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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ( Addition of Bentley Strenthens Giants : Five Bushmen Now on Hospilal List WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923. SPORTS. FORMER ORIOLE IS SLATED THREE NORTHERN NINIES | | Disabitity witt Prove Blow to Bushmen cop ovirTiME BATTLE | | GHARRITY’S ARM IS SORE BY McGRAW FOR BOX WORK | PLAY HERE THIS WEFK | pemerg = ‘ i Ses AND GAGNON HURTS KNEE . Duseaun, 1f. Totme. 21 { Fonseca, . 14 S, - Pi N - . o Three blg northern college nines| - : s MRS i 1 “Babe Ruth of International League’” Can Pinch Hit, |invade washington this weer when . . . , k. Hargrave, . 2 3 o/ Nationals Today Are in Orlando to Again Meet Cin- Donoliue, p.... *Rimmick ... 5 0 % = Syracuse faces Georgetown tomor- - el o . . and Sub in Qutfield or at First Base If He Tow; Holy Cross meets Cathollc Uni- o ",'X'_ i = cinnati Reds, Whom They Defeated Yesterday . . . versity Saturday, and Princeton visits | : Lpdu g . 4 Falls Short as a Pitcher. the Hilltop on the same day. . : " : ‘ il by 4-3 in Ten Inning After Its game with Gallaudet at . % N & Kendall today, Maryland University ¥ = 5 " e will journey to Richmond University, ' s . off « urn! A0t L BY JOHN B. FOSTER. | where it opens its initial game of the i | Mt e AN ANTONIO. Tex. March 28—The, addition of Bentley to the |ten-day Easter trip. 1§ Giants simply is an attachment of power to a boiler in which cnough | Catholle University plays the Mu- : |z o steam now is being generated to force most of the National League |Tiies today and tomorrow at Quan . o i Do il duty. Catcher Muddy Ruel, who had a finger injured last week ’ll\‘ Some idea of the strength of & “ Warmoth, to its knces if the parts of the engine move smooth and no one throws | the Martnes can be gathered from| ki % % i = game at St. Petersburg, barely had heen declared fit for work when € emery into the bearings between now and an indefinite futur {the way in which they trimmed g > 3 s 2 WL Gagnon, infield recruit, put himself out of commission by dislocating el ‘ jcuse yesterday by . thy 5 ¥ | Denolue in seventh inn 5 v Backst e LR ae Now. Bentley, of coursc. is the present feature of the Giant camp. |5 Six home runs were made in the 14X ot when winning ran was score right knee, and Pat Gharrity, backstopping veteran, was forced Bentley joined the Giants in the long hours of a hot cvening, and,.strange | game. ' ) S E $hatted for Hollingsworth in pinth inning. | playing in the game against the Reds when a soreness developed it fact, did not ask for food, but for a bed. He wnated Te "$e had | % % 4 o 03000000 63ithrowing arm. These latest invalids are keeping con with Joe Judg Sl e s o RO P L e G TR 4 o e ; i 100 02000114 Roger Peckinpaugh and Kay Beach, who have been ailing for <ot »ctfl; riding «-m': u‘\u the i‘._.x~ !|‘A|\|~ in one of those bounding Indi K i t nits—E, Hargrave, Harper, Harria: | mpore f5 g pocaibility that Ghar-,would get t i rubber trains which arc good for the liver. but tough on the living. ! : itefmmiek, Gosln._Stolea , There ls, & possibilisy, kot Gher.wagld et Koy The mext momlie < aters ne pag ] 2o She e Ie stuck I outy »; 2 ” s *: ne Lo ouseca to Fow- j@action within a few days, but the | i nd his strange quarters and before he had | with Jack Dunn for o long time, but Finncon. Left o —Cincinnats | severity of the ailment cannot be |l time to reatize that he was ays we isfled to stay with ! i 4 Gigton, 10, Bases on balls —O Zuch' | determined until a thorough exam- | L o here Davy Ciockett and ause he was well patd for | | 1 - B Coen Hits—Off Zachary, O in | oy e cHocougn) exe i} Trav real fighters in their g e bubble of tame had . off Daroliie, 7 10 6 inning<; off Hol- | INatlon 18 D a2y, | daeno ,‘]““ Warmoth Hurls the Final, he was snatched nway from the 1 no attraction for him. A & lingsworth 5 innings; off Warmoth. none | SUffering considerable pain, although| pefiy Warmoth. th u Gostin 1 RLANDO, Fla, March 28Five members of the Nationals now ar listed as casuals, two being so recorded yesterday immediate after one who had been ailing for a week was restored to actiy i i 3 0 o o 0 0 ] s e was back n pl ). th fast table und put Lo work o the Mexican dollar earned in the Inter- 2 1 g 3 plE Jmee wiis noc hackiin mle by the grounds. national League went as far as one » — G L after it was Injured. He is not e with the Tnfort it had been raining and | carned in a bige league. g - 2 1 as Injur e not ex ¥ e : Wikiatv piteherowarmoth. Tosing | Shqng o lg mot ex. el E So much of it Lou ssociation with the Inter-: BOSTON, March -Capt 5 & ires—Messts. Ormsby ang | Pected to return to practice for a d 5 week iht hits accumul i » bhall shoes that | natic ;;'.1 \l\‘uh the scenery u]nln‘fl Burns of the Red Sox. recently de- 5 ¥ 3 1 bour and 50 minutes. :.:"_;xrl:aflv;wl il T turs oHIA gE ¢ :xy h " BNG o - tn fear | 20t o that he kuew every sign on | €lared to be the only man in the| batung practice in the early after-|hander. b ; 2 e s i o = Sise omiie 3 1 3 noon, vistin his leg when & until the ninti that he weight instead of the railrosds whether for spavined | squad who was sure of a regular ’ & § " r Boon, twisting 5 S e parting from it. But be batted and ran | pitchers or decadent teeth, and he | berth, may o to the St Louis| L B oo st e e e e e nabie) tha N and had his pictu ke repeitediy by | sought a respite » he told Duni groene in exchange for an outfielder ; 9 Gt 8 v Ry i Bl Hol! th had the photagraphers. He high in | one Ly hat b waunted a change of % "a'rlr“”‘ from the ¥ 1 ¥ wher Blesh amd come:imes when e Stoped | Sins and asked that he be passed |and a piicher, according to word from | : % Gharrity gave to Ruel in the | fron gaimg wher for the bull e was reminded that Lo some tewm in w major | the Hot Springs, Ark. training camp. : s fl;fi;‘,‘;‘,’l’l"‘fi:r"'a"l"";'n_f,‘; TR At {mom ir belt embraced more rapturovsly than | league. Dunn knew that ha had a Worry over the coudition ofl ing. Muddy celebrated his return to|the Reds in or It did last tall when he quit playing for Bentley and opened the 7 o J he offers of the men who George Sisler is belicved to have ¢ active service by driving in the team's | | e e tiel i a lot and threw quite u S0% ac) { » R e session o e ten- vade e Tk T i el Sencou B Reds Made Big Bid. able Red Sox first sacker | gume that may decide the Dis-|inning engagement that went (o the | Wade walked first day and now he has been properiy inati had made a bid of m-r-‘ T Lov . | 3 v ‘n’,.‘ I o ball (;mnnn«-n‘f}:‘“:”f;: Natlonals by a count of 4 to 3. u:‘ ‘»l:-,ffl,“-»r initiated into the lodge o W Cham: ssand for him. One day last ! ST 1C 2 4 tris se played tirda : oy, anoth e s o o Uie manager of the Clneinnati |17 Star fiest sacker o St evening. when' the Athletic Axain Have Even Split. distant and O e i el o inc e oo e Gineinnatl! Americans, will_not be able to join e e Nt - {field for it et it ore LS TSRS ced unan Tim ™ ihat | the Browns at Shreveport. La., April f ool AL 8 o'clock in the latters| The vietry vesterday once more!(Couci's Iefthand ammunition than they Jave after he h:‘l e y)l|n‘m hl”" ha | 2 as previously announced { | gave the Nationals a fifty-fifty stand- | galloped home i ‘L‘""'l“"‘“ ‘"!‘ ok '”\," 3 e ‘M,k““l‘|l,“‘m S DA DMUMD S S0 He is suffering from a sinus infec ','“ in the exhibition jferies v ith ,",4 )m‘: it been 5 as s r the chanees of the il ise. W tion, resulting from a recent attack | four w and as many losses. Man- | have added a s York club lave another buost in Later the New York club purchased | 5% b s i ager Donle Bush IBrGrEnt: Hial| Was oot Tor tWo, sus ook JYew, kol ; . s physician sald ager Donle Bush today broughi his|was good for two sa e percentigs’ coltmn. I he dooast WL Agiin Cincinati that I o charges to this lown. & hundred miles | Ke good—which is not to be t £] i e he marketive . where- | [0S would be able to join his team- A 2 from the Tampa base, hoping to bet- for the momcnt—he e sub- | Ui showed a D s ¢ ter a 50 Winping record for the e s the e outfield, sub-first base and it " ineinnati club in which it o = time this spri gave a partic the I tiomal Leag Odaiy « very much in the bidding. ! ; &4 i eums el 3 B At s order fall vesterdar, He registered sin gomh Siedocs” i v o of to have been dt ;wESTERN IRAGK 'I'EAM ok b £ sugicorium i e | Neatfonala in thels frst of twe tilte|in the first. fourth and eighth Utk g ression action for the 8 g s B e ohennted it Rerlaied s, in adai o is for business v e Bahe is bl a second ood squint | | % ; : oren. | scheduled with Betma P | the extra sessior #olf. He come 1 b the innocent outsider may be ety wes Thi the S b 3 i Yank il Za. -, veéteran 8o A S % 3 where Ruth practic | iven for thi st it would 5 % : 8 Droks i Sl Jeteran, sonl : : n he smashed into a doubls childhood n n a zood idea for Cincfnnati i b o : ) * 3 ! position: '!"i“':‘::";d_f’ EoaRliaminered Moarciy by Should oo : e 3 S To 3 4 g ndent tosmers lost p | Hollingsworth, Nt-hander, after | s Hitting. stresk owa AR Teisnt p RS T T - ! o 5. : ° winners ‘made eight | was hit sharply, but remarkable out- Hop off eith % ine Or 105 R N atiohal, W ich | atbrEer. 1 T AL aatE e e e e ity e 5 field “play by Dick Wade, former Sam hit Wl vieio the in its ambition 1o head New York off, no easler Minneapolis star, striving for a pla 1 1 tra d dircetly keep the pace of the yol that of the small boy who, as: S€rvices of u track coach, is combing | v (B LEWIS THROWS ROLLER., | \/th the Nationals. and Goose Gos- innati fiel In the worked only in Bush proteges 7 Do the defeated tha overwhelming zation. ; nessed the train entering Texas, | the local colleges to obtain a tutor | - "1’;7 r!'l:""'nf"v!”:\n:-” 1:4 n >:«‘fl~- | nocked Fith Kamm over in Seguin bo ndeavoring on horsebuck to pre- {oh NEEoMaGAs Bavebeen (Strangler) Lewis. wor es _being stered against the ted seee g the cotton tarket and Bentley calt from immolating Itselt | 0F that job. Negotiations have beer stler. used b i rin five innings. tea and OConnell in San Antonio of the locomotive. {made with “Untz® Brewer. forinc 2 Coliseum, | In the meanwhi he a L bhed S Bdenthy il T M ’ A2 s Tohe doconior|iza sk atar Ar the Unthetu ) - ot ouston’ | kept pecking away u the Cinel L TN avoirdupois here and yon, the state tive driver finally came to the relief |q,n. = = 5100 t w A E X oller{iDIkcuera, R ! of Toxus al tiie present woment has | of nounted tiny by slowing down, i‘“"i' hl“l’o"l;’l“?""‘("’"”’”,‘I:" g . " i 220, pound the | hits fn enly one inning. the third & decided dip toward the equator. So ! The calf. run neck and necl | be unable to devote all of his time tu ‘ a1 Bl ,, prelim- | This kind of attack succeeded in the neh cash conmiedity s red | with the train, wias turned aside and | the cinder work THORER fnary e 1 [ooings whien el ateds B o ot ST e SN B b tled. ‘in the minth whe €0 may be foreed tuto oo of G0s ere | The F as L they are like- | (s, e by e e % draw. Tvan Sickailoff got a fo er with a wallo wthe uprisings o try to estal » as many cylinders as | oronpairected the track men. bu fow et ik Levitt t ‘ov h a w equttibrium. | now that an intense buxe ball prac. ! ED. GHARRITY. T ; T T < to Tack fa the ThiFd. Beatley admits that he was wanted (Copyright. 1923,) | tice has started at Western, Le will { | & . d sac dire and Charles De- Until two weeks ago oach Georz etral batiled £or twe minutes to all his. time to his diamond The simple anneuncement from Tampa that Gharrity was compelled 10 Zachary pitched well hopes. | retire from the game with the Reds vesterday hecazse of a sore arm will be r FOURNIER QUITS 0. B. jinning, when six hits, or . ceived with apprehension by Washington fans. The cateher. who was pra ydauble mized with a . fonzasn | AL L. Mareh | netted the Reds three markers | cdn Jestcrduyts game with Gousrit | cally useless to the olub by reasan of 2 Jast ~eazon, has been train-! .. Mienier, Farm ot firae tases | was acithdrawn after e / ‘ X |2 SWorthy contender for the inter. nz cautiously this <pring. and helieve n was sound again. Although - the St Louls Nationals, who |inning. While the Rteds were * | scholastic base ball title. The Blue ' with Muddy Reel available for hacks the team i better fortified than u report Ly the Brooklyn | iNg Zachary's dellve e 2 e ; - < 0l e won by 22 to 0. Coach ' jn 1922 eth TR 1 ), r being traded to th Joung: lexan uighthander, NEW YORK GIANTS— | | alte Swon by a2 to o n|n = .;~ »lrv-r,n will 'l covionsly ;m,-ln--nl if Pat’s pre. puble menus | S inided tohe nale at bav. bui in the ffeh |7 . = : o hines and Tl CBers the obd ailment has returied. for it is of such a nature that batting i= as painful AL el they fell upon him for three Brinkman, Phipps and Hanee o e Fe 2 painf nal team here during | SO L producea @ hrace. o tallies. 3 i1 B i PLANRACES FORGIRLS . zxummmor sases — “Bengon Will Play With Reds [F 5 i vaiet o0 Pitchers. Batx Throws Played with in 19: r.c Barnes, Jesse Lo .. B’ Giants Cvengrox, Michael . 2 Little Ra W throw by W evented a Rted s Johnson, Fred P Cevero . b4 e o |in the seventh. 'K N Asatud: | .. Regardless of Heydler™Landis {7 i s i ir 2 Butterie o : (gdl aless o eydier =-LaAMNd1S i nd whn surns st Wade 60| e MeQuilian, Hugh A . Bl ‘:\'-:«;1:.“!‘: v . o |appeared certain that Kimmick ltemorrow and ¥rida Morrison. W, Guy. . . RBloomington (Three-T) S i o Ginnts 594 " 16 i 5 . ey ' Zmgi -\mother finnovation is belng wro-| Grow CINCINNATI, March 28.—The controversy over the eligibility of ott, Jehn W ... il Giants : 800 posed for the Awerican Legion track ciita b Wb 7 e, & £ < it, Ofin 1. n Antonie (Teans) R e e i ; Pitcher “Rube” Benton has been definitely settled, and his contract, | ::,::IPE-." . '\.I".T.Z‘.'l :: "-'lm' tinie it is the possibility of several ! S¢ t i | signed with the Cincinnati National League club ten days ago, will be | : St e R levents Being added for girl athletes. | iorwarded to President John Heydler's office at once for promulgation, | Andersor. John D.. Heaumont (Teas Festerday ahe Ingependénts. & il Gr petosbure Fis according to a special dispatch received here from Tampa, Fla. | . M Correctly SstoR: S ARher ¥ o :m}ul :;u:”xzr:f-;;m “ rn‘ r-;n:l;“. Baston (80 2 Commissioner K. M. Landis, who witnessed the game between the Dl'eSSlllg Men Correct ¥ Bmith, Earl ............. i S aaon. JTooHeste | Batrerics — T v Reds and the Washington Americans at Tampa yesterday, declared: . . SEvies BRaRk L ot b legion games committee to stage @l P Wi & = ! S = f S ringtime-- Fatclaces RIS wiiny ase)l landl Depastm et b hat case is absoutely settled. | have decided that Benton is or p g Bancroft, David . ..Both Giants 841 | Commander John Lewis Smith ap- | eligib’e to play anywhere, and so he is." l § | i HOULD HAR- L L o Baltimore (Int'l) B8 froved the plan. Asked what will happen if Mr. Heydler declines to promulgate the | | THE FABRICS ¥OU SELECT SO0 Vi e 073 “The legion believes in enco contract, the judge said: O VeENT SHOULD BE SO STYLED AS TO : 3 S ;{'“. sports for all declured Capt 5 A Hilietge “I do net think he will do so, but, if he doe: sce something | BRING OUT_YOUR PERSONALIRT\\LQU Sl Relly, George L. ........ R ' -pa} Binith.. “and.in addition to the relav) g, v 1.y | quite interesting. My decision in this case wi { 1 LOOK AFTER ALL THIS FOR YOU: ¢ Macphee, Walter S.. R .‘m‘(r:t;“ttr ”:“'. :;:’.‘“"(n‘n”l}]d';“vr:l“::' : "l‘! and Womauck, " i;:;‘;gélk GARMENT IS A TAILORING MAS i B D44 Gash a 50-vard h broad jump Rawlingx, John .. .. . 3 o8 02 S0-3 4 At Monteomers N W YLOR. S - ] Srmin e W mapirtgdd S Mo s : OKP.O‘I.‘.K \HH;S TA.LvO\ o ! Good Tailoring — Not High Priced Cunningham, William &. .. R E was! T “Swan, who is staging the (’-||| v‘!vn;h 5 A v : 0 Mareh 28—Kid Nor-| - / i Migbee, Mahion Hepkinsyille (Kitty) 938 ' gumes, will place these events on NS S o & jue deeision over Jack FOR WINDSHIELDS OR_BODIES. | OFmetl S 3.0 San'vr T Betors menaay S M tan | Heaving: Sehiilings ; “Omaha, at th Instalied While You Wait. ©'Connell, Jumes J. sk San Franciseo (P.C. L. & K clubs inquire before Sunday. Iie can | Heaving: Schiliine Fo Shinners, Ralph ... : S tieetE B oiE i he reached nt Spalding's. vhere the | MeMillan. Tieimach c votnd hout Taxt v w'l::.:}?‘g%gx“‘[v. w Stengel, Charles D[] nts 565 .eep American Legion has opened athletic | kins. Brugey ! 7 | . N.W. Charley A. Stonehan, pre John J. Metiraw, manager and vice pres. poen added to the leglon's list, mak- | Minneapolis (A3 Feancis X Mobnane an SAS Antonio]No s jeaintng cai |ing a total of an even dozen relays | e A s Hugh Jeunings and Cozy Dolan, conchen. | carded to date. These two events | atteries - Lindie vlayed at apacity, 50,04 ! will provide half-mile relay races Mayer; Wills. Treon and Lani | tor 100-pound teams, and also for 120-pound aggregations, Entry blanks | are obtainable at Spalding’s. SHORTEN IS BALKING. BASE BALL ROW LOOMS | ALLIES IN'WORLD WAR; | srmish crew expecten it i TO ROW IN BALTIMORE | &, fiii i e Sl enton: avat AL Wi appropriated $2,000 toward the ex- Sopenges of the national amateur row- | | fng regatta to be held here Aug LAKELAND, ¥la, Mareh 25.—The| PARIS, March 28.—The first inter-' 3 and 4. R ehasing of Manager Art Fletcher!national fencing tournament since| According to members of the com- p ee making arrangements for the e hk e e Mondey by e wist eRded eitly by iiD 8 O E'c'e't,’ the famous Leander crew of Umpire “Duckey” Holmes may de- | turbance over a decision in the prin-| London, England. will be entered in velop intv a tangle in the spring|cipal match between Candldo Sassone, | the events. training schedule of the big leaguers. | the Italian professional foils chame The trouble bLesan when Holmes ! pion. and M. Benton, the French title g igh- chused Fletclrer from the n holder. H"h cr.de sixth inning of the Cleve ! Sassone, with the score 10 to 8 p _— . deTphia. mame. vesterd {points against him, objected to a de- ICyC es caime back on tho a1 i¥ i cision of the French president of the| A g judges and declined to continue the inning and again was sed. At the }ouy(. Cat calls, hisses and cheers 3 he fi termination of the game he informed | were intermingled, and French, Ital- ; (Tej flnest Holmes that he would not be per-|lin. Belgian ~and Dutch fencers wheel in I . ArK e Leeshupe, | Uironged the mat. i ; America mitted to enter the park at Leesburg, | IOREEL TNE T80 L g (it the at- | c =& b Guarantecd - where the Phillies are fraining and | tempts of the management of the | i 3 Guaran i 1 ; o w HY 3 ? where they are scheduled to tackls | lournament 10 assure them there was | five years. do Jou smoke? . sl ino real breach of fricndship between | HAVERFORD Get latest : ks 2 the Indiuns tomorrow npYEsElbne s Bicrashipitle STGLE GO, : y For pleasure, naturally. Hotuies 7 the ampits siznediby ] s and ) o ¥ : IFyouareundertheimpr&ssian President San Jdlinson 10, aficlste]ont DIl weeIMEL L o R ¥ . . v . & , Well, then—to smoke thatallartist'swork with paints, in the Indians’ spring games, and it Radiators and Fenders e N . = : : remains to be scen what will develop ANT EIND MADE OR REPAIRED. i better cigarettes is let us introduce you to the i l“l)cn')ux' carcies out his threat, One =5 Dgg‘éfi‘%&flifi}?fl)‘aks | simply to get more men who make R,(;lilsmm of the spectators at the game was STATT" . an . i i i Judge Landis, who told Holmes atter ng!;r.xr«m T lodlo. | 1436 P. . Tek CHIP wWOOD pleasure from smoking. SHi_s aOB.yIinhelx:afithnejshr m]:[;:t:fi e INDIAN Frank. 6764 Why deprive yourself it doesn’t have to be labeled. the pleasure? - Indians to_the Philly camp. L ! 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