liant brand, Peck turning in o | i T et ioanter i ball game between the Tygers and Mohawk. Gibraitar, 4. | Hinkle of Cle 4, §t wam mm- |Commissioners vs. Probibition: 31, Registers | ington—the Indisne con i 10 oo der pla i B Mottt iy ol L i taieas inscction] Yankees at the Polo Grounds SECTION C. ' nomneed here toda: | B OrIR DSt 1o i e kling around that far corncr. Threc| e final with the Indians today, | ,SBerw e o Lt today, Ballinger long been an | i 3 s e S { Agnex 1 Liverty Loan: 3,1 i PIAL hotx e fouble plays were en ed 10 b ! St orelbcic. g A of the unlimited div with 21 gedent base ball fa; d when he |y w I. Pt erg aid he a telephon: Commissioners: 4, Prohibition | SV I8ion. Imagt 3 double pla T [t i at 3 o'elock, another with the ' 12.to4 win over the Jr. O. PR Somgie he | W;F; Roberts 2 (R comversation with Himkie, who §8 | * 00 T 7 W0on T Registers: o, | Well as Detroit played and ngu ;“‘l" 3 Morton vielded had a { Mackmen tomorrow, same time, and | nine. Simonds held the opposit then declared that if he could raise | Optomerrists " 5 4 m landilng the deal, and that the |Commissioners va. Anmex 1; 10, Registers | Deing able to keep out of the see- bl = L inen the Geimmen wilt sally forth to | five Bits, while £ne Snes ool nd tame it he would give it to | Union Printers 1 1 B [T e eek fers trhuster of ths s(oek |, | va. Pookihitios: P omtidiaa s 2 e Lol i B 2 { med out’ twelve for six -} ! Murhatt 5 oy i 5 evelan: has won its twelfti Two Griftx Caught Napping. |try their luck on the road. where | "yonnwks and Gibraltars clashed in _l‘““""":':_ r:;.::;";"l'.‘, Aarsiry g 8 - S “I am mot at liberty to go into r held fts wimming stride in the | straight game. Go to it some mor It appeared at the thal @] twenty games are listed before they | section B and the_Indians beat last | NeS"Vork nwaitime the coming of ST e o saM i cliery e N R T ALt Tho fans will be delighted 1o, sec mound duel of v eturn. ar's champi to 4. he G the I > Tt Oohbene A AN 2 cas goes through, ., 24 arriors banged | 0ld Stoutheart s back again. The m | duel of return, T T laus (e satotlcs to Ave,| ihe Detrolf team, and las might lau'r‘l.»fl,'?.'?x'i e Mercury, at Washington| Hinkle and I will own the clh? |out Afieen hits. * Loomis and Simth | Cleveland ¢ the first division out evelopme . T et rom | but the lattér got away to a good | o oRNORLE Coub oferaE GUs B0 . i stering three each. i once more and it was only yestor atranded at the midway e aE B PE L emrener (PO | startEr iBrown: ewlio g A AL S h | TOMORROW'S GAM | | that folks hud the Radskin double in_ the opene Sheftstpae ONCRl nERtie thrd un- slammed the ball Excnilintikl Al call IE7e eaaTore x and obe. a S | questionally was the most remark- ters and walked five in able individual fielding feat enacted ifour innings. cvelund awd. 3¢ out a swinging bun hapi and the presentation was then ai only to be nipped off fir None scheduled. | Standard Ol clipped the Wings of | huried. There are onle YESTERDAY'S RESULT. o the fast fiying Southern. Athletic Club | half games beiween SR Manbattan, 2; Mercury, 0. in the Potomac League, winning, 6 to | the top. and if the Indi and Gardner, who < |on the local Ipt this season. Rajah | Senfor divixion games went to t 5 ¥ 2| win some of those double-header. initial bingle with two zone in this | dived to his o st o |t s Tn the Dlawartaalf ool o e B S YLK, 2. Kelley held the Soutlierns to three | whicy they have seheduled (hey round. lost & race to sccond With|backhanded with his gloved fin.|The Young Indians beat the Auburns, | i {safeties. Penn of the Oilers knocked | likely fo be & “pasecl® of bad 1 Picinich's arm. | Doubling McInnis off first with & toss ;9 to 5, while the Linworths downed L v oL : thrde Slnglon: E ‘m- i Mclnnis shunted a safety to center ! to Judge then was an easy matter. | Silver Spring, 6 to 1. J'\j)fl.‘- held ATthe i I 3 o } st Cards Outplaying Browns. in the third. but was killed off with — Silver Spring to four hits. Smith got o A Tere: 2 M . Gencrnl Acoon: el ot Govern-' The other St. Louis team picked up Orxain When Deck runz the welkin | Never In the four seasons Harris |(hree of the eleven safetics credited worth 1L 1 1 BROOKFEINE, Mass. Jul¥ 22__R.{ment Printing O 10 3, in the|® Eame on the Giants. Cincinnati with ind | has worn local livery has he given ito the Linworths. | Mohawk Junior 2 2 Norris Williams, 2d, of Boston, fifth | Government League. Carroll’s play in | finally came to an 3 atab o g s ! such a rank exhibition of fielding as | v Sens, 5.5 LEENS Auburn .. o 3 in mational tennis ranking. s Wil | @nter field and the batting and base- ow York wict ' fch o sterday. His shortcomings stood St. Peter's.... o H i e i aem B A hie, | running of Sullivan and Nordstrom | cisco Couchi was tionals Bt ibecause ordinatilysheis Suchian,| TODAY'S GAME. national champion, meet this after.| were features of the winner's game. | 3 Gardn: able performer. \ None scheduled. I noon in the final match of the Tiong- | tory for St. Louis and when pick — Three -houts terminated by knockouts MOREOYS GAE .| wood bowl tournament. City Post Office snappy peg to Mcinnis Hrower aud Bielitch both fatled to tand another fought to a decision Pro-| Astec vs. Auburn, at Washington barracks.| Tilden mever has participated in a| T€legraph in a 2-to- son_took a third strike, et (neic alamm o ;kinflm"ml;“'d he | vided tair entertainment for the more | 1:30. ek p0a bovlimect: s Thia “,“_l},l-ag;‘jed fray. ;‘he Post Office ¢ ewllvh 2l k more dangerous " & Texas leaguer to left i penalty of snoozin duty. ¢ 1000 boxin who traveled | . % . T - > sunched hits off Cugrier in the sev- | than the Browns A fow davs ago the second, but was left when death of each was accomplished with to Sporiland arena at Berwyn Helghts. | youauy SESTERDAY'S RESULT. deteats by N H o A Tohnaton F | enth inning for all its tallics. Browns appeared to he Rerte tossed out Har | none out. fd.. last night. All of the mills were 2id) o {San Erincisco and Maurice B Mes .. |team of the twe. or is the quality in i i ontested, except the headliner, in SECTION B. | Loughlin of Los Angeles having kept| Burenu of Engraving and Printing| the National League petering oyt as B e oameE s Madto pur up & whale o a52mc | By virtus of a statistioa) whiche Frankie R Baltimore W on et R e b Abe Cearh & kePt|vanquished Government. Printing Of- | the season counts its mile i Harris gave the Iudians an open-|at third base. There is a lot of hope | By virtue of & statistoul, Jfed ) (0 Che, RN S. S. Nevada | Linworth 3§ womRig name from the trophy, den’ anafite. 5 to 3. in the Colored Depart. : Ing In the fourth when he first let | for a ybungster who can perform as | New Vork still ciings fo the jeal ' | Sopned, fubnne eny e | S Reing: 3 2 g In the doubles dnal Tilden andyiliia1 'League. C. Barbour of the Jamieson's roller go through his legs | he did in the face of the antagonistic | the National League race, (oun ler. in the third round of what was | Holy Name i 1 Rifioics 10 st Phil Bettens. | winners and Harris and Neale of the R And_tHan Sfombled S toute temper of the Georgia avenue patrons | Cetars, POIe S1GL 26 5 n d ten-round go. B ew, OFn e onin Starand Carl Fischor wi{G. P. O. team. with two hits each, ! an \\'am‘b{*s Blea Ly otottee e ine ans L S e The s & was one between a fair [T * S e 0| i ilndelphin. er. Ol { were the leading batters. ’T”RF STARS I[] MEE.[ recovered in time to f 5 B v P hoxe a rugy -fis - G. 3 1 . 8 i MyhSSnéaker Nere gof tlig Rices handling of Mclnnis shore | Reds found Fred Toney for 4 houdnet {Pner, Sl § FUERel (00 darried to s | Nove seheduled. relilden vesterday defeated Law | Veterans' Buress amd Purcellsille, z pass. off Joh t the pair of |fiy in the fifth called for epeed afool, jof Wits 10 efeny TRC, L ANN § Gt fier a minute of mixing in the TOMORROW'S GAME e R B o o Yealiscs 2| Yau nines will be Sponents next them were left when Judge fished |and even more was essential to con- | while the St Lowisafs It 5 O40C session. Reno never had a chance | None scheduled. Tohncon, Philadelphia. 75, 7—j,|Tuesday at American’ League Park. foul out of a field box and | vert nto a double @ bingle such as luning batting bee, L T s s L Johnson. s TS 15| Blay will start at & oclock lippe: i ce over | the one Sam made in . His e 5 f 4 = i : : 3 ; i Qemir PPt @ third strike over |00 2%l ide earned a decision over the | The Pirates shut out Thiladelphia, | morear, after sizing up hix opoenent I | piaworis, o3 Siver Sgrog. 1 odn_completing the doubles semi-| iamond Athletic Club wnts games. sides were retired in order arm of the surprised Speaker. 8 1010, with Moreison hurline tn rare | the opening routs, Nag Reno haneiag DS Diviel fnals yesterday' Bettens and Fischer | on Weqnosdays, Saturdavs and Sunc| wixpsor. one fuis o then, nd in the fifth a double play e o, Tt ot the Cubs in tha |Smothered him with blows in the third. SECTION A. defeated T InE O parpent and Ray-! gays. “Send challenges to G. M. Grita| | WINDSOR. Ont.. tuly 22 —Thellox: killed & _chance generously offered the| By registering a trio of double |jtes lost. 10 to 0. to the Cubs in L Tl Betrats Dty =L P mond . s . 64, | N 1928 2d street northeast, or tele. | brilliant field _ Uhoroughle: atiguas by Morton. walled Ea | RIAYe the NatiGuRls yeatsrany boveton| taatost mla o0 e rren rover atex- | Duarte, wwal Air Station, and me Juntor. 3 0 Soxaee| ™ {Phone North 1337-J. P e Motte. who stole by ('Neili's | their total over the mark. s | seventy-three minutes. G e e et b any and 3 1 0 | s wWas entered iy in th Miitow, ang £ i« the only department of play in |ander held the dodgers to four b Johnny Rebbam of B - light 3 A Triangle Athletic Club has a field| ture event of ti ning day’s pro e A walked | Which the Griffs excel any of their |*"\With Bob Meusel hitting perfectly | weights, aleo was scheduled for ton El m%THREE EASY VICTORIES tomorrow at 1 o'cloek, and wants an | EFam at the Kenilworth track, the the stuff was all off, Guy's toss fore- | Fivals {in four times at bat AnC S recs de. |fifth. The sailor then dropped the | Srishany Jusior i o IN INTERCITY DOUBLES |2Zzenent,, Manager. Coleman may be | international cap for $10,000 iniss s Motte A€ thivd, witi)e. Gardberd e Indians are billed to clash with { $10 0E D kroit, 7 to 5, and Kept pace | Baltimore veteran for a count of | Atlantic - o am telephoned at Main I i "{)rn’n;; ‘)‘r;{:&:nr\m{‘:xfln dx.:i‘llt::.» gave | the White Sox in Cleveland tomor- | with the Browns. who pounded three |nine with a ‘snlnr lvl!e;(us "l‘,":, ¥ Reht:; Stanton Junior . o) L +000 .CLEVELAND, July 22—New York, | .Cornell Midgets defeated (he Pre-} were slated to car him B Gouble on his biow to cemtee In | TOW. when the Tribe makes its first| sthletic hurlers for sixteen hite.and a {ham was gamo and struggled to his TODAY'S GAM { Chicago and Pittsburgh tennis play- | miers, 7 to 6, to boost their record to| K. L the sixth, Sam's Speed enabling him | appearance at home after an absence | jo-to-2 victory. Speaker's Indi feet only to go down again cOld| goly Xame Junior ve. Crescent. at Lin-|ers eliminated Ohio's representativek|fifteen wins in seventeen starts. Sykes | of (he to hook slide Into the midway ahead | ot NOAEIY & month. Ths park bas|won theic tweltth straleht same |[rom 8 SImUas PERCh: 08 feve ar | Torthe S0 n the second round of the national|pitched well for the viciors. pected to mak O e e Wy headt | been “sold out” for a week taking the Washington club, 1 to 0,|rounds were slashing, slum-bang af- ALt X Intercity. doubles championship tours ; e . A e e e | —_— e "osed the Detroit club from |fairs, with both boys fighting all the Dhant hére traiy Wesiley Athletic Oish will go to] Liwingsion’s Fircmng Ak hed I proved fruttless for Hartisiponped ! fourth place. John Colllns’ work at | way. ~ Atlantic ve. Trinity, at Trinity, 1:30. Hopes of Kirk . Reld and Charles |Seat Pleasant, Md., tomorrow for an | large following, while light wekghts 10 SN -fn Scylng tonhune sulee | e Drate enabled the Rea Sox to| Kid Richmond of Baltimore. substi YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Carran, Cleveland's representatives, | engagement. The Woodleys have won | assiEned John Finn and Kadi taun Wamnitassadt outiby Wb AndiGoa | Win Prom ths White Sox, 8 to 7, in |tuted for Bobby Garcia, Camp Hola- | Warwick, 8: Crescent, 1.~ were blasted by Samuel Hardy and|ten of their last twelve games. much popular favor for them. M thanec \ 3 |eleven innings and the Bostonians |bird lightwelght, was sent against| Atlantic,'9; Stanton Junior. 6. | Howard Voshell. the New York pair The others named were Star Jester Wood's Tainted Triple Costly. gave up the cellar position to the;John L. Smith of Georgetown in a SECTION B. | winning 10-8, 2-6, 621. © | ‘White Haven Athletic Club will play ; Golden Sphere, Planet, Mainmast, Guy A spotted triple by Wood paved the Mackmen. bout limited to six rounds. They W. L pet | Kenneth Brown .and John Crafts|Glen Echo at 10:30_o'clock and Van | Bygone Duys and Mayers way for the Indians’ lone tally in the fought hard for four rounds, but in | g o o 3o ¥ % Rk |Toledo, were mo match for Walter T. | Courtland Athletio Club at 3 o'clock| Boniface was assiencd iop weigh: 8§ seventh. It was a long drive to right STV AN — |the fifth smn? d‘rnpneg le(!; opvt:n:né Plaza 2 9 11‘%|g:‘yes l’l: Asle; gq'ul-:r.zlollpg to the tom:;raw. hBo':‘h games will be cun-,;l 1331|muml : Registrar, 110; Mutti e v ands a count of nine. Sm unished | Mount ‘ X cagoans, 6-3, 6-0, 6-2. . $ ted on the Whi v 7 { kins, 104, and Firebrand, 12 o put falied ta Mol Joo reaching POTOMAC CREWS OUT Hiehmond 5o severely In. the sixth | Anacostia Esthes 32 TN CUaEeaS Garland and William Mo-| - B T rand, 121 third before the ball could be re- | CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 22—A spe- that the latter resorted to stalling | Linworth Junior. B 1 -300! Elroy, Pittsburgh, won from Donald!® Bradford Athletic Club wants op- trieved. Sewell promptly cashed him | clal dispatch from Oakland City, Ind., OF SOUTHERN REGATTA |tactics ana_the referee stopped the |Mavoe ooooo-.oocost-- 8 H %} Bove anaStark Frambes, Columbus, | position in the eleven-to-twelve-year WEINERT-BURKE FIGHT with a ripping single down the right | Eddie Rousch's home, says that the steh. awarding the decision to the - 6-3, 6-1, 6-1. Class on Thursdays at 1 o'clock on fleld line. Gardner then drilled into | Red r outfielder has been reinstated Potomac Boat Club will not be |Gaoorgetown boy. TODAY'S GAMES. . | Ralph Burdick and Fritz Bastlan,|Monument lpt diamond No. 4. Tele- |s A ]5_ROUND DRAW a snappy double play started by La | by Commissioner Landis. represented in the regatta of the The opening bout between FEddle| Anacostla Eagles vs. Knickerbocker Jualor, | Indianapolis. national clay cuurl’pmng challenges to Capt. Burke Ed- Motta and Bob alee took care of Me-| Landis, it is said, strongly com-| Southern Rowing Asmwociation, 10 |powen and Indian Dan of Baltimore, | at Knickerbocker, 5:15. aoubles champlons, drew a bye. Y arde, Main 8426. | NEW ORLEANS. La. July 22— Innis’ hopper in smart style. | mended 'the Cincinnati club for its| be held at Richmoad, Va.. thix |{14pounders, was filled with action. 6}!‘“"" Pleasant vs. Plga, at Brooklend. | Martin Burke of, New Orieins und The Nationals were retired {n order | determined stand against the hold- | aftermoom. At a meeting of the |powen was altogether too shifty for, 1% ) Romslyn Packing Company, which | Sl NWeinert of - Newnr o in the seventh and Rice, whoh walked | out of Roush, who refused to sign a| board of governors of the club |yl opponent was given a well earned| TOMORROW'S GAME. ] 15 to, play at Tenleytown tomorrow | ffteen” ronmie toet nishe 4rk , foush in the eight after Pinch Hitters Smith | contract when his salary demands| Thuksday might ~decimion wan |gecision at the end Of four rounds. None scheduled. BIG LEAGUE LEADERS ;at 3:30 o'clock, wants games. Man- | Iy the third round the men busped and Milan both had failed, was left [ were refused. reached to withdraw all entries. | Tony Geiger of Baltimore was ref- s - {ager 3.°R. McCauley may be_ telo- | nonds and shch spened o oy ored \phoned at West 111 between S am. over his opp Toush, who held out for a vearly | notwithstanding that the elub had |ares of all the bouts. Harry SReehy | piaza, 4; Anscostia Eagles, 1. S EhE Sye when Harris lofted to Speaker. Mo ton's si e ei was w d. ) salary of $18,000, said he would not| expeeted to be represented In (Kiq Sullivan) and George King of NATIONAL LEAGUE. and & p.m. Burke had the fizht practically won o e T eni Hacris again | ®o hack with the Reds until his terms neven events. No official reason | ({ashington were judges. aezr prvfion. e e e : T e e e A sat the stage for the Redskins in the | are met. ! was given for the withdrawal of" Sl e St el Linworth Midgets 5 0 xn-—m»‘ Park View Junlors desire ongage- iworking a left hook thereafter, ef- pinth when he fumbled Speakar's rap, | I do not intend to play at the terms| the entries, but a prominent mem- ) B u sadoe . 769 | ments tomorrow and thereafter. For werGivme, tho Dl tass Wood T o aien solied | of the club, which were $15,000 for a | ber of the club expiained the ac- | NEW YORK, July 22—Leo/P. Flynn. | Uit 4 paric. E 4 Sto Pittburgh. .0 dates, write Frank Hessler, 3004 Park A il L, T O T ki mfter fatlima n | Single _season.” Roush said. “Of| tlom by saying that the oarsmen |manager of Bill Bremnan, Chicago | \figiund k rusby, St. 3 place, or telephone Columbia 9333 y fo Mt and By T ine i | Sourse, T applicd to Judke Landis for | had mot been training as com. |heavyweight, announced upon his de- | fadirms : ; ing- Hrraek placs. or ‘telephone Co 3 1 111 not pla. scientiously as ey might and parture from city last night, that wvas late with his pex to Judge. both | reinstatomen Phl tne team agrees| that, while. the club regretted 1t |he intended to meet Jack Kearn TODAY'S GAME. Liherty Aduietle Club, despite con | RETAINS GOLF TITLE. liands being safe. This threat ended | t to meet Jack Kearns | Nooe scheduled. B 5 b depite ook . hat T ask. For to weaken now | very much, the board of governors |Jack Dempsey's manager, o A rary reports, has mot disban e e e Metre Tuiwe | would show that I thought my origi- | felt that the club would not be |today {or the purpose of signing ar-| _ TOMORROW'S GAME. T 4 will keep engagements with the Park | CHICAGO. July Mrs Melvin Poute. Tudge, Golin and Brower were | nal demands were too high and that 1| justified in sending to the regatta |ticled for a Brennan Dempoey en-| None 8CE0CT o ‘Bt ‘Loia, YViews fodsx and the Linworths to;|Jones of Olympia Ficlas Club ‘won o ' v t the salary of-| a squad of oaramen unfit to row |counter at Michigs g = 'BSTERDAY'S RESULT. Run morrow. e games e icago woman's golf champion- T e e he faw ena o¢ | was ready (o play at the salary oo Labor day. Liberty Cubs, 9; Indlans, O (forfelt). on the Plaza field. hip for the third successive year the final. — by defeating Mrs. F. C. Letts of On- REX SOX GET WAIVERS MUTT AND JEFF—Ain’t Jeff’s Luck Slmply Temble? : By BUD FlSl_iER. wentsia, 3 and 1, at the Indian 11 : P) LISTEN MoSE, You Club. ON UNNAMED QUARTET | Xz ) WAIT HERE UATIL T GeT ‘The victory over Mrs. Letts, whao last yeap was the first person alle 1o stop the onsweep of Cecil leeitch BOSTON. July 22.—Waivers have heen obtained on four members of | the Red Sox squad. it was learned BACk AND T'LL RoLL THE Bones - wiTH You'! I'M BROKE BUT T'LL USE & JEFE'S HAT EaR A STAke [ EM sHoeTiNG THE AND CLEAN UP BIG HAY ‘EoR A DIME] T feer Luciey! of Great Britain, was made possibie b better_than ol today. Manager Duffy and Owner Harry Frazee refused to divulge the TIP FOR FISHERMEN. h identity of the playvers to be dis- HARPERS FERRY, W. Va, July posed of, but said that one of the —The Potomac river was clear to- at Sir Johns Run, but cloudy au: men to be obtained in their places would be a good :shortstop. Washington Junction and muddy HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING here. The Shenandoah was slightly cloudy. . Radiators and Fenders ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. Cores insialled in any muke. 10 DIFFFRENT MAKES RADIATORS. E. L. WITTSTATT 319 13th,_F. 6410. M3 P M. 7443 2 7 benugezEesalieBizaliiiayy eoc~aueRBREREERRERARBISE AN ol wmmnioro A Value We Can Well Boast Abont @HAS. E. MILLER, INC. mxmu.«m-finnm,< MurTAND serF Apesmie - |BASE B ALL 2% BROKE AT THE'END OF | - WASHINGTON VS. CLEVELAND | o1 e Spaiding's. 618 l4th Nt KW ™wo WEeKs! Pekety o P o P rikets @ sale at The Hecht Co.. G17 7th Bt.! . FEEE nen B S SRS EENE RS YRR Go cocoumuuantaslRaSBishao] EExBiER ®occocomme

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