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Reagn SPORTS. ~ Griffs in Chicago 'LOSE FINAL WITH TRIBE. - - TO DROP FOURTH IN ROW ¥ BY DENMAN THOMPSON. ( :HIL'AGO, August 2.—In view of the terrible sloughing the Nationals received in Cleveland, where they were knocked off four times in five starts, about the only thing the pennant-ambitious White Sox have to worry about on the eve of a series with Milan’s menagerie is that their arrival comes coincidental to a trolley strike that has all put para- | lyzed trafiic in the Windy cit d When a club is bumped four times in a row, with the enemy on three occasions getting runs in double-figure doses, it would seem the time }\nd arrived for a new deal in the hurling department, but as Manager Milan SPORTS. for Series ment. League Title MARINES TO FACE G. A. O. ; "IN A TRIO OF CONTESTS - | “HE regular Government League schedule has wound up with the Marines and General Accounting Office tied for first place. * THa Marines won the first series and the General Accounting Office tHe second. The play-off is scheduled for August 7, 8 and 9. o Probably some of the best battery work in any league games of the year will be seen. Lem Owen, pitcher, and Giovannetti,. catcher, for t f‘ Accounting nine, and Patterson and Boland of the Marines form two d the best batteries in the District. . The series should be well played, as there are some fast men en 1 hoth teams. 3 ] Naval Air Statiom and Standard Oil teams are expecting to draw an ey |STANDING OF THE TEAMS |\5aimmain ‘e bty 4ra2, "8t hopelessly queries: “Where arc_ any pitchers to be obtained?” He has | ceptonally M verowd | s WSt tried cvery man on the roster, including the recsuits, Turk and Young- IN INDEPENDENT SERIES ! fieid. " Finnex "icaley “probably will blood, and all with the same res be on the slab for Standard Oil, wi Whera fallure fo win games fo UNLIMITED DIVISION. Joo Gichel back of the bat Kinally merly was traceable directly to la SECTION A. and Simmons, star battery for 1 of punch, it Is only too apparent now that W. 1. - rer|Airmen. undoubtedly will do the how; Weak flinging s to blame. Including STILL RETREATING i Pominican 1 %3 ors for that club. Navid Air Stati) that brave start in which the Grifts | fm o] ;":.....m- ; m ‘B‘! .u:l.u dumuha" a game ahewd of Eol twenty-one safeties for eighteen T > Sherwood g andard Ofl Tuns and their only victory of the set | puASH OTON AR IR LR, “r;mln;ytl'gwn‘ i 1 00| The Commerelal League lis revised in. Clevelund, they amassed sixty 3 3 bree s its schedule and will begin today to hingles and thirty-six counters in the | i H play under the new arrangement with five games with the Tribe, an average o 2 i 1, petla game between Barbor & Rose s of an even dozen hits and more! than e 91 o ¢ 15-;.:':”: om Al gamesare o de seven tuns to the game. Jatod ELAITES b ey G on diamond No. ¢ nmes g o v Fingoes. 2 500 unds, 915 n That's a pretty stout attacking e & {Oatdi pist i 25 -0 4 <992 ) Post Office and Westarn Union, whieh gait, but pales into Insignificance o :: '1' i SECTION fv 3 . I:’-nlrn"!:l:;lpln;lv-‘ ’l'nlvm Park. The compared® with the Cleveland of- Jro el e 3 . nged schedule =i i . Bl = - = fensive. The Indians in the five 5 =t j Wiop Smeers ¢ ,:"A;n-- Barber & Rows-Post Of: games colleeted no fewer than K S ool A2 | Angust 3—American Seenrity-Wemte seventy-four hits. twenty-oue of i o0 | Orsemates : 3 ern Union. 4 g 4 2z 0 | Maghattan ... 1 3 August 4—Barher & Ross-Westars. them doulles, and fifty-sis runs, an | Wamby, 2. % ol i i s Arep oird even score more tablies than the |Stephenson, 1 0 0 szoT1 * |~ Amgust 5—American Secarity-Postal: : 5 s 0 ON A. / = 2 ’ [ o0 s Auguxt T—Western Union-Post Ofra 5 P fice. 7 the Tribe even more dit- bR 1,‘.,‘_;‘,‘,‘. : "t : | August S—Barber & Ross-Amerteirn aco or s act tha q | Perwort 3 1 2 their hitting against the lowly Mack- o 1 8L Teress. 3 . 2 Unions, & men, who preceded the Nationais to o 0 | Mokawk Jniar ERR | | Amgust 10—Wentern U nion—3Ha. e Cleveland, was anaemic to an ex- SLon | 8t ater's 1 H | & nows. s ne Redskins losing three of | .. Y i Augnst 11—Went U nion-] s < solely through their in-| Jottls oo e i SECTION 3. aeg e g it ed fo w1 2 i ity to hi the licking | Washington eogooe :_‘n‘ !Hol_v Name 3 1 -m!r-;‘."" 12—Post. Ofce - Westarn 8 iy 2 - . Cleve p 3 uwort 8 2 600 | 3 2 h Washington ived yesterday C e ver Bpcing 23 20 Overim the Potomac Liague vester- the waorst compiled fourt i Park View. » b 4 47| @8y the Seaman Gunners n fren safeties off Basby, but ob: Tome run— | Ariel g 5 .-9 280 the Southepn Athletic Club, X to:d three runs. while the Indian Double plass | JUNIOR DIVISION. Grover's pitching and batung for thy he el: “kinpaugl, Harris | BECTION A winners were the greatest factors i als i by Melanix: ! the victory. Not only did Grover husi, dupiveat A e g | Sahy, S i o B 4 well, but he slammed out three hite. ERE off Zacliary, 1: off Erfckson, 3; off { arwiek 3 1 Southera had cn eany time with Hail- the a: i o Franeis. 11 i 3 Trinity 5 3 | way Mail Service in the Raiiroad Y., and | s ‘m‘lllll‘]ug. lUlll‘ ! alngs: off jckson, 8 in 3 1.3 (nllln{ D “ ‘%’;’lixo;l;ll‘ncy Junijor. 4 : IM. C. A. League, the couni Leing.esr two (ripies, doubles and ten | ary, 2 in 114 0 ut By Eric u - : 2o to 1. Hoyt let the losing club dow singles [ jons 1. Losing . Umpires— | == i S 2 s 28| with two hits. Holmes abg Tand e Start Out All Right. | guime—s hours and 10 minates. i LINWORTH MIDGETS Stanton Junior. 1 5 167 wiflmlh;,;"g:“‘:‘)'f" to connect safely s ((Eouz BIfTs off Hagby nalted the Na | Left to right (back row): C. Bryant, Dorothy Brooks, H. Smith, C. Morgan, Buck Kilroy, M. Jacobs and E. Feary. Sitting: M. Pulaski, G. Yeatman and SEOTION B . pe | Hard hitting by Willara and Sior, e e ot el B. itl : 3 Knickerbocker Funio 5 ; cag|0f Agriculture featured the victors I’:‘:F}'umv i Soaik for. twa. hese ;:l..‘nl}i, ON.THE SIDE LINES | Linworth Jusor----..... 4 1 “ag| of that club over Treasury in the Dew f {arris popped in attempting to Plaza . 2 1 a7 | partmental League, 7 to 2. Bach play - e e i T Sovat Fiesgant: i 2 i%erclouted the ball for’ three sufet acrifl ed on a s o “HICAGO. August 2—Walter Johu- i Anacostia 3, A 3| out of four trips to the plate. Py by Judge e latter took second on | e.f-. od: = ~.uu‘€:"~ ent o “the hill e | R NINE Mount Rainier Emblem: 2 4 333 :d s e Goslin's safety to right, and. follow- | Fot (0 01 he aapiring White , Havoc . Lo 4 ‘000 ing Brower's I""»” b pialiied when ! o, who have climbed to within five | s gk = NIDGET DIVISION. w“‘('r’m S '”"rr‘ ‘I'; games of the ln-;u:\lx-h}enlul;;rl‘& kliurl;‘uyl AMERICAN LEAGUE, i a0aget w. 1” 1"1;1'0 . s put Gosiin on third and | raw. the youthful Blankenship ! 4 ! £ nwor . i second on the throw-in, | MY ¢ 3 W. L. Pct. Win. Lose. Midls 5 2 800 =FIV] i > ere le(t when Peck rolled | 45 his opponent. st i Bt i i o= NINETY Frl\‘g yefirsbu! busi to_Gardener. . o , v New Yorl . 4 g Dleveland J ness—makin ican Gardner £ot an unsupported double | Larey Gardmer BUtng YeSlSTOY | CHICAGO, Ausust 2—Various:other | Chicago @3 45 536 540 50 ) ~ YESTERDAT'S RESULTS. g I g lf‘ ricants cls In the second, but in the | (1ere stluging’ predominated. The |remedial measures having falled, Ed |nsbaet 8 47 535 539 5291 J T is expected that one of the strongest nines that ever has come out | Knickerbockers, i or gears long before there veteran rcdxgslf'l;‘l’dl - ',;‘\,""(',"me‘“"fff’ Gharrity, erstwhile first string catcher | g nington 45 53 469 485 456 | of Montgomery county will facé the Shipping Board team in the game | Knickerbocker Juniors, 17; were any automobiles—so * s many runs. With O'Neill Goubles aud & SNEIC 5 S UP- | of the Nationals, who has been af little | Philadelphis 39 57 406 413 402 scheduled at- Union Park | Optometrists, ©; Woodley. @ A2bY donbled Dastithe. nf- Servich L batk’ ot . tHe. bat Hor | ehiexal] Beskes 30 60 (394 400 300 scheduled at Union Park tomorrow at 4 o'clock. The Momgcmery[.mnm,. > _moved up on Evans' single ! The Cleveland series proved a big | A s i i e et I roMoARO club will-be niade up of Lynn of Damascus, catcher: Pollock of Boyds ey » } and scored with him on Wamby's tri- | one for Harris in a defensive way, | g : b - | and’Reber of Gaithersburg, first base: Cissel of Kenth - ple down the left fle!d line. A muff | the second sacker handling faultless- may ieave his mates here and hike | Wash. at Chicago. Wash, ‘at Chicage. * 8 ase; Cissel of Kensington and Best of by Picinich of Speaker's f at this 1y all of the forty-nine chances that | celsior Springs, Mo., for a sojourn | Boston at Detroit. Phila, at t. Lou | Boyds, :second_base; Bernhardt of Bethesda, shortstop; L. Oldfield of g R i juncture prov ed costly. for Spoke fol- | came his way. {of ten days or so in the hope of elim- | oW e R :::o:?:l;:usxl: | Bethesda zng Bgown-feRL:xlr(:eylxc of Boyds, third base; D. Clark of Ken- |Hei ; Black s | For = : - that registered Wamby. Wood walked,| Evans robbed Picinich of at least a [ Inating the trouble. RFSULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GANYS. | sington 9nd orden of Rockville and Best of Boyds, outfielders. L Transmission Mfifl“.. H and was forced by Sewell. two-bagger in the second when he| Whether Pat makes the trip to the | qicing 17, Washington, 8 or'lg\\e ‘\;"!c‘gb!;'\zl 'gu;?he?o:”fiflsf;g. h_rllldx‘et {‘x‘u‘lf to a tflcmryb over t v Gard sen clouted over Rice's!ran up on the embankment and took | Missouri spa’ depends largely on th e 3 ¥ 3 rinity Midgets vesterday by 10 to 4 . Sk rondranuny ~ Blissouc fena fidepends, lareclys on flie Detroit, 11; Philadelphla, 4. { ton. The Montgomery County club is | The i y S e Sneane e St e E arisoiwidhione hand close to the | gqice of Byron- B. Johnson. It seens St. Louis, 5; Bostom, 2. | to be under the management of Harry M mkjor W supuDy Eaatured. the product of long experi- ahead of him. Mclnnis' safety to] 5 _ |the American League president recently New York-Chicago (rtin). | Hunt. LOI7mPln A C. was too strong for / ¢‘fl°§, and aclen“fic le‘flt. Use right became a triple when Brower| pBrower made a cantortionistie catch | Was aflicted gimilarly to Gharrity, his o rgyles yesterday, defeating it. Your car wi erform as it first fumbled, and, after geiting the | of Evana' high iy close to the foul | trouble beink diagnosed as neuritis, and FATIGNASLESTUE L L Kenaington defented Bethends. atthem 16 (o 6. Williams for the win- hould—sm hlypquietl giv-- ball. sat right down on the grass and fline in the opener after misjudging It. |Bter a week spent at ihe rosort the W. L Pct. Win Loss. | Kensington, in the Montgomery Coun- | ning club fanned twenty batters. oothly, Y, was unable to throw it. Stuffy allment completely disappeared. Man- | New York 56 8 598 .602 .592 ty League yesterday, 8 18 1 and is ng full power with least wear, counted on Neill's single. 8 In the sixth Peck ted de into | ager Milan .intends to confer with the [8t..Louls. 60 41 .94 .508 .688 due to play at Bethesda this afte Broekmont A. C. is anxious to ar- Does fF th . then stole s etting such a tre- | 1 pm e A e s loaguer | executive todky and if in Johnson's | Chicago . 8 45 °'sar (b5 .63 noon. Airtight pitching by Rice fea-|range a game for Saturda " not run off the gears in- - mendous lex ancls that Piei- | 100t 0 oK e e stands. BUCT ! gpinlon the water cure is calculated to | Gheinnatl 33 48 s 525 (8% tured vesterday's same. ested teams may call Main 6539. {warm weather nor stiffen ir: nich didn't tempt a thro ) prove effective in the case of Gharrity i'v:m'“‘ bt o 5 ass | cold weather.- Costs more per- en Shanks inters| o ool on ghcakeresque bit of |he Will be chipped south. R 4 ‘ ‘A% | Cherrydale A. C. has a game sched- | Park View Junfors are anxious to < : P line drive i 4 o harrity’s trouble is centered in a [ Zhiladelpl 2 i g arrange games with any fast junior und—less per mile. Inth ficlding deprived Brower of at least | ¥ 9 Boston 62 354 uled with McLean A. C. at McLean, 7% i po! P d e cix Driven to Cover. a e “and the Natlanals ‘of two | POt back of his shoulder which causes | SRS oo lo B S oo Gyy, | Saturday. - The Cherrydales also have | nines Injoriaroundfithe District red tin. - the same thing | funs in the Afth, Spoke snared the | SXcruclating pain when e throws 10| GAMES OO, O cimmstl at Bxiva, | I cnt booked for Sunday With the| Rexolutes are to play the Clover | 7The Ariiagton A. C. s due to play 3 veicd by ihe fourth=whdn [drive on the dead run far out tnjWes BEletel B O Ko s Dronght | oo s she, " Chisage ot Now hfl‘\ ghnine Al CHeyEe; nine today at 17th and D streets the War Finance club tomorrow at| JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO was pounded off the parapet, three|center. no improvement other measures will be tabeeh at N, Y. St. Louls at Phlla. southeast. Yesterday the Resolutes |5 p.m. on the Arlington grounds. Ar- o 1ti burned'a bi — s TheSouthern Raflway Auditors have s UL Al = Gt hITd wehe % + | recent pinch' hitting appearances that . PR o o y b . Wood walked, and the first two | GEe Fot 0o e footing and | cleared and he would prove a big help | Boston, 3: Cincinnatl, 0. B At tham will bachack on | hv sl for Sve safetiss. naughts. mamed tallied when Sewell lined a['CB¥G0 00 (Uit his back to the scepe | R Offense i2 he were sbie to play. but Bleaturh i10; New Xark 2. the field shortly, and in_anticipation uble against the screem on the | 4t down s b scene | iy wing is in such deplorable condi- Chicago-Philadelphtia (rain). - | 10€, NS R0l are desired. Those in- g st ball pitched. After tossing or a v S tion ~ that alien athletes simply run 8t. Louis-Brooklyn -(rain). e fed ahould get in touch with B. Ball to cardner, Francis was 1f1ed| o'Nefli's stolen base in the second | Wildon the bases when he Is in harness — | T. Chew, Main 4461, branch 153. - e denas inning was a tip-off_on Francis' lack| While Picinich is a most improved 3 . - squceze sign dieplaved Gardner beat | f'ef NN URT 00, OO stock | workman this season, ther islittle ques- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | Lo o mer catcher for it a_perfeet bunt to anks. #€or-| uongiders himself lucky when he 5.-;,|uon but that a majority of the hurlers | pejsic 3. Baltimore - |, Ea Y ame has staned g Wood. Ric ot Mclnnis | SoR® (s himse "' show butter form with Gharrity hand- s Daliimores | the Mount Ranier Yankees, has sign and Hargis took ot ONeill, T T ling them, due -to (he steadying in-| Newsrhderscs Ciees rain. | to'pitch for the Potomac Junior. After Zachary vielded a bingle to| With the Nationals ten runs to th !nucnce he exerts and his superior | Syracase-Buffalo; rwin. 1 Hewns and walked Wamby in the | pad. Feck ook A rest after batting | knowledge of opposinz batsmen, so the e Ciréle A. C. has a game listed with fifth e was withdrawn in favor of | in the sixth. Ossie Blucge replacing | earlier Pat returns to normalcy the AMERICAN 'ASSOCIATION. the Marines this afternoon on diamond kson. but Olaf was Iittle of an | him at short. { better off the club will be. &t Baais 155 Jnid 5 | Nb. 3 of the Monument Iot. The fol= . . improven Speaker promptly I ' Kansas Chre 91 Toiede, 1o |lowing Circle players are requested 3 e ua i ;l;n_xh- d ght, hine the pair of | As Cleveland's lead was increased | Mingeapolis;. 13; 1« . 3 { to report at 4:45 o'clock: Bean, Spittle; 2 y Igar = S - en. Wood then hammered a safety | Speaker made shifts in his line-up BIG LEAGUE LEADERS Kilgour, Lucas, Beck, Steldel, Aiken. 3 D ES \ through Peck hefore Sewell drilled | thut rcsulted in Evans playing all PIRDMONT -LEAGUE. L S U S. 18 6 =, = I double DIR. oty a doubte | BTEC, Sutfield | positions. _something Raieigh. 10; “Darbas, Smith, Euglisniand Cox mce = ¢ » . Gardner, Sut the Doine Nele bion rather unusual in one game. American- League. l S it eteon 1 Luess pltched the Chr ’ “« 5 z 9 carnival agiin in the seventh, when Leading Nitter—Gobb, Detrolt, 415 3 Frorn]ava, 'Axis of the Universe pair of passes by Eric, singles by Hom »—Williams, St. n. 27. g Speaker and Melnnis and douples by WINS WITH ONE HIT. *Pitching—Bush, New York, .800. ; Jamieson. Cardner and O'Neill pro-| . READING, Pa., August 2—Readin tealing—Sisler, St. Louis, hc i be i T S e, onme [t e STMEEC e el R gnen e e W) S YER'S SH o e i g e g 4 e b n =, ationals ies wi timore Yy winning failed conneqt effectively withy | both ends of a double-header fro : 2 0 wheel ‘rou Java'—‘ e isle o m—'fl:"( nlnlz_\ nfl»;rmns. although they :hel()r.h:les here today. The s Natioal League. ME R S S B P delx h 1 b Vs ed on three occasions, until |in both games was 3 to 2. Chief| Leading hitter—Stengel, New York, - A tful eezes. - i e b e e e s i e e e 3 uced a run. 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