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i Faber Gets Verdict Due to Explosion of Hollings-| -3 e WILL HIT CELLAR IF FINAL OF SERIES TODAY IS LOST worth in Clash Marked by Questionable Um- piring—DBush Gets the Gate. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. ce to attain equal foating with the Browns at by = a 4-3 setback from pporting cast vesterday, the Nationals e the possibility of skidding into the basement. This i e that will befali them if op the final of the set to the Wh <. who are trailing them by a margin of only 14 points The fair-sized that 1 antage of the ntrst half holiday of the s Saw a ¢ b stionable wmpiring that led to the banishment of Bus customary ascension of Jack Hollingsworth, with B shed to his relief too late to ac- complish anytkin wi the size of the score. -Some day Bush niay win some games for his club by using him as a st the lame d 10 act as finishers. Both 3 BACK ON THE SKIDS NG muffed a cl he AVI) th Urban i of absort Faber H this afternoon i and his s fate 1500 ose Allen v I curred the who voi emp missed a fruitful and overlooked ball on Evans would have put Sacks with in least > oftended when he called bunt to K rally that a run. The some missil coat to th end of th gate for verdict Holly Lucky at orth » w at dlin out 8l vuowonnmn | vocowomma > 7] frur causti Start. was lucky to Hollings with oniy ¢ him in the opener. H a sliced swipe down line that netted two flagged at third when in for McClellans and fired to Blucke far corner Ruei's na Mostil's 1ong lowed with wlked, but «ded when Texas le A muc used by the N run back in t wut a bunt to as Go safety Bluege prov ing in the left, being minus when following death and Ruel, but Pproducir when his Rice, on thi and the infield « Goslin Faber's gecond when the way of getting fying McClellan's Julb Sheely Gets Sheely's shot wasted, but | cssonsesnal wlsnssessini Elocussnavund M cacwannend ol vorrovbvoon? ol nmwooonnes wlococorcora! ol cocccsans ol coormpnonn 8l ompmwsnnns z £ the u o 1 bases—Peck- Russell, Fal bases—Cnioago Wash. Bases on_balli—Of Hollingsworth, Struck Hoilings. Russell, 3 'in 3 Losing Tes — Messrs. ¥ami—2 hours TRIBE GIVES MACKS FIRST 1923 CIPHERS Time of to| ters | ted, | arris’ | an 1 interests he failed with game, Bi season that v shut ou v, Clevy Bind the Phila. Mat'ws cf, Hale.3b,.. Perkins.e, + 1 and, us 1and is now Bt o - couwuooocora’ on' he o~soo0oroomoh cocwuondenam drilled into vielded only remainder of the After scratching rounds the Bush 2 tally in the sev. med a safety off to third on a single and scored on Rue Hurris moved up 4 seil's bunt to Kamm clared out on a hair wus left when Rice | the runway was Bine roller to Collins Evans and Ruel lining to Harris fouling to Sehalk ute Totals.. 28 3 27 10 f ed for Rommel in eighth inning. en got to n for Perkins in 4 inning, nth 12031 1—-8 60000000 Jamieson, W Sewell. Gu'st ifices—Rommel, § vble plave—Rommel tr Galloway to G to Hauser: Sewa Wamb, 1sto. Loft on bases—Cleveland, §: 2. b Ease on balls—0f Morion, mol. 3. Struck out—By Morton, 4 ts—07 Remmel. 13 in 8 innings: off Ogien, n 1 in Wild pitch—Morton, Balk— osing pitcher—Rommel. Uaipires— Holmes and Evans, Time of game— and 8 minutes. Grier FEriday, andor | —! |SUITS OF BLACK SOX e T el W20 RULED OUT OF GOURT in a major the Nations series wit the White ided to follow ingsters in preferes to the end of bu future, Griff alread ns to round up u luring th E IE. June 16.—Conspiracy of MILWAUK}I harges o oA 1inst can Leagy n the $400 ag: rer e ball club. ) dumage suits Risberg and Oscar Felsch, red stricken out today by ire didge John J ~gory. The court recently sustained demur- rers to these charges. The Felsch and Kishere actions are now for back | pay and bonus, and for $100,000 dam- 1ges each. alleging slander and ruin of ind reputations {, The llegations charged | teat o players were kept y of it at|out of major league base ball. oty Suits arose out of the base ball scan- platter. | dal of 10 White Sox players w deliberately losing 919 world series con- Cincinnati National Judge looked good in the f he pounced on MeClellan's sacrific lueg Hooper by argin st when tended his ling | w Hooper wax credited thetic single in th drive toward right was headed for secc with a when uck Faber syn- his Sheely had a profic the bat, fallin once In his five trins to the When Rice copjed Kamm the ninth and flagsged second for the second dual the day Washington's tothl ble plays was hoosted to the Maintaining their vresent Nationals will far twin deaths they record last season AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. R. B 0 [ 6 0 Palmero and El- line heely off killing of don- mark The R b test the League club, Cthe in for sur turne MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. R, H. E 0 5 3 8 14 o borgall, Me- R. H. E 1T o200 i 2 . 6 8 8 and Lake; Ellis, Baldwin and De. R E 5 3 d Lynch. 5 7 el 4 8 i Ogden and Cobb, R. H. 1 d Vincent; Frank, Grove: Jerany City : Pierotti, Bailey, Rivers and Wil | Kee; Barnbardt and Freitag, Indlanapolis (Arst game) Columbus Boro, tiott. Hill 2nd Dixon - | Rochester [ Indianapolis (second game) g dors, Wi Columbus Burwell and Krueger: San: Hartley. H 3 Louisville Toledo Tincup and R. Meyer; Malovie and_Anderson, | Toronto (frst game) Baltimore Doyle and Minneapolis . Kansas, City . ... MeGraw ~ and Carter and Skiff. Bt. Paul ...... 3 i “s:ffl';"'“ Milwuakes . 8 13 4 3 len: Keefe, Bigbee, Pal d | == Bt A% Keofe, Bighee, Paimer #d] SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. R. H, B 8 43 1 8 13 B rock, H. E. o E. 1 o Grabowski; = Toronto (second game) . R " Thorm R, Baltimore i3 2 6 0 B s and Little Rock (frst game).. TS S e P | MoCall and Smith; Karr and B { R, Pets | Little Rock (second game) ..... 0 6 1 Atlant; .9 ] 1 Merberry and Neiderkorn; Best and Miller, R. H E .0 7 [ . osae 2 5 o Stewart and Robertson R. H. E. ol O e . 4 5 2 and Nunamaker; R. H E .8 30 ol Martina and 15 103 172 = 297 | Memphis 291 291 | Birmingham | 37| " Dailey ana Lapa: | crattanooga . . Mable; s Cunningham, ~Wingfleld Fubr and Heving. 229 ‘310 | Nashville e e O'Neill, Bowman and Eiffert; Dewie. Leibold ... 0'Neill Warmoth Johnson ...... Mogridge & ©oo~ochooresl APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. Russell FHollimgrworth. ®ococscocrnosanroaMES ©or @I ! [ Sacrifizes—Mos- | The | / . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.: Bushmen Nosed Out By White Sox, 4-3 : | LEHIGH FINDS METHOD TO KEEP BOYS QUIET By the Associated Press. BETHLEHEM, Pa. June 16.—A wolution of the probiem of how to keep the ~kids" qulet at baxe hall and lacroswe games has been found at Lehigh University. The hoys are put on their honor. Any Bethlehem boy may see Le. high gands free on condition tha he xitx in u section of the grand- stand expecinlly reserved, and the rules. They have a checring xection of their own and e No turb the play x teamx and shouting umpire.” Nowadays have cleanly washed hands. YANKEES HIT HARD. HUMBLING BROWNS “kill the They even facex and Drive Fair of Hurlers Off Mound—Ruth Registers Fiftieth Run of Year. N New York Americans made it three out of four from St. Louis, winning the last game of the s by 4 score®oi 9 to 4 today The Yankees knocked both Bayne and | Wright out of the box, Meusel leading ithe New Yo attack with a home run, louble and single Rutt league to do it. | Gerber hit EW YORK. June 16.—The A scored his fiftieth first pl of either run ver in hawkey for {and three singles in four ti | St Louis. AB.E. a home run s up. N. Y. ABH. Wit 4 Dugan,$b. Ruth,rf. Pipp,1b. Meusel.if Hend'ks.If. Ward.25. Scott.ss Hofmazn,c. Shawkey p. 3 coooommmmbuoowe o { Will'ms 1f. | McM us,2b, | Gerberss.. comooooommmREN ccooomcaoanmLr ORI cmowoommo0 [ Totals.. 33 10 24 12 *Batted for Wright in the eighth. Batted for Biilings in the ninch. $Ran for Severeid in the ninth. ed for Kolp in ninth 00000201 14 0140130039 : Jacobson. Gerber, Robertson, Witt, Dugan. Ruth (2) Mousel (2), Hofmann, Siawkey. Lrrors—scManus, sel. Hofmann. Two-base hits—Meusel Hofmann. Three.bese hit—Willlams. run—Meusel.” Jacobson, Geroer. Witt, Sacrificee—bhawkey, Foste, ys—Billings and Foster: Scott, Ward and Pipp: Foster, ~ McManus and = Schiiebner; | Shuwkey, Ward and Left on bases— | New_York, 5; St. Bases on bals— O Shewkey, 2: 1;_off Wright, 1; off Kolp, 1’ Btruck out—By Shawkey. 1. by Bayns. 2: by Wrignt. 1. by Kolp. 2. Hits Cff Bayne. 6 in 5 innings: off Wright, 6 in 4 innings; off Kolp. none in one inuing. Wild pitch—Wright. Passed _bal gs. Los- ing pitcher—Bayne. ~ Umpires—Messrs. Row. land. Morarty a:id Hudebrand, = Time = of game—1 hour and 55 minutes, + Runs-—Tobin, | {2 ' TYGERS PROVE EASY FOR OLD TEAMMATE| BOSTON. June 16.—Ehmke held Detroit to five hits today jand Boston won, 9 to 1, before a crowd | of 15.000, including gucsts from the Vet- erans of Foreign W Boston fell on_ Pillette and in the fourth for six hits and runs In the seventh Joe Harris hit a home jTun over the left co Umpires cen and Connolly between Cobb and Devormer in the ¢ighth and prevented what promised to be a battle. Detroit. & Boston. Mitoh').ss. Devorm're, Reichle.cf. Shanks Ir.. Harris.1b. Flag't'd rf. Fews'r.2b. McM'n 3b. Ehmke.p. ABH. 0.A. 523 Helm'n.rf. I Rigncy.si i Brseier. Pillotte.p W.Col' Manion Cole.p.... Wells,p. .. Totals,. 27 *Batted for Detroit PROPUIO B! mooormaumnonad Totals.. 3¢ 11 27 13 ns in the Afth. 00010000 01 Boston ... 000700011 x9 Runs—Cobb, Mitchell. _Bsichle. Harris (2), Flagstead, McMilian ( Erros—Rigney. * Tlagsioad, Ehmic buse hits—Cobb, Manush. Flagstead. Shanks, Micchell. Home run—Harris. = Stolén base Mitohell. Sacrifices—Cutshaw, Pillette, Fewster. Double plays—Ebhmke, Mitchall o Harris, ' Left on bases—Detroit, 6; Boston, b, Bases on balls—Off Pillette, 2; off W. Collins, i off Ehmke, 4. Struck out—By Piiletts, 1; iby W. Collins, 13 by Ehmke, 4. Hits—Of {Efftte, 4 in 3 ifnings. none out in feurthy ioff W. Collins. 4 in 1: off Cole, 1 in 3: off Wells 2 in 1. Hit by pitchen—By Ehmke | (Cole). * Wild " pitches—Pillette, 1: W. Col {lins, 1. “Passed ball—Bassler, 1. Losing nolly and Ormsby. Time of game fmLusht pitcher—Pillotte. Umpires—Messrs. Dinneens { Connolly and Ormsby. Timo of game—1 hour and 48 minutes. {CUBS BREAK EVEN . IN DODGER SERIES Hiol ovamswamsseni B8l ononmowooommm g the four-game series with Brooklyn to- |day by taking the final game. 7 to 3. Rurleigh Grimes’ wildness in the first inning, coupled with timely hitting by Grantham, Friberg and Heathcote, gave the locals a lead which the Dodgers were unable to overcome. The other Cub runs were helped along by Dodger errors, the visitors commit- ting six. Jack Fournier drove in.all the visitors' runs, the first with a single and the other two with his homer with a man on base, Brikls Neis,cf, Johnst's Wheat, Chicago. Statzef... Hol'cher.ss Gr't'm 2., Q'Farle.. Eriberg.3b. Miller,If. Hcote,rf, Elliott.1b. K'f'm'n,p, AB.H. 0.A. AB.H.0.A. 502 i 40 2 coooHoRmENN SoOHOMOOMMMMG, coommHEROoOns! PRkl Totals.. 36 8 24 1% *Batted for Grimes in seventh imning. tBatted for Dickerman in ninth inning. Brooklyn 0010000 2 63 Chicago ... 41001100 27 Runs—Wheat (2), Fournler, Statz, Grant- ham (2). O'Ferrell, Friberg. Miller, Heath. cote. Errors—Neis, Johnston, Taylor (2), Olzon, Grimes, Grantham (2). Two.base hits —Grantham (3). Hoathoote, Wheat. Hollocher. Home run—Fournier. Stolen bases—Heathe cote, Grantham. Left on bases—Brooklyn, Chicago, 9. " Sacrifice—Hollocher. Doubl plar—0'Farrell to Hollocher. Bases on balli— f Grimes, 6; off Kaufmann, 3; off Dicker- man, 1. Struck out—By Kaufmann, b‘ Grimes, 2: by Dickerman, ‘Hits—O0f Grimes, 6 in @ innings: off Dickerman. 1 in 2 innings. Hit by pitcher—By Grimes (El- Liott). Passed ball—Taylor. Losing pitcher— Grimes. Umpires—Messrs. Klem and Wilson. ey e SALLY LEAGUE. Greenville. 26-4: Charlotte, 157 Macon, 6-9: Columbia, 2-5. Spartanburg, 6.0; Augusta. 2.1. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Rocky Mount, 11; Wilsen, 16 Portamouth, §; Norfolk, 8 uth, 8, nlki 2 former | rushed | wrpbmooomy! CHICAGO, June 16.—Chicago evened | the | C, JUNE 1 TRIS SPEAKER. This is a likeness of the magnetic manager of the Cleveland | 7, Will Help Financial Drive for Boys’ Club 1923—SPORTS Colleges Still Face Athletic Problems | 1. 38 12 27 10 Club, holding the base ball which he autographed especially for ihe | ‘ benefit Thursday at American League Park, when the Naliunalai { play the Indians. League Park next Thursday Y lack the advantages enjoyed by the a: Thursday's contest will be a re result figuring in the pennan Aside from the fact that many per- who seldom, never, attend a ‘mnll game will make it a point to be {present to aid such a worthy cause, those who may be classed as regular Ipatrons will have about as attractiv 'a program as could be wished, for Ithe Indians this season have proved to bLe one of the surprises of the circuit, having been rivals of the Athletics since the outset for the position of runner-up to the Yankees |and are regarded along with the A's being the only club to have a real chance of dethroning the champions | “Will do _everything I can to help {the Boys' Club. though we must win next Thursday.” was the message re- (CARDINALS ADVANCE | BY BEATING BRAVES ‘I ST. LOUIS, June 16.—St. Louis movbdiv into fourth place by defeating Boston | | today. 6 to 5, in tweive innings. | | Southworth hit a home run in the ixth, and In the tenth E. Smith dupli- cated the feat. | _Boston. AB.H.O. | Nixonie:. "6 1" 3 | Powelicf.. 5 | S'thw'h.rf. 8 Molnnis.1b 5 Boeokel3b 3 sons or St. Louis. AB.H. 0.4, I.8mith,If. 9 Flack.rf..| 0 Top'oer,2b. 8| Bot'm'y.1b 0 8took,3b. 3 Myers.cf.. McCurdy.e LA, i T T oHooecOo wOmmIN soccmrusmnotion: TP THONE R JOPEPY HoHEAHRRBRRRS] P LTSRS MW Totals.. 44 12§34 19 Totals.. 48 17 36 20 *EBatted for R. Smith in minth inning. 4Batted for Conlon in ninth inning. $Batted for Gemewich in ninth inning. §One out when swinning run scored. Ran for McCurdy in ninth {nnin “*Batted for Doak in minth inning. t 0010010021005 ;x?:.“}:m 2110000001016 Runs—Southworth, E. Smith (2), Conlon, Gibson, Flack (2), Toporoer, Bottomley (2). Levan. Errors—Boeckel, Lavan, _Two-bese hits—Lavan, Toporcer, Bottomley. Home runs —Southworth. E. Smith. Stolen base—Bot- tomley. Sacrifices—Lavan, Mclnais. Double lays—Lavan to Toporcer to _Bottomley: okel to R. Smith to McInnis; R. Smith to Conlon to Mclnnis: Toporcer to_ Lavan to Bottomley (2). _Left on bases—Boston. 10; St. Louis, 10." Bases on balls—Off Doak, ;| off Baiioot. 1; off Barnes. 1. Struck out— By Gemewich, 1; by Doak., 3. Hite—Off wenewicn, :4 in 8 innings; off Dosk, 10 i 9 innings; of Barnes, 6 in 313 innings; off Barfoot, 2 in 3§ innings. Hit by pitcher—By Doak (Conlon). _Winning pitcher—Barfoot. Losing pitcher—Barmes. =~ Umpires—Messts. Moran and O'Day. Time of game—8 bours and 18 minutes, LEGION NINE WINS. With Ed Kelly on the hill, the Ameri- can Legion nine had little trouble de- feating the St. Stephen’s outfit in the Central Stadium yesterday, 14 to 7. Hitting of Ford, Bleir and Aud fea- oy.c. 'n's,D. | oo M~ 3| oScormrmenanc | mmoommmocoms Runs—Degnan (3), Cugley, Ford (8). Khockon, Aea (25, rasberger (2), MoClay Dow, Bean, Casper, McCabe, O'Calla 1 Buokia. Cueter, Ferd, Riucken G . Ford, Kiuc Throtss KiteBior, Matiay, Dore. Curper. Kiucken, Home runs—Kelly. Stolen bases— Dognan, Ingley. Bleir, Klucken aod berger. Saorifces—Baen, O'Callchan. oh DalteoR Rajly. 4! off Cuaunas. & B Bsborsen), Btrack. suinBy Hals, 8; 37 3 Dmpienite, Orasns: oo o gume—] hour azd 55 minutes, 5 Legion ....... 8 Bt. Stephen's. 1 Bases Hit | Weinert,p. That is the day designated for the | benefit of the Boys’ Club of Washington, when the proceeds of the contest between the Nationals and Indians will be turned over to the organization which is doing so much to make useful citizens of those who verage lad. gular champion: ceived yesterday from t pilot of the Cleveland clu has autographed a base boys, which will be prize, together with one ager’ Bush boys game Thursda A special tic] ed tomorr morning 1 Federal National Bank bu und G streets. where gran box tickets will be on sa day of the game on’ sale at Spalding's are obtainable at the tablishment of Julius et office w p affair, w N race, and the tickets will be identically the same as those used for all other games, having attached rain checks en- titling the holder to attend any subsequent game this season in the cv that bad weather should necessitate a postponement that day. he b, all from of the Nationals selling the most tickets for il be N the flding. ndstan le i ;BOYS’ CLUB WILL BENEFIT /' FROM CONTEST THURSDAY Double | OUNGSTERS of the capital will have their innings at Americ peppery who n i o | Ruol, oven- | B30 4O | ‘Wright, until the | ickets also are | hox seats Lusiness rfinkle Is chairman of the committee on re- | served seats. Pl ON TIMELY SWATTING PITTSBURGH, June 1 but they were all timely, winning from Philadel Phils. AB.H.0.A. 4111 atker, f. Mokan,of. Tierney 25, Park's'n.ss. Lee f.. Wilson.o... Holks, 1 Henline: Pittsh' r'y: ot o b oroomwoHON: Soomwa b | onoosoncss Sand? 35 *Batted for Holke in the nin » » 2 @ Pittsburgh | was held to five hits by Weinert today, the Pirates | a, 4 to 1. ABH.O .4 13 h, th, tBatted for Weinert in tho ninth. Philadelphia ... 0 0 0 1 0 Pittsburgh 00300 Runs—Tierney, Maranville, Cooper. Bit—Tierney. Three.bass boe. ~ Stolen base—Caroy. hart. Doudle play—Cooper, Grimm. Left - on Pittsburgh, 3. Struck _ont—By Weinert, Belk—Weinert. and Phirman. minutes. BLACK A. C. AHEAD Black Athletio Club debut in the Commercial Loague by defeating Western Union The score: Black. AB.H. Milla,8b... 8 1 Lameth,c. Lowe,rf . Turner,2b. Lucas.ss. .. W'rhead, of 0.A. MeKin's, B'mer.ss. ©.Lkins, ol Sermroo | vomnwnwnomean | corommmsmmm~m 8l oonoos ° | concorommmon 5 H Totals.. 38 1 Western Union Black A. C... Runs—Gable (2), Totals 10300 Love, Rains. Linkins, Oarroll, Turner (2), base hits—Simmons, Mills, Low hite—Beck, Sweens head. Slolen bases—Mils. Beamer, Simmons. Union, 12; Black. 8. 3 Innlnr: off Beamer, Rains, 6 in 7 innings Gaie),| by Tow ' (Carmoli), Rains, Tew, 2, ning pitcher—Rains. Umpire—Mr. Orooks. and 55 micutes. McXinney, 00 10 Carey. Errors—Weinert, Traynor. RATES BEAT PHILS | A | i sonowoson 2718 0 0 Q made n, 10 ABH. 30 b 5 . B Bimmons,c 4 ,2h 4 i 03 Lucas. Love, to ¥ o— 04321000 x10 McKinney (2). 2), Bimmons (2), C. Linkins, Mills we, Turner, Licas, Wentherhead (2). Beck, Errors—C. Linkins (4), Beamer, Two. Three-base Weather- Gabl Left on_buses—Westarn Hits—O0ff Lirkins, 9 in | in b innings; ; off Tew, 2 in 2 innings. Hit by pitcher—By Linkins (Beck); by Rains| Struck_out—By 2y Besmer, 7. sing pitcher—Linkins. Time of game—1 hour Beamer Dameth, Win- ON COLLEGE DIAMONDS At Princeton—Yale, 5; Princeton, At mouth, Providenee—Brown, Da At Philadelphin—Pennsylvauia, Lafayette, 3. At Middletown—Wesleyan, herst, 4. A At Ann_ Arbor—Washington, Michigan, 2. 0.A. [PTTSOTP RO 0—1 x—4 Bigbeo. Two-base ts—Carey, Sacrifice—Barn. Maranville bases—Philadalphia, Bases on balls—Off Cooper, Tt 2: by Cooper, Umpires—Messrs. Time of game—l hour an: Big- and 2, lov 2 | Brower. its ! comomenon o, off e 13 10; At Kalamazoo—Ohio State, 43 West- ern State Normal, 2, SECTION. REDS SEORE NNTH THIUNPH IN A ROW Down Giants, Who Have Lost Their Last Five Games, Reds made a clean sweep of by 9 to 1 Count. . champion INCINNATL, June - 16—The series with Giants by again today, 9to 1 knocked out of th B inning wame of the seri his first appeara form, runs in the senton winning | box in | losing his second nd Watson, ce in a New Y s pounded for six firth, making ork uni- ts and afrtight ball against SUMMER BALL QUESTION REMAINS ONE OF ISSUES Dissension of This Much Mooted Matter Appears to Be as Great as Ever—Western Committee Has Code of Ethics for Foot Ball. ] bubhle against athl Other probie tion. It situation, i tics as now The sumr ago, before n ot s of equal in ¢ll, therefore we may whole subject of laws as affectis er hall pro Carnell Dennis, then chairm that if the associatior his old teammates after the first in-| he was ready to : ning, when Banerofts double and Groh's | single on the first two ba the game saved the shutout s pitched in champions from w hit over the leftficld fenee | e run in the fifth round the ninth straight victory for | breaking I S-as0! | cight str d by the | ants 1t was New York N. Y. AB Bano'ft ss. Groh. b Frisch.2b., 4 Meusel If. 4 Yo the aight defeut 0 3 0 1 [ 2 Watsan.p.. 1 Jornard . 0 Shinnerss Bl [ 0 0 ComooonHOma NI Totals. 524 *Burted for Jonnard tBatted for Blume in the ninth New York 10000000 0—1 Cincinnats 00036000 x9 Runs—Bancroft. Burns (2). Daubert, Bohne {2). Roush. Duncan, Pinelli, Hargrave. Errors —Hargrave. Two.buse Rits—Benton, Ban. cioft. © Three.base hits—Daubert Home run — Hargrave. Sa Roush, Caveny. ~ Double pls Daubort: Bohne to Caveny. York, 8 Cinci Ngplotk 8; Cincinnati Totals. 32 18 27 12 in the seventh, o 33 9 d Bases on balls— of Watson, 2; off Jonnard, I 6 in 33’ innirgs: off Wat. (7nigs: off Jonnard, *none 'in in 2 innings. Losing pitcher Umpires—Messrs. McCormick and me of game—2 hours and 2 m: 7 U. . 16— of tre team t WILL REMAIN AT N. C. i, HILL, s first baseman R Carolina lect for 1924, will refessional bas I return to nest year. Univers and ter son a Tarhee ¥ with the LEAGUE OPENS TOMORROW. ROCK HILL, S, f the Paln 1 a fifty-four-zame 1 open next Mond; 1 Rock Hill and . June I 16, —Direc- igie have dule. The Y | injustice | opponents | data There have been ling with t but there is just as mu ver n as are suppo Morcover. and writ many of up 1 prove th Anothe of col base ethic W ho holds in <imila udige code attle ith officials ters siderabl part of fans is quite clo, was rec subeon: ciate put which cago coac as may worked over b, t be refusec be gain andls in provides against opposing Associ nto circles prom Conference BY WALTER CAMP. sett he minds oi iport ha om have lem b Join of t could solv question T v laws this fac se ball stati < 1 tans 0t ready r statements point hat i exe zated for Grif ers visi BIG LEAGUE AVERAGES (Including games AMERICAN. Player—Club. G. AB. R. H. Smith. N. ¥.. 14 12 2 7 Heilmann, Det. 46 3 Heimach, Phil. 17 s Collins, ' Chi... 47 25 Burns, Bos..... 43 26 Wash Cleve. St. L Jamieson. Cleve Miller, Phil Ruth, N ¥ Myatt. Cleve. Reichle. Bos Rice. Wash Flags'd, D & B Cobh, Det Tobin, St L Ogden. Pk Cole. De: McNaliy, N Y. Haney, Dot Severeid, St L De Vormer. Bos Hamm. Chi J. Sewell. Clev Mostil, Chi Harris, Bos Goslin, Wash_.. Witt. N Y MM Willi Hofma: Gerber, 2b. 0 18 9 3 40 25 47 20 13 35 15 26 31 [} 1 0 25 3 2 29 24 23 k) 20 10 50 40 51 33 .38 8 o7 51 50 8 16 9 45 48 22 a1 51 a7 .4 47 20 50 7 50 138 28 St L 50 33 N ¥15 2 St L... 50 21 Mousel. N Y.. 51 Matthews. Phil 50 Scheer, Phil.... 14 Welch, Phil .. 45 Gal s Meolel! 37146 18 Dauss. 14 34 4 50 191 37 50 185 1 51 208 24 40 141 23 48 153 27 50 190 24 50 173 43 L 41128 3¢ 117 as 95 47 169 188 207 226 201 164 54 22 185 118 135 20 01 18 122 153 27 63 124 155 187 108 20 33 23 20 €7 30 8% 5 27 B 32 53 SE32da az8g dcomnSonnniane ISP 331 ‘329 ‘323 ‘325 ‘324 316 318 1315 ‘309 ‘300 ‘308 302 ‘301 1300 300 300 209 295 205 BEE o5 StL 2 4 20 21 Bluege. Spenkes Porkin: Hauser. Veach, Det Evans. Wash, Foth'gill, Det Sheely. Chi.. Hooper, Chi.. .. Jacobson. St L Dugan, N ¥ Blue. Det Judge, Wash icinich, Bos Fisher, Wi Summa, Schang, N Robertson, St L Pillette, Det Cleve. 3 Connolly. Cleve Pratt, Det Lutzke, Cleve.. Strunk, Chi.... Woodall, Det Mitcholl, § Harris, Wi Schalk. Ch Bassler, Det .. Riconds, Phil.. Rommel. Phil Gardner, Cleve Zachary. Wash Wade. Wash Robertson. Gharrity, W O'Neill, Wash Wasm'h, Wash Ieibold. B & W Johnson, Wash. Conroy, Wash. Vog'ge. Wash Hol'gs'h, Wash Phil 12 24 25 corrmABamE T dnn! (] 13 15 Brilth't, Wash. 1 Zahn'er, Wash 8 9 CLUB BATTING. . . AB. R. H. 2b. 551,003 218 430 00 51 1705 271 473 82 47 1591 205 445 80 51 17777 262 488 72 50 1719 225 471 78 50 1,689 216 463 75 50 1,686 236 462 71 44 1481 181 387 77 18 PITCHING. W.L. _ Pitcher—Club. W.L. 470 Ferguson, Bos Zahniser, Wash 0'Doul, Bos.. . Bommel, Phil... Warmoth, Wash. Danforth, Bt. L. Murray, Bos. Leverette, Chi. Pillette, Det Edwards, Cle Thurston, Chi... Pruett, St. L. Holiingsw'th, W Van Gilder, 8¢t L Fuber, Chi Ehaute, Cleve. Ogden, Phil... Morton, Cleve! Frenes, Det. Mogridge, Wash. Russell, Wash... Collins, Det... Fullerton, Bos, . I, dlank's, O Kolp, Piercy, Bos. OO DO DD 0 O 19 N O D D010 D 630 1 DI 194389 D O 191 G 19 O 11 © e 4 140 20 0 b 4 1O R 4 D O O 119D 019 01 RO M O O 890 HOBORNBS BB COHORRMmB Lo nowLm Olud. Detroft Cleveland Chicago New_York.. St. Louis ‘Washington Philadelphia.. Boston. . 274 | 11 (263 Pitcher—Club. Mays, N Y..... Naylor, Phil..... Pennock, N ¥ Cols, Det Harris, Pl Shocker, St L Dauss. Det.. Walberg Bone, Clove. . Johnson, Det. Uhle, Cleve Robertson, Oh Hoyt, N Y. Metivier, Cleve.. Bush, N ¥.. .. Coveleskie. 'Clev. Hasty. Phil Holloway, Det Quirn, Bos. . OO 2362 O DB R BED G 000 01 00 03692 00 1 € B 19 10 0.0 0 10 3 630509 10 8 63 090 0818 €989 165 011919 i =1 1 51015 65 b b b 1 Tt 0 Bentley, Sherdel. Genewich_ Bos.. O'Farrel. Williams, Barnhart, Bigbee, Meusel Burn: Ereigau | Felix, | DeBerry Boeckel, Walker, Phil {T. Grifiith, Bk.. | Wingo. { Dox Caveney, {Rapp. Phil Stata, Nixon, Heathoote. Ghi.. Snyder, N. Y. Ruether, Bkin Bailoy, ESmithN.Y.&B, 30 44 Pittsburgh. New_ York. st. Brooklya Chicago. .. Oincinnati Fhiladelphia . Boston. ... Jonnerd. Kaufmann, Donohue, C'n Scott, N. | Ring, of Thursday.) NATIONAL. St L. st Bott'ler. St L Cun'ham, N. ¥, Mokan, Phil. ... Weinert, Phil Frisch, N. Y Roush, Cin, Young, N. Y. Chi Neis. Biln Pitt.. er. Cin Jackson, N. Y. Johinston Bkln Chi Powell Fonseca, Cin Mclznis,_Bos Pitt Taylor, Bkin Dver, St. L Miller, Chi Leach, Phil ¥ Meadows Ph &P, Southw'th, Bos. Rawlings. Pitt Stengel N Y. agweli. ~ Bos. Keily Yo Hargrave, Cin'. Smith," St Grimes, Bkln 3 | Tiernes, ns. 0'Conrell, N. Y. Bkin Bos Cin. rron, Bkln idre.” Cha oCa 1a Chi. ., Bos.. Bkin.. 44 28 27 14 15 129 83 124 23 211 189 167 85 a1 a7 49,171 28 53 28 as a4 15 33 112 224 151 151 51 71 = B T T Y PR T e Bowis, IO 3 18D 3 o O 1 D195 4 020 10 00D 4 0 10w D084 00 D 3 3. 4 593 et R34 D D 3 5 . D 00 D 3 0 19 Ok 1 5 0 D 1 9D D 360 ke RO s B 8 1 RN 1 BT O BB OO D CLUB BATTING, Club, Louis Cadore, Bklyn. .. Ryan, N. Y. Koen, Deoatur, Henry, ' Bklyn Chioago. Bkiyn, Blume, N ¥.... Luque, Cin... Morrison, Pitts. Adams, Pitts. Pfeffer, Bt. L. N, L... Haines, St. L - Grimes, Bkiyn.. Phila 1.Barnes,N.Y.&B. Benton, 3 50 51 51 50 5 51 53 B T ST -9 G. AB. R, 1,347 297 528 1,818 316 549 11850 246 531 1761 257 506 1.804 263 613 49 1,599 234 45¢ 1/850 261 612 1835 245 485 H 84 63 o4 43 63 13 14 PITCHING, Pitcher—Club. W.I, 4 3 3 Chi.. 3 Justice led th to amate check f: 5 has Natior acan e the ocate his institutio t My [ th ith HAT much mooted question of summer b letes never has bee conducted in the colle the et r <e ball for college ath- is beginning to seeth and for vho are s of the United States. Jort are pressing for solu- Again wh it 5 are and those take ions to 1p e ol an inventory of the w regarding the 1 the colleges for years, Long ssociation, Prof. iittee, frankly stated ficulty satisfactorily e organization. and that no » discover signals of 1 scheduled zames opponents Under this = of elig means v code all questions ld be settled by conferences, the which would be re- ntial. Coaches would : from doing but from teaching under obligations in respect for cisions and to ting, recruiting, irit of commercial- ¥ are called on 1l foot ball, sighals are courtesy and h: teanis and to con- \ and captain of Vietorious the report of this text to follow f contention in eol- preliminary foot This will come up _for in the fall of our most tly that two training abso- for the safety of perind is certainly if the players + summer of ftzpatr ced trainer like Fitz- hoy is not safe to go without this two - practice, then the ofie opposed to pre- ould have but_little. ts would be sons from tall If they must cond hich forty vears physical condi- 1 players says is un- of . the old Prince- note of san when he pro- iation of faculty consideration of the athletics | WASHINGTON U. CREW ‘26! Pitcher—Club. W.L. Rudolph, Boston ey, Cin... Sherdel, St L... Benton, Bos... Marquard, Bos. Ruether, ‘Bklyn . Glazner, P.&Ph. Genewich, Bos... Vance. Bkiyn Fussell, "Chi. .. Meadows, P.&Fh. Doak, St, L. Quborne. i eschger. Boston. North: Bt Loy s Hamilton_ Fiits, Watson, B.&N.¥. Boehler, Pitts. Kunz, Pitts_. McNamara, Bos.. Dumcvich. ' Chi Phila.. in Phiia, Couch, Cin Hsad.” Phila. Bmith, Bkiyn.. Fillingim, Bos Mitchell, ' Phila, ubbell, Phila... 0.0 0 1 €8 k136350 0 500 G 1 560 23 20 10 83 890 00 1 0 ) 5 G G0 o o o 0 1 erunas DEFEATS WISCONSIN Wis., June Vashington 16.—The Uni- won_from nsin_here_this n Lake Men- if-mile_course s eighteen crew by Wisconsin is hletic department zo0d considering the Badger eight. eshmen crew won 10 minutes 12 2-3 NAVY EIGHT BEGINS WORK FOR REGATTA Md ANNAPOLIS, June 15—Coach don tried s s Naval Academy eiglit over the three-mile course this ernoon. It was only the second this vear the Midshipmen have the longer cours under nditions. The time was not but it is believed that the was encouraging. has not entirely recover- ed from the slight relaxation of June k and no cl e has been made o the middle of spring. n is not making any predic- ut states that the crew iscon wroving and believes that comtinues in the same stride it + reasonable chance of vie- aves for the CREWS AT POUGHKEEPSIE GIVEN STIFF WORKOUTS POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 16.— Stiff workouts were held on the local rse today by Pennsylvania, Co- lumbin and Syracuse eights, who are rounding inte form for the inter- vegatta June 28. Tomor- will be u day of rest for all the carsmen. Monday will see a renewal,, « the sual grind. with a dash of neentive suppiied through the sched- uled arrival of Cornell and Washing- ton. Navy will regeh here June 23 POSTPONES LONG SWIM. CLEVELAND. Ohfo. June 16— Carbis A Walker, Cleveland Y. M. oday nostnoned until (itemnt to awim the advice of en, swimming Walker had next Mon lighthou the Lorain distance of row t at 5 n.m. Point Pelée and swim to lighthouse. -two miles from thirty UNDINE BLADESMEN WIN. PHILADELPHIA, June 16—The Undine Barge Club won the cham- f the Schuylkill navy when wenring its col- d representatives of other boat clubs in a sixteen- regatta today. The navy Is sompoged of Philadelphia rowing or- tions with clubs on the Schuyl- Kkill river. YALE BEATS PRINCETON ON RUNS LATE IN GAME PRINCETON, N. J., defeated Princeton today Ing from behind to Tiger's early iead Pond held Princeton to_four hits, Yale ...000001 Princeton’ 1.2 § 0 6 0 1.0 0 0 0—2 Pond and Malalory; Carney and Stinson. —— e — FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. Daytona, 9: Lakeland, 2. Bradentown, 8; St. Petersburg, 11. Orlando-Tempa. rain. PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Durham, High Point, 7, reensboro, 7; Raleigh, 3. Danville, 6; Winston-Selem, & June 16.—Yale 5 to 2, com- overcome the

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