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\ SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1923. SPORTS. Yanks Open Four-Game Set Here Today : Bentley’s Poor Showing Not Surprising SOUTHPAWS AT CHAMPIONS A PREDICTED HE WOULD FAII ; | 4 West Virginta's southern invasion = g includes a clash with Catholic Unl- . versity nine at Brookland this after- Warmoth Today and Zachary Tomorrow Will At- B e iht s e di . < o e S Gat Aoy . Great Record in Minors of Twirler for Whom Giants 4 - p. Sice its tempt to Prove They Are Weak Against Sout | o e Tauun Bicelu Gave $65,000 Held D Soft S 3 Wy A S : 2 = s = = ave o paws—Mackmen Take Final by 3-2 Count. the Mountaineer team is expected to R € ue to Soft Spots Being offer the local aggregations real bat i i \ S RS T offes i Picked for Him by Dunn. \ EW YORK YANKEES, generally rated as the class of the Ameri- May or Clark was scheduled on the = an League, and as likely to repeat their feat of the past two sea- mound, for he Brooklanders today, ’ can League. ar a\' i x|3 tor p-“ il cat ) |_)“ it . while Woods, who allowed Maryland BY JOHN B. FOSTER. sons in winning the championship of the circuit, will be the at- only six hits, was slated to perform SW YORK 3 2 : action at 7th street and Florida avenue for four days, starting this for the visitors. Georgetown prob- L“\m:!m;:l' ;:”:_’I:O]"]E"“c ball men are today recalling what « afternoon. The Hugmen are runsing third now in the Ban Johnson [P s Ce donbEmRERnat e, ;6-000] ;Ba ‘?1 g ‘.Ic?g‘"‘ _manager said recently regarding sweepstakes for three reasons—the sensational pace being maintained \Collége games for the week in- i (’l o a¢ f,“l‘ S "?‘L“‘:““.“““‘ to make Hentlcy a/suc i i ude: 5" sa an, St 2 . A Ly Clevetand. the dark horse, and Detroit, “logical contender” on the pre- [ ey Wese Virsinie aticatmana sy ot isumanstheymustipicksthefmghtikind ot clibs ifor him cason aope. in addition to the fact that the title winners took the short | University. : pitch against. end of a three-game series in Boston with the despised Red Sox 2 Tuesday—West Virginia at George- He meant that Bentley. in his opinion, is not a rough-and-ready w Feen critics have asserted that the Yankees, despite their so-called ®Wednesday—Catholic University at | c0Uld do his best against all comers. & “murderers’ row.” are just plain fish for a good lcit-hand hurler, and Navy. i & That is nothing exactly new in base ball, because there are few pitch Donie Busi will endeavor to adduce corroborative evidence during their Thursday—Ursinus at Georgetown. | €rs who have not found some one club a sharp sword to them. Ther sojoura here by feeding them two who seem entitled to that classifica- | yehridayotve M. 1. at Catholic Uni- |are championship clubs, too, that have found some pitchers whom thes tion. 5 | Versity: ; Mary ni- ca_lll;‘\ot }u: even 1610;: pitchers happen to be on tail-end clul R ey . is International League manager 1t is no secret that . cell Who wax seheduled to initiate the (miurday—V. M. 1. at Maryland | went on to say that Dunn had made | as managers in the Intemational league procee this afternoon, has the = Bentley a power in that league because | have insisted right alons that if Ben: distinctien of having turned In the Hasty Does It Again | he knew exactly how to place him. Cer- | ley went back to the big tent he would best box performance of any flin PHILS BUY PLAYER. tain_clubs, which he didn’t mention, al- | gét trimmed. Those prophets are to in Bush’s stable by reason of his : ways found Bentles easy, and others, |day chuckling—but the summer nasn: :'tn New York, when he limi PHILADELPHIA. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. PHILADELPHIA, April 30.—The | even if they could hit him'a little, hap- | begun yet. ) Vinks o ‘hree seattcred bin- | Natthews if..0.. 73" ¢ 18 0 8 Philadelphia_Nationals have bought pened to have pitchers against whom | In seventy-seven games that wers s @ pa e auser, 1b. & 9 5 T 89 oo g - — o Y| . wen six were won in the Zachary. o T . . 3 League. Leach played last year with |twice in the National League, once |eifhth or 15ier Inmiree 16 D moundoman to wit S e a3 . This shows the margin by which Dr. Joey beat Matthews throw to Perkins of Harris' short fly in the the Waterloo Club’of the Mississippl |against Boston and once against Phila- | portion of the toral SFhat is ih Toe IR W baier oF § 123 ¢ 8l fouthinning yeserday, starting from the far corngr when the ball was caught. It not only proves Evans is speedy | }inion 0o s antpia (hirouls In | delphia, moth clubs showed such o |opener as'to the 'intensity ‘S the 3ush) it ogrid n the hospita on his pins, but 1 i = = 2 3 chester, y that he doesn’t want |game. It may also convipce som. WL leave the last two sames to be Totals 2 3 s o T | pine full innings and denonstrate t. en' care of by the righthanders— etters that they ha er ¢ ) Tohnson, Mollingsworth, Russell and | pioAspiNGTON. R GIAN l S S l AY IN their favor at the so-called ~tail end Metrew! and judsed by their recent | Evit et 3 2 12 0 2 B' S . of the battle. performances all four may have to | Judge. 1b. 3 0 111 0 0 0 t | The Giants and the Reds have bees SR | ol 3¢ 30904 e gl | lg p r S i’;&;gfleuur\_finis?vrilg the Nationa o e (g5 I | ARE TO CLASH IN SERIES|5 .3 ki h N @3 @ 8 @ = a | games in_the ninth and one in Fivine g St o RN IN SMALL DOSES . B s alene ) Tuss the stadium for the edi- 3 g g da it anihing, having won one in tn | resient Harding = Babe | Bolfogewarti 5.0 3 8 8 8 8 g’ TETET e : { the ‘cighth © Brooklyn: - Pafiadens Ruth w e of ere taking pot | Gharrit: S ames orld am- S q IS b : : Gchib e st taih il be out thise saking Dot Cuaoer plleal HOUGH they dropped three games in « row, the world cham- | [A GOOD CATCHER ASHINGTON'S big three in the sandlot ranks—the champion |31 Piltsburen cach have wor ont i Ken Williams of the ? s pion Giants retained their National League leadership at the Mobaviks) Metoviy Alliltic [GUB L ol Hho Rl vl e . Jiae ninthy e Cubs have won two Who tops him, 4-2. in circuit | Totals. TR TE S close of yesterday” s, but the Ameri le hold I REMEMBERS i s A y ¢ ¢ Club and the Knickerbockers—|ir the nifth and one in tie eigl To fops Bim 4.2 I icul | i ey yes y’s games, but the American title holders, the will tackle everything in the way of base ball opposition this | 1,nq, i, Anerican League the onjiconnia eoniot T IN0ICOI Gy e T e aueR o[ nLces ) had Kdionped fio) thicd fplace iin - the fleagueiistanding S Tory EVERY-| | month, and after that will clash with one another. Each club has a well- | Win record. Twice the Tndiant games, whic i hiladelphia. ... chi = 5 g it Tvi 2 ¥ % S s 5 | he v Tite p ¥ ring_the : et JoRsiioR S Re eI (il SN ER menics chempeana erenidie tieEDEtaiE Tygers DrokeRthie | : THING | ' seasoned nine, a veteran pitching staffi and a powerful hitting crew. |tenth " Deiroft o eog Shee in th T i the Con- | Two-base hits—Welch, Evans. Bacrifices— | second-place tie by defeating St. Louis, 1 to 0, and Cleveiand retained its | Ui e i M e : L Hei il - 12s won two_in th irces Ll e e | Hamis, Hasty, Eivosda, Feskimpesgh, Jatse: | hold oo frct place by beatiog Chiceae. 8 to 3 ! nless some “dark horse” springs into the limelight, indications point [ninth, and Washington. the Brown. ¥ Blusge OiNe @ ana Boy | Double plays—Rusl ¢o Judge, Harria to Judge. ( 101C ON AT placcny b e e to a three-cornered battle among these clubs for the District title. jand Boston have cach taken one game s wtin L L g e e was at the hands of the Phillies, who | |i\:luvch 1]1'\‘tgrest is |:7elmg rx;am}fcs!!d in the Dor‘ninidcan Lyceum nine and the SAIIn =k \ ymparison ioslin g h. 2. Struck out—By Hollingsworth, 2. let more than 30.000 fans in the Polo nion Printers, either of whom may upset the dope. e v T PRl it | | BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS | i i oufh e 2 ol T pevteninr s sames ne g heec o bt o hres-base cout n tve | RECORD OF MAJOR CLUBS bawier Penmick £ et Rl B i e onl : - came’ out vietors. . The Mohaws. der | (hIFd With (o o FROM START 70 APRIL 28 prove they compose t atest | S5 Evars sad Holmes. Iotiag Ditahere AMERICAN LEAGUE. Baltimore Orioles $65.000, was the | |feated the Keokuk Athletic Club, 7| Century Juniors loat to the Liberty | qpe Tollawing aMe. shcos) he tehing Staff ever asse i | Hollingsworth. Time of game—l hour and 37 W. L. Pot.! W. L. Pet, | first victim of the Phillies’ onslaught .|to 3: Mercury trounced the Phils Athletic Club. 1 to 3. Corsen of the |games won, lost and tied, with s season and strengthened by his vic k7 4 6368t Louis... 3 7 .300 | him. Rialto nine, 6 to 1. Suldek Athletfc Club added another |0Bt%, major league clube aince “the Tors in the opening set at Ph wlel- | In the Afth proved a costly error, for his 5 4 .886Chicago.... 2 8 200 T'hnle twirled very effectively fo i PRt vietory to its string in aJNvm-l’:,"::,'":,,:,','.,,‘:{.:_‘;;",‘.’,’:y e e phia that ¥ the same kind of Mackian moundsmen subsequently Cleveland, and defeated the White i ity | Bame wit] the Ballston uniors. by p: S i sisn over the Nationals that [ Scored what proved (o be the Winning | 3, P ey aooary, 5 MCES JOMOBROW. | Sox on their own grounds. More than 1aaPE. o8 the best tenms in the city | Fackeon moundsman for the win- Auemioay. J1d Tom Hughes had on Cleveland and | run Cloveland at Detroit St. Louis at Chicago. .000 Detroiters watched the Tiger- The aviators yesterday downed the | NerS. never was in danger. cl b e + Harry Coveleskie the A St Louis at Chicego. Cloveland at Detrals, | Brown game, which Cobb's hired men Bel g nlne, 10 to 2 on ostre| ¥ ata et dant Killer” by Wit | The A% lefe town immediately after | Phils- st Baston. Phila. at Boston. did not win' until their’ half of the formances it appears as thoUEh | ciun will hoid o me Tor ot ot | Bt e S e shmen to five es an o o r B e o § 3 o .- 5 b n 5 e o o WheTe Y4 Bon | BESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Fiab Hasty of (he Athletios lat the Eolling Ficld will take the aolafer|§ oglock in fhe home of the man- | Washington® .0 4 5 30 85 16 4 | today. " | Philadelphia, 3; Washington, 2. Washington Senators down with five | ¥ | ager, 1002 13th street southeast. 1%‘.{-(3‘:‘.’"“ 3 HE e | i R e g §ite ] while \the BhiIadel phlans gath- Smoot's hurling for Arlington gave| Plaza Athletie Clab would like to |Chicagol : 7B %l veland. ight 2 e game, 3 to 2. 8 : | 4 ; e 7 Perkins took m nap off first after | e lesg: et and the e O b his team a 16-to-3 victory over the |hear from the following teams:| IEltyed one tie game. tting safely in the opener. Ruel e e th Yankees ? s i King Pins. Heavy hitting by the!Knick Juniors, Waverly Athletic Club, | Flayed one tio game. . i S inrst | ane on Ceciive alum Gloe by i » ; o R Virginia nine was a feature. Linworths and Warwicks. Manager | NATIONAL. ened | ing him off for a double play as W. L. Pet.| w. DIt that Foatan Hoavcn: S Ira Johnson can be telephoned at Won.Lost.Runs. Hits. Er. O.E 1t to| Riconda whiffed 3§ go8 cincinnati.. 6 g s e o : cdow comes a challemge from the | Lincoln 1321, [¥ow Fork........ 78773 e 18" 18 48 ler tw 2 ston ! ! jons it is = PR o, 2 entral Presbyter! base ball nine, el (ch it War was dircussed by Dykes and | EMiadsishia 3 4 180880 fouic " 5 back, Haines pitched St Louis to a| I¥hat is a catcher's most inipor-| which wants games with teams aver- | Prince Geores county club of For- | bhgnath,s - § § 10 18 18 & et thes Snenim fen 'the latter iwas forced at{ EISEELCD & (S8 Emok. o%. | Pete Donohue . pitched his. third | fant single asset? |aging about 150 pounds. Communicate | estville, Md.. took the measure of the | Cincinaati 5 6 63 110 13 65 s T e idwes afteribeiig winncd inrtn g | Lo AY. OAMES TOMORROW. | Fete | Donohue pitched “his third ¢ [with Frank Sumner, 1734 Pennsyl- | Black Athletic Club, 14 to 7. Kreb |Boston . € 6 5 8 16 Harris w Goose accused Jimmy of ghm-n-;mnmn- Pittsburgh at St. L. Tl the Beds dmm;;g the Chicago Aebneetins ivania avenue, or telephone him at | batted well and Crosby hurled credit- | Brooklyn 3 7 49 106 20 59 thews” Subsequent single was wasted | u rough tagging tactics. There | PRSUNRAELT. ChicagostOlntmmtl. | 00, U3¢, 20" Donohue allowed four | i ably furitlie winners. s, TR R CFamibled again i the fourth, | were no casualties | Phila. at New ¥ork. Boston at Brooklya. | hits. i i RAY SCHALK e : ayed tie gme. Miller three bases on his sin-} 0 0 ——0 38,07 | The end af the second week of the | for the Herzls against\ the Alpine | consecutive win when (ney doven| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 1+ 1o have Galloway leave him| Weleh acted as if he had become RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, season shows a total of sixty-seven | Catcher. Chicago White Sox, the only | ¢ v 3 ¢ bl owne e ~oll 2 y- o ¥ § Club, his t wi 9 o r Far corner, but Some uninten- | collision-shy following the eventual- | Philadelphis, 9; New Yord 8. | home runs. already hit in the two who han SR RIEAT e S o —Esin g Emblen Sac FIRST GAME \ jstunce rendered Ly Peck |ities of Friday when Rice lofted to incinr Chicago. 0. leagues. Of these forty-five were hit Ner 160 Tk dem | Ofn AtNIelis et ot nine, 8 to Ten men were struck R. K ¥ Tonteihting factor to the|Matthews in the third. Frank never . 2 Brookiyn. 1. S i i o, B I aee ge2in Athletic Club had an casy time | out by Jermane, pitching for the | Buffalo e e ir ‘of Mackian | moved out of his tracks. [~ et T R N A e bl Ll o years. defeating Park View., 13 to . Norman | winners. Jopey ity : : $ 91 in the following frame. Welch ! i — ek Dot s P St el i WG S - B — at ithe nei A flaw in the defensive armor of 2 s B = . artin Semiors trounced the 3 - k G i-| Wid Matthews has become apparent| TRIBE. 83 CHISOX, 3. A catcher’s most important single | (Moyal Athlede f;f,?\s“xfiaffi’é’%fig"fi‘ Lexington nine, 4 to 2. Mangum of | 5 o SECOND GAME. S iaoae ST from ihe games the 'A's have piuyed A *>* | RUTH'S HOMER ENDS GAME. |asset is his memory. His ability to|year ciass. . Telephone chalfenges o cosors mgy'sam Ritchied ne ball, but o eetan: iren: i Sod et < box and 1 8 wing is| Clev'nd. AB.K.0.A. Chioago. AB.H.O.A.{ e & i 7 e Manager Bolti, Franklin 6784. | ost him the game. Siaaras, Alken; Hanson and Frei sufe wh Peck 3 s was strikingly | Jam'son.1f. 4 2 4 0 Elsh,If. 5 1 2 1{ CLIFTON, N. J. April 30.—An ex-|determine and remember the char- = A double by Eckloff, with two on tn in the fourth, when B 4 9 2 3!nibition game between the New York [ acteristics of cach opposing plaver—| 1In a warmly contested game West- in the ninth, gave the Marafelt Ath- ~arias: s g e y scored from third on Harris' e 3 1 1 2] Yankees and the Paterson Silk ch man’s style of batting and par- | STn_Union defeated Maryland Park |letic Club & victory over the BPark ; Gl S the plate wifen Matthews rolled fly to center. Matty's throw HE R 2 212 o/ was halted in the ninth sterdaly | €2C11 man Sk batting and Par- | yihletic Club, 9 to 6. Athletic €1b Aty over the far Groves and MoAvey. Peck, hut Perkins' single to | accurate e 2711 4 02 0iwhen admirers of Babe Ruth slnrmpd];"}'"hr]y] _“'hmdha‘]‘\ are lvlurf(*lcsl for = S etioCiupe 9Tt cashed Dykes. while Riconda’s lo < beat it he situation 108 8 0 2 3)the Yankee dugout after the Bam-|him to hit and what methods were| Joseph Athletic Club forfeited to| With twelve atril Sabasti fly. sent Hasty in ally w me in the eighth, 0.4 0 4123 pino had clouted a home run wm—!]a;, used in sending him fo the|the Shamrocks. The latter are anx-| the Ballston nine bamMed the ermeror Hausty wvhile was husbanding Joy ain scored after Judge's T8 9 80 0 1ithe right field fence. The Yankees K . sice | f0US to procure games. Send chal-|dale club, his team winning. 5 to 4. hits as & Squirrel does nuts with the fly to Matthews. "2 2 9 3l won. 9 to 6. In the rush Meusel ana | Pench—all these are pointsa wise|jahzes'to J. W. Glascock, 316 L street | i ey approach of winter. In fact, during Tcldentaiis = ‘0 0 0 1|Haines were knocked down and,c'fld‘" stores in his memory and |southeast. Stonewall Tigers fell before the St. the first six sessions he vielded just| ncidentally 3 showed the fans 1 0 0 0ftrampled. Several policemen also i uses all the time. This information g Cyprian club, 10 to 4. Campbell and fwo singles and only the fact that|Something new in the way of start- - 5 e 37 12| Were trampled in the crush and their | pulls him out of a tight corner when | Finicon of the St. Agmes Midgets| Dorsey batted well o of them was combined with his, ing tact getting “on his.mark” | Totals.. 35 12 27 14 - 33 627 14| yniforms torn e gL cc 2 pitched a three-hit game against the . s e n Swerifiee fl pormitted |t third after the manner of a sprinter | *Batted for T. lhnnnnhi;uuunth\hnh(. fall the strong throwing arms in the| York Midgets, his team winning, 13| Kenflworth Athletic Clab made it | Besding. the Bushmen to tally. 1 vas in | @waiting the gun. Athletic trainers| tBatted for Mack in ninth inning. i world would do no good. It en-{to 3. Manager Wier of the winners|three straight wins by defeating | oEREmen and Vincen the fourth, whe ans walked for a|have been advocating this for ball | Cleveland 03011103203 scHOOL NINES WILL {ables him to keep hits from being|Wwouid like to hear from fast aggre- | Georgetown Athletic Club. Games | CA7ke: Neating. S wped to third on Judge's | Plavers for y Chicago 0000002103 made and keeps his opponents on |Eations. He can be telephoned at|with the winning team can be ar-| SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. rap to right and d after \nu.l Runs—Jamieson, Wamby, Guisto (2), Summa, Febench s d ot he B North 4110-J. |ranged by communicating with Man- thews grabbed Harris' short fl | ErcotereLutave. "Otie, ot BE BUSY TOMORROW i i sl g IPPOUNISER. " TREREEREN S o Hasty Anxious in Seventh. | l?hn‘hmhlp'. = ~bu;:'iu-;1 Bch"ol , Schalk (Copyright, 1923, Associated Editors.) Pi":_: Athl:flchT:b (: 5 9»30?3 e“me_ street northeast . Blongated Robert had some anxious | :%:,f‘f,;""g,"‘:‘_‘,;‘l:' e ot —_— 'TYGE 1 Hiser's home Fun in the elghth in-| Seat Pleanant Athletle Association | ing. 5 its in the seventh w me ! g g 4 : % . ning decide issue. | ni attained to third and second | G. AB. K. 6B RBL Pot |3 Bewell Lot on baseioioreliad: 16| All five high schools will look up TYG RS’ < BROWNS’ 0 £ ° ;‘l::leng 1.:th!ellil::!eclult:m1’2]:o ey en i 18 only ome gone. but the lcadi 4 2 1 0 o .s00]Chioago, 7. Buses on balls—Off Uhle. 2: off | in contests tomorrow, including the 0.A. Detroit. AB.M.O0.4.| Janawha Juniors defeated the fast | pitched brilliantly for the winners, and | Hoyineon Fasts and Tl \ of Smyrna. Ga. calinly 6 eat % | Woodward. 1; off T. Blankenship, 3: off Mack, i g : SR LH. 0. | South End nine, 6 to 3. Schmelz of | Chick Schilke hect 3 n T Donie Bush's best emer- 0 1 .3211g "Struck out—By Uhle, 3; by T. Blankenship, | Tech-Business clash in the title series 9% 1 Bluedb.... 4 1168 1} LT, t d at bat, ® | Schilke ed wel Memphis.. e 916 0 28 DonleBushie bt e | 1 44 13 1 3 .99 Hits—Off Woodward, 4 in 1 inning; none | in the Mount Pleasant stadium at g3 4 1's &|the winners starred at bat. | = O o Wih e e tickers and & L St MO8 18 1 3 ses] st in secend; o F ‘Blaskenship. b i 8| 1115 ociock. The. Manual Traimers 850 3000 — Clover Athletic Club took the meas- { Mitchell and Lynn; Wingfield and Morrow ith colors fiyinz. A/ regular; awings; e Mack, Aiini ¥ iisxiser. Tean 4 3 2 0| Liberty Athletic Club is due 10 hook | yre of the Epiphany Lutheran team oi's | Judge n 4 13 32 ings ; 3 F ngs. € [ and Stenogs are tied for third place, 230 2130 i i i IS i S I to right by Har nd Ruel 3 289 pitoher—Woodward. Umpires—Messts. Mori- [ 0 1 to C 2l 2na W up with the Shipping Board nine this 10 to 5. Usilton's pitching and the leaguer which Miller could | Goslin 143 13 0 9 g arty and Bowland. Time of game—2 hours AVinE.lon todcentralian estern, S 2 3 9 3iatternoon at 5 o'clock on diamond No. | hitting of Smith and Collflower ac- f not auite reach gave Peck @ chance | Evans 11 438 11 o 32 .gse|sad 4 minutes DAtE. whio. l0bt. to. Coach White's 030 3 0 1 g9 of the Monument Grounds. | counted for the victory. \ 10 demonstratee his bunting Prowess, | Bluege .. 2 4 1 o o .20 hoys, probably will be giv b e L | s with the result that the two of them ! . . S Y SEEIVen sudther 11 60 of Cardinal Athletic Club of Alex- Moved up 4 pes. Wade, called on to 2tchay ... 28 1 o o .30 HARTNETT AND WILLIAMS | chance by Tech tomorrow. Newman. = gl andria continued its winning streak | PARIS, April 30.—William M. John- hat for Bluege, was victimized on)Feckinpaugh .. 11 40 8 0 32 .80 boxman for Business, is expected to| Totals.. 30 4t25 7 Totals.. 28 72713|by downing the Rambler Athletic|ston has cabled his entry in the hard- Sivikes and Ghareity, sticking for|Ghrity ... 8 10 3 o 1 18| EACH HAS FOUR HOMERS | °3gose him ins St Alban's this| (Bitted for Bassler in ninth inning. Club, 6 to 5. D. Quayle, boxman for | court tennis champoinship, to be Hollingsworth, lofted harmiessly to | Conroy . 10 35 5 0 o0 .43 5 = | jovestern entertains St. Alban's this] 10ae out when winning run soored. the Virginia team, was relieved by | played at St. Cloud, beginning May Miller Y obaso 3 7 1 o o .43/ Charles Hartnett, Chicago M!lonalil,‘!fi”h‘?"" f‘ t o al “’l':- L““C Green .0 00000 00 0—0fDodd, who pitched fine ball. Ander- |19, says L'Auto. Hakty was tapped for a tally in the | Jtopridgs ... 3 0 o o o |ooe|gatcher, snd Kenneth Williams, St.|wlll direct special attention to his 00000000 i1 when the auestion | golingizorth. 3 6 0 0 0 .000|for home tun homore in the tws major | Who brobably will work today. To- | Femi NI e e, e MoManus, o et .. 1000 | for home run honors in the two major bl r 3 Fothergill, Stolen base—Haney. _Bacrifice— e e mome {Russell ....... 5 5 0 ©0 0 .000(leagues with four circuit clouts|morrow Western will clash with the | Heilmann. Double play—Haney to Blue.. Left Lo SO N thivd on | Warmoth 2 5 0 o o .ooolapiece Goorgetown frosh team at the Hill-| on bases—S8t. Louis, 4; Detroit. 9. Bases on Joubled to right, took third on i B ek Saitoesi, . Chimsas, 4liee | Bus=S Dintorih, 6] of Dauss, 1 Struck passed ball by Perkins and reached | Fisher . 1 1 e e gef oNationarRarta Relnsd o Much interest is being manifested | ut—By Danforth. &; by Dauss. 1. Umpires— the platter ghead of Matthews' peg | MoGrew . 2 0 0 0 0 .000caao’. Grimm, Pitt L BEIS O Sted | Messrs. Ormsby, Dinesn and Hildebrand. Time L T el il 000 | cago, 3; Grimm, Pittsburgh, in the Eastern-University of Mary- | Motmmeo 1 hour and 50 minoter oA ERT unden JUaEe s ishorORY | mrliisert 1 0 o0 o o .000liams Philadelphia, 3; Stats Chicago, | land freshmen clash tomorrow at Col- ot die el il c cente Lepan 1 0 o o o .000|2; Fribers, Chicago, 2: Miller, Chi-|lege Park. - . O'Neill 1 o6 o o o .00 cago, 2 Central High will journey to Alex-| NEW YORK, April 30.—Tom Cow- ON THE SIDE LINES Amencan—wl:ll:xms, St Lohuls.v 4 ;ndr;:. Va., to zlack;e Eplhscfllpag Hll‘l’:‘l z_e’r.edBr)I‘lexrs': :!:a\y:;el::;n‘.e hr:‘dlar— Dykee, Philadelphia, 2; Ruth, New Brinkman is slated to hurl for the riv o ng AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. York, 2 Blue and White. American boxers. With Warmoth scheduled to pitch Milwauk y x. H. ta £ g/ atil 6 P. M e, i Witd sar ol st a zenerous Monday crowd e | Milwaukee e . o en . . £ i o inc- SR e bl g e s e T AG e ianietithe Wonder What Mertz Will Say Today” “Iifuraiy's'r. w. Tk g e Wally held the Yanks to three hits | yOearid and Gossett, McGraw; Lindbers and e IR 0 New York a week ago. Indianapalis s o . Choicest Havana ‘oledo . . % B & outlook a fine attendance was record- | Malon and Budth, - 7o =14 Dison; O'Neill, #d on the Sabbath. The paving cus- | Kansas City. ° Flawless shad tomers numbered 12.561. St Paul. i Bohapp and Meirty LrOWn wWrapper When O'Nelll went to third after | man, Hall and Gonzale Wade batted for Bluege in the | Louisville 0 A blend it can- G‘R ERS <eventh it was Jimmy's first appear- | Columbus. 2 ; g l fhoe T “hamplonsnin Rame: ince | cup 4nd Meyer: Sinders 'iay Hardley. To Order OIS No metal can touch you eck’s little toss of Hasty's bunt y = 5 ' e 1t Tiarris v o 1eap nizh to mav || BASE BALL %Y. 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