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) LCSPORYS v - THE' 'EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, -D: -C; -TUESDAY, ‘MAY 2 Griffs Wind Up With Browns Today: Ye anks Surprise by Equaling Pace of Giants LEGION TEAM HAS FOUR |FIVE CLASHES TODAY ’ TOUGH BATTLES IN ROW/| N SANDLOT LEAGUES Sandlot leagues will figure in five | contests today on the Ellipse at 5 2. 1923, -SPORTS. BUSH AND RUEL GET | FIRED FOR ‘ORATORY’ ST. LOUIS, May 22.—Manager Donie Bush and Catcher Muddy Ruel, under NEW YORK CLUBS ON PAR WITH A .733 PERCENTAGE | A SOESEaT " WILL PASS THE .500 MARK IN WEST BY TAKING FINAL suspension upon complaint of Umpire ASHINGTON sandlot followers will cast an eagle eye on Charley ! o'clock. In the Terminal Y. M. C. A. | X Y Hollingsworth May Seek to Equal Work Yesterday |ioimes because ot their alleged ac- Swan's American Legion team this week in an cffort to deter- | series Car Department wil battle| McGrawites Were Expected to Stage Runaway Race tions during an argument in Sunday's 3 if i ill be i h = . : A ;p | Southern Railway: King Pins will ' h. Whe. Tl h Wild. E 4 e {24 e mine if it will be in the running for the District title. A fair oM gy e | o s 2 i 4 of Warmoth, o0, Though Wild, Larns a Be vestored to mood ntanding wnen | indication of the nine’s strength will be gathered, for it will clash with | hoore "Bavin Connecticut Avenue| in OMd Circuit, But Pace Maintained by Hug- - b four worthy opponents, Takoma Park, Washington Barrack Pins : s il vith | the club ts I ext week. i — s, 3 N g >arracks, 8 FInS | League: Treasury will clash with| T = 3-2 Decision Over the Fohlmen. Bush rather expected to draw some |a0d St. Martin's. The Bullets will start the busy. drive against Takoma | Navy s the benartmantar Grdnancn men Furnishes an Upset. o punishment. but the suspension of | Park tomorrow at 5 o’clock in the Central stadiufh. . | iy rieet Al Barvica in the War De- Ruel was quite surprising. Muddy In this fray Leity Houston will hurl, with McClay on the receiving | partment series, and Standards will TP S Rt has the reputation among ball play- ers of being a man of impeccable character and has not been known to end. Tt is this battery that is expected to make other nines sit up and BY JOHN B. KELLER. take notice. entertain Government Printing Office. | HAT appeared as decidedly improbable when the sixteen major T. LOUIS, May 22—With their pitchers battered and beaten, their | yse language questionable in any| Friday the Bullets will stack up, the fiftesn and sixteen vear-old class. | Ammex No. 2 swamped Liberty Loan, leaguc base ball teams wended their ways north from outfielders recovering from ailments ranging from inflamed "“"““‘rh’:.‘\'m y:gxn'.c;‘ nlleclt:;(;l&rll‘('s:l’rf]l‘!:;"‘flgn nst the Washington Barracks k&'\'n."g' ’f_‘;::;l; ‘:;A"k“n 2887, is re~| 15 1o 3, in the Treasury Interbureau | training camps less than two months ago is an unquestiou- e A = | ugh. al uel's ks to i " o v € . - > to mumps, an inficlder on the job despite a moderately severe | were the worst he had heard in bfl,‘_,?(lnlf; onuuw latter's grounds. Ed| : :;p,atghuo. i:mm.-n hits were garnered | able fact today—each of the two New York teams has won twenty-Xw. G ? | b is e - Kelly ana s Ludw! v y v ¢ the winners. = nEp £ e o bronchitis attack. and their manager and a catcher on the suspended list, | ball. It is thought that Holmes "0t | their Waren'in this comiest Ong of | Midkets trimime : and lost cight games, and is leading its circuit with a mark of .733. the Nationals will quit the west tonight, and mighty glad they will be to |some one of the others in the crowd | the toughest games of the week will|Bets, 7 to 6. Harry Sly hurled well | Printers and Naval Hospital hattled It was apparent before play started that the world champion Giants depart from this section of Ban Johnson's circuit that they have been |of Nationals directing remarks to the | we played Saturday, when the Leglon- | Wy hcon mners while Marshall and|to a 6-to-6 deadlock in the Depart- | Would have but little difficulty in keeping up their chins. On paper they visiting for the first time this season. It has been anything but a pleas- "gPire | = - aries will engage the King Pins at| = = E i mental circuit, with Webb and wil-' Were a trifle ""0"3"].;“‘" last year, and their competitors hadn't im- ant jaunt for them. . | League more than six the stadium at 5 o'clock. Joe Miles | son staging a pitcher's duel. Y”m‘Cd.“’""’d"a}")' b the temperamental Yankees were supposcd t Before the Nationals leave, however, they are scheduled to tackle the |is his first suspension.’ and Larry Nops wint be e vacers. PEERLESS A. C. TEAM | - jloctlixing ajlotiofitronble st trisistivel Browns in'the third game of their series, and should they win this after- | the Browns, Yankees and Red Sox,|q' Martin's club, one of the strong- i Quartermaster, with Starks on the| The Giants have lived up to ex-, YANKS, 5: CHISOX 0 noon they will point for Boston, where next they play, h a record of }l‘.’i.’?..g"(’,‘,‘.i" r“ n:l‘.:a:':::"f:l’ii "b.(.{fl?: e asgreuul»on; e il ;;w\fud_. lxall i .-‘\‘_‘x_.ml trimming | pectations and the Yankees haven't; s D5 ) ix victories against five defeats for the initial western swing. That 3-t0-2 | healie of ‘ans kin (et waald v | face e v e Sucisy oot | SEEKS TOUGH RIVALS Leagne 7100 ar Department| the American leaguers have lived up (AT CHICAG decision gained over the proteges of Lee Fohl yesterday not only evened | rant a lay-off. o'clock at Brookland. 1 | i b i . | to their potentialities. Wittet.. B o % noe i) the set of contests with the Nationals’ opponents here, but brought them| oo e e m““,",‘"fi,,‘,‘,'f",‘m'",“"‘;)\’,"""fl “r'l"’\‘}';:m‘:"‘;“ Cie ot the Senugameni ol the season | Bad weather forced n""nvmwmflnlil!?utgh-flifl 5124 3022 ¢ Rl 5 ) 1! gt ade and Evans were National|the Dominican Lyceum and Mohaw > a o N was played in the Terminal Y. M. C. A. | of the renewa > Giant- uthif.. . to2 500 standing for the trip for the third time since Icaving Washinglon. | ey At ot ehcir Rettink. i | Morcury ATRISUE Clup and the Shany: , Feerless Athletie Club is out to| w28 played in the Terminal V.M C A | of tho renowal of the Glant-Cardinal | Bufid" & 2 3 ¢ s Just who will be sent to the mound | —————— ————————|safeties, for an average of .667 Both|rocks. "It was the Big Greens that|take scalps of the St. Agnes, Molines, | gver Express, 3 to 2 continue maulding all but the most|Meuselrf..5 1 3 o 3243 ioday in the effort to subdue the| WASHINGTON. AB. R. H.P.0. A. E 'of the doubles made by the Browns|handed the Bullets their first defeat Tremonts and Yorks. A game with | brilliant pitching possible as they | SCBSBEC."3 0 3 1 Sheelyib /4 1 & 3 Prowns o foT, fhe second successive | Bluego, 3b...........4 0 1 2 3 dlwere blows to left fleld. and in each |of the season last Sunday. one of these clubs is wanted by the |, Eleven hity gave Navy Yard a 13- |, the 'St. Loulstans will benefit | Srsicar § 3§ 3§ § Megtiel" 3 14 ¢ ime was not known early toda ut | Harrls, 2b -4 1 0 4 3 oflinstance Wade got his hands o o | e = 9 to-2 victory over the City Post Office | o it cill Ke =& 3 - Jack Hollingsworth, recruit right | Rice, =f. 101 2 0 o ban " Tn ihe Sevemtn ratir and| Natiomal Capital Post, . V. W.. nime | Peerless combination for Thursday at | nine in the Government Leamnr, Omce | Ty aiyflinE (HRGIRIINIeep thel flefi Bt (SR 1Ne s Snemmte S 8 0 118 hander, may be started. Whoever | Judgo. i -3 ¢ 9 7 1 9 dropped Jacobson's smash, while in|Will do battle with the Park View '§ o'clock, on the Rosedale diamond. |on the mound for Navy, held C. i, (.| Pittsburgh gained on them, taking | Thurstonp 3 0 0 # does the flinging will have to do some | Wade, If S 18 1 8 B . ed T g (2 ter | Athletic Club Sunday on the Catholic ! - w to three bingles. advantage of the mild_Quakers of | Elsh.t foseithe Ninsine willnavelto dojmpme (RS S NG 0 $ 8 3 4 1 8 theninthne mufted Tobin's loft atter | Athletic Club Sunday on the Cat the | gulouls, B Gleason. who has managed | Philadelphia, 5 to 3. The Yankees sht...>. 1 0 0 0 ork te 2 one | mi e lat erpbaoed s 2o o sity ; ctice 5 5 | i { > e == Vesterday by Wallace ‘Westinghouse | Eeckinpaugh, “ss. 3 @ o a2 a fnf what appeared a wo>d €®Ch-| gome will be held_tomorrow at 5| uccessfully the Peerless nine, hoves| guperior itting enabled the North-|kept up their exciting winning streak, | Totals..3 12 71 18 Totals.. 3 7 7 11 4 Gharrity, ¢ 3. ma E .. to book all formidabl, ders | Cl 5 Vi Warmoth, the Nationals’ much-used ! w, B, 4+ 0 1 3 0| Either Tobin has 1 ¢ his | ©'clock on diamond No. 3 of the Mon nidable contenders | wegt Club _to trounce the Alpine | trampling over Chicago, & to 0--Waite | *Batted for Johnson in eighth. Memotn | armoth. . S RS e T EIe Rehin Ea TNt moma 0T e ATl lavel ey TE the sandlot title prior to the) Iy the v. M. H. A Leagie. Sunday|Hovt pitching shut-out ball the| TBatted for Thurston in niath Wally was not exactly what vou| Totals 3 '3 8 27 12 2jtired in the ninth, when Evans, not. | duested to report ommunicate. with him. st 1135 bk B L e | ot 1 the order for the |Chiaso .21 0 8 0 0 6 8 § & &5 would call in great form against the | ST. LOUIS. AB. R. H. P.0. A. E. | withsi ore a eade { : e ialto nine, which is leading the circuit. | etroit reversed e order fo - B Browns, for he presented cight ' of | Tooin, .. o T O T N R o pite "STAT | Mohawk Juniors will play & double- | Street Sasehwest. ot mkone him e | climbing Philadelphia Athletics| Runs—Dugan. Ruth, Schang (2), Scott. Er. them with passes to first. This total | Gerber, ss 2 0 0 1 & sigs . ey Fo o 1% I header Sunday, meeting the Century ) ldncoln 7193, between 5 and 6 o'clock.| Western Union uncorked a surprise | through the timeliness of the hitting | 1ors—Dugan. Johnson (2). ~Two- . alt L e e 4 0 1 2 o oy lo wvans was a deep one, ardijinietic Club at 11 o'clock at 17th and = when it handed American Security a|of Manager Ty Cobb, 5 to 4. It was | Ruth (2). Collins, Mostil, Bacrifice—Hoyt of walks was just one shy of the sea- | Jacobsoh, cf.... Joey’s heave was of the rainbow type. | pyinietic Club a o'clock at 17th an tico AthL | . S S o R “ii3 | Double ‘plays—Johnson to_ Collins to Sheels: f » s - ¥ N % -to-3 trimming e Co » first los: i 4 1 A against the | Wiims, i 189399 0 “| D) streets southeast and tne Westorn |, SIentice Athletle Clab 1o anslows |9 to-3 trimming in_the Commer jalthe first loss for the’ Athletics in the Eipy'le sChis Yo Fipp. " Left on bever—New Tribe a week In that | McManus. | . i o . Athletic Club at 2 o'clock on the fe! A e e n series. ircuit drives were mac v | last seven starts York, 12; Chicago. 11, Bases Dalis —OF oo aiwedi) Cally con. | Sollins, 6.0l 2001 8 1 B ettt e e PlaY Wa%|at 37th and 1 streets. The Junfors |Seum: o Cherrydales. ' Dreadnaughts | Houck and Krebs 1 7St Louis resumed its losing way in | Thuriton, &; off Hoyi, 3. - Btrack owt—Bs v 3 4 o | ahextean, g el iolare booking games threugh their | &% Diccrhocke s Chall=nges a closely contested game with Wash- | Thurston, 3; by Hoyt. 3. Umpires—Messrs trived to get the ball across the plate | Egsell. 8 0 0 0 0 0 O0ftionals and brought their season's v b Mana i ey ey thoball dcrces theplate Eoal o TETE T als sroug! eir season’s i o 3 Brown. Lincoln 6350, may be sent to Manager J. W. Ham-| Slamming out fourteen hingles, [ ington, 3 to 2 | Owens, Conrolly and Ormsby. Time of game— Bl e a ittable, Schlishaer, S Ly | totali o 41 i mond, Quantico, Va. Box 2i or | Treasury downed Register's nine, 17 | | 2 hours and 5 minute S ‘I‘; Lk —"‘:"“ ':I‘ | e 1 00 0 o of | Warwick Athletic Club defeated the | Phone Quantico 362, after 6 o'clock. |to 4. in the Colored Depa lm"nla|i N o A ! <y ally Yields Five Hits. 3 _——— = = = Alexandria Rosebuds on the latter's —— series. ITTSBURGH, Pa., May —Pitch- | S Warmoth, all told, gave the Browns | Totals . 391 R &7 18 r; SANDLOT LEAGUES PLAN |a:ia"5"i - Spiver connected with “:::l-l'l_;‘;';‘;:e ;-r"‘;";(‘ 'n".fx "z?nr':::: e 4lnrw1~ Uf‘s&lnlie-l‘w ';’T: 1'"{{’; B GIANTS RELEASE TWO. Just five safeties, and in but one in-| Batted for Robertson in eighth inning. three bingles qut of four trips to the . e A eased under option | ne Tittsburgh | NEW YORK, May 22.—The New ning did he permit the clustering of | washington ... 0 1.0 0 2 0 0 0 03, FOR BIG ATHLETIC DAY |siatc f.‘,f,’b“;ls"{"&"“,,-:g;’r‘““,",", o i L eUNT LEAGUR. Nationals to the Flint, Mich., club In | York Giants have released Fred John- as many as two. That was in the e — ' i Sy t, Durham, 0-1. ~ e b 2y sa e G Venohder, . wne | - dexs | Athletes of the seven leagues af-| Stamley Athletle Club is casting — e et e L Joe Ocschger. twirler of the Boston | son, righthander, to San Antonio of tha did the flinging for the opposition, | iliated with the District of Columbia | about for a _game Thursday on the “H-fl-_'"“ Juniors defeated the | Raleigh, 1 nville, ©. Braves. Texas League. ComTeted e o he SDaNiton - Gaier (). Deukle | Buse Ball Assocation will figure in|diamond at 5th and L streets. = Call | Elllott Juniors when Schreider al- ner, the Browns' new first sacker, had | Bluege to Judge. Peckinpaugh, Harris to Judge, | track, carnival and diamond contests| Manager E. Gruber, Lincoln 2821-W.|lowed only six hits. Games with the winning team are being booked : bner to McManus, Evans to Gharrity, Left [ 1o be 'held in mid-July — fore the Riverdale Athletic Club, 6 to | the losers down to one hit Warmoth's pitching was of the kind to keep the Nationals 3. Montgomery, Brown and Weather- | on tten on with a single. An Rl = ’ E W s ::el;: ger was made by !l(;ol»t ::szhf.f e Bt Waikiugiea’ 5: S5 fauis, 10 Bass! Eighteon hest players will be| Games In the thirteen-fourteen- by Manager Willlams, Lincoln 3537 the third, while Jacobson doubled in | gn balls—Off Warmoth, §; off Van Gilder, 6.| chosen from the leagues to form two | Vear-old class are wanted by the| B ) the seventh and Tobin in the ninth, | Struck out=By Warmeth, 3: by Van @ilder, | teams ilan C Telephone challenges to; Department of Labor base ba | although the latter's I 10 have | Soamd i an G e e | Gerald Catalona, Lincoln 6775-J. { humbled the Arlington Reserves. 3 h"nfluri“_om?d -“\_‘"_':n* rrototd PAYS | Evans and Holmes. Time of game—2 hnuu‘ ! tto 0. MecGrath, moundsman of the | / B Iecordsdiin Enverion for [and 15 minutes. JOHNSTON HAS HARD | Brightwood Athletic Club fell be- | Winners, fanned thirteen and held i needios all the wav. © e Riled the | liner over second. but Bluege flied | ROAD IN NET EVENT | ice cvtained doubtes i ?:i”ny:?u;nfi,:; e e ihia| In their half of the second the | Cherrydale Athietic Club will tackle | Bauquei she fir: . and in_eact Browns went ahead. Robertson was —_ a_tough foe when it will journey to ; our nnings following walked & bat- | ossed out. then Schlelbner singied to | | Fredericksburg, Va.. ' tomorrow to | 10c straight ter. Another Brow &eventh, while it required some mighty | nifty fielding to rescue the portside after long nits had been recorded by the enemy in the last two innings Vangilder did not pitch a game to | e strolled in the | it and ambled home as Vangilder | By the Assacinted Press {meet the team representing that town. four-baser into the right| S$T. CLOUD. France, May 22—Go-| Cherrydale play are expected to field stand That ended the Browns' | ot ang Cochet of France, Washer of | TéPOTt at the Cherrydale station at 9 scoring for the day, some smart field- | % ol { o'clock. ing that included ihree double piays|Belgium. Count De Gomar of Spain | of England appear to IN ANNAPOLIS AGAIN University of Maryland's ball team which lost a tough game to Navy knocked a Chesnut Farms nine wants to book | o pItCH Chel ng their rallies {and Wheatley X 31:7«?“0(: chres ot ?m"v::krv:ul’:;'r\x“lfih; | ™he Kationais put over the counters | nave the hest chance of reaching the | N it n:"]\l"':mned of ‘ihe | Yesterday, 7 to 6, remained in Annap- | tally in the second session and two | that brought them the vigtony in (he | q,a1 against William M. Johnston of | Monument Lot Manager R lolis to do battle with the St. John's Thore dn ne fech that mixed with |y anus, but Bluege Singled to right. | California, in the men's singles, after | Inscoe can be reached at Franklin | College team this afternoon After the third inning Elam became | Harris walked, the fourth ball being i days of play in the internation- | 4000. | Maryland had a hard-luck finish | K ol o S sk o malfme 4 | iSe' Tap o, Schieibner: Tesaited n | 81,840 ourt tonnle champlonshive | 1e any ambitious team wamtn | S5OI Navy. I was leading. § o 5 HERE are ten sizes disastrous wild piteh. B e et hea the ird [ Gobert won from Baron De Morpur- | s requested fo ket In fouch with | berg stumbled in taking a fiy pall of El Producto Bushmen First to Score. aorner and Rice second on the play | Eo and Cochet defeated Colombo. | John MeMahon, West 3027 {and dropped the sphere, giving Hed- As usual. the Nationals were the | Then Vangilder lost control and |frst-ranking player of Italy. develop- ™" oo | EMan two buses McKee was then to ch oose fl'Om— 2 first to break the ice, Wade opened | walked Judge and Wade. forcing |€d Some of the best tennis ever scen| These are the men that the Yankee | walked: the runners moved up on an the second inning with a single past | home Harris with the tying tally. Evans | i _France. o iAthletic Club will use in thejout. and when Levie hit safely the and one of them at McManus and Tvans sacrificed. beck | soratched & single to Gerber and| Johnston's defeat of Diemer Kool|fray with the Mount Rainler nine. on | two winning tallies counted. | = Y e 2 whee oo in with the decisive score.|of Holland was also interesting, al-|the latter's diamond Sunday: Pricci.l Peterson = for Navy outpitched least, will lea s;nt‘xlal:rdu;mfir?:é o Shile 16 et DL et o Tan eetting by lofting | though somewhat one-sidd, the | Rothe Aina. Morgan. Sartori, X'iSchrider of Maryland, % ’ p se ¢ 2 3 < = Sl = Ll 1A i demo: ing his s - 3 , E. , Freschim, Garill,| Maryland w. e back at College T e A s e G |ni"?fl'fii"i11:"x'vu’x‘.??."‘?‘n':.‘?.&%J‘C?'Efl,‘,i'f’r‘.-fnc(esf“x\fi gkl un enniie { Park tomorrow to :n:eréax; :.l;..:x:‘.-’ your fancy. And the 6—4, 4—6 and 6— { “niversity eir second clash of e . " e L, ©e wess) zame for Sunday in deslred by|year. Marsland won the last game. more partlcUIar You {woman star, had a walkover in her |the Comforter Club, according toi® to 4. P WOMAN BOWLERS MAKE ;i fif St bt e Tl B0 Ao e | are about your defeated without loss of a le | 13th street southeast, or Lincoln H . GOOD START IN TOURNEY"H" - “and ln'x;:k.»x,\- to come through | after 5 o'clock. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. cigars, the more con- cithout trouble th com. > — % i | A |Singles. The only American woman| Olympla Athletic Club of George-| Bscir Mgust, o Eorismouth, 3. ! fident we are that El surviving in the singles is Miss|town is seeking games with teams in) Wilsen, burg, 0. p: N !1[ eanor Goss. who disposed of Mile. Producto will please i Deve o ce, 6—. 6—4. BY H. H. 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