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SPORTS. Will Clash for Lead | mise [ wwmiar | mesices | semar | susice | _semar | sescie | ey | G,’A. 0. AND INTERSTATE T PLAY THIS AFTERNOON OYitS---And The C@W@Ct Cfi@thes o B = Se o Fa METROPOLITAN SHOWING G T of sport clothes---Variety’s the theme! . Commercial Organization. Fabrics and styles are new to behold ! The Old English and Scotch ideas are here, too! ——————— 3 e OVERNMENT. LEAGUE diamond followers expect a real treat when General ‘Accounting-Office nine and Interstate will clash to- +“day -at-5:15 o'¢clock ‘on the Ellipse in what may be the deciding gamédPhe first series in the circuit Eath aggregation has lost one contest. Owen and Givonetti probably will be the battery for General Accounting Office, while Lusby and Jones are slated to perferm for Interstate. It is recalled that Owen won the i league title for G. A. O. last year, and Lusby defeated the champions in ’ one of the post-season games. y . ] -| A Discovery! Following is the league sltand"inxfi” SMITH§ EAQEWA BIE .. S es 1150 DAY AS KNIGKS wiN] Thermo Golf Jacket Standards ....... i T 000 i Will your caddy carry A Genuine Leather Golf Bag? This is a beauty! T'he coat of many uses— Keeps out the cold! Keeps out the heat! To wear while playing! To wear after playing! Grass green, camel, fawn. Scotch, black - and - white mixtures. Liherty Loan will elash with Treas- | urers in the Trea Interbureau i Jeft Smith. on the mound for the League today at 5:15 on the Eilipse. Knickerbockers, turned in a three-hit American Seeurity and Western| E&Me When his team beat the strong | T'nion are staging a real battle for| W. F. Roberts nine vesterday. 11 to 1 j;n ?;mrxor: n'v‘ l‘l:!e Co:};‘:‘trk}l"dl_l:;flfu:l- Crashing out a double and two sin- | one. While the latter has won five and, B¢ W. Smith led the sluggers Simmonds and Bruffy failed to puzzle lost two. The. league standing is as follows: | the Georgetown nine. Sole - leather resntorced hottom ; rawhide lacing. Limited lot to offer at thrs rrice—"dclays are dangcr- {71/.\.” 3 American Security Westeru Tnion Postal Station . King Pin o Judd & Detweiler ... . ; : ; $7.45 " o Trinngle Athletie Club downed the I 9 [ & k: Prince Georges County Athletic As- sociation. 4 to 3, in one of the best games of the season. The losers failed to hat in the pinches. ‘Williams Webb. . . . = Park View Juniory connected for seventeen hits winning over the Na- | La EVENT MAY BE ADDED tionals. 17 to 2. McDonald. hurling { for the winners, dished out a fine | TO COLLEGIATE GAMES | brand ‘of"vall; ailowing only ‘seven | bingles PHILADELPHIA. Pa. May - 28— With the brawny athletes of the Uni- | A single in tenth by Doc Far- versity of California speeding toward | rell gave the St. Stephen's nine a wic- the Pacific coast with the third suc- | tory of 7 to 6 over the Brookland cessive intercollegiate championship | team. Brookland had a two-run lead trophy. won here last week by virtue | in the eighth. the winners tving the of their supremacy in the fleld events. | count in the ninth the suggestion has been made that a - new track event be added to the 1924 | Shamrock Jumiors met their first program, Lawson Robertson, coach of | defeat of the vear when they fell the Pennsylvania track team. said | before the Linworth Juniors, 8 to 1 today. “Either the 440-yard hurdles or a relay race,” sald Robertson. “has | Kanawha Juniors trounced the Im- been suggested by Chairman Gustave | maculate players. § to 5 Kirby of the advisory committee. = “At the meeting of the national col- | _After its defeat over the Ballston lege coaches here last week the list- | Athletic Club, 3 to 1, the Bolling ing of one or two new track events| Field nine is combing the city for was discussed and the impression fast opponents. Get in touch with #seemed general that we have enough.” Lincoln yester- Top Off With HARVARD NINE DECLINES | iiz7i#* vieriinn "5 A Diobbs Cap INVITATION OF WASEDA Stanles Athletic Club _split its Buggestion that Harvard send its Get the right swing! National Golf Club (Burke Made) Perfect balance it must One or esght piece as you he of you want to make it double-header, winning from the dase ball nine to Japan this vear will not be carried out. Thg Harvard au- thorities have declined’ the original | vitation of Waseda University. ich would have made it necessary for the team to leave before the end of the college vear in June. It was proposed that the Crimson players make the trip after college closed. Waseda, however. has cabled that July playing dates would not be prac- Herzl Athletic Club, 10 to 8. and los- ing to the Harfords. 12 to 10. whawks ensily won from the Del nine, 22 to 4. when Lefty Wine- gardner, of the southwest club, held | the Virginians to five hits. Emie | Mader crashed out two circuit drives | for the winners. Circult drives hy Berman and Biron featured the game between prefer. Many men lik small English here with the others. Tweed in sustable colors. style—it’s e the Hot-weather Golf Suits Tweeds, flannels, linens and the new twists. Equally suitable for sports, busi- Contrasting Knickers Knitted Golf Coats, $17.50 to $20. Camel's Hair Coats, $17.50 to $20. in par. Your chosce of any one of these: Mashie Tigger Mid-wron $1.95 Drizver Niblick Brassic Homespun Knickers, $12.50. Linen Golf Knickers Some like them best. Cool, comfortable, convenient and, oh. so readily laundered! These are the favored ovster white. made to perfection. . $3.75 Society Brand and The Hecht Co. Golf Suits---They Have No Superiors 2-piece Tweed Suits z $37.50 3-piece Scotch Mixtures $40.00 3-piece Knitted Cloth Suits $45.00 {-piece Homespun Suits $65.00 {-piece Flannel Suits $65.00 2-piece Linen Suits $15 and $25.00 3-piece Thorncliffe Twists $45.00 3-piece Gray Flannel Suits $50.00 The Sport Shirt Must Be White and Manhattan White Oxford—Plain or button-down collar, $3. Corded Madras—Button- down collar and barrel cuff, $3. Medium-weight Pique—Plain \collar, for service and style, $4 Light-weight Pdngee— Plain and button-down collar, 1-button cuff, $2.75 White Flannel Trousetrs For Street or Sport ticable. = the Kanawhas and the Alpines, the former winning 10 to 4. ness and travel wear. Krinkle-Knot Tie Silk-and-wool-mixture in suitable colors and designs for wearing with sport togs. Four-in- hand style. Colorful foulard bow ties, too. Black's Athletle Club loat to the 'NsT'EAD DF DlGG'NG |T Disbrow ceonnected with a stinging; hit in the tenth. Beck of the losers A new fashion of sfadium excava- | Slammed a triple that netted two tlon has been devised for the new !runs. | athletic field now being prepared at = . L the University of California. Instead | Primed ('_"' {"'“"" ;l"" Q’" victory { of using ordinary methods and wait- j Qver the Comforter Club, 9 to 4. the ng for months to have the side of | Milan Athletic Club would like to the canyon they picked as the site of | Meet teams in the unlimited class. the field broken down the Bear con-| (hallenges may S to, Meanaser < tractors have obtained the use of the| W. Tichardston, Lincoln 730-J, after $ huge centrifugal hyvdraulic pump that | ® ©clock. k. 5 = 3 l King to clear out in that way the ares | S°7700d The Nacdiel K0 efe Club they will need for their new games. |, 0, b, Tomorrow the winners win latter's diamond. All Epiphany play- § _The State Univeraity of Ohto has|ers are requested to report at 2 added polo to curriculum 3 ‘elock at the Thomson School. SHAMROCKS SHOW PUNCH N WIN OVER MERCURYS Golf Hose Like the canny Scotsman wears For links or street Sport Oxfords wo-tone calfskin up- pers, heavy rubber soles and heels. There’s a swag- aer style about these ox- fords; the appeal is to men who are up on amenities of footwear for whatever oc- ‘casion. Worsted, ‘with novelty tops, such as they wear in Great Britasn. Light in weight, service- able and bally good style— a blooming good value, too, “don’t you know.” 81.95 of its strongest contenders for the 1923 independent sandlot series. One of the biggest surprises of the year was uncorked by the Big Greens yesterday when they offered a brand of ball that set the highly touted Mercury Athletic Club down, 5 to 1. Nace McCormack, on the mound for: the, winners, whipped them over in such great style that the heavy-hitting Mercurys could connect for seven bingles only. ce was in danger twice, when he loaded the bases, but each time he %ulled through. ne of the bright spots of the fray was provided by Tom Sweeney, Shamrock right fielder, who stopped a crashing hit and threw ‘Stevens out with Otterbach on third. Laycock, hurling for Mercury, was touched for nine safeties. Since the: Shamrocks' victory yes- Johmmy Jenkins was in rare form terday interest runs high over their | for the Hilltops, his team winning coming clash with the Mohawks. At over the Ramblers, § to 4. Johnny the first of the vear it was thought ' Glotzback fielded well for the victors. the Phils Athletic Chib would spring ET into the limelight in the southeast Phils Athletic Club unleashed a tx:c;l::,ohl;: 1:‘0“;; fl‘ lonk:hxls r‘oull{h | barrage of bingles that trimmed the i ply two nines that can be | g, RS o St. Teresa team, 10 to 1. National Capital Post nine has a | In a tightly pia; same Emblem tough schedule ifor June. The vet-| Reserves defeated the Milan Juniors, erans will meet Dominican Lyceums, | 7 ¢, 5 & Quantica Marines and Knickerbock- | . ' 9 The winners obtained nine ors. Wednesday they will clash with Dbingles. the St Joseph nine on the Rosedale = diamond at 3 o'clock. Emblem Athletic b hambled the . Mardfelts, 10 to 4 when Baldwin of t g ine all i its winning streak, defeating the St S ommertne sllomedionlVisieic Mart aggregation. 8 to 4. & | Cherrydnle Athletic Club took the McLain, on the mound for the Bullets, | measure of Brightwood Athletic Club, in tha.-first five innings fanned eleven | 3 10 2. Reece Hair, former Western of the fifteen men to face him. High School hurler, held the 1 — - to one hit. Wednesday Cherrydale Superior hitting emabled Otis Ath- | will hook up with the strong Ballston letic Club to score a S OUTHEAST base ball fans are looking upon the Shamrocks as one | In the swim with a Ribbed Bathing Suit Heavy ingrain wool that doesn’t sag—trig fit and a whale for comfort. Spring- needle knit and solid colors that remain intact. A few conservative stripes in the collection. $5.50 Do It Like W & D Tennis Racket Reinforced shoulder, im- $7.50 Ameriean Legion team continued to-7 vietory | Athletic Club. over the Glen Echo nine, S S __Arlington Athletic Club, with Pound in the box. easily defeated Rosslyn Athletic Club, 6 to 2. One of the hest games of the season was played when the Garfields eked out. 2-to-1 victory over the Domin- ( icap, Lyceums. The winners scored | oné tally in the first and another in the. second.. Kach team used two pitchers, but they were in splendid form. - allowing a total of eight bingles. Parks trounced Suldees Ath- letic Club, 15 to 1. Schneider, hurling for the winners, pitched weil. Waverly Athletic Club swamped the Lexingtons, hitting for a total of fifteen safeties. The losers man- aged to get three blows. Warwicks got the beat of the Cen- tury Athletic Club in_a hotly con- tested game, 11 to 8. ' Schel losers crashed a circuit drive. Silver Spring Reserves were halted Plain White Flannel, $7.50. ported gut, perfect balance. White Striped Flannel, $10. Delion Cord Tires Studebaker Special 6 Size 32x4—$23.95 $3.50 Guaranteed for 10,000 Miles Sizes Cord Tire Price 30x3y; C.L. $13.45 30x315 S.S. 14.65 32x3% 1955 . Northwest Athletlc Club fell before | by the Aztecs, 5 to 1, being held to & the Rialto Athletic Club, 13 to 6, when | Pair of hits by Melntire. ;?:"I:Ssr nine. clouted for eighteen | y ooy pecetiar SBiet ihe SMivat Rainier nine, conneated witlt a homer. s team winning over the 'nion o s S2ve | Printers, o to 3. Hutchingon was touched for ten hit: : A barrage of the Park View Club a 7. over the Handley' Athletlc Club. A. 31x4 22.60 Pratt of the losers connected WIth| Clovers had an pasy time & homer. . | the Eastern Athietio’ Club: Torto e |- : . 32x4 Lol Quinn huried one of the best games | Sieven hits were registered by th R i { | 33x4 24.95 of his career when he allowed the : % . J4x4 25.65 Eastern Athletic Club one hit and| Riaite Athletic Clab & 29.65 Eloven safeties weré garnered by the | Athietio Clubs for elghten. Nte win: 33x414 30.65 winners. 3 ” ning by the lopsided score of 13 to 6. 34x4Y; 3165 PR 34x4y; Silver. Springs again demonstrated | Mohawk Junlors triumpked ever the 35x41; 33.65 e e iL rimmed the | Western Athiotio Club, 12 fo %, The ‘ 36x4% 3420 readn 5 Qf 3 0 6.| winners made twenty- 3 . 7. Owahyl sieilar Sooondaman . for ' the) ST s Wellone 33x5 37.65 Maryland nine, was nicked for ten 35x5 39.65 hits.5. PLANS BIG SPORT EVENT. : 5 §°® Prospect Athletic Club boosted its| Philadelphia is mappin gut " 2 - /| e 2 - ‘ > p— inning nineJof Independence. If earried through blllnpdlgyl:?l.:homn: Wal-] it will be a great athletic treat from Pk 1116-W, between}an amateur and piofessional stand. 6530 v'cle 4 win column to_eight straight when | sports program for its 192 point, 4 d the Reservoir players, 7|tion of the signing of the Declaration