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30 SPORTS: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. SPORTS. —Rowing Title Shifts From East to West : Cellar Now Is Yawning for Nationals W ASHINGTON CREW T AKES PACIFIC COAST OARSMEN WHO TRIUMPHED AT POUGHKEEPSIE YESTERDAY { 'DEFE Arl‘ BY RED SOX Siad TITLE AWAY FROM NAVY m e e oo B — PUTS GRIFFMEN ON BRINK Walling, Injured Youth, Gamely Strokes Coast Eight 5 : i ; 1 ] i ] | | Zachary Puts Up Tough Battle on Mound Against to Victory in Battle With Middies—Minor b o > e i . ) ) 7 bioot | Ehmke, But Unsteadiness Causes His Un- Events to Cornell and Syracuse. B ; N -t ; T q il doing in Final Round of Conte Jeociafee PR E Bt : ) § b o : BY DENMAN THOMPSON. PULG}“‘ SIE, N. Y, Junc 29 =lhe seat af (he maton sirowioudy ] i ; i j . , < : " Al HE gloomy shadows of the cellar hovered over the Nationals as | I By the Associated Press. i g | cha onship, through the cfforts of a gallant crew that pulled . 5 8 championsh: . throug e a g i P ; took the field against the Red Sox today, their 3-1 reverse in the Purple and Gold tipped sweeps to victory yesterday in the Inter-i| : f 3 3 1 st o th : = A < llegiate Rowing Asso jon's twenty-sixth regatta on the Hudson river, | i G 3 . opening battle of the set with the Chancemen dropping them to : collegiate Rowing Associ s twenty-s g u )| E A 3 ’ i 2N, / % - 9 &% 5 jpoint where ancther setback will place them on practically even terms is moved from Annapolis on the east coast to Secttle on the west. ! v : : Sl 2 : % i : {with the occupants of the basement, although the vagaries of th A University of Washington eight—seven able-bodied oarsmen and X 2 ¢ . > : g ! paits: pasement, although the vagaries of the per. a courageous youth with an injured leg—defeated a previously unbeaten || 7 i ot « centage table will give them a few points advantage over the Bostonesc Navy outfit, champions in 1921 and again in 1922, and four other crews 3 i . N i % B, even though defeat again is their portion. of the east in a three-mile puil down a picturesque course. And for the : ‘ . It may be that actual contact with the lowest rung in the champion first time in regatta history rowing supremacy of the colleges lies west 1 i i ship ladder will have a psychological effect on the Bushmen and generatc of the Mississippi. : | 3 S > g 7 % | the added ounces of energy and determination necessary to place them This was Washington's fourth attempt to carry off the blue nbhun; i i i 1 | at least beyond danger of trailing the entire field. In this case, it is t event. The Purple and Gold oarsmen finished third in 1913, fiith the next | . % 4 = r v A i ;. i be hoped the Griffs drop a couple more contests in short order so that year and returned again last year to force the Navy to a new course | || ? oy they can touch bottom and start the long-delayed climbing process. record to beat them. b : « ” / H 3 e "n.a; it is inadequate pitching more | O least three other occasi Washington's victory, marked by | — — - — P 3 . 5 Vilkn anything else that in‘l‘; blame were in a position to count, one of the grittiest exhibitions in re- 5 > & ” | o the unsatisfactory showing of the | failed at the business of solving i R o e ’“""'“"BOWEN BESTS KELLY | : club this year agaln was demon- | rangy righthander reign of the Naval Academy, whose 1 * 4 3 strated yesterday when Jezgbel Te- | Aside °rom their initial scorin eight this season, 1 the opinion of I . “ 3 v = famech Zachecy Nnished gecond' best Chancemen got only 't owhnaGrltice fallEn (o ricaenre D IN SPORTI.AND ABENA g |In a hurling duel with Howard Ehmke tterec dlows off Zachary until t to She standard of the victorious | f o H : 2 after giving the star of the Hub . when wildness got hin nt crews of 1921 and 1922 bR e . . » , % - | |staff a tough battle for eight rounds fatal jam. Jezebel = walked The middies employed a different - - ZHU‘I was unsteady, 1?:3;“! ven | Mitchell for starter, Collins sa sort of strategy this year, but it| More ‘than 500 District fight fans . L 3?1'1:;:151'"" alz“:a;‘th: 1 :_nfvidl):mu urll»r Flagstead fouled to falled to ‘offset. the power of Wash- | viore ‘than 500 DIrot Ve cine | The trip east of these University of Washington athletes was made possible by the fact that the admiring citi- | 411 thiee or the cistrse foliie o e ington stalwarts. Instead of setting | H S . o = 2 ot | ree of the itore’ tallies were tation. Then Joe the ace from the start as its prede- 'Show conducted under the ausplees of | 3 zens of Seattle raised a fund of §12,000 to defray their expenses the day after they defeated the California varsity | Initiated via the stroll route. Jezebel Shan same old cessof had done for two years, the|Robert E. Peary Ship, Veterans of - eight just six weeks ago. Left to right, they are: Pat Tidmark. bow; Max Tuft, No, 2; Charles Dunn, No. 3; Keith| Walked tiie first man to fuce him in with one-k itted frst Colimbin’ and | porClen ' Wars, at Sportland. arens y Enloe, No. 4; Fred Suha, No. 5; Sam Shaw (captain), No. 6; Harry Dutton, No. 7; Dow Walling, stroke; D. Gram, | 5, °f (e nine ‘frames. iis siab *pelled fnis 1o tho Topes of Busi shington to set the pace, . e isportation. on e ke oPA%€: | last night. They were treated to four coxswain. four occasions, but in no instance did ile. The middies challenged. |lively bouts, one terminated by a; his generosity prove costly, due to just @ they had plaun id closed | clean knoclout, another by & Tetire- ¢ ARLINGTON COUNTY NINE | ;;;:cna:;“"y to tighten up in the gap that separated them itinis \ | s. e red the stretch, but|the others druwn affairs T . Secoud aensionithat give’ thiet Sox e ORGANIZING TITLE SERIES .5 e Columbia's dizgv esrlier pace proved | SIXth round of the Andy Bowen-Har- | f | sivene. s H. P0. A. E.| when the first scaker waddled to the midway on Joe Harris' hot shot thelr undoing and they never were |lem Pete Kelly scrap, billed as the : & | Soutze, Vot through Blucge, trundled to third on daugeFous after the two-mile mark, | feature of the evening. but put on j | S ains e i e walters i ' purely lasting to nose out S early to avoid threatened rain. After 3. Harris, if. the plate when Walters shed a for®thi place. Cornell a Penn- = o = i . . ~ | sk 8 leamis e CornelllsndiRenn | Ul o District product; had pum- e MAt\ AGER MICKEY JOHNSON of last year’s champion Cherrydale |5ienks, 3b, 2b. safety off the flinger's glove. : | Walters, Sam Scores Lone Tally. Near Double Victory. | meled the New Yorker well for five nine of northern Virginia is urging all unlimited teams in Arling- | Fewster, Washington came within an ace orlrf\unvls Kelly discovered in the next This balanced the marker regis- ton county to organize a series fo decide the title winner for this Ehmke, tered by the Griffs in round 1 when makig it a double victory, their Sesslon that he had a broken hand | freshanan eight losing by less than 8Rd his seconds tossed a towel into 5 i Imc most evenly matched series in the history of the Old Dominion, if sacestarut cceoccomooni e sprtebiea season. Rosslyn, Arlington and several Alexandria teams will compose | Totals ............. Rice Set the scoring machinery in WASHINGTON. L R.B.20. A. E|ter. H e Py + foek to Cornell in a finish that will | the ring to end proceedings. Johnson's plans do not go aw: ‘ d s g LpioniEeckisla motion by whacking & single to & ] 3 ; : S {and raced to the pan, after G ba @emembered among the most| BOth of the drawn battles were six- Local mines have encountered their hardest opposition from Virginia | geoer ier " i walked, on a safety to left by ; NNI ERS AR Y thrilfing in regatta annals. rounders. One was between Heinte | y teams, and with the Cherrydale manager pushing plans for a series, indi- | Judge, 1b... . N o eyl counter Il Wer the first half of the race ait |OFhard. @ veteran ringman, and Bob | RUSSELL C. CALLOW, | eations point to a prosperaus sandiot season in the District and just across | Byan,, *ei 1111l SALF five entrants in the yearling event | YeOman. a young boxer. The youth | Coach of the victorious eight, who de-| the Potomac. Washington’s independent series will get under way Mon- | 8. Harris, 21 = e a e & . {at times demonstrated his punching | . Paci it el ionship | day, while that in Virginia » o % Bluego, 3b. staged truggle, but over the | ability, but was outgeneraled by tne | veioped a Pacific coast championship | day e that in Virginia is expected to open two weeks hence. | “Leivoia L | ; . . last half i s a duel between east | old-timer. Johnny Conroy and Eddie | €reW in his first year as mentor at lhe: ‘i“Tmh“t. of the Cherrydale Athletic|land team can be arranged by calling | Zachary, p.. and west, with the east triumphant | Mahone staged a dancing contest in | University of Washington. | Subaced o aulones egstbetit e | T - L MUssTRGrIbL IO i € rmg Ires y a o close that judges at & = selected captain and A. Macke Phils Athletic Club was to play host ool . 1 P the finish were divided upon the out- | warmer Silent Patt & 2 | coach. ~Tomorrow ~Cherrydale to the Marine nine this afternoon on | <Batted for Bluege in minth. come. Cornell gained the verdict by | tables on Bat w.?nfn';.sflf :;’cl;%i-du.:hg YAI\KS. 4; I\IACKS, 2 | journey to Gaithersburg, Md, the gzrounds at 5th and L streets|Zachary in ninth. & two tc-oie vote o e bt e man, Mitorzin jtackle’ the team representing 'that| southeast. | Boston ... 01000 t narrow margin of victory, |scoring a knockout in the second (AT REWSORY) s e S e A defl has been fssu v S LT S R O D LD 3 kept intact its record of not round. The proposed four-rounder . Phil e A1 Cherodale stationjat Loiclock: “haee Midgets ¢ '"."yfd,m, ‘h"‘;‘l";:‘v Phisser e gy BB o pla S atw ; 9 - atthe _ == 2 5 to a s in _the | foes. nks, Collins R Sthh A csE £ winner (o¥er) “‘:if?{'t\ee JVincent Carbon and Speedy | §1500 4| McCormick, or Serrim, will toe the | midget class. Telephone Bill Fisher, | 1o Juige. Lott on 5 : Dl Atweno thiree iy 0f yeratts canceled by officials of the | Breye 0! mound for the Shamrocks in the clash | Cleveland 2177, for game |ington, 8. Bases on balle—Off Zachary, 7; off ¥ iunion Vsl donorkivent nd_boxing commission, Who | Heimach,1b. 2! with the American Legion team to- — | Enmke, 4. = Btruck out—By Zachary, 1y by Tacuse. which scored decisively |declared Ross too youns for profes- | Welch.rf. | morrow afternoon, in Central stadium.| Department of Labor toxsers are Ebmke, 2. Umpires—Messrs. Hildebrand and | 5 lmv(';“ f:l‘i"‘\‘ Cornell fin- | sional boxing. ‘Ga.llnv;ly!l. Prominent contenders for the sand-|anxious to book turday and Sun- |Dineen. Time of game—2 hours and 8 min- : = peind Gand I & —_— Riconda.3b. 1!lot title, these two nines are expect- | day games, according to Manager D. |utes: similar advantage over Columbia, Drykes.2b... S8 to = - M. MeGre 25 Py While Penusylvanla trailed two| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | Rommelp. Shawkey.p- 3 Jedistonstars W el Bttt Sl s tG S CEE R iengrhs further in the ruck. Totals 73| Natlonal Capital Post team will bat- Zavl | Russell 4 13 Philadelphis P 0“0 2 0 0 o—2/tle with the Hilltops tomorrow at 2:30 | Arrow Athletic Club swamped the ON THE SIDE LINES | Friday . Tlh‘ figure that stood out conspicu- | gors B. H Totals. .. ously in the regatta's aftermath to- | : L7 10 el on the d! d at West Vir- | Spa s, < ] | Johmson D 2 : G s 0201 on the diamond at West Vir- | Spartans, 11 to 1. Gill and Bergling | - day was that of Dow Walling, Wash- | New York ......1 0 0 0 L eins G2 annNeal staas ) it { | Conroy .11 . pmas (h: DO WelIE .:hehn\ 3 i, Tincup an omiBrisey. Heimac Witt, D ue_ nd i?ef;xmx‘::“; north- | hurled weil for the winners. | Moweidue or Zahminer was expect- | Holteskoris. 1 It Will Pay 'You to Buy "“‘l"“}“l:';)'kdé‘:n:l‘c s knee infection | Miwtukes (Srst game) G 8 15 D e, Mafmenn, Degan. . Thi base | Vets is se game for July i.| Thémson Juniors fell before the | ed to face the Red Sox in game No. 2 Zahniser ..... Sebrings Jwtebt’ Wm Insbed for FOnT, e i Bttt B A e hit—Rommel. Home runs—Bruggy, Heimach, | He can be reached at 311 Massachu-| Boys' Club team, 7 to 6. of the current set this afternoon. Bill = 8 : tays before the race. He forgot the Groparin and Shinault; McGraw. Ayers and| pip, " Stolen bascs—Matthews, Pipp. Sac | setts avenue northeast. ! L I he n e OPEN SUNDAY pain that throbl bows! 5wl Pipp | Ma: v <! Plercy was due to start for the = = B i e i) (o e riflte—Meusel. Double plays—Ward to Pipp | - mager Wallace of the Potomfcs INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. A s L et on to Dugan, Dugan to Scof Left on bases—: . i as challenged the Spartan and Boys' | Beaneaters. effort, but after it was over the | Mianeapolis 3 11 New Nork, 5; Philadelphia, 4, Bases on balls | , PGty of X . | s B 5 d Peerless-Maryland Athletic Club clash, | Club teams. 'He can be reached at Iled a nifty play right at th R. K E | C d T' Sa_l C S i a0 e ' fo v carried | pacic 224 SHALE! il wad seyer | 257 Sl 5 08 omit, £ BH ot Degriosr Mamiane AIMEIE QU0 e | B 6" M ke Southenst | Feck putied 8 nitey play rignt at e |auiseos . .............. ¥ § 5| Cord Tire Sales Co. ack to quarters. He may be under | Tali2u 0 "0 © 9 13 1| Messrs. Connolly and Owens. Time of game— | 0'clock, on ihe latter's fleld Nedtaisn = <anizea | Second for Collins’ bounder and forced | ““Frank, Ogden and Gobb: Barnburds® ang 806 H St. N.\W. care of a physician for some time |~ Wright and Smith; Petty and Krueger, 1 hour and 44 minutes. to mewly organized, yjjrchell with a back-hand toss to ! Freitag. t. N.W. s & result, but His condition Was | gensss ity (&rst game) Commissioners were scheduled to|foam of Ale under the leader- | gio5 Harris | oth 8¢, Paul kR —_— {nook up with the Washington Bar-|=hip of Billy Kingle, plans a heavy |0 > ther games, rain. d not to be serious di S rag | Bt BETIN . 11 13 X Aheltii ook oni th hedule ¢F on. They will use | Bucky Harris demonstrated one of ummary of the races Thormai d’ Boott: Hall and Allen, racks nine toda clock, o e! d 3 cas e ptic : VARST inisicily (ssosstlicma) — EASTERN SHORE LEAGUE. |jiter's grounds. Manager Owens of | the Dreadnaught Park on Saturd reasons why he was made cap- | ITY CREWS—THREE MILES. Y. (ssosndiigume) . - i Daacy S | the Commissioners is booking games | @ ns Local. Virginia nd | tain_of the Griffs when he grabbed St. Paul Lamine o) . @ o - e Time. (oartin | Souwion, Garier, Wilkinon and ' MoOkrty: | Crinmeid, 10; Focomoke, 7 at Main 6000, branch 117. nd nines may telephone Kingle | the single Walters crashed off Zach's | Washington 28 1% | Markle aad Allen. Milford, 8; Cembridge, 2 E xandria 161, or write him at|glove in the second and nailed Joe g'x" Saae o .07 2-4 . - — Parksley, 7; Salisbury, 6. Lexington Athletic Club planned to'1108 King street, Alexandria, Va. Harr! 0 had overran third, with a olumbia 11111111 4 p i SOUTHERN ASSOCIATIQNA S encounter the American Legion Club ey i peg to Bluege. Byracuse ............. 14 ' todax at § o'clock, in the Central Sta- ames with the iphany Athletic | Washington’s seventy-slvth double gt oo i Cwx TS T i, ssociation Juniors, Warwicks, Fike: | piuy of e <eason was recoraca i ||| FOR THE WEEK END AND OVER THE 4TH ennsylvanis . - 3 Chattancogs . P . Martinsburg, 4: Waynesboro, 3. own and Waverly teams are desired ;. when Stan Harris clutched JUNIOR VARSITY CREWS—TWO MILEs, | Memphis £ : = Hagerstown, b12; Hanover. 4-0. Plketown Juniors will entertain the | by the Corinthian Athletic Club iner and pegged to Judge 2 3 Other game’ postponed; rain. Winton Juniors tomorrow. A meeting ! juniors. Manager A. Maryoluis is re- | hefore Fewste 23 s i Syracuse i . — {will be held by the Plketowners to- | celving challenges for the COrmthIans | e i beenm s o feSain frst. K CGolumbia e el APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. morrow night at 1002 13th street{at Main 5 between 5 and 5:30, Fewster l‘:)“"",'{:p‘l‘;: e e P;:;:;;u . MoOall end dRsldscken; Gonid, T, Bars | Jonmsen iy, e Fisnrkan g i > {called cut in attempting to steal ir Life Guard Suits CREWS—TWO MILES. ritt and Haley, Eiffert. Kingsport, 4; Bristol, Yienry Whippeiof ho Momnt Pleasaut] Comfontos AtRTatic G {the eighth and was thumbed out of sdard'S hi i Cornell ... . Other games, rain. Only wo games soheduled. Juniots will nusl against the EDIDR- | to the Becetess mtmmctie oy oieted | i pastime. Shanks was shifted to e Laeee j‘_l’l Suits white shirts, Washington 8 any Athletic Association nine to- |ing to Manager W. Verts, Lincoln | NS Post at second and McMillan went olue flannel trunks; Pennaylvanis " : 2 morrow, at 1 o'clock on diamond No.| 1130, ” i to third. 3 guarantsed fast $4 65 Columbia. ...... 000000 3, of the Monument Lot. Corsen or After Collins dashed back to grab ! color, and belt = o s TYGER Every Tire a First In Original Factory Wrappers and Fully Guaranteed FABRIC CORD $6.50 S $8.95 15.50 16.50 17.50 18.00 14.00 18.50 o Bllaueteviad Slkeenioasd disensaas AR Sucsspinan Bl cumonmmnns ¥l onruvronna wl GoococoonHoowENacocHEaol cconacocmml fow Ere Eoo ow ow w Dottt ane 2b. Tones.3b. Cobbof - Manushif, Heilm'nn, i | | | TTRiox mON u‘ooa; Fngana pvauu 20 000 © bl | R | New York | ittsburgh . | Circinnatt | Cuicago | Brooklyn ! St. Louis oBannonmond coormoccscl = 3 Hoerner wil perform for Epiphany. e e i Specegs & 5% S’].ATISTICS OF M OI{S The Mount Pleasant nine would Iike| FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. |1o°% "o neavy shower haited : One-g Combination Suits, 2 to arrange a game Sunday with the | The game was resumed after a pure worsted. . LOUIS.) letic Club, or the Park View Junlors,) One of the best games of the season seventh. He backed smack up against Sxtra large size, 48 to 56, One Liberty Athletic Club will visit thei wNotguSelem 8 Durham, 2. | Until Joe Harris lined to Evans in = ‘ red-hosed athlete to face him in each Special at the Liberty outfit wants a game SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE: round. a1 Val s' 1 vith his gloved A Wintermyer or Melnt o l’flled[ Charlotte, 20-5; Macon, 7-4. ‘Walters' liner w s v hand. 3 All 5 Shamrock Juniors, the Warwick Ath- | Iuksland, 11: Griando. 6. P e o e Bute : $ .00 st. L. Telephone challenges to the mana-| Srhdentown, 7; Daytona, 6. | Shano made a similar catch of an Greensboro, 11; Raleigh, 9. t X 2 ensboro. eig! he fence to get the ball. e St. Mary Juniors at Alexandria July 4. Telephone him &t North| . uc¢a 5; Columbis, Peck earned a generous hand in this Flannel Trunks.....$3.00 to perform for the Aztec Athleti ge— ~ s e aan R | Club against the Kanawhas today ans, )y, 8 o iat 5:15 o'clock on the Hoover play- HADDINGTON CLOTHES s ’ HEADQUARTERS FOR FISHING TACKLE » | conornocooual 8 | mormmwmn Totals.. “Batted for Francis in eighth, 3 Detroit 00000 st. Lo 0508061 Runs—Manush, Heils . E: 4 | Jacobson, Gerber, Benr':i‘dn,“&hzwnr.wt‘;l:;':iy Manhattan Athletic Club wants its| Rigney (). Two-base hits—McManus, Williams, = = : " | players to report at Union station at | : Complete assortment of Baits, Hooks and Lines. Home runs— Williams. Heilmann. Sacrifices—Me. | AME: K AY. GAMES TOMORROW. |1:15 o'clock, prior to the clash with p | o 2 Manus, Gerber. Double plays—MoManus, Ger. | 5 O MES TODAY. GAMES “I::.‘.:.:x,., Brook] " “Brookiyn st Phila, | the Gaithersburg, Md.. nine. Manager | 1 B '§l Full line of Shakespeare Tackle. Good quality Rods, be " ‘Boston at Washington, Boston at . Sepiichy SShlisbrer, Gerber McManur and 1 BoHOn ! N Ek ™ Bhile, at New York " | New . New York at Boston. | Hutchinson of the Manhattans Is Il $2 up. Crab Nets, 65c. Good quality Reels, $1.25 up. ; Bt 5 Detroit at St. Louis, . Detroit at St. Lou St. Louis at Chicago St. Louis at Chicagoe. | casting about for a game July 4. Hi; R o %Us—Of | Ghicago at Cleveland. ~Chicago a¢ Gleveland, | Cincinnati at Pittsb'h. Cincinmati at Pittsb'h. | telephone number is Lincoln 3979-J. 3 ; 'l| Deep-sea Reels, $4 up. Johnson, 3 " 3 by . . TERDAY'S GAMES. e N \ T i J freagy 3 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. RESULTS OF YES' y 1 Mg off Francis. 8 a5 5" imisess Ug | Boston, 3; Washington, 1. New York, 4: Boston, 2. L Bk e e e TENNIS RACKETS GOLF EQUIPMENT s, 1'in 1 inning. 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