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THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923. “SPORTS. All of Players on Nationals’ Roster Are at Tampa, With Exception of Three :C()NR()Y LTST OFT{OOK]ES. TWO OF BUSH'S HURLERS GETTING SOME POINTERS ! LEGlON MEN WOuLD Aol WILLIAMS KNOCKS BALL . IS DUE TO REPORT TODAY| g T T = nnemrox: ey =g | QUT OF LOT FOUR TIMES Americin Legion, comprising . i . i R s Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, i T e & 5 v % 5 & p e Massachusetts and Rhode Island, ; : i ; R s LIt o LOUILS, March 8—Kenneth Wil Teading b b ' " ! S o : a 2 % Y Kenesaw M. Lan 5 S, March 8.— Villiams, leading home-run batter of Peck Prel{armg at Hot Springs. and Johnson Detain- , p ~ ? M ! > | base ball, to discontinue games in S the American League, signalized his arrival at the St. Louis Ameri- rganized base ball on the fore- Amieric ! oon of Memorial day a mark | cans’ training camp at Mobile, Alu, yesterdy, by knocking the ba!l fover the fence four times. Pitcher Urban Shocker aleo has arrived at ed in San Francisco by Hlness of His Boy. L g2 % / o N . . i R eitiws Lare dead. camp. Real Work Gets Underway. B e L Remiag b e S 2 e ‘ . ) Word from the $t. Louis Nationals clcomed the day off, be o el . s ol i . W i A ‘ . i { training quarters at Bradentown, Fla_, { f sore muscles. Manager Cok i, " . § i s 7 told of the players rounding | . workouts to « BY DENMAN THOMPSON. < 4 Mm 5 i H\ q,-— \\’I]) several recruits perform- [ lively sesvion ell that they will be retained | Reports frc are that | P X ¢ > bt g b < seaso | Cobb ma ir e | ANEDAL (il MardilBL Syrihg te & fov the Nuticuals @bt ftnder ¢ 2 , > 4 \ Hmmh ckey t ason | coniy me & ll)\‘:‘r o way dead carnest today. W ul- atchers, pitchers, in i« hlv.h‘.. out Y A ¢ . /T 3 : . Sysit of Tadtans . i : 5 fielders and coaches to the number oi about thirty in uniform, ¢ L4 4 # . 3 ; VELAND, Ohio, March $— 2 5 e: athlctes were scampering around in all sectors of the field, and there was : 7 Ly % f i Lafyats, the Cleveland Indiuns' miel e hat e e o Y, i s B “ v o 4 : | 5 . . |cateher, is laid up with a slight at- th his oWl Ackivition Shis Sk something doing every ste of the time from 10 o'clock until noon, i . i . 5 ; ¥ ; H NEW' YORK, March $.—Percy > of pleurisy, according to adv s Nl lastiot r i i 1rage is : to ! S : g ; { Colling of Chicago and Francis 8, Ap- 4 today from Lakeland, Fla when the last of the per 2 i ked verformers drogged his way to - 3 + 1€ & . X ¥ ESIAn L Sees Golf as Ald to Hitting the showers. In puint of actual numbers the Washingtc syuad this year | % v 5 e - v i ;plt»h}' of New York held the lead ’fl(‘-dhflfirfklli; umir;‘nzrx:}x‘:fih'mi BOSTON, March §.— Players® w 15 comparatively small, several of (l.‘ riy gie outfits having up- 3 t 5 . s % iR lwith two victorfes and no defeats | i "o ek ago. " iness is inability to hit & vard of half & hundred candida v bertl v E . but the | > 5 4 eh in the tournament for the title | To offset this, fans rec all should play golf and get irectors of work were kept busy. Presid H A er Bush and ¢ : & : 5 ; 1 amateur class A 18.2 balk- | cheerful news that Tris $ . e e T A e Couches tibson and Altrock having their attention fully’ occupied in y S 7 P 2 ; ard champion, Colling, Ap- | Jured knee, cing that the plavers performed prog and in mak \. Clinton, jr. of sure that noue overexerted himself : it won (lethres coutents | only a couple of able 8y ¥ B 9, &4, <21 *Fiie ViCtoRy. unger Appleby i ¢ - rding to word ‘reac m'm 1-;‘1- s the entire s as on ’ 3 ¥ £ 4t 2 T. Appleby, of uy Cawry Ten Hurl . i ] raves vkstop has this ¥ T :RED SOX SALE TO BOSTON - . 5 4 New York, the champion, | DETROIT, March §.—The full roster | Ma r Mitchell a of (O ) s ; ¥ ¢ H us the niost spectacular, the East-|of the Detroit Americans was slatcd ¢ bagn, of o k<! MEN LIKELY, SAYS STORY| o P e et ’ i e ps e esaiay, (e Bt | o0 DS DN Aneiinns vy elate : i due!l pOSTON. Marel 2 ~ g A 5 3 ? 3 i fenner of Youngstown. | gusta, Ga. camp where the battery- | Ruether Will See Ebbets. = until ; ni todiy o iy i ; e : ; .. 4l : : state champion, 10st the | ave been taking light workouts| SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. March John: is u S S Sex § i j t . the first Jling, | for the past week 81 i Fuethe southpe rang | 2 = wesml - € . H 3 s t : - second to Clinton, | The Tyigers were rained out vester-| i | Totion Tas an- ¥ i g : o . | day for the first time und several of el « prerogative of left \h. 1» s decided to Preside: A with President hnson of the i tmwe e Sas = | PN U I e e ‘AMOM, GREATEST HITTERS:--“'. ective purchasers we . s 3 H z P { ¢ 3 ; 1 at his o opini reup during the last six weck £ M I, catchier of the Bos last season, b Sl M 3 i . i e e thax > K 5 ke 8 » Plrates Recruit. : ie _ DENNOS (DAN! BROUTHERS' MAJOR LEAGUE BATTING RECORD. e et b G AR H. T.B. SB. Pet crs ure cxpected today lo aug o heigh CKeehnic's crew of flexder, arrfveg wive per elected Lynn Brookl \ational. Yol ¢ ets to have | gy 2 ah % 2 % g “» 9 4 ;Y Bro u,.. \ational Up bis wing by v r and at practice | < " 5 . \n!lonlll inutes \ r th week A Sl 3 3 1 Toutsville Nationa! 2 Newman ; P : H with the | 3 By . 2 i k3 3 e 1,853 6.7 2347 3453 s ave lie sched ¢ : . 5 Z < 3 3 nat Frank Gibsor . | s Sx s e 2Y FREDERICK G. LIEB. ers’ League, and Bostor re Ar | ) as the o, know ¢ ; / 2 . . i i an Association. In Bal FAMOUS fence-buster of the | was a member of the Oriol | s pions of 1834 days when first basemen were | P58 TS p s ired solely ifor proficiency | be bad compiled the fours INCINNAT 0. March §.—F . B 5 average of all tin tin with the ash was Dan Brouther, 5 i received @ lels s employved at the Polo | L ( as a watchman, and those e TITLE THREATENED, YANK 'BENTLEY IS DETERMINED v fsfics nich wove b P e, 8 atgsvill much ot 5 wallopir wer | B 0 = Be 7y & g i e ‘, : | TO HAVE HIS TERMS MET {not shrunk any with the passing olnl»y.,..,.,,': '_\{’;u;n:v‘\ 1800 puatn th | T . T € K8 ’, rt f a ¢; an < | three hon 1 ouble d 1 s i QUINT BOOKS WORKOUTS L BALTIOWE, wa anen sotn |3 QT OF ey, Dan Sull gz o s gt " WISCONSIN PICKS RYAN . { ax a “hold-out” from the New York |, 147 Wis 2 nber ‘of thie original | & & Beining game. This came arlem Athletic Clab will | | L T, Gianta Jack Tenticy naid e vws | <UE foUr that great quartet of slug- | XUGIE 3, JRTES, OF LnE 1o FOR FOOT BALL COACH i Srm in his determina to for- | troit in 1886—Dan Hreuthers | both hit for seventecn bases in a nine MADISON, Wis. March S— at 4510 Conduit road. Team | SSIBLE 1 = — 1= o) ke organized bal lens hix 2ichardso fy i | inning game. | Winconsin—employed ity first full- o cenn am | P OSSIBLE loss of the city basket ball championship, which they have | termm are met an the first day he | ooy Atichurdson, Jim White and | %502 Mg man who was not par- | time foot hal el when the year's pla 3 5 s + nana: Pay Hollingsworth, on extreme left, and Brillheart were listening eagerly to Coach Gibson, on the side lines at the o put a snapps | Tampa park, when the Star camera man happened around and “:shot” the whole darn trio. the first ball offered & 1ine to left cent 2 meeting tomorrow night at | .\’m. A | held for three consecutive vears, is bothering the Yankees thesc| anmounced his decixion. lk‘ularl\n fast Dan ran)‘so\‘r]r) ;);"!g' '\"c“r':d «rm-‘-xr;nh .»r' |Iv;e n.x; : H routhers, e i among the run-scorers. nly Rilly « » John J Fan ol days. . They have taken wallopings from the American Legion and G routhiers whosegeal pame tn l;;'.jy!mm..,,,,. and Mike Tiernan ranis | ih for the position. He 1 Aloysius quints, other contenders for the laurels, and are not quite sure '\xv(m ! Teague champlonship team, | 2bove Brouthers in this respect. Ham- | k of ansistant et e e e B s Tib af 150, THa"\as s headng | llton averaged a little botter thun a | nd receive a salary of | of their chances of success in the second tilt with the Aloysians Saturd B e aves e ot Ao d"& | run| & game. and Tiernan sear. night. So_ Mz Nate Sauber has decided his charges need som the gift vear, when bases | Brouthers just a little under ) ctivel dn, fop March strenuous drilling in preparation for the remaining matches of the titular balls went hits, | What would | §¢me. Dan scored 3f s in 3 . ofiicial and ? «Rip S ut i 2 nes. % : IOHTS. 1 Biz Thie” | scries ixht'the Yankees are to trip to Hagerstown for a match, 3 i L ciesine Tow . A 5 tert haithaeh st nizht "_; tomorrow night they will be sent against the Navy Yarders at the Nav. o L=t 8 s S Taa v | othergay: wa taldios R I 1008 e otte at | | Reserve Armory. ) s durin " seven | Dan : ¢ ARl itions > 1 M Following the Aloysius engageme: i slused ¥ ng r-ffi'}i: in a 1"”31\ Ipas\‘l_»‘ ! J ire . 110N 15| PHIL. A co- | 4k 99 |at Central Coliseum Saturday, the - aved uffalo, | made five errors in a gume, and 1909 was lost none ‘,‘;‘,','f‘ ton's m x,m night I'™M GETT'NG YOUNGER three-time champfons p: ,,MM’V will .0S ANGELE 3 Inter-| Detroit, Roston, Brooklyn. Baltimore, | league record. but maybe 3 Raifiser ol oad .-‘:m-‘h!" v‘;‘:r':: 2 imrowa o | S R anls © goale o2 YETERAN ADAMS SAYS| I, sntl tackiine oo Lerionnaiies colesiate 5 . o wera | LotV i PR e | k5 fo hava that one oo out | et sidven, beine” coatn 1a bl an Inter- 3 !ragun g Tuesday for the second time this win- | quite ,ufl fled n 1 : to &cho. | Sational 1 : Roston, in the Play- (Copyrizht. 1923} his senior yeor. That will conclude their cam- |y, 0 roquirements % ”‘m‘ Tion in covering U rain around | PHILADELPHIA, Ma s i JosE Mo., March 8 |ter. second, and as Altrock Was doing the | last night defeated Demsoyleani | Babe Adams, veteran Pittaburgh | Paign, unless the city title serles is o " hitting Schacht was stationed 8¢ the | to 19 1 au Tntercolloniate By Nntional pitéher, today was en | deadlocked. j mendurdshefors Itiing initial sack. Al demonstrated by his | Ball League game. > route for Hot Springs, Ark., to join = | schools to membership,” and * work ther s a first by e St. Mary's Junfors ran their con- i = & it a8 & Orat e i am mates for spring train- | G AREVE SO & {0 six games | Probability the University of et far’ i, e ol | 3 | By beating the St. Andrew's quint,| ern Callfornfa will forward the neces- 0 dle. Nick saw | BOSTON SIX WINS GAME. Never felt better in my life. 18 to 8. Darling of the winners, with | sary data with a view of applyinz for Adams sald when he left here last acli Gibs STON. March S.—Roston Athlettc) . “I'm gettIng younger every ;’C‘;ggrafi““ soall, topped the oOther | .mparcnip 24" according to, ehers’ (i Pipn | Asociation defeated Victorlas in f games for o | Elmer G. Henderson, head coach in eartul of UNItad Sutes Auatens Hockiey | t luck glves | powhatan Athletio Club, because of | The attitude taken by the students methods. sl the iliness of several of its players. of the Trojan Institution bLecause of | s vase separately. he has been forced to cancel tonight's|the tabl of U. & C.s membership| s his obser he engagement with the Milans and |application was rendered calmer by | (heir wwork "indleated they | E F | Saturday’s date with the Dominican | the reccipt of the text of the resolu- | old, told thiem and of- | Preps. { tion passed and an explanatory st suggestic leulated to | ment by Secretary Abbott Southadl in | litute their progress toward get- | Play for the 133-140 champlonship | v = e p en ¢ 2 into xood condition. The bove l R‘ :ED ON ANIZA ION | ;oley, for the 13149 chmmplonship | whish Mo said o slur nad been cast| attentatively. Gibby has I | night at Central Coliseum. Four | geholarship requirements. ) A games are scheduled, the first be-{ ¥ S C. has not definitely called off 3 Smith, former manager of the e tween Georgetown 'Athletic Club| plans to participata in eastern meets, Kireveport club of the Texas League Juniors and Yosemites, starting &t|gsaiq Henderson, and the proposed trip &nd other teams in the minors, avho 8:30 o'clock. S5 Biria of & five man teaci tean 15 30w is on the Washington pay roll, | ]N an effort to raise the physical standard of the youth of the country a possibility. nothing more. ot on the job in diree e distrie iy 5 3 s = g S took the —= Ration ot ouh dlrectng itheidintel and to initiate action which, it is hoped, will result in eradicating | measure of the Fort Humphreys quine ex ph.f.u‘m’lfi,m:(w lllu:hmén are many of the numerous physical defects which exist in the young ;;:"42:, ;gragficq"_f::g(’_r and Koontz Jereabout 1his Sprinp Geggue teams| men ofsthe United States, the War Department has adopted the physical SR pring. mith will act D P! phy ary of the club for the pre- | tests S Fati A AU i Vi Stanton Junlors suffered their first Y . pel ()h'oltfl!.':: {lor\(:' tests prepared by the National A. A. U. They will be an important part | jafeat tn the lghtweight basket ball Braves, and, | Of the @ograms of the many military training camps to be conducted in | title tourney in a 20-to-14 game with Washington, will rthe summer, and the War Department is urging cducational, religious ;’:‘; ?::‘f‘fl‘:("-m‘: ‘;‘&xi’":;p“fi;’mfi?:; over the d . H e ck, Macl Toh e Plavec ;fl" trade organi _le_m, ;o adopt the same standards as an incentive for | giapt the Stantons off their feet for mass partic on in athletics. a time. : The tests formulated by the A. A. U.|has prepared the following scoring e i e tie Moo s that (S3Im€S|include the 100-yard dash. running|table: With Barnes blazing the way with 3or which have been pending for sev. |broad jump, running high jump and i, R e o s aoveis 29 1o 15 Bemoint arul weck ve been agreed on. The [bar vault. These four were adopted R ¥E . In. Ft. In. |did the best work for the lose | i Bushmen will appear in Clearwater |y, 56 th 5 ; =T s e o Mondas, Mappear i Clearwater | pecause they are simple, compara- S ) 108 LI K] Jowing Thursday a return game will |tively popular and require no ex-| 7 ; (e Atieds| ok vaxqulaned 40 be staged her pensive equipment. Others are ltkely | o winners threw five goals from scrim- Before activities on the ficld started [to be added from year to year. X0 mage. G‘RTERS i 1 Nuslerday 4 CAmera man representing far as the Army is concerned, the Alesitie Clabe e Wive- overcams the American Raflwav Txpross, 40 to | NO metal cantouch you wolBonanosunoSnanto! SearnwoSel up his machine and took 4 Shot of |men 1will compete in ordinary field 100 squad. 1If it is shown within thelclothing, running spikes ana special ©ourse of a week or two in the news |athletjc uniforms being barred. Teel at your favorite movie house it | The tests require a boy of the Tl e Yotieed that Alirecic. Anbears |Junior DiEn school tandard. (ap: in two places in the group. Nick ac- |proximately fifteen and sixteen years) <omplished this feat by running from | to run 100 yards in 132-5 seconds. to wno end of the line to the other while {make 13 feet in the running broad 3t was being taken. | jump. to clear 4 feet 2 inches in the In the grand handicap sweep stakes |Tunning high jump and to clear § wvent vesterday that marked the |feet in the bar vault. A boy of the Tormination of golfing activities for |senior high school standard (approxi- | POINTS REQUIRED FOR VARIOUS RATINGS the Washington players until the|mately seventeen and eighteen years) e i season ends next October Alttock de- !should run the yards in £ . J 3 feated Griff, Harris, Rice, Ruel Ghar. onds; broad jump, 14 foet; Ligh jump, | Junion b ialeaid 2 Tity, Schacht. Billy Smith and s[4 fest 4 inches, and vault, 5 feet | Senior bigh sohool standerd couple of the newspaper men in|inches. Varsity handy fashion by shooting a snappy| A young man of the college stand- “1. Griff, who was placed at scratch, jard (nineteen and twenty years) conceded’ four strokes to Nick and 'should run the 100 yards 123-5 turned in a cdrd of 89. Some of the 'sSeconds; broad jump, 15 feet; high other totals were hard to compute, [jump, 4 feet 6 inches, and bar vault, There belng no adding machine on the |5 feet 4 inches, The varsity athletic srounds. umnd.‘;l‘;d calls for 1125 seconds for i the 1 yards, eet ‘or the broad In an cditorial appearing in one of i ump, 5 feet for the high jump and the local papers the municipality of el > G 5 feet 10 Inches for the pole vault. rampa is roundly panned for charg- 4 " That different sections of the coun- ng w. hat is termed fee for hos- = try may be compared as to efficiency yitality” in exacting 5 per cent of the |{TY may be comparec a8 9 CHCITOTY Eate receipts at_the exhibition games |in these tests, P Yiayed here. 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