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F9Bs. s SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .¢,. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1923. SPORTS. - = ohnson Is Brilliant in 13-Inning Victory : Frazee to Be Out of Base Ball Soon OUTPITCHES COVELESKIE [PANSDELLA.C.NINE |GIANTS GRAB A VICTORY [CHEVY CHASE VOTING \SATE TO COLUMBUS MEN v TO LAND A 4-3 VERDICT, 'SVERYAMBITIOUS| AFTER SEVEN REVERSES) ONTWOBIG MATTERS| 1 NEARING COMPLETION o trounce the Mariners and the e ¥ ¥ Cheyy Chase Club members were to Yankees, two strong unlimited teams, . [hold a special meeting at the clubhouse = is the next ‘ambition of the Ransdell IEWING the failure. 6f his regular twirlers, Manager John J.|this afternoon at 4 o'clock. to ballot on Detai 2 ? i i i i i - c C vi ready ha %y : : - : . 2 etails Now Are Being Ar >l —| > : Straight start a game yesterday, instead of constantly keeping him in re- | a0e or 415 qores of land about two Owners Have Had Experience in Game—Club F » - : i i 5 Y el ning Marfl n Over Indians in Game That d,fl:"i,‘l‘.\’,; !f‘;(:"h:," f;“:fr;l';;,;l"[:” serve, and the world champions won their ‘first game in seven starts, the | miles north of the present clubhouse, Lifts Griffmen Out of Cellar. week and are ready to take on all lambitious St. Louis Cardinals getting only five hits off his slants. The |on which, it purchased, a new goif | Is Certain to Be Reorganized foes. especially the Mariners and the |score was 4 to 1. SRR e e s s asils ahauld be. phoned it Lincoln The Giants needed to win, for their hold on first place is becoming | o¢ governors of the Chevy Chase Club already has secured an option on the 6160 after 5:30 o'clock precarious, Pittsburgh, which took the opener -from Boston, 8 to 3, is Some of the Ransdell plavers are lonly two and a half games behind, and the Pirates are being hard pressed [/ 0 BY JOHN B. FOSTER. Y BY DENMAN THOMPSON ’ dppold, Hollis, Homan. Lapre. Cut[by ‘the speeding Cincinnati Reds, who returned to the winning column |Probert: 35 s . I EW YORK i WO ancient masters of the pill-propelling art—Walter Johnson and [ Qurtain, Panella, Tarrant FIahoreys by evening the series with Brooklyn, 6 to 3. semed :emf:»;:;mzlolp?ua‘h-en\c?u;',enm:s;lfi_i 2! ORK, June 19.—It isn't cxactly new news that the Boston Stanley Coveleskie—both well past the age where a diamond per- | Meade, Scrivener and Cole. The Philadelphia Quakers, after | New York Yankees, but they lost to the poito 1 American League club has been sold, but it is a fact that Harr H 7 tion providing for an increase in the a their sur ing showing against | Chicago White Sox, 6 to 5. b -2 | Molines had their winning sireak PUSIIE: 8 LA Ty Cobb’s hitters made murderer's|annual dues from $60 to $100. i former is supposed to retain his efiectiveness, contrived to provide 4 g of . eleven straight smashed.? when | Pittsburgh last week, fell down be-| ¥ L9005 S UEES MECC 100 le by| The tract of land is near Wisconsin Frazee is today through with the Boston end of the Amertra one of the best games of the current campaign vesterday when they | League. : 5 z they were trounced by the Tartan |fore Chicago, 9 to 3. and the Cubs|comparison in winning yesterday’s. avenue, about fifteen minutes by motor | T ils o . e staged a thirteen-inning mound ducl that gave Washington a 4-3 victory | Athletie Club, 3 to 5 jare within less than half a game of | game. 11 to 3. evening the series.|from the present clubhouse ., The details are practically completed by which the syndicate of g g 2 g 3 | b 2 ' the Robins who kept them out of the | The Tygers need to win again to- | President Alexander Britton has the | Columbus men will take over the property. and azee will no longer . over Cleveland. . | Remervair Adhlefic Club in casting [first division last week <l day to Keep ‘in the first division, as | following to say of one proposal: dictate at Boston. It is not likely that ne will go back to base ball +gain " A vicious triple by Bucky Harris, his second of the clash, and a single | about for with teams in. the | The Philadelphia Atirietics, in second | the St. Louls Browns won both of a| “Because of the large number of our | " “He starced at Boston with popalari; dions f S Jimmy O'Neil, an added starter in the local line- combined con- | unlimited division. place, had another chance to shorten | double header from Boston, 6—2, 9—0, members playing golf, it was necessary | Bt 5 popularity and success, but his ideas ¢ nmy 1 tarter in t cal line-up. combined to con y o base ball changed. He f h as 1 te tF o 2 battle dhat embe cednREIE LT e the gap between themselves and the and are just one point behind. an October 1, 1922, to limit the golfing | changed. ¢ forgot that it was a sport and should cssentia ute the winning punch in a battle that embraced thrills of every de-| yaperial Athletie Club had an casy privileges to §50 and even with thisibe considered one, and looked upon it purely as a money-making cnte scription and furnished evidence in rebuttal to the contention that this | time downing the Hilltop Juniors, limitation _the ~course is frequently | prise in which players took the part of assets 2 Vi is the age of the slugger with pitching of only secondary importance. 12 to 6 Inzley of the losers con-! crowded. Every effort should be made (- " P2YCTS 1007 s g &8 I & v Y imp | 1 L M bnashaiways bicar ol Johnson, thirty-six years old, and now in his seventeenth season | nected for a domble. | | to furnish equal and tall privileges to in base ball that a1l of the ags i s, and Coveleskie, e e aniis o 2 = e and nof curtal e in base b at all of the ass with the Nationals, and Coveleskie, but four years his jutior and a veteran | A chatiense nan been tamued by | Privioem ot mameot 1o curtall e DRO.AMATEUR EVENT any team are Tts players bue 1 or sixteen campaigns as a professional. toiled through two haurs and jthe Wondridge Midgets to all team: IN P Y O F FOR HONORS friends in a game of golf. ~This seems Sorrl hoen any veat dewite to take ey ih s Sikh of wealiening el in e 125 ar-old class, accord ul t s L : that fact literally, so far as the own for s Do o0 = o e Ty itk dake o1 el - = S S SRR G LAY-OF St v et W ERR R P ey e S e e Ston liimeaibiE beieia 0 JERunRENGEh I (RRsEE e s Chend ~Other clubs have been and are being | - ARviorii St teax v of influenc nson earned hix brackets, too. ocloe e £ £ etarted with golf courses and the Chevy on _public sentiment In only one frame did the elder of | Chae O s s N tipped public sentiment ints the two twirlers vield more than CELL, AS L] | h oriex over Time: o e i 2 S e ao ey aoL loe> aemlrablell pyoiand 1 P ‘ash- | bay. ar e Hedid so. he oot o BleEler thi A AR WAS TOO COLD I e atome. Pk ui NION PRINTERS will cop top place in the first hali oi the De- | members nor fall behind in the develop- | [T and amateur goifers of Wash- bay, and when he did so i A, one bingle. This was in the fourth, |Berald niue. Tskoms Park un ! ‘ment and encouragement of this line of | ington will play in the first formal DUBNt on his team in a city wh B when a pair of safeties, combined | limiteds and the Marcados, the | partmental League series if they uncover the same brand of ball |sport and recreation. ¢ i % 2 one of the most sentimentai in +he with two walks. netted the town Athletic Club thinks it can 3 ompetition, under the auspices of ['nited States = A alk OLEVELAND. AB. R. H. PO. A E < T . 1 States in its base ball re as many runs. and he registe Jamicscn, It 8 1 2 b5 0 o;take the measure of the nluiwfl that trounced Treasury, 10 to 3, when these two teams again clash thet District Professional Golfer§ As- | tions. : strike-outs. eral of them % Wambsganss, 2b.. $ 1 8 4 & 1|Juniors. .According to B. Randoloh. |, .o ot 5.15 o'clock on. the ipse, in ‘the second battle of their COLGATE MEETS DEFEAT. sociatfon, July 2. at the Columbia Time was when Boston was achieved at points where a base hit Speaker. cf 5 0 0 3 0 0 who is booking games for the Plke ons pse. in 5 Best baze ball iy {he Would have tpelled disaster. Covey | Mvatt. o 8 1 0 2 0 0|towns. numerous efforts have been | three-game serics. Hutchison's pitching, Ford's homer and triple, coupled | HAMILTON. N. Y. June 19.—Col-|Country Club. The event will be an S not excepting New York 1t whiffed a pair of Griffs and issued | Summa. rf $ 0 1 3.0 9imade to schedule w game with Ahe |with slugging by Lemeric and Bell, accounted for the victory vesterday.|gate's base hail team’ lost its first| amateur-professional best-ball match, | may He so anaim Lo N ey tak only two p one of them as in|Lutske, 36 s o s s mrock Juniors, but to no avail Hutchinson set the Treasury nine|Eame this season when ‘[ir]r;:'vl’ ‘;;’;’,Hal elghteen holes. This was decided | 1218 Period to bring about the o/ - the case of Johnson being the part ! Guisto, 1h 5 0 018 0 o = g % ; i = ¢ Btenday vy 9-to el f vie. | by Fred McLeod of Columbia, and ![2tions between the clubs and SR O e S 8 GRIFFS' STICKWORK | | down with"cwo vingies. ana sannea | maic"s"gront reetta s (05707 Vieo| by ¥red Stetiod o columbiy, and | 21icr \s a result of this hard-earned o %3 3% = 3 TYGERS, 11; YAN seven. One was a circuit drive |,\|('}n:;~' e Ercs et RE e andll o e e peThe new men who take hold of and a brace of setbacks al flatale . * Tingle and the other a double by|©oT"* sociation, respectively. Joston American League club h from ‘the Browns by Boston. 02 out when winning run was scored. (AT NEWERORK.) G. AB, H. SB. RBL GIEHEbuRE: iTsing Doxban i The professionals, it is understood, | B2 experience in “base ball " if the Nationals emerged from the cellar | WASHINGTON. . AB. R. H. PO. A E.| Dotroit. ABH.OA. _N. Y. HOA | Hargrave 5 ST e Boll Tionsaclo 5 . y AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. WL et naired eith o nacrato lobby Quinn goes with them fre are riding just two games be- Rice, rf 2781 3 1 0 0|Haney.3b . 8 4 0 1 Wittef. .. b1 EE e SPCRE S ell, Lemeric, Desper and Ford were | | oRentit e thoir Rote Taie | w TeD- [ the St Touls Amevican Txsers: urth=place Tyyers. }"g“}“',:'-";'"" ss TR Cutshw.2b. 4 1 2 3 g:g;n'»(fih $12irm 43 14 48 0 1 84T the only Printers to register safetles, | Touisville ... -4 8 Qlevent will be plaved as a best-bail | Will have a competent excoutive > _This was the second extra-inning yujge’ 1o 6 0 114 O 0. Cmyer s 2'21 Bopiv 4 1amo|Gulin...... 80 188 88 1 4 2 Clatterbuck allowing only seven|CUNEME ol on S broft| AMTAIr. | Prizes will be awarded to the n many respects. Whether ¢hane to b f L trumph Sesiatcred byddhe pushmon (Rusliie € 0 010 1 0 Mamishif 52 5 0 Meusellf..' & 12 0|\, 18 3 2 0 1 (288]blows | tem: Sanders and Hartley. first two pairs. abevenaes L F fsimenagerisiin Rhis sseason, hey Spreviouslys huving/Eyans, o € 0 1 8 0 0 Heilmannf 3 12 0 Ward2b. . 3 1 3 8| pckinpaugh .. 54 204 58 5 21 .28 | 5 ERElmn 8 14 1! About fifteen professionals. attached | #Perance. obtained a 3 to 2 vordict in ten in- | Harris, 2b 4 2 2 1 3 0 Rigneyss. 4 2 2 9 Gehrig®. 100 0fy0q . 48 184 52 4 20 (283 | Mingeapalls ... S N L il claby ahont e it s he team will he reorganized. ap nings over the White Sox in Chicago, | Bluege. 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 gasslerc 2 2 3 0 Scott,ss. 20 2 3|Bluege D044 156 43 2 20 276| Wentern Union and Judd & Det- s PTG Gt Car-| Bible Y Wwill take some time. Chanes but their average in overtime battles | (@harrity 1 9 0 0 0 0 Holloway.p. 5 0 0 0 Johnsonss.. 2 2 2 2, Fyans ©738 135 35 1 11 258 | weiler waged a 4-to-4 deadlock in the atteries—Tipple ant yez; 3 tter with than predicted O'Neill, 3b 2 0 2L e - < ter, Saladna and McCarty. i only as they have lost four $ob 1 e i o Hofmann,c. 4 ! Harris 8 198 51 8 18 388 Commercial League, each nine play-| T abith o little better than he predict I R this Aot crith ons ke he | Tomseaiio 50115 9 Hoyt.p 98 9 1iFriday ! o ¢ O 13 39ine in splendid style. Averill. West-|Indianapolis .. - $ 1% 1l Bust Potomac Pack Bolt sou ot iaie | BImgelr. It will take two years Tea Sox by ¢ 10 1700 twelve rounds, | Touls i@ @M 3 18 e aar 110 05 08 n oo 4 ‘,2u=:_f‘"u,'l,‘;"!fi hurler, and Gooding, his: gy eriesjitli "and Dixon: Wright .na’mrrlem condition ‘for’ the " national | MOTE 10 £et It in the first diis ©on» to thé Indians by 10 to 9 in ten Batted for Bluege in eighth. i i e 3 8¢ 19 2 8 228 , a 3 s. Soten public links tournament next week. | Unless othe nerican League tean ¥ nings. one he Browns by % to otals 4 3 — : . - rban. = mereek:lary up and blow away. ’ R minge ana ae o by wines |Gloveland ... 0002000100000—s; Touals. .3 Touls..37 14N :o[ mma Malln mwamped Third A | (O%17 thres games played) { Dr- Walter s R arvan."a member o Sox. last Sunday, 5 to 3. in eleven ' ® o “‘:“‘" 2201010000014, >Batted for Ward in uinth. { Laiam W s e 8 sistant Office, in the Post Office League. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. e S oot et nited Dl ) ox. last Sunday, 5 to 3. elever 'wo-base hits—Peckinpaugh, Judge, Wambs., tBatted for Mays in ninth Hereriaze $ 1 1 o o 34|15 to 2 Fiftaen bingles hove mor 1 ,States G ssociation, visited it sessions anss. " Theee-base . hiteefariis *(3) . Bies: | Derroit € 0110000 311! Robiis 018 £ 0 -8 IB|necsrby the e g M s § ol lodar. Dr. Harbun was accompanied Johnson Drives in Ru );:g:t;nnixkslz-;:: hb-sen—nx-{:lmnl Sacrifices— | Now York 000 100 1 1 0—3fConroy 1068 8 0 1 B £af Nashritlo <trs game).... G (m) Mana. Loeffie Greenkeeper HOLY CROSS BEATEN Peck's walk and a life (0 Goslin o0 gudte” Loft on' basecCleveland. 7:" Wash, |, Buns—Haney (2. Blue, Cobb (), Manush, | Holingsworth. 1 X1 5 0§ 48| Fallure to mit at the opportune times | PENIERAT 500 (ad Haiey! Whitehall and | Ga7Ies Victor© and 'Mal. Dous 2 8 Geoueis 2 ‘ash- (2), Rigney. Bassler, Holloway, | Brillhe: f caustd” Shone o fa ore the Ex | Weart of the office of public huil TWamby's fumble were nullified in the ington. 12. Bases on balli—Of Johnson, Hellmann B 'Ward, Johnson, | Zakaiser ... 8 9 0 o0 0 (000 o fall Det t - | Robertson. | ings ana grounds. 4 bR Y Z off Coveleskie, 2. Struck out—By Johnson, 9: | Witt. Dugan. Meusel. El;w"— oy, e t‘”" s nine, 2 (0 2, in the Terminal Y.} Nachville (second game) s 9 g D88 and ground The U. 8. G. A BY BOSTON COI.I.E opener when Judge tapped into @ by Coveleskie, 2. Hit by pitcher—By Covel | Mays. Two-base hite—Haney, Cobb, Rigney, b M AL cirenit. "The losers con- | Baism . 8 3 1/ committeeman. who is a former force play and Ruel an infleld | kle (Harris) o mbires-Rasers. Owans and | Thischase beCTRGR o et Hofmann. | . e s nected for nine blows, while Shops! Batteries—Gould and Eifbert; Cox and Vann, rman of the greens committee of out. but a triple t center by | jilin. Time of game—2 hours and 46 min. | runsCobb, Haney. Stolen beiilollol BROWNS TAKE TWO. | colicoted” vix. - Hughes crashed (wo| Roverteon: “dlumbia Country Club, instruct- Harris with one e jascont | Cutshaw to Rigney to Blue (2), Rigney to Cut- | | doubles for Express ! Crattanooga S T L9 (Y the course at 8l BoSTON Juna 19: Aors thasi 55000 and a single to center by Johnson, - — %o Blue, Ward to Scott to Pipp, Ward to = ) - | Atlanta £ conditio the tourney 1 by Jok shuw y Pipp. Ward to AT BOSTON—FIRST GAME) | 5 8 4 ndition for the tourn s J after Bluege lofted. produced a tally U a | Pipp. Left on bases—New York. 7: Detroit, st L. AB.H O A. Boston. ABH.0.A., In the War Department serles, As- Batteries—Drake, Cunningham .and Nun: Inspection committee decided Persor said to be the large ciowd Rice followed with a shot to left, but ‘30 an option on him. but it is'g Bases on balls—OF Hoyt. 1: off Mays, 5. 1:\-.. rf.. 5 1 1 0 Mitchellss 4 1 0 1!sistant Secretary of War romped| maker; Brady. Neihaus and Miller. | to use the A and D courses for the 'ever to witness a college hase I was stranded with Barney when Peck jdoubtful that it ever will be exe Struck out—By Holloway, 2. Hits—Of Hoyt. Robertn.3b 4 0 2 2 Waltersc..3 0 3 0'away with All Service. 16 1o 2. get- | Memphis R e i T Course A is the course|.ogterday watched Bost o cised, s i i |5 in 1.3 inniog: off Mays. 11 fn 823 innings. | Jacobsoncf 5 2 4 0 Reichlecf.. 4 0 2 0|iing twelve safeties Hanson, on the | Mobi 9 12 2 with the short second hole of 146 atched Bosto ege do- ekied ised. as the grim-visaged athl M Hil- | { el ! ~ Balked by Johnson over the first : 3 isag athlete | Losing Pitcher—Hoyt. Umpires_Messrs. Hil-|dcMa's.2b 4 2 3 3 Burasdb...3 012 15 10%ing for.the winners: allowed only | Batteries—Mitchell ‘sad ‘Lapan: Leng ssd | vards, that starts down the left-hand feat Holy Cr 4101, at B Balk arse, the Indians grouped 'S Peli€ved to be lacking in one very |debrand. Roland and Moriarty. Time of same | Severeide. § 18 1 Huriiri4 22 9f FUUNAL Heving, e s L B D T e % esifotiuneicoucacioeiiu ikupierouben | 2 SO0 RN =)' hour and 84 minutes. [Gembers® 5 1 1 4 Flapvari4 189 : [ Sdsatine sanda Courssiniidiu T evened a 3 s WO W ks fo L] rtant a « Villiams. ewster, 2 = s b ol o © | tween the rivals and a t 4 1y runs in the fourth. Wamb. . | — s e 310 1 AMosdirnsh 3113 La 1h:ncl;. right telder sluqu SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. \\\hom:n ;!vu.m\u.}e hm goes west to }" X “ 1 ‘“, ¢ d tc a on Speake Geo s Searacta = S WKQ = ! Shocke 1 Fe P, 0ivising Architect, slashed a circuit | the Speedway, and then so with a be Pl Saturd ] (ym’:“f‘.lny‘,rl\x‘:;’:;fl;‘ly. . nl\‘ .\‘I .u.fudr",.”."r“l.':‘,r:‘:“\;“' ¢ M;’“.",m (Hlmx# 6- 1‘14(11\59 R4 ?Sh ERSPEL R qur.:‘v:‘:np g g g :o drive in the fray with Liber.y Loan. 8'-"1“,‘,7 155‘ é“{’“‘;".' .1 | P secon hole o \\;,,h,l. S cored on S s swat to center.|® o e nom ger Bush for : T | ;Devormer. i nine winning in the Treasury| reenville. G; Columbia, I. e nac 963, and d & e o st Byatt to thivd ana he | mound service in the second game of | & 'A‘:HPOA‘DE‘PH’A‘ABHOA | Fullertonp 0 0 0 1i | upue 10 to 7. Shelton of Liberty| Spartanburz. 8; Macon,'s. course D has a o tallied, after Sewell was purposely [the series with the today. | icago. 0. | 3132112 Totals_ 31 62713 l0oan obtalned three safeties out of lage of 3.276, with of 37. Georgetown w = kel e Pock | The Zoo - - Hooper,rf.. 5 1 2 0 10 0 0l Totals 1327 otals our trips to the plate. AP N LEAGUE. g e Lo A ’ aam;q x;.ngmtl \l‘lh;.y ases, \\‘)’xll:: “: = ll he. r\v]n,1:,;"’1.»{"'~r|.x,',;; N ’:.p‘.,; gclf‘?f“n, 1233 18100 “Butted for Quinn in e cighth i four trips to the plat | PALACHIA. L U {;n.;);l;gfah;:ldl yardage of 6,241 i 2 cas tossing out L ates | bothered h o his >wing hand g i e . la par of 73 eC . on third and first ( whiffed “l‘-\er since it was injured at the FPolo | Mostilet.. 4 0 2 oo ! £ )1%“:“0"" s L= : In‘ a game :I‘l‘l:l‘-)wn:l‘ll-l n:;:ml‘\,{ 'l"":*;:_if:‘cs;! ! Kfi’:’;’:r‘lf,_ | l'n};- irnm to represent Washingtor Cotor llege liowed veck and Judge collaborated to pu irounds early in the season, b <) Sheely.1b. 4 3 erkins.c 52 0—2{ f,ur nciners. Vaughn Class ed % o | In the intercity match for the Mear. e only four hit [yy:p)h,_\"h“uwvu”‘u‘;\(u even terms with | believed to nave full x-(-.»r,l\'byle':x‘ on R S e glbnm:,—“nmn‘s;n. (usobson, Sevreid, Ger- | First Kuy’vn.\r t‘:‘mrr‘hlnme. 11 to 9, in| Kroxville, 1; Bristol, 0. BanliG e RN eeaon e avar the, Holy' c'ross’ tuwivie . e fo ames 5 nm. ser. er, Williams (2), Mi ., Buras *— | the ay School League. Circuit g o 28 B aneat, od form it “ the THIbER i cthe folloming foamed, | {EAmmer: & 17 8 Milloritei & 13 § Muchall. Tiagstead. . Twobase hits—Tobis, | he Sunday Sellool League. ( w! FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. | UaY: Will meet at the clubhouse this €L boston J With Rice gone. Rajah grapevined a| Harris initiated Washingtons sev- | 301 2 Welehefo & 8 3 1o ohetl Harrie Thyee beer hya | drives were made by Nordstrom and afternoon to selct a captain and make s. 2 double ouble through Jamieson's legs, edged | enty-first double play of the s Creagmes.p g ; L ) its— | Henry of the winners, and Wingard o 3 I Siane double through J v h n | Thurstonp. 1 1 0 2 Gal'wayas 3 1 1 2 Stolen base—Schliebner, McMillan. i Davtona, 6: Tampa, 1. p! —_— up on Goslin's death and walked to the)in round two, when he grabbed Sew. | TPUrstone: Hale\h .. & 3.0 5 Shocker (2). MoManus, Waiters, | and Hamilton of First Baptist. Jack-, Ofaade. 3+ 8t Patersburg, 2 ‘ The first entrants from out of the RS FERRY, W. v plate when Judge lined a double |ell's bounder. tazged Summa on tne ! Walbergp. 3 1 0 1! Double plays—Mitchell to Fewster to Burms. | son and Andras each comnected for] Bradentown. 3: Lakeland: 2. [ eity are expecteq to arrive in Wath 385 FERRY. W Va. Juip against the right field fence. Jo- [line and fired to Judge. | Totals.. FTBH T Totals.. 38 70 37 13| LOft 08 Deses—St. Louis. 9: Boston. 4. First two bingles in three (ripy to the = | ington Thursday vers both were clear this mor ephus was E idway by otals. s. . | fare on balls—Off Shocker. 1; off Ferguson, 2. | plate > ——al D H WG DUCRD TR MOTNITG: ;{Y:L?;u was left at the mid | _Judge's productive double in y;..,gchm o 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2—6|Struck out—By Shocker, 4: by Ferguson, 3. ey 1 BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE. i y - d it , [6ifth Tacked but 1itde of being " | Fhiladelpbia 00001004 05 Hits OF Firgwon 10 in 713 inoings: of | Veternn Durenu ennlly downed Mu- | Fregerick. 7: Hugorstown. 5. = > v v _ W Rice and Goslin “""', y|lome run. the drive carrying close to | Runs—Hooper. ~McClellan _ (2). Collins, | Quinn. 1 in 2-3 Tl °gef;m"~°;f°n-lf ‘:mlg seum. 10 1o 4. in the Colored l>r;':n-"~ S CDHEe iRl i V\W In the seventh it was Rice and|the top of the right field fence. Schalk, Thurston, McGowaa. Hauser, Welch, | iS. e S e e mpires— | mental series Beckwith made, a ynesboro, | Go who teamed up to give the] g Gslloway, Hale. Error—Galloway. Two-base | Messrs. Cfll:nfl“\"lnd Dineen. Time of game—1 | homer for the losers, but his team Griffmen a one-run lead. Sam gettin Peck's attempt 1o “squeeze” . Skee'y. Welch, McCleilan, Miller. | hour and 47 minutes | failed to hic'in the pinche | a triple to the corner in right and|lover in the seventh roocrre Three-base hit—Hooper. Home run—Galloway. | N | | Goose poling a-single to center. Ibunt that barely rolled foul Peck Iburston 2 in 123 innings. Winning pitcher e | !l Match Y 0dd Coat: however. the Tribe tying it up again i punch for him Miller. Walberg. Left on bases—Chicago, 6: | Robertndb 3 1 2 3 Devormerc 4 0 3 1| R H E With Our Special i [} in the eighth. Jamieson started with Philadelphia, 9. First e _on balls—Off | Jacobson.cf 5 1 4 O Reichlecf.. 4 1 2 0 pumato 9 12 8! P i a triple to the scoreboard. He was| Peck provided the fielding feature of Cvengros, 5. off Walberg, 1. Struck out—By | M-Ma s 25 4 1 0 + 1 8 1 Reading . s 5.9 8 i held at the far corner when Peck the fracas in the eighth when, with Cvengros, 8: by Thurston. 1: by Walberg, 4. |Severeid.c. 3 0 5 0 1 2 0! ™Batreries—Ready and Snow: Smallwood. | AR al stab of Wamby's | Ja i i Nose | Hits—Off Cvengros. 8 in 718 innings: off | Gerberss . 2 1 0 3 04 2 t made a sensational sta V'alJamieson on third, he sprinted tlose | fisSOF Orengroy Botn 710 inniage: o : SRR ~ | Eyrich and Lynn, Julian. i - erash “through: the box. but tallied to second to snare Wamby's crash S ifresston = UmpiressMossrs: Hopmer ne | Williamaf 3 - 0 5 2|Toromto ......... 3 o2l i while Johnson was knocking down|through Johnson with one hand Evans. Time of game—2 hours a3d 20 min- | v e i o 5 3|Baltimore s Vi T :‘ | Speaker's smash | & — utes. | Batteries—Reis and Vincent; Parsham an i ".vmmcnn breezed through the np;lni Umplre Owenx called Johnson ou | 3 8 ‘}}Cnhh. | & i three frames. He got into a jam in the | when Barney pulled his bat in off H == — — — — | Syracuse . .3 5 2 — 3 twelfth when-Sumima singled and took |ing at the ball with Evans on second VIRGINIA LEAGUE. | Totals . 3212 2710 Totals.. 30 3 27 17| Jersey City Lol T s h ice of an entire || second on Sewell's pop fiv that fell un-|in round eleven. Brick agreed to pichmond. 6: Norfolk, 0. | *Batted for Piercy in the sixth. Batteries—Bailey, Ward and McKee: Zellars. | ave fhe price of 8 entice touched between Goslin and O'Neill i leave it to Nallin. who gave Walter a bogtsmouth, 11: Recky Mount, 8. |, Louss.. 10020201 | Tecarr and Freitag. | (i} mesiswe GG colsst; = Just back of the diamond, but emerzed |chance 10 roll o Lutz Wilson. 3: Petersburg, 2. | Boston 200000649 6 a9 (Only three games. I . 9 ! unscathed when Ruel picked Summa | Rurs—Tobin, Jacobson. McMazus. Gerb off second with a peg (o Peck. who also | ! @. iiligms @) hzn?h—oe?fii,, Devor.. EASTERN SHORE LEAGUE. | i 4 1 ed. out Guisto after alter had' MRS mer . 'wa-base hits—Tobin (2), Schlieb- e i glipped a third strike over on Lutzke. rer, Jacobson. Sacrifie hits—Robertson (2), | Dover 6; Pocomoke, 5. i Do you think men like Ruth, Collins, Hornsby, | Dempsey and Leonard could make good if they i had stomach trouble? Neither can you succeed ’ in life if your digestion is faulty! start the thirteenth, and clutched eft on bases—St, Louis. 4: Boston. 4, First Jamieson’s smokey liner. When Wam- ‘S’:;:nflnm‘:l.flin_vogx:‘x?d‘;;de;- : o;f)!?lerey. 3. bv poked a_ double behind the right) 3 12 . 2: by Tey A21d boxes Speaker loomed so danger- | AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. o e ous he was intentionally walked. John- | & y { Sevreid, McManus, Gerber. Doublo playe.. | Laurel. 7: Crisfield. 6 (11 innings.) i 605-607 7th St. N.W. Barney Escapes From Jam. | A I [ Robertson to Schilebner. Fewster to Mitchell | ambridee. 4: Salisbury. . i Walter whiffed his mound rival to} to Bumns Flagstead to Devormer to Burns. e 2 b; HitsOf Fiercy. 7 in 6 Inmings: 5 in 3 _:nings. Losing pitcher— . DISTRIBUTOR Used and Rebuilt Motocycles Sold i Piercy, _ Ump# -Mes<rs. D o1 d - ’ . . o . Sewell's fumble of Harris' roller and IF2ge® g_‘?‘e\, K =t ;.‘.g‘g 3 . fail to get the most out of remedy. So proved and test- the latter's steal gave the Griffs an | 55|52 12(2] 55 | HEERE - ——————— (el g s s s s opening in the elahth that, went glim-, S EEE st 8 L EEREY B g :’}:c --,.i}»’fi}';if::dfl’,f .':m‘(\"c‘ ;,’:fporl‘ })‘::;:;C~ax\(‘lXI T;‘,’m" IJ;‘ ering when Gharrity, batting for | SISEITiEloR 2 i 2iEiile - t 1 athlete, i sands during the Elvege, died aerially mEk FERLES I 2 1 BASE.B wODAY S the average [man’s power of de it may be because vour diges- past 25 vears: 5o good that i I the eleventh Exans opened with : e ECRRE R -~ EEEERE. BEEE e a0 P §| cision weak? The way some tive system is not in good is guarantced to relieve—or &ingle to center d reac! = orl - | 4 2 £ -1 3 3/ 510 3520 .¢ 3| » E P i a v - ey g 4 S when eill lofted and Johnso: L3 e— 4 e g incionati . 3— 30123 '56¢ | . 0 ano 2 Tivedl fecline nervous: (de- r Dy sia— s em- ’ = STt ¢ | Detroit L2 87— 7 2 1/ 42629473 | St. Louis.....| 1| 7/ b/—' 3 3/ 5| 6" 025 545 achington vs. S i I0E, pHenvous a dox . e Ol s 13 375— 5 4 42528 472 | Brooklyn ... 4 2 3 T 3 7. 42825 528 W gto : Cleveland that they were affected by Smokers’ pression, bloated condition ¢0Y; Compounded after a doc dce led with a safety to the middie $hicago £33 84 4 3232540 Ohicago . 3465736330219 | Tickets on Sale Spalding's. 613 U | / after meals, sleepless nights— 107 S Prescription, it is abso Washington .. 4 4 1 5 2 3— 423 301434 | Boston 3112 41— 61838321 | s 30 o anderlust. P g pasture and Peck sacrificed = Gosiin!goon® " ' 47 3 2 0 2 28417 | Philadeiphia .l 111 0 1 3 27— 13 39983 bRl e e it isn't necessary for you to MY safe. o was purposely passed by Coveleskle. | goon = i L i 4 3 2 i i 3 no harmful ingredients, Only he vietimized Judge on strikes and Toit.._ 2023252028 287028 ——| __ | B1I29T85/38 - | Radiators and Fender But this we know: Without aggres- | have them. the highest.grade. medicines, made Ruel hit into a force play. | GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | ACIa Ons ang Senders sive promotion of any kind, Muriel | _ You don’t have to suficr such as Wine of Pepsin, Bis- Cleveland at Wash. Cleveland at Wash, | Phila. at Chicago. Phila. at Chicago. | Cores_installed in any make. has become in comparatively few irom Indigestion, Pains in the muth Citrate, Cinchona Alka- - Chicago at Pni Chicago at Phila. Brooklyn at Cincin. Brooklyn at Cincin, | 10 DIFFERENT MAKES RADIATORS, . . 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