Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 30

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,”;( ) HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 7923. SPORTS. et he s Gl Dodgers Show Up Wellin Training : Bushmen Tackle St. Louis Nationals Today MAY SURPRISE THE CRITICS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE Robby Has Dug Up Some New Pitchers and Young | Infielders Who Promise to Make Brooklyn a Factor in Parent Circuit This Year. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. ARWATER, Fla., March No matter which way vou turn in Clearnater vou are surrounded with beauty or find a Brooklyn o corner. It is a place of fowers, iruits and a won- | Looking out toward the gulf no one wonders that miles to fish here. and. ivoking into the hand n built especially for Brooklyn there is | ooklyn has selected the town for training quarters | ud perhaps indefinitely ature have been kind to the teams in Florida this | the grounds are vastly and were inches decp good as their own at | .jMOLLA FINDS TENNIS EYEl AS TRIP NEARS ITS END MOVIES OF NET STARS | WILL BE SHOWN HERE - Crandall upon the ;‘;U\MERICAN RACQUETERS | ARE BEATEN IN LONDON| ON Delivery Department won the cham- pionship of the Western Union Duck- N Lea t night when it de atic Departme h to decide t ti turned with the Hen- had high game of | Been Winning. oiont Ofce Depastment cay way in Which ¥ou | with scor 145 and of this pres- |ning the first game b that the | Miss Christianson of ti game of 111. CANDIDATES FOR OUTFIELD BERTHS WITH NATIONALS THIS YEAR 'HOLLINGSWORTH AND ZACH ' TO FACE RICKEY’S CARDS. | Hankins and Russell Vietims of 9-4 Defeat by Brook- lyn, Gagnon Being Principal Offender in Poor Support—Goslin Hits Hard. BY JOHN B. KELLER. the Washingtos afternoon the s at Plant Fiel un* " mn:" Rl Repe re ap wa en. indicate thit Goslin, Wade and Rice. whe appear herewith in that order. starting saznon® . Ix Poor. with o n the Irfl uvll lmhl fnrlh in l.fl center and right field-. re ctiv ely. for the Bushmen. when they will take the field for the opening game April 18, . who has shown class enough to be retained and may yet win a regular berth. and on the end is George MeNamara. the erstwhile "'§SERGI,MURPHYAW5NS SHAMROCK . €. INTENDS 1 WG THRIEY BRISH CHASE CLaglg T PROWUCE TITLE NIXE “wuy ¢ 10 chicagn pa | x Touzh Time. e the Battinz Demon. FT. MONROE QUINT OUT i OF Y BASKET TOURNEY YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio. 3. Powers ‘Heitmuller, Laubach, B. « K| Drew. B. Brown : Bremerman ¥ 1 Any others who » to jon th squad should g& sch with derby candida p % | Baum, 3346 Park pl 1 were: Detroit, 29; Toronto, 485 ) Mullen ene B in the DSHIELDS OR_BODIES. collapse before the | secona highest price of the going l Aztee A. C. players have heen called : inni eis b Installed While You Wait. | as it is going it is| Miscellaneous quint of the Corpora- |10 J- . Hawkins for $13,000 n is building for |tion Audit League won two out of 1 of voung |three from the Review team with scores of 432, 467 and 181. MecGil had the high game of 107 In taking two_out of three games from the Farm Management the Bu- reau of Pl Industry of the A Itural Interbureau L arks for the to be ned | PUY fox keep on as ity ind finished last season PRIyn has pow d 1 he way with anxfer of the Railrond V. ) 1e_won two out of thr pilders with t down here in pi grabbing the second that they are games for |3 it fizat [ S5 (e Foouer pivgronnds a and NI EEADS TRININY: QUEND WILL UNRAVE it 17th and D streets southwest. All of the plavers ’ L TANGLE. streets southeast. ar e {on _the rolls and any others wishing | FEverett Spikes, star basket Epiphanys' Stan- | players and any others who ma; P with the are asked to se ball plaver, has been el Li \nmxx will! to try for pl a nest repo ~ & 1 d_captan of the Trin College the { on hand. to the | charg t ¥ = The thece X i P { claim to be in a| A meeting of the Aerial A. €. Wi : - S i o for the lead be held ton at the reside T singer an ; Sitovin: INDIAN ¥rank. Mrs u,;x\.: 4 the members of | ha y b 5 § MOCTOCYCLE : . DISTRIBUTOR || o seholastic E v : - C. =q @ and Tavlan Strects Used and Rebuilt Motocycles Sold ange, Va. | ¢ ."' Willlam S. Phillips team, unbeaten on Easy T h ADril 6 and hers | cha the Real Estate League| A hanquet will he held by the T HOWARD A. FRENCH & CO. while Tech will journey to the for two years, will hold its first prac- | Printers nine tonight in the Mt 124 Oth Street N.W. v. but tke Brooklyns have e 1S Virginia town April 7. tice Saturday afternoon. Al of the | building, _—_— § M se gall man- | Registry won twe out of three from | the Pennsyivania Avenue senior quinty Jast night in the Post Office zu mus tezistry's scores were 500 anc o them. “even | REBIStrs re 181, nd Florida mrapefriit league if Ls fact that} perminal Tee of the District League They e won has rigged some of lwon all three games from the the other managers nals last night with the scor Copyright, 1923.) 391, and 548, McCarty of th me took the honors with a 367 set and ga f 130, GEORGETOWN IS PRIMING | "R "¥lf W8r 1w out of three TO OPPOSE MARINE NINE |57 557 and Mekaw of the win: ners had set of 378 and Bellam a Georgetown base ball players are|game of 1 hing their HHM prac o to Quantic . opposing the es eac) s—Smith, Coveleskie and Msatt Luque. Rixey and Hargraves, Wingo, YOU'LL WANT YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT —BEFORE YOU SHED YOUR OVERCOAT; SO COME IN AT ONCE AND SELECT IT FROM FABRICS THAT ARE BRIMFUL OF SPRING- TIME. 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