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50 __SPORTS THE EVE G STAR; WASHINGTON v “C., THURSDAY MARCH - 29, 1923. SIPORTS. Pirates Should Prove Real Contenders : Bush Plans Intenswe Work for Pitchers C ORbAIRQ DUE TO WORRY BOTH CGIANTS AND REDS DMcKechnie Has Improved Outfield With Russell in| Right and Club Is Stronger With Schmidt Catch- HERE IS MANAGER DONIE BUSH’S QUARTET OF BACKSTOPPERS. l PILOT FAR FROM PLEASED WITH FORM OF TWIRLERS Only Mogridge, Hollingsworth and Warmoth Up to Par—Brillheart’s Wildness Responsible for ing—Bad Training Weather 1 Defeat by Cincinnati Reds. H‘J Handicap. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. T SPRINGS, Ark. fall of water w BY JOHN B. KELLER. AMPA, Fla, March 29- til the Nationals homeward trip north they will not have to leave their own train / March 2 Moving forward through an almost intained a steady barrage from rom now ur start the impen one limit of Texas to the other, the scouting expedition arrived ! g field, that 4-to-2 defeat handed them by the Reds yesterda cre, bringing almost the first sunskine of two weeks to the Pittsburghers at Orlando ending all barnstorming in Florida. Three more games are and the Boston Americ who ar ining here. at Plant Field, the Phillies showing here Saturday and the Tampa club The National League race for a triangular aifair, bounded on The Pr-nv of the Florida Statc League next Tuesday and Thursday. ampa a week from Saturday, but that contest will, sburg, where the National ].ru the hypothenuse and the other two s ing from 100 to 1 dow The t cinnati and Pittsbur, While Pittsburgh Cincinnati in ¢s by possbilities, all of them rang- 13-e is composed of New York, Cin- were to visit ’ likelihood, be transferred to St. Pe are doing their main work The lack of exhibition games doe s not so r advanced as cither New York or i not mean that the Nationa e soaditn cof Siegany) ofithems joRging: ca - be permitted to ease up in their conditioning work. As usual, dril Stheyimake e R the bases, not a moment's hesitation need he hield mornings and afternoons here, with all hands not on the casu 1at Pittsburgh is in the National League race the list reporting. The pitchers are to come in for some specially sever. workouts, for Manager Bush is far irom satisficd with what most of th mound staff has shown so far. Of all the hurlers u,\ml he ex- coming scason e reserve strength of cable. It s no the team is adm the reserve | {WHITE SOX WORK OUT | Eth by ¢ Dreyfus hibitlons series, George Mogridge, the they may | e o oS went thiae | BRILLHEART IS WILD ve o eall | IN STREET AT SEQUlN A Tnen aoinke the Cards Tast Satur { G ay, has & o best demonstra- el g s civalswin || CHICAGO. iaw Hon. Tie £10 mot. Ahow anyihing th CINCINNATI (N. L) expeet this year. 0 atreet {approached @ hit. and came out of oty “‘ N the affair in superb conditio Burns, Lefty Warmoth, southpa evider verature Harper, « Was in ev in- 4 > ati camp—the regu to| In Seguin, made a regul ed from Little “"I"“ l"',"’th | T broushit wround to v and | 4ay’s work impossible, and m L | o away with w jump. | ager Gleason resorted to the city {;};‘;}:&24” 3 ]"fin.‘.?‘gm‘u;‘ e | strect for thirty minutes of throw- i _mes L e o feder (Bask ikaa (Clamis. uc & ball about and loosening up being charged with the los ave der task | exercises. other. Jezebel Tecumsch an 0t said Dreyf “be- | \'.m.m no work has been pos- r"ga‘»}"'fi‘ »;"‘;\lh‘dv"fi“"f:”“': = ! e wi ship ez gnin toFuliy thelstmongery faced the Reds here Tucsday, v 31 Giants play | Jay Bee Brillheart is £low rour S vt think we 1 ling into the form that possessed ARHINGE i interfere with last season : win penna — — Untll Walter Johnson is ready to 4 . Bt take his ylace on the hill, the Nu- il 10 tell w e 'I""k"“'\"” 5 tionals probably -will have to H it } cam back < s to Jack Holll hei N eariy sprin But. lo : : 3 3 e 0 at it from le. the play e e & 2 = °f L have not been in dry hea DEIDRCADO 35 DAL - 4 the players upon |.ng when e et | i along at a rapid ntly, as he e h he ntered the responsibility. | 1ove ne h und eas demonstrated against both the Cards | Fiers 1 T wa antion of disenpiine that | they may be better fitted to char and the Reds. Hollinghworth is | Hankins, p. . i lost the ‘pennant for a team that [ OF CiMate by reason of thelr expert mastering u slow curve and in th = e L A Al WherC | mid April has seen some chilly blasts $Batted for Brillheart in sixth. ciph » emphasized as that \n’ "" 1 iblow off the luke Other Recruits Deficient. ‘I_"‘ Snail 4 T i T e ana oL e I'd rather have 1 g0 to §lim McGrew as yet has failed to | Wushington 100100000 th plavers broke training in it Is today.” said Drey- - produce anything that would indl-| Twobase it Harpor S i dl sontinuEAE ot ioe to go th sweated out cate he i< p r the big le Brillheart. Left ou bases—'locinnati, & « trip until they utterly ruined ; 2fter four weeks in the tropics. I Z 2 5 z while Dad Hank «though an | Washington, 10. Doubla play —Con t ; I a'hey uterly ruined {yelicve T have all the better of 1t." ing camp in Tampa, shows, from left to right. Pat Gharrity, Muddy Ruel. Pete Lapan and Bill Hargrave. Gharri ¢ Worker. needs Tuueh more school - | Blurge” Struck ont—iiy Kedh 2 fiases 3 (Cor 1935 . weak arm vields to treatment, will bear the brunt of the work with Ruel. Lapan and Hargrave have displayed <o much promi=e that both of them may Kay B cart, 4. it by pitch Benton, BARRACKS NINE AMBITIOUS |YANKS CAN ALL BUT SIX BT prshen Ly ‘ | |IMAJOR LEAGUE ROSTERS ity to mect requirements i u I V] »J BB i b J wansis s | TQ) ANNEX SOLDIER TITLE ¥ YORK YANKEES 2 ‘ . T tbering rapidl it n tl The outfleld will be Bigbee, Carey | 4 [":'l' IS YEARS RUUK'ES NEW YORK YANKEES I while befors e it in | "Dl iantkine, Youthrat righthande eyfuss dec { = {condition to go the route. Walter | to fairly good ball in the last """ A Beclared ofthe (. e e e (e 0 et Pitchers. Bats. Throws. Played with in 1922, Pet. | Cesterday pitched to the battery Tius tnninee; BiGhe Nitonsas coqla d\‘fl“u:"n'-’: t;\l« 1 o :: :: ‘::IIE:P! the flr’fl‘lin,a t‘k;i & v:svix:r.:lhipl;l; ?\Y'“n ;Indvu!hl‘n,;i \\l:‘)‘x Frank Keck is e e A ot tice of the small £qu hen | Reds’ orthodos ger, who succee e last spring Pittsburg UMBLINGS firom soldier base ball te: in this vicinity have NEW YORK, March 29—Manager St Sl B R R Y ankee: 500 n_pmhen :nomred to Orlando. The | B, -u“ the \l'lr!fl’\‘&l‘z(\:lng‘.]"tln & bu games because the | std. Tinotcol chillleng s have coest it the wutions Pate ) . 8 P 28 Alunager| Sohnson, Elbert . It Aberdeen (Dakuta) 522 | Lig fellow also indulged br off lum s | d. Tn [S ges h crept intc 21 Miller Huggins of the New York | Maym. Carl W........ " nkeex clubbing and fielding drills, He and the doughboys are expecting the old diamond game to re- | Yankees vesterday announced at the Mekinstry, Fa¢ H.o ! Eree agent Whipped over a few fast ones t can pick up fi ceive its first impetus next week. Soldiers from Washington Barracks, | New Orleans training camp the re- | niggttll C e\ ® o on h lexton (Sally) :I‘:-l‘l‘:‘rl‘r‘u‘aj‘x et ‘\x* “::r‘&‘m}rj (uf‘»” et D oute, e Wl wdn the | undes the leadesship of/Maj: Hatry Offutt, held theis first intensiveiprac-flegse ot &1l ibutiaix frecuniteiof this | Racttger, Qnenr - B SowsCity (Western) e at Tiiak st iias ed last year. " Itice vesterday. They are out for the scalps of Bolling Field, Fort Wash- ;"}'u f"}";’:fi:w 1;"“::,01‘; "wwrl\“);-{( resepbeg L4 n e Talveraity A mz o”:u..m quarte ;lrx'f,?-l‘(}}ifl',','}f » ‘s reflections along that line | o3 & Sy z A eved oo er | D€ turned ague S | Suggs, John 5 ¥ K Memphis (Southern Asxo.) 37 15 16 . Aenlin cith olt nd logic B {'be | ington and Fort Myer. Plans now arc being considered for a soldier |, 0t O¥EC (2 WHIEE T QNS | Suway, Joh Fd s inot get § with all it Mnr l‘n;:‘(n“l‘l';hi league in this city. becomes effective. Artus, George C g '.: :‘: ;""""-;'"'-l i fl';,' < vear, catehing for the . ceiniy " (International) % atehing for the |\ “pase ball team will be organized | Lieut. James H. tton has been | He announc Br alleeiie) rnur uftalo n T ot o e | by the Fairlawn Athletic Assoclation | abbointed manag tmeipost temmi; Cotl SRS LN e o - A 3 SR En v z ation | ¥ ot Humphre. a. _ Henry Lavallle, outfielder. Schang, Walter H... Both It - Vankees 319 His' ability 1.';,. ball jat & meeting Friday in the Masonic | the Bridgeport club. Eastern League; | Inflelders. ; 2 . % Bill Conroy o his 3 ROIT, —Three m JUS | Hall, 14th and U streets southeast. p ock team re- | Elton Langfo tle the At. Anderson, George E it Fort Vonroe Army team No record first 10 third 1 where he is du el werican League pont =l o | Hiayereiet dihe Slaninech BIoxd; outfalaer: to 4L | Baker, Frank R yankees o9 work regular at Ossie Bluege | f3n CIT e Pirate | Teams desiring games in the sixteen anond, at 17th s lanta club, Ass R Joae K Yaskees 154 LS e “hortstop, | team were unfit for duty todas, the re ence in seventeen-year-old class are r Jin oo il mouthes Georse Artus JeNally. Micka K yankess ‘p..,.m- Peckinpaugh's finger is more |sult of injuries sustained on an unkep: ested all Melv amby, o Bis 4 . e o - . severe d t tamond at R a c ted Stojfcalit S EIFInSHambs the Big ns has called practice | 15" Atlanta, Southern Ass | Quintana, Ratael . I Havana, Cuba B o e diamond at Rome, pra ter 5 p.m. p.m. Manager Gla McKm\zry, pitcher, | Seott, Everett i Y ankees oy ot Te ten days lon| o tice game with the Rochester Int a5t ' S e L southeast, is bOOK- {ern League; George ‘ . R Yankees ing to Bush. When the digit h \als was staged v ”'-m"]'l‘fi“""“l‘j‘ct Plaza A. C. has issued a challenge | 118 Sumes e O mon It I S oeasen. | Wighi. John A’ I (GRsitmmeegn.(5:-A) Peck will get on the job between | were Lu Blue, c . e Pl = B v be kel e | Outfielders. second and third bases. vester Johnso! tack will fall to Barnhart, and he .Am‘ to teams in the Sesgnteento-| Hilitop Atklede Club will open i are Llbert Johnson | acten: Dweacs I, R University of Alabama Yo record secon ey S iyestar dchnaon ¥ still clout the ball from one town to | twe ar-old division L for | Season Sunday, when it meets Man- | Spa Bernie Acton and Rafacl | Haines, Henry R R Reading (International) 135 Brill's Wildness Cos i i e clgpel CCR nother. Carey, the Stre cr | ager Johngon at Lincoln 4321 forl,gcr Gardner's Black A. C.. at West |Quintana. the Cuban. The remaining ! semdricks, | L R Iveston (Texax) The loss yesterday may be at 4 o tho aide of noTin 1 not ng himself. e | games. Yirgini: avenue and al street r Oscar Roettger, pltrher:‘ ngtord, Flton L R Lubbhock (West Texas) tributed to Brilll s wildness more E W or has by too cool, and lke| ooy | northeast, at 3 p.m. Manager “Slip” |Ollic Tucker, outfielder: Bennie Ben | Lavallle, Henry Lz Worcester (Eastern) K ng else, for t ationals 3 B | player who has speed in his! Completion of the base ball diamond | Alsop will choose from the follow- | gough. catcher: Harvey Hendricks.! Wensel, Rohert K 1 Vankees ‘950 | 12 enougl to g ordi- nenend he knows enov e Echio A. C. 15 pacted me reddy Noone. Roy Whal-|outn hle‘r\:‘(‘;;‘urf Plgras, pitet ‘uunlr.'.' eenpe M. “Babe’ £ Tankees nary ball game. e on the 1 at the start the | next week. Ci ne of hat suburb " Hook Bddie Edes T, o Ny hite, infielder. Smith, mer . een 4 € e he s from the ice factory, e | confident of a fast nine this sea- - on. Bill Neitzey, Johnny | Walvers have been asked on Pitch- | Tucker, Oliver D. I R’ NewOrleans (5. AL 149 4 storm :"‘;‘*.’,,m. his ed bug along side of him|son. Complete uniforms and equip- kins, “Blac * Elwood. Amon|er Al Mamaux by the Brooklyn club| Witt, Lawton W. LR Yankees 140 976 Ge . who was perhaps the most | ment have been obtained and a heavy | Milton Johnny because be failed to abide b s | cob Ruppert. President. Willer J. Huggins, Manager. ed for nine safeties of any outfielder in 1822 in | schedule will booked with bach and’Mike | linary rules, Owner Charles H. Eb- . Viee Presid ward G. Barrow. Bus, Manager. | {hice of them, clustercd in th tie Nationals. The speed of those xt few week: - { betts announced at Clearwater, Fla S New Orleans. training ca session tally 3 ) should confidence to the = <iaa ndidates for . Roberts | Cay 70.000. 1 by Bril ced by Rice's chers that the outer gardens will| Members of the Columbia A o “)'v‘."“ forme the Sherwoods, will | 1 gle. \.mugm ther in the fourt i I'o well protected. la game with any teams of the thir- & tonight at the home || EXHIBITION BASE BALL | ! But Brillhcart developed wild streaks | ordered to join the regulars for the W 4 S s tle. Mills street and | H L n two innings, passing two batters. | der of the tour at Talladega, A e e e, pitts. | Tmond mext, Sunday. ©Call Manager | 30 iand avenue northeast lstt s 5 ON COLLEGE DIAMONDS. |in sadition to vielding & couple of | today burgh rwnl\ ay - ts :ml snem}1 and 8 o'clock. Nort Feste Grioles wounld like to Lakeland, Fla.: | Wichita Falls (T. 5 ’.\l Annapolis: Syracuse, 10; Navy, e weather seen, too mucl i S o s & e Gilder, Prue 5 LI S nat it figuring on “)m{ Omelals of the Colored Departmental | 1ITan&¢, Bames Wit ans, uwalimited |5 Louis (X). [&:\‘:\l—?fi'“ o g ol wcon: Mercer University, 3 tsburgh Hycwill “he irees DeasueinllimecEtonigticiat 8 oicloclc station II, route S, Anacostia. 2 0 Kitchen. ‘At Princeton: Princeton, 7; Villa ' Nweeks from now, Pi l;urb,lx mostiaes] i the Masonic Temple Hall, 11th ekl atteries—Pfefter, Sells w.ggmg. : Nave edly will be one of the sides of | street betwen Q and R streets north- o ractic rill: o nd Clemons, Aingmith; Uhle and | ,, & 5. . " At Williamsburg, V. Holy Cro i 1 ‘mentioned triangle. | west, to elect officers and formulate | genento . 1o iy orice, Jrills the | oxeil (At San Francisco, Calif 15 3|7 Wiliam ano Mary y Cross, Double Grip PARIS no mistake about it. TUn-|the year's schedule. 5 e | Eemasg i ) 10 1% &| At Lexington, Va S VI are pronounced by lov- | . At Rome. Ga Chicago (N.). - seee 13 New York University, i et Rochester (1).... 1L 10 71 Batteries—Cheeve l\uu‘h;m‘u flnd[ At Atlanta: Penn State, i Geor- ers of sportand men of 1 { troft » - 2 18 4 tnett; odge, and Yelle. ii ech, © = COLLEGE BASE BALL GETS e ——— e pisen sl e e er security and ease. oy Theater base ball team, one lof the four representative teams of Say PARIS when you v | Harry M. Crandall's neighborhood buy. | theaters. are now undergoing a Y. | strenuous practice by Coach Hurney, | 3000 Hours of = aager Iitris is pleased with the = number of candidates out for Solid Comfort” (LE local college uines swing into action today when Georgetown | the team. v ‘A4.STEIN & COMPANY versity meets Syracuse at the Hilltop, University of Maryland | 1nitial practice of the Association | Children’s MICKORY Garters faces Richmond Dniversity 5t Bichianid: V., - ic Univer- | Western Union base ball team will s es Richmond University at Richmond, Va., and Catholic Univer Belalieinay So5 i on Ainnoaoi CHICAGO New Yorx sity clashes with the Marines at Quantico. |4, Monument Grounds. Candidates Double Grip In vesterday's game with Gallaudet, the Marylanders proved that |should report to ¢ Linkine = vor they must specd up if they expect to bring back a string of victories |Bames write to W. W. Artz, business irom their ten-day Easter trip, which starts at Richmond today. manager o the Westérn Union Telo- 35c andup he score was S to 7. the first close = z > argin of defeat that the Kendall s ! tircemers have ever registered ! ‘RTERS nst the Marylanders for a num- At tie Sign of the Moon—Wonder What Mertz Will Say Today? T of vears. Tfowever. it is possible ! Open Until 6 P.M.—Saturday, 8 P.M 2 1he Marylanders did not uncover a M~ y, 8 P.M. 1 L | i I Nometal can touchyou “The same wpplics to Catholic Uni- | 7 versity. A defeat of 11 to o with the i Marines vesterday means that the | | oklanders must pep it up if they | 1d to down the Holy Cross nine | ¥. Holy Cross is tated as one best aggregations in the Values that Can’t be Equaled Quality Tailoring Always One of the best carly season games In the city is expected when George- swn_miects the Princeton nine at Hilltop Saturday. 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