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3 ; | % . ) SPORTS. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. — ‘ SPORTS. Browns Have Demonstrated Real Class : Both St. Louis Teams Lack Box Stars N CLING TO LEAD DESPITE |"5uoss fustvwic |LEAGUE FIGHTS PRIMING | [m rovamst same | INEITHER WESTERN ENTRY TEST OF MANY INJURIES| @sesssze s | - TEAMS FOR CITY SERIES)| %SGV gAS AN ACE FOR ANCHOR tonals, who tha mounds- man, took his trusty left arm ou It was back in 1912, in Baltimore, of the meth balls yesterday and p G % < I had been boxing about two hurled an all-star American League S OME stirring contests are expected in section B of the sandlot inter-| 2ng had had about twenty-five beute. Fohls, Now Here for Five Games in Three Days, | (o5 ovee e Tica Soxr - Aterocks | league base ball tournament when that group of five teams swings And just when 1|Bulk of Work for Fohls Has Fallen on Shocker and Falt e on the xlab the last four inningw, into action the latter part of the week. Champion nines have been = thought I would 5 Prove Caliber by Aveiding Slump and Are fras preceded by Bagby and HMestli | determined in but two of the five leagues to be represented. Other S Vangilder—Cubs Alone Threaten to Wreck ! . and Fullerton, ylelded the de~ |would-be contenders for city laurels are battling desperately in circuit : §|| hantams e 8 P - ; Cinty @ It of Y : ; 4 ; ; ? p e Flag Fa‘or':d b.‘ S(‘hedule at Wllldllp. . :::“‘f; :‘:,','. J:h“::‘;.':'. (:l'lg:"“‘l t|§ular series. The winners will enter the tourney primed for severe tests :.ll:leg“k 1“::0’111?«;';0 S Asplratlons Of Cards. = = The game wan played as & |35 3 result of their struggles this week, and should provide sandlot fans £ A ‘| with Charley 2 beneit for the family of the Iate= | with many interesting engagements. The District Base Ball Association, | (M5 85 . §| Goldman. Yes— h BY DENMAN THOMPSON. fielder of an earlier base ball era. | which annually fonducts the post-season tournament for the leagues, 5 those days— ten BY JOHN B. FOSTER. B 2 y ! Thursday Washingt fane il ERY Receipts netted more than $5.000. plans to start the series in section B Friday, even if all of the circuits | = i years ago, and— EW YORK, Ai 15—The S o " ODAY. tomorrow and Thursday Washington fans wi have five op- to be represented have not certified championship teams. Two games | | 3 /A| mamma—what & , August 15—The St. Louis Browns and the St. Louis § portunities to in am that by every process of reckoning will be scheduled daily, and each team will meet the others twice during | RpUIher hRcicel Cards are trying to win a championship without a so-called star; ; should win the championship banner in the American League this R[]S[[]M-E WUUI.D PlAY the series. turned out to be. pitcher on either team. There are not many stars left for any 4 Nines read fon B_ar B 1| Even to wis i e year. At that, an accurate estimate of the ability of the Browns probably Roplamereaay s e tor 1 ey, his day | club, and neither of the St. Louis nines possesses a bang-up, well versed, Will not be obtainable from watching them in_action in double-headers | bureau League, and General Accounts HOW NINES ARE FARING how 1 weathered | sound-armed and proved blue-ribbon tosser. J here this afternoon and Wednesday, with a single battle the following O aaa gyornment League, San o] IN INTERLEAGUE TILTS| Coos AL, L e oot The bulk of the work for the Browns has fallen on two players, 5 t.vihenever 'epposeditolthel Wahingion would have settled the Potomac § The first round was icss than aneither of whom is a 600 per cent man. Y i o 2 P Yet credit by the pageful day, for the simple r Leoague fight yesterday had not rain minute old when Goldman, who was | should be given to both of them for what they have undertaken. Shocker. 3 3 team the St. Louis cinh bears close resemblance to world champions, re- S Y : rovertted, r- o 3 a ri gardless of their true strength, and this always has been the case since | Rosedale Athletle. Club, prominent | noon” e et e L TSy omin L went e aLTiEht 98 | Wwho has figured in more than thirty games, is only a .586 winner. H the memory of man runneth not to the contrary. in Northeast Washington, believes | 17th and D streets Southeast. West- 0 %0i—i didn't know anything until the | might have been better off if he had not attempted so often to turn back . | Even back i the days when Clark Griffith first came to the capital | jtself strong enough to make matters | ern phnlm: and City {"nlr.comce axe s ‘000 | referee had counted seven, and 1just | the Yanks, but he would have his way and pitch. He did and :l:" Y ok and piloted squads that istently finished second and third, while St. |interesting for any other unlimited |{eabue Ioonds T whe, Sommercial : 1 . 000|about managed to get to my feet at|slithered him. - i oft ke Stacky Louis was wailowinz in the ruck, the Mound city gang made a regular | class base ball team in tne District | Light Company, Chestnut Farms 18 GAMES. | L Vangilder, who has been the man in harness with Shocker, has been five games, and has a winning per: 3 s cent L . Shipping Board, | member was that punches were | 1f, by some turn of fate, the Browns could make bo%'hpof :fi'o:?m:fn -.s(?Z‘S practice of using the Nationals for doormats and has the distinction of |[and craves action. It is especially | Dairy and Peopies Drug Stores are | valuation vs, % i . at 37th in more than . ry A onsto hear [fom the Mohawks, | engaged In a mcrios to dechle the |ang T streets 5:16e War ve: Suipming For eight rounds all 1 ean re- tueent le cffort made by the local entourage, as a whole AL < . a cka, G bock- | 18sues in the M . t Unio 18, . g (I T f lslre.lk of fifty-six scoreless innings estab- f:‘:";‘;,"(;“‘F;',:‘c‘:"j‘\l,',’,‘,'e'gcng,‘ifrp';f,‘fi, erchanta’ League o ‘:;‘:::l'“:;;'s s coming thick and fast. [ cried my | winners they might boom along to the pennant ished by Walter Johuson a decade Z Y & G = ext] to An] ack, but Goldm v 2 Tho Brawns €11 Sear witer mak | : Lo e acics o 1z 4 ng Board, which went| viustion vs. Grace, at S7th and T streets, | Kept wlamming me’all around the whenThis Strength: wabramed 1" | Tistle old Rube of the Glants. A Ing thicatening motions .+ a eouple | ENNIE FOSTER OBTAINED | street southeast, or telephoned to| meoting. defeat eral League without | g.15; Gouthers Hallwey ve. War, at Unias | Fink—and my ears were ringing |lhe best winner on the team, with hix | E4Mme lefthander when he was at his of seasons, finally has the | Lincoin 5123-J between 6 and 7|all of the leading teams of the city e | Qifferent timen in the eleht roungs (PCrcentage of .769 for ten victories | best and as plucky as they make ball power and stamina a mus FROM SOX BY BROWNS o’clock. durl‘nx its regular season, opened YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. 1 found m":"' ;‘n ‘::mln: :‘_’“"' un:ilt‘:iree ge{;nls. Davis has worked | players. possess. and right now : section A Shipping Board, Railway, 3. % lout through eleven games, with seven s favorites for the gonfalon in z White Haven Athletie Club, which | victory oye{egul::&flnw}{fll::y!or":hg (s R i et T ek Hime—t don't | victorles and four defeats and a per- | MemPhIs, in the Southern Assocta- Johnson's organization. One T BOSTON, August 15—Third Base- | geored its second victory -In three | Torminal R. R Y. M. G A League. Aoont Abe o o M it Junt |centage of .636; but it will be noted | tion. seems to be good enough to Tor this Ta o tonrse. that thes man Eddie Foxter, who came o siurts against Glen Echo In & 6:to'4 | Watt of the Shipgers suinitohed Ahowc apic & mynelf to\my |that he cannot be pushed too much., win its second pennant In succession deniably are favored by th the Red Sox two years ago from |Eame, wants to meet other senior|Thompson and received better sup- - = Wright for a few games is & .667| although th Vi o which calls for them to appear he Wash class teams. Telephone challenges to | port. Utterbach of the winners, with == winner and Bayne a .286 loser. That's ey have been suggesting their own lot during the str.teh the Washington Americans, has |y;pager Allen at West 1939, 2 double and a, brace of singles in _Talk about har Walking into |very low. a lot of things for that association of ‘the campaisn, while | been releaned to the St. Louis four times at Bat. led_ the hitters. Goldman seemed to me like walking Danforth a Disappointment. this year which are very much minor their most formidable riv Brown, by the waiver route. Fos- Stag Cubs are seeking games in|The game was calied at the end of up the side of a mountain, and when | y.o Fonl th v v league. There, doesn't seem to b Bathing on Trties o e et odny or W annncton to | the 10-12-year class. The Cubs have|the seventh Inning. , the bell rang ending each round my e Fohl thought Bayne was com-|gny grear desthe to see Mobilo Wiy time near the wind-up. Join his mew club, won ten of twelve engagements. For handlers had to jump into the ring |in& through this year. Last spring| the champoinship, and Mobile led for Browns Finixh at Home. e e A e Bernheimer, Grace fleld at 37th and T streets e i ot Tatier bane | m‘;med D A e T oMo lle i e f e Sv. e Eb ", -J. was 0o wi G : ] one of th } 0 make the eighth city. Starting Laber day, the Fonls are| Manager Kohl of the Hrowas Bilo met for Grace ofithe Sunday (| o0 E ko in|knocked ‘down €0 often, maybe It the ble factors for possiblo gl o mnun ot Amn Aenene i booked to appear only at home for| ernoom. voiced clntion over the ac- With Zimmele ylelding few hits and | ;orirencal Toague to play. Acconds | oo onal titles are at stake Injwas that I got used to it but evi|success Danforth, too, was reckoned (Copyright, 1922 ) their twenty-two concludir | quisition of Foster, who, he in con- | fanning seventeen batters, St. AENES | ing to series rules, o blay. caccord: | games to be played today and tomor-|dently young Mr. Goldman had |as good for more than a dozen vie- wycight, a2 while in that period the Huzmen have | fdent,willxtrencthen his team.“The ;-\‘elr‘:"»‘;"w li::‘i;m;nell Midgets, 7 10 6. | be staged, if necessary, after the |Tow In the unlimited division of the pu!lcluidl h:lmh’elr out, :(mcause 1 :orlels. b:t lhflerbwlnnlng five and los- 3 " e stwelvi ] 7 tarted o so y only five contests carded for the p..l.,l ‘_';"‘:gd";_l";:'r:'t;:r:e:‘ nno:elll‘ll;.: | In stwelve g ! regular schedule is conciuded. city independent sandlot base Imlll;‘r.:lrx:tlhe: on “The bout was sehed: |ana 2 very “g”o.,fi"i,éé‘s".fl?]’fli di:o?ggld, BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS Grounds, leaving there ember 10,1 \when he will be ready for merv- Peerless Athletic Club is to play St tournament. Shamrocks and Sher-|uled for fifteen rounds to a referee's | Pruett went so well for a while that their finil cighicen b e Fobl xaid. L am gotng ta |the Veterans’ Bureau this atternoon | STANDING OF THE TEAMS |woods are to meet this afternoon at | decision, "It ‘weat’ the, fifteen rounds | the Browns figured they had caught { ecrt of opposition n WHI prove a big help to uer IN INDEPENDENT SERIES |mer wiil sive them the zaurels in SORRCd % ResQR metand Gom o | ostponed until 1633 2 e A 3 from the Browns, Tygers L e e Agriculture, which played through Section A. Should the Sherwoods| TR MR Hhe o O ve, | What seems to renace the Browns | wowr oy Sl e and Indians - ————[the Departmental League, desires en- UNLIMITED DIVISION. win, a three-cornered tie for the title | WEAAERCE (00 B8 EREY O ert, |is that their- pitchers are what are ! bemoit ™. €5 46 586 589 580 The matter of date 7 gagements. Teams interested may SECTION A. with the Dominican Lyceums and whe | SOUld, not keep away from my left. je thi B DIl e : troit D50 52 a3 636 827 principal reason for accordin - turned. Davis again is on the Job)iejephone Manager Thompson - at W L two. icontestants of today (nyolved|snd he wasidronped haltis woemy KSROWE S8l AENceL T, Tieimaionity fol | kisss - .58 53 .64 518 500 nition to the Browns as real flag con. | 31d Shocker also is available, while | pranklin 3413 between 8 am. and|Shamrock P | practically 1s assured. Tomorrow the % oL el Xeliey jars | Clovsiand ) STose 05 e so tenders, however. The old saving ) SIerhe s due to chack off the host|3.30 p.m. amican 4 2 Union Printers can earn the § 5 the case, will they be able to stand | phiadeiphia .. 48 63 400 406 398 that a chain is no stronger than itz | D3l (et uny day. The Browns sti - 0. v. A 5 3 A hamplonanin, ly hesting DT e L e T oL Jorm |a challenge from the Yankee pitch- | Boston . 4o 3m e weakest link is trite, but true, and & e S RES e to-7 i Roberts at Washington barra = ers, who are apt to hav - - k ofithe Brawns wero Giscussed: fOlloW: \ vearndio lie Sta-Touls’ iyea "l nore games in the 14-15-vear class. Y. Pet |the running for the crown. Piile iy than likely that the American League | St. Louls at Wash. 5t. Louis at Wash, ing_their attainment of the league | Pears St. Ly year. Ol e e T gol Holy Name Junior. which has the| down for nine snd when the U0 Tpennant is going to hang on that! Cleveland at Phila Cleveltad at Phils. ey e ager Sparks over telephone Lincoln 3 aa(nomor of belng one of Khe GUIY,'WY! Buish of the fifteenth round Goid- |One Point. | Detroit at New York- Detroit at New York. pointed out that the outfit was weak B 2 333 { teams in all divisions which have not ot If the St. Louis Cards were left |Chicago at Boston. Chicago at Boston. in reserves, and that in the event of | 84 000 [ ifered defeat in the serics, will| man was om the floor “dead” omt, |, ) [C 0 ORNR, CETES TS outd | 3 ot rhate depeancl . . .| taking the coun y d! RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S GAME. an accident to any of the pend- | Arlington and Cherrydale nines g eliminate another contender for the be out of the championship in a week ables the team would go Kafooie. | f ST I ThE coelir Eames of L champlonship of Section A in the Ju-| pui pefore Referce Fred Swigert|OF 50. The Cubs have \won eleven Gleveland st Philadelphia (rais). Loat Five Regulars. the series for the Arlington county,|W. F. 2 nior division tomorrow if it defeats| ,y)g reach “ten” the gong clanged |of the sixteen games with St. Louis. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. five of their regulars Sisler, beat the Garrisons, 12 to 8, H o . eade) cn pins £ { was €aved from a knockout. e |win the series for the vear. That's 4 - < Davis, Severeid and E in- { :Chorrydale Pointed the way to Ross- | OPtometrists - Q. & games to play. while Potomac would | 1062 V05 g My tired right arm in |the kind of champlonship ball being ! §e; York Qg ead e capacitated at practic: ame Iyn in & 12-to-4 encounter SENIOR DIVIEIoN. be charged with five d The | (yken of victory—but, my, how I [played. = : el B S 5 time, but instead of ing thet un] YORK. August 15.—The Pi- SECTION A. Holy Name youngsters added 1o the waq giad it all over. 1 have Cubs Hoodoos to Cards. el 58 o pas ::: kept on its merry w. nning con- | vorn from the strain of winning w. string yesterday with an 3-t0-3 tri- | yover experienced such fatigue since | Imagine a team like the Cards, ! Cincinned el e ittt ey sistently and staving off a most de- | ng of thirteen games, one White Sox Buy Catcher. A s Hipiover Innly Eencunlly ickaid bout { which has bean in the thick of the | Brooklya .. 52 56 4s1 486 termined rush by th Yanks. who es- . dropped a game 19 the OKLAHONA CITY, Okla. August Peiortic : b : i {fight all of the way—for that point Philadeiphis R = , R 2 st » to make matters worse. | 15.—Jim R. Long, catcher for the | St Teresa 2 Holy Name's big team hoosted its; { mus nceded—unable to run | Boston A M3 333 maniiel Ll | e piilien. a team thov ‘wad asfoatch | Oklahoma City Western League club, | Jotart Jonl 3 tead in Section B ot the senior aivi-| | AT TOP IN THE MAJORS | away from the Chicagos. The Cubs| GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. Sisler was out for . wee | Previously in every emgagement of the | nums e tanl deiverye U1 ca80 Ameri SECTION B. O R o ooy ouer Farel | heads up above the second division | New York st Pitts. New York at Htts. acobson, in his clumsy, elephan as - . s b 1 0 | 0 | Boston 2t Chicago. osten at Chicago. fasnion. fllled the Lill at first base | Josst Winters held the Pirate batters e A Holy Name ks clinchithe, hanorsiin dssTgrop. AL AMERICAN LEAGUE. e e e haee har) tesom | Phila. at Cincinnati, Phila. at Cincianati. and developed a punch t paral-|in while his brethren bumped Seeks College Tosser. Linworth 4 Carthy's airtight pitching backed DY | piaver. Club. . B. H. Pet.|mppe Cards, who are the hope of the Brooklyn at St. Louis. leled his great offensive work of | Glazner and Carlson for thirteen hits ¢ 3 some sound hitting accounted for the | Sisler, St. Louis 83 178 408\ (o iesippi valley, can't play as well| RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. last season, althcugh he had been |and ten runs. Score: Phils, 10; Pi-| ASHEVILLE. N. C. August 15— 4 success of the Holy Names. | Cobb, Detroit. ... 3 155 406 | pp! Y, play . P plodding along while in the outfield | rates, 1. Paul Kritchell, scout for the New - 1 | Cleveland. o ’: M.: m l“dl‘?g (l:ubs \\he: lhe;hmeg fxc:r,ym.ugxpm-, 10; Pittsburgh, 1. some hundred points below his 1921 ! In the ornly other game in the majors|York Yankees, is seeking to sign JUNIOR DIVISION. Anacestin Eaglés falled to present jGodlin, Weak I B 5 A lndlmdusl SSUDECMALY. e e oot Chicago, 8; St. Louis, 6. pace. | the Cubs won their third straight from | Howard Redfern, shortstop and third SECTION A. & team for thelr engagement with |ZCies TOT 5 80 %12 30 94 .348| to p i PR e i _— e The Browns were rezarded as a[the Cardinals. 8 to 6, and sent the St.|baseman and captain-elect of next | w. Mount Pleasant at Knickerbocker | Baasler, exu CSWAL TEAGEE e [ play a‘s “e‘ll as Sdh }Aull: in t_hen{ = one-man pitching sts a when | ,'“"”‘ ns still farther away from the|year's North Carolina State Couegelaou Name Junior. ° 9610 and ;”;{";:‘:; 'Lafrk o ax'-‘ el | Bl cmt G, AB. B. H. Pet L’L‘Zfi;"f‘;“u ffi: eé:';fi: m’-:(]et!e{o‘:.g:lr Gilbert Moves Up. Shocker was forced to hospital | leading Giant foam Warwiekye: > D ehe hosme R LR e Louis... 111 435 3 168 5 vices MINNEAPOLIS, August 15 —Walter Lor an operation’ (on : e H Lo,the Keamers at Unlon Parle, The Birvel New Yort... 83 13 51 88 313 | “The National League race will not |Gilbert, third" baseman of the 'Bls- critics threw up th . Potoae. 3 O ia te Yare the pEnlavess Bittsbureh. .. 108 431 78 188 368 | 1o o survival of the fittest. It will |marck club of the Dakota League, has e X Catcent = " there was no arbiter present to award % 344 & 133 |33 be the self-destruction of the unfit. |been purchased by the Minneapolis HEowns Bot Moly, W g o ! the game to the latter. ! 131 £33 65 Iss .383| Pittebursh got a slap from Phila- | American Association team. e ] e ) Enda i oy Al Siuaro Blis) | delphia. (15 ‘the end of the new ad- —— Shocker's re p bee : LEAGUE. .| ministration in sight and will the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. relegated to a place at three w. T A.!.:l.xcu i = S e SEASON PLAYER DEALS|.cccoiow ... % © ™| TIP FORFISHERMEN. |y nonigms g o e Frate Tictlirarty go x|, e B hicsaghbos o of i e * 15 —] - i 3 uffalo. 5 i b £ | B s : ‘wi| HARPERS FERRY, W. Va, August Buss Steating-_Siser. st. Lovis again? Maranville fan't plaving vall | LiflL 35; Toronso. 0 s _ Piaza x 2 15.—The Potomac river was clear, | Run Getting—Blue, . well snough much wi Collins Subbed for Severeid. | Auacostia Eagles H e o oers Moo |~ '*Won,19; fest: 4. buzz-saw this vear. _AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. When Severeid was rendered horsde | pe o0 Associated Press. Mount Hainjer Embiems.. 1 8 .167 lwere very cloudy. and Washington NATIONAL LEAGUE. Outioei I he Minsts: i it combat the weeping and wailing of | i > . N MIDGET DIVISION. Junction and the Shenandoah slight- | Home _lnnl—uormhy.;t. Lovis. : 731 St. Paul looks as if it will hold on 4 N\gthe St. Louis enthusiasts could be HICAGO, August 15.—Late-season deals by which clubs literally W. L Pet |ly muddy this morning. sPitching—Oouch, Olncusall - % | long enough t> win the American | - 3 heard on the Atla caboard, for ! Linworth Midgets 5 0 1000 s ey R Base Stealing—Carey, Pit 384 JoBEICEROUERIN/inIn S e S prricen e it letsasgolia, . Hank not only was ted with | have been wrecked and pennant contenders strengthened through {Midiand .. 3 2 1600 { Bun_Getting—Carey, 'Pittsburgh. . pen: = el : | Liberty Cubs 3“3 500 FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. 17 *Won, 13; lost, 4. it has obtained should pull the team SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. much of the guccess of Fohl's pitch- sales and trades of players are doomed to go the way of the | Clereland Park. ° 8 000 Jackeonville, 12; SE. Petersburg, 2. § RUTH'S RECORD. through, and one of the men Who| pirmingham, 2; Atlanta, 1. &=, Tbutiwasia guwer (i TEtor ou | Oriando, 6 ;0. 25 | Home Buns—Ruth, New York, 1921..... 58| has dore some shere of helping to! Chatiatoogs. 7: Nawhville, & 21learn that lead is bent on the opti- Other games postponed (rain). tona, 5; Lakeland, 4. Home Runs—REuth, New York, 1722 offense. Then Pat Col stepped | spit ball and other discarded customs of organized base ball if National TODAY'S GAMES. Dy into his shoes, and, despite a pitiful ! - i e jand American League magnates hold to the notions expressed at yes UNLIMITED DIVISION—8 e throwing arm, proved a distinct asset Sl s . back of the bat, due largely to his | terday’s confab with Commissioner Landis. rook vs, Bherwood. at Union Park, 5:18. heavy stickwork . Although no changes In the rules | Pittsburgh Nationals, tentatively sug- | ; SENIOR DIVISION Section A Mohawk The loss of Elierbe, due to an in-i attpoUsh B0 CIOREEE 0 LN nual | Bested & proposal to give the clubs a | Y 1ok T HIVISON.. feckon k. Epiphazy Jured leg, aleo was regarded in the ” month longer in cutting their rosters | Junier vs. Atlantic, at Wi nature of a calamity. regardless of | meeting, sentiment among the club|{o’twenty-five players. He also pro- | 58, section B, Enickarbocker Junior the fact that the Governor was not owners was so strong against late- | posed the same date, June 15, as the | Mount Rainier Emblems, at Mount Rainier, enjoying a banner year. for there was ceason transactions that revisions of | final day for making deals for players. | 5:30. no one to replace him. The aged|the base ball code to advance the| Criticism of late-season transactions TOMORROW’S GAMES. > Herman Bronkie was tried, and time limit on sales and trades be-|reached its most intense stage recent- | UNLIMITED DIVISION—Section O, Uniom > tween major league clubs virtually |ly, following deals between the pen- | Printers vs. W. ¥. Roberts, at Washingten fafled. but the funereal neglected to take . are assured_when the base ball laws | nant-chasing New York Yankees, | barracks. b:15. consideration. la ¢ 3 JUNIOR DIVIBION—Section A, Holy Name consideration. ~ Th are_overhauTed, American League champions, and the | JUNIOR DIVITION-THestle o ame vidual. one of the ball, jumped into t : on i ® despite his fort of nendments made following the |rule, revision of which was the main = r-limit restrictions by establish- | purpose of yesterday's meeting, re-| ., e ome date later than May 15 for | quires that a players application to | Holy Jame. b Tark View > o Bides alding the cause by improving |applying . the pruning hook to club |participate in exhibition games at the | Mov,d bracen s; Astals Fagles, 8. While most of the moguls favored | tail-end Boston Red Sox. | this change, they also voiced approval | Definite action on the barnstorming | fion, B, Liaworth Junior va. at Uaion two decades in harncs: pla A& maximum of goods as a fielder, be- ing the spirit and morale of the team. |rosters. close of the season be accompanied by ptometrists; wet grounds. us, president of the'written consent of his club - | first choice “STANDARD® B for overhalf .REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. x : THE POWERFUL ' a century g CLEAN BURNING GASOLINE STANDARD OIL COMPANY Budweiser Everywhere ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC., ST. LOUIS - Anheuser-Busch Branch Wholesale Distributors ' Washington, D. C. : T