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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, '1922. SPORTS. 17 Star Netmen Get Into Action Today : Big League Races Doping Out as Predicted NATIONAL TITLE TENNIS [SWEETSER’S TITLE EVENT RECORD MARVEL OF GOLF| SPORTS. 100 STRIKING CADDIES BACK ON THEIR JOBS NEW LONDON, Conn., September SCHWEITZER WAS NAME OF CHAMP IN ST. LOUIS YANKS FACE TOUGH TASK, ¥riday, All of the Inds astern Polint, short duration. turday, ix known here asx Jes Schweltzer. He started to play _ xolf at the Normandy Golf Club arc back on their jobs and work- S 1 Ri dV h “ F llerle as n hn‘y‘. nntldlllslhlflun!mnnl BY W. R. McCALLUM. ing for the same pay that they for- | o P ino 5 S | wtyle soon attracted the attention T TN S : merly reecived, They struck for | i ion: H T B Two of Ranking Players, Rice and Voshell, ¥ace of veteran plaers. - ° ROOKLINE, Mass, September 11—Out under the trees overlooking | s shenia¥et,, Jhey pirack tor |Serap in National Practically Settled When Cardinals /hile attending high school he the fanous polo field which witnessed the dei P T receiving 75 cents and class B 65 £ v O s efeat of Tolley, the i o sts Meeting Hunter and Alonso, Re- attempted to Introduce golf into ks 5 2 cents and thelr tips, which added ; 7 Real Tests in et b te i |=e curriculum, ln‘n ;-Ilfll to ha British ido!, and saw Jess Sweetser of Siwancy, twenty-year-old | eonsiderably to their income. Ble“’ But Browns Still Worry Hugmen. 5 i the game recognized ax a major |vale stud - onehi e S The admonition of the caddies’ spectively—Three International Clashes. the game recognised av @ major | Vale student, annex the amateur golf championship of the United Sttes | parenc ‘ndded ranterially In met- A. L. Now Independent of Old Circuit v 1y before the war. by beating Chick Evans of Chicago, they were still marveling today at| ding the strike. = P = N — (the wonderful record of the new champion in winning the American |—-— e golf crown. | BY W. H. HOTTEL. & = P | BY JOH FOSTE Rairl iy e e B i Al is still under the tall elms which saw 10000 people rushing and | e lel i EACOSTER ERMANTOWN CRICKET CLUB, Philadelphia, September 11—} tramping aiter the finalists last Saturday, except for the buzz of con- PR LAY | EW YORK, September 11.—The Yanks today bid farewell to the With the chaff having been pretty well sifted from the wheat, versation about the close of the greatest amateur title tilt ever held. The | Polo Grounds. Unless they come back from their western in- play in the third round of the national championship tennis polo field is descrted, except for a few Monday morning golfers, while a | vasion, which begins at Philadely his aite . k down th e > 3 g a adelp] this afternéon, with the tourney was begun here this afternoon. With the first and second rounds g""g‘ oF nor "’fe“h" "”ln"g‘ :IO“" e pr“] tent from which 1,123,600 T American League title, they will be seen n he plai d ey was be ! ite - Wi s seco | words, telling of the deeds of the amateurs playing in the championship, s 5 g be seen no more on the plains under naving been disposed of on Friday and Saturday, the majority of the gEDtuse [ crcitent ont dnmmelthelwecltiotiplay, ibi-akine lliracords 1o EOlE| Biariisie bothethyistocaay [Coogan's bilut. racketers today had to go into their matches, which previously, in most RS 3 3 ‘;- g e en Sy e e Meantime the finish of the major league races is coming out almost cases, had been little more than practice affairs, in a more serious turn! “** K, September 11.—Benny But the record of Jess Sweetser, Aht; eyent must. be credited to Cyril [League when it nosed out the Herzls, [ to a dot as outlined in August. It was predicted then that the Americar =Gy Leonard appeared uptown today after | the champion, is the most entertain- [J. H. Tolley, the 1920 British amateur {4 to 2, in cleven-inning engage- | League fight would work itself down to a la inut = S of mind. several wecks spent in building himselt | iR topic for ll\x-‘llirnn]kh:ul?s, L’:ok; :\'_"l:;‘n‘(:nrdm Flaing aguinse Ruddy | ment. The sume w lte J eI nt sl finditheis Home (corsi ~<]-l;n) nxyx.er\\ru}!;:vc. and that A 5f tHe plavers ¢ st te - A 2 g ¥ 8 - ing back over the hectic week of | ppe: he third round Tolley hetween Ellis Goodman o victors !} TN h « oming and home remaining as easy All of the players ranked in the first ten of the country in 1921 are fup following a long and painful bout | kimpionship play. golfers point outjball at the 200 yard seventh hole and Ben Sauber. A Nevaisers hit in |as they wished to make it on the Polo Grounds. It was stated that the due to get into action during the afternoon, except two. Ichiya Kumagae, [ ith dental surgery. i dess, Cnow King of the |rimmed the cup for a 1. He played |the eleventh sent Stiner and J. Ne- | National League race would be likely to squash out o fei it hes No. 7 the list last season, is in Japan for the time being, and Nathaniel | " genny looks fitter than for a long | amateurs, who picked up the crown the shot with & mashie iron asainst | vaiser home with the decisive and ex- | affairs, and the Cardinals have blown. A Sher Lo mushed Miles of Boston, No. 10, was put out of the running on the opening day by | ;e and evidently has not a great deal | the sixteenth green two days ,fl(eri;““rl)llg h II wind. Get that, you|tva tallies. tributed solely to a poor it D -'ler le rtunes nec d not be at- \Wilke Das. the tall Calitornzant En ffis ‘connection it mightibe mens| |S01e o B s e e[ ad Deen argonad from Joene o e |g olfcrs, and then realize What a|' . bopmingadic The ol wolt pack [and backslidings in e eree L as i becn Moe stubbinks tioned that the ranking committee last winter had a hard time in choos- {the limit of his s— oy EIRr e S e el ] “n'm“.urlurni.\n E0If I8, Tollay aialhols one | -rs and howls dismally, while the | s SDRCPE ing between these two for the last place among the select ten. Davis, | pounds. He will begin m.) t ‘\ ork this | champion. .'m]u;xlvuvh. @ pitch shot to the s n-l 5 Tosln :x;;:l \\Il}lu‘ )lor;l»- 'm;‘ | The Cards h lacked an atmos. c conte: ith No. e ave answe! stion | week in preparation for the bout with eenth, against F. C. Newton in the|the Wwoods. Challenged to battle by she : : AR \\h() halrl l.o‘ b; \(?nunl with No. 11, seems to have answered the question eaties White, which 18 to. be held on Hnt n Set-Up at Start. R 0 e ey 015 masters, the ”mw: AT TOP IN MAJORS ‘xh re of stability, and they have not at too late a date. . ne R ;)cml‘wr 6 in Jerse, vfn_\ ‘T[\.x vm.-‘,].f.;ml Sweetser had a virtual set-up in 1,}:“'!' |.;s”m.n;: ificent British laq, | Wolve |.\_,|\-]|llu‘-,’ n‘;.vlm ::Jln..- l&:lhl):lu;- :'~'v"’,”u[" d‘n 10 a ‘mmmn-l hip with s LT P Pairings - mns_ been clamoring for this matoh for | his first round mateh, but beginning | hero of the war, who pushed hi sioulidiamanaigant Hquihieds he desperation of a man who knows Only two of the choice ten abe fac-| o B0 CE D es for today: {a long time, and when Ike Dorgan called | the second day Jess settled down to | Wnk miles inside ‘the German lines |the former lead Db Al Now LT TNIOAT DEERRE AL e wa 5 Ribe 31 : Player. Club, 6. AD. fig xeal teats (oday. [Eawrenc Rice UPPER HALF, THIRD ROUND, him up on the telephone from Madison | real serious competition. He out-!8nd languished for a year in a Ger- | BIOOWNE Athletic Club, as thei g To O & Sin 105 20 a3 ahe b 9 a year ago, is engaging Franci T e Stanley | SaUATE Gitrden and told him eve clubbed Willie E- Hunter. vear's | Man prison. is jcub nine is known, is base ball cham- | gRife S0 Lou 131 iniase) 20 cam i, b B e bal B e, beant e T uanley | wageat, Ch s hoo sou: British e aaeDion arailey may impre : [plon of it section. The youns pack | Shcaker Cleveland .. 122 441 8 188 3% kids walki Aot | "g for @ place among the | Howard Kinsey, San Francisco, vs. W. J. | the Chi sat pit when some o 6 concluding the morning round 6 |DPEINE too reserved. He ni 'Ml!l'l‘{ e ously 'lr'\“n»'_‘;‘,w Heilmann, Detroit..| 118 455 92 163 .353 Percentage Against Browns the running for a plice amons | Clothier, Philadelr hia. guy b succeeded cornering { up on Hunter, with a Score of { phlegmatic, but when he is in £ e g\‘b AR Rt | Tobin, St. Louis.... . i¥0 554 112 188 .339 . sicihis ibe ’ cho! last season. had he contested | Watson M. Washburn, New York, vs. C. M. | the market. Jesse Guilford was his next victim, | 0atch he is out 1ot izl tiandinot | IR b Ly e i v 7 3 o . in sufficient tourneys <. Howard | Charest. Washington. Word F Mary A o Inst the reigning champion, | fOT wversation. T the way | 2¢ke Blunden Cam ! 1 CN:HO"”‘ UEAGLE! ! % or bad pichers, neve n suificien! e pen C : rom Mary Ann. and against the reigning champion. | (P f o, e Wway |4\ lough nine Lo ayor. Club. ; . R ceased 10 fight, They have been Voshell, No. S, s neeting 3 e P New Yok, we. M.| ak Moran found time to Inter- | SWeetser uncorked a dazzling string LS Eame ahould Sb s | hrougniiaing Iinings on e mound |ro Ry 8t itoun fis Gid a3s ek ol o e e e Alorise-; Mar racket WICTCer: & Vincent. Richards, Yonkers, N. Y., vs. Carl e g id time to Inter-1;e'y,rqies and pars, winning from the | Were inclined to_ critici net Ten, fae 30 5 P oway b ey mu b Spanish Davis cup te tice is more ! g TinCer d . rupt his soc nzagements sufli- Of DIEGes dnd DTS, LELEE (0N hat | Britisher for his indifferent ne d Miller, a4 52 N kT must win th Tikely to pull throush than is Vo- | PR Gyt P ew York, vs. Herbert L. | Ciently long 1 eck to blow him. [Siege gun by 4 and 3 alded SomrWiatagainst George Aulbach, th h S of | Bighee, S T solely on their nerve shell. | Bowman, New York. elf 10 the luxury of a short note to| ¥ thres ¢ B it public linis player. But Aulbach is made Bull Gris- | Grime: 120 441 89 because the litt £ g : 54 e is feeling : 3 ave m take the count in inning |0 ercentage p Ao Ta{cuntionull Glashes’ e o oo os. P15 (0% hiburs truly:/ HG says halls gedling || norswhichwersiinithe “““'“’"""!m have done und Boston tike the count in 1} ming | WE Ly AL Munro T ze and a : «. | borne. Philagelphia. yreat and that he riously work- | €1ass: 4 things that are without the pale of | #nd. Polly Brewer was Campbell's) s are against them. There are a number of other book-| "W W. Ingraham, Providence, vs. J. 0. An-| i to met himself into condition for | SWeetsers performance asainst We-|gentiemanly wolf. Cyr pa {victim in the ninth. | NATIONAT LEAGITE, them to fngs today, however, that promise to | derson, Australia. Inis coming fight with Joe Beckett.|icorle Bobby Jones now AR e e e e bt S 1 team \de thrills, amons them beins | LOWER HALF. THIRD ROUND. s coming NENL Wit e ok “iho{Reams of words have been sent out | iifie * ol Wi no attitnds. of Sisdsm: | casepiel held the X mockers | o e y have 0L provide hrille i hes in Addi- | W. T. Tilden Philadelphia, vs. Lyman L[ winner of that shindy is soing to gt | [0 Jraohiine tsillag of On ta eomiary e ve. the dmnrce. | Lo two hits and won for Silver Spring. | Rus' gettingOarey. " Pittsburgh et difference tion to the one mentioned above. Ger- | Tremaite, Westleld, N J. [ crack at Carpent I'm not much | AT sainst the Aflanta boY; | sion of goink out of his way to m 0. By was a1 o the |7 Won, 157 lost, 6 pereentaze would give ald Patterson, ace of the Ausirall 00 ) g e Francisco, vs. Pat!|of :xnh.:.\u.:‘.Is}:l«l,n("r:‘;“!;u:':w‘.or\l‘P;lvu:"l sce B s '}'he r;:uml o1 ant for Aulbach. 7 Haa a AT ANMERICAN LEAGUE. Jift toward the top Cup team, may Do extended by Lucken | Wallsco ¥, Johnson, Philadelphia, vs. Teon | g0 0 RO L% 0 g 1 rolkes lower had his niblick { v, 18 @ #entleman throuzh 4 | Home runs—Williams, §t. Lous .3 Williar the collegiate singles um- | De Turrene. Tacoma, Wask. gent EResr e T o | sixth dropped for an eagle % iy ne w e g Montzomery Cou ended | *Pitching—Bush, New York. 793 pion Anderson, anether of “the | senze Shimizu, Japan, vi. W. P. Wear, | (hU tmas. [Usa great life over hore. | dxopoed T | Lo bear his Brogans on the clubhd {s ression when the " Bovas | Buse steaiing-Sisler, st Loui 5 i have to hustle to # riladelphia. Now vou will have to excuse me, as |5 45 dil € B L porch any time. So Felt i e un getting-Sisler, St. Louis. 122 e Tarrahamy: | the Proi| W5 Mo Williams, Boston, ve. Pemy E. | Lord Dewauille and the Earl of 1 g ol e Dadihe not talen nres | RovertiWeekaisay, et ot s Cwon. 25, dost, 6. o lost m-.; ynu‘:lh \:!‘;, :;n T-“;“};'Ll\l .'Jl"f o auh r:;’g; R Yook, v P Bl (h;. s ‘;\\Ad\l l:: ‘r“:‘:’ ...,:' of nlx'.h.r‘;_,,,,,,\._ 1 favor D Ll i,pm lh;-h{m-h: here wil1€ dpwnad Iens T T { RUTH'S RECORD. | e e, nent e e Seteran, Cedric Afwio L motor for a dash of tew and a muilin oo DA o : S y e of poy S at rHara Wood, the third | ™% TiorEr Bt tovo. Fateivonl thars® Risht-ol s\ lookea (Intike the grand) golter ithat . 8 R e lormaek pitching inigood | oone TAE_Ruth, Mow Tork, 1021 =y while Tat GHara Woed the third, 'f r Haiter, New York v Lawrence | e e e {he’is against the wondertul shooUns | Lut Bii Jess, the champion. is the S L OUE derea| e Mo Ty T 291 Jmms T der Will fieet & worthy fue | Gerald Patterson, Australia, vs, Ludien E. | JiCelas ming in Fall. | of the player who now is champion. | hero of In winning the | (e Vun Conrilands. 5 to. 4. Davis | i {Tun away A in Davis. Wood was the scintillating | Williams, Yale. | . Advices fom Paris s: Buger Dextroys Evans’ Confidence. i ver during his match on, Twomey and Montague hitl { s ShENU Dy star of the victory he and Patterson ‘f"l‘l““")r‘e‘p‘;‘ "," e “‘"l' Uht|. And against Evans Big Jess again liba? "“‘,""‘Ad”"” (e '1‘: | well for the winners | \ i Shawioy “‘1‘", ush will: = LIS G UL A e s Rt | fa red to clean up all thel S0 88 N e = vans never | (hough he play £ 135 holes e I ! upon to pull the Yanks etores m e TIP FOR FISHERMEN. | featniriwho contront bt will J0oKel 10, S on i ) rnire e | stowne Pleasant heat the Warwicks | ihan Hov e e fans here are e e | dentally p enough money to puy | 100 from 1l thepa helr | champion. never lost the first {10 1o 9, with & five-run rally ! i rament b bles, and the tennis fans here are] HARPERS FERRY., W. V Off the. mortgage on the cld family | tee shots screaming out over the polo {yole in t o e (ANt S Eun el Stk : i ated too all set to see him in a hard singlesjtember 11.—Tne Potomac Tiv chateau. ¥|field in the morning. Gradually a comfortable lead. 2 i P e s clash, e e SETobis R Eirpe Sl " | the round wore on and the machine- | * (i Evans . s : S e T et {heights predicted. Saturday. due to drawing & bve in|Snenandoah —also’ wis clear this| ime wore down [vans, the latt i n b ronho et ey ey P e e Yanks Quit Polo Grounds. the first oun and playing his open- | morning. |MORE THAN 700 CRACK Eame hack, and althoush ! ot Swcbtser came along o men- | fanned fifteen. G | MEMPHIS, Tenn. September 1,,,[”71,\ w header by ng match F e ! |€n ny a valiant effort to ng dov v 4 i R Mobile took cle title t he 1922 the ni rounds i 1 - ng down had faded from the - ar tit t 1 1. opposition h tuned | - —— = === | brin victery from the brink of se o e 11 Athletie Club va oughshod | Southern Association pennant y. | Yester ways. U i e e o) HIT BY PITCHED BALL. | SHOTS IN TITLE EVENT Acfeat. he never at any time oppeared ! Sieit,r 1 DNIVICY. el ran T by defeating New Orleans. 3 1o 0, {1t was a checrful rture for the % v a good work- b g il aeve a el L B the Amittedly | lick for an « > at the satterson ke e Shamrock safeties | Memph runne . also won, but;ave e ad ove e pion, hardly will get a good work:| SANDLOT PLAYER DIES 11—3ore than seven hundred erack | tne’ strongest part of nafigame | plaveatondiar the rough; ered pt in the sixth andjthe Motile victory in the openingiBrowns. Th leaxe on the pat i his match, with Geore King| ceptemper | SMOtS, Tepresenting all sections of |the Chicago marvel was outdone|a green did Jess i y innings. game ave he Fears Grounds expires now and the O e e s ‘I_'{l'""‘,’l"‘ e et ‘s rth America, were entered in the Al Ui St penfach golfer” in | afier chibping | a fo 0 each team | 2 AN Roanne Ju Dutars will bave prossed by Carl Fischer. 4 Youthiull while at hat/in a game of base ball | twenty-third annual grand American L g il L I D £ : “! BARBER IN AUTO RACE. three more | ™ \wpether the National League Quaker City star. Saturdny at Rosemont, Leon Scan- | handicap trapshooting champion- | But hetter shots were produced by | gutputting the great Guilfor o oN oy e j @ good business move when Kinsey Faces n Taxk. lin, mineteen years old, was In- |0 o ine here today, the champi T e e e L e o e e | o rvanesO i Barhar, WWashinptons et ND RAPIDS, M September | mitted the rival Joward Kinsey, one of the stantly killed. The game was be- | L 255 of smiling confidence turned into one | Louis last ¥ eran racer, who has not|q; ne Central leag ason ended | *Ut from u Howards Hn ey L0 3 tween teams representing the | Featuring toda card was thel ¢ pyticeable worry Sweetser's | And as for ox, this 1ad Yala | compeLe tracks in this VICINtY | cesrerday n. champion | Proved in the ffornia big four. has the t feniclnhin and Rosemont fac- |eighteen-vard championship, in which | pitch shots kicked up a elumm of STy Bl none Fe punisheqiCiow | VAT S Y among the starters| oo ve B eeond half | think the matehing his skill with W. J. hier.| tories of the Durham Carriage | many of the country’s best shooters| i nside those of “the perfect |as he b unished Heamt=| DLonowaEn 1o ‘be; held at the Jge yhe penr ho Mariners | and redu the veteran Philadelphian. who on| Works, Milex Donnelly of Bryn | were entered/” The second days' |[zolfer” from Chicago. That, and|lessly 1 comp £ the gu will be pitted a ik Who | BOW meet Grand Rapids, winner { e points turday eliminated Jose lonso.| Mawr, who pitched for the Roxe- |events will be devoted to doubles. the | better putting. grittier golf, and | Chicagoan dows it de- | Hle Wi e e A scnuons. dire, | the first half, in a play-off to decide | establish qu i B N '« temm, was arrested by police | entries including Frank Huzhes of | longer tee shots tell the story of | feat with the acc EOI0S] ot oy e %this sea. | the championship. + A five-game se- »ugh ene of Spain's Davis cup players. i ' held to awalt the action of the |South Dakota, and I. F. Woodward, | the crowning of the Tiew title-holder. | r. even with the putt that won | soqe ApaL in the cast this sea- | . i< scheduled, beginning Wednes- Leazue Clothicr, who was champion in 190 coroner., Houston, Tex., dual holders of the | e is a regular champion, and well | the this cool young | 0 lduy, and the winner will meet the existed since s much of the form that Players say Scanlin stepped for- |world's record with ninety-nin it | deserves his crown. | ¥ v slig mp- | Mint L e champions, B OTERN: epend- e Prost Tea ol [ i@ (a nsedi (eRan. ChuGRIE i of =hpoasibleficentury.) Hred 1, | Although Jess. the champion. | tom of nerves. He was play 4 SOUTHERY ASSOCIATION. 3 — -the other for gre Ll et 1 inj N ted in and struck him on the |Atlantic City, and Clarence Platt, holed a niblick shot for an eagle 2 and a Swectser playing | FLINT. Mich.. September 11.—The ing the doubl gave i is as steady as the Rock playing New ¢ 05, i I dchaso 4y 3 1C Y& el temple, | Bridgeton, N. J. ! Quring the tourney, the fines of i has no nerves. | Nashv | Michigan-Onta League wound up S edge which to ;'\:;,~,‘3], hrn o e ithan lits sehedule vestenday with (ot :h]» west. It was helped by o nier, of course, |and_ Hamilton, Ont., winners, respec- that the Browns were unable i LTS UNBEATEN HOLY NAMES EXT TO LAST CONTEST | il sl s avons ze his s ess to a marked of the split race. The clubs open aj. N0 Ot » mena gree if he is to w 1 | Rine-game serles in Hamilton Thurs- | ican I C. M. Charest, trict of Colum- |day to decide the pennax | their nome ¢ : ¥ 10 decide the pennant. bla champion, who gone through | [ter off than st DESE T EARN JUNIOR NINE TITLE === | HERE FOR GRIFFS TODAY ,orye s nore 500 has to meet Watson Washburn, No. 5 L. Pct. Win. { » { Haute, Ind.., won the pennant in the | Brooklyn a Flivw fui the Honor liat. Washbutn, who real- 53 .610 613 | Threeleve League, which closed its| mpa e g A T 1Y belonks to Washingion yow, is en- 55 599 .60 == twenty - sévond Season yesterday. | gy e e Jon_ Ebbal 1;r;1rr(rnm‘ fhe e Sl l"r“j_v.*l b 66 522 .525 ,\y}nlix cupant of the se hoplace | piod. A whil Mrolie of Forest ol fAg Ll ah o 2 S S i : 63 504 .507 L b 2 L | this on. won the pennant Iast|<urgced p 3 e e s OLY NAME CLUB of Northeast Washington has its trophy board 70 489 403 HE Nationals take on the Red Sox this' afternotn, starbing 2t 8 |seer. - Decatur, fila. was weoonit sn | Lo e b, = Jitle & Spanifars e o e iimict¥ nlaew to Dlay T decorated with two city base ball championships now. Inspired | Fashington e o'clock. for the next to the last game in Washington this season. | Peoria third. \ [1n the eame lay a ex- pational tourney in recent vears. I5 at- by the success of their elders in the senior division of the city Boston ... Bl 404 409 Manager Milan, disappointed over the showing of his two south- Pt onoh e e e -actin ch attentiol © he - x D c - - . N - s . B, W > o of his mame, and will make Wash- | dependent sandlot tournament, the Noly Name Juniors yesterday defeated | GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | paws, Zachary and Francis, against the Sox yesterday, when the visitors it Taight he costy for New Lo ¥ 1T the Linworth Juniors for the second consecutive time, thereby annexing | Boston at Washington. copped, 6 to 1, has decided to try right-handers against the Duffy clan | S b L I o, Stier gtaen tave It Eaxr. | the District laurels in the junior division. When it vnquished the Lin- I e (%o gamesy | today. He will-use Johnson or Erickson in the hox. with Turk a pos- ! fans of xhe clty huve £on, who it in Nos. + and 6 berths, re- | worth aggregation, 11 to 2. the Holy Name Junior team established a Detroit at St. Louis. | sibility. Fullerton will be -Pilot Duff’s selection for mound work | the players this »pun]v.x in n‘w n;nvnn:d I record for the annual sandlot championship tourney. It was the only RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | About the smallest Sunday crowd | i was =0 high praised zo Shimizu, the Japanese st | nine to go through the series without a loss. The youngsters won twelve | Washis | of the season w and to | and some others has I et i ibes o : series loss. E sters wol | Boston, 6; Washington, 1. of the season was on hand to see the | i ik S hE, Rt e ionn. have | €aMes in a row i the struggle for the junior section A leadership before ew York, 10-2: Philadelphis, 3.1, | Rea Sox wallop the life out of Zach- | FLABBY WITH THE FLAIL NEW YORK, September 11.—with| e e i mparatively ensy contests. Johnson | tackling the Linworths to boost their victory string to fourteen. Clovelaud-Ohicagoli(zain). SolE 1d Francis and gain an easy vic- | the final battles against their west- | bY the owner of the club gives some o T Tanly one of the four who is like i Dotroit-St. Louis (rain). | el e AR T IL PO A Ed o e T two days off, the | 106 as to the condition of things. T e oy T e any perspiring today, | Augustine’s good pltching backed | Names, led by Mills and Mitchell, ATION T | guson, on the r the 020 i als v ¥s off, the) sl et Put Leon De Turrenne, former Harvard | by hearty slugging accounted for Sl 2 3 Sox, was almost unhittabie by all save | 3 0f - 1{ A 0| Yankees and Giants po: 1 captain, should mot, at his best, get |Holy Name's last triumph. The clever slammed two pitchers for fifteen wal- W. L Pet. Win Iote | oiin opergy” has trimmed the 050 0 creased margins in the pen <| D an w86t off the master of (he |young hurler held the usually hard- ilops. The result never was in doubt | New Torki...co. T B8 80 o sea| CIOSMES L CHETEVE BOS 0 s 0 fapd seleed 01 today as a result of Sund: victories | “hop stroke, who was finalist to Tilden | hitting southwest boys to four safe-|after Holy Name had scored five Rittaburgh £ 76 e BeR. ses v se) Or1fEs four tuen thls soeenp., Fomy @it | hite Sthieir deading Sopponentsimwere {§g)| Liblabn fes In the meanwhile ithe Holy Cincinnati ....... 74 62 .34 .547 .540|nits were registered off his delivery S {idie. ! runs in the second inning. g‘,‘ Louis... .;; :; g;; .m .:g]m,‘, only through the grace of the| 31 0 o 0 hJon Bush and Waite Hovt twirled) cago ......... : d d e i 0.1 0 0] the Hugmen to a double triumph alecs Mobaos ATLIS e Glab downa||Brossln D66 €@ .489 .493 .48s | official scorer was that total achieved, | Sl over the Athletics, 10-3 and 2-1, in-| G. W AND MARY' AND GRID |. Phdoiphia 48 83 .36 371 364|as Gosln's double in the cighth| Totals [BE 1] creasing the team's advantage over » . I‘e:stDo‘;)r:‘;‘-.‘:::sga‘;:swfifl"h:‘\?:’;) 'a); Boston ........... 46 84 .35¢ .359 .351|struck fairly in Collins’ big paws and | WASHINGTO AB. I ¥ P.0. A. E. | the St. Louis Browns to one and a| Diaved to decids a champion In the' GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | then dropped out. A AR DRt ho: ierlenn Ao iCan T ok S UADS START PRACTICE unlimited division of the independent | Boston at New York. Pittsburgh at Boston, | A double play saved Zachary in the In- | Rice. cf =2 0% 80, 0l the Brooklyn Dedgers for a 10-4 de-; NEW YORK, September 11.—The tournament. A victory will give the St. Louis at Phila. | itial round. but in the second two sin- | Goxlin. 5500003 0| cision, putting the champions four |start of the 1823 majo e . . Indians the title, but a defeat would RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S gAMEs, | Bles and O'Rourke’s double landed ol ST AT ®land @ hall games in front of the|, . et Tausior SERENFhant fiay Giem "mtol Nectnd BiNce BN T, To. 2 3 runs for the Sox. In the third, the | becking o o0 o! thréatening Dittsburgh Pirat (bailijeenson ailly e mouell b . necessitate the play-off of a tie game | New York, 10; Brooklyn, 4. e e o o | The New York el sppose rival | week. from April 10 to April 17, ae- involving the Dominicans and Print- Cincinaati, 13; ‘St. Louls, 8. I i Ze ey b wa i chaseat 1o e 78 3080 0! Chicago outfits in a serics bezinning ! cording to a decision said to have BY H. C. BYRD. erz. 'Shobuld ‘au1cl| a [::l\me“‘he pluy(;g Pittsburgh at Chicago (rain). | <powers after a double. single and | 1 a0 0| Wednesday, the Yankees facing thel, . =0 o0 5o 05 5 : ) 2 and the Dominicans win. they wou P e A Vi . D mane” rodumaaorant o0 0! White Sox’ in the west. while the|cen reached among club owners and OOT BALL will get a start here this afternoon when the George |be in as champions, but a Printer tinleiadieEn R dS i soa T g e = = = — | Giants clash with the Culs "'t the | reveated tod Washington and Marsland squads take their respective fields for | yictory “would create a wnree-ply | FINAL NATIONAL A. A. U. Washington's only run developed in | s [Eolaicromnas (8 S The change was regarded ax lar gtor ! 210G . ; e eny : it s : | cinnati opt-slugged the St. Louis {1y in the in of New York clubs, the beginning of practice. Both squads have lost heavily in good | “n o + me| TRACK RACES ON TODAY | Hice “Waficen i the former searad | oion oo @ 2 8 1002 0.1 o} Cardinals, 13 to & SR G R material, but are hoping to get together from the second-string players pomly.-ka.n;l;l:;l:q‘der‘::;l[yal!(atr: el e e e Goslim's timely single to- right it e 'ffl_'l',m:’m‘ 4 2 2y epare for the eper OF: Sl e of a year ago capable men to fill vacant places. George Washington's 'of the Union Printers yesterday. The Relay and all-round champlonships, center. The Sox got to Francis in the | ¢ 0 L R S e Saertic | WOMAN GOLFERS START | cince to i A ik w fic g Ti sk s Typos were leading, 5 to 3, when the final events on t = a2l T A Yol Gor Double play- otte to Harris to | o Taree ¥ S 2 1B he three-da: 0. 3 | > squad will work out on the ficld adjacent to the Tidal Basin bathing beach ini ¥ Dpro-|runs. The visitors' final tally went g a large part of the Polo Grounds. squad will work out on the feld adsacent 10 e T Py and mes aea-to |15t Inning started, ‘then tre Domint) gram of the Nationat & X U track up'in e eizhth, shen Mitler e tett on tases—Roston, 10 wai- Pl AY FOR WESTERN TITLE | Accoraing to plans. the Giant own- B ke Dok cansFectiruey and shoved across|and field title meet, were sclieduled | safely to center with two gone, scor- T uck ot Ty Zachars, 15 ers will remove the entire bleacher S - - i , T 9. &8 ere today. ing Ruel, who d walked. Hits - Off char) 4‘ K ST. LOUIS, Mo., August 11 se in their place extend the George Washington is somewhat attempt will be made to develop one |single, an error, a fielder's chofi‘f‘- All five of the relay titles—the| «Blackie™ Rourke, ex-Griffman Francis, & in 32 ”m'f{innf" Wild | than 100 women have been pa double-de rig ar Ie field doubtful as to just what material it]or two backs from the forwards, |2 Pass. & hit batter and a wild pitch | quarter, half, mile, two miles and |and a big favorite in this city, played s, sing pitche ry. | the qualifying rounds for the West- | leaving an open space in ¢ will nave avallablo from s 1921 | Branner, right end a vear ago, espe- accounted for the quartet of markers. | four milcs—were captured last year |third base for the Sox and SO Newis. Connolly and e orn Women's Golf Association's tour- When rebuilt the stadium regulars. It knows that some g00d| cially heing looked upon as a possi- 1 al asadena, Calif., by the New |like a star, making two sensational; e Es s nament. which begins tod the 1t 58,000 persons. men are to be lost, but is hoping that | bility fe Tacei bRl i War of the Departmental League york A. C., but the Wing-Foot stars|stops and 'in addition laced out a Glen Echo Club. Mrs. Melvin Jones of Some of the doubtful ones are going | Both ?;‘;;f:f\?a;:ir::;’zln:uh:r::xnginry. suE Geadeal Accounts of the Govern-|faced siff opposition today, especial- L.triple, double and single. A ,\'lmrl’cANAD'A B Chicago, 1921 champion, and Miss o Bave a pudden change of heartand | 1o g i i b e o AL e 3¢ | ment League will endeavor to deter- |y {rom_the Meadowbrook Club of [ throw to first on Peck's bdunder, from N WOMEN’S GOLF |rouise Fordyee of Younsktown, Ohta, AMERICAN ASSOGIATION. again show up for practice. Both| 3 g'clock e i tis | eI IR A Heno IS AR Cilto naaicopithind S asRBIwo kel fonly were to tee off at 9 o'clock. to be fob T: Milwanker, 2.6, tackles are expected to return; Hart 5 iher game at Uinloo Btation Aol i | Chicago aud the Boston A" A Tror ana Burns could have savea nim| TITLE PLAY UNDER WAY"““’“" a few minutes later by Mr: 21245 Columbis, 8.6 and Connelly, tackles, and Hughes N Intveraftiolof i Virsinte i Washington | SLicinoon cREch fas P A B Ito Tty with a good pick-up. - = {J. W. Douglass of Chicago, last year's L 33: Minneapolis, 28, ai 2 . Virginla, Washington{credit and in their third meeting TORONTO, September 11.—Ninety- = ) e ————— star center and captain. although re- | and Lee and Virginia Polytechnic In- | thew plawed to a 1.1 e. YACHT RA( Francix pulled a funny one on Col- ! {wo woman Rolf stars of Canudw,|anner-up. and Frances Hadfield of = ported on the doubtful list, are pretty | stitute. have officially named today as|tney plaved to a 1-1 score. CES RESUMED. |iins in the final inning. when he ot | (reat Brijain and the United Stajeg | Biie Mound. BASE BALL— ") fure to be out, and they form the |starting time for’ their entire gridiron OYSTER BAY, N. Y., September|hold of a fast roller and threw toinegan play hers today in the eishis|ure e eriotiy hamvyr whe IRty i i nucleus of a good line. Also it is|squads, and candidates have been sent HOW NI ES ARE FARIN 11.—The second of the team races |HAarTis too late to get Joe Harris g0-{ cen - hole qualifying _ e eight-|unexpectedly heavy. The thirty-two American Teague Park Zenerally expected by the Hatchet- | word to be on hand. Virginia Military N G e aschna ot e St e r TR o8| ing ‘down® @S tand Harrish then fihrew | S0f Lot HSDLII G RONNT OC TIe | kant schres) willIanG) (helsimay dnto ] RN ashi B ites that Shaw and Ptak, ends, will | Institute, the other big school in Vir- T'TLE AT LE Pritish slx-meter yachts will be|to first. getting Collins, whose speed | SEeETD TR 'n:'f m?fl:}’;:fl- the champic p flight. i ashington vs. Boston Betackaul (it MRS UN Sl 300 e inin dhoeant (el morkoutsTlasthMonday; IN CITY BATTLES | raced " tnis atternoon. The United jis not of the Man-o'-War variety { plavers with the Dest scores will Lfl ankers. rinity, Davidson, % 3 p = : A7k S 1 Team Weak Behind Line. Cléutionian BioeyEcll aliie s soioo s Al INDEPENDENT SERIES. A R I phi i e st i o ready have their squads under way, but UNLIMITED DIVISION. : Tos A S S| 5 ARG . oiThe But ana Bine will have & 2 | For Tng: majorits ot Southern nsiitu: R e | SRR HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING | | (i, A1oxe Sning of New, Yorie | tietablished 1803 Clene Datly & 13 backfield. It was behind the line that | tions this afternoon is the official date | Mohawk . .2 1 667 and Canadian titleholder in 19",0 1 At the Sign of the Moon the team was x'eark'lhnsl season unm';i!”{m;r;‘:?“;clux beginning: of - the | Dominican Iyceum ... a 1 e ‘WINS STATE GOLF CROWN. headed the representatives of the 3 toward the end of thesschedule. 2 == % ¢ . NTE, ) ¢ 16 .317| United States, and was present Manson is the only man who 3 TODAY'S GAME. O e eptembenfill = 1T e e A s e J8 certain to return, but it is hoped Belnm Arnold is expected to make the| p iy vs. Mobawk, at Washing- ?’]; . l;e»mg of San_ Francisco is 1o g nders. that Licarione will deeide to come out | FERIA%, Position at quarterback at Vir- | yun Barracks, B:15. o e (fornia H10n 18 59 239 i e o for the eleven again. With Manson | College before. entering the university YESTERDAY'S RESULT. | in defeating Robert Hunter of Berk- 6 88 289 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. and Licarione to bulld around, ot s | e was regarded as a wizard, and on Dominiean Lyceum, 7; Unfon Printers, 5. | eley, 11 and 9, in the final match out 120 5 64 283, Raltimore, 4-11; Jersey City, T1. Uiy | ot HeNaE c ol LoV A fresloran e uadiraati pall Ll bt ok ftart the o T e g 11 5 Ee| howesrer 3 Daman 2 ow 3 1 o i < aft X hester. alo, 2. work out afairly good quartet.” l;;:ci:?l;u,;m"fhemon:l,;n::palggrglpnlfielr!. Wi T or % SR i DT 136 22 33 .356| Reading 43: Newark, 3.6, George Washington must open its| banking on Arnol g - G La Motte.... 48 144 37 1 14 .256 season September 30 with one of the | haitback of 1951 they Beme s “orr seaxs, = °|NAUTICAL BOWLERS CALLED. |Gharrity . 729 e 23 2] Match Your Odd Coats 2 B dcat gameatart itayscheduleVizo | faptioimaitstay L e R C TODAY'S GAME. = " | Peckinpaugh 128 445 112 11 53 251 02l sginia at Charlottesville. Between! 2 Geeral Accounts vs. War, at Union Station, | Nautical Bowling League will hold {Bush ....... 89 120 31 1 8 .240 w'lh Olll‘ s ecial - a 1 a e oW and that time the Hatchetites| Bosley, Maryland halfback, who was | %45 its annual meeting Wednesday night | Kilan 0 72 16 0 4 .22 1l P! Wil have to hustle if they are to|kept out of foot ball last season bee = G0 e o6 Rl B G D It oo O 2 0 S0l i . Make'the showing they desice. The | catse of scholatlc.diMMeultics. will oe | RESUME INTERLEAGUE PLAY. | Oic repared for the 193523 season. | moommer S D Tl high points of the schedule of the | eligible this fall and out for the team, e e s et erat g o | EamE b LU e el ul 0 er downtown school are: Virginia, Sep-| Bosley is fast 'and ramgy, even if| CHARLESTON, S. C., September 11. eam captains are to attend. Erickson L2 % 4 o 1 .08 tember 30; Catholic University, No-|rather light, and before €ntering Mary- | —Having won three games in the ST Beilineast T e e 65 rres o A $ . —Many Kinds Vember 11; Virginia Military Insti- [land was one of Tech's best bets. tute, November 18, Thanksgiving day. Maryland Loses Regulars. Maryland's squad, when it assembles this afternoon, will find several of the best men of 1921 missing. Clark and Gundry are gone from right tackle and right guard, respectively, and from the backfield the Maryland- «rs lose the brilliant kicking of Brew- er and the steady play of Paganucci, ‘Gflhen, Anderson and Plassnig. and Georgetown, Mike Raedy. who starred as the other halfback at Maryland in company with Bosley, is at the University of Pennsyl- vania and will play against his former teeammate October 14. Raedy and Bo: ley did some fine work at halfback po- sitions in the last games Maryland played against Virginia and Virginia Military Institute. In fact, it was Raedy’'s fine work which practically bu:.l:’ l\s'lrslnll. at Charlottesville 13 to 0 post-season series, the Bugs, champions of League, here this afternoon. The b four out of seven will decide the terleague pennant. —_— Release of Pitcher Hy Fowlkes the Memphis Southern League team has been purchafed by the Chicago White Sox for the nifty sum $10,000. 2 s, St Charleston Pals, champions of the South Atlantic {and Wilbur Goode of Kansas Cit Association, again play the Wilson {have been battling on even terms or the Virginia |the Jay Kirke, the Louisville slugger, American Assoclation batting est | honors. in- Radiators and Fenders ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. Cores_installed i ‘make. 10 DIFFERENT MAKES RADISTORS. WITTSTATT'S RADIATOR AND FENDER WORKS 819 13th, k., 64i0. 1425 £, M. 7443, . Auto Races ¢ ARLINGTON TRACK SEPTEMBER 16th New Drivers—New Thrills of of Save the price of an entire new sult. All colors, sizes, pat- terns. EISEMAN’S 605-807 7th St. N.W. —Many Weiglits Values to $30 906 F Street $1 8.50 Mertz & Mertz Co.