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S [ ¢ . “ The Sy Shar. Part 4—4 Pages . C, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1923. Nationals End Their Losing Streak : Virginia Wins Top Honors in Legion Meet CAPTURE LAST OF SERIES, |[ "SHOTS® OF SOME OF THE SCHODLBOY TROPHY ALTHOUGH OUTHIT, 6 TO 4 — S e = e T0 EPSCOPAL HH Neither Zachary Nor Rommel, Mack’s Star, Is Able i Beers Breaks . Shot-Put to Go Route—Great Play by Peck in Mark for Section, Only Rec- Seventh Inning Saves Day for Griffs g b 5 v ' : . ' . : : ; ord in Excellent Meet. 1 ) B el b ; . v ok BY H. C. BYRD. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. - Ty ; 4 i s i iy i NIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ) HILADELPHIA. Pa., Ap 21—Donie Bush’s collection of diamond . it G e 4 - : i : T Z " sy it wonihe ‘;(,i;‘{ performers ended their string of consecutive defcats at three ; . oy ey b ) P i 3 i 5 3 ; trophy in the open events in when they obtained a 6-to-4 verdict from the mauling Mackmen | ) ’ T : - ; : " 2 : 2 i ! the American Legion track and field ay beiore the largest crowd that ever saw a ball game in Quakertown. | 2 e 4 ¥ 3 5 S - E ; 7 4 " i games in the Central High School Lhes attendance was estimated at close to 35000 and the fact that the c A % % ‘ s ¢ “ % :r-:hum vesterday. Episcopal High ating capaci of Shibe Park is s e 12,000 less, BT i e histc C ; 7 b Set S Bret i o g v‘.l,”:‘ ¥ ; I\., - “‘]:1\ ,Iv““‘t"“,dn'" 12,000 less, the jam in the historic : 'Y - % & - » i | School took first honors among the Jezebel Tecumsch Zachary, veteran southpaw of the Nationals, was | S O : ; & holahtic - unslitiitions, gaic Ut bpposed by Eddie Rommel, star of the Athletics staff, when the battle | 5 : - A il A vk ; 4 A D PLot Faiched Erctin e spe- ned, but neither was abie to stand the gaff. Zach gave way to Allen | o 5 ; : o, . . ' i D AS oll 757 vineandine ssell. who turned a nifty job of relief hurling after the porisider had . : ; ’ ; e - p A e ’ Ditncets IAthIeh = GIsbl dcored) the cent_hombed from the hill'in the sixth. The knuckle ball expert of B e -8 " . 4 & " e bR e he Mackian staff failed to show up aiter the bell in round four, while o L ; - 8 i ¥4, ; / Tl G il e ek s Successor, den, in turn was compelled to give way to . : . : i \ ) . : the lead, and late in the meet two ‘rvan Har s " % P . & 23 4 - StAT runners we withdrawn by that « . humdinger | 7 e G 4 _— 7 " v % 4 k 8 school in order to make sure of win- P » § ¢ 2 i g 1 ning one of the feature relay events i standpoint, | Q 3 ¥ 1 £ 4 o - G TR s . from the Mecadowbrook Club. And e S | quime A reLEF || || i | oy TP Y , . e ) b § ; o : 6| | Virginians were just as superior as : : 3 they had Dbeen in the other events v which Bucks R ASHINGTON Ben Baker, lead-off man for the AL o Shar Evans, Orange and Blue, gave Irvine, the et fad irsof o second runnmer. a lead of twenty e e S Har vards, and after that every man 5 Len e e widenied the gap until Bohannon i big inning fourth, whe |3 € cross the tupe a hundred vards in i1 throw by | MY welianie | Beokinpaygh, front of the anchor man of, the op- ling fact U registration of | Rugseln, p Virginia Has Great Four. Before the start of the race Baker, the Virginia captain, said that Vir: red tallies A sensational double pi ck, | Totals ginia Would run the mile next Satur- day at Pennsylvania_in about 4:20, hich choked a local "¢ | ZHILADELPHIA, AB. venth, was the ficlding feature of | Matthews, of . and he was about right. b terday the team probably w pastime Perkins, © done t well 1 it been pushed. mhnrns By Cael > THONER_ n ° > ] 8l mmenamno o] P 3 Hlmoswcono A Boowe Grifis First (o Score. o in the preceding contest the | Hauser 3 & L ding teet It ( T As it was_ it was timed in 4:24 2-5. ignals were the hrst to scor \gl;:”r‘l A " Episcpal ¥ I asiest kind being personally witended to by | Galloway, left ix shown the wtart of the of & e s jors in the Who belted one o Rommel's | poleh. for wirls. On right i . events for sch d forty- td bleachers | Rommel, p University y 2 four noints, and t rival, rity | Ogden. b | land, who won . Western High, got only twenty-three. Jut | McGowan Centsar dia. low its best run- U1 | B Harni : ; S e ners to comp. real line on its Totals DUAL MEET TO NAVY. | 1 . Seaith st od. . Tech's *Batted for Ricorda in ninth, ANNAPOLIS, Md. April % i best men were enter in relays, so L ot i B midshipmen casily defeated : ; i : : it also did not show its true point 1Hoped s the ashington = hurg a dua eld a ack e o & 4 scoring lue tloped hi Ml LB R B L urgh in jual field and track meet slin's | here today, 93 to 39 points. 3 % 4 . Ea Quentin Roosevelt Tost took almost in levt cent d |, Two-base hits—Hauser, Goslin. §. Harris, | ;. ! E < . i % i 3 S8 . i everything in the events for the bases under V «. | Perkins. Home runs—S. Harris, Miller. Stol- % * - g0 2 o e 2 B America Legion, getting a total of ftous Miller rolled 0| Hansors Biacoh. hfces_Evans Dykes. | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 5 Fi T ol L B i oo " > 5 33 points against 11 scored by Vin- Dykes to Hause:: S, Harris to Peckinpaugh to R H E. % 5o s . 3 8 cent Costello Post 4 e knotted the count in | Judge (2): Russell to Peckinpavgh to Judge. | Toronto ............ 2 % 16 o ” ' g G . 4 : ¥ Princess Club and the Gallaudet Bowever, and it was |Left on bases—Washington. 5: Philadeiphin, 12, | Jorery City. e 4 ;. « £ , S s 8 College representative had some fine : of Washinzton's | Bases on balls—Off Russell. 1: off Ogien. 1. |’ Biterier—Ensmann and *Hill; Hansen ang - e i 3 struggles in the races for girls, the who was res 0B B ammoi, 3k gutoBy Opden, 2. |Preita 5 . B ey i S . former winning out in the relay race b of a E5: off B. Harris. T in'l inaing: Bochester ... Siia-aDl AR s : > . 3 3 as well as in the points. % Dykes rolled | off Zachary, 1€ in 5 innings: off Russell, 6 in | Newark ... - U 9 i < Bill Beers, Maryland shot-putter, jusgled 4 H vitcher—By Ogden (S, Harris), | Batteries—Wisner and McQuinn; Schessler, 4 3 ! g 5 »_ {bettered all southern records for the irning pit~her—2Zachary. sing’ pitcher— | Haley. Class and Devine. - g shot-put when he tossed the sixteen- Welch on . Umpires—Massrs, Owens adn llin. | Buffalo . . e v ¥ ¢ E A % pound lead 45 feet « inch o NteR e | Time of game—e hours and 32 minutes, Readiag Wi sik i s 2 2 & : : SHuBsBeericatia st Tasing tn 4 et it = It e e e 1 ‘ ; - Sl : 3 : } |as he barely beat out one man who had Sestring cateh of, TIGERS KEEP IT UP, Wy 101 4 4 L o : .1 University of Maryland won three L PRINCETON, N. J., April s Sty 00 i . 3 5 Tl 4 ¢ 3 out of four relay races it had. It de- CHERRNRC Clt g neeton's base hall nine. ar - Biiiey, il and Niobor: ¢ H ; ; feated George Washington three times in varsity contesis in cvents at a mile, il Of assistar the { defeating the University of Penn-! SECOND GAME. 5 . i % & ¢ & half mile and two miles. The event )re o furnished ! sy1 3 to 2. Score Symouse L.l 18 % > Bt 5 : 25 ¥ i in which the ve Parkgrs went enabled ther to rex- | Huntzinger and Goldblatt; Ca ”MI altimors ... R W L | ¢ T, S e S A & down was which the fresh- of tallics in round]and C < arn Batteries—Hull, Bailey and Burch and Nie- B s 3 3 . TRE S 3 < il e 56 egiment f tallics in_round | and Caldwell, Jeffries, hergall; Honlermn tnt Rcare [ [ = 1 % 2 e % > ~ e man team fa t h Regimen sl coccorcnccoron ol concontmonan | coorommmnonm ol cormonpmars | ooommmen: &l conleccorosmop &l umomssnoneod ~| cosc0o~sosswse!” vl cormoocosco! 8| ormnuaomamnne Two doubl many singles and | jts seventh straight vietors todms 1l; Thomas, Parnham and McAvoy. ed with a s . 3 e ; Athletic tion of imore - Judge had bee | i S v 3 e S 3 o S & . el On the 5th nt team were I 3 S . . = S 5 g three ext ¢ ers and the Maryland had little chance |OntheSideLines| =~ -~ & —=ttg r strength i Gostin | than was expeeted he two-mile with euse, but| race the Hatchetites took the lead flagsed him at third . . . } g - - soes in the sccond relay (0 it until gsta tm ¢ e | the last furlong of t half mile. Galloway, whos | FRANK TALBOT, : y distanco for Marvla Sndslow past_Perkins to ] Tniveraity of Vicxinial niilete, who Fountain and Robertson of Western High finishing, one, two, In the 440-yard scholastic event. carried his color in the Goslin and Har- BY DENMAN THOMPSON. won the half-mile ope final g 8econ The race carded for the high reaching second. | 1 school championship of the District oped a Texas | HILADELPHIA. Pa. A i : . | was won by Wester : ae _ADEL . Pa.. April 21.—"One series doesn’t make a season. ond und Central third. " Jonm % seorme oc| [ P Tiat was she ot of e peimeane s ot somaks = 5on" | YANKS GIVEN SCARE, I BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS e Rl e Bush before entering the final contest of the set with the Mackmen BUT WIN 4TH IN ROW e Bl Bl e o ’f"‘f,.f.“,‘(f’(.f,f?l here today. Most of the remainder of.the pygmy pilot's observations AMERICAN LEAGUE. :!;-’n‘m“ u; = fteen yards in front 15 also started | anent the showing made by the Nationals in the start of his first season e % Vit 3t N o the yanking o o N o 2z timore City). Distance, 141 ft. 7 in, had heen comued | a3 @ director could better be repeated by asterisks, dashes and other| NEW YORK, April 2.—The New Bradoimnia 3 3 1780 Ohicusar™; 3R OPEN EVENTE. z 50-YARD DASH (FRESHMEN)—Won by Gets Medal Ahead of Time. ve bingles, good for | Characters found on our patent foldable typewriter to indicate expres- | York Yankees made a clean sweep of | Detroit..... 5 1 [750Boston...... 0 4 .000 100-YARD DASH—Won by Harm ‘GS":ffl'};f{'fififl"?\,‘nfi"{'{-‘j =:‘c;n)d_, c;?:‘zr ;,T,:f“' Rather peculiar and unusual was an Sixth, and brought| sions not countenanced in this great family newspaper. fhodts (four mamesiwithiEaaton owinting | 1 ase s osne oo ot o | nsitety Tatss e e | (V1 1ata e EATIAOTE ) 2.6, . . Te0 il fonss, (Teshaleal), Time, 006, | incident connectad with. the winning ot toithe monnan Siaee= | Bush never is voluable, cxcept on the field. but we found it more | the Iast of the series todas, 7 to 6 Weshington at N. Y. Washington at N: Y. | hat 3 yaris pandicap. o 0 Lo HATHSN | Comer (Technioal): second, Massey (Solum | the 100-yird dash open by Harmsen of i aable iexc . b > : Lo shington at N. Y. Wad X | he s handicap. union = e neral) laude armsen took his heat difficult han usual to induce him_to talk about his ball club today. He | 245% T8 5o A theee Boston hit: | Bumis %t Cjerejszd. . Detrait S0 Bevsiand. | “Sa0-¥ARD "DABE"won by Suman, (oul-| 35, 2N s think - dutstien (Cuntmt | ratner ca o A ariat i et icult tha : c L2 o apont s y. He o tox the first three Boston hit- 0'at St. Louis, at 8t Louis, | laudet)- second, Hayes (Moadowbrook); third, | * gy SRS _eanibitiom & h i Ruxxell Supplants Znehary | was visably upset, nervous and irritable, and. in a measure the same |t o e oot el Jones wion] T Boston at Phila. Tralue (Virginia). Time. 0.23 2.5, ",‘:g}fi*;flhRfi{;gxtggwgcmm‘_gfi four vards. Notwithstanding he had ALy coniribution was 4 shot to[thing was true of the big boss himself, Clark Griffith. Griffith is a born | relieved him, barely squeeasd throughy| - RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. oo, “OW HURDLES—Won by Norton | third. Strasser (Tech). Time. 0.59 4-b. f| B DRt B Ntusinix TunNer, on thie G e third o (G8)lo- [ optimist and his chagrin is tempered bv more than thirty vears of con- |85 tWo runk were scored 2ot | Washiagion, b; Philadelpkia, 4, (MaTIaets? ot Nidhol (Gomsge “wariing: A e iy it et EN) —Won b AReuEnEnaY Tace oy . Harm. Th i e v e ™ | nection with the most uncertain sport known. Griff professed to be able | tTeW out the tying run at the plate | Washiiglon b; Shilgdeloni. fom: Time. 08814, Ser " (Toohnical, Highys tnirk: Hasdiman Joen: | his. At any rate. he whiked um to t | Cleveland... 4 0'1.000 Washington petitors cocerommociionsn AR evne—lfluo—oa Sunnilndng Hflm‘"e»euo’ Jones;p. ISP T T TR er e ccoomxenHoroon! 65 o : Bty : ! | it. 18; St Louis, 1. D RUN—Won by Grass (Washing- At e Be R ediupt e sack. This induced busp to|t0 se¢ a wide expanse of silver lining in the dark cloud cast by the loss | i B as Gemmake a hit for the DO . York, 15" Boston, 6. | ton Gusae Glub) | sreand Cottlomen (Vipimal; | A Time, 21333, flcial scorer and asked for his siip to mm tussell fr 11 pen. | sayi | Grass had 26 yards handicap. GIRLS' EV. : | scorer handed it out. Tl e Al | SANE R Boston. AB.H.O.A NATIONAL LEAGUE. | "'880.YARD RUN—Won by Talbot (Virginia): = BIYES jout considering th president or ma er Collins, cf. (Tank , U, 8. A). Ti , 2.08 3.5, s 5 Aftel 3 o \ctifice. Ogden, who had succeeded t0 go deeply into analysix of the tenmen poor Mhowing to date. s Harrinit. | CORESETE RuN—Won “by" conard (vir- det): gecond, Totten (Delaware College); third, | After that he went . T | ginia) - “second, Kerr (Meadowbrook); third, % = ¢ . 5 9 425 ReGonds: it "productive fourth | (rame, ‘then tex they are strongest where they were feared in the pre-season Buiahlext. 00 | Stebbin“(¥ale) Time. 438, g e (P"‘i‘;fifP»‘.’-?.Tin:nr';;u:.h‘ At i Eonds el to Russell, who trapped Gale e weakeat, pitehing. akest w 5 v 2 | 2 Y thir e Al e el as pemKest Wheve ALy wire suw GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | sity of ‘Muryiaod): “scoond, 'Mcloy (George | “SRISRI-{SRINRIED H0E OOLAS, | 1t S g 1ch, w! N. Y. at Brook N, Y. at Brooklyn. | Washington); third, Winston (University of |jetic Glub); second, Cato &nd Johason: tied. k- 5 ity Shierest elth 1ck, where he tagged Welch, who ST N P ———— e 1yn U d slid in from second. The threat Johnson on a cold, raw, wing-stiffening day hurled in a very encourag- H POLE VAULT—Won by Gartley (University 2 e teetaian et no A1d the S mcials i St. Louis at Chicago. St.” Louis at Chicago. e v} \ BROAD JUMP—Won by Sandberg (Gallau- | '€Stants and at no time did the officlals I ower ity Seren the A.s in ofder in the last four frames, £fter yielding the b | * Fiia Bosen. | of Fiigaie), sooqnd, Limere (Gnivorny of T R 5 ot inuteny D1l ol etk B ooy o, In fact, [t was tthews' smoky offering. n i as 2 after yielding three runs early A e : K third, " Kannatell (Gallaudet). = Distance, 13 one meet in which it Secmed that somes ached the far corner inyiN the frav. Mogridge, in the second game, was handicapped peimcipsnry Totals . 31 827 19| RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, | land). Height, 11 ft, 11 in. iy : el bl cseem ; Do ssell's sacrifice, but|Srong at the finish, and he said he felt betior the follos ay tha £ = Boston, 14; Philadelphia, 1. of Viwinin); second, Supplee (Univemity of S Sl S L2 pumen, oo ussolls =acrifice; WUEI ot wny tims: atter mitohlng r con ot i \-efl‘,_f:i;‘_‘?“}'{‘o‘;iggw‘""r’:g1 Totals. 37 13 24 13 e e B e, 8. Maryland); third, Boatwright = (Gallaudet): RELAY RACES. and all those who helped him .deserve BROAD JUMP—Won by Boatwright (Gal-| TWO.MILE INTERCOLLEGIATE—Won by| Many trophies were awarded for his shoots. He used hook 850 A b vetars 5 th | tBatted for Murray in ninth, . b = Y trop a ng@ee of In their half. only a Sen-|more stuft than any rookie swho hekicone i e oty ey | Buns—Burns, Reichls, Shanks (2), Devormer, LEGION EVENTS. (Tennyson, Miric. Berrall, Martin); second. |school scoring the great number tignal play by Peck limiting them e Washington club iz Conroy'’s double, Riconda got a . Roosevelt Post); sooond. Blrthright (Cosiello | laudet (Langenburg, Williams, Stephens Harm. | The Col. James A, Drain trophy wi O iy asots connlie errors. and there have heen plenty of them. can be dis- Boutt (B hoer Surn ey D aeaks, BT thina Hamy o it (Contello | s second. Loyoia Colloge, Time. 3.38 £, | won by (he Quentin Roosevelt Post ke & o anical slip, but the = 3 . n can i < % | . ; e New | 280.YARD DASH—Won by Norton (Quentin | (Knight, Harsh, Miller, Norton: second, Gos- |~ John Lewis Smith trophs rests to- sved them up with a sacrifice and out the tring, be condoned, There wrere o coome o tarcallay | Yo & Boston; 8. Baso on bella—OF Mays, | BROOKLYN, Abril 21.—The New | p it tARD PASHCSOn by Norsen (Guentin | (GAHoe'y oot 0 Froary Sofors: miieh: | aax! ST of Vi : 4 : : The Watson B. Millkr cup, rded i T ? E SCHOLASTIC—Won by Technical Hjgh| ,, 1 1. B. : . rew amant L R manifesied, pronto, a whake-up in the personnel of the club may be QDeul. 8 in 3 L3 innings; off Fullerton, 3'in|lyn, 7 to 0, in thelr first encounter | TG SR 8% oy o by Gracs (Quentin | (Wood. Thomas, Johmaton, Moreland): seconds | the club ‘scoring the most points Galle ore Russell's hand : X g2; of Murray, none in 2 inning: & A - | 3.43 1-5. room of the Washington Canoe Club. erkins, and then came thg I\ru\\“]or}\s. . “m h!n(;r.l for ins;\:\m-v, what occurréd with Hauser at bat yesterday -;{ -me:hl‘ = 1 lnnl‘;x{ mx-m by‘ y’(‘tchnbny 22,000, Roosevelt Post); third, Burthe (Vinoent Cos- : fi,fl“fi‘f“’;fif%fir"fi’ XB.‘];Iy‘. elgh walloped ball heade orjin the third inning. the round in which the Mackmen got three unearned y M8ys (Reichle). povinning pitcher—Mays. MoQuillan was in frequent diffi-)_ 880-YARD RUN—Won by Harsch (Quentin [lan ing_ Simm¢ g ) ice relay championship is property nter that Peck contrived to stab|Tuns on one tainted single. Hauser first raised a foul close to thy firet | LOSOE pitcher — 0'Doul.! Umpires -+ Messrs.| McQU! s Boent MX,: o e O i i et e b wers” and | of the first three games, but he is bitterly disappointed, there is no gain- | twice. BEE third, Connor (Gallaudet). Time, 0.48 4.5, | Bet the medal for the - The official L nies g o face Allen Alihosih neitse Mitch'l9b. 4 second, Buckman (Maryland): third, Hadson, | 50.yARD DASH—Won by Sandburg (Gallay. | FATMSCN went over ¢ mmel on the slab for the A.'s after serutiny of the things done and left undone by the Nationals, indle Burns.1b.. Johnston (Delaware Colloge). Time, 0.07 4-5. | Won his semi-final in ten udet) ; Je RO P UI—Won Uy Bews (Uuiver | Zamuatell (Gallaudet). Time, 0.07 4-5. It was a good meet. At no time was third and ran him back to proved most, in the matter of hustlin, I i Pitts. at Cincinn Pitts. at Oincinnatl, | Virginia). Bistance. 45 ft. 3 Heiene 3 H., 1000 among the spectators or among con- s ‘ended when Russell also stopped | ing manner. after gefting his arm thoroughly warmed up. dispacine 5 | " o F eI | Virginia): third, Deibert (Unversity of Mary- “on his double into the crowd | PY unsteadiness. doubtless due to insufficient preparation. but his arm aay | Skiasers.. 1 1 § New York, 7; Brooklyn, 0. ( HIGH JUMP—Won by Sanders (University Charley Swan, who directed the games, s . > | e ¢ all_possible credit ded only in providing infield re-|had the A figuratively standing on their heads trying (o conneet wiip | 2Betted for Fullerton in seventh. Cincinnati, 12; Pittsburgh, 6. | Dighct, 6 5, 5 e iDle orea! : . Virginia). Distance, 20 1t. 10'; in. ool he Athletics demonstrated how af [Ei6 UGS 10 xesemble novi f EoLh second, George Wi ton, Time, 8. won as follows 5 LY then » has some things to learn abo ., c 5 Boston ........ 61 0 30000 26 segond, George N patas o A . . Contral; third. Tech. of points Epis : since Walter Johnsc ade his bow seventeen vears ago | Menosky, Witt, Di E , Meusel, S | 1 pPoints went to Episcopal High. ne run. Perkins started by emu-| ster Johnson made his bow seventeen years ago. Soott, Mays, :\'w:-':.’;ann"i:':_srf:;:., e Row oF GOOSE EGGS 100-YARD DASH—Won by Notton (Quentin | MILE INTERCOLLEGIATE--Won by Gal-| 'rpo (‘ol. James A. Drain trophy was C MILE LEGION—Won by Quentin Roosevelt | Of the American Legion Ny vy thom [Canxoy EAnEeY il et s e 0'Doul, Dugan, Collins. Left on bases—New 0.10.04. ¢ corners were @wded when Mil- £ this yesterday and unless n decided ehange for fhe hetter in by Fullerton, 1: by Murray, 1 Hits—off | York Glants today shut out’ Brook- | Post); third, Miller (Quentin Roosevelt Post). { h). Time, 209, th an infield single that registered PR T N off Mays, 12 in 8 -innings (mone out in 9th),| Of the season, before a crowd of {Roosevelt Post); second, Knight (Quentin [ Western High;' third, Ocntral High. Time,|henceforth will repose in the trophy tello Post). Time, 0.57 3.5, Kiwan Club trophy for the serv- it his gloved hand within a|base, not more than fifteen feet from the line, which Judge rememed e, Holmes and Evans. Time of game— | culty, but was pulled out of the|Roosevelt Postf: third, Pitts (Quentin Roose- | Time, 3:30 4-5. The | 1 hour and 54 migute MILE SCHOLASTIC — Won by Baltimore onal Guard. ride of the middle cushion and|sun Wwas shining directly at Joe, 1ts true, but he gesheons coneged on. The — tight places by sharp flelding. e P T AR Poly; second, Episcopal High; third, € a forcc-out with a back-hand { SteppIng the fssue and calling for Ruel to fake it Muddd torg 105 Ha& MiE RUE Ve (et | s, £35 75, | Potomso | Natlonal commander's trophy goes . The Glants made fourteen hits off 3 2 o to the i Roarevelt Bon to Harris, who completed a|Dut was unable to reach the ball. A moment later Hameer Foogen in s AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Mamaux in_ seven innings, Meusel |ROMCVElt Sutt): tepond, Hameh (Quentn | SO fon by Virginia. (Baker, Irvine, Tal 'o\\':s‘?'l"'fnfl’iv:shfn?i:t‘:r‘hr\'oik'{n- &cho- pi@-fire_double play by firing to| Other direction and Conroy made only a half-hearted attempt io rench ? leading the assault with two doubles | R5esrelt Post): third, Pit bott, “Bohamnon); second, Meadowbrook Club. | jastic two-mile race. ets the . dge. This particular bit of fielding | the ball, which fell untouched at least three yards short of the stand. Minneapolis 2% and a single, accounting for five T N v bth Regimtut, Marpland e Hollohan trophy e roi Hauser then lined to right and Rice committed second error of the | Milwaul . . - ;.3 3 ljrums. 3 SCHOLASTIC EVENTS. tional Guard; second, Maryland Freshmen, echnical, not to be outdone by - season when the ball bounced right out of paws, loading the bases | Batteries—: j Brilliant plays by Stengel, Ban- Time, a.08% the boys from across the creek. cap. R Add Unneeded Tally. as Harris had let Perkins' rap roll through his legs and Riconfa had bLecy | Shinault, Gossett, \croft and Frisch featured. 100-YARD DASH—Won by Taylor (Episco-| "HATF MILE, GIRLS—Won by Princess Club | tured the American Legion trophy for xlo Nationals added to their run|winged. Then. after |'mr;nl.\'u}:un miscalled a perfect third strike on | Columbus . . $ 10 3| New¥k ABH.OA Bkim. ABH.0A |PAD: tecond, Thomas (Eastern); third, Brat-| (Gate. Ff rald, Jehaston, Totten); second, | jis victory in the one-mile high sehool he h, when, with Bryan! Miller, he got a gamaging hit when Peck got mix aiint oledo ... . " ¢ 4 . . 0.11.1, laudet, Time, 2.20 1.5, sy g, : : e iR Cono i aoeel S the spot through which B n(:‘]nrgphll'a’l“;gcml’zl;‘ln H-A‘-(r‘xre‘:-’"fit‘;inmfi Batterios“Wobver. Norihrop' 3d Harcley; : Brnt 3L § 3 220-YARD DASH—Won by Colburn (Esst- | “3Y 5 i £ 1 UB — Won_by Washington | ChMPionship Vs out, Went to sccond on Hus. | had been offered to retire Hauser alone, and ail were néglecisd R i Sominiioy fon (oo ‘Time: b )¢ tird, Bret| cunos Club, (aight, Millr.”Birthright, Nor- ‘cvents was taken by the Prin was 4 S . E tereeeeees 9 11 0 Metsel,lf.. 5 > . 0.84.3. ton); second, Aloysius Club. 3 g aken b, he Prin- U death and tallied on a safety i —_— i 440-YARD RUN_—Won by Fountain (Western | ““Ri rF MIL- Won by Bth Regiment, Mary- | sots Clul, . At Rice's errors in both gamen, like that of Harrls yesterday, were e itavhia sni. lomssices ® Seapy: | EotNSil 4 Jigh); second, Babb (Potomac State School); | 1unt Na tions] Gusrd: second. Compane €, 1813 | <5 - RN o A e 1agt nim mechanical alips, xuch ax any one in likely to make, but Sam, at Davwson, Carterqand MoGarty. g R 1o T A s Cverm); Time. 0.85.2. ¢ | Infantry, District of Columbia National Guard. | 1,%¢ic ~frest R L alit chos Tge Lially nroyed superfyuous Jout :l'lln:l‘n‘“::e'rl:x'!‘.t:: n:::n;:c:t'll:n:n‘::tep:z:;:::?:yh:::c;n"cl:lznh't‘:: odinapotis 5 13 a8 b % e 3 more Boly) seco -d,_lyol::iubyn (Wastorn, ien): TUHXIFMILE SCHOLASTIC, FRESEMEN—(Delongs to “Hap® Hardell's Technical 100ked for a time it_it_would hurled his glove over the right-fleld fence, after qropying thot pon dei's so..o. 13 19 0. hPe third, Davis (Potomac oo‘l& Time. 2.1 1-5. | won by Tech (Wild, Jones, Adams, Connor); [ High boys. T {(Continued on_Second Page.) and had to finixh the contest with a borrowed mitt. Farmerly Rice Ll A ey e e MILE rt = RUN—Won by iR (Western) ; | sooond, Western. Time. 1.46. would have Inughed off the incident, regarded it ns something likely TR copal Hig) HALF-MILE SCHOLASTIC—Won by Techni. seoond, Taylor (Epis h): third, Cha- == L = Sonas (Goniral High: Tima. .86 15, N 2 High; third, — To oceur At any tine and promptly Torget 1o Hiv momn lkely SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. P i e 120.YARD" HIGH HURDLES W by |Shh HIEL ‘R (8 ¥ we:| HOW THE TEAMS FARED - |{HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING himscif, although childish in nature, ix an evidence that he has 4 Fome? 5 . Thomas (Gentral); " second, Morris (Tech);|°® HALF.MILE INTERCOLLEGIATE—Won by IN SCORING OF POI |1HO p. 5] a different and a better spirit this year, an encournging sign. R H ‘Batted for Mamaux in seventh. ¥ Maryiend (Simmons, Evans, Latham, Pugh): OINTS . e e e Chattanooga 36 1Batted for Dickerman in ninth, -YARD LOW HURDLES—Won by Mon- | second. George Washington. Time, 1.34 2.5, 2 The Nationals tomorrow are to have a change of scemery, being | At . 1000043007 {Episoopal) ysecond, “Box | (Western); | “*QEARTER-MILE CLUB—Won by Biggs Ath-| OPEN EVENTSVirginia, 35, Gal- 4B. H. SB RBBL Pet.|scheduled to shift their activities to the new home of the Yankees 1o | B T : 00000000 00 | Morrie (Tech). “Time, 0.07 43, letio Club; gocond, Devitt Preps; third, Fili. | laudet, 18; Maryland, 15; Washington i 1} 0 9 199 New York. As this will be the first Sunday game played in the capactou: | Mi Runs—Groh -(2), Frisch, Meusel (2), Kelly, o B »xra’“:-xgh[%lfi"_w” by Riggs 4. | Canoe Club, 10, Meadowbrook Club, stadium_erected by Cols. Ruppert and Huston in the Bronx, & gathering | Nashville ......... . Stengel. Errors—Young, Wheat, Deberry. s o Jamier Tigh; third. Stante.s% 4°[6: George Washington, 4; Tank Corps, rivaling in size the record assemblage of more than.74,000 that turned ou( | Sirmingham Two-base hits—Mo: D). Soung, Barior. AD on by Moncure (E St i 1; Yale, 1 for the dedication of the grounds last Weidnesday, may he expected. . O | ButierierDuie Smits’ Glicsiaser "Har gtolen ’mwfinm&;fl‘%‘gm‘-& [ oo b (muuflhguygflénn Timag epn: g 'SCHOLA iscopal, 44; We Walter Johnson is slated to make his second start of the season ir : ] § 3 e o 1o | third, Robeftson (Western . nae; T ern, 23; Baltimore City, this encounter and probably will entrain for home immediately thereatter | i) P e S L dn. §; Tech, 7: Baltimore Polytechnic, b: to prime himself for the opening game of the season there. Thursday. whey | Sobilec: .. - | Sobliobner. | Toft on baser—ew York, 6 w2, ;&!‘-r;m_-mw&&mr foaeel - SARVAND RESNER WNN. |3 Tt 1 Batimore Pulytechnte, L on e ot e il SPPortunity to size up the men of Mack | G0 CHR L Ma- |1, Struck cut—By Mamaux, 1) by D) n (Raonntout). Height. 5 . b in: ANNAPOLIS, Md., Apri) 21.—Har-| GIRLS—Princess Athletic Club, 26; Tevent “vears, ‘of winning their Arst serics, The Cabieer mave aieseay | 1ne s e, ¥'1k2inges o Blokbrman: T 1n 3 fuaiags, - Hit | seoosd, Bewen (haielmors Qo). oba. Bekes | yard's crack fennis fearf found the | Gallaudet, 13 3 . - &l | ittle Rock.. 5 . A i fthird, idshipmen rather easyfpi. -| _AMERICAN LEGION — t il R R A R i SRR [ R KR | s T RO o T ek o g S (e R M e anyi v C oW ¥ meed some ? H — 3 ! ylor - | day & strong-handed prodding. £% M O TR o Derr. Time of 4pd $1 minutes. ond, Machall (Epidcopal); third, Raleigh (Bal- 'and both doubles event§, Post, 11 wooceom-r! [P ©| moormmomnoson 8| cocounohnuams 8| cooumsecsams D ©oonoe0s0eoron ©o9000000mNmuN