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SPORTS NE 22, -1923, Nationals Now Seek to Trip Athletics : Western Clubs Lead East in Games Won ARE AT SHIBE PARK TODAY BIG TIME IS AHEAD | ELIS BEAT CRIMSON 'y AVE BIG EDGE TO DATE TO OPEN FIVE-GAME SET AT MASONIC CLASH INTWO CREW RACES| yN INTERSECTIONAL TILTS Entertainment galore, including a " AMERICAN LEAGUE. L By the Associated Press. g parade of bands, patrols and other | 2 2 NEW LONDON, Conn., June 22— TE units, relay races and a drill by Yale freshman eight defeated th [ N Hargrave and Rice Deliver Hits in Ninth-Inning Rally | sethichem chnapter of the Eastern | Harvard freshman by four lengths in | Results of Invasions in Both Leagues Show Margin | Star, is booked for the American | the annual race today. for 6-5 Victory That Gives Griffs Three League Park tomorrow when the The officlal time was: Yale. 10.27; of 113 to 94—Yanks Boast of Best Record. , Shriners and Grotto tossers hook up i = z £ Harvard, 10.46. Games Out of Four With Indians. in their annual game for the benefit | PR, gaipnia ! AR | Yale also won the two-mile junior * Griffs Have an Even Split. | 2 of the Masonic and Kastern Star |Cleveland ... | Cincinnati . .| 8| varsity race, defeating the Harvard | Home. xs;‘z Ls:"“" o | Chicago .... 3; # el;::l b%flm a(n‘d 2 half lengths. s % 6troi 3 e o : 3 — R The first event will get under way | Shicago gl | The oficial time was: Yale, 10.10; : BY DENMAN THOMPSON at 2:30 o'clock and the program w | Yale Vasalivis mayoiite: be completed by 3:30 when the two 3 Saae 5> : i AVING thrown cold water on the flag-ambitious Indians yesterday | nines will clash Yale is a 2 to 1 favorite over the W YORK, June 22.—The eastern clubs of the National Lcague fared badly in the intersectional series which was ended yester b : helfnalieesel b P i e Much interest is being manifested o - B i('rl'srmm for the varsity race. which v snaring the final, 6-5, through an exciting last-inning rally, 10 | in'the relay race between teams reD- \ ' GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. |18 Que to start at § o'clock, eastern % R A i : . ¢ are in | resenting ‘the Various chapters of 3 H | 2 standard time. | day, with the result that they 3 ailing the wes » a‘hx_c\e three victories in four games, the Nationals today are in | FE€PIOR . MStar. ;V-:M;.n:n at Phila. Washington at Phila, |Boston ut New York. Boston at New Y-r‘k {, Perhaps the Blue might prefer tol . . . . . 5 l‘ they are trailing }I e we 1(-rn quartet of Philadelphia to meet the pennant-aspiring Mackmen. In the five con-| One of the largest crowds ever as-Hew York at D ek ety | Sssantat el go at 8t. Louls. |1 otnarwise, for it has triumphed for | the circuit in the intersectional tilts by a score of 63 to 38. The race i 5 : . Grire | sembled the park is expected to Y . | Cin 5 ¢ - bl e e ; . 5 . X : g tests booked with them, including a battle here next Sunday, the Griffs | fom rat. The tonms are composed of Chicago at Detroit. Fhila, st Brookiyn. | the past two vears when second|more even o the American ‘i“fl‘“‘» with the castern wing having an liope to dispense some more of the poison they slipped to the Redskins {some of the best amateurs in the city RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | dence in the Eli camp og this acoaunt, | 20Vantage of six games over their western rivals to date, the count be and do their bit in bringing the runners-up back to the rest of the field. The tearmn will“line-up 88 follows:-§ ot ot o i ons i Reports of phenomenhl time trials | 118 36 to 50. . Eel S 5 ) Mr. McGillicuddy's club has been faring none too well lately, having | ALMAS TEMPLE. GROTTO i LR : Ohicago. 4; St Louis, 0. | Bave elped to boost Vale's stock | The poor 5‘.‘““"“|¥ 5o e clihe i itheiolder loxggnizanion just finished on the short end of a quartet of skirmishes with the White Bulloch, 3b, Burns, Pb. Chicago, 6: Philadelphi o secrecy for the most part has|due to the consistently bad plaving of Boston and Philadelphia. coupled ju 3 A ! v 3 A surrounded the li traini i S e fFered b s New Mot sy i Sox, but they have resembled champions in their skirmishes with the| Boustres, 4b: Horan.Fib. surrounded the 1} training quarters | with the many defeats suffcred by the New Vork Giants on their recen Bushmen this season. as their record of seven wins in eleven games| ~Armbruster.2h. Jenkins, of several remarkable practice per-| 1 ANON 0,’_”'{ b ‘lh‘(‘ hh;n{n ud un{..um Robins, however, have attests, and Donie’s men will have need of their recently acquired pen- Shomo, cf. Leverton. 3b. }formances. one crediting the Blue|Maintained an average better than .500 in the intersectional games, while chant for garrison finishes to forestall a repetition of recent history Dyer. 1b. ol L with covering the four-mile course in | all. the western clubs have played above that mark. the best showing Benner, 1b. Jones, o twenty minutes three seconds, but one | being that of the Cincinnati Reds, with a percentage of 708, The final-furlong run put on by the Busius, If. Preil, p. NINE HI ING AST PACE second stower than th p i o aTe s oD it . borrerIf, iCae.iabs I l F £ ower than the Thames river| The New York Yankees, due to their | ing it four straight losses for the Nationals yesterday to retrie a THREE OUT OF FOUR. | Hornsberser e record established by Harvard in 1916. | remarkable playing on their first |Cardinals, Rame apparently lost was hugely en- o ca by iy 1 : joved by the larie crowd which turned Davidson, f. Mcleran sub. ot "I"(_.‘,:;F‘:":‘{‘“;rl in the possibilitles | trip west, still rank as the best inter- | Two American * League clubs 10 out to aid the financial drive of the SIRAnpal; sx. Befcitae sab, e e s peturn under B4 Leader's | sectional club in the -American | benefit more than expected in the las Bovs' Club of Washington. With | , CLEVELAND. Tyler, adcliffe. ' sub. regime to the halevon days of Bob|league, with a mark of .67%. The swing were Washington and (hicago George Uhle pitching steadily and |Jamieson. 1f Crulckshanks, c. Goldberg. sub. P1.1 NGING into the last half %of their schedule with a confidence [Cooke, tiie first mentor o establish {athioiicn. come st with oil, and | the Senacors spesion dnd Chicagn | THIOX MON| By the Associated Press, .-na...-u. 8 wonanl oo =l snal I ° Bl coomrumwon. ‘Wambsganss, 2b Heitmiller, c. Huggins, sub. . 5 . Eli supremacy on the water. V & 3 s a “hicag S l v 3, Feadlly the loca)ioutht hadionly two Sganss. e, £t bl Born oliscrentvctoriee aal ot T S 1 n Washington, St. Louis and Chicago | Sox on the road. The White Sox Tune 10 its credit when the last round | sreakers of- s T t and only one defeat, the Mount Pleasant | “Harvard, as Yale did last season,(have spilt even in the cast versus | again trounced the gravitating Phils arrived. as against a whole handful | Summa, rf. Nuglo. . Juniors expect to reach the top of their playing form before the :ol:-lsrf“)’{rrf:“:il::’;\" :R:«le;i’x"ln:;-lgrl;u west game ,‘nr»x]..lu ns. 6 to x’ while L\\ ash :;glm obtained by the Redskins off Grier | Sewell, ss. earry. p. sandlot series gets or way > fadi oo ; k. F oo sappo . The Intersectional Results. e eland from taking advar Wilberforce Friday. The Ruleigh re- | Lutske, 36 andlot series gets under way next month. Lots of action is promised [Crimson has been beaten in ever tage the opportunity that create r | . ry v T s 50 . losing S The following tables show the g (o 5 St Lanie heat: Boston 't eruit who. on the occasion of his big | Myatt. e.... S, the juniors tomorrow when they encounter the Warwick Athletic Club |3tart so far. losing to the Navy.| ou cat’ Boston in t v S > o 5 *rine a “ornel starding of the clubs in the int BUhcr aning o Jougue debut against the White Sox |Thls, o ROBINS BEAT YANKEE! on the 16th strect reservoir diamond, Play will start at 10 o'clock. Sun- | "Yeton @t Comell. | SEHONS fames o date: ’ o ALBANY, N. Y. June 22--The{day they will get another test in the clz vi Javerly i il taily halls, crossed up the dopesters by Brooklyn Nationals scored a 9-to-4 1 (4% /A%, 8 her test in the clash with the Waverly Juniors, | virtuaily unbeatable this season, con- AMERICAN ¢ y handing out only: one free ticket in/| TR .. . e e New York Ameri- | Which wili be piayed on the same diamond at 3 o'clock. auering Cornell. Princeton, Columbia| g .o NO-ACCOUNT DOGS the seven sessions he slung. but over- , p WASHINGTON. Tans vesterday in an exhibition game i A trio of capable boxmen have been into form. Officers of the club are: {44 s anybanta linlitwol wianeular New York 670 looked the little detail of preventing | pein,uey ™ here.” New York used a makeshift | mainly responsible for the enviable | Henry- Jackson Hunt, president; | . oatlas. In these contests Yale dem- | ppiiodelphia. . 5 alien swatsmiths from straightening | gotiPmgh: * line-up, but Brooklyn started all itsy . o oy Pleasaits Bl i + president; | onstrated that it had speed and racing “-,.,.1.':..,;“..4" : TO HAVE THE'R DAY his benders on three crucial oc- | Josim M- Irecord of Mount Pleasants. Henry William Handiboe. vice president; | courage, and since it has heen train- | penn et ons, 1 also guffered from a men- | Ryel, o.. o 18 Phipps. who is slated to take up Jack Owens, secretary and treasurer, and | in& for the longer pull the crew has ok tal lapse by Muddy Ruel and a_piece | Evans, of a8 Brinkman's slab duties next vear at | Mooney, manager. satisfied experts that it also possesses of strong arm work by Bucky Harris. | Harris. 2b. s anial isic & . - the requisite stamina i Just in dog, without any pedi- tterie Dickerman hreiber and | Centra igh: Behrens and Barrow | ol Ludwig, on the mound for the - Won. Loxt. ¢ 1 = Deberrey, Hargreaves: Pipgras, Roet- {all have mspiayed clever hurlin | American Legion nine, allowed the « L4 14 3 ¥ specint breed, Wil inger and Bengough. dThe Juniors are willing to meet | highly touted Oldsmobile Sales Club SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. 8 s be given a chanee to display its worth any team in their class hereabouts. |team one hit. The Legionnaries won in a dog show when the Aspin 1 The ok G he! Tunched at Co-|6ito0 : - R M E S snin BROWNS. 3; RED SOX, 1 |fim o e s kit Kennels, Marstand, etages an oxnit ol omoowrmonnnl corcoomunuloos Get Four Runs to Win. Taaoas - The Griffmen were three runs in ar- | Friday, “p. rears when the ninth inning arrived. | tLeibold and the hope aroused when Lutzke Zahniser. p fumbled Ruel's roller faded as Evans 55('3;::3" whiffed. It was revived when Harris L el fnjected a single and assumed huge | qopyg P S mon proportions when Gharrity. batting fory 008 boo ool L Bluege. drew a pass to fill the bases | patted for Bluege in ninth inning. Called ‘on to sub for Zahniser at the | ibared for Erdey in ssventh Innins. : plate, Freckles Hargrave justified the | §Batted for Zahniser in ninth inning. Jacobs'm,cf. 4 Taith of the fans by ramming a double | +Ran for Hargrave in ninth inning. | McM'us 20 4 down the left field bne that accounted | cloveland ......1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 s Severeidc. 4 for a couple of runs and marked the i Grathington 01 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 45| eaberes,: 2 exit of Uble. Rice then ripped &l 3 o brce hits—Spenker. Rice. Hargrave. | Schlicb'r.1b 2 single o rightGICRIDE Shadte "”"Hm»e.me hit—Uhle. Sacrifices—Judge, | Kolpp..... 3 produced he other essential pair of [FrooEo®s® s e Blucge to Harris to :xll(r» and gave the charitably in- de‘e. Left on’ bases—Cleveland, 4: Wash. | Ferguson.p. 9 orsnnounsuuensh Bl cousssunanl dtociininaan P ° ESceactustedustalioraiisssusl Just at this time a challenge comes | Lefty Melntyre in mowing down the | Manis, Wingleld ‘and Mazow: Kare ® ans s lionitomorios SiE lck TG il AT BOSTON.) from the Chevy ¢ Athietic Club, | sandlotiers these davs. Vesterday he | Brock. be the first time in history in this - Boston. A through Manager Hubbard, Cleve. jhurled for the O'Donnell’s Drug Store | Memphis (first game). ... ; 4 Mitchellss. 12 {rine. trimming the Stanley Athletic | New Orleans.. .. 5 o Devormer.c |Club. T to 2 He was found for only |4 McGrew and Japan: Martina ‘and Mitz. Reichle.of Petworth Athlette Club will hook up [ 1wo it ¥ | Memphis (second game)............ 3 Burns,1b with the Comforter Club tomorrow at New Orleans.. ... . ok e 0 o'clock. on the grounds at 15th | Seamen Gunners routed the Junior |aico " Mitchell and Lapan; Walker an and B streets southeast. The latter | O. U. AL M. tossers, 4 to 2, Prenzi, on “low-lrows" tomorrow. The affair would like to a A contest with | but five hits and connecting for al Faeth and Haley: Whitehi T Gt T Dt e S anrh some fast uniimited combination. Call | bomer il e Rkt e BB Wkt e Rt Allman, Lincoln 9611, after 5 . e o send its best breeds to compet clined spectators a favorable impres. |inglon. 6. TR o Lo [ YT s Totals. |y duantico Marines defeated Camp| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. |%r mowm . .. EELRenEWA ] Mra W IHliAm o o e Seneral and Tt G e by, Friday, 1: by Zahniser. 1, Hits— | *Batted for Piercy in eighth. S R et e ibull | 1osers 6o five sutetien il Deld the B m E |Chleago. .. 5 s e el Den one in particular. @er right at the | OF Friday. 7 in 7 innins: off Uhie. § in 813 |ge Touts........ 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—3!nine nin c o life. Wotuy 1€ was | Phress it & homar: imatale oo P - = ¥ Roy Routt Jam outset when Wamby singled to cen- | innings; off Zahniser, 1 in 2 innings: of |peeton 00 v se o e 3 e R R O e e ot e} i T i and Beows iy St Traf| Totale- .- . e 3 ez t. fer. ailoped to third on a double to!Ehuute, & (Riehed tn, one QLIS pitcher” Runs—acobson, Severeid, Williams, Miteh. | nine- on itandic Fieid [ (hurora Midgets upset the dope |tmp. < i Lucey and Frel-| The west, on the whole, has fare’ | tered the 141t by Speaker and scored while Har- | plteher=By URe e VRliMEgR e oll. | Errors—iolp, Fewster. Twobase hites, = & = o y when it took the measure of the |Toonts ... 1 g 1 best in the intersectional clashes just| The exhibit will be given for the ris was retiring Brower. | Messrs. Nallin and Owens. Time of game- 'P::;;vwnlwhrl‘l, Saocifoe-Schitebner, Dou: | qormt “c.in‘-r..u |rr:=»_-x-'-;|m.l Church ‘\lnnl se Juniors. 11 to Mattig. Newark i 2 2 10 e uchmen ol this run nack in | X, B e e e o e | AT o, mret the Cavalry Bap- | bitting greatly aided the winners Thomas and Vincent: Baldwin and Devize. their half when Rice opened w Left on bases—St. Louis. 3: Boston ases | Lis v Diamond of the | Rochester ... double past Lutzke, advanced on <;n-.‘ ,‘O; balle—Oft “"5“- b,; gfi ,,M?‘ i S"“J; Manument lot this afterncon [ \vl\”«’h.]m = ,h:n-||:".. issued by Reading - .. . 5 lin's single off Uhle's glove and = out — By Kolp. 3: by Piercy., 2. Hits — ik flte ’ ational Capital P'reps for a game | Miljus and Lake: Karpp and Lynn. U e ilie Fiercy. 8 i <. off Eerguson, none in 1 th a rejuvenated nine the tomorrow afternoon. | Get in Snedker Bo5unlcriClosealoithe Mosers, Connolly and Dinncen. Time of game | &ion tosscrs son comp. ki - Main 560. ol moooororommooms ol onoooroonny | sc0onconocs000! ml coomoonsss!? © ol comsocomonnit ® ] ° > cormmuwuionsl wooronsoo? St section that “no-account” dogs wil S be classed Brooklyn. ... . S Some of the best breeds in the coun- will offer a marked contrast to BoNEmonooR - cmarwouna® 1 1 0 2 d 3 0 | n ,. Bl ornwnesnnss %l oowmmroommu? 3 finished. henefit of the community hall of § The leads of both New York clubs|Mary's Mre. R. C. Birney wil ojhave been cut, Brooklyn has b manage th w 2| batted into the second division, and| Aspin Hill anels are located sever Philadelphia has failed to take ad- | mile: om the District line on the 5s i 5 ofvantage of opportunities and usurped | 7th Street pike. Entries will close - Bt 7 10 3|the lead held by the Yankees. The | at the tim= of judging. Rennela; fence. R Ce o Lt IO IR 5 = einhart and McKee: Ogden and Styles. Giants won five of fourteen games | The following are listed as judges e Indians earned another counter| The Bushmen finlshed one game to|—1 bour and 30 minu Central stadiuym tomorrow. At 3 i Savage. firat macker for the - in the western trip just finished,|Mrs. Richard H. Johnson. airedales in the third, and had two presented 1% CHSMICR (L, Yot the local in- Sy | Cardinal Athletic Club of Alexandria, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. and their margin Wwas cut from ten to | and wire-haired fox terriers: George 5 Sty re- s left the city for Raleigh . BIC & N g to them. Uhle started with a tre SR b ende MEN SCORE OVER L ¥ for Ra h. N. C.. three and one-half games H. Kernoodle, shepherd dogs; Dr. D) mendous drive over Goslin's head for|vasion of western clubs. just end { Cherrsdale Athietic Club, ative to: “VNere he will play professional bali. |y ouievilte ... R In the next series New York takes| I Buckingham, collies; Thomas P. three bases and trotted to the pan on|[winning eight and losing seven. the fact that it must hustle to cop the Al A G Colwitus ... ioi i on Boston today and then Philadel- |Baldwin, setters and pointers; Mrs. W safety Jamieson. Wamby was % e ree o o our from | championship of northern Virgini Club ix anxious op. Deberry, Holl, . phia comes along, both stopping 3. Axford, Boston terriers and Frenc and tossed to Ruel, who ran Jamieson <" 0" 41 ee of four from thel 2 ey Napier, Markie and Klien, Gonzales; Zing| The Giants are favored by the eve- hack to third. where Wamby also was ! Krebbs and McCarthy of American | Wanted a south-paw hurler and and Scott, for-an-eye series opening between PHILS WIN EXHIBITION. : . where Wamby also W88 |1 ajans. They now are Sust twol Krebhs and McCarthy of Amerlonh | Wy anlg, O e ckanis. o PACING RECORD Elesnee L e [ packed Muddy fatlec tojtag - LD place, oc- | Security each poled a homer and their | {15 INPCACE, (CS "URNET “Club Toledo w...- R tenancy of second D The Dirates | BLOOMINGTON. IlL, June 22.—Th: d vhen V' by S d back |games in back of fourth o B ¥ - latter's heave to Friday at the plate — {bingles, but four errors, coupled wuh_u’nlvnnn-‘;m«’-»r Mana Fior e l\'llu - ON HALF'M".E TRACK' Minneapelis-Milwankee, tai feating Boston 2 to 1, in a battle in mington Three-Eve League club went to” the stand, Jamieson am| 1t has been a long time since um-lpo ;0 of timely slugging: gave the | ©/4IN¢ 2 southea ! VIRGINIA LEAGUE. which”the veteran Bibe Adams had erdly o e o Wamby both scoring .m(l! R\!':‘:':'I'i “ill‘kf; piring of such a poor grade as that!ic cion o vietory of 11 to 9 in the| Much a Bl tha Ha: T f'.:iut‘f'rf”pfl e X a':-fm'c.m(‘_:; ‘y.‘;,;..,:i En;\n.;. MU S IE s oo : o T given by Brick Owens and Dick|,mmercial League. Thirteen blows|nawha Prep-t o e s CANTION. |OKIe Frneotal e 1| Norfolk. §; Bockr Mount. 1.’ went definitely to Chicago. which plaved with Bloomington. Henline Summa’s single and Sewell's double|Nallin in the past we Kk has m;-u‘“,,,_ garnered by Security, while|o'clock on the d at” 17th and|record for a pacing gelding \D;ra‘ Eaiay fmnt s o 0 bttt et gave the Indiuns another run in thel(iinessed in Washington. On theiwtif SEE0E 0L 0q tor nine, | Gales street north: bl o 4 Nationals also scored o ety i half-mile track was establishes 3 £fowbs Biuege since the initial round, | they repeatedly made decidlons 0| on (it Judd & Detweiler in the | for it battle today"at 5ii5 welock |y Serio: in a trial againe Teek ana Goslin had been disposed of | palpably wron that the “grand stand | on it B0 "0 0 day at 515 |on the Navy Hospital grounds Tol ey St m e ng | o'clock on the Ellipse. Arlington Athletic € which has! o RS Frqneioustlyts) when successive safeties by Judge, | © = e o Ruel and Evans did the work. Har- jmanagers: W Jnstifien & in g con b, ris left mates on third and first when | tinuously razzing them. The visiting ! taken the measure of n\‘.l \'('ruh;..:." Biive B e o : i ave of 3 2 : i1y jteams, was to encounter the Par by Ed >op) Geer: PR Al clubs ftered from . Mol o il cere Accounting Office easily | (i 1ofje Club at 5 o'clock on diamond | championed covered the fire qu: {mistakes. but it was the unfortunate | giqposed of Standards. 13 to 6. in the | No. 9 of the Monument lot 035, 'the Nalf i LOVE aba b el 0X. MACK lot of the Bushmen to have most of | oo oo’ carjee Twelve bingle - quarters in 1.31%. l " H e : e d 5 g ch o i es from | y Ex CHISOX, 6; SHIL e e rendered [ including a eircuit drive by Loomis. |, (% o e il [rom| Single G [plioted by Ea. Allen. I always pays a man to (AT PHILADELPHIA.) ';,gai,m them come at times when |accounted for the victory. i N E e in 203, a new record L el = { the Park View unlimited combination | for pacing stallions over a halfeauil pCicaso. ABH.OA, Fhila AB-M.0%|they proved costly. Washington fans In the Post Office circult Railway | on 15 to 4. Charlie Brown hurled!{yack The former . record mne ooper.rf. atthows. . ! Mail Service took the measure of Post- | O™ 10 (8 o R wanted | 5 a1 l McCietian s Dyker b, . cill be grateful as- | master General, 14 to 10. Callahan ot | f0F the winmers. A Bk View. out. | >03% l)u several pairs Wl-jen Collins.2b. Perkins,c signed to work elsewhere for the re-!ihe winners drove a homer. while !l aecording to Ma Naw, “Co- | S Mostil.cf .. Hauser, 10. mainder of the season. i Nichols of the losers connected for a | Juinbia 1. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Sheely.1b Miller, 1. . i : - 1 - 2 ki falke Bed Hasgeeres shllity with_the JRO° TR 304 8 trl) Thowson Juniors trounced the | At Sumter, §. C.—Columbis, 5; Augusta, 4, he can buy g'OOd Sl‘lOeS llke 3. Falk,If .. Walker, If .. Elsh.If Welch.rf.. bludgeon may cause Manager Bush | Bureau had to extend itself to de-|Epiphany Lutheran nine. 9 to Spartanburg. 14¢ Charlott Faom o to give him a trial in the garden|feat Agriculture. ® o 3. in the De- .C. i Hargrave has played both: at“thi artmental League. Orengros:p:. base and in the outfield during his " minor league career. He cannot! Apello tossers swamped Savoy nine {cover much ground and is slow on|in the Crandall League. 14 to 3. Col- the base lines, but batting prowess lier and Agustine hit timely. doubles by Harvey Robinson, gave ———— covers a multitude of fielding | . ithe Epiphany Athletic Association Totals...351127 6 Totals. ficlencies and with Leibold "way Bureau of Engraving routed Civil|ioam a victory of 22 to 3 over the *Batted for Walberg in seventh. ! form with the stick and Evans toting | Service, 24 to 5, in the Colored De-! Byreau of Navigation nine. Tomor- PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Batted for Heimach in ninth. {a lame arm, Red might prove anlpartmental segies. row the winners are slated to face | purhant 3; Raleigh, 1 O e L e e e ity the western Athletic Club in the| High Point, 4: Densille. 3. hiladelphia ....0 times in every game. sed strictly Georgetown Hollow. ‘Winston-Saiem, 4; Greensboro, 1. Buns—Gollins, Mostil, Sheely, Falk, Elsh, |as a pinch hitter thus far, the East MAY HALT ATLANTA BOUT. | & : it amm, Hauser. Error—Perkins. Two-base iern League product has an average g s Harry Hunts Commissioners its—Sheely, Mostil, Falk, HKemm, Welch. |of .. having made five hits in nine I,.,;‘fl'fl"},\:\‘;' i the Harry [oponed the season yesterd T - LE LEAGUE. Home run—Collins, Sacrifice—Schalk. Doudls | times at bat. e Y R othe Farey | Vistory of ® fo 7 over the W Daytona, 2: Orlando, 1. plays—Hasty to Galloway, Hale to Galloway | — | may be stopbed have been presented team. An array of thirty-fiv Bradentown. 11: Tampi o Hauser. Schalk to Kamm. Left on bases—; Upward of 10000 fans braved the | may be fiob aiy s rs are out for the (ommission-| Petersburg-Lakeland, rai Ghicago, 8; Philadelphis, 8." Bases on balli— [ eqt Ly attending to aid the Boys | t0 Gov. Hardwick by Attorney” Gen- chel — Off Cvengros, 2; off Ha: 2.\ Btruck out— | AFAL DY, O O ormed band dis- | eral orge Napier. J. Edgar Mat- regular aggregation. Lynn, Schri- HENE S By Crengros, 3; by Walberg, 1. Hits—Off | SIUD. | bef and auei he| thews. grand exalted ruler of the|der. Dolman, Stegle. Rousseau, Hum- LEAGUE. Hasty. 7 in 4 innings: off Walberg, 3 in 3 Denmsed tunes before anf during the | giks, has expressed onposition to any | phries hart, Simonds. Watson.| g .rciown, 12; Frederick, 11 innings; off Heimach. I in 2 innings. Losing |8ame, and members of the organiza- | .rize fight durink the national con- | Fitzpatrick, Sutfon, Bailey, Brown.| Martinsburg, 6: Chambersbur pitcher—Hasty Unpires—aossrs, Fvans and |tion staged some tumbling stunts: | 0 on® uly 0211, Donovan &nd THCker are reunding’ e T masouhei ~imes, Time of game—l hour and 50 min- | Managers Bush and Speaker were | B . & . 3. | utes. i© . |presented with fioral tributes from the grateful youngstera. Bromwd Heeke, who relieved Dean for the| Greenville, 8; Macon, 5. $ i v . allowed fo bingles in — [Sven Tannge. APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. these {01‘ only i | Py [ROTOTOTUOTory o O = 75 ve Kingsport, 4: Greenville, 2. Fifteen hite, three of which were! "5 o ratowe, 1 Knoxville-Johnson City, rain. Heimach,p. . Scheert. ... | cocormmoro! %| cocounanwccccons! @l co000ommmommmn 2l mom, rin handled Ruel’ : in el GRIFFS’ STICKWORK style o iy Myatt’s attempt o steal in’ the second. He-earned the ap- X AB. 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