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THE | EVENING STAR COLUMBIA JUNIORS . SPRING INTO FAME A junior team In Alexandria—the WINS FOR TAIL-END TEAM Quantico Athletie Club Juniors, 18 to [ Detroit Might Have Won 1922 Flag Had He Pitched . 1.. Huett and Buncy, who shared the| | s1ab guttes for Columbia, hurlea a As Well fer It As He Is Doing for Red Sox no-hit game, the only run belrg made through an errer. During Pre Ca i Any funior nine that wants action sent Campaign. is urged to get In touch-with Man- ager Bradley, Alexanmdris 1019, be- ween 5 and 6 o'clock.” He can be ad- g t :re:::fl at 413 North . St. Asaph + BY JOHN B. FOSTER. RUTH FAILS TO SHOW AS 10,000 FANS WAIT REVIVES HOPES FOR FIRST DIVISION BY BLANKING A.’S NEW YORK, Jume 35—Babe Ruth faced a fine and pessible sus- Pension today, according to re- ports from Roston, for his faflure Lanky Lefthander’s 8-0 Defeat of Mackmen Bobnsl : on. o - Griffs to Within Game and a Half of Fourth l New Torkc Yankees nt an cxbYi- g SELRERTR v tion game yeaterday with t) ew Place in Pennant Race. Haven club of the Eastern League. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Juhe 25.—Babe Ruth's escapade in falling to report at the New Haven-New York Amer- L .i:l!_“ - BY DENMAN THOMPSON. g & 3 > |1can League exhibition game at Wes: = : ¥ limiting the Mackmen to half a dozen well scattered bingles while | paric.yesterany was an expensive bit Gilly Ottenbers, Masltag for the Lo Ml 25»‘1‘“ Sa%) ok “hiyiee, Ditaler fom (e Bosto thé"Nationals combed'the slants of Bob Hasty and Watren Ogden | of adventure for the Yankee manage-| GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. 3 Nozthwest Athletic Club, allowed the Americans, ldoks for the moment as if it will be just as celebrated for fourteen blows, George Mogridge yesterday did more than ment to shoulder. It cost the major 'n,h'h.\nl at Phils. :n:l.-:- at Phils, )on-‘l“.thl- .z-;‘n. % § Bréokira. a‘:,’nm‘a;!:‘l';:b fl?ob :m:- M?;’fs?.::.f as any that base ball expeflchEdAV : : achieve a feat accomplished but once before this season—that of blanking’ league leaders, who lost the game, sha"":n% fifim‘v T | e o Ciicias. Olociencsh ot Odeage. | man _made two clever catches that That he was not successful for Detroit in 1922 is on record. That he, the Mackmen. The 8:0 verdict attained placed the Nationals but a game j® to- 5 more than a thousand dollars | New York at Few York st Boston.. | Phils. at Brookiyn. Fhils. at New ¥ saved the day for the Narthwestern-{May be a topper in the American League this year is not a bit impos- in rebates which the New Haven RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GANES. n'. |ln addition to colecting three|sible., He has a start that way, management ordered promptly pald Few Yerk, il x ter of living up to what he has done may earn him the distinction back . to- the 10,000 fans present. . hlr:;:l:yn. s, 4 White Haven Athletic Club easily In a meeting between Ehmke and Cobb this year after the season Although the game lasted nearly 3 Pistidurgh, 6: St. Louis, 4. | defeated the Yankee Athletic Club, 16| De®an, it is reported that the pitcher criticized his former manager for _—_ m—mnm e _ - .- to 4. Lucchesi pitchéd a fine brand of | great lack of judgment, particularly stressing the f. h: ball for the winners. Barnes got two| him off to a tail-end ¢ i L e el and such a good start, that the mere mat- and a half short of their goal-in the four-cornered‘struggle for a place in the first division, and convinced Manager Bush that he has another veteran to pair with Walter Johnson as a dependable regular. i Since April 24, w(}‘j“ Ml;)gridge’s l;ft }:and was pni;fi(ul{,y h‘un b_vhalthr“ Sucdilicgr fiern P imp o grant rive from the bat of Joe Dugan in the first inning of a battle at the " fub in: : P Yankee stadium, the lanky Iofihander has made seyeral incfiectual ef- | Walt for Ruth ana a shower.. the : ] trimers, @ triple and & double in four| Due to previous experience wis:lfaghgxfk;e;?é:;]g;h]"a‘:pi‘:us‘:i; Trars, Cotb ' forts to establish himself as a winner. It looked as if he might succeed | Sultan of swat did not make his ap- Y « G SUR Resarves took the acaips »f the 1o | couldn’t see the point to the pitchers remarks, and told him so i that last Wednesday when, for six rounds, he limited the Indians to two hits, | Pearance. President George Welss of * v dlan Athlstic Club, 11 to. 5. emphatic mapner Ty affects when he is serious. only to collapse in the following frame from the heat. His performance | the New Haven club promptly ruled OCKS =2 TR I \GEY el naktenits, ivas yesterday leit little doubt that he has come back to stay, however, and the | that the management would refund BY DOWN SH Ing Fich Aviators, nort tme e Boll- | & | Ehmie Swas what s valgarly knowe stock of the Nationals naturally has taken a sharp jump upward as a { the difference between the price of g Mount Rainier nine’ donn o 600-MILE RACGE WON [aea busen 122 2350 & Dt result. admission to see a regular Eastern five bingles, Ais team winning, 4 to 2. him in _games that are commonly known as crucfal. Wh, b va This Hasty person, who was charged League game and that asked on the e also struck out ten Slkyey BY NORWOOD PIGEON | o5t i neck notd on e T with the defeat’ yesterday, long. has NIFTY WORK assumption that Ruth would be pres- S EVEN of the 'strongest contenders for the 1923 independent honors| Rewslya Athletic Club dewmed the R aayraen RADEing on their fhet been a thorn in the side of the Griffs, ent with the New York American . : ia. | 5trang Cherrydale, Athdétic Club, (and ankles for a fortnight, Ehmke { i rday when t he sandlot dia- » c Club, 7 would b, t o ot e e B S e leaguers. were in action yesterday n teams swarmed t! to 5. “A sensational catch by Everett B T o ths yiuheny The move undoubtedly averted a monds. Mercury Athletic Club, the Mohawks and the Dominican | Burke halted a rally by Cherrydale| A sPecial 600-mile open pigeon race DaD; and about the seventh chapter and had to be derricked in round six raid en the box office and possibly a & S . in the ei | xS0, after hurling with some suc- with a whole fistful of runs register- A% B P P04 il riot. Clf the announcement had. mot | Lyceums emerged victorious and demonstrated that they will cut a figare Clioreyd ,’";’;"S;’:“""" fanned nine [ was “;‘l"" ‘:z»ofl"fllh"fn- Ga. There | cess, ihe game would get away. That €d off him, and his successor was not 4 8 1 1 9 9jpesn made the crowd might have|in the title series this year. - e e wond e s . sue 8 0 2 0 0 Ofleft the New Haven and the Yankees S - : i Marry Alken's timely hitting ana | each of ten lofts, four of which. rep- | holq "“Tixe The' paticnt ant whose much of an improvement, Cgden be- : g 3 1; '13 3 to play their exhibition before empty Mercury Athletic Club uncorked a big surprise when it handed Sham- | Harris" hurling enabled the Aztecs to | resented the Washington Racing | house is demolinhe%"l‘y wunu“ld J;y‘L’fl ing spanked for three more tallies. Heni ek :;nehesi: 'I;he New Havens had play- | rocks a 6-to-3 beating. Paul Bryant, on the mound for Mercury, hurled | défeat the Roamers, 4 to 3. Pigaon, Club and .six of which m,_!over again. And again when he had lu(.;h ieams fluldudhhrlllll;:llly. u{sllp 39090139 el o Lo g B e R 3 - ?rilliantl)};rhgldu;g n:jehlyeav’y-t;‘nmg Shhumrucks to six bingles in €ight| - onommelrs Drug Store. nine, with resented the District of Columbia|iefched, the neck-hold stage, agaln by Dykes on a short throw from ived, the Pittsfield: a rames. eil relieved him in the ninth. Left; MclIntl m Clul - £ = 1 6 0 o o ofrived, the st s defeating them, - ¥ Te om _the - mound, - agail - Bruggy at fust base, being the only 303118 3eton The lMohawks scored over the| Southend . Athletic Club walked|$wamped the Arlington Athletic Ciub, | 1o first arvival was one of W. O.|ZER T e eaoyiDs v error of the game. The batting and 8 0 0 0 3 0 Manager Miller Huggins of the | 2 - |away. with the ‘Warwick Junlors, 20118 to 6. Stephens connected for a [ Norwood's of the District of Columbia | ™ciuy "Ole (ifcote in thinki at & v American Legion, 8 to 2. The Legion . . Club, t i 9:30 | king thi fielding of Bluege, Harrls and Peck -1 0 0 0 1 0 Yanks did not report here, his assist- 4 do little with the clever |12 3; Ninetéen ‘safeties were’ regis- | homer. gerePping ab 9:30 am., the sec- | phmke's repeated slips cost him the Rl S i e 3 % 5 3 11 1|2t Charley OLeary, accompanying |@rics could do little with the clever itered by the winners. The losers Sy ond day. Two belanging to the loft| championship in 1322. So natyrally o e e w A ARE o cnoioiesyon 31 ¢ 6 2 14 1itho'team. O'Leary sald that Ruth lefs | hurling of Denny Sothern. could only gather three. Fifteen hits gave the Parks a vic- [ of B H. Willls were not far back. | when he sees him the best thing that driving three runs over the plate. B. R. BN. P0. 4. E.|the hotel in Boston yesterday morn- Dope also was upset when the = tsory of 10 to 2 over the Oldsmobile The following is the result, show- | Boston possesses, practically leading , > = ; Springs team, : o ¥ . . M. Wil- | pitcher, - - Bushmen Punch Blaglen: g5 1298 pany . font he would not accom- | gnickerbockers, 7 t0 0. Lefty Jones | (itay matherns a roind of Sevan roe RISPE R oot asive: lm, 510,105 E. H. Willie, 516.08; D. C. | LIl and chioms the Saurs eng viswoory. Mo, fivet tscoring hcounnl masiitha 3 31 9 9 \hich landed them here at 5 o'ciosy | hurling for the Dominicans, ‘allowed | off Richmona. South Brookland Athletic Club took | Hartiey, 779.27: Mamor Loft, 708.48)| 1f Ty had Ehmke this year, as Ehmke, fourth, the Griffs Lunching four sin- 3 3 1 3 5 0] ¥yesterday's ‘attendamce ' compelini|but five scattered hits and fanned g measure of the Mardfeldts, 7 to 4 |W. F. Dismer, 674.29; Charles Ruppert, | has been going for Boston, the Tygers gles and a double, with -the result 3 1 1 1 8 0tho management to stop seliing sion |five. Two doubles by Spaulding ac- | Emblems and Riverside fought to a04. instead of Philadelphia might be . v.\h!.:L (hux'eer ru;:sd csclssied the '{)lll(!. 4 1 3 3 1 0lets half an hour before game l‘lme counted for a pair of the winners' :h4 ;:o g] de; lbock‘; mnr"'i::e outhit pé'?fi‘?n""‘: Smith of the| The first three were prize win- "‘b{’y',“ !!::o:d in ;ha' SO St After Goslin ha ed on a fly to 0 3 “ E runs. |the Emblems by four safeties. icksburg nime of VI 13 ers. F £ ¥ ew: Y an arge thers isn" Welch, Judge beat out a slow bounder = =2 b g Ainplay e misarable feld- ) BT, yoren Athletic Club, considered ¢ —— casting about for some opposition in| " i s a doubt that the reversal of form as fa Dykist Ny aten Rl tamn | At s 14 am 18 o O, e Raetiaing flve errors. i worthy contender In the coming | East Washington Helghts con-|the eighteen-year-cld. olags. — Chal « |performed by Enmke leads all re- With @ clean single to left and Evans | piladelphis 0 80000 0—0laq ke o oenooipser wae bombard- Foorios foll ‘before the Dreadnaughts |nected for ten hits against Bloom-|lenges may b sent to hi INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE versals for the season and would win bunted safcly "toward “third, Mling |Sashineson: . 6 8 0 3 0 ¢ 3 1 a—s| o4 lke a scnoolboy. o T FCRTO G0 TS (0%, Tn e epirited {Igton, winning 4 to 3. Main street, Frederickaburg, V “ |a blue ribbon at any form_show" the bases. Harris then sent a fly to between Mollywood and Coney: Island. Matthews. Judge scoring on. the sac- its—Dykes, Bluege (2). Home| presented ~with & diamond-studded | SluEfest. Arbrad | reseniel (st | Euoay timio thas Ty socs arothet o o St. | Jomen : P ¥risby, hurling In good style for alekpeis, Blolon” baser | LEC Charm ‘a8 he stempod s the pas |, HANdley Athletic Club - took™ the ng fn go y rifice. Bluege smashed a wicked % s e g c {the Chevy Chase Athletic Club, en- requested to. tt ity - tory. credited to Ehmke he chews of Lounder to Hato that struck the third | e bisesmFhieialoie s Wassingion. 5. | In the first inning. In the third. after EinbeS s b B Z?IdowAet;l?r:; abled his nine to win.over the Plaza | Stepben's Cluby w.n-:&x’r‘.'" er Taylor and tag. |the end of a pencil and realizes that baseman in the chest und bounded off | Bases on balli—O0ff Hasty, 2. Struck out— | NittIng safely, he retired because of | jogors but five hits fanus 18ito € ’ — 4 the manager’s life is one doshgarned to the Macks dugout for two bases, |B7 Opten, 1: by Mogridge, 4 ies_om| @ SIERC Injury to his shoulder. s e Premiers were booked to hook up|Tornts (sseemd game). 5 ERIuEle ATEee Snob e Ruel scoring. ~Mogridge hit a slow | Histy, 11 in 848 tanings: of Ogden, 3 In| Stanley Baumgartner, the former| prince Georges County Athletic | JuPerlor slugging gave the Clar- | with the Tartans today, Kesen, |°mey Ciy rolle: o 8 a g 121-3 innings. Wild pitch—Mogridge. Philadelphia twirler, had the Y: endon Athletic Club a victory of 12| third sack Roose and 5 Toller 0 ISR, Ut out of Ak S | pther it "Unplic etk Sines 42| ac' his morcy unthl the seventh - | i, Jefeated the Hilltops. 7 to 5. fo 6 over the Harlem ‘Athiotie Club. |nina chanées without om greprindied WILL PLAY IN FRANCE. Shut off the Tun with a roller to |liidebrand. o of game—l hour an Recting for twe bingles out of thyes |Clarendon got nineteen safetles. Un- | last game. Fvance, June 25 Chisox; 9; Tygers, 8. CHANTILLY, Dykes. ros verzagt, former Western High box. 3 L A fusillade of hits drove Hasty to Kini{e theiglate! man, gathered two triples for the| Liberty Athletlc Clab planned to do Miss Edith Cummings of Chicago is v entered in the international woman's rs in the sixth, a home run GIANTS AGAIN TAKE | Linworth Junfors pushed their win winners. g b_l!(l.nwllh llh. Overlook Juniors at golt championship tournament be= Sad LU e et Chicago, ABI0. & Dotet. ABH.0. A | schma " SAIERC When, (Rey | Quantic Martnes rounced the Na- et LA b % = el . ¢ S &8 5t = W b o4 L3 o - 1 tional pital post nine, 13 to 0. Dun- . ris slammed line fiy over Matthews Hooper.rf. 6 1 3 0 Haney,3b.. 4 2 0 1lHenderson collec ce blows ou! . Esslanued dilie 0y oyersuatiiewy GOMMANDING I.EAD L e § 1§ i Hpnaerson collected three blows out{can, Van Buren and Markam each| WINS BIG FRENCH BACE. Rngt:n and Fenders and Bucky stepped around the bases 3 143 4080 - S oy o mo lone RIS Ware | e taierieiid mos : 1 % ANy MADE OB 2EPAIRED. fast enou, to beat the relay to U’!eI s 2t - B 2100 made by the losers. Cores installed iz make. plate Ly & yard. Bluege and Mo- | . %% “8 317 T o't Siciory ever e Bamaies $i] | Mast Waskinglon Metghta took tho P atoin3une 3K ; i WITTSTATT'S R. and E. WORKS ze to c| c W 1 v S e a — = . Eridge tore of clean singles, the for- \:—: a\_:’:(fecr‘nar‘slnhh? flrs: plat;le the i1 H 1 2 Blan eleven inning battle. W Hich- |measure of the Hardics 7 fo 4 (O‘QT;Ythé::ai:.;lold colt, belonging | e e Rice hit a long fly to Welch and | anlts haxe, retuged. 201 "3 Es ) ar‘dsnn. who went the route for the by Jack anucef, and ridden Belgimers - i Blusge scored aiter the catch. Short| They won their sixth consecutive g9z S i S Tomel bt ats PLAY LEAGUE GAME e e prenas Jociey ok 3 ¥ Peck and Goslin_filled | game yesterday, 6 to 3. making it e 2 23 Y shemveds ihuiteac it ica el % " best | ¢ _Year. vesterday won the gramd he bases and Ogden was called in 10 |¢three straight from the Braves. 000 g second defeat of the Season when | V' 1At Promises to be one of the best}prix de Paris, in & driving finish, from L o A ey LouNIy i hiay hkd Fion il e 183 they fell before the Elliotts, 12 to 7. |§ames In the Treasury Interbureal |Cpeckmate, belonging to Capt. Joffer- e stralght from St Louis. Pittsburgh 2879 — — — —|Fenton got a homer and double for | League is booked between the Liberty | gon Davis Cohn. Le Capuetn, winmer Used ant Rebuilt Motocyolss Sold ‘Two mors runs went up In thel 1o, won over St. Louis, 6 to 4, but it 3 7 27 Totals.. 29 10 27 13| the winners. luu nine and Annex No. 1 team today | of the French derby at Chantilly two SR Do Teniets ahird Wi baiter "t | seome ae though the Prrates are ger- | R 17 MR s | coh{SIEL *F TR biagio gaye, hg 11 U6 wicleck om the Fipee | ek [viers S T S, CGovEy HOW AR st w < S 7 i for Gutah inth, * | Comforter Club a victory of 8 to urray is slated to hurl for Tty s ey, - Dlaees Yollowed with. 5 doubie. 16 1 ;‘::l::‘ ‘::t’:r oy, s Battod for Masman tn e aiaik. e o hep tidinals of Alexandria. | Loan, while Hawtiiorne is scheduled | the moust on the second borse left. ‘sonding. Ruel and Evans over | /C0 rld cham- Entton kept the losers wel d.[ 10 perform for Annex. e 4 leven = — The final run was ‘reglne;ed ;‘n the| Chicago's steady playing is less M‘l;nm!rn t.:nlnchfll the Corinthian Open Pafly Tatfl 6 P.M. eighth, when Peck slammed a homer gets in the final fray of a three- I " to_the wall in the extreme corner of ;‘:’;’:“‘i‘y ;’I:?n:‘:\b:mf“éu:::'”:: l;:" game series, 5 to 4. Newman struck | Wonder What Merts Will Say Today! left fleld. i = . day. vana twirier, his second defeat of Hollingswortle hue Tocs: the season in eleven starts and broke Hollingsworth and Rommel were his winnls t) v the overnight pitching selections for |81%, W,"RI08, SHIGHY OF seyen wames | he ourt game o e sexies him and allowed only three hits. The Philadelphia today. score was 2 to 0. when it downed the Maryland Park Athletic Club, 5 to 3. Alrtight sup- port was given Richmon Mudd, win- ning moundsman. Jenkis’ homer in by {the tenth and clouts by Mudd and b thing set | Brookiyn fattened on Philadelphia, | Meck, 1; by Danes; 5. o ARRANE MAck At AvaryIhInK Ject S, & making eix runs tn the st | § to's3 aines of X Suresshp: 3in Fisherty Gtciae ths Thvle ‘hen_ South. |inning and getting only one hit. The |32 innings; off Thurston, nons ining: | §lmmons, om the mound for the B e e Py e SO - |Quakers just hand over their games | o Johuson, 8 in 1 inning; o Mack 8 in 513 | ynjon” Printers. was in rare form 1 N nings; off , 1 in nach | is ticker, but | Without being asked. i against the Ariington Athletic Club, e look with “faver on’ left.| Whilo the Yankes were idle Phila- | D, 15 58 ianines, Wild pitch st his team winning. 9 to 4. He allowed BaDOsrs delphia passed up another chance to | Losing pi Umpires—Messrs. | but five ~safeties. Gharlfe Warren 5 (28 ghorten the distance by losing to |Holmes and Moriarty. Time of game—2 hours | Connected for two doubles and a Galloway nnd Peck made splendid | Washington. and 23 minutes, A single, and scored three runs for the Established 1803 stops and accurate throws to first in E?et"fl Srtnllh‘ !?rmebr rirooklyn slab winners. e initial round to ire Perkins |artist, kept “coming back” for Cleve- | = === b e i land, beating St. Louts, § to 2. whils SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Waverley Juniors had to extend ; . cetvely another veteran, Dauss of Detroit, R 30 3| Diamesiyen to Aereat (he dount Pleass FASHIONABLY Nearly ten thousand spectators |blew up in the ninth after he had his | Little Rock . 3| ant Juniors, 9 to 8. Both teams made | . r L a fair wd for a Sun- |game won—let in six Memphis z 4 12 3|six runs in the first frame. FEleven :1\;'1_'\3.“(11';“1",‘:0.“" oy Cere it i | Ehiage’s tay /n six runs and lost to | MQRE L, - gt uad Heiderkorn; Datiey, | bingles accounted for the victory. thefr shirt sleeves and the fair ones Warvicks had an cany time wnen| JAILORED MERTZ had no sleeves at all. they humbled the Corinthian Athletic wome class in_tne| ITibe, 835 Browns, 2. Club, 16 to 0. Newman, on the mound Bird, Fowlkes and Lapan. j Ly for the winners, was nicked for four gonrtiijackniaa U WAL Sudke mua Rob (AT CLEVELAND.) hits, while his nine collected thirteen. on second and first, the Tesult of gy Lews ABIL 08 S 3 clean singles, Joey laid down = per- raa ', ABE. . e R S Sl fect bunt along the third base line 4121 Wamby2b. 5 1 0 B g o gy oS and beat it out easily, Hasty not .4 0 0 0 Speakorcr. 4 1 8 A1 Epiphan ; even attempting a throw to.first. 4010 Broweris. 3 04 g i 3 4198 gumeis: 307 Rexervoir Athletic Club _defeated To Ord s Harrls leoked good In the ‘fifth $051 8 the Park View Athlstic Club, 9 to 0, 0 Order, Special when Hale tried to pilfer second i380 2113 RS after slamming out a single, Ruel's 2100 331 throw was low, but Stan dug the 0000 313 y Dail out of the dirt and tagked the IR EE] HE : $75,000. beauty as he slid info the g1l 10 bag. . 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