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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923; SPORTS. Speaker’s Case Proves Golf Helps a Batsman : Cincinnati Now Is “In the Race” RESUMES LINKS ACTIVITIES ‘Wi oy ciawrionsie| | STATISTIC } NCK WL BE N 108 REDS, ALTHOUGH IDLE, CAN ANDRECOVERSHITTING EYE iz || OTATISTICS OF MAJORS |- Juy s GAIN SECOND RUNG TODAY Monroe this morning on the Rose- AMERICAN LEAGUE. 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Grotto teams stage their annual L s dale playgrounds, 3 to 2. Hyacinth |_ s g clash for the bemefit of the “wom| “rasoq) “uojeeq, 5| viudiopeirual TRi0X moN, wid: I ammconl Licarinne, reeeiver for Buchanan, z ?5 ey b S e e | : . . . s 3 tole h for the winning tally. "" | i i Trims Clark Griffith on Columbia Course in Morning ;‘.’,;, e .,:.'.:',".'.‘.‘.'..‘.a"ni. :’g =82 beca, Dansed. inciuithp. |Go Third by Taking Three Out of Four Games From 3 B uchanan, was in rare form. A £ : Star, a relay for b lodgexs, 75- r . . . and Then Leads Indians to Victory Over Na- thrcesgamie weriex wan played be- | yard dnuh for Master Masons and Dodgers—Elmer Smith’s Pinch Hit Double ¥ hmmplonsiip, Duchanan puehing Now =39 o 3 8 810780 tweive . o e e tionals in Afternoon. itn Victories to two by winning EiTwacrn 321 5] 38 3 381308 | Anvava con meac mar wibie fon Fails to Save Yankees. this morning. The other contest 431120/ 044 | cincinnars .. 78188 4322 1882 | econd and hromse medals for 7, was a tle. : ag“;:, S | eus- ... s }E 5} s?g‘;g, third. 2 T ST e 2 sl | 6[19.381. > i > i BY DENMAN THOMPSON. y | | 7' —(16191. | J ¥ the Bostor Braves continue today to frighten the Pirates of Pitte- : i 5 31 ! ston day g irates of Pit THAT much-discussed question of whether goli helps or hurts a ball O’NEILL IS EXPECTED (s T 5130/49 180 ¢ i TREASURY AND TYPOS | | buren with the sort of Indian signs they have made during the cur- player's batting may be answered in the affirmative if the case of [ | cames Topar. ocazs zoMommow. | aaxzs zopaY. GaMES TouoREOW. rent series, the Cincinnati Reds will rise into second place tonight of Tristram Speaker is taken as a criterion. Spoke for many | To RE]O'N BRAVES Cleveland at Wash. Washington at Phila. | Boston at Pittsburgh. Boston at New York. FA"- OF A DE(;ls'ON their own dead weight, and then tomorrow a tug and tussle for runner has been a devotee of the ancient and Scottish pastime, and, as all fans ! Chicago at Phila. New York at Boston. | Chicago at 8t. Louis. i L in the National League will be on, for Cincinnati will open a two-game as been a devotee a £ P 5 , | 8t. Louis at Boston. |scr|c~‘ thereafter, resting today. : b i i o Treasury and Printers nines, which Pittsburgh maintained its hold E lac v si its_fir in 1916 ended Ty Cobb’s long reign as champion batsman by winning the | Fuchs. one of the owners of the Bos. | RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. fiesipiues Joic sburgh maintained its hold on second place by deposing its firt know, annually is numbered gmong the very first flight of sluggers, and| BOSTON, June 21.—Judge Emil E. | ton Nationals, says he has every rea- | Cleveland. Wasbin gios, 1. Otbetuaati; | battled to a 5—35.count yesterday in| strong rival, St. Louis, and then it neared first by walloping the New Y« crown with figures of .386. son to believe & Mickey O'Neil, | leldenlphu. 4: Chicago, 3 (11 innings). Pittaburg! i the serles to decide the first half | Giants twice out of three games, but finally along came two of the wez: Spoke has becn so busy with his managerial duties this season that | ¢ateher. who left the team at St ostos, 3, 8t. 1 New York 7: 6t. Lo Wwinner in the Departmental League, | est clubs in the league, Philadelphia and Boston, and the piratical Piratcs * he has negiected his golf and has slumped under the .300 mark, but recall- "'n'f';;‘.""i{“!,“'fl‘mp ko will hook up again tomorrow. The I lost all their frightfulne ing that four ycars ago when he led his Tribe over the wire a winner in { come cxcited about small things” he Typos have won one game and need : s 7| The Reds came up another n the American League pennant scramble and capped the climax by trim- {said, “and I feel sure he will cool “PE I“x?OR'I‘H NINE OI ’I‘ED only one more to gain the laurels ! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | vesterday by taking the third ming the Dodgers for the world title, he had attained his high-water Lover alnvl dhn the rud:‘t‘ tlh(n:' when he ! . “'(‘b(bvkml.‘l lrm “’,“"“}’,l"" ";fi!ni!;"i” 3 out of four from Brookl 4 — e s : e = i 3 ime | Pas had a chance to think things over. | 3 was nicked for nine hits, while Hol- mark of .388 by playing go!f practically every day, he decided to find time rry Kopf rather surprised me. | loran, his opposing ~boxman, was | Louiswille -+ W18 1 who held them to one hit « for a little recreation on the links. ause 1 thought he would stay with | BY I OSS OF l'“/ O S I ARS touched for ten. Ford, second sacker | “pENS fh- gt Palmie; v ang | the week. The game ended F Helainitiess inilbrentimes atihat | the team at least until the first of the | for Printers, connected for a homer | gy d g Iyn's road trip with six victories 3 fam month and see if we couldn't fix up | {and two singles in the four trips to | eight defeats and dropped them during the first two games of the 0.K. FOR SIX INNINGS Eons dear oo Te coulanitifis up the plate. Sarhul (frst game) cr 818 8lsixth place series here. Speaker arranged to ac- Hraves might peofie. e Al inke Ie 18 _— Kansas City hrough s n big jan ' company Clark Griffith to the Co- {through as a big leaguer and does not Tambia euntry Club yesterday, where | | CLEVELAND, want. to play with & minor he gave the local boss a neat rtim- |{amieson, If team.” 2 e 3 10 : Shops had an cnmy time defeating |y al, And silen; Thormahien, Gudwell aad | The Robing were displaced by ETWORTH ATHLETIC CLUB, which so quickly took its place | Equipment and Supplies, 9 to 1, in o i | } among the leading sandlot teams of the District, will be hard hit | | cago. which has been cavorting ne:r 3 <s St. Paul (second game).. . 4 11 o the first division for two weeks. The the Post Office serles. Kansas City ..............0".[.) 3 9 2|Cubs managed to take a game from i Morritt and’ Allen; Wilkinson ‘and MoCarty. | the lately troubleso Cripra ¢ . . -~ All Service eked out a 10 to 9 = ¥y trou some Quakers, 1 through the loss of Jack Binkman, hurler, and Mike Gordon, sec- | victory over the Ordnance in the War Indianapolis e .. 811 11, and are within one point of St > ) 0 A 5 S Toledo -........ e B, A c opped anothe! < lond sack guardian, who are planning to spend the summer out of town. | Department circuit. = Clifford of the | "gUl i i ‘Krueger; MoOloushiin, Bedient | youL® Fhich dropped another to New Wambsganss, 3b TYGERS, 9; YANKS, 7 3 ; ¢ winners collected a homer, triple and | , ewell 7 to 5 giving the Glants the ming by shooting an 87, then went | grolnfans to the ball park and paved the way |Connolly. tf (AT NEW YORK.) | % S sl . : & ; ! < o spend v h g s wh ble in three s at bat. edge In the series. Detroit. AB.H.O.A. N. Y. AB.J.0. A, |Jack intends to spend his vacation in the Bluc Ridge mountains, while [double in three times at b MinidagolteMiaukos; - sals: ESHE e secieniii i e for that 5-to-1 lacing the Indians ad- | Guisto, 1b ministered to the Nationals by sock- Sewell, ss..... ing a double to left in the seventh g"‘":’m 2" s Morton, p. Haney.3b . 1 Mike expects to summer at Colonial Beach. = . Speaker does not contend that the |Morton p... ey 3b.. | Mike exp 5 e SO . One of the hest games In the Gov- ter who has hit nine times out of peaker Edward. 5. T 4 Unless Manager Grier can replace them with formidable performers | crnment Leamue, took place between | SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. | fourtern tisve b pariG, tmes out o rate,db... & | Petworth’s chances in the sandlot series will be greatly reduced. Brink- | Interstate and City Post Office when R. m. E. |}ivered iIn the crisis again yesterd man has trimmed several of the best teams hereabouts, including Silver | th"y waged a 6 to 6 deadlock. Memphis ... <o ® % By doubling with the bases furl, and - Spring, while Gordon is the most savage hitter on the Petworth club. . ily dixposed of Su- | Mobi - S ..... 4 9 3|abling the Yankees to tie the score ‘l':»(\?orm till has a clever hurler pe ',':T::'\'f\'r"»)\fx"ell ;“3, 2, in the | Duily and Lapan; Sigman and Hevins :”v?e”;f""';' ln'»‘lll]h«- Tygers, despit st e el . 2 . Py Nashville ... ceiiereeeeadie.. 7 18 012 Weakened infleld, came back ard in Edelin. Brinkman's teammate at Treasury Interbureau League. Parks | Nashy i _infleld, | " : i s ol driv ngham 2 el 3 13 2/won. 9 to 7, and as Philadelphia br ontss g 0o T2 Frt| | ON COLLEGE DIAMONDS. | | 78580k ERTRes b i Mo L B 3 Ban B0l i B 11 However. the loas of & pair of star | Shreve, on the mound for Depart- | Only two games pleyed American League ‘situation resoli s performers ia sure to be keenly felt At Cambridge—Harvard, §; Yale, |ment of Justice, allowed only four back to its day-before status. 7. bingles and struck out eleven play- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. The Tygers went back into the fi White Haven Heserves was hooked At Philadelphia—Penn, 8; Dart- | ers. when his team defeated General | division, as Boston beat St Louis zolf swing neces helps a bats- man to connect safely with a base| Totals.... ... ball, but believes it does not prove WASHINGTON. hindrance, and does adhere to the be- | Rice, ©f......... Uef that cruising over the links Is | Peckinpaugh, ss. heneficial to a player. in that it en-|Goslin, If. i ables him to get his mind off the wor- (Judge. 1b..... ries of the diamond for the time being, | Oty Tribute to Speaker's Stamina. ‘Evlnl, of..... The fact that a man of Speaker's | Harre 2b age—he is listed in the record books |pogiaes p " as being thirtyv-five. and 'tis said they ! Zahniser, p.. are not always accurate—who is in| *Leibold his nineteenth season of professional | Brillh OOk e SN0 Sorumt minZuoo! omonn @ 3moamo Totals.. 41 17 27 13 | *Bai o e i) h %} mouth, 2. Accounting Office, 11 to 8. in the R. H.E |to 1. George Ehmke holding fhes | Raran e Beatt imiminth. s IaEn Withilthe Simpsen oine o At Providence—Brown, 23 Col- |Junior Departmental series! Buftio (Arst game) = - 3,3 §|Browns to three hits while ho w. . can tramp over a course in burn- | #Batted for Bush in eighth. A sute & b e e e T, o0 Mdieh; Burihiarsy, errs | I8 tenth victory of the season. ing weather such as that of yesterday | Totals coee 36 | Detroit. . .. 00020330 1-9 At Willamstown—Williams, 10; | Wxpress awamped K Mauuiy Mo | and Fretss. and then put @ sweltering three | *Batted for Judge in ninth. | New York. . 30000300 1=7' Qne of the hent gnmes of the sea-| Vermont, ®. -““".“ A Attt Buffalo (second game) ¥ E Baurs on the diamond and be primed | {Batted for Zahniser in eighth, | Runs—Pratt (2). Cobb (2). Manush, Heil- |son is ecxpected (o take place when L AP 3 4 Tepiey oty nee OR|0|_E CLUB SHOTS v d e goods on @ _par with mann_(2). Rignoy, Woodall, Witt, Ruth, Pipp | the erican Leg! ine entertains = 3 " League | Fisher, Mohart and Snow; Tecarr and Mc- e e o stiatiasa. maust ibe [Olsvelau 000000 1) Ward, Stort Hotwann. ©Eevorewoonalf, the American Leglon nine entertainsi,gion Athletic Club is seeking a| _In the Colored Departmental Leagu : i the Oldsmobile Sales Co. team in thel " . Goneal CAteounting OmMco downed | Ores. Teparded as & remarkable tribite to his | Washington 0000000 | Two-base hits—Cobb. Smith. Three-base hits | 5:15 o'clock. | 8ame Sunday with some unlimited or | Gener e wh en 3 o fomis o g ibhee i el Bigaey 3 s *!Central stadium today ed or | Government Printing Office, 10 to 4. | Toronto (frst game) . TO v SIT SATURDAY physical condition and stamina e it A Spetker WaAmba: | i, Manush.* Halimann. Soofos mimWiy, | Hal Ludy ing, or Lem Owens was!scnlor ‘eam. Phore Lircoln 5135. |Cole and Plummer each ot a homer. M i i e e I The heat and humidity vesterdax | §or, PeOgiRuIED, TRen e B terr | Doible p.ays—Ward to Bipp; Cutshaw to Pratt. | booked to hurl for the Legion | B ant D J i —_— were so great that both Mogridge, | Bluege” Lutzke. Double play.—Mogridge fo!Left on bases—New York, 10: Dotroit, 8. | e » o | Games with the newly organized | Toronto (second game). s 12 3 : e who started the battle. had to Eive | Peck: h to Judge. Left on bisss—Cleve, ; First base on balls—Off Pennock. 2: off Pi Plenty of action is promised the E PICKS coAcH Washington Gun Club membe, o T ora the claon tiag sone oy ey ‘s on halle—Off | lette, 3: off Holloway. 2. Struck out—By Pen. | piphany thletic. Association team | Milo Club can be arrarged by calling Nowazk ... pas e gon) G MClup Umembere 0 8l omornormaomnon %l contoncmennoon! 8l cooconcnsadros 5l comorocmanwonmol b o > | covuwavomnosny 3| cavannwncsl Sl ocommmornoonwol Bl omormonnmni €l ccovonscorowch Sl omnnvesssohr =l coccocessooms! ol cosscsccss! | cocoocococomol vl omoormomomR Blosconmnusounsd | conconnamad $ | 4 osk! h i .t pe Teylor and Kenyon: Eliis and Greene. who will entertai Oriole Clyh its full course, the veteran Tribesman | Mogiidge, 3; off Morton, o Pirer a5 oy Holloway. 2 Hits | which play® the Bureau of Naviga-| Manager Joseph Allen. West 2314 ra rtain the Oriole Cluh : P A Pl J 4 e f Baltimore Saturday. will stage ; winning because he was able to stag- | ¢ Edwa: 2 innings: off Hoyt, 1 in 1 inaing: off Piilette, | t1on today” at 5 o'clock on the NavallThe managers of the Western Athletic F R GRID AND TRACK 4 2 soghie © urday. will stage n ger along a little farther than the | by Moptn. Be by Zanniser, 2; by Bdwards. 4 |3, 080 0000 G0t P eing O Hiie: | Hospital srounds. Jimmy Corson Was|Club. Yosemite Athletie Clan aon Gho sne ; . Knapp and Lynn, | tar&et handicap match of 100 tarzete lanks local left-hander, who was see- | yorion)’s 1 finfisgs: of Zabmiser. 515 1 53 FoY. 3 in 3 {nnings. Hit by ‘pltched ball—By |10 pitch for Epiphans Mount Pleasant Juniors are urged to | g 3 10 3| from sixteen vards for a Chevrolet ing his first service in several weeks, innings; off Edwards, 2 in 1 inning; of Brill- | Bennock (Pratt). =—Wild pitehes—Bush (2). = | took sames with Milos. d . 3 o1lautomobile. The event will be oy having been incapacitated by an heart. & in 1 iuning. Winning plécher—Mor. | Winning pitcher—Hollowoy. Losing bitcher— | Liberty Athletic Club_planmed (o o e e T s h il be open jury to his throwing hand. incurred | ton. ' Loting pitcher—Mogridge. ~Umpires— | BUsh. hold practice today at 5 o'clock. ati Virginla Grey Athletic Club is cast- | “EW HAVEN, Conn.. June 21. to_all amateurs oo of e aig) Messrs. Owons and Nallin. Time of game— No apitol and L streets. A game out for games e o ties have announced The shoot is expected to @evetnp at ihe outset of the campalgn Meisrs. 'Owans and Nai North Capitol and r Bame | ing about for games In the unlimited. | athletic authoritie | Byracuse criisvccozoiense: 8 M8 8 ivesn' aport in i 8 : : o he ten-man and f e Sy emth: \ for Saturday is wanted by thelscnior or juntor classes. Challenges | th -up of the foot ball coaching | Baltimore : Jii aielae t Magtidke |Cuves in Sevemts memm— [DIACKS, 435 CHISOX, 3 |Literty nine, according to Manager | to the Virsinians e be aroy (RSeS| the make-un o "Parks. Reinhart and McKee; Thomas, Frank Man team races in doubles A triple to the scoreboard in th | s B AsEEie) e eb Noct Ibaew O DN AT oy behant ¢ staff for next season. T. A. D. Jones, | Bazks. | Sixteen trophies will be awarded fourth by r“ mnnH a;‘d i :'r‘r; :n:‘; test being a benefit for the Boys' Club | Chicago, AB.H.O.A. Phil: AB.H.0.A. - South Alfred street, Alexandria, Va. |head coach for the past two seasons, :':{l"f“{{”;,.‘;.’f;gtf"’}, to xh;- ten : kcratchy safety to Harris i IXth | ot Washington. | Hooper.rf.. 3 1 1 0 Matth'scf. 6 2 3 — " *"" | will again have charge of Yale's foot — pithe eam. one to the h were the only blows made off Mogridge 3 Taes S lub will hold @ meeting tonight at| Bemning Athletie Club is havi & Gwlis ot ALA EA Forion isilosingitean sthrees to) the until the seventh. when he was with- e b o'clock at the home of Manager | hard time o meet some worthy foe | Pall destiny. Jack Owsley, star of AR N LERGUE. SU e on o the gl gun in the i « i i = i winni o ™ n i drawn after the Indians solved him for | Tomorrow Buxh will lead his ath- | Mosti Florence Chedeldine, 1002 13th street!this Sundey For games call Lin- | 1905 team and head coach of Tom | guoxville, 8: Bristol, 0. inning doubles’and one to the h Members of the Plketown Athletic | 3 H a quartet of bingles that netted two |letes to Philadelphia. They will re- |Sheeiyib.. 4 outheast. Any unattached hurler(oln 2142 Shevlin's 1906 team, will act as first, Kingeport, 8; Morristown. 4. {&un in the losing doubles. runs and brought in Zahniser, who suc- | turn for a battle with the A's Sun Ealklf. H or outfielder is sought. | Sheviinis 1900 coar Gretavile, 131 Jonmson Gity, 10. | eyteam, trophy winners il be Speaker started with a double down | two days before coming back to play ‘fii';";"“: s the left fleld line, his first hit of the !host to the Red Sox | Robertson.p 1 current series, and scored on a single == | 2 to center by Connolly. The latter stolel ponje push and Nick Altrock had | second, but when Guisto tried to sacri- so much to say when Umpire Nallin | fice, was flagged at the far corner on|gecjared Peck out on a rap to Sewell | Mogridge's peg to Bluege. Guisto gal-fiha¢ he apparently had beaten in the | nd tallied w o one- | first_inning that h manager and| Peerlens Athletic Club dropped bo d talli hen Lutzke lined a one- | =t agel i ped both al en Ly = a— - | been reappointed. i s o -head o the White ! = a | Durbam, 8: Raleigh, 6. oach were ordered off the field Totals...36 731 18 Totals.. endsiof Sdouble-headér tojtlie S TWO0 S An addition wiil be Earl Thomson. e Dol ANne Por P silts baser to left. Mogridge was lifted after coachimersionlere S fle ] Dol liseisiniing Sl Sox_ of ' Fredericksburg. Va. YALE l IN T'E now coach at the University of West | peaville, 7; High Folat, 8 . o for e fo b et o he walked O'Neill to fill t;ll;;rb;‘fie: . ]:mi Harris dodged so artfully when }g:a:g ;:r “vyxu nln eighth i;nln‘, 5; -;h:n.alin\\'l(:d £ u”'“: jeat 2 Virginia Sate. ey Lon Goimonth o tlune was by Jamieson's whack toward right [ poled his tripple in the second that| §Ran for Welch in ninth inning. {1osers could only collect six COLUMBUS, Ohio. June 21.—Clar- stepped a mile over the hali-mi A el : : do, 4; St. Petersburg. 0. Bl In 003 i T Zahminer ¥ielded but one bingle in the | the dandy captain would have re-|onioago. ) 100110000003 ence M. Wertum, Columbus attorney, | Simndo: i St Delersburs track in 2.06%. in winning the e e Ut Sriro offieiated in | BaIned third if he hadn't stumbled |EhinfGoui 00000001201—4| Hilltop Junlors trounced vork | Who has been acting as president of | Sempe, 5 Deytona & 0 1 | pace. She Went the first half in 1.00 5 | cessfully essayed the relief role. and then visit Shibe Park again for |Kamm.3b.. | Employes of The Evening Star Com- Ralph Jordan, cantain of last year's DE A P George A. Em- A meeting of the Knickerbockeripany may form a base ball team in| varsity, will succeed “Mac” Aldrich| SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. |mons and ¢ ¢ Fawsers ]f;p:{_"“p Juniors will be held tonight at 7:30 {the unlimited class, providing they!as backfield coach tournament committee. e ok o'clock at 3265 N street. Telephone|can obtain a diamond on which to| Johnny Mack. head coach of the| Attt ;- * challenges fo the Juniors (Rrough iplay one or two games a week. Those | Yala track team, has been retaind | o Gresnville, 2. i Manager Robert F. Poore, interested are requested to communi- | in that capacity. Ned Merriam, who | s RECORD SET, ANOTHER street, or West 246, cate with Arthur C. Baur. came here from Chicago University | ’ == as coach during the past season, has PIEDMONTI‘ LEAGUE. ONE TIED BY PACERS coommmmonN C T cwowonouus O %] cocsosoomoRonoon %] cooconmmoo®noous %l coocoommmn@nonon, 4] o ‘e |and fallen after getting clear of his | : S with the win-! CAMBRIDGE. Mass. June 21.—By a al cl ¢ American Asso- A world < cqualed br the final frame, was combed for three Runs—Hooper (2). Falk. Scheer (2), Hale, | Juniors. Games wit n-; ¥ @ the local club of the American Asso Ilies, largely to pis wildness. He [ PUrsuers. Riconda. Errors—Hooper. Collins. Falk. Brug: | ning nime ca ninth-inning rally. Harvard vester-|ciation since the club was purchased; Trampanew. when paced the first Dassed Sowell o art il e | imselt out of o | Tty Tapats Hes Mebiaiisn, PO, ) Lincoin 6605, day o the second game of the an. | Bofow Weeks Ao from Thomax © | EASTERN SHORE LEAGUE. |mile"af the 2i7 pace i 20t cate sacrificed and O'Neill popped, but Mot~ hole in round two when, with second | McClellan. ~ SacrificesCollins, " Kamm. M. A challenge han been issued by the | nual series with Yale, 8 to = b g his holdings. J e 2% ek N 0t 18, by Single G.. in 1914, 75 ton got a scratch hit throughh the DX | opq first occupied, he picked Lutzke | lollac, Sheer, Miller. “Double plays—Dykes to | . / S for gam. 3 The third game to break the ti L 2 § o B R A e Jamieson walked to fill the bases and | fd frst eecupied. he p antx fo Huwer; Galioway to Hauser: it 22 et A e - ¥ "“ o '“d‘ o de ) = I e 2; Galisbury, 8/ (14 inalags.) | Famby - ble to left > sts ! McClellan to Sheely. ' Left on bases—Ohicago, | =4, August 1, 22 2. A e series will be played at Braves . 3 g : | heart then walked Speaker and Con-| Mogridge and Morton both gave |2; off Robertson. 2. off Rommel 4: off Har |larly wanted. SRR B : BOSTON, June 21.—Walter White. KENOSHA. Wis. June 21.—TLarr icaxt then iwalkediSpeaker, ‘and C: performances considering the torr . Struck out—By Faber, 4; by Robertson, Yale ceee. 400021000—714 1) R gt gt d by BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE. | Kopf. who early this k- nolly to force in another run, before|iemperature. 1t was the heat which | Bommel, 4: by Walbers. 3; by Harris. | Wanager J. W. Hammond of the | Harvard...... 00000031 4—8 7 3|recruit inflelder. has been released by 3 | Bom oy this weokileltutng Guisto lofted to end it. are. : I°h |1 Hits—Of Hommel, 5 in 7 lanings. off Wal. | . " e amen of ; S the Boston Red Sox under an op-| y 4o 1o Hegerstown, . Boston Nationals, has signed a con- 2 {caused George to lose his effective- |pory "1*17'g innings: off Harrls, 1 1n 2 innings; | <Uantico Athletic Club would 1i Hickey, Ross and Lovejoy, Mallory: | jonal agreement to the Rocky Mount 3 J Itract to play with the Simmons Con Morton Hurls Shu ness in the seventh and Morton was (off Faber, 10 fn 5 insings: off Robertson, 315 (-0 hook games with the Dread-|Young. Bemis and Keegan, Larrabee. | W"el 4greement to the Rocky Mount. N arweeers, 3. pany team of Kenosha in the Midweet Morton was confronted with one of | withdrawn by Speaker as a precau- |l tnnings (1 out in elovesth). Passed bail | saughts, Shamrocks, Cardinals, Cher-| NEW HAVEN, Conn. June 21—y Cu SO0 00 (12 (€S (HOG0| - Hasover, 6 Waynesbero, 4. League. : more Bushmen on the bases in every | tionary measure after the eighth. {=Schalk. Winaing pltcher—Harris. Losing | .vdale Athletic Club, Knickerbockers | Harvard's 8-to-7 victory ‘over Yale|White was recently signed by the fed e round. but when he shuffled wearil pitcher—Robertson. Umpires—Messrs. Holmes | /nd American Legion He can be|creates a double tie the “Big| Sox an ey s WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis.. June to the showers to shed his perspira- | Tt was am unusual experience for and Evens. Time of game—2 hours and 37| reached at Quantico, Va., box 282. jhne Bwee Beit seclesiiwuicn ill| Mgl Sesgue St 21.—Robert Fredericks, better known Open Daily Until 6 p.m. tion-soaked togs at the end of the | Judge to be vanked in favor of a pinch : S necessitate Yale's playi: o more —— 2 ' e o @ 3 A eighth was mlfu,,mnr,d on, the lone | hitter, which occured when Gharrity Comnuissions’ are out to take the|gam On Saturday Yale will play | VIRGINIA LEAGUE. as Ed (“Strangler”) Lewis, world's| Wonder “:l.utl Vl:_(fix Will Say GriMthion: tally being iobtafed offdwae Aent i to: bab fosihim tni by TIP FOR FISHERMEN scalps of all local unlimited nines. | Harvard at Braves Fleld, Boston, and | ATy wlsit e aatlin: cnaoion tias oday Blives s fwlho hurlsa) the Ml allframest ninth' “Tonanhus alio o as faclioe th . They have diamond No. 1 of the Mon- |on Tuesday. June 26, she will face| Norfolk, 4: Richmond, 3, Chtalaca A ofioree tom be Ada AtAhoR S mhati tho: Meen: “Rice and Judge received passes in | effeets of the heat and is off his stride |, HARPERS FERRY. W. Va. June|ument Lot every Monday, from 5 to|Princeton 'in the Yankee Stadium.| Portsmouth, 5: Rocky Mount, 4. Scott Fredericks of San Jose, Calif. the opener. Harris tripled in the sec- | with the stick, anyhow - 21.—The Potomac and Shenandoah|7 o'clock. Get in touch with Owens, New York | Wilson. 9; Petersburs. 3. co s San Jose. ond and was run down on Bluege's i {rivers both were clear this morning. | Main 6000, branch 117. or write to bounder to Lutzke, o subscquent sin- | Goslin wemt Speaker back to the m 429 District building. &le by Mogridge and a pass to Rice |fence in center field for his wallop in . - = Boing. mulline® Rue). got & DItiAndidne severnil: "Thisari e monld bove GRIFFS’ STICKWORK T Evans walked in the third. and Bluege | been good for a homer in several ‘35"‘ 1?[;{’ r)'clll)\‘k J dled stealing after getting a bingle in | American League arks, especially s i the fourth with any one but Spoke guarding the | Hergrave Bates, Hyattaville, Md., §05-F- Morton escaped from an _ominous | meadow. Ruel 12, ‘wants the manager of the Palace situation in the fifth, when Peck and Rice = o bl Athletic Club to call him. Goslin singled in succession, by mak- Goslin ing Judge, Ruel and Evans pop up . e et owing femme Harnis wtaried | Red Sox, 33 Browns, CECTER with a double and was sacrificed to (AT BOSTON.) Bluege ...... third by Bluege, only to be left when Bata Judgs ... Mogridge fanned and Rice rolled to Mitoheitas. Harris 10 Sewell. Devormer.c Bysnsl .. .. Peck shunted a single to left to Reichlo.cf Frity start the seventh, and after Goslin Burns.1b.. Sl sent Speaker clear to the centerfleld LT Gharrity fence for his drive. Judge walked. |Giiorss:, Mol 30 { Leibold . but Reel and Evans both proved €asy. i gchlsibr.1 Fewster,2b Mogridge Leibold batted for Zahniser with |Davisp.. Enmbkes. ., Warmoth two gone in the eighth, and got a [ *Collins. Sokmuen free ticket, but was stranded on |Rootp ~ bk Rice's loft to Jamieson. tDurst. .. | Gonroy Bushmen Finally Score. Totals. . . Totals... ‘Hollis Peck inaugurated the ultimate canto | *Batted for Davis in eighth, third out with his third consecutive safety, a |he was at bat. double that ripped past Lutzke's up-| "Batted for Root in ninth. A B i =Y 2 ! stretched fingers and eluded Jamie- |8t Louis....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—1 : 3 . son. Rajah tallied, when Goslin |Boston. 02000001 x3 | : y promptly poked a safety to center, bl‘“nhl”*'."idi.d %‘aml i‘."'hg‘"’n'.’ Two- N g | and it appeared another of those stir- | base hit—Severeid. Three-base hits—Devormer, - X A ring finishes might be staged, but | Harris. Stolen bases—Flagstead, Burns. Sac- f 3 | § < s 4 Manager Guy Perkins of the Tex- ol Established 1893. FASHIONABLY CIGARS TAILORED MERTZ —to maga Muriel S UI TS To Order. Special oroormonol Shugo PYTTNS- TSN co00omommesool coommoumprond ccommouononc? SwenEREas cococccomnoconmsnmcomnos Gharrity, batting for Judge, lofted to | fifces—Flags R e Jamieson: Ruel popped to Sewell, and. | Boston, 6, = Bases on balis-—OF after Evans walked, Harris struck |Ehmke, Struck out—By out Ehmke. 1. Hits—OF Davis, 2 in 7 innin . \ CATED UNDER £30 After itn victory over the Aztec 2 : . off Root, 2 in 1 inning. Losing pitcher—Dav ON THE SIDE LINES Juniors, the King Athletle Club is ko Y F 2 R X Not a few patterns, bu Umpires—Messrs. Dinneen and Connolly, Time of Feme—1 hour and 30 minutes. Speakerites and Bushmen are min- | primed for action. Telephone Frank- bR | HE popular cigar of fi i w i I . 3 cho our ens, i gling today in the final of their series, { in_2036 ESE per carefully grown under e uoole Spoke was expected to use George | g . sixty years ago was - shade. And this combination cluding Royal Blue Serqe Thle or Joe Shaute in the box, while | T = strong Havana. But it of tobaccos gave smokers the Suits. Every garment madc G. 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