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SPORTS . SPORTS Nationals to Invade St. Louis Tomorrow : Ruth Playing Best Ball of His Career N | BUSH HAS BOXMEN READY, ‘ ,' SANDLOT SERIES \MOHAWK-SHAMROCK FRAY GRIFFS’ STICKWORK 'SHY IN HOMERS, BUT WORK - %7 % OTHERWISE HAS IMPROVED BUT HIS HI’I"I‘ERS ARE SHY UNLIMITED DIVISION. l EXCITES SOUTHEAST FANS o'Neil i L (SECTION A.) | S rut | yiZodags gumeJr, 0. U. A M. va. Garfield, | | Union Park, 5:16 o'elock, | 5 Sourums‘r is agog with excitement, especially those followers of |3 ‘276 . 357 Babe Tops League’s Run-Getters, Is One of Five / Leading Hitters and Is Fielding and Throwing Better Than Ever Before. Griffmen Stage Single Contest in Chicago Today. the champion Mohawks and the Shamrocks. These nines, rivals | Hamis " for top place in section B of the unlimited division of the city sand- |Russell ®. Johnson is Beaten in Mound Duel With "CUAO 0 1000 | ; | (SECTION B.) Park : R 2 N Py . @ . : ark. The fray was originally booked for Union Park, but the meeting Robertson of White Sox, 4-2. Huvay S5 hark View va. Blling Field, | j1ace’ was changed in anticipation of one of the greatest sandlot crowds — e + STANDING. of the year. Both teams won decisively their initial battles in the series. Te WL Bet | Team. . L.Pct. | Manager Vie Guazza of the Indians | his team winning, 3 to 1. Smallwood 4 . v oo 0 1.000 | Park View. ” 5 C HICAGO, July 9—Donie Bush's Nationals will transier their activi- -1 01000 Bl Fielh would rather have his combination fOf the losers crashed homer. s2e.nsEelusBENENEs BEiEEEERELEE mnonmotlaSaaSIiBRSS, ©00000~Ner0oNBRRBAO. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. > RUTH leads the American League in making home runs S % 7 3 0 1.000 | Huri i trounae 5] S v L g ties from this city to St. Louis tomorrow and the pigmy pilot and 101000( o itrounge the Shamrocks than any| Bighteen wallops gave the Clar- 5 : 00! U other local. club. The Shamrocks| endon tossers a viotory of 18 to G| his athletes are not contemplating the change with any great (SECTION C.) Rold the amme view. Mach olub | | | over the Yankee Athletic Club. The f T 3 i Taday's game—Comforter vs, logers could ther only five safe- a total of eighteen, but unless a miracle happens in base ball t amount of pleasure. The Browns always have made life miserable for | B irects sowthonc piaiorms ThIs: 180 and | 1 oite of u clover slab corps. Har- | then witiaose mer oniy five safe-|RUTH MAKES A GAIN } Britet iof Bugtsiwrill it ssillinta tbe o ven it the codioF the ssas Washington's representatives in the American League, especially in the STANDING, lems fell before the Shamrocks, 12|&nd single for the winners. o scaso ’ iy 3 s 1 E | with the home-run record of 1921 surpassed. 2 fa + Mound city. With the Nationals at their best, the Brownies’ jinx has | * 071,000 e -Fet.| 10 0. In that fray Thomson of the| Merrink and McCommell, hurling IN HOME-RUN RACE vear for that to take pla oy e - 2R been right on the job, but with the club minus its regular first-sacker anc 'S X southeast club victimized nine bat-|for the Dominican Lyceums, turned 3 0 take place, except by the accomplishment of the previou ¢ shes s in & two-hit game against the Rob- _ ly mentioned miracle. But wi t : in the midst of a hitting slump the old hoodoo will have a greater oppor L ters. L | erts tossers, their nine winning, 6 to mind. and c\'\!i'r;ig::llcl" la “"hu‘m“hc witiade 1o, spur m oh 0. o tunity to get in its deadly work _The ‘Mohawks have Winegarden, | o. s Smith and Hudson got the' only abe Ruth of the -New York Amer-|fences'to conquer, th o am“hr Al Four games on successive days are scheduled with Fohl's crew in the SENIOR DIVISION. Thompson, Kelly and Hudson to | safe drives for the losers. fcans last week lessened the home- |hetter hall s vt e v ison waits ol . better ball than he ever did in his life. next stop of the Bushmen on their second western jaunt of the season, | (SECTION A.) choose from. It was Thompson Who| glamming fourteen mafeties off ‘the |run lead of Fred Williams of the A summary Has been made of the half season 4s c A it otk and the midget manager is thankful that his entire mound corps will be | Tolavs same—St. Teress vs. Lexington, | S00Ted i 12-to-1 victory over Bolling | slante of Blakeman. Holloran and | philadelphia Nationals when he | hali seasons in which he has been a public foore ws v nhd Bthiere available for duty during the series. Mogridge, Zahniser, Zachary, Hol- Al Gs e ld. He allowed only four hits [SUBYICK o€ Che Plerce Athlels, Club: forpgned out four eircuit clouts |the comparison is 5o many neiie o bhe Hgure as a hired athlete, an lingsworth, Warmoth, Johnson, and perhaps some others, possibly willl g g STANDING. Fruser, termed the Babe Ruth of | {Whayjeun Fainler tea " 1258 % hringing: his torsl ,up o efghteen; | home-ruti epidemic may o bty oo ine advantage of Ruth that the be needed to make a respectable showing against the Browns, who re- ! MohawkPe. 2 0°1,000 | St Tarvsa.. & - tha Indians, will strive to aid his| 2 B 1€ tun y e forgotten : i M 000 | St. Teresa., 0 1 . , o [ ol ondae adica X Jtai DUTIRE the week Williams got ome| Had he not been carried away by | shows how really RIS cently have been playing a brand of base ball superior to that offered by | Waverly... 1 01000 Lexington.. 0 team at the stic bt o e sutina o el T et 10 dts Betng twantys home-rin crege_cartied away by|shows how really superior it im an Fes Tadt montt Roamers... 1 01,000 Plaza 02 Dopesters have talked wbout to- Llist when it humbled the Ellfots. 5 ® ¥ iDe-THY Crads— ainl¥ | probably no one man could make ety 5 1 | (SECTION B.) mortow's fray ever since the opening (to 2. Heavy clouting by MecAuliffe, | two, NS T Oter years—the question | break it right now The St. Louis outfit has an cdge on | 5 of the sandlot season. The winner| Ricks and Hubbard uided the Winners ! wiiioms of the St. Louis Ameri RRt Nave bees i Duch Dertar e (Copyright the Nationals in the interclub ser TR s Probably will take first place in sec- | Seven hits were allowed by Frisby, am the St. Louis Americans een in 1920, ‘21 and 3 A this season, having won four of th Tougll Lll(‘k, Bfll'll('_v STANDING. tion B. | winning moundsman. also added to his circuft drives last he really was. Too late to tell, four 0! t use the old Ruth mili ’ s e L O | o sl ) — week, bringing his total to thirteen, | ne s going to. 4 SPEA ER RETURN took two of three tilts stag | Team. W.L. Pct.| Team. \L.Pct.| Mohawks jesterday took the meas- | .Slver Spring Reserves casily de ¥08 (E0InE to ‘grind with the K ] Astecs.... 1°0'1.000 Centun | et G . with two homers, and placing him in intention that is passed their home field in Muy, and t WASHINGTON. Blaniey. . 0 o os| Lynuer. ure of the Ameriean Legion tossers, | feated the Virginia Grays of Virgini P x the dam. An analyst of char- the Bushmen the same way in V W e ] Parks 0 < # 7 to 4. Thirteen blows off Ed Kelly '8 to 2. T. Harvey und Saunders led [third position for home-run honors|acter might sa a ¢ would ve Warmoth have been the only Na the victory. necting for four blows in five at-| Leading home-run hitters with six that he “could o' bhettéred his » JUNIOR DIVISION - d hings. | > Marines uncorked m surprise when | fotiow: he hadn't had that darned home run | py . | Bh L ;ln:\;d hurh‘r~ S0 seoee over l|:vll | Buar, tempts. or more circuit drives to their credit } J0Bgoned din’ an’' other things if ohlmen. aithough s se N | — entire corps against then (SECTION AL { they trounced the Garflelds, 7 to Stmpron wax in top form amainst| AWERICAN LEAGUE—Ruth, warped on him.” When the Nationals quit this town | Bluege, 3b Today's game—Elliott vs. Thomson. at Quantico. Each side made eleven | the Warwicks, winning, 7 to 2. HATTIS | yerk: 18; Wilitam e ety Taaton M e Tris Ker, manager of th tonight they mot do 50 with wo Johnson, p dale, 5:15 o'clock. wallops, but the winners hit at the | held the losers down to four wallops, | Heflmann, Detr Perhaps he ; ? dians, has again resorted to thairan even break with the White Leibold® STANDING. nore opportune times. while his team slammed eleven bin- |agelphia, s wogla kve GIRNEA )i it mabing ofdar thatth 4 Venn. WL e = | 8les. Clark’s homer was a feature. | Brover, better in the world serios if he hadn't BLeULE order hit hie ussq 2°0'1.000 st Jowph.. 0 1 .00g) Arlington tosscrs walked awayi 0 el | Louls, 6; Me @ | been impressed with the notion that Jpen e won the pennant and world I1 01000 Elitote . 1000 | with the Hilltop Athletic Club, 10 erdics fell before the heavy | \ntamer - s ora ces 2 | that champions 1520 1 1 500 Thomsen 1000 | to Wormley was in rare form|slUgRing of the East Washington | poston: 6. lnghtend. ) Eld sexies stunt was (0 knock h is not uncor (SECTION B.) fur the Virginiuns, allowing but three | Helghts tossers, losing 12 to 1. Six- | "N aTION LEAGUE the cover off the ball and the ball d been discarded Today' Rits. The winners garnered seven- teen safeties were zarnered bY the | puitmderohl GUE — Williams, | over the fence, and it was just that Year by Speaker. It is the changinz g A e Langdon Mardfells vs. Park n blows, one of which was a homer | victors, three of which were triples phin,* 22; Mokan, Philadel-|little thing on which the Glants| of players to meet right or left hande v Modst Rainier, ;618 o'cluck. ss. | by Cannelll. Hood aided Fast Wash. | 4% 10 Horasby, St. Louls, 10;|plaved all of the time. They taunted | pitchers STANDING, ¥ E lington when he allowed but - six | iller, Chicage, 9; Fournter, Brook- | him With not knocking the ball over | With a_southpaw working Team. W.L.Pet.| Team. . b5 5ot |1ym. 91 O'Farrell, Chicago, 8; Meusel, | th* fence. The spectators did not | will use hletic Club mowed out & | Epiphany.. 2 0°1.000 ' Waverly .. B e Ol s g b e _ |New York, 7:_Tlerney, Fhiladeiphia,|D€ar it but there were some Very |the plate and Joe holly | Park View.1 0 1.000 Lungdon s the Hersl nine, 4 to 3, when It Slam Tossers from Prince Georges county |3 Traymor, Pittburgh, 6: Whent, | 1:V¢1Y exchanges of compliments of obtained from Little Roclk, in righ Totals 5 Slam. Jrs. 1 1 .500 | Epiph.Luth. kK med ten safeties. Circuit r] e Y | team swamped the Bolling field nine, | Brooklyn, 6; Russell, Pittsburgh, ¢. |0 day out on the field fleld . A0 Ump's Blunder Hurts Griffs. *Batted for Johnson th (SECTION C.) Baggett and De Vall alded the win-+ i, o BP0 e o arvianders | — s Ruth 2ays he wil play different| Wien a pitcher is working the rig A differenco of opinfon between | o Sued for Johmon tn minth. | Tetays gume—Se artn ners. grashed ' twelve free drives. Smith. ; e e e e e el {arm, Brower, acquired in a trade m! e Duck Holme: ne par —2 | Georgetown Hollow, o'clock. cClaremi Deck and Kpebbs sh and e opes " 3Hants v Vashington, ill be on e 1 T \Calter Johnson, emainder of [ Chioago......... 11 0 0 0 0 STANDING. Dreadnsughts continued thate win- | 0CCAReD) Deck and Keebbs onch RECORD FOR PAST WEEK | &cc i axiin tecause he wante 0 s S will cateh and Sum; ihe Washington bas iun and | hits—Peck, Sheely, til, Team. W.L.Pct. _Team ning streak agamst the MoV reitus | brilliantly for Prince Georges. allow- &lve them a sample of the new Ruth. | will play right fleld, When Uhle i ome | Ahousands i e Sodtde M Hurmie,| Stolen bave | st SiiTin, 10°1 000 Tramonis. .. 3 1 608 | hetiS, Clubs winng Bte L, hicked | ng but three hita g IN THE'MAJOR LEAGUES LalgIpite the fact that le is not|pitching, however. O'Neill wi PRI ess fair, Sox . the, 3 2 uble | Clovers.... Simpson. ‘ . @ AN . == satting y home runs, he is regardless of whether the opposing e iwed by & White Sox | Baye—Peck (unassisted) Fock to Glarmity to 101000, Wanesei 88| for three wallops, while his nine <On-| oy of e beat ZAmen of the sea- | o T ISDASL Week'S record in each ma. | the hest runcgerter in his league | Mamme e e or (e, opposing Witting raily, sent the Natlonals to|on"fices Waahington, 8 Chicero 1. Burrs | Pt Lo e our trips to the | Jon Was waged between the Mary- |lont, runs. hith, ermss o pumsrncind | 4nd tnavs significant of better ball.| Speaker considers Uhle more effec NerenE cesterday. The contest Was & | on balle0ff Roberteon, &5 Sohuesn’ 1 Soocs MIDGET DIVIS: three hits out of four trive land_Athictie Club and the Seat |by opponénts, including eamms of gred | He is of the best five batters, | w! eill is catching. Ditching duel between Johnson and |out—B- Rebertson, 7; by Johnson. 4. Hit by T ION. 1 plate. | Pleasant nine, the former combina- urday, July 7, follows s S 7cs 0f Sat-| and that's something, too. a right-handed pitcher wor " Robertson, who but Saturday | pitchen—By Johnson, '3 (Hooper (2). She : all, | tion winning, 5 to 6. ' P Ever. P Seflcer il : e sjon. brought about by | Timi e — One hour and forty-one min. ay’s ga urora vs, . oberts E « Carre nac a hom i o ot o after a suspension brought Bboul iy | utes. ¥:0ne W | gtation Plaza, 5:16 o'clock. Hoftman Tailors, § to 5. Simtlie’ Warren smacked s homer, 5oy v, some Tespects his flelding has been 1679 (o the plate providing Shaute disinterested na,ll]\h- e ] | STANDING. — b ” gl ead. Cleveland that of the highest grade. He | & ‘,”]"‘ ’d or Smith is pitching for lant duel 000 tase. unth) Hoides ) I TF HT Team. e o Brookiand is rapldly coming 10 the | o ington mime wpaet the dope |EEIAdeIPhs hits that he did not catch Clevelan ing e advantage —unti S e . A ~ v s L eront set t ope in cl , . h ope | Detroit © v ago and he throws well —_— fitled to see McClellan swing at a G ANTS MUS lG | Aurare g 4 upset the dope I Qo ing, 9 | Bhen it took the mensure of the |Ohmrs . > B T ety d strike that would have made outhends. . i with t 16oEG gt gis- | Mount Pleasant team, 12 to 6. The | Washington cks the ball we! third strik hal Corinthian. B n sateties were regis- | ount Pleasant team. 12 to 6. The | Washingis He is & strong player on what has LEGION SEEKS CATCHER. inal out of a Scoreles: xth | - o e d },':‘,':,,,‘Q"}"I.r‘,':.‘.» Sox. Given a life by TO STAY IN FRUNTrL"“"“" the winners. Storm, who allowed but six bingles | Bostas oved to be w very strong team. Charley Swann of the Americar Llindness. Mc- | | Thitteen safeties accounted for the | Today's game—Aztecs vs. Stanley (] > ] 8l oumnumncso Assoc Press. -l coocooss~s Rain Friday caused the second post- \liil)‘l‘llll'l\l »f the season here with Totals Gleason's club, and it was first de-| CHICAGO. cided to play two dnuh)l‘rhundkr.\"fl during ent stay, but after vesterday's L which went the Sheal: way of the Sox. 4 to 2, the home | peoi, management deemed it advisable to | gapmi " g " phis wait until Bush and hix men are here | gappen, =gy Mext month to play off the extra|Scnafk, e.... ... game. So only a single scrap was to | Robertson, p.. be staged today BPTRRSNN ol coooromtntt vl coonsoommop ol corcowrrol e comnoovonel %) B " Bl ouroramrnd Bl comnnonnand @l crwuocous? ol sornoumaro® " ~| coococans’ n 2BBIARI_N SoRenaas ; < me have thought the Yanks| Legion tossers is on the lookout fo O superior hitting gave the Black's|T coulln’t win without Ruth. The fig- | receivers.. In yesterday's Clellan_singled thers roMowed 0. Peic Club a victory of 9 to 5 over [ Victory. 2 'y g- | receivers n vesterday's fray wit Clean singied : rergle 7 \NORTHWEST GOES AHEAD !("h'll‘lt :_'"‘l‘.:::"h“" :‘,:‘S:i o e T ures do not bear that out, The man- the Mohawks the Legionnnaries lost 1 - s | 2 1 he | 0 1 whic New York club | two of their catehers, Mac el enough 1o Spill the beans %0 far 48| With their lead in the Nationail by ore, a battle from start to finish th Bz b e nicio oK atehers, Mack McCla nougl pill the beans ir lead in the Nationat} |NY M. H. A. TITLE RACE |t ps made by the winnord | sy Stephen's nine eked out & vietory | Ghicspe o » aa 23 clently convineing as to its'strength. | McClay broke a finger and Burth Ruth or Ruth wrenched his knee. Ex-service me When it stands alone and aloof who can catch are urged to get from all the other seven clubs itltouch with Swann at Main 6650 ; gu each col has run away from the race is suffi- | and Burthe, suffering from injuries the Nationals were con e cut 10 a nArrow n et Lowe and Love & T n e 81 e ¢ to a narroy . ) . L 0 to 8 over the Milan c . L] Blnet e and half ga t {lected three out of four times at bat. | o = ver the Milan Athletic | Brooklyn at fatal sixtih. and a half g s, the lowed " but one clo aublel b pene smises to be|ing title . Be Y. AL IL AL Andersom, of the Bells Athletic The winners registered eleven |St. Loui blows, while the | onnected for nine, Noone and per drove triples | Stephen’s. orthwest ) Club s lead- eersoes H crusanoad = [RERIRT e 3331444 S22 e e g ! st to resist the in-| League since victory over the|Club, held the Chester nine of Penn- | Blue. cept in the first fra western ciu ! Kanawhas, 2 to 1 — 5% away from the plate & The world ch s dropped their] It was Gilly OUEnbery wiho (urned | mm——————| Timely hitting gave the Premiers) | the trick for the Northwest tossers. a victory of 7 to o over the South- | ends. Each side collected six hits. innings. but at that was not clouted | * utive game to Cincinnati | He allow but four bingles, while 4 e a8 Robertson. The Chi-|s ay, 5 to 3 T. Goodinan 1ed At the bat with two SM"'H’S HIT SAVES Swartrs homer and two bingles by Amgoun was nicked for seven safeties. uis playing _ Brooklyn,| biows in four trips. ugus aided the winners L) on’ the tévo. uvec [sm;s nmly I(v;:‘:cgid strengthened the bpostiies ¢ the| o Stearman, ~Mensh; Bernstein and s many ms-a pair of swats the Na- thened the position of _the| sauber. played: well DAY FOR KNICK NINE TWO ARE TIE FOR LEA ! D ja team down to three hits, four hits and a pass in the last four tlonals tallled. At other times Rob-|invaders by taking the measure of ertson kept them very docile. {5He iole e < Both Register in Opener. 15 o Tesens neér, 15—Red Sox, 10} SRR IN MONTGOMERY LEAGUE Both teams counted in the first; ", M PO L \ sihere (AT CLEVELAND For: ‘eight simiing Innings defest{i o o o 0 novas' hass ball | i Pk e . one bage | the Yarkees c i if | o Boston. ABHOMA, Clove. A faced the Knickerbockers in the bat-{teams are deadlocked for top place . Ity left produced tne Nationals' | increasing their i o | Fewster,ss. 3 3 Jamisson.lf. jtle with the Cherrvdale Athletic [in the Montgomery County League, | Jtally, while Hoop who had been | divided £ astern i v s {Club, then Bill Smith. third sacker ::A;Lhn;‘x_nmrun‘ nine games and lost ; B o i S doubled Sast Biuegs: “hil ¢ York defeatec § Bt i of the Georgetown clubmen, smacked | L3S (st nglon Groge is second - . 3 2 }a triple with two on, his nine win- | Bethesda third, with seven victorie In the sixth, after two were out, P ’ : Harris' triple over Mostil's head and [over Detroit 7 t MecMilian, b and flve losses, and Glen Echo fourth, Harri: ¥ip ver Mo: with seven wins ont of twelve. Dick- Bluege's single to left gave the Na- | beating Boston 15 to 10 and Chic Shanks, 2b. nals @ run s o erson has lost all twelve games. ppeared big the | downed Washington 4 to | Picinich,c i v going Forguson,p Silver Spring defeated the Colonial | “'g70 TA8 08T & a wa. s n_going along. Beaoh tossers 8 to 2 Owens, on the || Saturday'’s games resulted as fol S I " Quinn,p. But in the Sox' portion’ of the sixth 1”" 2 : Reichlc mound for the Marylanders, was| X pocyiine Rocrvie, 21 2 touched for only six wallops. Py ! le, 21; Diek: Umpire Holmes paved the wa = o i d home. success. Harris thre YANKS 6—BROWNS 4 |&rhicet Then Sic g Lov1s) il When the Royals slammed thirteen | jAt Bethesda—Washington Grove, 9; Then McClellan, with # count of | & | = = > p 2 erately a N Y st L H s ;5| stinging safeties against the Peer- 3 A 1 hifd SRt Toned " the “baft Taninis. ‘::!:lm ;f|§fnf‘|:zr..n¢:.n‘-l‘ 12127 8| N e Athletic Club Juniors they won, | At Glen Echo—Boyde, 13; Glen third strike. Ruel rolled the ball | Haineslf.. : . Rob'te'n 3 b Ry L 15 te Harfinkle of the winners S v ith Dugan,3b. b back toward the box and. with the | pufhns o J 5 illiama. 1 B or Metevier in JMiected @ homer and a single, while = JFacobsonief e Fox of the losers drove two doubles Open Daily Until 6 P.M. Boston 00014113 010 other Nationals, started to leave the fleld. But Hobmes called the pitch a | gt hpchmary « X Gerber.s: Cloveland 97898 T, 8 A1 azapiandi s ope-is “Wender, WS gimte Wi Say Tetayr Runs—Fewster. Collins, Flagstead (2), Burns| Linworth Athletic Club came to the | ik ¥ P e P ) 0 Summa.rf 0 Speaker.cf 0 . Sewell.ss 0 Steph'son, 2b 0 Lutzke.3b 2 Brower.lb.. 3 O'Neillc ° 1 1 1 1 0 0 Sanaome ning, 4 to 2. Sha ‘r on =3 Bedgood. p. Metevior.p. . Uhle,p. Myatti [T Y oocsonnwannonO > | corvcsornmunnon~ | corosonunmonsen: | mowoswan > PR > B N > “ball” and, after the Nationals had thelr el play wae tecumed. Severeid ¢ McClollan foilowed with a rharp Behl'br.1h single to Jeft, Mostil doubled down Pruett y.x McMillan, Shanks, Picinich, | limelight when it humbled the Mo- | the third-base line -and Sheely sent Danforth. Summa (2). Speaker (). J.|hawk Preps. 4 to 3. Hollis fanned both home With a one-baser to Gos- Bayne.p e n (2), Lutzke (2), Brower. | twelve of the Prep players. Jin's territory. To clineh the win, the | Root.p O'Neill (2). Motevier, Error—Quina. Two-bas — Rox g0t ovOruer nun hiths werents | *Collins hits—Collins. _Flagstead. Burns. Liberty Athletic Club is forging Falk’s walk., Kamm's sacrifice and *Ellerbe.... 1 s Tl “|ancad. Tt has seventeen out of | Happeny's double being responsible. | mouals. 37 1127 8 Totals. 32 6 Yote ronSummn; Bteh twenty-four games. Yesterday Lib- After the sixth the Nationals prac- | .. = e Bacrifoes~Summa, Speaker, | €rty continued its winning streak by tically were helpless against Rob-| ;b thed for Danforth in eighth inning. Left on bases—Boston, 15; Cleveland, taking both ends of a double<h!ld“[ artson " "Y' k‘" ’-“.‘ ‘;‘ "‘;’“;‘ ‘:““‘;"o A 1-&”"? o0 bulls—Of Ferguson, x;flogs:m, with !hle ‘ll(\'eorsid& Atmeufihc!l“‘x:.“:n ew_Yorl { off Fullerton, 1: of wute, 2; of L, to 7 and to 0. ames w. 4 - St. Louis.. 00000 01 0 3—4|of Uhle, 1. Struck out—By Ferguson, 1: by | can be arranged by calling _Pop Runs—Haines (2), Dugan. Pipp (2), Bush, | Shaute, 1: by Metevier, 1; by Uhls, 2. Hits—| Kremb, North 2588-W, between 5 and CAUGHT ON THE FLY Robertson, Williams (2). Jacobson. Errors— | OF Ferguson, 6 in 4 innings (mome out in| g™ ' . g Mnsel, Scott, Robertsos, chliebaer, Bayne. O Y et SRR, o-base hits—Williams (2). Severeid. Sac- ing ; ning: 10ke8: DY the had e y—Hof Shaute, 8 in 4 2.3 inni off Bedgood, nons| A challenge has been lssued by . T ) oo o Hooper Mobping yes- | e ReteeRex Yore, 10: ‘Si. | in nose (pitched to two bxiters) off Metevier. | Warwick Preps. _Call Lincoln 848, Attractive Tailoring terday. Twice the veteran right-|ygis 6. Bases on ball—Of Bush, off | mone in 1.3 inning; off Uhle, 11 in 4 innings. Values in Our fielder was grazed on the side by | Brustt, 6: off Jenes, 1. Struck out—By Bush, | Hit by pitcher—By Ferguson (Stephenson). by | Trinity Athletic Club is combing i 3 L3 L L4 L4 = | . 1: by Danforth, 3; by Root, 3; | Uble (Colling), Fassed ball-O'Neill. Win-|the city, for games in the midget Walter's wild heaves. Sheely got a | 3 3 Eruett T B a3 | ning pitcher—Metevier. Losing pitcher— 3 Jul Cl 8 X g, | 2in8 ing to Manager Donohue, l' rasty blow, Johnson's pitch Ianding | auee outin minih: of Jones. 1 in T inning: oF | Quinn, Umpires—Messrs. Owens and Comnolly. | CLA5S: SECOrding g R y earance ln al lOn ul S ERithe JE gt foredaig 55 nas: off Bayans in T iming mone ot | - " covonsanne® ) P - | e 00080 mmE msma R lossonss | | X 8| coooson-tamonns® s A fant double play retired the Sox }'it?fi'-'f%fi’fif":{.‘fifl:n'}“ é?'mfi?%?finf"fi&‘-, ° For Greatest Underwear Com fort n E el 3 eny o . neen. me sl R SRR g A TISTICS OF MAJORS oger's throw- retired the batter at Supreme comfort and Rockinchair are synono- firat and Gharrity's relay nipped Hap- - ININERL Ui MACKS‘AZ;;I;XPERS i i s s L) mous. The patented side leg opening and im- Dt AMERICAN LEAGUE. s di Ul Son Tt tfi’no,;ng, Voui. Havel proved closed crotch are two reasoms. Others ovbict choice of a large and magnifi- . are the kettle shrunk materials, the taped around ol niipln armholes and legs to prevent curling, the perfect sizing, cutting and tailoring. Only the materials Manush,if . Heilm'n, 1b. Worsteds differ; the comfort is the same whatever the price. Serges . Veach.rf. .. Pratt,2b... Mohairsr Plaid Nainsook and Self-striped Plaid Dimity, a fine, sheer, alxth. When Sheely hit to left with | g 5T 315 Totans Cool Cloths Madras ... ...$1.50 light weight cloth ... -$3 McClellan and Mostil on the bases, ;| Rigney.s: Goslin tried to nab_Mostil with a| 3Ban for Perkins in ninth, = . {Ran for Bassler in seventh. , ol - throw to the plate. Johnny beat the GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. S ull % leave, but Ruel's toss to Peck got &:ifi R g S il ‘Wash'ton at Chicago. ~ Wash'ton at St, Louis, | 8¢. Louis at Brooklyn. 8t. Louis st Boston. Silky Mull, a soft finish fine Pure Silk, $8.50; and Silk and Peck oftset his two-base wild throw »f Happeny's rap in the fifth with 4 A an unassisted two-ply killing. When X Schalk lined toward ‘second the Na- |3cheer.2b. tional$’ nifty shortstop snared the |gay ball and jumped to the middle sta- tion before Happeny could return. = o - i a)essnces e uiseeny TRIOK MON| cosonorcnlnnn o > PuvIOAID) T Ty Rice qualified as a circus tumbler in the eighth inning when he made a diving cateh of Hooper's low liner. | am turned completely over after gett!ng his hands on the sphere, but froze to it. | o T S New York Cleveland SinnwaNessuH consotEsLeRLS Heeven=d sl esgsel BE3R82 & S Foth'gills. An 0dd play retired the Sox in the | Manion§. ... | omoooommurmenusal | cocoooronmrrosoon’ | vonsacne Sa[wsta ] oo @l o 3| soccoccomunaommn Boancwss! Hueslwsasl H z 2l e B 1 Bassler.c.. Wood io second far ahead of Sheely at-|pyi,deionia.....0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 3| Bostonat Cleveland. Boston at Detrolt. Cincinnati at N. ¥, ~ Cincinnatiat % 32 Cotton mixed ... s tempting (o advince on the PIAY. Ipewld.’ 1 2 00 00 2 0 ot | K YOGS T FHLY S cliveiani” | Bivibureh ot Fhln. Pirievurmh e . Waltér Johuson left the club today | oouitBehe="s, v (3" Voach Rifnsy 5i| RESULTS OF YESTERDAT'S GAMES. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. for & visit to his homs near Coffey- |Sowat el Hanoy, ;) Vosch, Rignoy snd | ASSORHE 00 . Lk 4 ik ton, 2. , 0. ville, Kans, He will rejoin the Na- |Two-base hits—Mille ), Riconds ® am 2 B Oincinnaty, 5; ork, 3. ¢ Lionals dn St. Louis. e e i Doy il Fhildeipuia, 1; Devslt 5. o S i 3'[ [+] er L . . Haney. Pratt to Heilmann, on bases— New Y 5 t $ Fhiagsiphia, 8; Detroit, 5 B yir WASHINGTON GIANTS WIN. |OF Mamia- s> of Bommel, 1+ of Holionsy: _GOOd UnlOll Slll 8; off Johnson, 1. Btruck out—By Harris, 35 Nearly 1,000 persons saw the Wash- | b Sobsson. %, sitaOf Harls’ § 17 sient FISHlN( ; SPECIAL e : o e e M (e Si. |{IBine o Fouasir's 14 one-and. two hir At a very low price..... ‘yprians, 14 to 6. 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