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7 - v 16 SPORTS. ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1922, __SPORTS. Nationals Need Clean Sweep in Boston to. Win Majority of Games on Trip - sTaNDING 07 THE TEMMS [PENNANT BEE IS BUZZING PLAY ONE CONTEST TODAY | IN INDEPENDENT SERIES - 2 = mom s [N PITTSBURGH’S BONNET 'AND TWIN BILL TOMORROW | zesssom, owes."sot s, o Al ; ' ! » Home' rums—Willigms, St Louis, 30. I jtehing—Bush, oW by b & l’l‘nnu.lh(—éhlw. 8t. Lot 2 o b * . " s A - ’ Ron getting—Blus, Detroit, 99. 3 o0 | ARNEY DREYFUSS, who is president of the Pittsburgh club, think Mogridge Slated to Hurl This Afternoon, With Zach | “*Wes 18, 1ost 0. that he can win the championship of the National League. Hj ; 2 i A X National. Mobawk . e T can, too. That is, his team can. It is not an impossibility. Man} and Francis or Brillheart Doing Slab Duty Eitag—Hormaby, Ct. Louis, T Gibraitar 1 ‘880 hink it an improbability, but that s something else. Dreyfuss is one of in Bargain Offerin, e S T Black . i 30! ihc most optimistic of base ball ‘men. He never is counted out until hi n s’ Run getting—Carey, Pittsb i team is floored and some one. is sitting athwart it. That's one reasoi G , lost 4. z 1. ot | why folks who like that trait of sportsmanship like Dreyfuss. He may e et Tsion. Printers & 3 433 | oversanguine, but as long as he is oversapguine about winning, it's 4 . WP Robe H ‘500 | commendable trait. He won’t buy his ¢ through to win,, cither. BY"DENMAN THOMPSON. MR 3 2 T 5 sl gn v 5 /, = : 4 3 s the recent big spurt of the Vi-|League is to g0 as cheap as ninet- ! OSTON, August 11.—Mogridge today, with Zachary and either CARDS INCREASE I-EAD Optomstsiats 2 3 -:g'"‘e, that has started Plttsburgh ‘o_‘_\'lcl» ics the Pirates must be counted Francis or Brillheart tomorrow, is the pitching program of Man- SENIOR DIVISION. ing again. They have been going bet- 1 e Caras: wonld have o, win L ager Milan for the three games listed. for the Nationals here. SECTION A. ter than any team in either league |about the rate of twenty-seven () Having won eight games and lost ten, including the initial game at Phil- B b - ‘7' ¥ s 4wr1:.hfxzek:rfrn:x;rfn:r:lrp?a:r(;\‘-xdfi:i\"‘iw :.;;"_’\-nlv“\!","r‘:h..‘fl::'x:“:&'{: “r;:{:?? adelphia, since hitting the road, only a clean sweep will enable the Griffs 2 1 v ;m‘lls'fialsn:“t cen; dp"m';“ Dptter. hurghis vatio wald be thirk m"""? e 5 : % : cause cen 3 v€{teen. You may be well assar to return home Sunday with a balknce on the right side of the ledger,| The skidding Giants tumbled to et games won to one lost. Imagine try- | Barney Dreyfuss thinks his team ca but this is by no means an improbable achievement, considering the pace | defeat for the third straight time ot 7 55 |4ng to beat that! "| do that, because he thinks anythin at which the Boston club has been traveling for the past.two weeks. i yesterday, 7 to 3. by the base ball g 7 %9 :‘;:. f;’y‘lls&“"f':; r}?‘fiae;b‘:’l‘; 122:\ 1 p‘x’:’&{‘;’;fi"r’.‘»a\y-“f«x:;’e'::{ f;:l:::e;‘.;?; _ The Yankee discards made a miserable showing in the west, winning | order of the Cincinnati Reds, falling B B e or To 1o one they ‘are |burgh wodld win $n 9921, and he bos just three games, while dropping thirteen, and are-more firmly intrenched | still further away from the National SERA inety victories. |lieves luck may turn his way thne j pping 3 ; y 0. the 3 1 'sas | 11kely to finish with ninety €. |lieves luck may turn his way in the leaguc cellar now than at any time this season, Unless the fans | League lead s the Cardinals won Liworty .. % 2 swiIf the championship in the National|timc b cae b 1 : an easy victory e ver Spring. 5 | ——m— display some curiosity over how Fewster, Mitchell and Miller look in the “same score. McGraw's men now reii S : ‘l;'g = local uniforms, the attendance in the Hub for the single game today and |are a game and a half behind the Park View 1 H 250 the bargain show tomorrow probably will be numbered in hundreds rather | St. Louisans. = JUNIOR DIVISION. KNICKERBOCKER% BEA I EN i than thousands. (The Pirates. using the Phillies for SECTION A, = - e . their eleventh victim in as many - . The ex-Boston players, under the games, batted out sixteen hits to Holy Name Junior b/ TR ? ) direction of Miller Hugsins. made the | B|G LEAGUE MAGNATES jwin, 14 to 4, and moved into third Warwie s 1 best record during the invasion of place. - o Eptphany Juior .3 ae 5 ; ‘ , jus Brooklyn's eighteen hits went for ; _ b : the west by the eastern teams, Just TO HOLD JOINT CONFAB | 16" ns Siainat the tonely ninth-in- Patcne 2 gy < ended. New York won eleven con-| oo yop T 5 ning score of the Cubs figrpoct w8 -8 Es tests and lost four, thereby excelling | . o oL U - —John| " 'The American League teams were Stanton Juni 5 5 2 CICKE LERS ] Sl e SEak the leaguo.lrading Browns, who an- | Heydler. president of the National|ide. e rion "‘ “‘f NICKERBOCKERS lost to ola nine yesterday on the occasio: Roxed th sanis nombes and dropped League. has announced that a joint Ww. 1. of their visit to Richmond, Va. The score was 6 to 4. The Kmick one more. The Tigers, with ten vic- ECHIE of both major leagues woud | | epaqieries OF MAJORS | Rmonth Josle ¢ 1 = were leading, 3 to 2, at thic beginning of the fifth. The contest v tories and six defeats, took third place “f“_m:e ’"’(“d“" zl'“ hicago for the jjALua e 3 2 30l pitchers battle between Harrellson of the Richmond team and Steven ose of vo 2 : < - :wnzh:r;:)?hfis s(?:luecf:u;z‘rztngh Ll {.al::izo;:::rn;rrou‘;:s:z = lfium:uk-”i:;;rkg 3 4 43 of the Knicks until the seventh, when the latter weakened. cigl attles. : 8 ICAN LEAGUE. ot nier Eui 2~ 3 -2 i Siar Giibe 2 winning cight as against nine de- it applies to w i y o 3 00 | The Star Cubs average eleven-twelv: Teats the Natlonals practically tied| - v.co toiworld series players. WL e Winees “TURKEY” BROWER. Lowery of the Knicks was the only | years with the White Sox. who grabbea bhels A His terrific walloping of the ball stirred the fans out west. He will display 3. vet |man of the local nine to connect. for ol o ¢ hvenand met e revtrseamurc| FOND OF BASE BALL. Dotroit T8 51 sz .sse .sev| his clouting abilities to the home rnlll:. on Sunday, when the Ynnlulwi].l be met 9 188imore then one hit. Martin played| Hilltop Athletic Chuk has two hurt * 7 i it i . Chicago . Cs5 b2 .514 .519 .508]at the Georgia avenue park. After the Yanks, who come for a single game, the 3 800 | fine ball at short. | games listed, the first with the St CeredigeTenjeptiachs. | BOSTON, August 11.—Base ball in |Cleveland . .58 85 505 509 .50 western teams will invad. s 000 - fierh'(s tomorrow m‘ h &nd B street Twirlers Inconsistent. = i 5 L Washington ...... 50 56 472 477 AT} T Government Printiog. OMce's nIné | Dorihater. and the seeond with the Inconsistent work by their pitehers | s a growing game; il 4 philadelphia ..... 42 62 404 410 4001 esults, had more difficulty yesterday defent | Cordinal Athistic at Alexandria Su proved the bans of the Nationals dur- | decade It may be the national sport. | Besten D41 68 .383 389 .3%0 85 Terosn, 1 e O i e e e e M s lznf-oxshe-ss“‘"’»f ibrongn the w;st.“}:'sx; L bn‘jk'jn“f"‘g;:r‘:fl;:“;‘{mfl_a“‘lfi GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. ! & o kb ‘Crescents, 11. ticipated. The Juniors scored six runs | are requested to report st 2 fosy aspect ix glven un otherwist | THat they were too ‘old 10 lohrn. the | Washington at Boston, g and kept their seniors nustling, Each |H sireet norihicast, at 1:30 for bo slugging of Leon Goslin, Of the six~|Eame was introduced into the public | Fhils. atNew York. — (hilg, SNEW S THEIMITED CLARD pstisn O, Praties v | e, (elGer e Amaen evter T Thed 3t awistated yesteriay! ¥ snmc- teen gamcs Goslin played he missed | SChools In modified form and has Detrolt. at Cleveland. Woodley, ,at 6th sad B streets merthwest, | gcore was 12 to 6 icount sént to this column that th getting & bingle in only one, being |already proved popular. This was 5:15 p. — Rosebud A. C. of Alexandria Gefeats stopped by Urban Faber in Chicago, ;!w Statement of members of the RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. 2 !E!F!,fl. CLASS_Saction &, Qm“'*_"‘"m, While the Bolling Field nine wou the Hilltops, 27 10 0. Manager Allen After_ hittlngsafely In eleven stralght. | (X700 e i el CNo s el K T AE .t section B, Bliver Spriag wa. [ {rom the Walter Recd Hospital ves-|of the Hilltops that it was the 3 id not play in the opening I Linworth (postponed to August 17). terday by 12 to 2, the defeat for the | Hilltop Reserv. which lost @ contest. but starting with the second NATIONAL LEAGUE. OUTHERN ATHLETIC CLUB won the fisst of the three-ga ioe 70; tion® &, Epij vs. | Hospital nine did not prevent Duke| Alexandria, and not the regular team game in Detroit in sixteen battles he | W. L. Pot. Win. Lose. A N 4 _won the first of the three-ga ¢ SENEs | 55 on 10 "oy Washington barracks, $:18 p.m. [ playing a brilliant game at short for cracked out thirty-one hits in sixty | BROWNS BUY A PAIR. (o w e sk e in the play-off for the championship of the Potomac Leagu . when L oo, st Brooksad, that c\ul;‘. In fact, he put up an exhi-| Péertess Athleric Club i schedul nine times at bat for an average O = o & 3 7 K : = s1s e = = i 5 tion that is seldom equaled on an|to meet the Southern Railway mni 449, hls wallops including two ”'BAVV(ZI'I'\_‘ Mich.. August 11.—Wil- .86 47 546 548 .538 A dfl'e{md Standard Oil in a hair-raising contest yesterday by J to 0.| amateur fleld. Widdy, pitching for | Terminal Y. M. C. A. League ¢har homers, three triples and five doubles, Q;r::m“llm‘l%)‘h:;m;lélor.f ar;]d §)~|§e;(e{ . :; : % -:fi ;:g‘ In fact. the Southern athletes were treated to little something morc |han‘ Bolling Field. allowed only four hits|piohs, today at 5 o'clock on the la and in addition ne drove in practical- | Simon, hird baseman of the Bay ciiy 38 8 88 712 hair-raising finish, and Standard Oil men are claiming this morning that | shalamnticlevenback to e Sen ol R e S i ~ fth Oof the eighty-two IUNS., .ve been sold to th o owns. | Philadel ‘38 %64 370 { it was only a question of time which caused their defeat. strike-outs. The Aviators banged the | requested 1o ihe fie r scored {n that stretch. o St ous Browne: JERGinG . 88 O el q l ball hard, driving out eighteen safe- | than 4:45. ow much better off the Washington | - U3 - tes. 2 X club would have been if accidents had GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW.| At the beginning of the eighth White Havens are scheduled for AP N TGLATE A YANS WIN EXHIBITION. | S AR MBI S S0 S | THE Home-RuN RAce | | T() G0 FURTHE pSoithebers s U clgth | pume whih Cice oke o8 the Wh cun be readily surmised. The Goose ' York Americans defsated (he local Tn. | N York st Braskiru. N Tork at 1 of Setshern, Heowevsr; Smmdard O i County League when it defeated Ken- does not know or care who the pitch- | ternationals in an exhibition game yes-| ©7 Chieago at started a rally, and with only two $ix home runs was the total in © Printers have a chamce to|®NStoR by 13 to 11 n a ten-inning | Arlingten -ll;l":,'rl:ofhrnle;z:ysl; e at e fa ons | a R » ™ of b v " Cnion v 3 a v 5 e e e s I by | Ty, 3 ¢0 2 R H. E, [ DBESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. :::','g,d":,"'.h‘::dwl‘?.';”(h’;':,':h Oyer she| the National circult yesterday, but jur:p el out in front this afternoon | 5 Dreadnaught Athletic Club. These ar & Shocker, a Pillette. a Robertson or G11000010—13 11 0]8t Louls, 7: Boston, 8. D re deottad Thve S an Rt clent| mome of the leaders took part in |y T8 N O AT o niimited division |, Brookland Indians won from the|two of the teamm in the race for th a Coveleskie, he waddles up to that | 000000020-2 6 § Cinolamati, 7; Mew York, 3. ant tn continare vas not alled the| the hitting of these. Daubert and E ‘hey | Truxtons yesterday by 14 to 8. Roddy | championship of norihern Virgi platter bristling witn determination | Brooklyn, 16 Chicago. 1. | light to continue, and he called the | (he bitting of these. Daubert #»d |ip the independent serles when theY | pifened brilliantly for the winmers.|The Arlingtons have won two game: ang takes & healthy cut. no matter | S Pittsburgh, 14; Philadelphis, 4. | what It was at the end of the seventh. | L Erave e Cincinnati aggre- [, 0" 0 gainst the Woodley club, [ The Brooklands want games with {this wrek, having defeated the Arlin how many he mnay have missed pre- T e A B b e Eame for| Eation scored ome aplece, while | i1 i holding down the runner-up |Some good team for Sunday. Phone|lon Teserves, 5 to 3. and St. John | Del Gainer of the St. Louls Car- rth 7055, 16 to 0 4 viously. This was illustrated in the final ard Oll, to lose. He allowed only six| dinals got hix. B. Grifin of Breok- | T¥pos. 3 Vigamie F St Eouihe Wl R Kol = 3 g 2 ¥ L 2 e YOk s On the occasiom of its excursion to| Seat Pleasant A. C. desires games Toade him look foolish with a siow | | 6@ i B A ieuinaned fgurteen men LU nyn, Walker of Ehlladelphia e e e ey Tith the ( Marshall Hall tomorrow the Stanley | for Sund. The Seat Pleasant man ball the first time he faced him, a soft e | Carixon of Pittsburgh all knocked | ih & record of six games won and | Athletic Club will play a base ball}ager may b rehied a0 Lincoln 3887 POp to Gerber being the result. When = The teams meet again today. 1f{ out four-ply socks. The leader; Saeiost. “while the Woodley club will | game with the Tabulating Machine |between 8:30 and 5. n Goose appeared again. in round 5. he Southern wins it will have the chum- | = O O o e with & record | Company or with the Married Men's| . E== " passed up the first two deliveries— | 99 | | pionship. If Standard Oil is victor’a atle, ¢ six won and three lost, two full |A- C. The Stanleys won from the s Bl e el fast balls—and waited for that slow | third contest will be played Monday. o Homsby, St Louie 281 0f 8ix won and three 2 Tabulating nine about a month ago|morrow and Sunday. Tomorrow's /7 f2s i { & piayed 2 . 18| games behind. and last Sunday defeated the Mar-|cOntest is with the Tabulating Ms: & Wihen it came he socked it into the censer fleld blcachers, a whale of a wallop. H 9 to 6. Boston, shortsto; for Orad-| Miller, i vhie ni take . | J pg.,,,.,,‘ GHitighinss. | BY SAILOR FI Set me to answer the bell for the | nance, had a good day in the field and Meusei -1 ;,“,r_?:’:ffi ;;‘:h;wxl((egup(g:! may cause | but will meet that team Bunday. "'"““’d;‘s-,,‘,;;,“‘;:,:;,";&,’{"{';,‘:’R‘;'};‘_ How the regu performed at bat| That scrap I had with Lew Tendler| ®ceond, some ome jabbed me witn 4% bat. He got a double and twoi e 8 Fo Tor tie b posiilon " Section Al Star Cubs desire games. Those in- may phone Menager Schafer. during Washiugton's recent ing | at the Garden in New York city re-| @ knife.. I jumped from my chatr, | "5 = i e I e O itnd the Reamers, | terested should phone Lincoln 7814, z through the sunset section is ShOWN |, ..y was a mighty tough battle for | they told me, amd fought like | The ehamplonship of the first serics < by the following figures. the plavers in the Commercial League will be de- Holy Name was one of two leaders being listed according to_the number me—it came pret-| blazen | Claed’ omorrow in & Eame at Tnion | O eetciday, ond it woni1teicon: { Frye. who was on the slab for Stand-, Ordnance defeated All-Service in the | 14 War Department League yesterday by b 12 1 Wheat, Philadeiphia 15 position, just a game behind the While Unlon Printers are the only leaders due to play today, the game of runs batted in. which is the truest ty near being the| Before the start of the sixth and| Park between Western Unlon and the Itest by a wide margin, scoring over :lu‘;icek:to an athlete’s effectiveness on \ardest of my ca- |final round, T was given to under- L‘uynP::t_ %"“f:‘k The contest is to; wflRlD wA R MARKICR“"LS by 18 to 11. Runs cer, but 1 can|stand that I wasin a daze again. In | PeBt agocloc | ” | Mamn pltehed great Sanl for Pet- Hits Batted in wever forget the cme{ "’D- d‘]"“ the ‘bout Miller, my s ) worth against St Teresa, allowing 31 16 sery. first matoh|San Thi NicuChicncd dme on W SANDLOTTERS GATHER INDIANAPOLIS, August 11.—A new |only four hits. Petworth wen. 7 to 1. . is brought me around, and 1 5 !Worlr\ swimming record for eighty|Rhees, who held down the left-fleld 23 is 23 23 w n which 1 partic- | pated after being iischarged _from he Navy. Mam- finished the bout. but I didn't know what it was all about. Tendler knocked me down four times in one round, and I was vards at free style was established by Johnny Weissmuller of Chicago in the national water championships held here yesterday. Swimming in i The District Amateur Base Ball As- | | mociation is to meet tonight at 8 o'clock, at the Terminal Rallroad Y. at Unlon station. Plans for | position for Petworth., had a perfect day at bat. connecting for three safe- ties. 17 5 na! What a sock- [ pretty shaky untll the 1M C. A, i s he attat ok eNE of the . res for the District | the 100-yard open event, Weissmuller | In the game in section B of the et piig s fhe o ne L ook that| bout. In the maich with Army 1 | e POSSSNIONSI S oaoat nd | clipped ff 12.5 seconds of the oid |junior division the Linworth team wielded his bat with more vigor than it aay haaitan ;'m:’f:.:'h l:::-pn':" my feet, but | o ements for effecting the final | mark for eighty vyards and came [trimmed the Mount Rflfll'er 15"'!’19,}(!!d any member of the club, Goslin not Dick that bout- e tell me that |cromSionship schedule effected. | within 1-3 of a second of tying his[10 and 5 and added to its lead, Had never have I taken such a trounc- own world record for the entire Ll S e ¥ith Young Avwy | ing an T did fn that firat batle of = L e ha Ceony mark for eighiy |been caused for first place between It is safe to say there is not a player g lconteat Il v T e i {yards is 0403-5 The time for the[Linworth and the Knickerbocker in the league today who is propelling | garion FREEDMAN. cver have had | 100 vards was 0.524-5 5 the ball with more force than the it came avout| MISKE AND FULTON MEET g j ! The splendld performances of Helen — > Clover Pee Wees, formerly the Virginian, the fact that his average is not much higher being dus to his misfortune in having so many) of his this way, several years ago: After !being discharged from thée Navy I lused to meet a bunch of fellows in & ‘IN 10-ROUND GO TONIGHT day's program. Ozarks. think they are as strong as any other team in the city in the drivesi travel stiafght at sgme alien “hi chich was own- tional ~champlonships—the 50-vard | eleven-twelve-year cl Any - clubs flelder. D I hor it vy present man- | 5, TAUL, Minn, August 11.—Bill national senior free style event for|desiing to. dis ¥y Brower's cracks whistle through | ¢1 by & brother of my present mad| Miske of St Paul and Fred Fulton of o in 204 and the 100 yard na | e e D e oaneil ot a2 B the infleld with the speed of a rifle bullet, the power applied reriinding Miller. Uusuzlly and finally we ager, Hirshie one would talk boxing. Minneapolis, heavyweight boxers, will meet in a ten-round no-decision box- street southeast, or phone Lincoln 3246. b i & d done some old-timers of the manner in whichi | Mgt 1 caid that T had e SOMe | ing contest here tonight. | iing colt by Trap Rock-Fedetal | 1.26 2-6. £d Delehanty used to hammer them. | MItL work while b the outfit and| Miske is the favorite, although Ful-| Gyl from the Pagebrook Virginia| Hilda James of Liverpool, England,| Buftalo A. C. 1a to play the Orlental although Frank's drives seldom travei ton will outwelgh him and has an ad- | stud consignment of Capt. P, M.' Egnlish woman champlon, was a |Tigers Saturday at 4 o'clock, at 17th high enough to clear the barriers. Brower has fairly earned a regular berth on iff's club and he is far from the poorest outflelder on the roster. Last season he appeared to be a hopeless case as a fly-chaser. but he has improved to an astonishing de- gree defensive!: sald: “All fight, kid come on down| ROSENBERG-KRUG V|CTOR;‘ g'o Gudgel-Imported Torpenhow for| GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.. August 11 into the cellar and see wat you are 10,000. C S, Mich., 5 made of.” BOSTON, August 11.—Marty Killi-| Algernon Dangerfield, acting as|p-MUskesgn of the Central Leaguc KAMM IS BEANED. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., August 11. 5.‘.1211"»5’{?{;"éfii‘c'.'g"cf'%%’n’:'"s'é‘x”‘f‘&' handed me a lacing, but I fizured | Wilson against thc winner of the| Rancocas stable got a colt by Trap e wan beaned by Piteher Mevers| the crowd wanted o sce whether |Dave Rosenberg-Phil Krug hout in| Rock-Sous Marine for 33,000, —_— B, s iy vesterday-s game. | 1 wax gaMe and 1 kept wading In, |New York next Monday, which will| The Rancocas stable also bought a; White Haven's second tearm has a - | although slammed pretty hard. |decide the middleweight champlon-|filly by Trap :Rock-Imported Lady|game Sunday with the Chevy Chase It was said that he had suffered no permanent injury, although he probably will not play for several days. erwelghts around. Finally Gets Tryout. Hirshie's brother thought I was cuckoo, or something, and paid no at- tention to me. However, 1 insisted night after night that I would like to get a bout, until Hirshie’s brother Little did T think that Miiler, himself, n 180-pounder, was going to square off at me. He certainly After It was all over, brother said, “You'll do, I ¢ vantage of six inches in reach. Fulton is expected to weigh in at about 210 pounds and Miske at 190. WILSON WILL NOT FIGHT lea, manager of Johnny Wilson. mid- dlewcight champion, has declared that he would not consider matching ship In so far as the New York state boxing commission is concerned. | Walker at the auction here last night. | starter in two events, i Wainwright of New York city was janother outstanding feature of the PAID BY 1. 5. COSDEN i i . V. tional backstroke swim for women. Her time in the backstroke swim was but finished This yvoungster, which brought the{among the first three in only one season’s best price, is & half brother [ of the contests—the 100-yard back- for a filly when he got the daughter agent presumably for Rear Admiral| et P Lo d sam00 far & | Qutfieider Hamel to the Indianapolis {ust 11.—J. S. Cosden paid $19,000 for ! prederick Johnson paid ‘the second ighest price and the season's record SELLS TWO0 PLAYERS. 4 2 iclub of the American Assoclation for [ filly by Gudgel-High Pass, while the | Ui 08 (he SIHelesn 408 { Grey for $600. All the yearlings sold' nine at 1:30 o'clock on the latter’s were foaled in Virginia. diamond. and B streets southeast. All Buffalo players are to report at the man- ager’s home at 3 o'clock. ried Men’s team. The Stanley Juniors forfeited to the Primrose nine last week, FOR MEN But Miller's e):nirlmenlt Drot;lestu \“The\on}l{y ’ma.;t{ \Vllso&l “;'lll ?\g‘ht[ln was not over—not by a long shot. | New Yor! s Harry Greb,” Killilea - (] H ver 1 vh 1d, Be; Tomorrow! MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS | |(rasier: Whie was training and | == —OPEN SATURDAY— e INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Buftalo, 7; Baltimore, 2. 1; Reading, 1; Jersey City, 1.8, not scheduled. asked him to try me out. Charley did. He socked and rocked me all over the place—and White can hit.; ‘He gave me this tin ear I have on exhibition on the left side 'of my héad. Still I had not satisfled. Jack Britton was in Chicago, and he TIRES ! SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.. Aug- to Lady Baltimore. stroke. Fishing Tackle “LITTLE PARIS ins! Real Bargains! ME Here is yolr chance to share in the most amazing values we have offered in ASSOCIATIO! B aerine e drowad wrat: o ) years! Once each year i“GA“‘{'f{ S Comne = i Sehinana mppercut f rd re Their extremely light, cool T ENERARK low cut shocs 3‘:1,]'1'-'.'51'.' Logisslite, 3. - that lifted me three feet off the | x o s | s emely light, This great event starts tomorrow ! Mineapoits, '5; Iudianapoils, -6. fioer, but I wasn't k ocked down. | | ClALLY RED and comfortable features This is ot a sale of odds and ends. nd tl was Leonard. Benny | . . - o8 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION, e e Ohteage, mng Ne wam i Satisfy Their Users fcore an instantaneous suc- Z:;:n ‘udusnnp;hr s?:--fl:?;'f::‘ Mobile, 9; Chattancoga. 8. asked to cuff me arownd a bit. ! ¥ $2.25 Steel Rods at...:.. ceii....8165 Note the small shield L% ook, afl new this seo. x;. T L:o::-r‘i complied with Miller's . —and have given us the 1 Rod 2 % i cess. e the 8 mfi:is r‘i‘:-;[o'i fl m;:;s e 4 ‘wisl a g s After the Leonard lambasting I° $2.50, Stee shat g 5 $1.85 and the narrow, long- every one of which sold at a con SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. learned that I had made good— enough to warrant a bout. And this Army fellow was brought along as a reputation of being the most reliable tire dealers. $3.00 Steel Rods, agatine tip, at $3.50. Steel Rods, agatine tip and one guid e, at. .. stretch, peppy, half inch silk elastic. A delight clear siderably higher price. We neve: zarry stock fromrone season to the next—hence these drastic reduc Charleston, 10: Greenville, 0. % o3 inner. H {gh Hea t . ke & Aotosa, o o e the Toantae 103, Pounds’ suc Fabric ond Tubew $4.00 Salt Water Rods at!.......................53.25 through. Patterned in the tons, All sizes and all widh iy - g . Come fom, it VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Out Standing Up. | 3013/4. 8.95 11.95 1.80 $5.00 Salt Water Rods at $4.15 PARIS Perfection Way, ;\.,‘.l, ;:me:: pick ff-on: e e Almost as soon as the bell rang' of the selection. Newport News. 4; Wilson, 0. APy Knocked me out standing us [32x3V2 12.22 16.57 2.05 1.25 60 and 80 yard Reels at 95¢ e . Nerfolk, 0 Ridmand 3., , with a right on the chin, and before & Stylish- Numbers Like These: Rocky Mount. 4; Poctrmoath, 2, Y had @ chance to fall he brought me | 32X4 15.95 -21.05 2.50 $1.50 60 and 80 yard Reels No. :'n'_-nn‘:n- o e St FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. , 4; Jacksonville. 1. Tmmt‘::nd, 5; St.- Petersburg, 8. Daytona—Oriands, rain. PIEDMONT LEAGUE. t, 6; Raleigh, 9 (19 innings). Bn, Poiny: Grcenmars, Daaville, ‘Winston-Salem, 7: APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. n City, 13 Knoxville, 5. Briator, 4; Cleveiand, 0. Kingsport, 1; Greenville, 0. o} é 4 | Chicago * New York i Southbend i Lines i Stock - ! . - e BASE BALL 3 ’-“,, A Value We Can Well i A ine of g w“'m' vs and Baita: - | The:laggest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United States. CAN .LEAGUE PARK : SRl . Full Line of Dowagiac, Soul Minnows Baita: This trademark identifes the genaine 5 WASHINGTON va. NEW YORK Tickets on sale B 'l;fi Bt. NW. to 1 P.M. . md?‘llmhl the Heckt Co., $17 7th Bt. FOR WINDSHIELDS OR BODIES, " AUTO GLASS| Rejate,zd s {WALFORD’S, 909 Pa, Ave. 8| Eosamimlilie 0 T Tersnte & Wasman FENDER WORKS | | i; T "'”’""3‘“"" s 5 - : 1017 ¥EW YORK AVE. N.W. 19 13tk ¥, 041 un r N 443, = to with another swing on the jaw. { Just before the bell ending the'round |2nother wallop put me in a semi- conscious condition, and I didn't know a thing until"I found myself, walking from the tlubhouse after | the bout The mext day I was told that I had been carried to my corner aft- er_the first round, and in order to . CHAS. E. MILLER, INC. ’ullfig&;‘llfl-fidllfi- 10 DIFYERENT MAKES TORS. WITTSTATT'S RADIATOR AND 34x4 17.14 22.25 2.75 35x41, 29.37 3.35 35x5 . 35.58 4.05 Special Luggage - w1 ~ $3.00-80-yard Reels. $3.75 100-yard Reels. $4.50 100-yard Reels......$3.65 Snelled 3-Ply * Hooks, Hooks, . Doz., 40c Doz., 60c up Snelled Dp:.,%cup BT “H B T e e _ Tennis and Base Ball Goods Reduced in every pair at 508 A.STEIN & COMPANY hogany Russis Ox- ford, French Toe iast; oak tanned leather soles, at tractive perfor tions. Rubber Heels. No. 7751—Plain Mashogany Russia Ox ford, English last, Rubber Heels. any Russia Bluch er Oxfords—1long wearing Neolir Boles. Wing Foo! ” classy styles. THis is tie big B e e Mol Bl sod Lace, Oheds, A xfords ; i ucl an :, Oxfords. All o 4 shoe sale-of the-season. See them wmfl : THREE WASHINGTON. STORES: 913 Pa. Ave. NW. 1112 Tth St NW. -7‘11- H St. NE. chine Company at 3:30 o'clock, Trini® Field, and the one for Sunday is wifh Sale are Brown Vici Blucher and < SteresCe.