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SPORTS D. C., THURSDAY, MAY .24, 1923 Bushmen Prove Class With Bat in West : Honors to East in Intersectional Clashes WINS MAJORITY OF TILTS WEAKNESS ON THE SLAB GRIFFS’ HITTING FIGURES | FOR TRIP IN THE WEST ALL HIGH SCHOOLS ENTER | [on cotiece puwors | TN -, stay in this event, while Jones, anoth- | wili be the half mile, which Tech sent the western invaders back with more losses than victories to thei 3 { , ¢ xnuws FRESHMAN TRACK GAMES| = oom oo coom ~ \ TURDY ATTACK s % 5058 i, 0 arsiand, & ASIONS Harris .... 11 9 11 6 2 . k& s v Judge ... 5 4 450 i At New Haven—Colgate, 8; Yale, 6. , )Go-llll e B3 10 15 ."l : 8; Ver- — = Evans ... 9 31 9 11 3 < ¢ - tw. e .... . 933 u; l?‘ 1: «lx ECH, Central and Eastern high school yearlings are expected to e ] » co-|Gi P Al I 3 . P2 e = E . g p] o neeton, 9; Col- - T Peck, Goslin, Bluege, Wade and Evans Lead in Of-!goorer - ¢ 2 3 37 1 e (;hrr;-comkercd bmli f(’)r]llop hasors. o the annual fl:sh Veate s iants Prove Almost Unbeatable and Dodgers Overs Finher 7T 1 5 7 30 man field and track meet, to be held in the Mount Pleasant stadium ; = 4¢ Annapotis—: Gett: . . 4 i 4 ya- g > s fense During Jaunt—Play Red Sox Today. R e e e W SR Saturday morning. Western and Business also will be represented, but do | burg, 5. . haul Cubs—Romp With Bedraggled Phillie s Jeckinp'sh 11 42 17 I8 7 4 nut appear as formidable as the others. * -, At West Point—Army, 14; Dela- = ik . Win Exhibition at London, Ont. Warmoth . 4 i 500 Although the entry list has not the 220. Central is apt to place in{ ware, Helps Second Place Pirates. F 2.8 4 399 been completed, Eastern and Western | this event through the speed of Hard-! At Carlisle—Dickinson, 9; Western | % A i $ o8- 0B each prob:bly ‘will send twenty-five |ison. Coach Collins, whose charges| Maryland, 2. - = 4 “‘ :‘ :. ?, :l’ lg?,y' xnm(.\mmeuu«.,‘; uad ’Il‘ech u’l‘)oux }haw been nmnlm,g‘hu::_ fu‘:' “":1 téz:h 2( Ithaca—Cornell, 6; Hamilton, 1. E een. Central and Business haye |mect, cxpects to give Tech an - ¢ New York—F 7 YORK, May 24— = SRS R BY JOHN B. KELLER. 418 eein Dot Indicated the size of their lists. | tral run for ‘their mones ot the College, 1. S kx\: ‘t(l):”t\' ‘““)} Ab I'l’ the main ”l" ""“dl“‘ld ali Lue best of it der =T L SPEaE % g 7 2 ‘ech, coached by Happy Hardell, has |twenty-five young athletes who w At Bethleheme : g the two base ball invasions that ended vesterday. Americit ' OSTON, May 24—Given pitching of a respectable class, the Na- G 0 0 1 0 000lun Uiy 0r ki runmers who may |compete Tor Eastarn, fifteen are con- | nigh, g.- nohem—Villanova, i Le-| o Maantiaaloararne g e e Hiowo i g bR tionals, who were to open a three-game series with the Red Sox ' Hargrave. = 4 2 2 ¢ 1 uncork a surprise. Wild of Tech, [gidered very good. TP LG | = e S 1 the majority of their westers S . Hollingsw'th1 0 © 0 0 0 who spans 50 yards in six seconds,| One of the most hotly cnul(‘xl“d‘ | contests, while the eastern Nationals, battling on their home grounis. here today, would have fared better during their first western in- | —————— ——— will be the Maroon and Gray's main- | events, and surciy the most colorful, | o ‘ o | TEN 6. U. ATHLETES vasion of the season if the club’s batting figures for the trip mean any- i ¢ FOUR LEAGUE FRAYS er fast boy, Is considered likely to|feels confident of grabbing. Wild, cradis v thing. But five of eleven engagements ended in favor oi Bush’s men, yet place. rasser, Jones and Connors, who ran While the Giants were making a cle; e e S ; Honor for the 100-yard dah should this distance in 1.44 the ¢ Club OLLEGIATE MEET . slants aking a clean sweep of the St. Louis s they attacked savagely enough to warrant a better fate. ON SANDLOTS TODAY |bzine out some real contention. Con- |mect, should dupticate the feat Sat. {4 to 1, Brookiyn ciimbed over Chicago into fourth place by downing the he Nationals during their jaunt batted at a 283 clip and scored {nor of Tuch ran this distance Injurday. Western High most likely will | —_— | Reds, 7 to 1. Boston helped precipitate the Cubs by beating them, 6 to 4 eleven seconds in the recent American | enter this event. Legion track carnival. Gottlleb of | decided, while Eastern Central won third in the same meai. |every effort for a win. These boys are expected to display | Eleven events have been booked, as some real speed. They will have to!follows: 100-yard dash, 120 low hur- Central has not ye: bend sixty-one runs, something better than five and one-half runs a game. Of these tallies, forty-five were actually clubbed in, giving the team an carned-run average of more than four runs a contest for the eleven tilts. ‘There certainly was no lack of hitting power in the clan of Griffith. Yet : {and the Pirates continued their joy ride in Ten ‘of its best athletes will repre- | Phillies, 7 to 6, Sk S :::‘:l “t;“r:r(s.:'(l)v\n University in the | . The trips of the western National League clubs have disclosed collegiate field and track meet!almost unbeatable team in the New York Giants *hiladelph will , again beating the Eight sandlot league teams will figure in games today at 5:15 o'clock an most of this strength in attack went amiss because of the impotency |on the Ellipse. The list follows: et b o HhaE suns et fhuonaliumip; b-yAed dhah. liop |2 Do:hield oo yankim ¥ietd, Efijia- | After taking every series with of the pitching staff, This glaring weakness on the part of the hurlery | Departmenta, Agriculure va Print. |04t QSAMes W M0LE, 1o, BSIE 228, Yoty 220,00rd run BAIC |actobia, comorrow and Saturdy. | WHERT 1S GOING STRONG, | o the blufis S sersn. it e was noticeable especially in the extra-inning games with the Indians and |ers: War Department, AN Stars, Vvs.|Strasser to bring homeé the bacen in | 15-yard dash and S-pound shotput lot the: o mmy Connolly. joLeEicn b |today and should continue to pile vp i i e H fesionts % - S ity i e mile last year, will compete} a lead the Browns, when the Nationals staged gallant batting rallies only to have | Quarigrmaster; | Government, ity In this cvent azain while Andy Gaf. | ALTHOUGH 35 YEARS OLD!® The romp with Phitadeiphia s s s y. st 5 ey will enter the sprints. Entrants | 2 3 been beneficial for the Pirates as #t Prominent figures In this busy batting | ?JP;@;_ 'r;alllx:;: ‘l‘xol:‘i"rhurenu. Regis: lMOl N’l\ Pl EASAN"‘ 'I‘EAM [for the “440 are Paul Heriiny and | NEW YORK, May 24—Zack |gave them an opportunity to stesl of Bush's outfit during the western tour BIG LI A Charlie O'Byrne. George Marsters.; Wheat, veteran outflelder and |AWAy from St. Louis and gain a b were Roger Peckinpaugh, Goose Goslin, EAGUE STATISTICS Garslieh: ahinlRRaal for RAtwaY Bddie Brooks, Alec Brewster and| cuptain of the Brooklyn National | £7iD on second place. Touted as the Ossie Bluege, Dick Wade and Joey 1o 3 g a | Frank Murray'are in the 880. Brooks! = | Strongest team of the west, the Cardi? & Mail Service, pitched one of the best 1 3 di b5t Of the 113 safeties registered by [lEasmies in the BB 3 MF C. A Unagnis 180 is listed in the mile. I e T S e the club In the eleven games, this quin- AMERICAN LEAGUE. e e b Tip Maroney is expected to offer; his league in batting with an |than the Pirates, for whom Dube tet walloped fifty-nine. | W. L. Pet. W. L Pet. fdown to two hits, his team winning, Some greal competition in the field| avernge today of .417, welebratea |Adzms twirled one victory. Peck led the lot with seventeen swats w York..23 8 .742/St. Louis...12'16° 433 (g (o 3 — | events his thirty-fifth birthday yester- Today the Cardinals meet the P or e 05 mark making | Bhils..... 17 12 586 Washington 13 17 429 i Plansky, Haas and several othe: : rates in Pittsburgh in a tle for D g o T the 17 16 531 Chicago.....10 18 367 athlet il not Shien) sy a pl hie e him virtually the ieading hitter of the | . E oo 4 GesioraliA e untIEG TOMES has thitee & . = ¥ St o kel e letes Will not make tie trip be He got two hits second place, which s bound to hety tour. Jez Zachary and Red Hargrave, at | P%to 17 15 _.531/Boston. 917 38| .cn hitsagainst Navy Yard, winning, ANDLOT managers now are combing the high schools in search of | cause they have not registered a! mati ome n double. the Giants. ! bat o v times, set the pace with | GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. |13 to 9 The winning team is one material to strengthen their mines for the coming independent series. | -2 and onc-half at the university,| bed of another by Ji The four eastern American League averagi 00 each, while Muddy | Washington at Boston, Washington at Bosten, | of the strongest contenders in the ! s ke f “ | thereby being ineligible. eney pitcher, from whose bat he |C/UDS play cach other today, while the Ruel, at bat ‘eighteen times, slammed | ¥ York at Fhila. Tow rork at Philt. | Government League race Most active on the job is the mogul of Mount Pleasant Junior team, Rimnelt made a circus catch fn | Western quartet do likewise. ~The v a ra .l . . Lo — i & g ¥ 2 ¥ ¥ : dditi w. 4 Philadelphia A s will mee °4 s i Chicago at Datroit.” _ Chicago st Dotmoit.” | a tghtly played game, Naval | WhO announces that he will have seven high school players in his line-up 700 IN TRACK MEET. I R han made 45 hite n 10w imes | Specding \';.nm-‘}l-]:xwl'hn:’mn\"pm; na the ‘timely batters, driving in more than ‘, SULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Hospital beat Bureau, 7 to in the | this year, two from Central, one from Tech and four from Western CHICAGO, May 24—More than 700] ®t Dat and scored 21 runs this Detroit and Cleveland will go, re~ half of the runs earned. The first pair | Boston, 8; Cleveland, 6. Departmental series. The losers ob- Phipps of Central, who averaged | ————=————— | ighrectioo] and Neadamy SRl s —ol] Tem= | spectively against Chicago and St hif 5in. seven tallles each, while Evans No other games scheduled. | tained twelve hits agaist the win- |twelve strike-outs a game in section | | comnete here tomorrow afterudon on Louis. = znd. Wade knocked in six each == ners' seven, but they failed to slug | B of the juniors' series last year, will | SIX HITS FOR RAWLINGS Stagg Field in the 1 ar}, i Boston. which receives Washingten & NATIONAL LEAGUE. in the pinches | be the mainstay of the Mount Fleas- | the mineteenth annyar nationat interr| 0a’ Us 1S GOING NORTH i omthe onty Amlitir Lesiee. Peck and Bluege Star. S W. L. Pet. | - h ants again this year, while Adler of | IN AS MANY TIMES UP |scholastic track and fleld meer e contest yesterday from Cleveland, -8 Probably the most pleasing featyres | Jew York..24 8 750 Brooklyn....14 16" 467| Kinance xwamped Assistant Secre- | the same school promises to do some | v to 6. of a trip that offered little to enthuse | 5i*'fourER- 18 13 O8] Sincinaatl. 14 17 452 / of War's nine. 13 to 7. In the War | good work in the Beld. Price is the | Besgle Rawiings, fovmns Wash- | e - over have been the work of Bluege, | Chicago.., .15 18 484" i i Department League. Jacobson of the | only youngster from Tech to play | r ospecially at bat, and the DIavIng of | GANES ToDAY. . wamielbhis 8 21 376 |0 crs got a homer. with “the Mount Pleasants. Kour | In&ton sandlot ball atar, and now k IS BILLIARD RECORD. EXPECT REAL WRESTLING. Peck. The young third sacker has been 3 TOMORROW. = Western players, Dulin, Gough, Mit- | Playing left field for M rtinsburg PARIS, May 24.—Roger Conti, click- 3, " 5 5 Phila. at New York. Phil . f : Some real mat mauling is expect4d meeting the ball hard, even when not | g Touly ot N e, mml;. at N-fi York, Loose playing and slugging f?n—lrhe!l. Stevens and Gischner, are in| in the Blue Ridge League, made |18 Off 642 billiards without a miss, Catholic Univ . to take place when the masked mas. driving it safely, and promises to be a o st St tured the game between Annex No.|the line-up. I o i | broke the French high run record in atholic University diamond ath- |2 t25F Riscs when f o | mac most; dependable man in the attack. Cinctnmmti at Ohioago, | | and Treasurers in the Treasury In- | Gough, who played such a sterling | ‘I' s In ax many times the lan 18.2 balk line match last evening. | letes, who yesterday humbled Univer- | pAitral Collsaam tamorron wieht. Pegk is performing up to the standard RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S OAMES, . |((rbUreau circuit, the latter winning. | game af second for Western, meeds| Biate JEatSIeay Wil Nis ki | The previous: record.: eatablished: by lisity. of Macyiind. 9 to 4 will 1esvel P ot Coliseunt tamortow night that made him so worthwhile as a mem- | Pittsburgh, 7: Philadelphia, 6. MES. 16 to 13. Parks conected with a cir- | only experience to make one of the | s trimming Hagerstown, 23 to 7. | Willie Hoppe in 1910, was 622, f s s o —_—— - beg of the Yankees in 1921. He is a New York, 4; St. Louis, 1, cuit drive. | best ‘keystone sackers in_ the high | Twe of hix clouts were ‘homers. | tonignt for northern week-end | bet gF'the Yadkees in 1021, Wl o 478 Kol 1, [ eyt e io) | Memeoadimeeruasiiniaiiiandirore. | [saunt, meeting seton Han_tomorrow | GUDE GOES TO ROW The offense statistics of the Brookiyn, ;' Cincinsati, 1,| Ome of the best gmmes of the sea-!prove his hitting and his throw to| ® bawe. LEGION NINE SHOWS |2t oranse, x. 5. ana New vork Ath- western invasion also reveal other play son was played in the Colored De- | first | — S o 5. =i Takis Giuh. = e % crs, who bave done remarkably well and partmental League when General Ac- | Other boys on the team are Tribby, | Brop e teliouing day IN PH"_I,Y REGAI | Who have not achleved expected TRADE WITH PH"_S counting Office downed Veterans' Bu- | Simmons, = Merrill, Machen, Hill, | Kanawha Athletic Club will hook up ITS AB".'TY All other local colleges will remain . However, the figures show clear] reau, § to 5. Burton knocked a homer. | Behrens, Barrow and Mugx[-]-‘rnx' i | with the " Dominica Lyceum this | idle until Saturday, when Georgetown - thag - Bush's athletes were able to ste | Mount Htasx:;:; “‘::;'“Lhu 1:;?(":1‘;1{!-“-:"»'(1._ 1;‘:.1 'lim k“:l}zhlnglun har-’ will visit Fordham and Maryland will outi and get themselves runs. It was BOLSTERS PIRATE [ senior nine in the series this season. |racks at 5:30 o'clock. nawha play- | entertain Hopkins. 5 Granville Gude, Washington's bes notia lack of attack that lost games in JEEFEROUN SCHONL. WINE. | Johswos. Fake, Comner. fivns SHINS |ore, are requested o report at the| wiiis the Mohawks Mercury's|, AD @iGBt-isning raily that vegis:|scullor and prbie- of ihs Potor the; western half of Ban Johnson's R foled well in| PAVIdEE. Wolfe. McAuliff. Redmond | clubhouse at § o'clock o ~ the 2 8. Mercury's,| cered “five runs epabled . Chatiey | g f otomac cirduit Kojak and e e N oy | and Stanton Sre smong lhe-vhmnmb; = — | €hamrocks. Dominican Lyceums and the | Mora: plavers to defeat Maryland, | E0at Club, left for Philadelphia th . 5 R e it Gitby : 2 3 st Brad School, o o-hi st the > s e of their schedule when the g tDELS Y = .';’u?'f.r‘i‘l‘.‘.f"f\’x‘ai'r!.E-ix'x’?ml'zfmo lfea:u:» o0l Rawlings, thelhusting Seconal sacler | niie winnlus: 16 to 16 | Athletic Club. should prove a puzzle | will do battle with the Linwordl | 1%F Prowess, the American Legion drive did most of the damag ¥, to enter the first and second Tondon, Canada. When it arrived | recently sold to the Philadelphia Na- | to the city's leading senior combina- | Juniors Sunday at 17th and Pennsyl- | team is going quietly ahead taking on £ — single shell events of the Americah tiogeh, i overwhelmed the Canadians | tionals by the New York Giants, will | UoTS ex with the senior nine can be | Lamtents Spug s o heasl Manuger atrong foes, strengthening its outne| ENTERS DIAMOND SCULLS, |Henles regatia, to be held under e ) 9. sond c ot an early 5 3 - = H ) 29 V. o Ats sl ayers ep! i g 3 . -, auspic e eric: Rowi: Jsde s he London club ot an early | appear in the Hine-up of the Pittsburgn ® | arranged by calling Columbia 4228-W. ) on the grounds at 15 o'elock. and giving promise of one of the| BOSTON, May 24.—Russell Codman, [aUSPices of the American Rowing As-/ Joho fatey Brilineart, ‘Then Jack Hol- |Club when the Pirates and St. Logts l Or S | Telephone "challenges to the junior i most formidable contenders for sand- |37 ©f the Union Boat Club, a former | sociation on the uylkill river Sat-/ lingeworth checked the Londoners while | clash this afternoon % { team at Columbia 1625 S nets had ATAfanY time stinging | lot honors. The rapid development of | warged: hie: corry foe ore Thamiord | urday. : ates i v for s of = H s b etic Club, 8 to o. = ot 3 5 -4 o T v g oars n ho rprisead lisfmates clubbea E::“ci;n:hml:on(; Rawlings. regarded as one of the ‘ Hilltop Athledle Club bas booked a|Burch. winning moundsman. struck | the Legionnaires was demonstrated Sculls event of ihe English Henley e o T an N sumpriee Nick Altrock entered the game in the |est second basemen in the game IN SMALL DOSES | stremucus week end._ Saturday it will [out ten j yesterday when they vanquished the | pc@RIIR, COGmMAT tol KX om0 N road, | When he copped three places in t eig a . Nick | comes > s do battle w A Alr & = Sub Stars, 27 to 3. s s & e | Middle S 5 reg: a ore A e et an | o8 to, Bittahuzah a8 the result of and on the following day will hook | Ballston Athletic Awnociation nine ! urm»lm" Pt but that it he made a good showing | JIH SRS T e metiors ot O e | olinceq: i BN ia ie Alsop will choose his hurlers fro S on the latter's grounds. ( Dullets. while the rs could con- : ¥ & 9%l tello of the Penn Athletic Club, Gars g e 4 g Lee | cins and Chaconas. Freddy D 3 e rydale Athletic C | Les S shington barracks | Wa nglin e U < =i on the bag all through the ninth | Meadows from the Phillies, while in | ‘g(’;‘r]';lz“‘l:cli or O'Neil will catch. ~|May 30 H Iub onlfur!a Fame at & o'clock. s ANOTHER HEAVY IN FIELD. [Oleb Tonray e s SfiiceEvemr b 2 return the Pirate: av Iv — £y —— | . Harvey Ingl first sacker of the o at Club and Walter | 00 feturn the Dirates have given up) Mohawk Midgets are seeking games| W. F. Roberts team In anxious toiBUllots, has heen clected captain and | By the Associated Press Lt Clup andwalear Haniood of gkl Nitey” Glazner and Second with teams in the twelve-to-thirteen- |clash with strong unlimited Charley Plunkett chosen assistant| e, sy o fr el bl ol SOKL ree Baseman “Cotton™ T, p | t . o ed nin; assistant | ROME, May 24—Another heavy- (high in rowing circles, are among the RED SOX, 8; TRIBE, 6| &isnin, oo™ T 0" the Jaxs oialcain BGerin fonck with e | pine. skl dye afansece 10w {manager ekt ia fikely o ah"hi giove In | Snfrais : f ? Sx ", manager at Lincoln 6- { npson, Main 5124, is booking ! S e as a challen 0 i cornba 3 Bodwel the Po! e B 4 % consid- A mame £ - hat. as added Hamilton, Fred- s, o last Sunday - e e ABE.OA Clevwnd, ABI. 0.4 | erably strengthened ciub 'If ‘Meadows in the sixteen-ycar-old class is de-| Kamawha Junfors continued their | erick, Garrison, Jermane Halt. Ceos SR o Lalian who Sast Bundm = §70°1°4 Jamianll. 5 8 3" 0)shows good form, as Rawlings gen: {sired by the Peerless Athletic Club.{Winning streak when they trimmed | Spencer. Clark. Tebba Farr Sevigs |at Milan won the Kuropean he Radiators and Fenders P83 smmuid g gfomay o coneiderca i aster and more {Call” Lincoln 1130 after §:30 o'clock. | the Roamer Juniors. 9 to 4. Newman | ler. Ralin., Earnest and Lippold to fia | elnalder. N andaver, (0 ¢ DUl | s 7D MADE O REPAIRED. .- - &1 Fower. 1b. lia infielder than Tierney. but — z held the losers to four hits| Southend | roster. Manager Snitz Nau is receiv. 2 Cores installed in_any make. .3 2 10 Summari. 8 3 9 0]lacking much of the latter's prowess | | Lane Lacy will manage the Glen!Juniors, York Juniors and Haveriand | ing challenges at Adams 2521 S S 19 DIFFERENT MAKES RADIATORS. | ,; ‘,”g ‘1‘ 2?.‘:{.“3'5' : : § : - at. % Echo nine this season, with Bill Dust jJuniors have been victimized ! — Baxe ball pool grafters cleancd up| WITTSTATT'S R. and F. WORKS 3112 Montton ¢ 3 8 3|lics in Nesrgbably will join the Phil- alding him in the development of the ! _Hemderson Atheltic Club trounced {nearly $1,000.000 last year in Chicago.' 319 13th. 6410. 1425 P, M. 3123 Shawep. 3 0 o 1|lesin New York this week. Glazner slab corps. Citizens of that section| Thistle Athletic Midgets made | Savoy nine, 12 to 8, and sent its wins 2 0 08 Metevierp. 0 0 0 of frmained over in Philadelphia, where | expect the players to offer some reai fit five straight in the clash with the | to three straight. Cassa of the winners 2211 Smithp "0 0 0 1|the Pirates closed their invasion of |competition in the Montgomery [Shannon Midgets, the former win- | got a homer. 110 0 Gardnerf.. 1 0 0 0]the east | | County League. ning. 'HE ;’ flf[feri:z the best brand e . s i | . of hurling seen in the midget division | Plerce Athletic Club of Hyattsvill Totals.. 36 92716 Totals.. 36 13 27 17 HO | Juntor or senlor teams of the city|this year, Riley, winning mounds- | Md., will journey to Gaihershurg M. $Batted for Picinich in seventh inning, 'USTON LEFT IN COLD. |are challenged to book games with |man, fanned twenty players Saturday 1o fackle the team repessent. +Batted for Metevier in al‘hothuinn;ui os|.. NEW YORK, May 24—col T. L ‘lhe Epiphany Athletic Club, a;«‘ur:(l»; ) ing that town. Bl Hoftmun and EEREREER Elston, owho 6010 He et e |Ing to Manager Earle Moser. ¥ rasn'?fl-"CENTRAL NINE T Loomis will be the battery for Galthers- Runs—Mitchell, Flagstead, Harris (2), Me. | fep NeW York Yankees to Col. Jacob Rt e 0 PLAY |bure. 5 5 . Mo- < and 7 cloc M o, Myeiecaa’ (8, | Rupert. will not be able to acquire an i 2 Jamby, Brower, kuufie.ni'a_‘yl:u.l E::nr(;— ‘\"Dl;:e:,tf zlr'\‘ thed Brooklyin ationals. A challenge has been issued by the MARYLAND u. FRESHMEN ,.m"?,:?;‘ f'm':::':;l.? 1‘.‘,!“';?,'5 :,""x' , L, , ), . | 4 e Dodger stocl: . St S g ea 3 o 3 . - Srobuse KitsBittingor, MoMillar, Flagstasd, = : e St. Stephen's unlimited team f{or a| Central High's nine, which has de.|o'clock at the Lovejoy School. An- Reichle, Jamieson (2), Myatt. Lutzke, Three- lmmv Sunday. Telephone Manager |feated all local college freshman |nouncement is made that the club's base hit—Quinn. Stolen bases—Harris, Pit. Norton Anderson, West 3027. Kool cale in | baseballers will practic s bize BieGulan Sslon, bajer—ariis, FiE ORIOLES SIGN BENDER. | H Te chamnlaanhls e A e e e e lsy—Pittinger. Mitchell and Burns. Left on| BALTIMORE. May 24, — Charles | St Terean nine ia casting about fok | 78 RTRIGNSND series, will Journey | LU0 TS (e Feane B 5 4 C}e“hhnd ul;n!-h_othlglg (Chief) Bender, former pitching star |a mame Sunday ~Manager Stewart|iy,icersitor Maryland Yearlings: —_— — — S ‘2. Struck out—By Quinn, 15 by | Of the Athletics, has been signed by 2 % |Anderson, 1316 W street southwest, | Jack Brinkman or Boyd Edelin | " ite=OF Murrer 8 nga ' i | the Baltimore club of the Tnterna- | Does a good pitcher usc a diffcrent |expects to arrange u heavy schedule. | prghibiy il hurl for tbe Blue ang|| INDIAN e et nings; off Quina. b in 5% innings; off Shaute, <p Dender has been | syle of delivery for the different sorts| 1o amy ambitious feams in the fif- | White. | 6 in 6% innings; off Metevier. 3 in 1% in- | working out with the Navy team the MOTOCYCLE | off Smith, nome in 1 inning. Hit by |last few days, a sa of balls he pitches? |teen to sixteen-vear-old class would e Dtehar—By Quisn (Wamby). ~ Bali—Shaute. | pood shape. > 2nd 18 sald' to be in {like to meet some real opposition, TIP FOR FI DISTRIBUTOR Winning _pitcher—Quinn, Losing _pitcher— 3 Answered by | they are urged to telephone Manager SHERMEN. I sy S S Shaute.! Unpires—Mosars. Dinoon and Nailin. URBAN (“RED") FABER Carl F. Turvey of the Olymplc Ath-| HARPER'S FERRe, W. Va., May 24. o3 Easy Terms—Repairing ime of game—2. hours. VETERAN PLAYER DIES. Pitcher, Ohlcago White Sox. the man who | 101i¢ Club. Franklin 2887, between 9 | —The Potomac river was very muday (| HOWARD A. FRENCH & CO, e = BRIDGETON, Mc., May 24.—Wil- | alewed losy ross ner game thin any otuer |20 4:30 o'clock. i tHe SDenmndoENVers: (cloudytos 424 9th Street N.W. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. liam E. Mains, old-time base ball | pitcher in the big leagues during the seagon| A game that should be jammed fuli R ® g |Plaver. and for many vears a bat |of 1922. st of action is to. take place when the manufacturer, died today at his home Baltimore (frst game).. i 6 3 L ! today I Seseiciy ciieg Bicaiards and | Cinnati Nationals for two seasons. | Every ball pitched should be pre- oAk, (B ek asl Mchvoy; e S gasie i ceded by dal(rinrf;z the az:;‘n: a_z:;:fl?ci Jogsey City P U cY WILUAMS BEATS opposing batters will soon know Newark .i.o......... b wind-up a pitcher is using. Deliv Reading Lol 15 20 4 RUTH S RECORD GAIT the fast ones, the slow ones, the ¥ \ B‘«‘lld'u A34"Devine; Martia end ’;’“"' straight ones, and the crooked ones Bultals sodmsiae o T ; from the same spot, as nearly as % oot Thomas ' and| . NEW YORK, May 24—Cy Williams, | possible. i Kenyon. 3 sensational home rum hitter of the At | Syracuse .8, 0 3 il Nati vi i Syracus 2o 8,8 2| Philadelphia National, will eclipse - Parks 3iljis, Moore ana | Babe Ruth's all-time record of 59 cir- | Lake. cuit clouts, set in 1921, if the Quaker | : T slugger maintains his present pace. i AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION. Willlams yesterday laced out his| ! Touisville, ... ..o ....4 9 2 sixteenth homer, close to two weeks 2 Milauide il TG0 18 e shead of JRuth's schedule in 1931, Right here and now you can stop lolly. stelle, .anc jeyer; Schaack as when the Y. C! i i - = 1 "y 3 ad | when the Yankee clouter hit his six searching for the clilfb l‘hatfl has Toledo ... 2 10 2| Ruth at this stageof the 1921 season joyable flavor Migneapolig " - Y 8 12 2{had collectcd an even dozen homers, | = th?m“f'uy ecnhjoi' ice that L Prieht 2ad Anderson; Erickion 4ad Grabow %o that Williams now has an advan- | 1} and rich “‘z"'l: “" ®ADXICE 0N 3 of four. 2 ou want. Columbus <iecce.. 8 1 2| Ruth now has but eight homers to — ese ot AR st. Paul 8 4| his credit. You've found it! N er. Northrop and Hartley; “Gonzales. Indianapolis:Kansas City, rain. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATIGN. Atlanta ... .5 10 2 Memphis Y.L 5 1.6 3 Karr, Brock and Mitciiell; Daley and Lapan. Birmingham ... 4 9 0 Little Rook s 9 W e, Graham 74 74 PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Sy, Y ek & Damvills, 2 %pruil- o. SALLY LEAGUE. Augusts, 9; Columbie, 0. ¥ Spartanburg, 4; Greenville, 4 (8 innings, in) Tain). Charlotte-Charlest , it (i VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Bobern s, Srilsos, (1" innings, rain Richmond-Norfolk, cold westher. APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. Bristol, 7; Morristown, 4. Other games, rain. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. NEW CAMP FOR YANKEES. NEW YORK, May 24.—The New York Americans will not train at New Orleans, La., next year, business Manager Ed Barrow has announced. He indicated that Shreveport, La., would be accepted as Manager Miller Huggins favored it. McGINNITY STILL AT IT. WATERLOO. lowa, May 24.—"“Iron { “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair Combed—Well-Groomed Man” Joe McGinnity, fifty-two years old, former idol of New York fans, pitched a four-hit game against Mar- shalltown, in the Mississippi Valley League, vesterday and won, 1 to 0. A\{c(;.lnnuy is managing the Dubuque club. HURLS A NO-HIT GAME. AUGUSTA, ' Ga.. May 24.—Rufus' Clarke, Augusta, pitched a no-hit, no- run game in the South Atlantic As- sociation against Columbia yesterday twenty-eight batsmen faced Two men reached first base, one by an error and the other walked. et \ STRUCK BY BALL; DIES. DETROIT, Mich., May 24.—Joe Lan, twenty-six-year-oid shortstop of & city league base ball team, died early today after being hit by a pitched ball yesterday. The ball hit himh on the head, fracturing his skuli. —_— PIRATES LET CARLSON GO. PITTSBURGH, May 24.—The Pitts- burgh Nationale have released Pitcher Harold :Carlson to the Wichita Falls club-of -the Texas League. 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